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19-2000 (The Wiseguys House Of Wisdom Remix) or 19-2000 (Wiseguy's House Of Wisdom Remix)[1] is the third and a regional track of the Gorillaz' 2002 album G-Sides, from the US and Brazil versions only and a remix of 19-2000 made by British DJ, musician and producer Theo Keating, also known as Touché or Fake Blood, from the electronic music duo The Wiseguys. It was originally released as a B-side track on the 10" and 12" vinyl formats of the "19-2000" single.
Lyrics[]
[Noodle]
Here you go
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Body Movin'
Body Movin'
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[Sample]
Now, to business gentlemen
[2-D (looped)]
Body Movin'
Body Movin'
Body Movin'
Body Movin'
[2-D (looped)]
Body Movin'
Body Movin'
Body Movin'
Body Movin'
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[2-D]
The world is spinning too fast
Groove on
Video[]
Trivia[]
- It is the longest track on G-Sides, with a length of 7:14.
- It is also one of the two remixes of 19-2000 to be featured on G-Sides, the other being the Soulchild Remix.
- The "Body Movin'" lyrics are repeated exactly one hundred and thirty two times: ninety six on the first time, four on the second and thirty two on the third time, making it the official Gorillaz remix with the biggest number of repeated lines of all.
- Despite all of this, the remix still has no vocals for most of it, being mostly electronic music with no proper lyrics.
- On Spotify and SoundCloud, this song is only available on the G-Sides US version compilation, but due to also being a region-exclusive track there it cannot be acessed from any other country, which also makes it the track with the lowest number of plays out of the entire album. Latin Simone is also an exclusive to this version, but instead when tried to be played, it instantly redirects to the Spanish version from the Gorillaz album. Both tracks can be seen here.
- Strangely, this also goes to Brazil, where both tracks are included on the physical releases of the most complete version of G-Sides. The reason for those two tracks not being accessible from there have never been given.
- It is the only track on all of G-Sides on Spotify where credit is given to the additional artist of it. In this case, Touché.
- "House of Wisdom" is the name given by Touché to the remix, and is not part of the duo's name itself.
- The line "Now, to business gentlemen" is a sample originating from the Star Trek: In Vino Veritas LP.
References[]
- ↑ Gorillaz. "Spacemonkeyz x Gorillaz – G-Sides / Laika Come Home (2002, CD)" Discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 27 October 2021