Showing posts with label Electro Funk. Show all posts
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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/05/breakin-2-electric-boogaloo.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzysbFcCYS8endofvid
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Hospital scene
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Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/05/beat-street-theme-grandmaster-melle-mel.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhkOPNRV8Pkendofvid
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Climax and ending of the movie Beat Street during the funeral scene.
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Beat Street Theme - Grandmaster Melle Mel

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/05/ollie-and-jerry-theres-no-stopping-us.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_pzk83luwoendofvid
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1984) The music video features footage from the movie Breakin' as well as numerous street break dancing performances. Jean-Claude Van Damme, who was an extra in the film, can be seen dancing in the background at one point.
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Drummer Ollie E. Brown and bassist Jerry Knight were first-call recording session musicians. The native Detroiters formed the rhythm nucleus of fellow Detroiter Ray Parker Jr.'s band Raydio. Knight sang lead vocals on Raydio's gold Top Five R&B/Top Eight pop smash "Jack and Jill." As an A&M recording artist,Knight forged an intriguing rock/R&B/funk mix with producer David Kershenbaum on the Top 17 R&B hit "Overnight Sensation" from the LP Jerry Knight and on Super Rare Disco, Vol. 2. Brown produced sides for Klique, Patti Austin, Latoya Jackson, and the Rolling Stones. Polydor Records exec Russ Regan asked Brown to contribute songs to the soundtrack of the breakdancing-themed movie Breakin'. While watching scenes from the movie during a pre-release screening of the movie, a line uttered by one of the character's got Brown's attention, "they can't stop us." While collaborating on the song idea with Knight, the two began to reflect on their music biz travails. Issued as Ollie and Jerry, "Breakin'...There's No Stoppin Us" went to number three R&B and number nine pop in the summer of 1984. The 12" extended version features a more echoey, cavernous mix and burning synth bass with an instrumental on the flipside. The duo returned on the soundtrack for the sequel Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo which included "Electric Boogaloo" which made it to number 45 R&B in late 1984. Knight later co-wrote and produced sides on the Jets, Bunny DeBarge, Natalie Cole -- Everlasting -- and Patrice Rushen -- Watch Out. "Breakin'...There's No Stoppin Us" is on Disco Nights, Vol. 7: DJ Pix, Breaking Homies, Billboard Top Dance Hits:1984, Dance Dance Dance: Dance Hits of the '60s, '70s, & '80s, and Decades of Dance '60s '70s & '80s. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide

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Ollie And Jerry - There's No Stopping Us

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/05/electro-rock-vs-tko.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pspmBbbOHh8endofvid
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SONG: Don't Stop The Rock ARTIST: Freestyle
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Electro Rock vs TKO

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/05/expose-come-go-with-me.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGhxlRVwO7Uendofvid
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Extended Remix
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Exposé - Come Go With Me

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2009/11/ollie-and-jerry-theres-no-stopping-us.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq-2ijdGXS0endofvid
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Breakin' is a 1984 movie directed by Joel Silberg. It was also released under the title Breakdance: The Movie in some international locations.
The film setting was inspired by a German documentary entitled Breakin' and Enterin' set in the Los Angeles multi-racial hip-hop club Radiotron, based out of Macarthur Park in Los Angeles. Many of the artists and dancers including Ice-T (who makes his movie debut as a club MC) and Boogaloo Shrimp went straight from Breakin' and Enterin' to star in Breakin'. Ice-T has stated that he considers the film and his own performance in it to be "wack.
The story is a retelling of the 1961 film West Side Story[citation needed], (Kelly's agent James has a West Side Story poster directly behind his desk). Breakin' reverses the genders of the white/Puerto Rican couple. Although Kelly and Ozone are clearly a romantic couple in the sequel, and although they peck briefly in the first film (during the song "99 1/2 Won't Do"), the love scene in which they become a couple has been cut, and now exists only as a glimpse during the end credits.
The music score featured the hits, "Breakin'... There's No Stopping Us" by Ollie & Jerry and "Freakshow on the Dance Floor." Breakin' was followed by a sequel, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo.
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Ollie And Jerry - There's No Stopping Us (Breakin')

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2009/11/hashim-al-naafiysh-soul-1983.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BsACfJAsWUendofvid
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early-80s breaking in the London Underground set to the electro funk classic al-naafiysh (the soul) by Hashim
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Hashim - Al Naafiysh (The soul) 1983