ultramagnetic mcs - give the drummer some
mcdee
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do guys have any idea what break this might be?its used on these tracks:ultramagnetic mcs - give the drummer some (critical beatdown)leaders of the new school - teachers (a future without a past)showbiz and ag - he said, she said (runaway slave)mf doom - hands of doom (operation doomsday)i went through all volumes of ubb and it aint there as far as i can tell.
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its not listed there tho?
Word to panning and Paul C
allright, thanks. thats the lps name aswell? and apologies to sheep as it was listed on the breaks.
so who got a copy of this for me?
word, I got the 45 which is dope, but I've heard mixed reviews about the LP. Whats the scoop?
shhhhhhhhhhhhh... one soul that copy wount do you no good, give it away to me!
word? damn thanks for the heads up, that shit has been just been sittin' in my box, I thought it was a dud 45 i.e. juice 'catch a groove'
-B-
still tho if you decide you want to part with it, you know who to talk to! i got trades and $$$.
I am ninety-nine percent sure that the mix on the 45 is lacking the hard panning necessary to execute this maneuver. Sorry, Tennessee.
oh crap this is bad news, can anyone confirm this?
Quite a few copies of the lp have surfaced in Sweden....
tried panning that exact 45 thru an analog board all day, every which way & it still sounded no where near the paul c version.
god bless that dude.
maybe the album version, which i dont got.
The break is from this LP.... Also has dope version of Cold Sweat.
All backed by DFT not JB's.
K.
K.
damn. that was good, informing reading. i'd always wondered about someof this stuff. thanks for the link.
Respect Eternal to Paul C.
James Brown -- I Can't Stand Myself When You Touch Me
and a long Live version of that track is on the "James Brown -- Live At The Apollo Volume II" LP.
There are other versions too of that track which are also very nice.
There is a brand new 7" on the Sound Way lable from Great Britain. Artist is called Victor Olaiya and he combines that track with another Brown cover called "Let Yourself Go". Its a nice Afrofunk version of There was a Time.
Anotgher great version is from Gene Chandler. He called his whole LP after this track.
And Jerry O also did a version of that track which is great.
Peace
Hawkeye
^^^^^^, K.
In a side note, however, that Sound Way version of "Vehicle" is to be avoided.