I might be confusing tracks here. As I recall it sounded like a hard chicago house track, with a sample of women singing "Doop Doop" taken from a 1920s-30s swing or ragtime song. The track structure is typical. Sounded like an early 90s equivalent of techno/house novelties like 'Crazy Frog' or Oizo's 'Flat Beat'. I can imagine it working well in a bar brawl in the UK ;)
P www.peterlasell.net --- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 28 October 2005 15:42 > > > > "Doot Doot" was done by Freur - Karl Hyde & Rick Smith's band > > before they formed Underworld (incarnation #1) > > Is that the same record as I remember (if so incorrectly obviously) > as > "Doop" by Doop? - the UK chart topper? > I have fond memories of that record as when I used to live in the > wilds of > Cumbria (translation for non-UK peepz = a bit like US hill billy > country) I > went to the local "club" one Saturday (cross betweeen a teen disco > and a > working mens club) and a massive fight broke out while this was on, > it was > mayhem, the whole place was going off but somehow with that playing > over the > top it was comical, like some scene out of a black and white western > where 2 > guys fighting sets the whole saloon off. > > __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com