We Call It Acieed Explained

We Call It Acieed
Cover:We_Call_It_Acieed.jpg
Type:single
Artist:D Mob featuring Gary Haisman
Album:A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That
Released:3 October 1988
Recorded:1988
Length:3:17
Label:FFRR
Producer:Danny D
Chronology:D Mob
Next Title:It Is Time to Get Funky
Next Year:1989

"We Call It Acieed" is the debut single by British musician D Mob. An acid house-influenced song from the debut album A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That, it features vocals by Gary Haisman. The song reached No. 1 on Billboard's Dance Music/Club Play Singles chart and No. 25 on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart in 1989.[1] It also reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.

The song is also featured on the compilation albums Dance Massive, Vol. 2 [Phantom], History of Techno [ZYX], Smash Hits 1988 and Acid House Anthems.[2]

Video

The video features D Mob and singing in front of people with yellow masks in the shapes of triangles, squares and circles, with the occasional mask of an eye. The song involves Haisman chanting "Acieed" through the entire video.[3] The yellow smiley face icon had recently been adopted as a symbol of the acid house scene.

The original music video only lasted approximately two minutes long, as the record label FFRR did not think the song would be a hit and chose not to spend further money. Many years later, an unofficial edit of the video was made, stretching the length out to the full 3 minutes and 14 seconds of the radio version by repeating certain parts.

Removal from BBC Playlist

Because the song seemed to be condoning drug use (despite Danny D's claim that the song was about the music and points that out in the lyrics; Poku also notes that he does not smoke, drink, or take drugs), in October 1988,[4] the BBC removed the song from their playlists.[5] The decision to ban the song came especially after Caron Keating and a smiley face T-shirted Steve Wright enthusiastically introduced the video for the song on the 20 October 1988 edition of Top of the Pops during an acid house backlash from tabloids, and this lead for an absence of any records that referenced acid house on the show until "Stakker Humanoid" by Humanoid two months later.[6]

In popular culture

The track was used as a plot device on the BBC soap EastEnders in 2018.[7]

Charts

Charts (1988–89)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[8] 85
Germany (Media Control Charts)[9] 22
Irish Singles Chart[10] 16
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[11] 42
UK Singles Chart[12] 3
US Billboard Dance/Club Play Chart[13] 1

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: D-Mob . D-Mob - Awards . AllMusic . 2013-06-08.
  2. Web site: We Call It Acieed - D-Mob : Listen, Appearances, Song Review . AllMusic . 2013-06-08.
  3. Web site: D-Mob "We call it acieed" . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/FEdiOBz4zeM. 2021-12-12 . live. YouTube . 2013-06-08.
  4. News: Richard Vine . We Call It Acieed banned on R1October | Music . The Guardian . 2011-06-15. 2013-06-08 . London.
  5. Web site: Craig Hitchings . BBC's banned music to be released . MusicRadar . 2008-08-25 . 2013-06-08.
  6. Web site: Stakker Humanoid: how the Future Sound of London won hearts and minds. Stuart. Aitken. 11 November 2013. The Guardian.
  7. News: EastEnders: Did Stuart Highway rape Tina Carter in horrifying twist?. Lauder. Ed. 13 July 2018. Daily Express. 9 September 2018.
  8. Web site: Chartifacts (from The ARIA Report No. 20). Imgur.com (original document published by ARIA). 2016-05-28.
  9. Web site: D-Mob feat. Gary Haisman – We Call It Acieed (single). German. GfK Entertainment. 2016-05-28.
  10. Web site: The Irish Charts – All there is to know > Search results for 'We Call It Acieed' (from irishcharts.ie). Imgur.com (original site published by Fireball Media). 2016-05-28.
  11. Web site: D-Mob feat. Gary Haisman – We Call It Acieed. Dutch. Hung Medien. 2016-05-28.
  12. Web site: Official Charts > D-Mob. The Official UK Charts Company. 2016-05-28.
  13. Web site: Billboard > Artists / D-Mob > Chart History > Dance Club Songs. Billboard. 2016-05-28.