Planet Rock question
jjfad027
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Did Planet Rock get much radio play or was it strictly a clurb thing?
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Man, don't get me started. "Planet Rock" is probably the single most important record of my lifetime.
harvey knows. this song was huge everywhere. the first record that crossed over big time from new york.
This was way after Planet Rock.
I'd say so, yeah. The Jive Rhythm Trax record was definitely post-Planet Rock (and obv. Kraftwerk too), but probably a little bit before Miami Bass formulated itself into a recognised genre. Pretty sure I once read it was a key record for that scene too.
I think I read the same article where Marley talks about doing gigs in Miami that Luke and them would put on and taking the 808 down there which he played while Shante freestyled for hours. After the show Luke asked him about the drum machine and Marley says the next time they went to Miami EVERYONE had an 808.
or something like that
The Jive Rhythm trax record was a UK group (Wilsden dodgers) and is from 1982, so it's after 'Planet rock' but predates Miami bass. Great record BTW.
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There are two moments in my life as a young person that made such an impact that they are as clear and palpable now as when they first happened to me.
One is watching the doctor sew my pinky finger that was was split open by my cousin shutting an iron gate on it and the second is standing in front of the stereo, putting in the tape that was going around the neighbourhood and hearing Planet Rock for the first time. Everyone was losing their shit over The Message, but it was Planet Rock that blew my mind.
Y'know, I wasn't certain about that, but I had a feeling it might have originated out of Jive's London office - probably the work of the house engineers at Battery Studios in Willesden. A friend of mine worked there for a while, and did a few "UK remix" type things for the likes of R. Kelly and the Fu-Schickens, alongside Tosh from Vinyl Solution. I'll ask him if he knows anything about that record, although it could have been before his time.