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  • German Magical Mystery Tour What's so different about it? Different mix, true stereo. How bout All You Need Is Love 12"? Isn't this site about shoes and beer? WTF??
  • Dang, I can't remember where i picked this up, but I recall that the Beatles were involved in the mixing of both versions; it's just that the mono was the "real" mix that took months and the stereo was done with much less care. Cosign on mono White…
  • You guys like records, too? I almost forgot. These finds really call for a 'nother-level facemelt graemlin. Thanks a lot for sharing the stories on the blog. That type of traveling and interacting with the sellers is an art in itself. Now that's wh…
  • Read Philip K. Dick.
  • Back in the day, that qualified as a true reggae terd (so I don't have it). But I ain't hatin', maybe it sounds better in '07.
  • If she was ever going to make important music again, she would have done it by now--she's done. This is an artistically incapacitating level of crazy. Please to see: Sly Stone. Or Lee Perry. Over time, casual fans tend to compress an artist's …
  • Met him once. Made sure he got to sample California produce.
  • Fave Ragga Twins is the instrumental 18" Speaker[/b]; a great example of music the was changing from hardcore into jungle. Bought this when it came out. Didn't sound too bad when I put it on the other week!
  • Oh, for a second I thought this was a list of income generated by different sites. With Oliver coming in just behind MySpace and YouTube. At least you get these little moments of fame...good work.
  • Very cool. The stories of your diggimg are great. It would pain me to read the story, see the covers, and not get to hear the music. Thanks, man!
  • Greedy/BAFfer sighting!! Stuck here in U.S., but dig those podcasts. We are everywhere...
  • Alright, dude, I'll bite. Could be "The Loser" by Derrick Harriott. Does it start with a sweet piano riff? If it is, it's not at all rare, at least in terms of reggae. If you post audio clips, it's easier.
  • Character appears in several books by the great Ross Thomas. Don't remember the music, but I'll ride for Lalo any day.
  • Yeah, w/ vocals by Amy and Robbie Williams I don't think I'll be playing this months from now. But damn, this is a totally unique blend of 60s soul, breaks and other sounds I dig, and the overall result really works for me. Respect for pulling off s…
  • I've been wondering if anybody on here works there. I am Richie Unterberger. I'll see your Richie and raise you a Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
  • I've been wondering if anybody on here works there. Overall, it's better since their relaunch a while back, but DAMN, the sh*ts like Myspace...definitely the slowest site of all the places I go. As far as content, they do an excellent job of coveri…
  • It does mention Amy- I'm sure that helps give it context by referring to something considered a little more mainstream by the NPR folks. Good work, man!
  • Big cosign on anything Paul Mooney. He's the man!
  • Yes Logos is still there. It's either heat in the new arrivals or overpriced stuff elsewhere. It's really just a matter of being there at the right time, cause the buyer is a moron who constantly looks like he needs about 6 hours more sleep. I've he…
  • speaking of conan, who picks the songs for the band to play? Ive heard them play some pretty obscure funk tunes. That's for damn sure..."Funky Mule"?? Come on!
  • He's on there a lot...he's got the right combination of intellect, oratory ability and he can go street- he was mocking Cosby, imitating his talking. Watch out when Dyson starts quoting rap lyrics tho...trips me out.
  • And speakin of never-tobe-released EDAN mashups, here's one I did about 4 years ago: Drop Some Smooth Lyrics (Keith Hudson Remix) Dude, that's sweet! I don't recognize the Hudson track though. Is that a 45 version? He did a lot of totally unique…
    in new Edan Comment by oldjeezy July 2007
  • This was originally a DJ comp called "DJ Specials" with tunes like "Slipe Pen Road Rock" by Dillinger and "Miss Wire Waist" by Jah Woosh. I'm on the hunt for that one now, it looks mighty tighty. Is that "DJ Spots" on the Valdene label out of UK? …
  • The writing really adds to the music. Great on both counts, I'm spreading the word.
  • Big Up America's Radio Sweetheart, representing all freaks & geeks. Betty interview sounded a little more difficult than most, you pulled it off.And congratulations on the move up to PRI!
  • Huh. I guess it's back to the lab for me and my little dude "Telephone Love" blend I had goin'. I'm not sayin which 'pella I like to throw on there. Ish is tight, and that's coming from a reggae head. I like it!!
  • Anything reissued by Blood & Fire, Heartbeat, Pressure Sounds. (Then track down og copies, if that's your thang). Book: Rough Guide To Reggae.
  • I think the worse is the guys on vacation that come with a van full of kids and relatives, spend 2 hours digging while the rest of the family sits in the car, sending someone in every 5 minutes to ask "Daddy, are you done yet? I'm hungry". Dad say…
  • T-Bone Walker: Complete Imperial Recordings Magic Sam: West Side Soul Bobby "Blue" Bland:Turn On Your Love Light Duke vol 2
  • Yup, it's a ploy to squash an emerging medium before it can take off. But don't worry, when the major media companies take it over, you won't be bothered by anymore of that pesky "music". They'll just force you to pay top dollar for some great top 4…