Re: (313) old house track heard on wdtr - "words"?
it's on one of the musicbox re-edits. james > From: "Bill Van Loo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 17:57:16 -0700 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],"Bill Van Loo" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (313) old house track heard on wdtr - "words"? > > Alright, that makes a lot of sense. I thought I heard live bass in > there as well... > > peace, > > Bill > >> "Wordy Rappinghood" by Tom Tom Club - band that Tina > Weymouth formed >> excellent album, very rhythmic >> came out in 1981 >> >> it's got a little thing in there with a guy yelling "James > Brooon! >> Jmes Brown!" >> >> MEK >> >> >> >> "Bill Van Loo" >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org >> org> cc: >> Subject: (313) old house track heard > on wdtr - "words"? >> 08/07/03 06:46 PM >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hello, y'all. >> >> I was listening to WDTR's house show this afternoon on my way >> home and heard Al Ester drop this track that I'm looking for more >> information on. I'm assuming it's an old track, it's got a >> spoken-word/rap vocal where each line is "words are...> blank>". Live bass, sounds like live timbales at points... >> >> any ideas? c'mon you old-school house heads! >> >> Thanks, >> >> Bill >> -- >> http://www.chromedecay.org >> >> >> >> > > -- > http://www.chromedecay.org >
Re: (313) old house track heard on wdtr - "words"?
Educational? I can just imagine now a bunch of kids running around screaming "rums sum sum a rum sum sum, goodie goodie ahm sum sum, ikay yea woopie ikay yea, a hooo a hooo a nikki tee!" ;) MEK The REAL Mxyzptlk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Bill Van Loo" omcast.net><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: 313@hyperreal.org 08/07/03 08:09 PM Subject: Re: (313) old house track heard on wdtr - "words"? Found on the debut LP (self titled) along with Genius of Love. I think this is still in print. Essential for the period. My wife's mother (a retired elementary school music teacher) used to use it in class. Educational and funky. jeff >"Wordy Rappinghood" by Tom Tom Club - band that Tina Weymouth formed >excellent album, very rhythmic >came out in 1981 > >it's got a little thing in there with a guy yelling "James Brooon! >Jmes Brown!" > >MEK > >Hello, y'all. > >I was listening to WDTR's house show this afternoon on my way >home and heard Al Ester drop this track that I'm looking for more >information on. I'm assuming it's an old track, it's got a >spoken-word/rap vocal where each line is "words are...blank>". Live bass, sounds like live timbales at points...
Re: (313) old house track heard on wdtr - "words"?
Alright, that makes a lot of sense. I thought I heard live bass in there as well... peace, Bill > "Wordy Rappinghood" by Tom Tom Club - band that Tina Weymouth formed > excellent album, very rhythmic > came out in 1981 > > it's got a little thing in there with a guy yelling "James Brooon! > Jmes Brown!" > > MEK > > > > > "Bill Van Loo" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org > > org> cc: > > Subject: (313) old house > track heard on wdtr - "words"? > 08/07/03 06:46 PM > > > > > > > > > > Hello, y'all. > > I was listening to WDTR's house show this afternoon on my way > home and heard Al Ester drop this track that I'm looking for more > information on. I'm assuming it's an old track, it's got a > spoken-word/rap vocal where each line is "words are... blank>". Live bass, sounds like live timbales at points... > > any ideas? c'mon you old-school house heads! > > Thanks, > > Bill > -- > http://www.chromedecay.org > > > > -- http://www.chromedecay.org
Re: (313) old house track heard on wdtr - "words"?
Found on the debut LP (self titled) along with Genius of Love. I think this is still in print. Essential for the period. My wife's mother (a retired elementary school music teacher) used to use it in class. Educational and funky. jeff "Wordy Rappinghood" by Tom Tom Club - band that Tina Weymouth formed excellent album, very rhythmic came out in 1981 it's got a little thing in there with a guy yelling "James Brooon! Jmes Brown!" MEK Hello, y'all. I was listening to WDTR's house show this afternoon on my way home and heard Al Ester drop this track that I'm looking for more information on. I'm assuming it's an old track, it's got a spoken-word/rap vocal where each line is "words are...". Live bass, sounds like live timbales at points...
Re: (313) old house track heard on wdtr - "words"?
"Wordy Rappinghood" by Tom Tom Club - band that Tina Weymouth formed excellent album, very rhythmic came out in 1981 it's got a little thing in there with a guy yelling "James Brooon! Jmes Brown!" MEK "Bill Van Loo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org org> cc: Subject: (313) old house track heard on wdtr - "words"? 08/07/03 06:46 PM Hello, y'all. I was listening to WDTR's house show this afternoon on my way home and heard Al Ester drop this track that I'm looking for more information on. I'm assuming it's an old track, it's got a spoken-word/rap vocal where each line is "words are...". Live bass, sounds like live timbales at points... any ideas? c'mon you old-school house heads! Thanks, Bill -- http://www.chromedecay.org
(313) old house track heard on wdtr - "words"?
Hello, y'all. I was listening to WDTR's house show this afternoon on my way home and heard Al Ester drop this track that I'm looking for more information on. I'm assuming it's an old track, it's got a spoken-word/rap vocal where each line is "words are...". Live bass, sounds like live timbales at points... any ideas? c'mon you old-school house heads! Thanks, Bill -- http://www.chromedecay.org