quoted 7 lines i still like the new order songs that were influenced by that stuff,
>i still like the new order songs that were influenced by that stuff,
>because here are these englishmen deadpanning sounds and
>words they heard at new york city underground dance clubs.
>"confusion" and "shellshock" were hilarious but brilliant, because
>they distilled every clich? from that subgenre. if i had a nickel for
>every record that said "ask me no questions, i'll tell you no
>lies"...ha!
well... those records are a bit different as Arthur Baker had a pretty heavy
hand in them.... then again, he had a hand in most everything from that
period. Including some rather questionable remixes for the likes of Cyndi
Lauper... I suppose everybody was doing it, though... Jellybean remixed Pat
Benetar's Love Is A Battlefield (I still contend this a smoking track) and
Talking In Your Sleep by The Romantics... all of which are slightly less
embarrassing than Oh-Oh-Omar Santana's remixes for Book Of Love...
I'd be laughing so much harder if I didn't own all these records.
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