Iyooo.... Club Easy By Nite (Katlegong), Club Monyaka (Sebokeng), Club Leratong (Kagiso), Ga Kele (Phahameng, BFN), Mingles (Cairo, BFN), Ga Lettie (Mams), Razzmatazz (Jozi), Moonlight City (Doornfontein), Count Down (Jozi), Club Gemini (Klipgat), Club Space (Salt River, CPT).... thank you Lord for giving me life during an era of solid music offerings from all genres (i love the '80s and '90s club bangers). A great banger indeed this gem is; evergreen and will play till the end of time. I Love it, i love it a lot. Add to it David Joseph's 'You can't hide your love away from me'....
This is the songs that brought happiness in our lives during tough times in South Africa when apartheid was very rife thanks to all those legendary artists and we draw inspiration from this kinda music till today we fell in love with genre of music now it's our own culture we claim it
Durban South Africa. Back in the early 90’s this song reminds me of partying as a student at Omar Khayyam, Palladium and Club Baseline. This music brings back memories
guys I miss the 1 who use to throwback this classic on Saturday we miss setlogolo sa Matabele lebakwena Aldrin the late sekgale mogotsi wow @ khaya fm afternoon ka Bo 3pm wow may his soul rest in peace u have brought us so much in da classic jams bg up
This song brings tears to my eyes, I remember the good guys who have passed on during the good old times when this track was kicking harder than Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris combined.
I understand the sentiment. This tune is from the greatest era for music as well as the dance club circuits, a time when we socialized in person, physically dancing the nights away, entire nights, communicating across the dance floors with gestures and facial expressions that were essentially a language all their own, dance club and dance floor vernacular. Human interaction, face to face, in real time is now all but extinct it seems. Cyberspace was something in science fiction books and films. Cyberspace, its impact upon society, has placed enormous physical distance between mankind. Like Martin Tupper (portrayed by Brian Benben) in the HBO series from the same period in time I as this tune I have clear and distinct visual images for recollections. Martin Tupper's memories were triggered with scenes from television and film, mine are triggered with music and lyrics from any point in time within my lifetime. With each and every tune I can still see myself and all those boys dancing the nights away high upon sound system speakers and catwalks, happy and enormously content with life, without a care or concern for little else than the moment, the music and the dance. So many of those fellas are no longer here, but their memories endure into infinity. When the man said, "let the music take you" I nodded and conducted myself accordingly. In fact, as I typed this the lyrics from another dance tune favorite began looping inside this head of mine. ……..I just wanna dance, dance, dance and let the music take me, …..I just gotta dance, dance, dance and let the music take me,......I should be working but I just wanna dance, dance, dance and let the music take me,..... Patrice Rushen - Let The Music Take Me (1979) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ky_gja0X2pY.html
1st heard this classic tune @ Club Boomerang Nairobi Kenya 1990 Nayobe a Terry Riley Production outta Harlem NYC...Chuuune! Nostalgic to the end! Boom!
What has been, is now in full throttled to be an energetic ❤ , to the highest level of ❤. Can't but to only feel like dancing with this energy 🌠🌠❤️🔥❤️🔥♥️💯
Back in 86 at 16, Where I was there at La’More East on Queens Blvd, she first Performed that night, I somehow able to sneaked backstage & met her after the concert. She was a truly down to earth person. then I went downtown to the “Village ”brought LP the very next day #nayobe
Then Jesus found me in the midst of that jamming, but my best friend jammed on.... But thank God she couldn't resist saying yes to Jesus too before she passed👊
USED TO LOVE THIS TRACK ESPECIALLY WHEN GETTING READY TO NIGHT CLUBS TOWN BLOEMFONTEIN.......EISH THOSE WE THE GOOD OLD DAYS......NAYOBE CLASSIC.......INDEED!!!
This is a classic. It reminds of the good old days in the townships when we used to refer to this genre of music just as "international" (house music). Artists such as Robert Owen's, Colonel Abrams, J M Silk, Jomanda, Black Box, Adeva, Dhar Braxton, Ultra Nate and etc come to mind. What an era in music!
Literally, I haven't heard this in more than 20 years. I had it recorded on cassette somewhere but lost it. It's bringing back teenage memories. Thank you for sharing this!
My younger days in East London. Funniest thing is I was at TWR ko Majuba when this song was big, but...thixo... "stay right right here, dont you go nowhere..."
thank you bunny for coming into my life and giving me the most precious babies our dolly mixtures they will carry our dream on to infinity and beyond till we meet again my love xxx