Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group. Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved (Pt. 1 & 2 / Mono) · James Brown. In The Jungle Groove. ℗ 1970 Universal Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.. Released on: 1986-08-25. Producer, Associated Performer, Vocals: James Brown. Associated Performer, Vocalist: Bobby Byrd. Associated Performer, Trumpet: Darryl Jamison. Associated Performer, Trumpet: Jerone “Jasaan” Sanford. Associated Performer, Tenor Saxophone: Robert McCullough. Associated Performer, Baritone Saxophone: St. Clair Pinckney. Associated Performer, Guitar: Phelps “Catfish” Collins. Associated Performer, Guitar: Hearlon “Cheese” Martin. Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: William Earl Collins. Associated Performer, Drums: Clyde Stubblefield. Associated Performer, Conga: Johnny Griggs. Composer Lyricist: James Brown. Composer Lyricist: Bobby Byrd. Composer Lyricist: Ronald Lenhoff. Auto-generated by YouTube.
www.musicregulators.com Get Involved” by Dr. Off. Man, A Bahama style junkanoo song that was made popular in Miami by Dj Uncle Al & The Sugarhill Djs. This song was jammed at the Carver Center & Pac Jam and played on Als underground station 88.7 and blasted on mixtapes. Get involved was accepted in Dade being it was very dance orientated and Miami was all about booty shaking! Enjoy
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Provided to YouTube by Sony Music Entertainment. Get Involved · Craig David · JP Cooper. The Time Is Now (Deluxe). ℗ 2018 Insanity Records Limited under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited. Released on: 2018-01-26. Associated Performer: Craig David feat. JP Cooper. Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Tre Jean-Marie. Mixing Engineer: Wez Clarke. Mastering Engineer: Stuart Hawkes. Composer, Lyricist: John Paul Cooper. Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Become associated, especially in an emotional or sexual way. For example, He joined the company last year but never really got involved in the work, or It’s been two years since Tom got involved with Jean. get involved (in or with someone or something) 1. To establish an association, typically work related, with something or some organization. Johnny’s getting involved with a nonprofit health clinic during his summer vacation. I’ve gotten involved in campaigns for a number of political candidates over the years.
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Getting involved is something that you can do in a small town.
Within organizations, CoPs have traditionally emerged through the mutual engagement in work by individuals who are either physically co-located or who frequently meet face-to-face (Orr, 1996; Wenger, 1998).
Such contacts provide a means whereby parents and school staff can meet each other as people with a mutual interest in building relationships on behalf of children, thereby helping to break down the barriers that often exist between school and home.
After initial meetings containing a great deal of covert signalling to feel out potential Mates, it is a simple matter of seeking small favours, even unrelated to the primary purpose of the group, to establish trust and validate the relationship.
The new members met in informal groups in one another’s houses to become acquainted, establish mutual trust and understanding, and share anxieties and problems related to schoolchildren in Durham.
A first step in seeking to gain the trust of the people you lead is to let them get to know you in a way that allows them to evaluate your intentions and the impact that you may have on their interests.
The first step is for the facilitator to reach out to the family and arrange a time and place to have an “initial conversation” with them to hear their story and begin the process of building a relationship and a team.
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For some reason this causes my brain to grasp onto the song “Forget Me Nots” by Patrice Rushen. I guess it is the double tap of the bell (or triangle or tambourine).
I don’t wanna be a part of this same struggle no longer Baby comes knocking on my door, I hide behind the sofa I remember ten years younger I didn’t have a problem I wish I could get her again I wish that we could’ve stayed friends Why do you wanna stay friends? I really don’t mean no offense, oh no She’d leave you with you other chance if you did pick her up in your pants, oh no Would she hold you down, I think no, sir A gold digger, I already told ya Different kinds, they’re just part of a culture So why you keep getting involved her? Why I gotta get involved? Keep getting involved Getting involved with those games Why I gotta get involved? Keep getting involved Getting involved Why’d you get involved? Getting involved Why’d you get involved? Getting involved…
A l’ombre des dollars par Alain Sekercl Mirella Conti est une superbe italienne sa couleur préférée est le vert comme un bon gros billet de cent dollars
You seem nutritionally deficient. You are overweight with dark circles under your eyes and swollen, blotchy skin. I have a channel that will help. Its Mic the vegan. He is great. Hope it helps.
just few words to tell you Rachel to keep on going you look awesome and have a great magnetic power in front of that camera! thanks for your hard work!
Can you do an episode about how to use public transportation? I’m from the suburbs and as someone who doesn’t drive, I’m clueless as to where to start.
Ohh, this is so interesting! Please talk more about topics like these. Maybe you could do a video on how to help refugees and immigrants? I noticed while looking for my small town’s refugee programs that basically every single small town in my area in Germany offers some sort of program/tutoring/etc and I’m sure it’s like this in other places as well but many people might not be aware of that.
Just last week I started doing something for the local refugee help organisation. They offer one-on-one tutoring for German and for all ages, a sort-of buddy-system for people who just arrived here and (this is what I’m getting involved with now) a tutoring class for every subject apart from German which is mostly maths and economics/bookkeeping. I’m not the best in any of those subjects but I don’t need to be perfect. I know enough to help people in 7th to 9th grade and I could really solve some problems the young refugees I talked to had with understanding these topics. That was a great feeling and I’m so glad I could do this and I hope I can help them get better in school!
I was really terrified of going out and meeting all these new people and all that but no need to! Everyone was lovely and it was a great experience and I will certainly try to do this as often as I can.
I go to a bi-weekly social and board game group at a locally owned cafe. It’s a great environment to chill and meet new people. I’m very introverted but I met one of my best adult friend there (who started the group actually) and several other good friends. I still have a hard time connecting with new people, but I’m trying anyway. I think the most important thing I’ve learned is that i don’t need to talk to or connect with everyone, being there is often enough to find someone with similar interests to chat with. Casual friends are just as good/important as friends that are around all the time. They have a spin off group for people interested in hiking as well. I don’t get to go to game night all the time, because I am also involved with Scouts Canada. Currently i’m a leader in both my kids groups, Beavers (age 5-7) and Scouts (aged 11-14) and that keeps me very busy. I love both groups and cherish and value the friends I made in both areas, possibly particularly because I found both groups almost at the same time and it was just after I got my depression treated and was forcing myself out of an almost decade long social isolation (it was just my husband 2 kids and me for years, with occasional family visits. That’s it.)
you missed my favorite maker spaces. they are similar to tool lending libraries, but focus more on tech toys. so they’ll have 3d printers and CNC machines as well as more conventional things, and classes in how to use them and on programming and embedded electronics.
I recently decided to pick up playing an instrument I used to play and I’m joining a community band. I’ve found many communities, even pretty small ones, will have community bands that meet at a local school to practice and just play together.
You can also join places of worship if you’re spiritually inclined:) It can be a great way to get involved in your community since most places of worship provide opportunities for volunteering!
Also if you attend church chances are they have community involvement, or group meetings based on age group, gender, a certain activity like study, or marital status, etc. (: Once I settle with a church-home I hope to get involved. The one I go to now always has a bajillion things going on at once.
Local health departments might be a good place to start for volunteering too. Mine, at least, has connections all across the county because, well…they look out for the health of people all over the county! Health departments may sponsor different events or partner with different organizations that do events with the health of the community in mind.
Part of my problem doing any of those types of things is physically getting to the locations of things. I can’t drive and everything’s way too spread out.:<
Did anyone notice a persistent video anomaly in the middle of the video (going the entire height of the video)? I just need to know if I’m too tired right now or if it’s the video itself.
I live in a town of about 9000 people, and work in a town of about 1600. All of these activities are much more challenging to find, especially when practically nothing is online.
I go to to a language exchange every month! I’m working on my 6th language and the group helped me to become a lot better at not only speaking thr language but also at code switching!
If you’re looking for volunteers work, check your local library many need all the volunteer help they can get. Also, libraries usually have Friends associations if you want to get involved in your community. If you’re looking for a more social activity, book clubs or coloring clubs are great
I made the best friendships I have had in a long time through the church I started going to in my city. I found funny, chill, and super-supportive folks that I know will be life-long friends!
Dude, I just looked at the volunteer match site and it’s incredible. I graduate next month, so I’ve kind of been panicking about how to fill my time as I job hunt… This video is great, thank you.
This is helpful information, but only really works for towns above a certain size threshold. I get why Missoula’s roughly 70 thousand people might feel like a “small” town to some people, but it’s a small city and larger than the biggest city in my state (Maine). I live in a small, semi-rural town of maybe 3 thousand people. A lot of this kind of stuff doesn’t exist in municipalities that are very small (probably because they lack the population to sustain the activities), and “local” can mean a 20 to 45+ minute drive to get to opportunities for much of this in other, bigger towns. Local council and school board meetings, for those that are interested, are still available…but most of the rest is impractical or inaccessible.
I’m working on this right now. My biggest struggle is finding people close to my age or life stage. The only place I’ve found with young adults are sports leagues.
Good idea for a topic! I’m in this stage right now. The script and delivery felt kinda basic to me though. Like, google what you want to do! Is probably not super helpful advice for today’s new adults.
The only thing missing from this is getting involved in local schools. School board meetings are free and open to the public just like city council meetings. Schools always need volunteers and coaches. Don’t be afraid to show up to a board meeting and voice your concerns about how local schools are run (even if you do not attend or have children that attend). Don’t be afraid, either, to go to a local school and ask if there is anything you can do to help out with.
What happened to black culture these kids don’t understand its culture that we’re losing I preach this to my sons black music is influential to American culture it’s gone now so sad
If you are looking for a nerd outlet, please remember your local table top groups, board game groups, and larps. I personally found larps a great way to meet people and make friends. If you are interested in larping, please search google and social media like Facebook for local groups. For other rpg groups always go to your local game shop and inquire.
This is great advice for the youtube/internet generation (myself included!). As great as online communities are, they can also make it easier for one to disengage from their local community.
At the start of the year, I started learning to ring church bells. It is really cool, because I could get to know people who live in the village I have lived in since I was born, and people who have lived in the city that I now study in (which is a great way to get to know a city, though locals). So its something to do every week (so I don’t just sit in my room watching youtube 24/7), its very interesting in terms of the maths (I love maths, but study biology, so a hobby that involves maths is awesome) and I get to meet people and do something fun without pressure of being expected to talk all the time just use my brain and my muscles:P If you’re in the UK (or near one of the few towers outside of the UK) you should think about it. Its cool. Ish…. Well not really cool…. shut up…:/
All this reminded me of quidditch. I’m in a community team and it does take a lot of involvement by everyone in the team for it to succeed. Many people find it curious but don’t feel brave enough to try it out, but I tell them that they should try it anyway because it is really fun.
I’m 41 and my mom would play this at parties when I was like 6. Miami didn’t know this song until the 90’s. Thanks to them though cuz it blew up after that, represent!!!!
man…does anywhere in Miami still have jams? the ones that used to go til 3 and 4 in the morning? start off with the young crowd and then by 2 or 3 am you hear general johnson’s “lets fool around” playing and you knew the grown folks had taken over then.
305 Coconut Grove all day long. It wasn’t nothing like GOOMBAY in my hood!!! Grover for life. Grand and Doughlas!!! Yessss yesssss, GOOMBAY WHAT U SAY.
3-0-5!!! I hooked up my phone to my system while DJ’ing @ Atlanta Cith Hall. Tha place went off! Mayor Reed, his staff, Council members, their staff, visitors, folk of all races, & ages; asling were can they find this song. Goom Bay!!!
My cousin and I were vacationing in the Bahamas when Dr. Off came out with this hit! We both bought the 12″ vynil and we STILL listen to it just for fun! LOL! How cute is this tune man?
Hey Thanks for uploading this great quality also. Where did you get it? I have the vinyl with Junkanoo on it but Get Involved wasn’t on it, as it was supposed to.
Everybody in the hood hears this be getting off crack heads n basers 2 lmao Dade County Liberty City Baby.Alrite lets go i remember doing the beats @ the west n singing the song everybody be dancing and shit
Love this tune!! And agreed, Raphael is one of the most underrated artists out there!
(Anyone else notice ‘S A double D I Q’ instead of ‘Saadiq’?)
For anyone looking for the song on Spotify here it is: https://open.spotify.com/track/0sTW8OzAchJDkwQOfAQgD3?si=NrcxoAaNR5-jwdkktcWhrw
thank you so much, I recently noved and felt so out of touch with the community without knowing where to start. This channel is so important tbh
With all this Coronavirus bs going ‘round I needed this throwback! Reminiscing on better days. 2020 take notes and chill already!
I have recently with a group started a group in my town.
Check us out. We are the
blue iris progressives.
We have a Facebook group page.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/BlueIrisProgressives/
For some reason this causes my brain to grasp onto the song “Forget Me Nots” by Patrice Rushen. I guess it is the double tap of the bell (or triangle or tambourine).
the beat in last 20 seconds of the track is so good! hope we gonna hear more tracks like these! brings R’n’B back to the classic level! greetings <3
I don’t wanna be a part of this same struggle no longer
Baby comes knocking on my door, I hide behind the sofa
I remember ten years younger I didn’t have a problem
I wish I could get her again
I wish that we could’ve stayed friends
Why do you wanna stay friends?
I really don’t mean no offense, oh no
She’d leave you with you other chance if you did pick her up in your pants, oh no
Would she hold you down, I think no, sir
A gold digger, I already told ya
Different kinds, they’re just part of a culture
So why you keep getting involved her?
Why I gotta get involved?
Keep getting involved
Getting involved with those games
Why I gotta get involved?
Keep getting involved
Getting involved
Why’d you get involved?
Getting involved
Why’d you get involved?
Getting involved…
A l’ombre des dollars par Alain Sekercl Mirella Conti est une superbe italienne sa couleur préférée est le vert comme un bon gros billet de cent dollars
You seem nutritionally deficient. You are overweight with dark circles under your eyes and swollen, blotchy skin. I have a channel that will help. Its Mic the vegan. He is great. Hope it helps.
just few words to tell you Rachel to keep on going you look awesome and have a great magnetic power in front of that camera! thanks for your hard work!
I rarely ever hear about local elections. I’d love to watch a video about exactly how to go about learning about and voting with local politics
Can you do an episode about how to use public transportation? I’m from the suburbs and as someone who doesn’t drive, I’m clueless as to where to start.
https://www.gofundme.com/recycling-initiative-hdr-pilot-program?teamInvite=fdZ5UmP6Oi2SYqgEl3pNvMpS8PvDcLDZNAY8vGQT1Ch7NKnAcdoddfzZNTMTxp4B
another excellent service organization is Lions club. I love my club, and there are clubs in over 200 counties. More info at lionsclubs.org🙂
Ohh, this is so interesting! Please talk more about topics like these. Maybe you could do a video on how to help refugees and immigrants? I noticed while looking for my small town’s refugee programs that basically every single small town in my area in Germany offers some sort of program/tutoring/etc and I’m sure it’s like this in other places as well but many people might not be aware of that.
Just last week I started doing something for the local refugee help organisation. They offer one-on-one tutoring for German and for all ages, a sort-of buddy-system for people who just arrived here and (this is what I’m getting involved with now) a tutoring class for every subject apart from German which is mostly maths and economics/bookkeeping. I’m not the best in any of those subjects but I don’t need to be perfect. I know enough to help people in 7th to 9th grade and I could really solve some problems the young refugees I talked to had with understanding these topics.
That was a great feeling and I’m so glad I could do this and I hope I can help them get better in school!
I was really terrified of going out and meeting all these new people and all that but no need to! Everyone was lovely and it was a great experience and I will certainly try to do this as often as I can.
I go to a bi-weekly social and board game group at a locally owned cafe. It’s a great environment to chill and meet new people. I’m very introverted but I met one of my best adult friend there (who started the group actually) and several other good friends. I still have a hard time connecting with new people, but I’m trying anyway. I think the most important thing I’ve learned is that i don’t need to talk to or connect with everyone, being there is often enough to find someone with similar interests to chat with. Casual friends are just as good/important as friends that are around all the time. They have a spin off group for people interested in hiking as well. I don’t get to go to game night all the time, because I am also involved with Scouts Canada. Currently i’m a leader in both my kids groups, Beavers (age 5-7) and Scouts (aged 11-14) and that keeps me very busy. I love both groups and cherish and value the friends I made in both areas, possibly particularly because I found both groups almost at the same time and it was just after I got my depression treated and was forcing myself out of an almost decade long social isolation (it was just my husband 2 kids and me for years, with occasional family visits. That’s it.)
you missed my favorite maker spaces. they are similar to tool lending libraries, but focus more on tech toys. so they’ll have 3d printers and CNC machines as well as more conventional things, and classes in how to use them and on programming and embedded electronics.
My wife and I have been dying to get involved in our new community, but felt kind of lost in not knowing how to. Thank you so much for your help!
I recently decided to pick up playing an instrument I used to play and I’m joining a community band. I’ve found many communities, even pretty small ones, will have community bands that meet at a local school to practice and just play together.
You can also join places of worship if you’re spiritually inclined:) It can be a great way to get involved in your community since most places of worship provide opportunities for volunteering!
I always say “I’m not into sports” but that BJJ gi and compound bow are both mine… soooo… maybe I’m just not into “Team” sports.
Also if you attend church chances are they have community involvement, or group meetings based on age group, gender, a certain activity like study, or marital status, etc. (:
Once I settle with a church-home I hope to get involved. The one I go to now always has a bajillion things going on at once.
Local health departments might be a good place to start for volunteering too. Mine, at least, has connections all across the county because, well…they look out for the health of people all over the county! Health departments may sponsor different events or partner with different organizations that do events with the health of the community in mind.
Part of my problem doing any of those types of things is physically getting to the locations of things. I can’t drive and everything’s way too spread out.:<
Did anyone notice a persistent video anomaly in the middle of the video (going the entire height of the video)? I just need to know if I’m too tired right now or if it’s the video itself.
I live in a town of about 9000 people, and work in a town of about 1600. All of these activities are much more challenging to find, especially when practically nothing is online.
I go to to a language exchange every month! I’m working on my 6th language and the group helped me to become a lot better at not only speaking thr language but also at code switching!
If you’re looking for volunteers work, check your local library many need all the volunteer help they can get. Also, libraries usually have Friends associations if you want to get involved in your community. If you’re looking for a more social activity, book clubs or coloring clubs are great
If people’s work 1 day free pro month to help others! We will change the world, in an better place! Help others in your community!
I made the best friendships I have had in a long time through the church I started going to in my city. I found funny, chill, and super-supportive folks that I know will be life-long friends!
Dude, I just looked at the volunteer match site and it’s incredible. I graduate next month, so I’ve kind of been panicking about how to fill my time as I job hunt… This video is great, thank you.
This is helpful information, but only really works for towns above a certain size threshold. I get why Missoula’s roughly 70 thousand people might feel like a “small” town to some people, but it’s a small city and larger than the biggest city in my state (Maine). I live in a small, semi-rural town of maybe 3 thousand people. A lot of this kind of stuff doesn’t exist in municipalities that are very small (probably because they lack the population to sustain the activities), and “local” can mean a 20 to 45+ minute drive to get to opportunities for much of this in other, bigger towns. Local council and school board meetings, for those that are interested, are still available…but most of the rest is impractical or inaccessible.
I’m working on this right now. My biggest struggle is finding people close to my age or life stage. The only place I’ve found with young adults are sports leagues.
Good idea for a topic! I’m in this stage right now. The script and delivery felt kinda basic to me though. Like, google what you want to do! Is probably not super helpful advice for today’s new adults.
The only thing missing from this is getting involved in local schools. School board meetings are free and open to the public just like city council meetings. Schools always need volunteers and coaches. Don’t be afraid to show up to a board meeting and voice your concerns about how local schools are run (even if you do not attend or have children that attend). Don’t be afraid, either, to go to a local school and ask if there is anything you can do to help out with.
What happened to black culture these kids don’t understand its culture that we’re losing I preach this to my sons black music is influential to American culture it’s gone now so sad
If you are looking for a nerd outlet, please remember your local table top groups, board game groups, and larps. I personally found larps a great way to meet people and make friends. If you are interested in larping, please search google and social media like Facebook for local groups. For other rpg groups always go to your local game shop and inquire.
This is great advice for the youtube/internet generation (myself included!). As great as online communities are, they can also make it easier for one to disengage from their local community.
At the start of the year, I started learning to ring church bells. It is really cool, because I could get to know people who live in the village I have lived in since I was born, and people who have lived in the city that I now study in (which is a great way to get to know a city, though locals). So its something to do every week (so I don’t just sit in my room watching youtube 24/7), its very interesting in terms of the maths (I love maths, but study biology, so a hobby that involves maths is awesome) and I get to meet people and do something fun without pressure of being expected to talk all the time just use my brain and my muscles:P If you’re in the UK (or near one of the few towers outside of the UK) you should think about it. Its cool. Ish…. Well not really cool…. shut up…:/
All this reminded me of quidditch. I’m in a community team and it does take a lot of involvement by everyone in the team for it to succeed. Many people find it curious but don’t feel brave enough to try it out, but I tell them that they should try it anyway because it is really fun.
Wild Wild ’s on the set!! This be the shit that goes together on a summer day in the Chi townlike kool-aide and nowandlaters in such a way!!
VERY US-centric.
But gives at least an idea of what to search for.
Tip regarding organizations: toastmasters is also an international organization.
I’m 41 and my mom would play this at parties when I was like 6. Miami didn’t know this song until the 90’s. Thanks to them though cuz it blew up after that, represent!!!!
man…does anywhere in Miami still have jams? the ones that used to go til 3 and 4 in the morning? start off with the young crowd and then by 2 or 3 am you hear general johnson’s “lets fool around” playing and you knew the grown folks had taken over then.
305 Coconut Grove all day long. It wasn’t nothing like GOOMBAY in my hood!!! Grover for life. Grand and Doughlas!!! Yessss yesssss, GOOMBAY WHAT U SAY.
3-0-5!!! I hooked up my phone to my system while DJ’ing @ Atlanta Cith Hall. Tha place went off! Mayor Reed, his staff, Council members, their staff, visitors, folk of all races, & ages; asling were can they find this song. Goom Bay!!!
My cousin and I were vacationing in the Bahamas when Dr. Off came out with this hit! We both bought the 12″ vynil and we STILL listen to it just for fun! LOL! How cute is this tune man?
Hey Thanks for uploading this great quality also. Where did you get it? I have the vinyl with Junkanoo on it but Get Involved wasn’t on it, as it was supposed to.
Great Tune
Thanks again
Kevin J
Everybody in the hood hears this be getting off crack heads n basers 2 lmao Dade County Liberty City Baby.Alrite lets go i remember doing the beats @ the west n singing the song everybody be dancing and shit
Wu Wei!!!!!! My man¡!!!! James Brown…… Damn this song will make me get off my fat ass (and shake it)!!!!!!