> I've seen TP drop Hall & Oates a few times (to try and make this somewhat
> 313 topical). [hides head in shame] I was watching their VH1 Behing the
> Music the other day, which was heavilly focused on their breadth, rooted in
> 50s and 60s soul. As the show would have it, the pinnacle of their carreer
> was playing with the Temptations at the Apollo (???) in Harlem in '85 (???),
> after which they split up for a while - having fulfilled their greatest
> dreams [cue sappy music]. :)
> 
> At any rate, there have been a few apparently unauthorized Hall & Oates
> remixes over the years. I have one that samples "I can't go for that",
> taking mostly the bassline, and heavilly filtering the vocal. Disco Dubs
> Volume 1 was the name of the record, with a green label in a clear plastic
> sleeve. 
>
> Not the best track on the record IMO, but worth checking out if you
> can track down. I imagine it's hard to find these days. Frankly, I think
> their tracks are pretty mixable as is. If you can find any of TPs mixes with
> Hall & Oates - that would definitely be the best example IMO. Then again, in
> TPs hands almost anything can become 313 topical. Rod Stewart anyone? :)

wasn't there that "we are love" house track from 4 years or so ago that
sampled them as well?

glyn 


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