First off, RESPECT to CHI. I'm a native NYC resident. We had a scene honestly comparable. We didn't have a name, so we just danced. First heard about the term "House Music", from an Ex who lived in Chi, and I read a article in Spin Magazine. Not to fast forward too much, but Jungle Wonz, Chip E, and of course MJ did it for US, on the dance floor of NYC, and NJ. I still have this vinyl. Will NEVER toss it, but this never rocked at any club in NYC, or NJ. Never at primetime. Vocals were HORRIBLE, beats sounded like The Soul Sonic Force - 5 years later! Still, I keep my copy and again. give proper respect to a hometown song that brings MAJOR memories to those in the CHI, that LIVED and LOVED that song. Oh..and yeah..I'm hella older know living in a rural place, but I still "FEAR THE NIGHT" ✌💥💯
I'm from NYC as well. I had this record too but only played it when I made a tape. In NYC, Master C&J, Liz Torres, Mr Fingers, Blake Baxter. Reese and Santonio, etc were played at the clubs.
YouBigDummy.... I was their. Wearing my Mount Carmel football school jacket. We all went up to mendal HS after beating their asses on their home coming.
Imagine Chicago summers of 84-86..................Chilling at the point sipping on wine coolers hollering at the honeys, house music on the boom box...................
U mean 68th n stoney island? 😉 Aaaaewww don't U just miss those days skating on lake shore drive to the Mc Cormick plc. Riding my bike from 67th n Jeffrey all the way down to soldier Field jamming the tapes in my Walkman my Grandma bought me for 8th grade graduation 😁🥰☺️😚 life was Beautiful 💖💞 and Free today worry sick 😷😢😢 about everything nothing is good everything is bad worst
Reminds me when I was living in my last house in Fontana. I remember I had the place jamming to this on weekends. Makes me want to cry how such things that were around just a year ago can be demolished with a pandemic and now everywhere u go things are on edge😭
I listened to the 1hr documentary on RU-vid and he didn't say much about it.He barely said anything about it. He sure talked about his Basketball days. Lol
THIS IS MY TRACK! SO MANY MEMORIES WITH THIS TRACK! LIVING NEXT TO SHERMAN PARK AND OGDEN PARK ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF CHICAGO BRINGS THIS SONG TO MIND... Dayum...
I fear the night! holy fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck. This track has forever been a BEAST!!!!!!!!!!! body jackin'.... red light, basement and a feelin'. Wow. Anyone else lose their shit at 2:40? Fuckin' almost broke out the bellbottoms, brogues and baby powder. What a smasher!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember hearing this so much in NYC. People jacking their bodies. People still dont know that frankie knuckles from NYC was the who founded the chicago house brothers. And tyree the singer I think she was from London. Chicago, NYC had so much good house music. What the heck happen to music now ?😅💕
I remember this song playing at a Ambrose. House Party and thie Ambrose were TAG TEAMING some Lady D's K And making them Scream ALMIGHTY AMBROSE IS OUR "DADDY" 🤣😂💯
This was back was chi town had flavor now areas that you actually had to fear the night are yuppie hipsters riding bicycle playgrounds I like that they’re cleaning up the neighborhoods but they don’t have to kick out the people that have been there their whole lives
Tall Memories Northside Chicago 1989 i was a freshman at schurz when they had open campus smoking a doobie outside jammin to House Music on my walkman cassette player
That's one of old school jams.I feel the night this is Jerry.Jacking it up oh school, Chicago, Texas.That's the way it To all my brothers out there and my baby girls And To my baby girl Diane too.What's up?What's up?How's school in the is Jerry?G D don't m trip