If you really want to know why don't you ask the man himself, I have
forwarded your interest to the man himself, Larry Heard.

Peace..........
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew L. Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 3:56 PM
Subject: (313) let there be house (again)


> Well I appreciate the answers I got, but I think everyone misunderstood
the
> question I was asking.  It's not the origin of the "Can U Feel It" sample
> that I'm interested in... rather, I'm interested in the origin of the
> "speech" that goes something like, "In the beginning there was Jack... and
> Jack had a groove..."  you know the one, it sounds like a black preacher
in
> church on Sunday.  Again, I'll say that I was told by someone that it
> appears on Can U Feel It by Mr. Fingers, but the one version I've heard
> doesn't contain this (apparently it seems to be an instrumental).
>
> So, when did this "speech" first surface and what was it on?  Thanks
again,
>
> Matt
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>


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