What are you YouTubeing right now?

i post it every year.

Adrian Cowell travels to Hong Kong where he secretly films Triad gangs who process opium into heroin and push the powder to the addicts on the street. Hong Kong’s Narcotics Bureau cooperates fully with him to describe how they fight the unwinnable war against drugs, gangsters and corruption.

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This rare short music show special “The Cutting Edge” features legendary Grandmaster Flash and the hip hop breakdancing crew “Mysterious Dance Company” straight out of Watts, California. Filmed during the early days of hip hop’s explosive rise from the underground, this segment captures raw street energy, powerful rhythms, and the cultural birth of a movement that would change music forever.

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wowzers

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Amazing :heart_eyes: Would love to see him get one more world champs to put him out in his own above Hendry (not that he’s not already there anyway)!

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From Pet Shop Boys backing dancers to what one person in the comments described as “the Spice Girls on acid” - well worth a watch even if the music isn’t exactly your flavour of sound.

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He playing really good at the moment so :crossed_fingers: Home now after a brilliant night of pop punk Balearic Mish mash and some floaty bangers for the last hour im the oldest bar in Waterford,heads I haven’t seen in years so it was great to catch up
Here’s a couple I played during the last hour.




06:30am now still nice buzz off the Doir pill someone gave me hours ago…:grimacing: I say early day beers are on the horizon if I get the head down for a couple of hours :crossed_fingers:
Oh and my favourite remix of Roscoe brought everyone to the floor :green_heart:
Midlake - Roscoe (MoM 2021 Version) by MoM on #SoundCloud

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Hewan Clarke, the first DJ at The Haçienda, tells the real story of the club’s opening alongside Aniff Akinola — from Tony Wilson’s vision to the chaotic first night that shaped Manchester’s nightlife culture.

Part 1 of my deep dive with Hewan Clarke — the first ever DJ at The Haçienda — joined by Aniff Akinola, who provides quality control, memories, and context from the dancefloor to the DJ booth.

This episode goes right back to the birth of The Haçienda and the foundations that shaped Manchester’s entire nightlife culture. Hewan tells the story of how his journey began at Rufus, a small club in the Corn Exchange where jazz-funk dancers practised new moves every Monday while Hewan played records. Those nights led to unexpected visitors — members of Factory Records band Swamp Children — and eventually to their manager, Tony Wilson, driving Hewan across the country, rolling spliffs while discussing WBLS DJ Frankie Crocker.

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This trailer for the Mole Man documentary from some years back. Really keen to see it now! Has anybody here watched it?

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Tha dj koze remix of made to stray is such a fucking track. Blew my mind when I first heard it.

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On this, just remembered it https://youtu.be/uS5lSe9I6oo?si=RsdbTynAZ0Oh5bsf

Barry Biggs - Love Come Down (Countdown, 1983)

https://www.youtube.com/@CountDownEU

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little time capsule

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Thomas Bangalter btb with Fred Again…

So good :slight_smile:

Edit - I hadn’t watched / listened to the whole mix when I posted this link. I have now, it’s an absolute belter, TB gives a career spanning masterclass. Lock in and enjoy X

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Ooooo yeeeahhhh