(313) Spreading my disappointment to the rest of the world

2006-11-10 Thread Tristan Watkins
I guess this is only tangentially relevant to [313], but I know most people
here will at least be acquainted with Global Communications 76:14, if not
devotees of it. Anyway... I've just finished watching Risky Business, and
I've been utterly impressed/dismayed to find out that Maiden Voyage (AKA
8'075'23 from Global Communications' 76:14) is clearly a cover of Tangerine
Dream's 'Love on a Real Train', which was blatantly made for that film, or
at least titled for it. Did Pritchard/Middleton ever write anything for
themselves or were they always just incredibly brilliant sample whores?
Listen here
http://www.amazon.com/Dream-Sequence-Best-Tangerine/dp/B074C5 if you
want/need confirmation. All my illusions have now been shattered.
 
Tristan 
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Re: (313) Spreading my disappointment to the rest of the world

2006-11-10 Thread Derek Plaslaiko.





HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!


I felt *exactly* the same way when I re-watched it like 5 years ago.


But then, Rebecca DeMornay naked made me forget I was upset.



derek.




On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, Tristan Watkins wrote:


I guess this is only tangentially relevant to [313], but I know most people
here will at least be acquainted with Global Communications 76:14, if not
devotees of it. Anyway... I've just finished watching Risky Business, and
I've been utterly impressed/dismayed to find out that Maiden Voyage (AKA
8'075'23 from Global Communications' 76:14) is clearly a cover of Tangerine
Dream's 'Love on a Real Train', which was blatantly made for that film, or
at least titled for it. Did Pritchard/Middleton ever write anything for
themselves or were they always just incredibly brilliant sample whores?
Listen here
http://www.amazon.com/Dream-Sequence-Best-Tangerine/dp/B074C5 if you
want/need confirmation. All my illusions have now been shattered.

Tristan
===
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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RE: (313) Spreading my disappointment to the rest of the world

2006-11-10 Thread Tristan Watkins
Err... If this is widely known... oops! 
 
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RE: (313) Spreading my disappointment to the rest of the world

2006-11-10 Thread Tristan Watkins
Crap. I give up. Samplers are awful things. They were clearly designed to
make you look like a fool at 1 am on a Thursday night. It's the only thing
they're good for. 
 
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Re: (313) Spreading my disappointment to the rest of the world

2006-11-10 Thread fab.

that's one of my favourite films
when i was in 8th grade i watched it every weekend for about 6 months.

fab.
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 2:29 AM
Subject: (313) Spreading my disappointment to the rest of the world



I guess this is only tangentially relevant to [313], but I know most people
here will at least be acquainted with Global Communications 76:14, if not
devotees of it. Anyway... I've just finished watching Risky Business, and
I've been utterly impressed/dismayed to find out that Maiden Voyage (AKA
8'075'23 from Global Communications' 76:14) is clearly a cover of 
Tangerine

Dream's 'Love on a Real Train', which was blatantly made for that film, or
at least titled for it. Did Pritchard/Middleton ever write anything for
themselves or were they always just incredibly brilliant sample whores?
Listen here
http://www.amazon.com/Dream-Sequence-Best-Tangerine/dp/B074C5 if you
want/need confirmation. All my illusions have now been shattered.

Tristan
===
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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(313) Test...ignore and delete

2006-11-10 Thread Blaauw, Martijn de
Ignore...ignore...delete



(313) Forwarding Ronny Pries's message about booty mix

2006-11-10 Thread Kent Williams
Don't think Ronny has reposted this yet, so excuse the duplicate.  I 
liked the mix so much I thought it should be shared...


-From: Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED]

hiho,

yet another two weeks passed, yesterdays' issue of traktorized was
dedicated to the topic strictly ghetto. that equals 2 hours of your
favourite 312 ghetto tracks.

you can grab the mix from
http://www.leverkuhn.com/~rktic/rp-traktorized091106.mp3

and the playlist goes like

01 Trackhead Steve - Gone Madd
02 DJ Hyperactive - Chicago
03 DJ Sneak - Special K
04 Lester Fitzpatrick - Frequency Response
05 Paul Johnson - Just Whistle
06 Wax Master Maurice - Freak
07 Dee Jay Nephets - Lay It Down
08 DJ Deeon - Spacktikus
09 Dj Skitzo - Burn out
10 Green Velvet - Pegal
11 Jammin The House Gerald - Party Hyp (Rx)
12 Markey - Transmission
13 Robert Armani - Clockwork
14 Tyree -  Of Love Mystery
15 Traxmen Presents Eric Martin - Fire Alarm
16 Paul Johnson - Who's p_ssy Is This
17 Joe Durel - What A Bang
18 S.B. Project - Track 16
19 Paul Johnson - The Set Up
20 DJ Deeon - House Quake
21 DJ Funk #1 - Xitches!
22 DJ Sneak - Message Of Love
23 Green Velvet - Conniption
24 GU - Smok'en Indo
25 Playground Productionz - Vertigo
26 DJ Deeon - And I Sexxx
27 Ghetto Funk - 96 U Got 2
28 Jammin The House Gerald - G. Invasion
29 Joe Lewis -  Liquid Liquid
30 DJ Funk - Run
31 DJ Skull - Serial Killer
32 Lester Fitzpatrick - Warp
33 Trackhead Steve - Crazy Wild Track
34 Tyree Cooper - Da Butt 95
35 Robert Armani - Moon Lights
36 Jelly Bean - Drop Dead Zone
37 Paul Johnson - Suck My Candy Cane
38 Fast Eddie Feat.Funky J - Big'ol Bass Mix
39 Green Velvet - War On The Saints
40 DJ Bam Bam - This (Feat Alex Peace)
41 DJ Assault - Let Me C U Pop
42 Jammin The House Gerald - Hold Up
43 DJ Kurtis Vutton - 2 Much Booty
44 DJ Deeon - Freak Like Me

ronny




Re: (313) Forwarding Ronny Pries's message about booty mix

2006-11-10 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.

the mix i have of his never leaves my ipod, it always comes on right
after ron hardy mixes and the transition makes so much sense

tom

On 11/10/06, Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Don't think Ronny has reposted this yet, so excuse the duplicate.  I
liked the mix so much I thought it should be shared...

-From: Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED]

hiho,

yet another two weeks passed, yesterdays' issue of traktorized was
dedicated to the topic strictly ghetto. that equals 2 hours of your
favourite 312 ghetto tracks.

you can grab the mix from
http://www.leverkuhn.com/~rktic/rp-traktorized091106.mp3

and the playlist goes like

01 Trackhead Steve - Gone Madd
02 DJ Hyperactive - Chicago
03 DJ Sneak - Special K
04 Lester Fitzpatrick - Frequency Response
05 Paul Johnson - Just Whistle
06 Wax Master Maurice - Freak
07 Dee Jay Nephets - Lay It Down
08 DJ Deeon - Spacktikus
09 Dj Skitzo - Burn out
10 Green Velvet - Pegal
11 Jammin The House Gerald - Party Hyp (Rx)
12 Markey - Transmission
13 Robert Armani - Clockwork
14 Tyree -  Of Love Mystery
15 Traxmen Presents Eric Martin - Fire Alarm
16 Paul Johnson - Who's p_ssy Is This
17 Joe Durel - What A Bang
18 S.B. Project - Track 16
19 Paul Johnson - The Set Up
20 DJ Deeon - House Quake
21 DJ Funk #1 - Xitches!
22 DJ Sneak - Message Of Love
23 Green Velvet - Conniption
24 GU - Smok'en Indo
25 Playground Productionz - Vertigo
26 DJ Deeon - And I Sexxx
27 Ghetto Funk - 96 U Got 2
28 Jammin The House Gerald - G. Invasion
29 Joe Lewis -  Liquid Liquid
30 DJ Funk - Run
31 DJ Skull - Serial Killer
32 Lester Fitzpatrick - Warp
33 Trackhead Steve - Crazy Wild Track
34 Tyree Cooper - Da Butt 95
35 Robert Armani - Moon Lights
36 Jelly Bean - Drop Dead Zone
37 Paul Johnson - Suck My Candy Cane
38 Fast Eddie Feat.Funky J - Big'ol Bass Mix
39 Green Velvet - War On The Saints
40 DJ Bam Bam - This (Feat Alex Peace)
41 DJ Assault - Let Me C U Pop
42 Jammin The House Gerald - Hold Up
43 DJ Kurtis Vutton - 2 Much Booty
44 DJ Deeon - Freak Like Me

ronny





Re: (313) Forwarding Ronny Pries's message about booty mix

2006-11-10 Thread Ronny Pries

Thank you, Ken! Don't know what happened on my behalf, i couldn't
get it through...

Enjoy!

Ronny

Don't think Ronny has reposted this yet, so excuse the duplicate.  I 
liked the mix so much I thought it should be shared...


-From: Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED]

hiho,

yet another two weeks passed, yesterdays' issue of traktorized was
dedicated to the topic strictly ghetto. that equals 2 hours of your
favourite 312 ghetto tracks.

you can grab the mix from
http://www.leverkuhn.com/~rktic/rp-traktorized091106.mp3

and the playlist goes like

01 Trackhead Steve - Gone Madd
02 DJ Hyperactive - Chicago
03 DJ Sneak - Special K
04 Lester Fitzpatrick - Frequency Response
05 Paul Johnson - Just Whistle
06 Wax Master Maurice - Freak
07 Dee Jay Nephets - Lay It Down
08 DJ Deeon - Spacktikus
09 Dj Skitzo - Burn out
10 Green Velvet - Pegal
11 Jammin The House Gerald - Party Hyp (Rx)
12 Markey - Transmission
13 Robert Armani - Clockwork
14 Tyree -Of Love Mystery
15 Traxmen Presents Eric Martin - Fire Alarm
16 Paul Johnson - Who's p_ssy Is This
17 Joe Durel - What A Bang
18 S.B. Project - Track 16
19 Paul Johnson - The Set Up
20 DJ Deeon - House Quake
21 DJ Funk #1 - Xitches!
22 DJ Sneak - Message Of Love
23 Green Velvet - Conniption
24 GU - Smok'en Indo
25 Playground Productionz - Vertigo
26 DJ Deeon - And I Sexxx
27 Ghetto Funk - 96 U Got 2
28 Jammin The House Gerald - G. Invasion
29 Joe Lewis -Liquid Liquid
30 DJ Funk - Run
31 DJ Skull - Serial Killer
32 Lester Fitzpatrick - Warp
33 Trackhead Steve - Crazy Wild Track
34 Tyree Cooper - Da Butt 95
35 Robert Armani - Moon Lights
36 Jelly Bean - Drop Dead Zone
37 Paul Johnson - Suck My Candy Cane
38 Fast Eddie Feat.Funky J - Big'ol Bass Mix
39 Green Velvet - War On The Saints
40 DJ Bam Bam - This (Feat Alex Peace)
41 DJ Assault - Let Me C U Pop
42 Jammin The House Gerald - Hold Up
43 DJ Kurtis Vutton - 2 Much Booty
44 DJ Deeon - Freak Like Me

ronny







Re: (313) Spreading my disappointment to the rest of the world

2006-11-10 Thread Joel Gajewski
Bwahahaha!   Yes, Rebecca DeMornay naked in 1984 is a good way drown your 
sorrow.  lolz.  

Thanks to Tristan because I never knew the name of the Maiden Voyage track, 
only heard it out, recognizing the sample.  

- Original Message 
From: Derek Plaslaiko. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2006 7:39:08 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Spreading my disappointment to the rest of the world


HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!


I felt *exactly* the same way when I re-watched it like 5 years ago.


But then, Rebecca DeMornay naked made me forget I was upset.



derek.




On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, Tristan Watkins wrote:

 I guess this is only tangentially relevant to [313], but I know most people
 here will at least be acquainted with Global Communications 76:14, if not
 devotees of it. Anyway... I've just finished watching Risky Business, and
 I've been utterly impressed/dismayed to find out that Maiden Voyage (AKA
 8'075'23 from Global Communications' 76:14) is clearly a cover of Tangerine
 Dream's 'Love on a Real Train', which was blatantly made for that film, or
 at least titled for it. Did Pritchard/Middleton ever write anything for
 themselves or were they always just incredibly brilliant sample whores?
 Listen here
 http://www.amazon.com/Dream-Sequence-Best-Tangerine/dp/B074C5 if you
 want/need confirmation. All my illusions have now been shattered.

 Tristan
 ===
 http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: (313) Spreading my disappointment to the rest of the world

2006-11-10 Thread kent williams

The GC track is A) not a sample bite and B) was acknowledged at the
time of release by Middleton  Pritchard as an homage to Love on a
real train at the time of the release.

It's certain no less original than Carl Craig's biting Manuel
Göttsching's E2-E4.


On 11/9/06, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I guess this is only tangentially relevant to [313], but I know most people
here will at least be acquainted with Global Communications 76:14, if not
devotees of it. Anyway... I've just finished watching Risky Business, and
I've been utterly impressed/dismayed to find out that Maiden Voyage (AKA
8'075'23 from Global Communications' 76:14) is clearly a cover of Tangerine
Dream's 'Love on a Real Train',


Re: (313) Forwarding Ronny Pries's message about booty mix

2006-11-10 Thread kent williams

It got bounced for Paul Johnson's use of a pithy vernacular euphemism
for the female external genitilia.

On 11/10/06, Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Thank you, Ken! Don't know what happened on my behalf, i couldn't
get it through...

Enjoy!

Ronny

 Don't think Ronny has reposted this yet, so excuse the duplicate.  I
 liked the mix so much I thought it should be shared...

 -From: Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 hiho,

 yet another two weeks passed, yesterdays' issue of traktorized was
 dedicated to the topic strictly ghetto. that equals 2 hours of your
 favourite 312 ghetto tracks.

 you can grab the mix from
 http://www.leverkuhn.com/~rktic/rp-traktorized091106.mp3

 and the playlist goes like

 01 Trackhead Steve - Gone Madd
 02 DJ Hyperactive - Chicago
 03 DJ Sneak - Special K
 04 Lester Fitzpatrick - Frequency Response
 05 Paul Johnson - Just Whistle
 06 Wax Master Maurice - Freak
 07 Dee Jay Nephets - Lay It Down
 08 DJ Deeon - Spacktikus
 09 Dj Skitzo - Burn out
 10 Green Velvet - Pegal
 11 Jammin The House Gerald - Party Hyp (Rx)
 12 Markey - Transmission
 13 Robert Armani - Clockwork
 14 Tyree -Of Love Mystery
 15 Traxmen Presents Eric Martin - Fire Alarm
 16 Paul Johnson - Who's p_ssy Is This
 17 Joe Durel - What A Bang
 18 S.B. Project - Track 16
 19 Paul Johnson - The Set Up
 20 DJ Deeon - House Quake
 21 DJ Funk #1 - Xitches!
 22 DJ Sneak - Message Of Love
 23 Green Velvet - Conniption
 24 GU - Smok'en Indo
 25 Playground Productionz - Vertigo
 26 DJ Deeon - And I Sexxx
 27 Ghetto Funk - 96 U Got 2
 28 Jammin The House Gerald - G. Invasion
 29 Joe Lewis -Liquid Liquid
 30 DJ Funk - Run
 31 DJ Skull - Serial Killer
 32 Lester Fitzpatrick - Warp
 33 Trackhead Steve - Crazy Wild Track
 34 Tyree Cooper - Da Butt 95
 35 Robert Armani - Moon Lights
 36 Jelly Bean - Drop Dead Zone
 37 Paul Johnson - Suck My Candy Cane
 38 Fast Eddie Feat.Funky J - Big'ol Bass Mix
 39 Green Velvet - War On The Saints
 40 DJ Bam Bam - This (Feat Alex Peace)
 41 DJ Assault - Let Me C U Pop
 42 Jammin The House Gerald - Hold Up
 43 DJ Kurtis Vutton - 2 Much Booty
 44 DJ Deeon - Freak Like Me

 ronny







Re: (313) Spreading my disappointment to the rest of the world

2006-11-10 Thread kent williams

Tangerine Dream made some really great records back in the day --
Atem, Phaedra, and Rubicon, and the Sorcerer soundtrack are all great
examples of German Electronica from the 70s.

They kind of starting to suck really bad once all the original members
except Edgar Froese left.  And once Froese had his son play guitar it
got truly embarrassing...

More to the point, Tristan's disappointment stems from finding out
that a favorite track from Global Communications isn't 100% original.
He's not disappointed in Tangerine Dream, he's disappointed with GC.

If you get the Harmonic 33 CD, you will stop being disappointed. IMHO.

On 11/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

hey dude,

i never liked tangerine dream, and still don't.
I don't kniow what this run about disappointment is about, I am trying
to figure it out.



RE: (313) Spreading my disappointment to the rest of the world

2006-11-10 Thread Stoddard, Kamal
I dunno man, they always came off like some knockoff sax jazz
something-tronic that just always left a bad taste in my mouth. And it
didn't age well IMO either. I still have some tunes I dig, but on the
whole, I've always been disappointed my them musically. Maybe I expected
more from germans back then.

k

-Original Message-
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 5:09 PM
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Spreading my disappointment to the rest of the world

Tangerine Dream made some really great records back in the day --
Atem, Phaedra, and Rubicon, and the Sorcerer soundtrack are all great
examples of German Electronica from the 70s.

They kind of starting to suck really bad once all the original members
except Edgar Froese left.  And once Froese had his son play guitar it
got truly embarrassing...

More to the point, Tristan's disappointment stems from finding out
that a favorite track from Global Communications isn't 100% original.
He's not disappointed in Tangerine Dream, he's disappointed with GC.

If you get the Harmonic 33 CD, you will stop being disappointed. IMHO.

On 11/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hey dude,

 i never liked tangerine dream, and still don't.
 I don't kniow what this run about disappointment is about, I am trying
 to figure it out.