that song came out around 1980 but really didn't take off until later in 1981 or 1982. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.Yes I beileve there is an instrumental 12 inch.
But yeah. I remember playing out this chune in the late 80's & early 90's. I probably haven't heard it in over 10 years, but it just came on my random track playlist and I was groovin'
Does the keyboardist remind anyone of Linus from Charlie Brown when he gets down???
kinda suspect though since I don't hear any crazy keyboard jamming while his fingers fly. also, where's the mic for the singer? were they just not even trying to hide the lip-synch back then?
but more importantly, thanks for schooling me on two songs that I will now promptly aquire.
Does the keyboardist remind anyone of Linus from Charlie Brown when he gets down???
kinda suspect though since I don't hear any crazy keyboard jamming while his fingers fly. also, where's the mic for the singer? were they just not even trying to hide the lip-synch back then?
but more importantly, thanks for schooling me on two songs that I will now promptly aquire.
It's top Of The Pops. They are the Kings of the lip sync performances.
Oh man that???s a nice tune. Must be honest I???m almost 37 years old and from England but I don???t remember hearing that track before. Definitely going to buy this record when I see it.
that song came out around 1980 but really didn't take off until later in 1981 or 1982. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.Yes I believe there is an instrumental 12 inch.
Yes, I have an instrumental version but on the flip of a 7", not on a 12". The 12" has some kind of club/extended mix on one side and then the album version on the other side. I'll see if I can find it when I get home.
Yes, I have an instrumental version but on the flip of a 7", not on a 12". The 12" has some kind of club/extended mix on one side and then the album version on the other side. I'll see if I can find it when I get home.
great to see a thread on this.. BIG with the UK massive (naturally).. was an anthem for all your acid jazz / rare groove massive back in the day (the kind of thing they'd play next to "light of the world"..
i was at a warehouse party in east london, with a skateboard ramp, a few weeks back, and we were doin' the southern freezzzzzzzz.. all night
Readheadz who know the actual "Southern Freeze" dance plaese to drop knowledge of said moves. Did it (the dance) actually exist? (I was just too young to have clubbed it at the time, never mind the taxi fare down "South" to experience said "Freeze").
I have asked real-life cock-er-knees but they weren't wise to it. So like a rare-groove-Neo, the question has dominated my thoughts day and night for many years... (well a bit). Yes. The question...
"What is the Southern Freeze?"
Always goes well with Hi-Tension's "Hi-Tension" (the orignal "Bless the funk" sample source IIRC)
can't say I'm too up on the brit funk moves of the day.. I'm also far too young, i have some older teachers tho
UK jazz dance legend Seymour could probably show you how to do it.. all the uk dances were about crazy leg work and wild moves. and of course, a handkerchief to mop your prefusely sweating brow
that song came out around 1980 but really didn't take off until later in 1981 or 1982. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.Yes I believe there is an instrumental 12 inch.
Yes, I have an instrumental version but on the flip of a 7", not on a 12". The 12" has some kind of club/extended mix on one side and then the album version on the other side. I'll see if I can find it when I get home.
that song came out around 1980 but really didn't take off until later in 1981 or 1982. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.Yes I believe there is an instrumental 12 inch.
Yes, I have an instrumental version but on the flip of a 7", not on a 12". The 12" has some kind of club/extended mix on one side and then the album version on the other side. I'll see if I can find it when I get home.
Damn this song has been on blast in my ipod for a couple months now. Shit, don't remember this track when I was younger. But I will say something that I don't hear alot of people say. In the 80's I think around 60 to 80% of the music that was hot came from the Brit's.
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But yeah. I remember playing out this chune in the late 80's & early 90's. I probably haven't heard it in over 10 years, but it just came on my random track playlist and I was groovin'
I.O.U. was the SMASH, but this was the JAM!!!
Does the keyboardist remind anyone of Linus from Charlie Brown when he gets down???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geKLdWOtVLE
Ive seen these types of clips before.
Can these somehow not be pulled?
how about "can't keep my love", that's probably my favorite freeez song.
kinda suspect though since I don't hear any crazy keyboard jamming while his fingers fly. also, where's the mic for the singer? were they just not even trying to hide the lip-synch back then?
but more importantly, thanks for schooling me on two songs that I will now promptly aquire.
It's top Of The Pops. They are the Kings of the lip sync performances.
here's a nice mp3...
06 southern freeez.mp3 - 7.94MB
NOW GIMME THE INSTRUMENTAL!!
"Flying High" is my other fave. This reminds me that I need those tunes on 12".
NB: Avoid the '84 re-pack/re-mix version called "Anti-Freez". Probably made as an I.O.U cash-in.
Gated 'verb for dayz.
Must be honest I???m almost 37 years old and from England but I don???t remember hearing that track before.
Definitely going to buy this record when I see it.
Yes, I have an instrumental version but on the flip of a 7", not on a 12". The 12" has some kind of club/extended mix on one side and then the album version on the other side. I'll see if I can find it when I get home.
I've always liked IOU as well. Back in the day I thought I found it once, but it was that crappy-ass EBN ONZ AEIOU track.
i was at a warehouse party in east london, with a skateboard ramp, a few weeks back, and we were doin' the southern freezzzzzzzz.. all night
I have asked real-life cock-er-knees but they weren't wise to it. So like a rare-groove-Neo, the question has dominated my thoughts day and night for many years... (well a bit). Yes. The question...
"What is the Southern Freeze?"
Always goes well with Hi-Tension's "Hi-Tension" (the orignal "Bless the funk" sample source IIRC)
UK jazz dance legend Seymour could probably show you how to do it.. all the uk dances were about crazy leg work and wild moves. and of course, a handkerchief to mop your prefusely sweating brow
No doubt Travolta has more moves than Gary Kasparov.
Man, I would really dig this.
THX
Old school writer from copenhagen, one of the first guys to hit trains in Europe...
Shit, don't remember this track when I was younger. But I will say something that I don't hear alot of people say. In the 80's I think around 60 to 80% of the music that was hot came from the Brit's.
SouthernFReeez is just so good!!!!!