I remember when I first heard this song. I was about 5 yrs old. I remember my mom had a record player and I started playing records didnt know what I was doing. and I remember putting this record on and I remember it was a single and you flipped on the other side and it was the incremental. damn that's when hip hop started in the BX. break dancing on cardboard boxes. crazy!
FIRE!
WOW!!!!
Check out pointblank radio London they smash out the classics like this it's wicked
This song foreshadowed the hip-hop phenomenon that was to come. It's just begun!!!!
First time I heard this was the version mixed with Crosseyed & painless by Talking Heads… couldn’t find it anywhere???
Whenever I hear this tune I wanna get on the floor and breakdance even tho I can't, cheeewwwwwwwn
This played briefly in Flashdance, the movie.
This song has become the breakdance anthem. Every time I hear it I see an epic b-boy battle going down in my head.
I probably commented before but idc just k this my favorite song. I'm up rockin if only n my mind
This song always reminds me of the NYC Breakers and The Rock Steady Crew
I am going to need a Defibrillator after listening to this. Lol
Tawkin bout my generation…
Breakdance b boy classic!!
very serious genius
Thanks to the ppl who brought this to light I love Hip Hop !
The influence of the Latin percussions, in African American music, is indisputable
The greatest dance song ever…im 57 and I was just jammin like never before..whooo
There's no way not to listen to this song and not want to break dance.
Evidence said.. "it's only begun like Jimmy Castor…" and that's why I'm here #lordsteppington
I saw Jimmy at Randall Island 45 years ago we snuck in to see him
Wow Brooklyn in the house. I'm 60 yrs old and when I here this i go back to the guys breakdancing on any street immediately . The 70s
Roman J. Israel Esq.❤❤❤❤
I remember when I first heard this song. I was about 5 yrs old. I remember my mom had a record player and I started playing records didnt know what I was doing. and I remember putting this record on and I remember it was a single and you flipped on the other side and it was the incremental. damn that's when hip hop started in the BX. break dancing on cardboard boxes. crazy!
Give the bass some medicine, because it is siiiiickkk! Bangin ass song.