On Fri, 23 Jul 1999 BigKumquat@aol.com wrote:
quoted 3 lines Speaking of Sesame Street, wasn't there a post a while back in which
> Speaking of Sesame Street, wasn't there a post a while back in which
> someone's vinyl collection was broken down by category, including 30 records
> in the Sesame Street category? (Possibly Hvratski, but I could be wrong).
it was me, but we smell a lot alike... i mean SOUND a lot alike..
quoted 7 lines That's a serious collection. Dare I suggest the idea of sampling/remixing
> That's a serious collection. Dare I suggest the idea of sampling/remixing
> some of this material? I feel like this is something I've heard Kid Koala do.
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> Maybe Ibiza would go for an anthemic dance floor remix of "C is for Cookie."
> Maybe "E is for Ecstasy," with Cookie all loved up, guzzling bottled water,
> hugging all the other muppets, eyes big as saucers - oh wait, they're already
> big as saucers. Makes you wonder what those muppets get into backstage.
I've actually been mp3'ing my favorite Bob-n-Ray radio progs lately, so
maybe I should try grabbing some of the best Sesame Street. One more
record I forgot to mention that is great for scratching is "The Count
Counts", which has him dj'ing/personality on a radio station doing the
"countdown" top hits and reading a lot of numbers. Well, it goes without
saying that you can do a lot of those James Brown "1.. 2... 3... 4..(hit
it!)" scratching tricks off this record, but you get "bah hahh hahhh
ahhhh" instead of JB's "ungh" shouts...
Solenoid
quoted 10 lines On this note, I'm off to lotusland.
> On this note, I'm off to lotusland.
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> - Fred Church
> bigkumquat@aol.com
> http://www.thelocus.com/kumquat
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> np: colongib mapping music - kfat004cd on kracfive (thanks, chris)
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