I WORSHIPED this cut back in 1982 people. I just can't explain how much. I would cue my cassette boombox recorder by pressing record & pause, listen to the radio waiting for this to play. When it came on, I would hyperventilate with disbelief. Then I would release the pause button. It would of course be a partial recording but I made so many of them on the same tape....I would pop lock for hours in my room in front of the mirror!
@dienglee I hear you bro. I worshipped this track too. So much so that I have a Tommy Boy tattoo of the three dancers on my arm. This and Planet Rock quite simply changed my life.
WHEN THIS HIT THE AIR WAYS BACK IN THE EARLY 80's.... THIS WAS THE B BOY / BREAK DANCE ANTHEM.... AND IF YOU COULD NOT MOVE TO IT, YOU WISHED YOU WERE THAT GUY WHO WOULD MOVED THE CROWD... AWESOME MEMORIES.....!!!!!!
whenever I hear this beat I think of the best Monday Night Football advertisement ever. They used the beginning part of this beat (the ding ding ding...ding ding ding part) They showed two funky highlights of Walter Payton. Payton was a super human football plalyer
Man this is classic stuff. Really brings back memories on what hip hop used to be. The Biggest Deception in the Rap is a good book that is pretty thorough on past, present, and future of genre. Check it out.
siq siq siq ........... this when motherfu*kas took there time in there basement aka the lab to work on something never hread b4 now a days bitch beat makers sample the shyt outta tracks or copy the rythme of a song............. fu*k west, swiss, timboland, david banner...
This is why rappers were "men" and not boys that record labels produced. If you don't believe it, then why are all the so-called gangsta rappers during movies and tv shows? I think they were actors to begin with.
Yo! This is the shit from back in da days. Rock at your own risk is still one of the best instrumentals of all time for me. I like better than Planet Rock. Thanx for keeping this old school track on the air.
I've always likes this one better than Planet Rock and Play at Your own Risk. I can hear this everyday
funkcreep 1 month ago
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AltraXable 5 months ago
I WORSHIPED this cut back in 1982 people. I just can't explain how much. I would cue my cassette boombox recorder by pressing record & pause, listen to the radio waiting for this to play. When it came on, I would hyperventilate with disbelief. Then I would release the pause button. It would of course be a partial recording but I made so many of them on the same tape....I would pop lock for hours in my room in front of the mirror!
Thanks for the post rdecasero...Magnifique!
dienglee 7 months ago
@dienglee I hear you bro. I worshipped this track too. So much so that I have a Tommy Boy tattoo of the three dancers on my arm. This and Planet Rock quite simply changed my life.
Peace !
funkamentalist 3 months ago
goosebumps....glad to be 41 and know i was there back in the day spinning on my head to this...
ev3nflow 9 months ago
old school... they dont make them like this no more
marisol7734 11 months ago
LOVE THE BREAK DOWN @ 2:25 AND @ 7:06
DjVinylFrontier 1 year ago
@DjVinylFrontier love the groove from 5:47 to 6:20
osp80 1 year ago
LOVE THE BREAK DOWN @ 2:25
DjVinylFrontier 1 year ago
This beat will make even Christopher Reeves get up and lay that cardboard out!!!
EndangeredSS 1 year ago 3
This beat will make even Christopher Reeves get up and lay that cardboard out!!!!
EndangeredSS 1 year ago
Where is the Bass?
pringboy 1 year ago
look at the planet rock vinyl it is seen that music is from Planet Patrol
britishbulldog100 1 year ago
yes baker was the godfather but ROBIE was the daddy !!!!!!!
mrrandom177 1 year ago
Better than Planet Rock
afroblack1000 1 year ago
@afroblack1000 come on, not better ...equal...it's PLANET ROCKS' BEAT man.
prizner100 1 year ago
Planet Patrol - Play At Your Own Risk is BOSSSS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1nine79 1 year ago 2
(you kill my tweeters, man)
italokid80 1 year ago
WHEN THIS HIT THE AIR WAYS BACK IN THE EARLY 80's.... THIS WAS THE B BOY / BREAK DANCE ANTHEM.... AND IF YOU COULD NOT MOVE TO IT, YOU WISHED YOU WERE THAT GUY WHO WOULD MOVED THE CROWD... AWESOME MEMORIES.....!!!!!!
Bengijo242 1 year ago
classic, never gets old, my fav instrumental track by Arthur Baker. I LOOOOOVEEEEE THISSS TUNEEE TO THE MAXXXXXX
afroblack1000 1 year ago
put it on 1:41 ,and let it ride
stilltippin4o4os 1 year ago
Would somebody get my Puma sweatsuit and shoes with the fat shoestrings. Let's break.
steelr4reeldog 1 year ago
GOTTA LOVE IT
blucbr 2 years ago
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tekenareuben 2 years ago
@tekenareuben. Arthur Bakers mixes and templates.
rdecaserio 1 year ago
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Iknowaboutmusic 2 years ago
King Arthur
sonic6919 2 years ago 2
King Arthur (The godfather of electro funk)
rdecaserio 2 years ago
brings me back old scool never dye's
QQEOO 2 years ago 2
best bea of my time im 46 and still like it
pozol1 2 years ago 4
Time to grab the linoleum sheet / and or cardboard, and BrEaK .... Classic !
LaoNameseGirl 2 years ago 4
MAN....Someone go get da CARDBOARD!!!!!
RemySling 2 years ago 7
play at d++++++++++
lobomaucome 2 years ago
I couldn't agree more. He's truly the best electro producer
tekenareuben 2 years ago
drum programming is awesome, one of my favourite tracks. Arthur baker at his best
tekenareuben 2 years ago 3
Arthur Baker the best producer in electro funk (in my opinion)..
rdecaserio 2 years ago 2
whenever I hear this beat I think of the best Monday Night Football advertisement ever. They used the beginning part of this beat (the ding ding ding...ding ding ding part) They showed two funky highlights of Walter Payton. Payton was a super human football plalyer
newtcummer1 2 years ago
essa musica e d+++++++++ ainda mais a versao instrumental
lobomaucome 2 years ago
man please bring those days back
totw41 2 years ago
All i see when i hear this is.
New york city breakers on graffiti rock..
Awesome electro..
ev3nflow 2 years ago
Man this is classic stuff. Really brings back memories on what hip hop used to be. The Biggest Deception in the Rap is a good book that is pretty thorough on past, present, and future of genre. Check it out.
333777threeseven 2 years ago
siq siq siq ........... this when motherfu*kas took there time in there basement aka the lab to work on something never hread b4 now a days bitch beat makers sample the shyt outta tracks or copy the rythme of a song............. fu*k west, swiss, timboland, david banner...
zeroeman 2 years ago
This is why rappers were "men" and not boys that record labels produced. If you don't believe it, then why are all the so-called gangsta rappers during movies and tv shows? I think they were actors to begin with.
Soullover212 2 years ago
More great skating music from the good old days (never thought I'd be saying that phrase 'good old days').
jjj11330 2 years ago
wtf is this shit before i could find the original music of this, not only instrumental,where the fuck is it now?
fitimoo 2 years ago
Fully agree, what the fuck is up with that?
RiiDDiiM 2 years ago
this is nice..mikey!
gloriamichaelc 3 years ago 3
This is the best instrumental every made.
kindsey1976 3 years ago 15
it came from planet rock cause afrika bambataa and the soulsonic force created planet patrol
theegyptianlover 3 years ago
@kindsey1976 WITHOUT A DOUBT!!!!
dienglee 7 months ago
@kindsey1976 i like the instrumental of i didnt love you better but this gives it a run
eleesmith 6 months ago
Yo! This is the shit from back in da days. Rock at your own risk is still one of the best instrumentals of all time for me. I like better than Planet Rock. Thanx for keeping this old school track on the air.
Peaceout! Woof,woof,woof!!! lol.
tim9ertango5 3 years ago 12
great upload. the synth just makes me happy \o/
triplenippel123 3 years ago 8
Thanks!
Been waitin' for the flip side!
Heybuddybuddy!!!!Heybuddybuddy!!!
DJRckwl 3 years ago 10