Steve "Silk" Hurley - 'Jack Your Body' (1986)
I'd totally forgotten about this song until I had a look at the track listing from my all time favourite "NOW" or "Now that's what I call music" as it was known back in the day. It used to be an extremely prestigious must have and was a serious who's who of what was big at the time. Now 9 holds so many memories for me. Not only did I inherit the double cassette from Flycasual, but I had the VHS which only included 16 out of the 30 tracks and watched it constantly when I was 5 years old! I was especially mesmerised by the videos with animation and that included 'Jack Your Body'. In particular, the 1.27 minute clip with lots of little cats in tutu's running in opposite directions in a panic. Looking back at the video now, I can clearly see why this would appeal. Its a pretty good collection of random amusing clips that would entertain a young kid! I still love the song itself with it's 80's funkiness. If you love the cheesy synthesiser 'clap' sound as I do, it's definitely for you!
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SATURDAY NIGHT JUKEBOX! - Steve "Silk" Hurley - 'Jack Your Body'
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Tulis commentsClassic early House!! I remember Now 9 too as it holds so very good memories. We were living in a sort of musical blackout in Saudi and these compilations, I suppose like you say were chance to hear some of the big hitters, certainly when we were growing up. The videos were good and I remember it had Curiosity Killed the Cat on there my favourite band at the time after the Beasties. But bizarrely I also remember dozing on a night flight back to the UK and I had a new Walkman with a super cool auto reverse function and everytime I'd wake up the song would be Taffy's, 'Midnight Radio'. Had to be there.
ReplyI remember Now 9 very well I had it on tape and played it literally to death. I found an App for the iPhone today which lists all 80 Now's and is a pretty good tool. Check it out !!
ReplyClassic eighties stuff....with great lyrics....looks like all you eighties kids love this this
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