Well, there are many different opinions what exactly "ideal" is. Just take Republicans vs. Democrats. I could state my opinion, but this is not a political discussion and it's just an example that people see things differently. But I just wanna say that there will be always a hook or flaw in the system, no matter how hard someone tries to make such a big construct work. You can never please everyone, so "ideal" like "perfect" is basically impossible to achieve. All you and everyone can do, is trying to be polite, respect rules, think ahead and make the best out of your situation. I see a lack of that these days (more and more), so if someone wants the good 'ol times back, there is a start.
Born and bred in south London in Peckham I'm 19 but me and my dad chill in the bedroom then we get out all his vinyl's and listen to all this era of music I wish I could go back to this timeless music and thanks to my dad and that for bringing me up with these beautiful sounds!
Worked with these in Nov 91 when they released "special night" on the PWL label. They are amazing people and great singing live. They did a live accapella just to prove to the so called top DJ's in St Helens, Merseyside that they were live. Fantastic memory!!!! Shocked at how small Lorraine is in person but oh so cute ;)
2018 Xmas day... 25 years of age listening to these classics..... before my birth but due to mother and family members with great music taste I am here 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Absolutely correct, the UK soul/funk scene was massive, but kind of underground. These made the charts a few times, but so many similar bands are forgotten: I-Level being one of my favourites Nick Straker/The Nick Straker band did some awesome tunes. Hi-Tension Beggar and Co The Real Thing Lynx Central Line Freeez To name a few. I spend my weekends going round charity shops looking for all the forgotten 70's/80's stuff
yes this music will live on and on not making music like these any more shame but a lot of us still appreciate these rare style of music still sounds alive and kicking all the time big massive thank you for this RU-vid thankyou
wow where do you begin.....imagine us all going through the same emotions in different parts of the world....great music..touches the heartstrings very cool
+Gaucelm de Villaret lie! the dj it does not bother to say which is the original song, is the people who put on line of those who want to take advantage
It's all good, here have a list of some similar Brit-funk bands, enjoy. I-Level being one of my favourites Nick Nick Straker band did some awesome tunes. Hi-Tension Beggar and Co The Real Thing Lynx Central Line Freeez Total Control
@@eyesodd hey thanks for the list, I know a few of these acts pretty well. The others I've heard of them but maybe not checked them out much yet. Freeez is definitely a favorite of mine. IOU is a great classic jam. I like the post-Freeez John Rocca tracks too. the Brits made some awesome early House/Trance/Rave music too, like in the very early 90's? I like the two Ultraviolet records A LOT. Kites and "I Wish That" are both nice. I think they're from '90 & '91.
@@HiNRGboy That was a quick list off the top of my head, it's far from exhausted! I forgot Shakatak aswell! I was listening to the Freeez album earlier while sorting my vinyls 👍. The UK had what was termed "The Northern Soul Movement", a few Dj's w were going to the US and finding all the obscure stuff that although American became known as northern soul. Brit-funk sort of stemmed from that. Later in the 80's when samplers and synths became more prominent, it moved towards the Chicago house scene. From that the UK "Rave" culture was born around 88/89, which gave us drum n bass, hardcore, jungle, trance, the UK is/was definitely a major player in the music business when freedom was allowed to rein. Now it's all the same, modern music us just full to my ears.
Yes oh Yes Cool Notes you rocked us all night long miss the good old tunes Thank you 🙏 for taking me way back into time when life was all so sweet and care free I will forever rock to these good old funky tunes God Bless you all wherever you may be.
@@ashtarfelipe8148 triste que entre essas lendas somente Night Tempo contínua produzindo músicas com frequência. Bem, aqui ou acolá cada um ainda lança um álbum ótimo! Vaporwave e Future Funk nunca vai morrer
I love this and heard it quite a few times! It’s crazy just I never bother to remember the name. Had the toughest time finding the name when the rhythm started randomly popping in my head! Big thanks to Irfane’s mix for Thump! 😍😍😍😍😍
Cool Notes made that smooth transition in the mid to late eighties from lovers rock to r&b/pop soulsters. I stll love My Tune and Brixton Town of there reggae tunes. Nice post though. Remember dropping this in the housepartys South of the River London Town.
Some of the best 80's stuff I heard so far. I never heard of them till a while ago, whats even more odd is they hail from the UK. No offense but come on this shit sounds better than some of Cameos stuff.
I know this is an old comment, but for more similar Brit-funk check out these: I-Level Nick Straker/The Nick Straker band did some awesome tunes. Hi-Tension Beggar and Co The Real Thing Lynx Central Line Freeez Total Contrast That's a good start, gotta keep the funk alive 💪
I remember watching Michael Jackson's Thriller video at Lorraine and Steve's apartment in a block of flats in London when i was a kid..it was a one off visit, but i remember thinking.. wow, how beautiful Lorraine was. Fck knows where that reggae lp of there's went that we had. Still, this is my fave tune by them.