Sloppy White CDs Now Available for FREE Download
sloppywhite
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What's up Strutters...After Years of Wrapping CDs in foil and making mini mud flaps I???ve decided to retire the physical copies of "Fat Tape", "The Way It Was" and "Get Some". Many thanks to all who???ve ordered copies over the years. For those of you who aren???t familiar with the mixes, I'm now offering them all as FREE downloads for promotional purposes at www.sloppywhite.com.Track List Track ListTrack ListSo please spread the word and enjoy the Golden Era vibes!
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plus he's a nice guy....
plus the fact that he has a website that corresponds to the mixes and drops knowledge on each track is great...
plus the fact that he wrapped cds in foil (like chocolate bars) and did mini mud flaps is even more great.
the extra effort is appreciated.
You are a gentleman and a scholar.
Now where's "Bunny Slippers Part 2"?
I'm a little over half way through a new one. It's been a minute since the last one so I wanna try and get it done as soon as i can.
Juice Magazine is on oyur side !!!!!!!!!!!!
Peace
Hawkeye
The dialogue on Get Some is perfect.
Thanks Hawk! I'm tryin' homey.
Thanks C7!
Outisde the obvious, the movie I had the most fun pulling/re-editing dialogue with was Jonathan Demme's "Citizens Band". Shame it's not on DVD and out of print on VHS. It had a ton of good lines I didn't even use.
"This dynamic Jonathan Demme comedy, set during the time of the Citizens Band radio craze of the 1970s, interweaves the different stories of several characters in a small town. At the center is Paul Le Mat, a CB vigilante named Spider who incurs his wrath on anyone who misuses the airwaves--his chief beef being his unnatural attachment to his father, Papa Thermodyne (Roberts Blossom), who becomes decent and kind only when he is sitting at Spider??’s microphone. Other characters include a small-time prostitute on wheels and a cattle-truck-driving bigamist (Charles Napier), known by the handle name Chrome Angel, whose two wives unwittingly discover each other when he has an accident. The movie uses the CB trend as a metaphor for lack of direct human communication, alternating between darkly comic and poignant moments. Demme has created another insightful and illuminating character-driven slice of Americana that is made complete with down-to-earth hipness and hard-edged goodwill."
"Convoy" with Kris Kristofferson and Ernest Borgnine was another fun one.
I seriously appreciate that.
you're welcome
All that stuff was taken from a ton of Power Records comic/record releases.
Mostly the Star Trek and Space 1999 ones.
My all time fav:
This was marketed to kids and the fuckin' clown commits suicide with a gun to the head in the opening.
i bought Get Some a couple years ago and it lives in my car.
Fuck eHostPros!
I have been rocking Grandmaster Caz - "Need To Know The Flavor" since hearing it on 'The Way It Was'
your site with all the track info is very nice too
Yeah that Caz album rules: