Label; Virgin Records UK Catalog#: ICDJ 93. Copyright 1993 owned by Ten Records. Taken from Inner City "Good Life", The CJ Mackintosh & Unity Mixes. DJ 2 x 12 Promo. Genre; House
i was 9 when i heard this on the radio changed my life forever i learned what house music was ,it was running through my body never knew anything like it before now im 41 and still love this
Same man. I'm 17 and I can't get enough of these 80s/90s house songs. Makes me wanna party in a club in that era, but sadly- I was born way after. At least I can enjoy this shit nowadays, thanks CZcams.
Nothing compares to the first five or six years of house music. Nothing comes remotely close, it was the absolute zenith of dance music and a time so pure and unadulterated, free of horrible beer sponsors and beefed up wankers giving it large. Everyone was clued up, had choice taste and knew the score. It'll never happen again, that's for sure.
Sometimes I worry about the fact, that there are people who think, they're not fitting the scene because of their age. A lot of very influencing DJs and Producers are above 70 years now. House is universal and House has always been the essence of 70s Funk and Disco.
+David Smith First heard this when I moved to Philadelphia in the late 80s and I could not get enough. I begged the Dj to play it every night I went. Good memories
I'm a 90s baby, but it's beautiful to see the comments of people of older generations reminiscing about their club days to these beautiful tunes. I hope to one day experience a party w/out phones and just genuine human connection. House music has the power to do it. House music for life. 😍😍
Imagine hearing this drop in the club on a good night out. No wonder historians call '88 the second summer of love. Of course it was tough living under Reagan and Thatcher, but at least there was music that made you remember that life isn't all that bad.
I'm an 80s chick, and 90s house music was totally awesome in NYC. Does anyone remember Kung Fu in the 80's every Saturday afternoon. It was Soul Train, then Kung Fu. Good times that will never be repeated.
We all know that this beautiful. Song was in the 90's. We got to amid if we had a good. Life back then let's be honest. About the years and people. We lost because they had back. A good life with us..
I get a kick out of hearing my 11yr old son, singing along to tracks that he first heard through me as he plays his xbox with a soundtrack made from my collection. Sometimes when he plays something new that I haven't heard, I can hear a sample, a certain riff or something in it, then I'll say to him play that again mate. Then we'll find the original tracks that were sampled in his new discovery and he loves it. I'm 53 now, and when younger, practically lived at The Ministry. I enjoyed dancing onstage for Silver Bullet, Salt n' Pepa, Hijack (on their small UK tour promoting The Horns of Jericho) and Overlord X. I partied and hung with Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot from Curiosity Killed the Cat just as the band broke through, and nearly played a role in their video for Down to Earth. Alas, work commitments decreed otherwise. Had heated dance-offs with Terence Trent-D'arby on the dance-floor at the Wag (gawd, he was as conceited as he was talented and good looking, lol) and watched the filming of Bowies 'Blue Jean' video there. Gotten rotten drunk with Mark Hollis in my local pub at the time, just outside Great Whelnetham called The Eagle, and managed to *not* talk about his band because I'd heard that had pissed him off before when fans plagued him when he's having a quiet pint. Was a sad day not long ago when Mark passed away far too young. Almost suffered the wrath of about 600 black guys outside the entrance to The Academy (Brixton) at a Public Enemy gig in '92 when someone threw a tin of something (like soup) from behind me and my mate. The tin hit a couple of people near the front, one of them suffering a nasty cut on the back of his head. Everyone swivelled round and stared straight at us two thinking it was us. Shitting ourselves we frantically gesticulated that it was from behind us as a surly looking mob of Public Enemy fans headed our way. Did not help that I was 6ft 6inches, slim, pale and white wearing a Troop tracksuit. Thank fuck the security guys on the doors were stood on raised platforms to oversee the crowd and saw what really happened, realised two white guys were blamed and were gonna' get properly turned over, and thankfully put it out on their tanoy system. I used to rave when Ratpack weren't shit, Grooverider and Swan E had just started doing events and parties together and I had an almost out of body experience at Sunrise in '89 because everything aligned and it changed how I viewed music from that night onwards (it was the Sunrise that spawned all that bollocks in The Sun about drug-fuelled teenagers which eventually culminated in the UK Government attempting to make rave culture illegal with a law that banned public performance of music “wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats”). Born in '68, I was fortunate to be a teenager during the 80's, and in my twenties for the 90's. Music back then was different with many youngsters either mods, skinheads, suedeheads, punks, goths, heavies, psychobillies, b-boys, etc. British youth sub-culture was varied and intense. The advent of edm changed everything, along with the necessary advancement of synthesisers becoming available. MTV launched in '87, transforming music through the exciting new medium of video. Hip-hop exploded in the mid-90's and permanently altered the music industry forever. All this experience and damned brilliant times brought with it a vast catalogue of music, of many genres. I'm no expert by anyone's imagination, but being exposed to various styles of music enables me to listen to something new that uses samples from old tracks that were originally from my youth. It's fun and my son and I enjoy finding the original tracks. Good Life was one of those tracks that just 'got' you. Great to dance to and it hit like a bomb, along with the album Paradise.
Man, what a great summary life during a time I wish that I had seen. Sounds like you've lived the life dude and lovely that you can share your music with your boy.
I love this song remind me of the club the powerhouse in Birmingham back in the day you could dance to this everyone I knew loved it and I still do to this day
@@danieloliver4558 Cheers Daniel, appreciate your comment. But tbh, there were many ordinary people like me who could dance well and just loved music. Believe me, I only barely touched upon the 'olden days', as my son calls it, lol. I lived in Paris for a two years and somehow ended up modelling for a young JPG, and Kashin Sato. Which led me to meeting and dancing with Princess Caroline of Monaco... just before her security lifted me off the ground and escorted me away...! Sheesh, getting all maudlin and sentimental now... 🙂 Thanks again fella. Take care. ✌️
Yasss...freshly moved to San Francisco in '93, just beginning to explore club life, and hearing this JAM at a queer club and thinking, "YEAH. THIS IS WHAT A GOOD LIFE FEELS LIKE." Happy nostalgia...
I've been at it for 26 years, and Inner City live in DETROIT for Movement/DEMF 2010, Good Life, is still the best moment ever out of thousands of best moments!!!
🤩🥰😍We had Great times. Friday and Saturday Nights LIVE! Even through the social woes of drugs and gun violence in that crack era. This music took you away, if not for kust a little while. BUT WE'D BE TIRED AS HELL by the time the music ended on a extended super mix...1500 hours of non-stop dancing 'cause you can out dance anyone....lol
Anything and or everything good in life comes with this vibe, the memories of yesteryear come flooding back in an instance. Peace ✌️ love ❤️ and unity 🤝 to all listening in Nov twenty two 🌞🙏❤️🇬🇧❤️🙏
Omg! Dancing until the mornings in Amsterdam. Preparing with Friends with make up and clothes was just exciting as the night itself. Every friday and saturday night. What a privilege knowing these days with this music. I can die in peace. 😉😊. Sorry for the youth nowadays worldwide. Enjoying yourself with Friends and music is punishable now. Feel so sad for them. Youth is only once in a lifetime and very short. Hope you all have time enough being young in freedom. It is too important.
@@sylvialupehernandez9154 In fact, GOOD LIFE was released in 1988 shortly after BIG FUN. The album (PARADISE, in the UK, and BIG FUN, in the USA) was released in 1989.
"it's still better than half the stuff on the radio in 2020." Half? More like the vast majority, general music is trash nowadays ESPECIALLY compared to this golden sound.
Always thought it was neat how the old Sega games sampled and were inspired from this great era of House, Pop and other Electronic music. I immediately got Streets of Rage 2 vibes listening to this.
This jam throws me back to the 80's, me and my fine ass girl friend (now my gorgeous wife) cruzing down Lake Shore Drive on my white convertible Buick Riv playing The Good Life!!!
This mix of Goodlife was the very first House track I ever heard. I was 14 and I was immediately in love with House. It's my all time favorite track and this mix especially... A friend had mixed it back and forth with this other great piano house tune...
I had 22 years in 1989 and now I have 53 , still near 54 years in a few months and I arrived to this age, for me its a miracle have arrived to 53, having survived to the plagues from.our time, Aíds, drugs,never I used drugs, never liked me and maybe by this I,m.here and cause god allow it
Isn't it awesome how you can hear a song and then remember exactly where you were and what you were doing!!?? For me, this is one of those. 1988/1989. I was 18 year's old and serving in the USAF in England!! The home of great Dance/Electronic/House/Techno Music. OMG those were the day's!! 🔊🕺🔊💃🔊 I play this song regularly today when I want to be transported back in time to a better world. 🙏🏻💓✌🏼💛✌🏼💙
I first heard this version of this tune on Centreforce 883 a few years ago, I had to know what version of 'Good Life' this was. This is the best version!!
I remember buying the album paradise on cassette, as lad of 16 years old way back in 1989. How times change. Still feel like a teen deep down! This Album seriously needs a remaster and expanded version!
Tune Who’s listening to this May 2024 🫶❤️
👍
What a beautiful era life is brutal now
Life is what you make of it ... but I get you...
Totally agree. I need this music and good energy right about now.
Today Life: Hello *Brendan* I look like some Mortal Kombat situations... *BRUTALITY* 🩸🩸💀 (hahahahaha)
Maybe we should have been more awake back then to stop the government overreach that we're experiencing now
I remember thinking maybe they were saying “get a life, get a life, get a life” lol 😂
😂
i was 9 when i heard this on the radio changed my life forever i learned what house music was ,it was running through my body never knew anything like it before now im 41 and still love this
I use to hit the dance floor at the Mannheim, Germany club in an industrial precinct back in the 90s. Those were the daze 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
I wasn´t even born then and I miss those days.
I was born from músic and loads of acid
Same man. I'm 17 and I can't get enough of these 80s/90s house songs. Makes me wanna party in a club in that era, but sadly- I was born way after. At least I can enjoy this shit nowadays, thanks CZcams.
I was too young and missed it but still wish I witnessed it first hand
I love these comments 💞
So glad the younger generation appreciates real music still! They just don't make them like they used to!
I'm 206 years old... Still jammin'
yeah right
@@GoofVidTV right, how can he be jamming at 206 yo
😂👏
Me too! I’m 207
This classic will never grow old.🔊✨💯🏆🤩
Me!!! ❤ saw them live in a small club in North London!
This version is hauntingly beautiful.
Nothing compares to the first five or six years of house music. Nothing comes remotely close, it was the absolute zenith of dance music and a time so pure and unadulterated, free of horrible beer sponsors and beefed up wankers giving it large. Everyone was clued up, had choice taste and knew the score. It'll never happen again, that's for sure.
.... capture duly noted absolutely true
You never know! Underground scene is not to be underestimated my friend ;)
Sometimes I worry about the fact, that there are people who think, they're not fitting the scene because of their age. A lot of very influencing DJs and Producers are above 70 years now. House is universal and House has always been the essence of 70s Funk and Disco.
bruv shut up. oldhead
everything happens again, theres nothng new under the sun it'll just be after our lifetimes,
This song also reminds me of the Sega video game Streets of Rage lol
Moon beach was my favourite
Still on my decks..❤
I am 55 years old and this is it! I put it on when I need a lift. Thank you Inner City and those who did this mix. FABULOUS!
+David Smith First heard this when I moved to Philadelphia in the late 80s and I could not get enough. I begged the Dj to play it every night I went. Good memories
My man... see you on the dance floor!
am just 55 this year and this was the best era,also loved the early 80s music too
@@richardevppro3980 I adore Kevin Saunderson since 1990
I am just 18 and love House old school and new, its an absolute track sad thay dont play it in the clubs any more.
I still get goosebumps from the sounds in this tune!
Me too!!
Me too lol
I do too. It's one of house/techno most recognizable sounds. Akin.
Who wants to go back to 1988?
I'm a 90s baby, but it's beautiful to see the comments of people of older generations reminiscing about their club days to these beautiful tunes. I hope to one day experience a party w/out phones and just genuine human connection. House music has the power to do it. House music for life. 😍😍
Those parties are out there! All it takes is the collective will of enough people who have a love for music and human connection, and bam, it's there.
If you live in the UK Field Maneuvers does that
Detroit has some excellent clubs playing more modern techno, but have that old warehouse vibe to them. Great atmosphere.
Word !!!!
house is good life
I love this mix so much! I haven't heard it in years! Memories!!
I was living my best life in NYC when this came out. 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
wo noch Mucke Mucke war.
When music was music.
Im 100 years old. Still jamming to this. Doesn't
get any better than this.
I’m 210 years old. Still jamming to this
@@Teo97b I'm 930, remember jamming to this in my early 880s
@@sclitchmusic ok mate
@@sclitchmusic Clearly a pleiadean alien here, stuck in his invisible ship, somewhere in our atmosphere...
I am 54 years old but my soul lives since ages. Amen.❤
I am not kidding. When I heard this after 25+ years I started tearing up. Where did music like this go? I miss the House Nation days.
Agreed. This is one of those song that gets me in so many feels!
evolve or get left in the dust that's where it went
I completely agree.
I wouldn’t call the music industry today an evaluation….🧐
WE must educate and pass it on! Point blank!
90s baby here I love this wish was born b4 the music is trash now black people need to get back into house
Imagine hearing this drop in the club on a good night out. No wonder historians call '88 the second summer of love. Of course it was tough living under Reagan and Thatcher, but at least there was music that made you remember that life isn't all that bad.
we had Erich Honecker
Now the country is falling apart
Not to mention all the coke
This came out in 93
@@MB-gd6be Imagine hearing it in 88 though
Man, I love house music!
I'm 45 year old, what a fucking generation!! The first of all begin of elcectro house music...
Kisses from France, God bless all of you!! 🤙
Salut frérot! J'ai 50 ans et j'ai fait ma première soirée "techno" en 1989 à Nice...les débuts c'était une autre époque! Prends soin de toi
god i thought i was the only 41 year old still loving this lol
Put your hands in the air if you're fifty-ish now.👐
I'm 15 bro
I'm an 80s chick, and 90s house music was totally awesome in NYC. Does anyone remember Kung Fu in the 80's every Saturday afternoon. It was Soul Train, then Kung Fu. Good times that will never be repeated.
Yep - I remember 💥💥💥
It is a good life listening to this
We need more songs like this on this days to celebrate life, we are only once here.
After all these decades in 2023 this still fills me with euphoria.
Inner City didn’t make music, they made magic 🙏🏾👌🏾
They sure did. Akin.
great tune xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
we used to tear this up in the pump clubs.
No more rainy days, the sun will chase the clouds away.
In the.
Good life.
Especially when we get to Heaven.
Yes! 2019 still jamming, no more rainy days the sun will chase the clouds away.
❤
😃
nothing borrowed in the good life............"good life"
You know when you've done well as a parent when your child reminds you of classic bangers you've forgotten through the bedroom wall. Go on girl
Hell yes, exceptional parenting I’d say 🥰
Nicee glad to hear that !!! Your daughter keeps the spirit alive !! Wish you and your family all the best !
We all know that this beautiful. Song was in the 90's.
We got to amid if we had a good.
Life back then let's be honest. About the years and people.
We lost because they had back.
A good life with us..
I get a kick out of hearing my 11yr old son, singing along to tracks that he first heard through me as he plays his xbox with a soundtrack made from my collection. Sometimes when he plays something new that I haven't heard, I can hear a sample, a certain riff or something in it, then I'll say to him play that again mate. Then we'll find the original tracks that were sampled in his new discovery and he loves it. I'm 53 now, and when younger, practically lived at The Ministry. I enjoyed dancing onstage for Silver Bullet, Salt n' Pepa, Hijack (on their small UK tour promoting The Horns of Jericho) and Overlord X. I partied and hung with Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot from Curiosity Killed the Cat just as the band broke through, and nearly played a role in their video for Down to Earth. Alas, work commitments decreed otherwise. Had heated dance-offs with Terence Trent-D'arby on the dance-floor at the Wag (gawd, he was as conceited as he was talented and good looking, lol) and watched the filming of Bowies 'Blue Jean' video there. Gotten rotten drunk with Mark Hollis in my local pub at the time, just outside Great Whelnetham called The Eagle, and managed to *not* talk about his band because I'd heard that had pissed him off before when fans plagued him when he's having a quiet pint. Was a sad day not long ago when Mark passed away far too young. Almost suffered the wrath of about 600 black guys outside the entrance to The Academy (Brixton) at a Public Enemy gig in '92 when someone threw a tin of something (like soup) from behind me and my mate. The tin hit a couple of people near the front, one of them suffering a nasty cut on the back of his head. Everyone swivelled round and stared straight at us two thinking it was us. Shitting ourselves we frantically gesticulated that it was from behind us as a surly looking mob of Public Enemy fans headed our way. Did not help that I was 6ft 6inches, slim, pale and white wearing a Troop tracksuit. Thank fuck the security guys on the doors were stood on raised platforms to oversee the crowd and saw what really happened, realised two white guys were blamed and were gonna' get properly turned over, and thankfully put it out on their tanoy system. I used to rave when Ratpack weren't shit, Grooverider and Swan E had just started doing events and parties together and I had an almost out of body experience at Sunrise in '89 because everything aligned and it changed how I viewed music from that night onwards (it was the Sunrise that spawned all that bollocks in The Sun about drug-fuelled teenagers which eventually culminated in the UK Government attempting to make rave culture illegal with a law that banned public performance of music “wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats”).
Born in '68, I was fortunate to be a teenager during the 80's, and in my twenties for the 90's. Music back then was different with many youngsters either mods, skinheads, suedeheads, punks, goths, heavies, psychobillies, b-boys, etc. British youth sub-culture was varied and intense. The advent of edm changed everything, along with the necessary advancement of synthesisers becoming available. MTV launched in '87, transforming music through the exciting new medium of video. Hip-hop exploded in the mid-90's and permanently altered the music industry forever. All this experience and damned brilliant times brought with it a vast catalogue of music, of many genres. I'm no expert by anyone's imagination, but being exposed to various styles of music enables me to listen to something new that uses samples from old tracks that were originally from my youth. It's fun and my son and I enjoy finding the original tracks.
Good Life was one of those tracks that just 'got' you. Great to dance to and it hit like a bomb, along with the album Paradise.
Man, what a great summary life during a time I wish that I had seen. Sounds like you've lived the life dude and lovely that you can share your music with your boy.
I love this song remind me of the club the powerhouse in Birmingham back in the day you could dance to this everyone I knew loved it and I still do to this day
this comment really gave me life, i dont plan to but if i ever have a kid i would love to have this u and u kid have going on
@@danieloliver4558 Cheers Daniel, appreciate your comment. But tbh, there were many ordinary people like me who could dance well and just loved music. Believe me, I only barely touched upon the 'olden days', as my son calls it, lol. I lived in Paris for a two years and somehow ended up modelling for a young JPG, and Kashin Sato. Which led me to meeting and dancing with Princess Caroline of Monaco... just before her security lifted me off the ground and escorted me away...!
Sheesh, getting all maudlin and sentimental now... 🙂
Thanks again fella. Take care. ✌️
@@alexandrossajaropulos6282 Cheers mate, that's a cool thing to say. Thank you. BTW, don't get old.... it's a trap..! 😊
Yasss...freshly moved to San Francisco in '93, just beginning to explore club life, and hearing this JAM at a queer club and thinking, "YEAH. THIS IS WHAT A GOOD LIFE FEELS LIKE." Happy nostalgia...
18yrs old 1989 paying £20 for my first E what a start to adulthood 🤩🤩
I had the same ExperiencE, but ten years later, for... uhm, 25.000 lire. Lira doesn't exist anymore, unfortunately!
I bet they were good E's! 😉
Born 97 and my mother would play these songs
How I miss those Good Life days. NYC circa 92
One of the greatest club/house signs ever recorded.
You got that right.
Real house music is the bomb!!
It's still the bomb
Those were the good old days with club music and the clubhouse in Washington DC
the bomb
@emmy lite ♥️♥️,
Detroit like Chicago
Best time you could think of . Disco and Funk kind of merged into this .
I've been at it for 26 years, and Inner City live in DETROIT for Movement/DEMF 2010, Good Life, is still the best moment ever out of thousands of best moments!!!
Man those late 80's early 90's NYC raves must've been amazing.
you know it's good music on CZcams when the video is a picture of a vinyl cover
I use this as a test disturbingly often.
Word up!
🤩🥰😍We had Great times. Friday and Saturday Nights LIVE!
Even through the social woes of drugs and gun violence in that crack era. This music took you away, if not for kust a little while. BUT WE'D BE TIRED AS HELL by the time the music ended on a extended super mix...1500 hours of non-stop dancing 'cause you can out dance anyone....lol
I wasn't around for any scene back in the day but I love this!
It's not about when you were born, it's about GREAT music, PERIOD. Feel those awesome chords and that warm bassline.
These really were the days... Lots of good memories
Best version hands down!
NEED A BOOST IN LIFE.............................put this song on and blow the speaker up FFFFFFKKKKK YEEEEAAAAHHHH
This the type of music that makes you think everyone is happy😅😅
This jam will make anyone wanna move with it's great beat 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Smash it old School 90s style. On It like a Car Bonnet 😊😅🎇🪘🤐🔊🙃😎
More PlEsE 😅😂💙🤯🇬🇧🗣️🤬🫠🙃😎😎
Trip Tronik Robotic 🏡💥🇬🇧
CLASSIC!!! Still get goose bumps, takes me back to when I did have a "good life"
Same here
Anything and or everything good in life comes with this vibe, the memories of yesteryear come flooding back in an instance. Peace ✌️ love ❤️ and unity 🤝 to all listening in Nov twenty two 🌞🙏❤️🇬🇧❤️🙏
Always loved this song. But New York Undercover brought me back here. Lol
- Signed 08/10/2022
for me this is one of the most important electronic tracks that ever made. This is a timeless masterpiece.
This and Giorgio’s I feel love. Two eras two ground breaking sounds. Chords galore
Omg! Dancing until the mornings in Amsterdam. Preparing with Friends with make up and clothes was just exciting as the night itself. Every friday and saturday night. What a privilege knowing these days with this music. I can die in peace. 😉😊. Sorry for the youth nowadays worldwide. Enjoying yourself with Friends and music is punishable now. Feel so sad for them. Youth is only once in a lifetime and very short. Hope you all have time enough being young in freedom. It is too important.
Being in lockdown and listening to music, has taught me one thing. Modern music has nothing on the music from this period!!!!
Well said!
This 1989 track is better and sounds more modern than today's ''music''.
@@JCesar-xf2bk was this 1991 or 1992 ?
@@sylvialupehernandez9154 In fact, GOOD LIFE was released in 1988 shortly after BIG FUN. The album (PARADISE, in the UK, and BIG FUN, in the USA) was released in 1989.
@@JCesar-xf2bk
This is the CJ Mackintosh (brilliant remixer) mix - released in 1993.
@@lucasm3879 Excellent!
All these years later, and it's still better than half the stuff on the radio in 2020. I do aerobics to this. 💃💪💃💪💃❤😘
I am 55 years old, and I workout to this music myself too.😁
Smooth as butter. I love to hangout at south beach MIA listening to this jam on a glorious day sun shining and smoking a cuban cigar
🦾Ja! 🦾Ja! 🦾Ja!
"it's still better than half the stuff on the radio in 2020." Half? More like the vast majority, general music is trash nowadays ESPECIALLY compared to this golden sound.
absolutely 💯
This just randomly came on in my autoplay and I'm so glad I let it play
uh why are you styled like my culture and how we grew up ?
Classic house music.. nostalgic vibes
Always thought it was neat how the old Sega games sampled and were inspired from this great era of House, Pop and other Electronic music. I immediately got Streets of Rage 2 vibes listening to this.
Great song ! Great Beat !! This song came out in 1988 .🙂👍 Good life definitely back in 1988. Lol
It was hot on the European circuit when I was stationed over there. Loved it!
On one of my first cassette tapes i got after I scored my first walkman. F'n sweet!!
I wish I had a time machine and could go back to the good old days.
This jam throws me back to the 80's, me and my fine ass girl friend (now my gorgeous wife) cruzing down Lake Shore Drive on my white convertible Buick Riv playing The Good Life!!!
I remember when this song was released 33 yrs ago omg love it 😍
Timeless classic!!! You can't beat this era!!!!
For sure!
@@rashkhan2436 This is such a tune!!
Club hopping in the 90s
Nothing compared to a "good" night of club hopping.
Untouchable😂
2:22 awesome!!!!
This mix of Goodlife was the very first House track I ever heard. I was 14 and I was immediately in love with House. It's my all time favorite track and this mix especially... A friend had mixed it back and forth with this other great piano house tune...
I had 22 years in 1989 and now I have 53 , still near 54 years in a few months and I arrived to this age, for me its a miracle have arrived to 53, having survived to the plagues from.our time, Aíds, drugs,never I used drugs, never liked me and maybe by this I,m.here and cause god allow it
lol saw them live in 1989 now in my late 60's and still dancing just waiting for great music to come back but I do like Duo Lipa Levitating ♥
This! As well as Knights of the Jaguar. MASSIVE
bbbbbbbaaaaaybeee!!!! this is memories right here!!! From Boston to LA, I was in those streets LOL
Never give up on the thing that made you feel MOST ALIVE!
I'm actually 42, thank you. This is still as raucous now as it was then. Love Kevin Saunderson!!!
Takes me back
This is. What it's about the best!!!
I'm only 16 but really getting into this type of 90s house music. I love this shit
damn same
every music from the 80s, 90s whatever the genre is, they all good. Damn
nobody cares
@@kurkar3011 I care
Isn't it awesome how you can hear a song and then remember exactly where you were and what you were doing!!?? For me, this is one of those. 1988/1989. I was 18 year's old and serving in the USAF in England!! The home of great Dance/Electronic/House/Techno Music. OMG those were the day's!! 🔊🕺🔊💃🔊 I play this song regularly today when I want to be transported back in time to a better world. 🙏🏻💓✌🏼💛✌🏼💙
Those intro strings are breathtaking
That so nice this one music. Good memories.Fantastic
CJ Mackintosh always one of the BEST HOUSE DJs and Producers of ALL TIMES ! Perfect Mix !
He did so many quality mixes, house and hip hop 👌
We had R&B, we had rap, we had reggae jams and we had House!!
We used to jam all day all night back in the 90s!
So here's a newer jam but man does it hit that 90s note!
czcams.com/video/tAqENlABNQk/video.html
Happy new year!
All day, all night, then all day next day at the after party...
I first heard this version of this tune on Centreforce 883 a few years ago, I had to know what version of 'Good Life' this was. This is the best version!!
🔥🔥🔥❤️This is Definitely IT!!!💃🔥🔥🔥
This song means so much to me. I have the biggest smile on my face at the moment.
Smile !You better..Smile
O yeah I jammed to this song!!!❤️Back in the days in South Chicago!💯
Bruh people would literally run to the dance floor when then this joint came on!!
Awesome
This ONE song here represents a time that can never be duplicated.
This is the JAM!!!!!!!!!!
+Julia Miller Indeed
+Julia Miller Can't believe this track is 10 minutes long.. holy crap
+Julia Miller you know it
RIGHT FROM THE START UNTIL THE END!!! HECK YEAH!!!
Aye but uve got big ears Eccies àre good eh Suck it up foòoòòoobaaaarrrrr
INCREDIBLY OUTSTANDING SUPER 💪🏾💪🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥💋💋💋💯💯💯 AWESOMENESS
Very Good old House song!! great!
I remember buying the album paradise on cassette, as lad of 16 years old way back in 1989. How times change. Still feel like a teen deep down! This Album seriously needs a remaster and expanded version!
sell me D:Ream such as an Aspiration, minted classics