The Man Marley Marl - one on 12" one on 7". We had two shitty belt drive decks with no pitch control hooked up to a Realistic mixer (Radio Shack in the US), that had a crossfader which used to cut out and in pretty much by it's own whim. To this day, I still think dudes that cut their DJ'ing teeth on brand spanking new 1200's and a tidy Numark scratch mixer are missing out on something. Nothing beats cracking it the hard way.
I bought three sealed copies of De La's "Say No Go" the week after I bought my first record player because they were going for the inexplicable price of $.05 ea!
I busted my parents needles hella on that record. lol
On the low, I was in grade school when this shit dropped and I had to do some star search type shit for a class activity. It was grade 2 or 3 I think. I rocked the Nucleous and did some break dancing and shit. HAHAHA
J-j-jj-jam on it......
That shit was the cut....I might have to dust them off tonight and let that shit run
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yes yes
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Funkdoobiest - Bow wow wow
First decks in 94 were Gemini Belt Drive BD-20s. Im not sure how I got by till 96 on these.
7" and a borrowed 12"
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It's Time - Al Naaylfish
Socco
head hunters- survival of the fittest
That's hot I remember doin this when i only had a 45 and lp versions of theme from swat.
problem was that I had one US pressing on 33 and one European pressing on 45
indeed. beastie boys- jimmy james
I busted my parents needles hella on that record. lol
On the low, I was in grade school when this shit dropped and I had to do some star search type shit for a class activity. It was grade 2 or 3 I think. I rocked the Nucleous and did some break dancing and shit. HAHAHA
J-j-jj-jam on it......
That shit was the cut....I might have to dust them off tonight and let that shit run
Ditto!
Two "Backstrokin'" 45s by Fatback.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
peace, stein. . .