Likewise, I would also like a copy of the series.

Email me privately if anyone can help

cheers

nath

Jonny McIntosh wrote:

> It was a great bit of TV - hopefully the rest of the series will be as good.
> They also played the accapella with bells and bongos of Candi Staton's "You
> Got The Love" that Tristan is after and which several of us here have been
> puzzling over. Anyone know where it is from? I tried to look at the label
> but alas! Can't remember who it was, either, that was in that bit of footage
> (demonstrating what you can do with an accapella and a beat). They also
> bizarrely played "Love Break" followed immediately by "Word Is Love", two
> records I have just ordered from one guy. And "Time to Jack", which was on
> my turntable.
>
> Or maybe I'm just house as f**k.
>
> Jonny.
>
> P.S. I missed the beginning, so I wouldn't mind a video copy too.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Robbins/Tom Magic Feet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "313 mailing list" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 9:57 AM
> Subject: Re: [313] For those in the U.K.
>
> > Yeah, it was cool. What I particularly liked was that all the talking
> heads
> > used (Marshall Jefferson, Chip E, Derrick May, Larry Sherman, Earl Smith,
> > various clubgoers etc) were people who were actually there and part of it,
> > not just pundits and commentators. The narrative was a bit overblown
> > occasionally, though.
> >
> > I think the last quarter, which as I remember followed the section about
> > house's transition to vinyl via Jesse Saunders' 'On And On', was basically
> > about Phuture discovering acid and Marshall Jefferson releasing 'Move Your
> > Body'. The argument was that House was now poised to - dum dum der! - take
> > over the world!
> >
> > On the whole, they stuck to the main players/clubs: Disco, Paradise
> > Garage/NYC, Warehouse/Knuckles, Muzic Box/Ron Hardy (I never knew Muzic
> Box
> > was spelled with a Z), Trax, Jesse Saunders/Vince Lawrence, Marshall J
> etc.
> >
> > My favourite bit was when Saunders and Lawrence told how they went down to
> a
> > record shop with a thousand copies of 'On And On' and offered them to the
> > buyer. They expected to sell the guy a few copies and to have to haggle
> over
> > the price; instead he took them all at the price they named. "He wrote out
> a
> > cheque for $4000 on the spot. We went back outside, got in the car and
> > screamed!"
> >
> > I'll be watching next week. By the way, I'll be getting all the music
> > channels on cable soon - what, if any, shows cater to the
> > underground/electronic/dance fan?
> >
> > TOM
>
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