RE: (313) Track ID: (313) esg @ movement

2003-05-28 Thread dj337is
Mass Production - Welcome to our world

I'm guessing that it's this one over the MM one if Mass Production is
from the 70/80s...the one I heard was definitely of an older style.

Thanks everyone for the help!

Leslie

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>"Welcome to my
>world of music" (or something like that)

Mass Production - Welcome to our world

or, the Moodymann version (which just ripped the original)
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RE: (313) Track ID: (313) esg @ movement

2003-05-28 Thread alex . bond

>"Welcome to my
>world of music" (or something like that)

Mass Production - Welcome to our world

or, the Moodymann version (which just ripped the original)
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RE: (313) Track ID: (313) esg @ movement

2003-05-28 Thread Sean Creen

Sounds like Moodymann - Music People...


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Subject: (313) Track ID: (313) esg @ movement


Just before ESG went on the DJ played a track that had "Welcome to my
world of music" (or something like that) as the main vocal hook.  It was
an extended workout with horns, percussion, and sounded like it fit
neatly on any of the older disco labels.

Any clues who it is?  I'd like to hear it again.

ESG did rock...I kept thinking it was kinda' like seeing an early
Talking Heads with that minimal shuffle.  Great show.

Thanks.

Leslie





(313) Track ID: (313) esg @ movement

2003-05-28 Thread dj337is
Just before ESG went on the DJ played a track that had "Welcome to my
world of music" (or something like that) as the main vocal hook.  It was
an extended workout with horns, percussion, and sounded like it fit
neatly on any of the older disco labels.

Any clues who it is?  I'd like to hear it again.

ESG did rock...I kept thinking it was kinda' like seeing an early
Talking Heads with that minimal shuffle.  Great show.

Thanks.

Leslie




Re: (313) esg @ movement

2003-05-28 Thread Placid
I went to see them last year, just before the release of their album and
they rocked..  The drummer does just absolutely batter them drums...
Everything they do they do loud and hard.. And yet it was so tight

Loved it...

Ps  live version of ufo rocked


On 28/5/03 2:12 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> i'm suprised nobody has mentioned this set.
> 
> goddamn was it incredible. liquid liquid was fun, but their manic flailing
> seemed to get away from them occasionally. esg on the other hand was pure
> solid funk. the drummer was easily in the top 3 dance drummers i've heard
> in my life. 300lbs of pure kick-drum thump.  they did it so
> effortlessly, never even breaking a sweat. and their sound is so seminal.
> during UFO, i mentioned to a buddy that it was like getting to go to the
> Paradise Garage and a fugazi concert at the same time.
> 
> 
> ok- i'm getting paid to review the fest, so no more freebees ;)
> 
> 



Re: (313) esg @ movement

2003-05-28 Thread alex . bond

ESG played here in Manchester about 3/4 years ago (just before that reissue
LP on SoulJazz came out)

They were incredible then too.

It was a good day actually, John Mcready dj'd, Tony Wilson was compere and
ESG and some Twisted Nerve bands played too.

All for free as well on a hot sunday afternoon. happy days.
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(313) esg @ movement

2003-05-28 Thread yussel
i'm suprised nobody has mentioned this set.

goddamn was it incredible. liquid liquid was fun, but their manic flailing
seemed to get away from them occasionally. esg on the other hand was pure
solid funk. the drummer was easily in the top 3 dance drummers i've heard
in my life. 300lbs of pure kick-drum thump.  they did it so
effortlessly, never even breaking a sweat. and their sound is so seminal.
during UFO, i mentioned to a buddy that it was like getting to go to the
Paradise Garage and a fugazi concert at the same time.


ok- i'm getting paid to review the fest, so no more freebees ;)