I'll swap ??m for the lyrics to the Batman&Robin theme.
There's also an instrumental 45 with DJing, I think K can fill you in on that one.
There's also an instrumental 45 with DJing, I think K can fill you in on that one. Turns out its a JA boot of a (even more raer) E Rodney Jones single on Twinight
I've got a pretty crazy modern record from 1968 if you can afford it
Maybe Pickwick33 can fill us in on the first appearance of slap bass.
i have the syl johnson 45 on twinight. i forget, who did the reggae take on this cut, what label?
Maybe Pickwick33 can fill us in .
Ken Boothe did a take as did Delroy Wilson.There's also an instrumental 45 with DJing, I think K can fill you in on that one.
transcribers usually charge about $6/min or $0.03/word - FYI
There's also an instrumental 45 with DJing, I think K can fill you in on that one. Turns out its a JA boot of a (even more raer) E Rodney Jones single on Twinight ah. That's the one.
Still got a cople of these (from the over 200 copies I once had!).[email]soufriere1@yahoo.com[/email]K in Canada.
as a satisfied listener/owner/lover of these killer sides - believe me when i say DON'T SLEEP!
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they're right there.
Case Closed, K.
Bif! Baf! Pow!
Batman!
Batman!
Batman!
Batman!
Batman! Batman! Batman!
(refrain)
Da da da da
Da da da da
Da da da da
Da!
Batman!
found at http://cicorp.com/bat/index.htm
here can you listen the theme as mid, too:-D
JUST LISTEN TO THE SONG
K.
There's also an instrumental 45 with DJing, I think K can fill you in on that one.
Turns out its a JA boot of a (even more raer) E Rodney Jones single on Twinight
ah. That's the one.
I got a VG- copy of the lyrics to this song. The lyrics look to be OG, there is a lot of wear but they read beautifully.
I'm looking for modern soul and female funk LP's circa 1968-1974 holler if youre interested
1968 is hardly a guzzo defined year for modern soul.
I got some Eddie Bo lyrics I mioght be willing to give up for something like that though
Just because the Jherri brand didn't exist back then doesn't mean that a similar curl-like product wasn't on the market.
Maybe Pickwick33 can fill us in on the first appearance of slap bass.
I beleive it was on Hank Ballard's classic 45 recording "How you gonna Get Respect (you ain't applied activator yet)
http://www.galacticfractures.com/archives/2006_02.html
February 06, 2006
look here are both tracks(the raggae and the soul version)
I cant understand acoustic the full track so I wanna the lyrics.
Best one is by Lloyd Williams on a Studio 1 blank over the "Declaration fo rights" rhythm. Sick.
K.
LOL!
Some friends of mine do this for a living
Still got a cople of these (from the over 200 copies I once had!).
[email]soufriere1@yahoo.com[/email]
K in Canada.
as a satisfied listener/owner/lover of these killer sides - believe me when i say DON'T SLEEP!
Agreed
Don't wait around to find this cheap cuz it won't happen... hell good luck even knowing you've found it as there are no words on the label
Seller: "You must really like that song."
K in Canada.