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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2008

Old Skool House
Label: Republic Records (2)
Catalog#: LICT 006
Format: Vinyl, 12"

Country: UK
Released: 1988
Genre: Electronic
Style: House

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  • my friend recently passed away we played this at the funeral ........ tuneeeee never forget good times

  • I'm now 46 but this strips all the years away and instantly takes me right back to "my" decade the amazing 1980s. acid house, electro, jazz-funk, pound-notes, pips on telephone calls, easy quiz-machines, pints of beer for less than a quid, pubs closing at 2.30 in the afternoon (well maybe not that one!), slow dances at clubs, Escort XR3i's and Capris parked outside the rave, telly shutting down soon after midnight, Maggie Thatcher (!), Streetsounds compilations, JFM, Solar and Centreforce,

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  • @MrCHIMPSTER - fantastic way to say goodbye to your friend. Really special

  • wat a tune . heard it in blackpool the other night ..

  • I started to get into house in 85/86, and know most of what was around, so I know my classic house. There is no better tune of that era, end of! An immense, moving, happy monster of a tune, still making people cry, smile, and dance!

    MY NUMBER ONE! Simple.

  • Goosebumps indeed..

  • love this track, so many memories and lots of goosebumps! Thanks for sharing :)

  • another one that you wouldnt dare to leave out of the all time old school house top 10.........

    what else could make you dance on a tuesday evening in 2011.........

  • @6robski8

    I have also been looking for this tune for 20 years, it is such a classic x x

  • They dont make em like this anymore (Apart from BLAZE)

  • omigosh so positive. one thing about this type of music it was so soulful in a classic sense like harold melvin and the bluenotes or maze. so uplifting. and you HAD to know how to sing in order to record these songs no autotune here

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