Music video by True Steppers & Dane Bowers feat. Victoria Beckham performing Out of Your Mind. (C) 2000 Ice Cream Records & Star-Write Records exclusively licensed to NuLife Recordings, a division of Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
The dancing, the jeans with the shiny belt. Her outfit reminded me of the outfit Aaliyah wore to the Teen Choice awards. Even the sequence where Vic elbowed the men reminds me of Try Again. I think the reason why I was drawn to this because this had Aaliyah written all over it
This is definitely inspired by Aaliyahs music Videos. I’m getting visions from, 4 Page Letter, Are You That Somebody, Try Again, We Need A Resolution and More Than A Woman 🕊
@@tf2368No. After the 1990s the first decade of the 2000s was a soulless boring brick wall. I’m only here bored reminiscing on the sort of stuff we had played over the radio at my work at the time, glad that decade has long passed
Basically all I do on youtube is watch Limmy clips. So it's so weird that the first time I visit youtube for non-limmy reasons, he's still in the top comment. (the reason I'm here btw is cos this song is in The Office and I wondered what it was).
This track was way before it's time in 2000+also the year i turned 18. Victoria had the potential to be a solo artist, Mel c I turn to you was in the charts same time, spiller, Sophie Ellis baxter+groovejet beat this to no 1. Amazing year to be 18, dance, garage+hip-hop. "This tunes gonna punish you!"
@@largonius Yes, & just as important was the other half of the production duo, possibly more important if you want to take a look at his insane output over several genres: Jonny L aka Mr. L etc. From the iconic Hardcore tune ‘Hurt you so’ to the unique ‘Piper’ (I like Piper 3, which is a re-fix of Grooverider’s remix of Piper from 98’) to the remix of his great D&B stepper: ‘Wish U Had Something’ & ‘Back to your roots’ (which was remixed by Friction in 07’ & has been overplayed tf in more mainstream Drum & Bass sets since then) it’s fair to say the duo were both legends in the UK Garage & D&B scene, who did incredibly well to get a number 2 record as well. It’s crazy to think they’re 1 of about 20 artists or perhaps less in their respective genres who would’ve made over a £million in record sales. They were/are still very much ‘underground genres’ of music.
You can tell this tune had definitely some inspiration from the Matrix. The year 2000.... when a lot of song videos went through the sci-fi combat gear/trench coat wearing sunglasses era. Even A1 - Take On Me was the same in their vid.
To the editor of this music video: Amazing work! When I first saw this video 16 (!) years ago, it was fascinating! It inspired me to get into editing myself! And now, looking back all those years later... it still looks incredible! Thank you!
Thanks very much man! I, along with a few other vfx (flame) artists and editors put this together over a very long weekend. Glad to hear it inspired you, and I never imagined a Dane Bowers & Victoria Beckham would do such a thing! 😄
@@TGMusique as far as I can remember, the whole concept was built around the motion control camera being available. Unfortunately, it was nothing more sophisticated than, "ooh that robot thingy looks cool, and it's not booked out the weekend we want to shoot! Let's make a promo!", and it was a simple as that really.
@@canihazburgers Switch to position T on your hearing aid. In context it was a brilliant mainstream garage single. As a stand alone record, it's actually not that bad
Still loving it now and don't care about the VB haters either. I too was at Party in the Park back then!! Went every year. Absolutely loved them performing this live. With her lip ring if I can remember. The divs comparing this too Aaliyah's Try again, no doubt are American's, with no knowledge of the UK music scene with Garage. Not sure if you agree with me, but if so, we'd know Garage hit the UK by storm soon after/with the 90's "Jungle" "Junglist Massive!!" 😎😜 Good times. Don't get me wrong, I loved and still do Aaliyah's music. But to compare it to this purely by image, is pretty pathetic. Total different genre's of Music for a start. Always been a VB fan with or without Spice girls. Miss party in the Park days. Never bothered trying to go see Summertime/Jingle bell Ball afterwards. But was fortunate to go to Live8 in 2005 which fell on the same date Party in the Park would've been. I miss my 20's lol
She's always avant-garde and ahead of her time! Timeless. You can launch the song and the same exact dance, style, fashion etc in 2022. It just fit like a glove and sounds fresh as in just took out from oven. It's kind of devestating that she often overlooked as a good singer. Her low register voice and warm tones are presentable. If you listen clearly, it is significant. If not, Spice Girls cannot be a big phenomena and she carries 1/5 of the whole thing, on her back too!
@@MastersApprentices Either way, I kind of love the excessiveness in this. The unique undertaking made the song stands out just a cut above rather than dissolving in the sameness genre.
Some big artist should rescue this song and make it number one! Like a mash up!! Imagine a Calvin Harris remix or David Guetta remix!! Number one for sure! And finally we can have all 5 girls a number one solo effort!
I think this was her only single that probably deserved to be #1, instead I'm not particularly fascinated by her following releases at all. Groovejet deserved to be #1, however chart positions mean nothing, for instance Sophie had another giant incredible hit afterwards, aka "Murder on the Dance Floor" which peaked at #2 and it was actually her biggest hit to date, bigger than hundreds of UK #1 singles of the same time proving that having a #1 single isn't really the best accomplishment.
Circle 25 I first heard this on The UK Version of The Office and they were Dancing at Chasers. I had no idea it was Posh Spice and because I live in Canada I didn't know who Dane Bowers was let alone Another Level. They made History by being the only Group who like Silk went To Number One with their Version Of Freak Me. Kind of like The Saturdays All Fired Up.
@@laminage yeah take the names away and i guarantee people woudn't be ashamed of liking it. i never really liked the office but i am surprised ricky gervais allowed this type of song anywhere near his TV show. he can be a major snob
@@circle2867 Exactly! For example Donny Osmond asked Michael Jackson (RIP) how he could jump start his Career during The Victory Tour. Michael said "Change Your Name" don't let any know you were Donny Osmond. Five Years Later "Soldier Of Love" comes out and nobody knows that it's him. Very smart move, people liked it for the Song, not the Man.
Amazing track which deserved so much better luck, Victoria Beckham gave breath to the song but some people are so stupid that buried the song. I personally still love it!!!
It went all the way to Number 2. Not bad. Some artists don’t even have a Top 10 hit. Unfortunately, she was competing with Kylie Minogue’s Can’t Get You Out Of My Head during this period of time. It’s the only reason why this song didn’t reach No.1.
@@AgentAO7 The song was competing again Spiller's "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)", not Kylie Minogue at the time. Big buzz around the charts at the time with these two songs.
She has better diction in her sung vocal performances than when she's actually talking. She could ve released more spoken word material or lent more spoken word vocals as a featured artist on garage singles such as this
"I was inspired to create my own music after discovering Out Of Your Mind by Vicky B. Before that the world was but a dark and dreary place devoid of all hope" - Mozart
I first heard this on The UK Version of The Office. I live in Canada so I never heard of alot of these Groups until I saw The Big Reunion and did some more Channel Surfing. Boy did Dane Bowers career go downhill, it's heartbreaking.
The office UK brought me here and the memories. They all did some sort of Solo work or collab and prove why they are one of the best girl groups ever great stuff!