Correct. It marked the dawn of the techno/house/electronic revolution...circa Cape Town, 1991. Little did I know how privileged I was to be part of it.
Twin Peaks indeed but easily one of the best dance tunes of all time in my humble opinion, grew up with this and The Shamen amongst many any classic dance acts!!
@@dellwright1407The original comment was 12 years before nikkipachecos comment. I think that's what was being referred to, not that they thought Go was 12 yrs old
I had a playlist of tons of classic beats when I went to Warsaw last summer, and this was one of them. I'm so glad that I stuck to that playlist the whole time. Not only was it perfect for Warsaw, with the architecture and transportation, but it also ingrained those memories in my mind. I remember hearing this song while riding the streetcars past all these 1940s classical apartments then ascending into soviet blocks. So damn good.
A fast bpm beat, simple piano chord progression, and bits of sampled female vocals = 90s house music. Nothing better....what a joyous era for music....
This was the best clubbing era, hands down. I feel sorry for the kids of today. They'll never know the purity of the 90s rave scene and even early 2000s
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Its Jamie Davies I was from Romania mate. I was from Bucharest the capital city of Romania. I live in the UK now and I love this tune to bits mate it awesome. Take care.
Moby...I was introduced to you via my brother when he was stationed in Germany in the 90's and sent me a tape of MTV overseas. You are timeless. You are a pioneer of electronic music among greatest such as Jean Michael Jarre and Vangelis!
Back in the 90's I found a compilation cd with this song on it. Only years later did I come to find out every song was by Moby and each song had a different group name. The record company wanted to look like it had signed a bunch of different artists for a compilation.
I still have my Remix CD of this album. I was in a Record Town in the mall. I remember asking my parents. If I could get this, my dad didn't care. So when I put in my cd player. I was blown away at this song. Been listening ever since. I was into the rave, techno scene. Was getting tired of main stream music. People like Altern 8, 808 State, Adamski, Depeche Mode, Ministry, NIN. Where it was at for me. I had my electronic drum pad, and key board. In my room for hours, having a blast.
Any of you who were fans of 'Twin Peaks" will hear the theme in this song...but trust me, I'm not taking away from this song, I'm complimenting this man. I LOVE the GO cd...Moby is a musical GENIUS.
Kids today need to listen to good techno from the 80s and 90s and make something today that isn't garbage. Cannot even listen to the music made today. Bring techno back with flare.
by far his best track ever....moby's done alot of great things but this is timeless.... i know people who don't even like this type of music or even like moby and they think this track rocks
This song is a classic of our generation. And to think, this was the last song he put on that album and it's the one track he hated the most. Thank the the stars he didn't release it.
you know I had always thought I had heard the music from Twin Peaks in a techno song before. I am glad it was Moby and not some made up memory from my raver past. Much props to Moby for being down with Twin Peaks.
I am reading his book "Porcelain" so I was curious about the "go" song he mentions in his book. I've always listened to that song but I never knew who was the artist.
I REMEMBER HEARING THIS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 1991 AT A UNDERGROUND IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA I CHANGED MY LIFE FOREVER . THANK YOU. I SEEN YOU PLAY THE FASTEST SONG
The surrealism of this video is WAY TOO COOL. I hope to someday become good enough with computer animation to do this kind of stuff. What I envision would be enough to make Salvador Dali and Rob Zombie wrap ME in a straight jacket.
the song keeps saying "yeeeeeeaah, GO!", which, IMO, represents how good it is to get away. the "yeeaah" shows how satisfacting it is, and the "go" means that you have to leave now, forget about bad stuff.
Moby is a genius. The track that defines the entire rave culture... Very tough to track down.. Ey ey ey doesn't work.. Found it through 24 hour party people other tracks used FINALLY 8)