The prodigy and suburban bass - Documentary 1992 Track list: Smart E's - Loo's Control. Sonz of a Loop da loop era - Peace & loveism. The prodigy - Out of space.
I was a 12 year old Romford boy in 1992 and had a suburban base record bag for school and clipper lighter I would pop in to suburban base at the weekends for flyers for my room ... the good old days...
I was 10 in 92 living in romford. my sister n her mates were older then me n they all had there stuff n music and were going out to raves. I was totally born to late lol.
I was too young to be part of this music scene but I wish I wasn't. Watching this vid gives you a great sense of the era, would have been great time time !!!
Oh man, what a time to be alive! The greatest times of my life were running into to a rave with friends in the 90's to listen to the incredible new music getting created. Feeling a part of something so powerful and untouchable was indescribable!
the prodigy live in the early 1990s were hands down the best rave act to go see live. Talk about your moneys worth. Seen them play live in dublin with shades of rhythm circa92 and my legs locked stiff with cramp from dancing so hard. shame the rave scene as it was had ended by the end of1993. still though memories for ever and a day
I don't think the rave scene ever ended. It just evolved like hip hop and rap did. When the music became more popular, it couldn't stay in the same venues. I went to raves in 1999 and between then andup to 2005 the spirit was authentic.
Yeah I seen them twice in 1992. It's mad to see old footage like this, and I could see they.. Well Keith, was definitely off his face on stage back then.. Great memories!
Rip young Keith. I discovered this video a couple of months before his death but have been a fan since I was 4-5 years old in the early 90s. All the way in America. Will miss you...
Well... they dance too. Watching some moosh navel-gazing between keyboreds is NOT gonna get the crowd hype like three mateys, ripped-to-the-tits, dancing their arses off.
You think without the rest they could have been this successful?? Probably not. Second Keith and Leroys dance.moves was the start of the so called Shuffle dance and back then everyone wanted to dance like him.
A lot more to my liking than the dance that kids like now. The Prodigy were great because they had melody and song writing combined with some wicked sampling and raw energy. Looking back the 90's had so much going on musically.
Dan Donnelly what a legend at just 20 years of age … The branding the shop the merchandise… I was 14 buying SB records via postal orders listening over the telephone ☎️
Romford crew checking in! Luna C was spot on. The amount of artists, dj's and labels that came out of Essex was staggering. Good times, will never forget
I was based in Essex in the late eighties early nineties and remember going to some brilliant dance clubs smiley t shirts white gloves man them days where awesome .Love the prodigy .
I was at the Square Harlow when they played ~ the place went mental - cannot remember the year exactly but it was around 90-92-ish .... they were metal.
just gained more respect for prodigy by watching this , nice to see how humble they were, relatable like the rest of us.. and he wrote ur love in the bedroom where they made it... refuckingspect.. theyre the ones id love to meet
I just got into producing electronic music a year ago and recently "rediscovered" Prodigy. liam is a fucking genius. I liked them alright enough before but i'm obsessed now.
I played a show with them when they toured with Moby and Cybersonik. I was the only one that played live :( Moby and the Prodigy played off Dat. I was so sad because I wanted to see how they did it. But of course I understood because they were touring on a pretty low budget. Anyway it was a fun show nonetheless.
Every key of the keyboard could be programmed to play a midi sequence at a synchronized clock. That makes it possible to do extended versions or semi live music.
@@geertjalinkyeah true but not back then at least with what gear we were all using. At some point in the late 90’s I was using emagic logic and touch keys could do this with two different midi controllers. But yeah DAT was the way to have an issue free show.
@@RussArteaga i used Music-X for it, everything key on midi keyboard was part of the song, i can't find that in modern sequencers, Music X was for Amiga 500 combination with Atari ST Cubase.
@@marktaylor6491 Hey come on now.. we also have 'F'ken miserable out there!' 'Gurt fresh' and on the most rare and special occasions.. 'Too bloody hot!'
well, go on then - dig it up for us already! :) seriously, would be great to see the whole thing one day if you have the time to rip it and post it. cheers!
The 1st guy talking be like: "Mawwiage. Mawwiage is what bwings us togethew today. Mawwiage, that bwessed awwangement, that dweam within a dweam. And wove, twue wove, wiww fowwow you fowevah and evah… So tweasuwe youw wove"🤣
RIP Keith Flint. What a truly top dude, lovely, sweet, sound, and totally genuine. Peace on brother...
Prodigy experience was my project for my gsce.. that album gave me a B for that piano rift 😔😔🥺🥺 miss them days so much
He ain't dead ..
Behave..
Respect
I was a 12 year old Romford boy in 1992 and had a suburban base record bag for school and clipper lighter I would pop in to suburban base at the weekends for flyers for my room ... the good old days...
I was 10 in 92 living in romford. my sister n her mates were older then me n they all had there stuff n music and were going out to raves. I was totally born to late lol.
@@MsJJODONNELL I didn't exist for another 8 years in 92. I DEFINITELY was born late
I was too young to be part of this music scene but I wish I wasn't. Watching this vid gives you a great sense of the era, would have been great time time !!!
I was too young to go but I listened to it
It was epic.
Oh man, what a time to be alive! The greatest times of my life were running into to a rave with friends in the 90's to listen to the incredible new music getting created. Feeling a part of something so powerful and untouchable was indescribable!
Prodigy dominated the early scene and always evolved. Music For The Jilted Generation was mental
the prodigy live in the early 1990s were hands down the best rave act to go see live. Talk about your moneys worth. Seen them play live in dublin with shades of rhythm circa92 and my legs locked stiff with cramp from dancing so hard. shame the rave scene as it was had ended by the end of1993. still though memories for ever and a day
I don't think the rave scene ever ended. It just evolved like hip hop and rap did. When the music became more popular, it couldn't stay in the same venues. I went to raves in 1999 and between then andup to 2005 the spirit was authentic.
like shit
Hugh Jones 'started getting progressively shitter'
Where did they play in dublin man? Im guessin the point wouldnt have held somethin like that back then
Yeah I seen them twice in 1992. It's mad to see old footage like this, and I could see they.. Well Keith, was definitely off his face on stage back then.. Great memories!
They went from this to Firestarter in 5 years -- crazy.
And then?
Not cool
Rip young Keith. I discovered this video a couple of months before his death but have been a fan since I was 4-5 years old in the early 90s. All the way in America. Will miss you...
They were so young...
We were, bro, we
this makes me feel old and sad. i wish i could go back :(
A great snapshot of a defining moment in British popular culture.
Liam Howlett does everything and the rest get up on stage and yell. Liam's a genius
Well... they dance too. Watching some moosh navel-gazing between keyboreds is NOT gonna get the crowd hype like three mateys, ripped-to-the-tits, dancing their arses off.
You think without the rest they could have been this successful?? Probably not.
Second Keith and Leroys dance.moves was the start of the so called Shuffle dance and back then everyone wanted to dance like him.
Wow. met Keith in a shop i worked at in Cambridge in the mid 90's he was mates with a guy I worked with ( cookie ) great guy!! Never forget !!!!!!
A lot more to my liking than the dance that kids like now.
The Prodigy were great because they had melody and song writing combined with some wicked sampling and raw energy.
Looking back the 90's had so much going on musically.
back when the scene was pure ❤❤❤
R.I.P. Keith. Grew up in Springfield same time as Keith and even went to the same schools. Bozwells. Fond memories of the place!
Dan Donnelly what a legend at just 20 years of age … The branding the shop the merchandise… I was 14 buying SB records via postal orders listening over the telephone ☎️
Romford crew checking in! Luna C was spot on. The amount of artists, dj's and labels that came out of Essex was staggering. Good times, will never forget
not just quality dance. moyet, blur, Depeche mode...
Now there's no decent music anywhere in Essex, RIP good music.
Старые, добрые времена)
сейчас все совсем иначе,коммерция все погубила
ЖЕСТЬ ШОК никто никого не губил, эсид революшен кончилась
Другая атмосфера.
Евгений Ламсков времена одни и теже, просто меняются витамины)))
Still can't believe Keith left the building, proper nice bloke.
The prodigy definitely don't make music in there bedroom anymore lol
neilburt They should because the earlier you go back the better the music
I think Liam does
@@epicon6 I still think FOTL and Jilted are their best
I made a video tribute to Liam Howlett's Bedroom - check it out.
@@phatkunt2092 imma watch it rn
Thanks prodigy for making 90s and my childhood. With love from Russia!
I recorded this off the tv years ago. It was a feature shown on Dance Energy on BBC2 with Normski.
Martin Freekie brilliant show dance energy was 👍
this is why I love youtube, it's all here for us to enjoy remembering or discovering whenever we feel the urge..
"the Prodigy still make their music in a bedroom studio"
Same here,been listening to them for the last 25 years +
Wooow lo estaba buscando desde hace tiempo colega👍🏻👊🏻👍🏻👊🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Fuck I'm old,i remember all this from a teen!
same.
VIKINGODIN Same here..
VIKINGODIN me too
R.I.P Mr.Flint:( You will be forever missed. You were a legend and a true pioneer to dance music. This celeb death is a hard one to take.
RIP Keith Flint
Yes indeed :(
lifelong fan since early 90s but ive never seen this video. amazing!!!
RIP, Keith Flint...... Liam, he wouldn't want you to stop the dance! Keep goin, fellas!!!
Impossible, but i get the sentiment
I used to visit my granparents in Gidea Park, SB was just around the corner i used to walk there.
Some great footage there, great memories :)
I was based in Essex in the late eighties early nineties and remember going to some brilliant dance clubs smiley t shirts white gloves man them days where awesome .Love the prodigy .
Class :)
Oh to go back for one weekend.
You are the best and you will live forever! We love you! Rip legend Keith
Excellent little snippet, this.
The Prodigy! they were so young, much like myself… 💙 RIP Keith x
Prodigy... in love since I heard them first time.
my old work place ! nice to see some old faces
MR NIGHTBREED Is it you at 2:52 ? :D
Alex G nah mate but as far as i know that Keith flint could be wrong
Liam Howlett is truly spectacular ❤❤ love his 90s hair xx
man this was a huge part of my youth
R.I.P Keith Flint. Grew Up with The Prodigy since 1997, born in 1994!
Holy Shit Keith Flint ahahah wow! So different with long hair
so young and pure:)
... and rip :/
Keif doesn't just have hair! but long hair! Holy shit!
I was at the Square Harlow when they played ~ the place went mental - cannot remember the year exactly but it was around 90-92-ish .... they were metal.
just gained more respect for prodigy by watching this , nice to see how humble they were, relatable like the rest of us.. and he wrote ur love in the bedroom where they made it... refuckingspect.. theyre the ones id love to meet
R.I.P Keith 💖
I just got into producing electronic music a year ago and recently "rediscovered" Prodigy. liam is a fucking genius. I liked them alright enough before but i'm obsessed now.
RIP Liam :(
(Keith)
Don't kill Liam man, Keith was too hard to handle
I played a show with them when they toured with Moby and Cybersonik. I was the only one that played live :( Moby and the Prodigy played off Dat. I was so sad because I wanted to see how they did it. But of course I understood because they were touring on a pretty low budget. Anyway it was a fun show nonetheless.
Were you sitting on better equipment than them?
Every key of the keyboard could be programmed to play a midi sequence at a synchronized clock. That makes it possible to do extended versions or semi live music.
@@TapeLeaksno i just had a ensoniq eps + and a sq-80 both sync’d to a MSQ-700
@@geertjalinkyeah true but not back then at least with what gear we were all using. At some point in the late 90’s I was using emagic logic and touch keys could do this with two different midi controllers. But yeah DAT was the way to have an issue free show.
@@RussArteaga i used Music-X for it, everything key on midi keyboard was part of the song, i can't find that in modern sequencers, Music X was for Amiga 500 combination with Atari ST Cubase.
Liams a genius.
The good old days.. r.i.p brother of rave. ✌️💔
The Prodigy FOREVER!!!
I love the prodigy they are the true kings of rave
This is taken from an episode of Dance Energy BBC2 presented by Normski
Subase records are now the CLASSICS
I had the jilted generation album and experience while I was about 10 in primary school. I'd say that's pretty hardcore shit
Dough Boy me too! still listen to this day. have the CD, cassette and the vinyl
These were the best times
The Prodigy defo got the live experience down pat by the Fat of the Land tour with Gizz on guitar, tremendous stuff it was
I miss Leeroy........
This dudes ruled the roost
He did indeed.
RIP :/
Krome&Time Rmx. Still have that single floating around somewhere.
What's happened.... now they got Calvin Harris, bit like Chalk n Cheese.
Good Fella its like that on the streets too....Chalk n' Cheese
the prodigy - your love
Sickkk
Love keith R.I.P electronic love liam love maxim love leroy love prodigy 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🐜🐜🐜❤❤❤
🔥🔥🔥
can any man help me identify where does the sequence with Luna c running into a room brandishing a drum machine come from
Was this the coolest period in music history ever?
Hardcore Jungle Techno forever!
I've been born in the wrong decade 💔
I miss that old prodigy
It was unique time
liam based god
Does everyone born in the UK have a permanent cold?
cocaine?
Was columbian hay-fever
SpiritualOpportunism two years later replying to your comment I still have a cold.
So would you if you lived in a country where the only two weather types were 'cold' and 'wet'.
@@marktaylor6491 Hey come on now.. we also have 'F'ken miserable out there!' 'Gurt fresh' and on the most rare and special occasions.. 'Too bloody hot!'
крутая музыка. самая
Keiths VOICE!!!
4:03
Candy flip!!
4:08
EdGreenTelle Oh yeah Keith is def "under influence" at that moment :-)
he saw the connection :-D
Prodigy is Liam, that's all!!!
Rip Keith !
RIP Keith 😔
The Prodigy makes their music in their studio room but with more Advanced Equipment
Vell, nice document. But everyone started sumwhere.
Suburban Base, Production House and Ibiza, best hardcore labels.
Thanks for posting, this was a great watch. What was the name of the original program? Do you have the whole thing you can post or just this segment?
original program was called "dance energy" with normski i do have the full program somewhere in the loft on VHS😎
well, go on then - dig it up for us already! :)
seriously, would be great to see the whole thing one day if you have the time to rip it and post it. cheers!
I like that Don really emphasizes that they are not with the Majors. That they were besting the majors.
But of course he eventually sold out. 😂
good old luna-c
Is that Great gig in the sky sample I heard?
@3min16 : so funny, the black and white, the slow motion, and the subtitles. They slip together ?
RIP Keith
Goods
The 1st guy talking be like: "Mawwiage. Mawwiage is what bwings us togethew today. Mawwiage, that bwessed awwangement, that dweam within a dweam. And wove, twue wove, wiww fowwow you fowevah and evah… So tweasuwe youw wove"🤣
prodigy live data show?
What's the song in the beginning?
1:10 loving this shit 🇩🇰
Is this the original prodigy the creator of the song played in movie Blade?
What's the intro song? So catchy!
Smart E's - Loo's Control