Re: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-05 Thread Mark S . Krüx
> > sorry.  i thought that would be enough.  doh!
> >
> > a house track...with a rap thrown in.
> >
> > "Here comes the sun, here comes the sun, here comes the light..."
>
> I remember a mix by Norm Talley had a track that had sort of the above,
went
> like "Here comes the sun, here comes the light, here comes the day..."
which
> I asked on 313 to ID & Norm told me (if I can remember) that it's a track
by
> Todd Terry? I must say tho, that there were 3 tracks I asked about, so I
> could have it mixed up, but I'm pretty sure it's TT.

Possibly

Roland Clark - The Sun - In House

Peace,

m*



Re: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-05 Thread nathan goode
> sorry.  i thought that would be enough.  doh!
>
> a house track...with a rap thrown in.
>
> "Here comes the sun, here comes the sun, here comes the light..."

I remember a mix by Norm Talley had a track that had sort of the above, went
like "Here comes the sun, here comes the light, here comes the day..." which
I asked on 313 to ID & Norm told me (if I can remember) that it's a track by
Todd Terry? I must say tho, that there were 3 tracks I asked about, so I
could have it mixed up, but I'm pretty sure it's TT.

nath





RE: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-04 Thread yussel
> >i'm thinking they're not
> >quite THAT funky.
>
> Paul McCartney - Secret Friend
>
> thats my tip for today.


Say, Say, Say.

But that could be the MJ factor.

I'm sure this is debatable, but Tomorrow never knows might just be just be
the first pop music number to use loops. Tape-loops, drum loops, etc...

So i guess without the Beatles, we might not have techno. The really
amazng thing was that TNK was the first song they recorded for Revolver.
Talk about a quantum leap.



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RE: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-04 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
ah.  i wasn't familiar with the album, only the tracks.  eleanor rigby is
the sh*t!

have to track down tomorrow never knows.




RE: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-04 Thread Sean Creen
Yep, and its a perfect bridge between the two - easily my favourite Beatles
album. IMO its much more psychedelic in the real sense than Sgt Pepper,
which is kind of over-blown in places and definitely too clean overall.
Now somebody try to tell me the Beatles are off-topic on ANY music list :-)

Sean.

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I think it came out in 66, between Rubber Soul and Sgt Pepper

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> Revolver

No...where is this album in their chronology?


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Re: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-04 Thread Fabrizio Nahum
anything on Revolver rules


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> Paul McCartney - Secret Friend
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RE: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-04 Thread Robert Taylor
I think it came out in 66, between Rubber Soul and Sgt Pepper

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> Revolver

No...where is this album in their chronology?

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RE: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-04 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, Robert Taylor wrote:

> Revolver

No...where is this album in their chronology?



RE: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-04 Thread Langsman, Marc

> I dunno - have you heard Tomorrow Never Knows?

The track that gave the Chemical Brothers a career ;)

Peace,
Marc

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RE: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-04 Thread alex . bond

>i'm thinking they're not
>quite THAT funky.

Paul McCartney - Secret Friend

thats my tip for today.

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RE: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-04 Thread Robert Taylor
Revolver

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> I dunno - have you heard Tomorrow Never Knows?

which album?

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RE: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-04 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, Robert Taylor wrote:

> I dunno - have you heard Tomorrow Never Knows?

which album?



RE: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-04 Thread Robert Taylor
I dunno - have you heard Tomorrow Never Knows?

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On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, Robert Taylor wrote:

> The Beatles! :-)

yep...that's what soulseek told me!  ;)

but though i've always liked the liverpool 4i'm thinking they're not
quite THAT funky.


lks

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RE: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-04 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, Robert Taylor wrote:

> The Beatles! :-)

yep...that's what soulseek told me!  ;)

but though i've always liked the liverpool 4i'm thinking they're not
quite THAT funky.


lks



RE: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-04 Thread Robert Taylor
The Beatles! :-)

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Re: (313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-03 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
sorry.  i thought that would be enough.  doh!

a house track...with a rap thrown in.

"Here comes the sun, here comes the sun, here comes the light..."





(313) track id HERE COMES THE SUN

2003-07-03 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
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