Added: Jul 3, 2008
From: Ichnos71x
Duration: 3:23
"Rockit" is a hit song recorded by Herbie Hancock. It was released as a single from his 1983 album Future Shock. The song was written by Hancock, bass guitarist Bill Laswell and synthesizer/drum machine programmer Michael Beinhorn.Constructed and composed during the recording process at various studios, including Martin Bisi's in Brooklyn NY, "Rockit" was perhaps the first popular single to feature scratching and other turntablist techniques, performed by Grand Mixer D.ST - an influential DJ in the early years of turntablism - using turntables as a musical instrument. Many later turntablists have cited "Rockit" as revelatory, inspiring their interest in the instrument.The single was a major radio hit in the United Kingdom but more of an underground hit in the United States. The humorous music video, directed by duo Godley & Creme and featuring robot-like sculptures (by Jim Whiting) moving in time to the music, was among the earliest videos to feature African Americans on MTV and garnered five MTV Video Music Awards in 1984, including Best Concept Video and Best Special Effects. Hancock himself appears and plays keyboard only as an image on a television, which is smashed on the sidewalk in the closing shot.In 1985 at the Grammy Awards, Hancock performed "Rockit" in a synthesizer jam which also featured Thomas Dolby, Howard Jones and Stevie Wonder.In 1986 it was featured in the Soviet film The Courier alongside a hip hop dance sequence making it one of the songs to introduce hip-hop to the USSR. The song was later remixed by V-Video, an early Russian video company, to be played with its logo.It is also featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and is included in its soundtrack box-set. The song was also used in the movies Zoolander and Kickin' It Old Skool. It is also used in the video game NBA Street: Homecourt when a gamebreaker move is activated. A remix of "Rockit" is one of the playable songs in the PlayStation 2 game Amplitude. It also appears in The Simpsons episode Treehouse of Horror XVI."Rockit" lends its name to a range of vintage stores in London, as well as a Toronto music venue."Rockit" has also been featured in numerous commercials.The comedian-pundit Stephen Colbert has used 'Rockit' on his television show The Colbert Report, usually in conjunction with a video of conservative radio broadcaster Rush Limbaugh mocking the involuntary convulsions of Parkinson's sufferer Michael J. Fox.
Channel: Music
Tags: 80 80s classic clip hancock herbie music musica retro rockit song video videoclips videomusic
Rating: 4.67 (18 ratings) Views: 6776' favoriteCount='85 Comments: 13
cbsteffen Says:
Jul 4, 2008 - You just mentioned that this featured an African American! I found out that Herbie Hancock decided to appear on a TV monitor because he thought the video would go better on MTV if it didn't feature an African American. What exactly are you saying?
flybux Says:
Jul 4, 2008 - herbie hancock is on the TV screen.
cbsteffen Says:
Jul 5, 2008 - I know. I thought maybe you meant something else.
bluenote71 Says:
Jul 16, 2008 - good music
HollywoodWags Says:
Jul 17, 2008 - Yeah, I guess all the weird crap in this video would be better than showing a popular black guy like Herbie Hancock.
Dosswerks Says:
Jul 17, 2008 - This video used to scare me, but it's always been one of my favorites. Both the song and the video certainly hold up. One of the many great 80s instrumentals!
caskachan Says:
Jul 28, 2008 - back in those days, lets say he was one of the first few to incursioante into videos as most grooves as these and or rap werent even aired on mtv (on the very very early weeks of mtv)
brib333 Says:
Jul 30, 2008 - YO!! Your right!!! I had nightmares for like YEARS after seeing this video! I was only about 8 at the time. I just watched it again since the 80s and I bet i will have a nightmare about it tonite!!!!!!!
Memelish Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - LOL look at the robot "rockit" at :12, and the bird is watching...LOL
NolanMan66 Says:
Sep 21, 2008 - lols I was watchin i love the 80s and this was on there
HavokAddict Says:
Oct 11, 2008 - By far the strangest thing I've ever seen. o.ONot bad, but STRANGE.Even more strange than Technologic by Daft Punk.
munglin2 Says:
Oct 12, 2008 - Mr. Hancock was ahead of his time, a visionary for sure.
CombinedOccupancy Says:
Jul 4, 2008 - I remember digging the song, but not so much the video, but now that I am older I guess I can appreciate it a little more.. but just a little.:-)