I'm pretty sure about this one...in my very youngest very underage clubbing days in 1982 Gwen Mccrae "Keep the Fires Burning" (the actual title) was played all the time in the first club I used to regularly go to (Tuesdays in High Wycombe...it was a big undeground track everywhere at the time (pirates, dance clubs, weekenders etc) hence its popularity a few years later with producers a lot of who would have heard it as young teenagers or even younger back then)...i think it was even on one of the Streetsounds compilations (very popular dance compilations at the time...same company as streetsounds electro compilations). It's obviously the same tune although obviously sped up on the samples. Surprised this one wasnt on here at the beginning. Gwen McCrae used to sing "Keep the fires burning, keep the fires burning keep them burning hot hot...you've got to (forgotten the next couple of words) you've got to give it what you've got".. About the talk of Midway etc...never heard this it was extremely obscure (over here anyway) I remember it only as a track on a breakdance compilation and if it is connected surprised it didnt run into copyright problems for plagiarism as the melody and words on the samples are exactly the same as Gwen McCrae. Production House often used the same samples in different tracks but its obvious Baby D "Daydreaming" wasn't the original source of this sample. The only thing I can think to explain this contention that it is Midway is that Midway used the Gwen McCrae track in some way...after all this Midway was obviously coming from a mid-80s, disco/poppier end of break dance scene and reusing bits of other tracks had obviously been a staple of such records since at least the early 80s.. Was Set it Out the same as Set it Off which WAS massive over here in the mid 80s in a load of versions Harlequin 4's , Strafe (i think the original but Harlequin 4s was bigger in UK), Masquerade (British cover) etc as I see that there were supposedly a lot of versions of Set it Out but can't find any plausible others listed on discogs with exactly the same title...