@wundery Madchester you mean! I know folk from Glasgow who went down there all the time when it was kicking off. Apparently every second person they met on the streets was on E and Loved-up.
If you were living during that scene you would be feeling the same emotions that Shaun was feeling. Chicago, Manchester, Detroit, and E were all playing a major role in changing music during the 80s.
Either a BBC1 or Channel 4 three part documentary about house music. Sorry, can't find the original captures and I was in a bit of blur at the time of capping.
Eh? He's talking specifically about Voodoo ray! A song and the band (a Guy Called Gerald) who influenced him and the Mondays a lot. He's not putting it down, he's trying to say how good it was.
Gerald couldn't have planned it any better.
ucla4eva 2 months ago
boing boing boing and that was it lol
julie223783 2 months ago
@TriGGlety1974 fuck yes. was using personal swear filter
bobbitt187 3 months ago
Its mince. I was a 1992+ clubber, the music peaked 1998. Will never happen again.
PleaseGoAway1000 4 months ago
Prezzackerly
Eightball69 6 months ago
Its Dare!
PetShopMod 7 months ago
I think I know what he means...
WarpLover 9 months ago
HAhaha ahhh.... this is spot on, it gets me every time.
robbiectm88 10 months ago
no...he has the songs mixed up...he's thinking of "Dance With The Devil" and the mad bells in that NOT Voodoo Ray...daft apeth
thevirgohifi 10 months ago
How could you explain that tune any better, eh? Spot on, Ryder!
spannerheadz 11 months ago
MANCHESTER
wundery 1 year ago
@wundery Madchester you mean! I know folk from Glasgow who went down there all the time when it was kicking off. Apparently every second person they met on the streets was on E and Loved-up.
saturn1returns 1 year ago
@saturn1returns They probably lied or exaggerated, it wasn't like that.
marxistsoldier 1 year ago
@marxistsoldier Ah well. They should've attended Sunday School with me then instead of trekking down there for nothing.
saturn1returns 1 year ago
@saturn1returns There were a lot of drugs but to say every second person is obviously exaggerating.
runtinsweet 1 year ago
@runtinsweet oh but of course hes making it up. you soft cunt
andyunderwoodify 6 months ago
@andyunderwoodify Clever boy.
runtinsweet 6 months ago
@wundery I love Manchester :)
ILuvOmarionG 1 year ago 2
omg.. that was funny as fu**..lolol
bobbitt187 1 year ago
@bobbitt187
It's OK, I won't tell your mum if you write the swear words out in full.
ifedthehorse 1 year ago 22
@ifedthehorse i filtered it myself you fuc**in c*ck!! lol
bobbitt187 1 year ago
@ifedthehorse is that all you gotta say ?? you are odd indeedy!!! this video is FUNNY!!
bobbitt187 1 year ago
that explains everything
Schyderap 1 year ago
If you were living during that scene you would be feeling the same emotions that Shaun was feeling. Chicago, Manchester, Detroit, and E were all playing a major role in changing music during the 80s.
Crede06 2 years ago 4
@Crede06 couldnt ave said that better! acid house forever
andrewt008 1 year ago
@Crede06 The second Summer of Love era after the Psychedelic 1960's, it was another massive social movement.
saturn1returns 1 year ago
I like it, straight to the point. He should write reviews for Mojo or NME.
badboyrhythmdub 2 years ago 8
Anyone know what this is off?
RyoHazuki1 2 years ago
Either a BBC1 or Channel 4 three part documentary about house music. Sorry, can't find the original captures and I was in a bit of blur at the time of capping.
ifedthehorse 2 years ago
documentary called Pump Up the Volume - well worth a watch and on youtube
bowlinshane 2 years ago
[From the documentary 'Pump Up The Volume']
springwick 2 years ago
The title wasn't in the description when RyoHazuki1 asked... I only remembered it once bowlinshane wrote his response 3 weeks ago.
Nice try anyway!
ifedthehorse 2 years ago
the daft thing is, i know exactly what hes talkin about
tezzyla 2 years ago 4
haha... nice.
andyb79 2 years ago 2
a brilliant sweeping generalisation of 1988-1992 IMO
ianruth1 2 years ago 5
Eh? He's talking specifically about Voodoo ray! A song and the band (a Guy Called Gerald) who influenced him and the Mondays a lot. He's not putting it down, he's trying to say how good it was.
Triplesod 2 years ago
Are you the Boz Boz?
ifedthehorse 2 years ago 3
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Triplesod 2 years ago
"What's a BozBoz? You're not making any sense! And I'm really not bothered what you want your arms to feel like. My friend, please leave us alone!"
:-)
At least you only fed the horse, instead of using the horse!
Triplesod 2 years ago
Horse man, are you a British ex-pat, or an American anglophile?
Triplesod 2 years ago
Love to drop a few Klarkey cats an chill to this shit lol
EXOTICNIGHTMARES 2 years ago
@EXOTICNIGHTMARES brasseye reference..nice one, like it.
peterpeterxxo 14 hours ago
yeh I know you clown, i wasnt being serious
ianruth1 2 years ago
Don't believe you.
Even if what you say is true, it wouldn't make any sense what so ever. It wouldn't be making any kind of point and it certainly wasn't funny.
You might as well have written "Dog's aren't the only quadrupedal mammal", or some other random gibberish. It would have exactly the same outcome.
Triplesod 2 years ago
lol
closut 2 years ago 2
Yea, Shaun...quite.
CharlieSmigz 2 years ago 2
pretty much sums it up
selector23 2 years ago 24
love it
billyshitcheese 3 years ago
FOOKING CLASS SO TRUE
heartslad80s 3 years ago