The Story of 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)' by Eiffel 65
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- When Eiffel 65 released 'Blue (Da Ba Dee),' it was a flop. They sold around 200 records, shrugged it off as a loss, and forgot about it. But in a wild turn of events, the track got picked up by a small local station before getting airplay on one of the biggest radio stations in Italy-and within days, it was steamrolling its way to becoming one of the biggest hits of the late 1990s, taking the electronic music group touring around the world as their song shot up the charts.
We met up with the members of Eiffel 65-Jeffrey Jey, Maurizio “Maury” Lobina, and Gabry Ponte-to find out the origin story behind "Blue," and hear what it was like to become international superstars in the blink of an eye.
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What were the actual lyrics?
I'M BLUE DABADI DABADY
Oo e oo ah ah ting tang walla walla bing bang
The old Lance Stewart vine says it all 😂
I'm blue, I will bleed I will die, I'm blue I will bleed I will die. swear to god thats it
HE JUST FUCKIN EXPLAINED IT TO YOU GUYS
The documentary nobody needed, but everyone wanted.
Gabe Brusky facts haha
hahahahaha
RIGHT
we do need this
Great Comment!
Vice 2012: Cannibalism
Vice 2019: I'M BLUE DA BA DEEE
General Butt Naked
Lol
Ok?
Link to the cannibalism one please :)
@@antomat85 I found this, there's more tho: czcams.com/video/ZRuSS0iiFyo/video.html
The melody is timeless. Anyone who knows anything about melodies, chord progression, and even the average listener could understand how and why this song became so big. It only makes sense. The melody is BRILLIANT!
Jajajajjajajajaa your so funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same Level as "A Thousand Miles".
Hahaha! What?
Totally. The melody is massive.
Well said bruv. If you don’t like the melody, you have a block to ur emotional level
I am from Egypt and this song was massive in my country back in the day. Crazy how music can unite the world!
same, I still remember when my friend made me listen to it in 2001 (a bit late, I know).
Send all the hot egyptian women to me please!
1503: Leonardo paints the Mona Lisa
1998: The Planet’s national anthem is born
lmao
HAHAHAHA
Nahhh that’s darude sandstorm
Since Earth is also called the blue planet, this one is really spot on...
*YO LISTEN UP HERES A STORY..*
I love how absolutely nobody asked for this and honestly it probably was a big risk and a lot of money but vice said “you know what let’s do it” and we all just love it lol. Nostalgia of us internet kids.
Taye Purks how is it nostalgia for internet kids when us 90’s kids didn’t have or care about the internet?
Loved this video but I dislike Vice 💩 have NO idea why this is in my front page👀
Mike Hunt What’s with you 90s kids and never shutting up about growing up in the 90s? Nobody will like you or the 90s if you act like a conceited douchebag about it. Grow up and deal with the fact that 1990 was 30 years ago.
@@CrustyUgg this is the reason us internet kids hate the 90's kids. All you complain about is "how hard it is to live in the 90's we don't experience the things you have done." Nobody cares, asshole. You don't see the generations older than you complaining right? Why can't you just grow up and shut the fuck up about 'how hard and how good the 90's were'. Shut the fuck up douchebag.
@@CrustyUgg no one asked
This track comes from legends and this song lives forever. Eventhough being remixed recently by David Guetta, it can never beat the original that got so many emotions in it.
Yeah I liked D Guetta's stuff back in the early 2000's, now most of the music is just resampling someone else's work... not just him, but many 'artists'. 95 -2010 was an amazing time for euro electronic dance music. With very few exceptions, music is stale now.
@@kleetus92 Agreed 100%
@@kleetus92 music is not stale you just need to find it
@@vv6152 K.... where?
@@vv6152 if I had a penny for every time someone says yUo JuST NeeD to LoOK 4 TeH MUSic when someone else says music isn't good nowadays.
Not everyone has all day to be searching for great music hidden somewhere on soundcloud among a billion other tracks. The whole point of inventing radio and music TV was that people could discover new music outside of their local area. People shouldn't be looking for music, someone else should be making a name for themselves as a great curator and broadcaster of unknown music.
What's I find fascinating is the way that they basically bumped into each other for a short moment in time. That window in time combined their talents and skills into a gem of a song; and the ride it took them on was incredible. I love that serendipity. It's hard for strangers to capture lightning in a bottle, and there's no shame in saying "We had different musical ambitions, and it's ok." They brought so much joy to people all over the world with just one song is such an accomplishment for a bunch of dudes who were just jammin' and riffing off each other.
“Lightening in a bottle.” So true, so true!
I know this is the beauty of music and moments in time - you don’t need to write a grand symphony to make something amazing that people love and it’s just pure chance a lot of the time like these videos on vice go to show
I love this comment 🥹
I’m a 90’s kid and this song was EVERYTHING to me lol
One of the highlights of human history.
I mean they had an Italian named Jeffrey, how could they not be destined for immediate success?
😂
You must not know much of human history C,even though it’s a good 90’s song
Timothy Clift nah man, it’s great because it fuccin bumps and brings people together.
I'm blue in color, will I remember?
FINALLY A VICE DOCUMENTARY I CAN GET DOWN AND FUNKY WITH
Shakalkg you must have missed the sandstorm doc...
@@smoothoperator9901 the WHAT documentary? Brb
I can get funky to this shity
@Big Rock, yes but only because shrek
A memory of this song I’ll never forget:
I was in elementary school (born in ‘90) and my bus was just pulling into school in the morning for drop off. This song comes on the radio. The entire bus load of kids-were talking 30-40 kids-was singing along to this song. Every single kid. That’s how big of a deal this song was back in the day. No one could resist it, and no one tried. God the 90s were great 💙
When he played the piano in the beginning it struck something in my heart from when i first heard the song as a kid. You know you've made something special when music makes you feel a certain way.
I think the piano melody is very pretty, and I'd love to hear a full orchestral piece developed from the original.
A full orchestral Rolf....
There's a good piano cover of it by radio --> piano.
done
x100
this one has a beautiful Piano track in the background:
czcams.com/video/fdpjmvet1Gw/video.html
Now this is my kind of VICE documentary
Yeah vice has really gotten way off track between trans b.s. and weed.
Nothing but facts
This song to me is nothing but a time machine to beautiful memories. Priceless.
In 1999 I was 5 years old. And "I'm blue" was one of the first songs I absolutely loved. It really stands out. Still love it!
It's not about writing a song in 2 hours. It's about making a life that leads you to those 2 hours
i like this guy give him a beer
Damn so true
That one phrase made me rethink the meaning behind songs like Everlong, Teen Spirit, The Pretender, Under Pressure, No Rest for the Wicked...
Wow. I hope someday I can experience a moment like that.
this comment blew my mind
Damn that's the best way to look at it
20 years later, We still play this song in the clubs. There are many remixes but the original version has stood the test of time. One of the greatest pop/dance records ever created.
Fab Funty shit attempt at trollin
@Flamez Kush Actually some discos meant for older people play this, at least in tourist places😄
@@FabFunty - 98 it was😂😂😂
Yes I’m still 💙
@@soulsurfer1111 your right !
don't remember who gave me that drink last night but it was blue🙄😜🤣 ,
so I'm better going to delete my comment,
thx for notification of my stupidity
"Its not a question of we made a song in two hours but we make a life that leads you in those two hours to make the song" Very inspiring and very true.. Such is life, every failure pushes you and that is very humble of him to acknowledge
The whole Europop Album was perfection. I still have it to this day. Absolutely timeless.
I still have my original copy too. It’s been bumped over and over so many times even in recent years that I am surprised it still plays 😂
23:02 The best quote of the whole documentary: "I don't remember how many singles I made and failed before blue. You have to mention them to understand how we wrote a song in 2 hours. it's not a question of 'we made a song in two hours'. But its 'we make a life that leads you in those two hours to make a song.'
Well according to Gabry, he did some "tweaks" which nobody noticed. lol But after all if it's a band everyone should be included, regardless of how much they've done.
Not only the best quote but when the song starts afterwards it gives me chills every time
@@rcran2491 Ponte keeps leaving and rejoining so I don't blame him.
Andrea M 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
PlayerCompare what do you mean he didn’t do anything? For blue?
This song was miles ahead of its time. That melody on the piano was beautiful.
The most beautiful melody ever made and to be made in my opinion.
i could listen to the piano alone on a 3hr loop honestly... then id throw in Blue as is again xD
That really is a gorgeous melody and I'd love it if someone did their own song to it as well. They'd be interesting, just to hear alternate takes.
@@lasekerhovd I think that's a bit of a stretch when you take into account the piano pieces in classical music
John Lennon Imagine is far better .... real musicians. Not someone that took a melody.
Shout out to Eiffel 65. My mother bought Euro Pop for me in 2000 when I was 8 years old. Looking back, I had no idea what the genre of music was, but it was something that was completely different then was on the radio in America at the time. Fast forward to 2010, I picked up Hardstyle and techno. Again, nothing like it in America. Now I look back on those days and I smile. Great times. I still listen to some Hardstyle every now and then. My daughter is a huge EDM fan now. She loves Techno. I played her some tracks from Euro Pop and she loved them. It made me smile. The music I listened too and loved as a child is now the same music my daughter listens to. So special
This series is probably one of the best out there. It’s interesting to see the behind the scenes on some of the most nostalgic songs for many of us. Sad how they never worked out as a band in the end but it’s nice to see they’re all doing pretty well.
Let’s get a documentary about darude sandstorm now
Already happened
Youre not gunna believe this
yes they ALREADY made it
Lemme tell ya somethin-
IT ALREADY HAPPENED?!?
who else had goosebumps when he suddenly played the "Im Blue" melody on the piano at the very beginning?
i did
I still love that part
Me @24.00 too
The piano part just makes it amazing
Damn you got me
Every millennial knows this song. It is hypnotic to the point of surrealism and was very groundbreaking for the time. Now, ironically, it embodies the spirit of an age that has been all but forgotten.
Don’t forget Gen X, I was 20 when it came out.
Wonderfully put
Something about that piano riff just hits you right in the feelings. Nostalgia overload.
Probably because it uses a variation of the I, iV, V, Vi progression
Band name: French
Band musicians: Italian
Song language: English
States where the song is known: WORLD
The state world??? NO WAY 😳😳😳
Literally every eurodance and bubblegum dance song in a nutshell
che onore
Mr. Worldwide
GERMANY should be a BLUE WORLD!
I love how none of them are pretentious artists or even your regular industry people, they're literally what happens when unnoticed producers make it big for some reason. Even their boss is cool
we are Italian man: we always do things with style :P
is really strange to read "unnoticed" in a sentence related to GABRY PONTE. lol
Ozzy Man Diaz did you not watch at 20:30 how he tries to passive aggressively take credit for making the song, by saying his name was in the credits and people must have forgot what "actually" happened with time, and how he split from the rest of the group to go on his own career.
RunTo7thst I can't tell if you're either too young or too socially inept to read his attitude when he says, everyone forgets who's name is on the original, but it was a team effort. He says it was a team effort after criticizing the true origins of the song as to avoid any negative comments.
nah man, at least a couple of the people showing up in the video are all but unpretentious... Gabry Ponte first of all, for what I have seen and heard and read around he's a massive diva. Jeffrey and Maury seem to be more down to earth.
I don't think a song gets anymore 90's than this
No jokes, my mom would play this in the car on my way to school. She had the CD. Which these days is rare. This is like late 90's early 2000. What a beat. I still listen to it and it never gets old. The funny thing is that the while album was good, not just this song.
6:58 "They trust me, I don't know why."
Relatable every day at work
true, sometimes i get scared about others trusting me but fail them...
@@paulvincentarriesgado3323 yep
Flowmasta Flam your good and I now about the story I wish luck and I want you to read this please😊😂😂
7:02 ?
What's amazing is at 3:51 he says he 'wasn't able to find C on the keyboard'.... Then 'turns up for lessons at eight thirty the next morning' and makes the doorbell sound which is pitched exactly at middle C. Wonderful.
Holy crap dude, I wasn't sure so I just tested it and you are absolutely right. Good ear!
@Marina Betancourt wrong. its middle c
Marina Betancourt bby girl ur right i actually am a little tone deaf. but my daw told me that the exact pitch of the tone, is -0.377 off C, so it is perfectly understandable that ur amazingly giftet ear is hearing a B - but also, youre wrong.
Jeppe Fogh Poulsen it’s a b...
@@jeppefoghpoulsen355 It may not be a perfect B, but it's definitly not a C
If you think about what the “dance” music actually is today, dance ‘90 looks like gold compared to it. That said, Eiffel 65 made a piece of art with Blue and that song (along with a few others of those years) will be never forgotten. It was such an important part of my childhood. So many amazing memories rush to my mind as soon as I hear the first couple of notes of the melody. That is exactly what good music is, that is exactly what art is. Thank you Eiffel!
Blue was a formative song for me in my childhood. I connected with the song because I felt like the music was saying words that I could not articulate. It was as if someone was singing for me, and because of that, I could express myself when I heard this song.
I bought all the music that Eiffel 65 and Bloom 06 made because that unique sound was my sound. It was me, and because I loved it, I felt happiness in myself.
Blue is the anthem for people looking to see that they are not alone in this world. Thank you Gabry, Maury, and Jeffrey for giving me this connection and this beautiful song.
"We wrote the song in two hours." I love how he means that like, can you believe it? Yes. Yes, I can believe that.
I’m blue da ba dee da ba da... okay guys, we still have 2 hours left to write this song, what next? 😄
@Lubabalo Mahlombe so are most the greatest songs ever. Except for In My Life, that is the song of all fucking songs. Who'd've thought 4 young lads from liverpool could create the best thing the human race has ever created
@Caleb Edwards 😂
If you didn't hear him he said i wrote 3 versions in 30-40 minutes
The whole song was constructed in 2 hours
Now i can finaly die in peace.
Amen brother.
Only if you're green.
Still up there?
Same here.
Where did you land bro?
Its sad too see that big groups like this didnt accualy get along all that well. But its really what happens with these one hit-groups, the song blew up out of nowhere and suddenly people start fighting over who did what and forget that it matters they even got the oppertunity to get this big. Nonetheless absolute timeless classic :)
Eiffel 65 also had Move Your Body so they WEREN'T a one-hit wonder :)
@@beckybecky125 Oh wow found out about that song not too long ago!
@@bve7397 and ''Heaven'', which was also big and in my opinion even better than the "Blue"
@@petkokrushev3840 and Living in a Bubble was a great track too!
@@petkokrushev3840 too much of Heaven
This was my first cd. It was given to me back when my family had to staying a homeless. And still have the cd to this day.
This is a documentary I didn't know I needed. This song always brings me back, love it.
Definitely didn’t need it. Buncha fatcats rich off garbage music
This is a song from my childhood
I literally thought this same thing. Scrolled down once on my mouse and landed on your comment. WOW!!!!!!!!!
@@CANControlGRAFFITI dude. U listen to rap by any chance?
New Years 1999/2000 when this song came on, man I was just a kid then, but I’ll never forget
Exactly. I was only 6 and I remember clear as day. This song was/is HUGE. It's every 90's kid "it" childhood song.
Same. I was 9. Blew my mind. Such a beautiful melody and the hook catches you way off guard
Old Skool 😎
I wasn't born yet...
I was a freshmen in high school, this was the first mp3 I ever heard at the time
I remember April 1st, 1999 also. It was my 13th birthday. Absolutely loved this song when I first heard it. Still love it today.
Hello April 1st twin birthday! Lol
Amazing story about one of my favorite childhood songs! It’s still catchy after all these years!
Holy shit this song was literally ahead of its time when it released, that’s crazy that it took a year for it to blow up.
That's Italy.... ;)
I was about to say it was light years ahead of its time
Yeah thats why most of people on there place didnt like it i think the trends of the in edm music in there is much Probably techno or hardcore...
@@joebermuda6452 light years don't meassure time, they meassure distance, in case you didn't know.
Dude I loved and still love all of their Europop album. Way ahead.
I was born 1990 and this song was a big part of my childhood! Thanks for this cool video about them.
Same! 90 baby here too.
Me too
What's up dude!
same age as you, this was my favorite song when it came out
:( da ba deer okey no dee
That transition from the intro is seamless
This is proof that simplicity is sometimes the best option
*VICE PLEASE MAKE MORE DOCUMENTARIES ON POPULAR 90s MUSIC*
facttttttttttsss
Alice Deejay please
Vengaboys ,aqua
20 years later and still a banger, this is when you know you have succeeded
Wait... it's been TWENTY YEARS? Damn, getting old sucks!
LandonGendur Indeed 😭Spongebob is going on 20, I’m going on 20, Melee and Digimon are going on 20. It’s been so long yet feels so short
oow im getting older
NOW I CAN'T STOP SINGING / DANCING TO IT MAN !!!
Wow are you serious? 20 years? Then it means i was 3 when it happened...i still remember perfectly when the commercials on Tv showed this song.
Being a kid back in the 90’s, this song always gave me goosebumps.
Still does
Same here.. cant believe how much time has gone by since than. Its way too nostalgic man, makes me sad tbh. Wish i can go back in time and stay there for awhile
This was so fun to watch! I blast the whole album with my 6 year old daughter and she loves it! Greetings from Chicago!
The first song I ever liked as a child, I’m blue
Updated8SecondsAgo Facts!!!!
Same, amazing song
I'll be listening to this song right after this video
Big Fat Liar put me on that good good
same here, funny how it stood out to so many young people, i dont know if its the aliens in the video or what but this song is metaphysical
"Overnight success takes years."
@That Guy true, true, but he's right, in this day and age now you make one banger and it just suddenly gains traction over night and no one knows who sings that song until later on you other more two song coming the same yeard
Excellent documentary! It’s mind blowing to see the creative process behind music and so disheartening when it doesn’t become successful. We are all so lucky that it eventually got it’s well-deserved break.
I love how down to Earth they all seem even after all these years. Congrats to them for continuing to live their dream
Watch the the other episodes of this series
Atleast its not as sad as the 303 story. Out for more than a years. Out of production for 10 years. Blew up big after 10 years. Never came back to production.
Italian Disco Music 90's is one of the Best music with melodies and fantasy
No joke, this was an incredibly important song in shaping pop music. It was way ahead of its time.
I need more stories about 90's songs
There are netflix
@@pandaprod2360 what documentary is on Netflix?
Which one?
Yea like Rick astley never gonna give you up
Check out the channel called "Todd in the shadows" and his one hit wonders series, it's pretty interesting.
I began listening to Eiffel 65 when I was 10. I'm 29 now and I haven't stopped since. They are, honest truth, my absolute favorite band. Always and forever ❤️ I know all their songs and sing them almost everyday. This is just so wonderful!!
Same. I’m also 29 years old, discovered them when I was 10 years old, and haven’t stopped listening to them since. This song is such a huge part of my life.
@@miserabletry as an Italian, Im so proud to see that Anglo-Saxons listeners like you out there appreciate 90's italian dance music after so many years.
I'm 38 and it's not so common to see italian music to be known outside our country.
Eiffel 65 and some other italian dance music artists made it possible.
If you like this type of music try even Gala "Come into my life" and Alexia "Me and you" songs. They are both italian and they are amazing.
Cheers from Tuscany!
I was born in ‘89. This song reminds me of playing Pokémon on my gameboy color, watching Sailor Moon, and checking my downloads on Napster. Nostalgia overload ❤️
Every 90's kid needs to watch this
Already on it.
97' here, love it :D
91 baby
Checking in for duty
I was born in 04 but I remember this by heart
Listen on spotify to get it back on the charts one more time
6BRENO6 lets do it chief
Backed!
im down
Already on it. Lately I've been channeling my inner Millennial child self, listening to nostalgic music from the 90s. Dance pop being club music with pop lyrics, European dance music meeting USA electronic music, it all makes sense now why I like party music and EDM today. I also reactivated my boy band dancing skills. Is that something I should be embarrassed about though. lol
We'd recently got married and in the B & B where we spent our honeymoon, this song was always floating out of the kitchen area on the radio every morning, without fail. Whichever station they listened to REALLY liked this song lol, it was a staple, every morning. No other songs stick out in my memory of those mornings, apart from this one. All these years later, still married to the same guy, now with a 19 year old son, and every time I hear this song I am transported back in time to being a newlywed couple again. I have a really fond affection for this song. I also feel a bit old reading most of the comments saying that they were in school when this song came out lol!
Thank you for sharing this lovely story. Here's to a long life with your love!
@@Mickeyella123 Thank you! All the best to you.
1999 this song came on MTV. It gave birth to my love for dance music. I was 6 years old. :)
The late 90s/early 2000s had some really weird songs, but as a 30 year old I feel I grew up at the right time considering the music 🤘🏻
Hoss Cartwright amen. Of course I’m biased, but you had these dance tracks, and also alternative rock and rap/hip hop really all getting their stride at the same time. I’m trying not to turn into the bitter old man that hates the younger generations’ music, and there is SOME good stuff coming out, but the 90s-early 2000s was the sweet spot IMO.
Yeah I pooped too
JTD472 Just remember that a lot of music nowadays is ironic and not meant to be good. Seems like no one gets this
Hoss Cartwright fucking right bro! I was in 3rd grade when this song came out and we had a lil elementary dance thing? Lol but they played that song and 3rd grade me is going crazy watching this lol
Lola's theme
Bro it’s crazy some people will never know how crazy this song was😂😂
This song literally defined so much of my childhood because it was on ALL the time. Omg and that music video was so cutting edge at the time, amazing to think lmao.
This and the thong song! 😂😂
I was born in the late late 90's. I wasnt really there when it blew up since i was a kid but this song still somehow made my childhood and party life. To this day it comes on parties nonstop. And everybody knows and loves it. Its like it unites people in a different level, young and old. And that makes it so beautiful
@@Silagane dude your reaching hella hard
Its so weird because that song was never not on lol u turn on the radio, tv, go to a mall, annnnyywhere and it was on. Then the ongoing debates on what the dude is sayin 😂
This was my jam back in the day! The whole Europop album is still a bop to this day. I love hearing the story behind the song.
Words to live by...
“‘Blue’ changed my life in so many ways. First of all, it makes me proud of myself. Because before ‘Blue,’ for example, me…I don’t remember how many singles I failed before ‘Blue.’ And you have to mention them to understand why people like me, Jeffrey, and Massimo can write a song in two hours. It’s not a question of ‘we made a song in two hours,’ but we make a life that leads you in those two hours to make the song.”
- Maurizio “Maury” Lobina
the way they dressed in the video is exactly what h&m and forever 21 sell right now
They were ahead of their time
You mean the astronaut clothes?
It's more like 90s chic is in.
Really? I still dress normal so I do not know nothing about those stores.. and I'm 22.. lol
Travis you are very right . The whole Miami vice theme is coming back .
That piano melody is absolutely beautiful.
1999: This Song Is So Good
2013: This Song Is So Good
2023: This Song Is So Good
3023: This Song Is So Good
4042: This Song Is So Good
5052: This Song Is So Good
9999: This Song Is So Good
ထ : This Song Is So Good
A Challenger appears: Lamour Toujours
cuz: This Song Is So Blue
Both songs are great
Europop is one of my fav albums of all time, glad they never gave up.
I’m so glad Eiffel 65 didn’t decline this interview
I bloody loved this song when it came out. Hearing it now gives me proper chills, it’s soooo nostalgic and brings back so many memories! Ahh, the 90s.
This was my song for the year I lived in Kaohsiung, Taiwan for a year as a 17 year old. Brings back so many crazy memories of an exciting time in my life.
I've seen a few behind the music types shows & when they interview foreign producers who ended up splitting, they are always so diplomatic when explaining what happened. Much respect.
Man, being a 90's kid this song is one of my earliest memories of music, this along with Cher's "Believe" which I heard around the same time (and funnily enough also somewhat inspired this song). I remember an evening sometime in '99 I was scared of going to the bathroom alone in the night but because I had heard this song and fallen in love with it, I would just sing it out loud to overcome my fear while walking through the kitchen to the bathroom to the amusement of my family who could hear 6 year old me crying my heart out singing "I'm blue, daba dee. daba die!" while taking a leak. Haha, those were the best of times and a really fun memory I have thanks to Eiffel 65. God bless them.
After watching this i went and found my old MP3-player, packard bell FunKey 512 MB (that's *M*), plugged it in and sure enough, Blue (Da ba dee) was on it. Date modified: 15-7-2004. Holy shit lol
I had got the same MP3 player and a cd with "I'm blue" ;) memories
Eaglewilliamjohn dang what a blast from the past hahaha
That's gonna be a relic of history, if it isn't already. Packard Bell, holy crap.
I was a homeless 13 year old, living in an abandoned motel when this song came out. I was bullied a lot during that time too; and music was my only escape. I knew I wanted to do something in music when I grew up, but I wasn't sure. I listened to this track and a lot of tracks by Thievery Corporation. I was bullied for my music choices too; and I was soooo poor. But one thing I could afford was this single. It was like $12. I had a Discman I got for Christmas 2 years before that, and I played the HELL out of this single. I didn't actually see the music video until I was about 23 years old. Now I'm a former DJ who still goes bananas when this comes on. Thank you for keeping me happy and safe while I SURVIVED poverty. :)
_this is not supposed to be the place about your life story_
Music is magic, isn’t it? Glad you survived and are in a better place now.
@@vergeofpeashooters
Boi sounds like a name someone would give to a pink pet poodle and you’re the kind of person who ruins the experience for everybody else. Go away!!!!
Amazing 🙂
bless up
I'm 47 today and I close my eyes and see me dance in Ibiza and Cyprus to Blue. That time was magic
It's great to see these "behind the music" for these 1 hit wonder songs I grew up with especially the European ones. I remember always wondering: where did this come from, who are these people, what is their story? And back then, it wasn't easy to find out at all. So I really find these so enjoyable as a kid who lived on VH1 and MTV lol
April 1999, the end of 8th grade... EVERYONE LOVED THIS SONG, you couldn't get away from it. I still love it and have listened to it many times after all these years 😁 My 13yo daughter started singing the song one day and I started singing along with them and they're like "you know this song??" And I'm like "child, let me tell you a story... About a blue guy..." 😂😂
🤣🤣🙌🏽👏🏽
A good take, but Eiffel 65 were not one hit wonders. Move your Body and Heaven were also very popular tracks.
April 1999 was when it was a hit in their home country in Italy, then Summer 1999 for Europe, September 1999 for UK, and February 2000 for USA
Now i can sleep easier at night.
Thank you Vice
😂
Yae One *starts to fade away
Goosebumps when the piano played 🔥🔥 child hood memories !!
This song still plays at almost every dance festival I’ve been to💙
I was a teenager and getting into Mainstream Pop, Rock music in late 90's. I actually heard Blue Da Ba Dee in an Internet Cafe. I LOVED IT!!. I Asked the cafe manager, what is this song that's playing.. He said Blue Da Ba Dee .. I was like WHat!!!! And the rest is history!!! Beautiful song! Pure Magic. Love it.
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"I'm more focused on having my music more famous than me."
Ooooooooooooo
This might be the best video Vice has made. Something people actually give a shit about and very unexpected.
and something that defies politics that everyone can get behind
A ton of Vice's stuff is interesting and well done.
I know right, I never ever ever ever thought Vice would do this, to me this is quite special they were one of my cabo roten anda of all time, a big fan to say the least, I knew everything about them.
This and sandstorm are timeless bangers that will never get old
Best eletronic melodic song ever written
All throughout High School, my friends and I would argue over what they were saying in the chorus. I thought they said "I'm Blue if I were Green I would die."
Someone else thought it was "I'm Bi I'm in need of a guy."
And one thought it was just the "I'm Blue Da Ba Dee Da Ba Die."
That's it thought. I only had 2 friends in High School.
Gianni Brown Holy shit it can’t be un heard now
Lmfao those are the same arguments I had with friends over this song. That's awesome.
My cousin insisted it was "I'm in need of a diet"
ive never been so excited for a video. my childhood has been completed
Vice likes pretty girls
Jays adventures well ty
@@jaysoddfutr1136 Vice are trying to get laid
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nope
The entire album is as good as the track. Probably THE album that defined my teenage years. No covers or remixes will ever top the original. I’m triggered when I hear recreations. The song itself is so pure.
Legends in my opinion. In my personal view, "Heaven" is their best song
I remember listening this in 1999, I was 14... and I was like - wow. This is the song of the millennium. The future is now. Lol
This is a typical "im only 14 years old" comment, bet you ain't born in 1999, you are just looking for a comment that would get alot of likes 🤡🤡🤡
Ramon 7 born in 1999? she didn’t say that. you’re obviously like 12. foh.
@@Aurora-rw9lplmao if im 12, you're prob 7
@@Aurora-rw9lp calls himself "bruhh" 🤣 clearly a sign of an underaged kid 🤡🤔🤫
Ramon 7 oh so we being racist now? “bruh” originated from black people. I’m a female. Don’t be racist 💕
Wonder if James Cameron heard this song and made Avatar.
most unappreciated comment here :P
Lol probably did
#longstorySHORT !
@FromTheChi Tothe305 and raping the planet and it's inhabitants in the process with weird clone bodies... yuch!
@FromTheChi Tothe305 r/woooosh
Thanks for this video vice !!!
The production of Vice videos are second to none on CZcams. Keep up the amazing work!
Next time pls make a “Darude : Sandstorm” documentary !
@@Bawbalicious Thank you for your service.
@@Bawbalicious Thank you!!!
@@Bawbalicious LMAO it's even in the description of the video. Sometimes I feel like I'm the only one who hits that down arrow to read it. 😄
@@Bawbalicious it's private, now ☹️ I really want to see it though!
They made it and its a stolen song.
I love this series! So many classics!
There need 2 b way more episodes. _Stat_ !
This is not a classic
@@z3bv1onm17 Their Multi-Platinum plaques say otherwise lol
@@stevezac_cptlpnshmnt from overseas where they listen to anything lol
Classics? Wtf
I've been hooked on watching these stories about songs. I've been bingeing them all day. The songs that were all over the radio when I was a teenager and that touched or sometimes shaped my youth.