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  • Farley Wackmaster Funk is the biggest bitch in the history of House Music. Stole peoples music, peoples ideas. Shit he stole his own stage name from Steve Hurley. Right after Farley, Frankie Kniuckles is the next fame hog who stole all the fame as being the Godfather. Gimme a fuckin break. Nigga played old disco track. That's all he did and it happen to be at the "Warehouse". Ron Hardy, Jamie Prinicple, Chip E, and Steve Hurley deserve all the credit and fame.

  • Move Your Body!!!!!!!!

  • What version of Can U Feel It? is playing at 5:30 or so? I have heard the percussion sample more recently (00-01?) in the "Killa Bite" techno series (done by Ben Sims).

  • It's amazing how much of an interchange Europe and America have to this day. No matter how much they hate us.... our cultures and technology are intertwined. 

  • @MEATYOKERRable people that hate each other because of continents don't have house music in their lives ;)

  • at 2:17, what club is he in? er is that building still up?

  • pioneering song with seriously average vocals...

  • lol it was life changing for the bouncers at the door

  • I am living in Chicago now but I can hear no House.

  • @sryohei1234 Yeah, it's a problem. Keep looking - a few times a year something will be going on. Last July, Derrick Carter was at Westfest - things like that.

  • @sryohei1234

    That should not be. There should people in the Chicago that gave birth to this sound to keep House going because Chicago House has a unique sound I have not every heard from anywhere else!

  • Thanks for placing this onto youtube

  • I have the soundtrack for The Wiz on vinyl. ;)

  • I really wish i was atleast 16 back in the 90's

    (i mean im like sixteen now)

    but back then im pretty sure it was alot more fun in the electronic movement

    now a days theres too much to choose from

    instead of just being straight forward and goin "lets make some house music"

    i have to sit there staring at Reason going "hmm do i wanna make something trancy or something acidic?"

  • UMMMMM Where is Larry Levan from ??????????

    Anytime you get someone trying to take credit for a movement ....................... well whatever

  • part 4 ends with the beginnings of the 303 in house...but then part 5 doesn't start with it. Goddammit.

  • lol.... right!?

  • tune! @ :48

  • i have can u feel it on vinyl when it was out.. eny buyers?

  • @jaimiecurrie I have So Much For Love, the 12" promo, on vinyl? Want it? Haha, sorry, I couldn't resist.

  • they are playing todd terry........... can you feel it..... hes from brooklyn........... what about jelly bean, colonel abrams....... who was makin house in 84? with music is the answer? he was born in detroit & raised in Brooklyn.......... these documentaries piss me off......... i want someone to just produce a doc on the History of dance music as a whole which was a movement that unified races under one beat!

  • NO  NO Baby That Mr Fingers From Chicago. StoP Hatin. Give Us our due. Tell you about you New york Cats. STop Hating...

  • Larry Heard (born May 31, 1960,[1] Chicago, Illinois) This is MR Fingers. Stupid ass New Yorkers . HE is from the South SIDE of Chicago, place knowas the low end.

  • tre part i'm talkin bout on official chris pontius page... 'love can't turn around'

  • what's the record playin right in the beginning in the background? so nice...

  • Fingers Inc, "can you feel it"

  • "Love can't turn around" by farley and friends was originally "i cant turn around" by Issac Hayes (RIP). Steve Silk Hurley did his version using issac Hayes' title. seems like farley and Steve were always trying to out-do each other.

  • Marshall is the fuckin MAN!

  • MARSHALL JEFFERSON RULES

    move your body, i can dont stop whit listen to it

  • acideee!

  • what's the name of this documentary???

  • history of your moms

  • pump up the volume.

    eric b

  • 00:47 Can u feel it was the 1st House Record I brought in 1986.when I heard washing Machine by MR FINGERS and that was the begining of the end 4 me and Hip hop. Finally i get to hear the storey behing the TRAX label. VIRGO 'free yourself' and MASTER C&J 'when you hold me (LEE) BRILLIANT MUST HAVE Records for any House Music fan.

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