Is this considered down tempo music? Massive Attack kind of lost me when they started producing Madonna records. Not mad at them for getting the money though.
This is FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for posting this.
Is this Italo-boogie-disco-raer?
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Here's a funny thing. I heard this once when I was about 19 and it completely blew my mind. It was being played off a tape as between-sets music at a gig by either The Slits or The Pop Group at Eric's in Liverpool. A couple of the other things I remember being on the tape were The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by GSH and Blessed Are Those Who Struggle by The Last Poets, but this was back in the days before you could be certain of there being at least one person in the club who knew what music was playing, so I never managed to find out who this was by. For some odd reason it stuck with me, but I gave up any hope of ever actually tracking it down long ago. Until, that is, I went off on one of those random "related videos" click-through binges on YouTube last night and managed to solve a decades-old mystery in the process. Yay, internets.
Co sign. A lot of my early ventures into the world of weed was with this record as a backdrop... First real dub record i heard, actually..
This has been spinning round quite a lot lately. Sounds like the kind of joint filter happy frenchmen in the 90's would have made sweet, sweet house music out of. Love the horns on this!
This was the Hooters' demo tape way back (1980-ish) before they turned into a big MTV band. The song that led me to Don Drummond and turned me on to Jamaican music.
Three times in a tent at a music festival, very very drunk. I can't really do harmonies, but it's a fun song to sing along to.
If you put an iphone in an empty pint glass, it amplifies the sound. All dibby-dibby sound systems come test.
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Really feeling this new track of theirs
Is this considered down tempo music? Massive Attack kind of lost me when they started producing Madonna records. Not mad at them for getting the money though.
This is my fav joint.......
This is FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for posting this.
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Is this Italo-boogie-disco-raer?
Here's a funny thing. I heard this once when I was about 19 and it completely blew my mind. It was being played off a tape as between-sets music at a gig by either The Slits or The Pop Group at Eric's in Liverpool. A couple of the other things I remember being on the tape were The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by GSH and Blessed Are Those Who Struggle by The Last Poets, but this was back in the days before you could be certain of there being at least one person in the club who knew what music was playing, so I never managed to find out who this was by. For some odd reason it stuck with me, but I gave up any hope of ever actually tracking it down long ago. Until, that is, I went off on one of those random "related videos" click-through binges on YouTube last night and managed to solve a decades-old mystery in the process. Yay, internets.
Co sign. A lot of my early ventures into the world of weed was with this record as a backdrop... First real dub record i heard, actually..
This has been spinning round quite a lot lately. Sounds like the kind of joint filter happy frenchmen in the 90's would have made sweet, sweet house music out of. Love the horns on this!
Mainly just for 2:39 up...
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Kings Go Forth are REALLY REALLY DOPE! This joint is bananaramas!!!!!!! When are they gonna drop a full LP?
This was the Hooters' demo tape way back (1980-ish) before they turned into a big MTV band. The song that led me to Don Drummond and turned me on to Jamaican music.
April or May. Not sure.
Artwork is going to be by Mingering Mike.
Three times in a tent at a music festival, very very drunk. I can't really do harmonies, but it's a fun song to sing along to.
If you put an iphone in an empty pint glass, it amplifies the sound. All dibby-dibby sound systems come test.
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