We (JOE LEWIS / TARGET RECORDS CHICAGO) would like to thank everyone for the nice post. P.S. I'm returning to the "HOUSE MUSIC game". Thank you for the many years of house and this is truely "JOE LEWIS".
This reminds me of Farley Jackmaster Funk. He's the first DJ I ever heard play this track. on Saturday Night Live Ain't No Jive Chicago Dance Party. I used to have to stay up late just to hear him. They did that to make us listen.
Yeah I remember Joe Lewis. For some reason I missed some of his music in the late 1980s but I remember him as a DJ doing parties and when he use to call Bobby Q Bobby (a local college DJ on WKKC) on sundays. He and Bobby were always roasting each other and it was funny. I've got some of those interviews on tape AND the one with him and Armando gettin' into it when Joe decided he wanted to retire from music. It's classic man.
old schoooooooooooooooooooooool
qaysbousmah 5 months ago
We (JOE LEWIS / TARGET RECORDS CHICAGO) would like to thank everyone for the nice post. P.S. I'm returning to the "HOUSE MUSIC game". Thank you for the many years of house and this is truely "JOE LEWIS".
TargetRecords 10 months ago
This reminds me of Farley Jackmaster Funk. He's the first DJ I ever heard play this track. on Saturday Night Live Ain't No Jive Chicago Dance Party. I used to have to stay up late just to hear him. They did that to make us listen.
THEMIXOLOGIST1 1 year ago
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housemanchi 1 year ago
featured on theo parrish methods of movement mix cd detroit & chicago #1
discoprescription 1 year ago
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housemanchi 2 years ago
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I will be posting a copy of this for sale today or tomorrow under the seller name chi-muzik-4u
housemanchi 2 years ago
Ron Hardy 4-EVER
tssexychanel 2 years ago
I remember listening to this in my basement for an hour straight, staring at the record spin.
October33rd 2 years ago 2
the first Mystery of Love was better to me.
surv08 2 years ago
h-o-u-s-e
ad586 2 years ago 2
Yeah I remember Joe Lewis. For some reason I missed some of his music in the late 1980s but I remember him as a DJ doing parties and when he use to call Bobby Q Bobby (a local college DJ on WKKC) on sundays. He and Bobby were always roasting each other and it was funny. I've got some of those interviews on tape AND the one with him and Armando gettin' into it when Joe decided he wanted to retire from music. It's classic man.
cjjaxxon 2 years ago
Yes yes I remember thos WKKC days.
DoubleMM70 2 years ago
wow this is so dope!
mostwantedjames 2 years ago
I remember when Farley banged this on WBMX back in the day.
PrinzII 3 years ago 4
That was about '84/'85 yeah that was the only thing that would get me off of the ball court!
Nice post
ZachyZach69 2 years ago
@PrinzII I remember when he would rock this, man it would get me off of the ball court with the pause button on the casett deck!
ZachyZach69 1 year ago
Nice songs on your channel! Keep it up!
rapidist001 3 years ago 3
Got this on a recent bootleg. Love this track, the original ones are SO freaking rare it makes u cry.
Can hear this loop for hours on end!
damnzenman 3 years ago 2
<----Rendered senseless....driven 2 tears.....
Abdurazz 3 years ago
Deeeep Chi-house classic!!! For those that know!!
RealFreshBlog 3 years ago
I love it im loosing my mind here.
tssexychanel 3 years ago
Glad you like it.Joe R Lewis sure did make some classic house tracks back in the day!.
Chicagowax 3 years ago