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Had this playing the moment my then-boss was not around. He was always wondering how I managed to sell all Prodigy music CDs back in '98 whenever he is out
I’m here 6 days later from this comment in a nostalgic bubble. I was just watching the show numb3rs from 2005ish on Hulu and they played firestarter by this band and that led me here because I forgot this even existed.
When you can get the Metal Heads, Techno Freaks, Goths , Punks, Alt Rock Crowd, and general Mainstream all on the dance floor; You know you've written a masterpiece. This track blew our collective mind in the 90's. RIP Keith Flint. You will NOT be forgotten.
@@tjiaguinho69 amazing as they were that would have to go to Goldie. He started Drum n Bass. That said Prodigy did start Big Beat or at least made it huge and let’s be real they were in a league of their own just off the scale. Sorry I’m being a geek ha.
The only band I have seen in UK that had techno, dance, crusties, punks, goths, grunge and metallers in the crowd, all having a good time. Still play their albums even now. 😁
MAGICAL 90S...❤BEST ERA OR OUR LIVES...MUSIC( HANDS DOWN THE BEST ERA EVEN POP WAS GREAT)AND THE BEST MOVIES EVER.. ROBOCOP ,THE ROCK, E.T JURASIC PARK SILWNCE OF THE LAMPS GOONIES( THE CLASSIC 90S GOLD MOVIES!!).EVERYTHING WAS GOLD.. PEOPLE WAS MORE FRIENDLY.. MORE UNIQUE...WITHOUT SHITTY INSTAGRAM AND FB..NOWADAYS WE ARE SLAVES OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND MORE LONELY THAN EVER...AND WITH GARBAGE POP MUSIC AND MOVIES WITHOUT PASSION... ..MISS 90S SO MUCH..WISH I COULD LIVE THIS CRAZY ERA ONCE AGAIN...
I'm in hospital after an Amputation of my right foot... Sadly a freak accident and I managed to make a mess of my foot. This music by The Hu has brought me alot of courage and strength and determination. It somehow lit and fire inside me and I would love to see this band someday play in Ireland . Thank you for your music as it's refreshing to know that Mongolian music can be so so so magical . To whom ever reads this , never have a bad day over money, or argue with loved ones, life's short and you could die, never ever lose a moment with the ones that really matter in your life . Kind regards Joe 😊
Sorry to hear about your foot I hope you regain stability and have a great life. Also just a note, I saw this lot back in the day just as the jilted generation album was out and the theatre was only three quarters full, but what a gig and I was not even into dance music this was the early or mid nineties. Keep the faith.
@@inezneal6917 Thank you Inez... I assume that's your name. Pain makes me crazy as it's unreal . But I have an inner strength that has come to me from deep within. It would be so nice to talk to you .. but within this world , people don't trust anymore . Hug to you from Ireland .. joey
@@beastmerc84 we're pretty much the same age then. And here we meet a zillion years later 🤣 did you ever see them live? I did in 2009 and it was amaaazing.
@@surfingthedarkness No. I wish I did. I need to go to more concerts. Im not getting any younger, and so are the band's I like. I did get to see Deftones live. That was fun.
@@14cripto.master88 ну хотя бы 'женщина средних лет', но не бабушка🤦♀️🤷♀️ А приставку 'блять' своей маме (ну которая уже давно бабушка) на ушко нашёптывай: ты ж это любишь😖😅🤢
I love showing this to my 20 ish year old aspiring mechanics in my shop and they are mind blown. Haha! 80s 90s and 2000s were so much better before social media ruined people. Lol
im 13 i was not around then but social media is shit it makes kids my age just shitty and think that they can do what ever they want they go up to me and other's and say what are you staring at cunt when you just glance at them
All these great songs from late 80's, 90s, and early 2000. IMHO every time I hear them it's like a time machine for my mind. Brings me back to when I first heard them, some are good memories. But some stir up stuff and bring me into like a flashback of my life. Gets me wishing I would have listened to what I was told especially around the late 90s. Being 40 also wasted years of chemical induced temporary happiness. That is why I am a bum!! Not homeless but in a bad beyond rock bottom. My apologies for the rambling on. This song brings back the times when I wasn't doing heavy stuff, and actually went to concerts and was able to enjoy it without worrying about if I had enough of whatever to last it. Great tune and album. This is where I go when I hear this. Happy Days. My bad it's a long ass comment?!
It’s crazy how music passes down through generations. My dad used to play the fat of the land cd whenever back in 2008 whenever we’d be waiting in the car when I was very young, and my dad always tells me about how I always used to enjoy the songs. 16 years later, I’m still blasting the prodigy in my own car now, thank you dad for your amazing music taste ❤️
Absolutely. On so many levels. Still devastated Keith succumbed. He was an incredible light beyond his image. He at least didn't have to witness the current world of hurt.
Nah they had electronic music in the 1970s :P look up Synth Pop mixes and you'll see what i mean, it's what they called Darkwave back then and that's why people moved on in the middle 80s because they'd already done it in the 70s all the goth darkwave.
Yep, the equipment was cheap enough that if it was truly your passion you could get some stuff put together, expensive enough people weren't flooded with garbage.
You know a song is truly timeless when it sounds both like a classic hit and a modern break-out at the same time... no matter what year it is. This may be Prodigy's magnum opus.
I remember when I heard this masterpiece for the first time! It was on MTV. I danced so exuberantly that I was in a kind of trance! I even didn't feel pain.
My mum was a 90's raver. We've lived 10 minutes from The Prodigy's hometown of Braintree my whole life. Safe to say I was raised on these guys from the womb. I remember kids in Primary school singing nursery rhymes and I would yell out "I GOT THE POISON, I GOT THE REMEDY" or similar. Their faces were priceless. Long live The Prodigy 🤘
I'm 61. I lived in LA at the time. This band came BLASTING in and and sort washed away the low-energy grunge at the time. These guys and Ramstein. The 90's was great decade for rock...
me 2 bro i had nightmares from this video i dont get it people from this error saying on social media when they was young the prodigy inspired them inspired them from what? are they sure they watched the same scary music video as us?
I grew up listening pop music but Fat of the Land is one of the best albums I have ever heard and The Prodigy will forever have my heart. There is no one else like them.
I was very young in the 90s, but vividly remember prodigy on the radio. Only later in life (30s) has it dawned on me how insanely cool these guys were. Had anything remotely like this been done prior? I dont think it had
What an era the 90's was to grow up in and go clubbing/ raving with the music we we had? I remember coming out from the club's drenched in sweat from dancing all night to classic dance tracks like this one? Wouldn't change a thing? Great times.
The first CD I ever bought with my own money was The Fat of the Land when I was 13 years old - I starved my self all week at school to save up my lunch money and then went to Virgin Mega Store on Saturday and purchased this life changing masterpiece - R.I.P. Keith, a true legend~!
mine too I was a cassette man cos that's what my dad had on his milk float radio....imagine 8 lads on a milk float with this blasting out.....drove my dad mad but never paid us cos we worked for the banter every Saturday morning before football training. what a memory.
That start of the Saturn return in 1997 and this classic in my head, lots of this and that...Glad to see the end of that tunnel in the rear view mirror but will never be forgotten...
I was shocked again this morning to hear about your death... I don’t know what’s going on in 2019. But thank you for everything... Thanks for all those hours of listening. From my youngest age to this day, Thank you for the quality of some of your titles, You and your group. All my sincere condolences
I'm 45....back in the 90's I was listening metal, hard rock mostly. And then came Prodigy. Man! I remember like it was yesterday. Huuuuge thing on the music scene! Totally original, nothing like it, not even close! The effect they produced remains to this day. One of a kind. Huge respect.
Yeah 60 now. But old parents, so siblings old enough to be my parents. Hence hung out with nephews. Iron Maiden, Metallica, still had ties Pink Floyd, Moody Blues... Prodigy... Good for accomplishing work, better than coffee.
I’m 18 years old & have just gotten into the clubbing scene, goth in particular. I go INSANE when the DJ plays this song. As a musician - this is definitely a song anyone can appreciate. I haven’t had a night of dancing without this song being played. 🖤
I truly miss Keith, he kept my head above water when I felt as if I was drowning. I will still have his music to keep me going but for someone who used his music to keep suicidal thoughts away, knowing that he gave in makes it hard. He was someone special for me. Like they say, headstones are for the broken hearted. Keeps people going. 🖤🖤
classic tune. i was 13 years old when i first saw this video on mtv, i was a little bit afraid cause of the looks of the musicians but the music just hooked me in every time i saw it on tv. : ). Of course y went to see them playing live ! best time ever.
Isn't it crazy how this song was released years ago, but it sounds modern and the video is a fucking masterpiece as well, so well done. What a genius band!
I dont think Liam gets enough credit for his work. He was truly ahead of his time with his sounds and you can hear them in every song. I remember listening the lost tapes or something and they sound even better than the released songs on album because their pure rawness.
Keith flint will always live on thought all the yrs to come gbnf he will be partying where ever he has gone to and showing how it’s done proper grew up listening to all of his tunes and will listen till I am with all the party heads 🎉❄️
First time I've heard this song,I'm 86 years old and I'm normally into classical,but I tell ya I haven't danced this hard to a song, since I heard papa don't preach back in the 80's📢🎵🎵🎶🎶👅🙋💁🙆🙅🤷🤦🙍🤸,I'm getting my boogie on!!