Around 1:20 on this track...
[youtube]eHn48b7iWF0[/youtube]
... is the "Woo, yeah" break that for years I thought came from a James Brown track. You live and learn.
Around 1:20 on this track...
[youtube]eHn48b7iWF0[/youtube]
... is the "Woo, yeah" break that for years I thought came from a James Brown track. You live and learn.
Well Lyn Collin's backing band was the JB's, same as James Brown; so technically it came from them.
James Brown also produced that track.
Loving these old facts!
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In case you all haven't see this series yet, it really got me diggin in my old funk records again....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfqlG8gSkeA
This is the first one, he's up to 40 now.
Ooh!
Nice man! Thanks so much!
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Yeah, I wish I had that Love and Rockets album cover.
just got back from notting hill carnival and heard an amazing house re-edit of this lyn collins tune a couple of times.
anyone heard it? got it on mp3?
Mx
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Also like to add that it's interesting that the above vinyl was made in Holland.
Boom! - I was musing on the origins of this break just last week!
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