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> Subject: RE: (313) Walter Gibbons
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> He died in 94!
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> From: James Bucknell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 29 July 2003 01:11
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
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He died in 94!
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From: James Bucknell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 July 2003 01:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Walter Gibbons
not online, but i think he released a mix cd recently; maybe of salsloul
classics. i saw the vinyl
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> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (313) Walter Gibbons
>
> Anyone know where there are DJ mixes of Walter Gibbons online?
> Deephousepage - had what looks like two (but I actually think it might be
> the same one)
>
> #920 & 190 - but they both say Walter Gibbons
> #920 & 190 - but they both say Walter Gibbons Live @ Yellow, Japan, early
> 90s which leads me to think they might be the same mix (haven't listened
> yet)
If memory serves they're from the same set but different portions of it,
ie. side A and side B of a tape.
> I'd love to find some old Galax
Anyone know where there are DJ mixes of Walter Gibbons online?
Deephousepage - had what looks like two (but I actually think it might be
the same one)
#920 & 190 - but they both say Walter Gibbons Live @ Yellow, Japan, early
90s which leads me to think they might be the same mix (haven't listened
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Well, I don't know what type of comments you're looking for. I have that LP
of dubs and it really rocks. I like playing it together with the original
mixes of the same songs, fading in and out of the vocals. It's a lot of fun.
A little hard because of the off-beat live percussion, but that's l
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [313] walter gibbons
>i have a salsoul lp with him doing mixes back in 77...
Is this the Lp with loads of 70's shoes dancing around? If so, it's
chockfull of sampliable loops. Excellen
> any comments on how this guy pioneered the
> art of dj'ing, moved on to be the first
> dj/producer and then released the seminal,
> stripped-down classic "set it off'?
Check http://allmusic.com/cg/x.dll?p=amg&sql=B182862 for a Walter Gibbons
bio...
.John.
Just read "Last night a DJ seved my life" by Bill Brewster/ Frank Broughton,
they cover that part extensively!
W
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any comments on how this guy pioneered the art of dj'ing, moved on to be the
first dj/producer and then released the seminal, stripped