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1995-05-22 14:26the morning after
├─ 1995-05-22 19:41rbcIII Re: the morning after
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1995-05-22 14:26aran@MIT.EDUok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a prayer' duran2 sample. and where are those car
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ok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a prayer' duran2 sample. and where are those carl craig gig reviews damnit! tp
1995-05-22 19:41rbcIIIOn Mon, 22 May 1995 aran@MIT.EDU wrote: > ok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a pray
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On Mon, 22 May 1995 aran@MIT.EDU wrote:
quoted 2 lines ok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a prayer' duran2> ok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a prayer' duran2 > sample. and where are those carl craig gig reviews damnit!
I've got one called Get A Little Stupid by Hardcore that starts off with a Save A Prayer sample, then it it gets funky with a bassy synth lead. It's title comes from the vocal sample in the track. BTW there's a wicked Carl Craig track called Piece that starts with The Reflex... "Da la la la, the reflex" -robert ______________________________________________*AudioElectronic*_____ Sampling the 808 is like shooting an animal sonic explorers \ and hanging its stuffed head \ in your livingroom! - (mw) __\
1995-05-23 11:17Robert ThorleyOn Mon, 22 May 1995 aran@MIT.EDU wrote: > ok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a pray
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On Mon, 22 May 1995 aran@MIT.EDU wrote:
quoted 5 lines ok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a prayer' duran2> ok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a prayer' duran2 > sample. and where are those carl craig gig reviews damnit! > > tp >
it's the (very nearly) triumphant return of Shut Up And Dance, those ragga boys from London. if you haven't heard their first album, "Death is Not the End", you haven't lived. Rob.
1995-05-23 12:45CiMOn Mon, 22 May 1995 aran@MIT.EDU wrote: > ok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a pray
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On Mon, 22 May 1995 aran@MIT.EDU wrote:
quoted 2 lines ok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a prayer' duran2> ok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a prayer' duran2 > sample.
Shut Up & Dance's _Save it till the Mourning After_, is I guess what you mean. SUAD sample and rap in their normal style but the Duran sample is kind of cute. || [CiM] || u9323899@sys.uea.ac.uk || http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/~u9323899/
1995-05-22 22:59Oeyvind Eggen>ok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a prayer' duran2 >sample. and where are those c
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quoted 4 lines ok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a prayer' duran2>ok now, what's the song that uses a 'save a prayer' duran2 >sample. and where are those carl craig gig reviews damnit! > >tp
It's the new single from Shut Up And Dance (SUAD). Can't remember the title, though :). So you're eager to get your sweaty claws on Craig's new album, eh? From what filtered through in NME's interview with him it sounds very promising, indeed. Oyv ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oeyvind Eggen "I'm good at self crticism, espescially on my self" T.Ravelli Sweden's national oeyegg@james.avh.unit.no keeper in soccer ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1995-05-24 00:12Oeyvind Eggen>it's the (very nearly) triumphant return of Shut Up And Dance, those >ragga boys from Lon
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quoted 5 lines it's the (very nearly) triumphant return of Shut Up And Dance, those>it's the (very nearly) triumphant return of Shut Up And Dance, those >ragga boys from London. if you haven't heard their first album, "Death is >Not the End", you haven't lived. > >Rob.
Then you haven't lived yourself :)! Their first album is called 'Dance Before The Police Come', and has a track that uses a sample from the Durannie track 'The Rephlex' to very good effect. Oyvers ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Oeyvind Eggen "I think I'm good at self critisicm, especially on myself" T.Ravelli Sweden's national goal keeper in soccer oeyegg@james.avh.unit.no ----------------------------------------------------------------------