Hi all,
(1) Re: Plug - The D'N'B For Papa 2CDs ... a question for someone who
has the 12's & 2CDs handy. I do not have the 12"s with me.
The facts:
Track #3 on CD#2 of the Blue Angel 2CD (listed as "Versatile") is the
same as track #10 on CD#2 of the Nothing 2CD (listed as "Tuf Rinse").
Track #4 on CD#2 of the Blue Angel 2CD (listed as "Tuf Rinse") is the
same as track #11 on CD#2 of the Nothing 2CD (listed as "Versatile").
So, the question is, which track is which? Which is the correct
"Versatile", and which is the correct "Tuf Rinse"?
Things wouldn't be so hard if one of the mixed up tracks was
"Brave Lick" with its "Let's Get Down" sample, but alas ...
Now, if that mess can be cleared up, I have another question
that perhaps someone can answer:
(2) Does anyone know where the 'bassline' that is used in both
Plug's "Versatile" (#11, CD#2, Blue Angel 2CD) or "Tuf Rinse"
(#4, CD#2, Nothing 2CD) after about 1 min into the track, and
also in DJ Spooky's "Galactic Funk" (right at the start, and
throughout the track) is from?
In the Plug track, the 'bassline' is slowed down a bit compared
to the DJ Spooky track, but they are obviously the same.
If it is indeed a bassline, I'm confused (are you?). According to
the liners in "Songs Of A Dead Dreamer" (1996), "DJ Spooky plays
bass on all tracks where there is bass", meaning that it would be
his, and Vibert could not have used it on a 12" that came out in 1995!
Huh? Is it just me or what?
Any ideas?
-Patrick
np: Terminal Cheesecake - "King Of All Spaceheads"