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La da dee la dee da - i`m in such a 90s mood today | |
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SunnySkies said: Nooooo...get out of my head....get out of my head!!! PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
U can't polish a turd.. but u can roll it in glitter In my Profile Pic | |
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chillichocaholic said: Nooooo...get out of my head....get out of my head!!!
You don't know la da dee how much I relate la dee da | |
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PANDURITO said: chillichocaholic said: Nooooo...get out of my head....get out of my head!!!
You don't know la da dee how much I relate la dee da I still love u anyway Pandy PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
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I don't know what I give them
No matter how much I they still love me back | |
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PANDURITO said: I don't know what I give them
No matter how much I they still love me back Hey....everyone loves Pandas PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
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Oh my...was I EVER drunk and spending waaaay too much time in the clubs going to Susanne Bartsch parties at the height of this. I was a size 0, wore finger waves, and dressed in hot pants, "Avenger" boots, and "that girl" fitted turtlenecks wherever I went: I honestly thought I was some sort of Josephine Baker-Emma Peel-Yoko-Ono hybrid back then...aaah the memories | |
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I remember when this song, I was a DJ here in brooklyn NY.
I had gotten a copy of the test pressing or demo, of this record. I visited a friend of mine who worked at the local record store here and placed it on the platter. I played on about 3 minutes of it and the store went ballistic!!! Everyone wanted to know where they could get it. I was not due out for another few weeks. This reminds one of my favorite house records of that time. It was the last of the "true house" records. [Edited 5/3/08 3:58am] "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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Why was she so upset when SNL spoofed the song and video? It's fucking funny and I don't know how she kept a straight face while filming the video. | |
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alphastreet said: Why was she so upset when SNL spoofed the song and video? It's fucking funny and I don't know how she kept a straight face while filming the video.
She was upset because it was not meant to be a funny video. It was based on a homeless lady that she saw every morning on her way out the door, and that lady would sing, "la da dee la da da, like a gypsy would. She wrote the song as sort of a tribute to not only that lady but to other homeless people as well.Quite frankly, I don't see anything funny about the video. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: I remember when this song, I was a DJ here in brooklyn NY.
I had gotten a copy of the test pressing or demo, of this record. I visited a friend of mine who worked at the local record store here and placed it on the platter. I played on about 3 minutes of it and the store went ballistic!!! Everyone wanted to know where they could get it. I was not due out for another few weeks. This reminds one of my favorite house records of that time. It was the last of the "true house" records. [Edited 5/3/08 3:58am] Who did u know at Mercury.. cus i got the same Test... | |
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IAintTheOne said: shorttrini said: I remember when this song, I was a DJ here in brooklyn NY.
I had gotten a copy of the test pressing or demo, of this record. I visited a friend of mine who worked at the local record store here and placed it on the platter. I played on about 3 minutes of it and the store went ballistic!!! Everyone wanted to know where they could get it. I was not due out for another few weeks. This reminds one of my favorite house records of that time. It was the last of the "true house" records. [Edited 5/3/08 3:58am] Who did u know at Mercury.. cus i got the same Test... I was a part of a DJ record pool and that was one of the records that I was lucky enough to get my paws on. Aside from that, during that time, I had a lot of connections within the house music industry, so I have stuff that would make old house head go "WHOA!!! I have not heard that in years"... Like I said, "Gypsy Woman", was the bomb and I still play it to this day. The crowd still goes nuts... "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: IAintTheOne said: Who did u know at Mercury.. cus i got the same Test... I was a part of a DJ record pool and that was one of the records that I was lucky enough to get my paws on. Aside from that, during that time, I had a lot of connections within the house music industry, so I have stuff that would make old house head go "WHOA!!! I have not heard that in years"... Like I said, "Gypsy Woman", was the bomb and I still play it to this day. The crowd still goes nuts... I was with a few pools IDRC Muzik Pushers NYDJ Disconet I was also serviced alot from Strictly Subwoofer Azuli Music Station Eightball Emotive Ministry of Sound ( one single "Voices" so yeah ive been in the House Insdustry a looooong time | |
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I was thinking this thread was about the La Bouche song "Be My Lover". | |
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Nick715 said: I was thinking this thread was about the La Bouche song "Be My Lover".
La da da dee da-da da-daaaa | |
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Gypsy Woman is my chit though... I had the cassette maxi single. It reminds me of the summer after grade 4, traveling through United States with my family. | |
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Cinnie said: Nick715 said: I was thinking this thread was about the La Bouche song "Be My Lover".
La da da dee da-da da-daaaa | |
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thank you for bringing back memories. last night i youtubed some old children's series themes... youtube is my saviour...
i know in 5 years time the 90s will be big again. then they will be about 20 (!!!) years ago... after the 80s must come the 90s. it will always be that way... | |
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IAintTheOne said: shorttrini said: I was a part of a DJ record pool and that was one of the records that I was lucky enough to get my paws on. Aside from that, during that time, I had a lot of connections within the house music industry, so I have stuff that would make old house head go "WHOA!!! I have not heard that in years"... Like I said, "Gypsy Woman", was the bomb and I still play it to this day. The crowd still goes nuts... I was with a few pools IDRC Muzik Pushers NYDJ Disconet I was also serviced alot from Strictly Subwoofer Azuli Music Station Eightball Emotive Ministry of Sound ( one single "Voices" so yeah ive been in the House Insdustry a looooong time This was the time that house music was still a driving force. It's a shame that even though it is still around, it is not as popular as it used to be. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: IAintTheOne said: I was with a few pools IDRC Muzik Pushers NYDJ Disconet I was also serviced alot from Strictly Subwoofer Azuli Music Station Eightball Emotive Ministry of Sound ( one single "Voices" so yeah ive been in the House Insdustry a looooong time This was the time that house music was still a driving force. It's a shame that even though it is still around, it is not as popular as it used to be. you gotta remember "Ionosphere" by Kerri Chandler right? | |
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shorttrini said: alphastreet said: Why was she so upset when SNL spoofed the song and video? It's fucking funny and I don't know how she kept a straight face while filming the video.
She was upset because it was not meant to be a funny video. It was based on a homeless lady that she saw every morning on her way out the door, and that lady would sing, "la da dee la da da, like a gypsy would. She wrote the song as sort of a tribute to not only that lady but to other homeless people as well.Quite frankly, I don't see anything funny about the video. maybe the subject isn't funny, but the song itself and the video is comical in a way. | |
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SunnySkies said: OH SH!T, not this goddamn song. [Edited 5/4/08 2:30am] Stuck like glue! | |
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does anyone else get a jaw ache from looking at her face? | |
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shorttrini said: alphastreet said: Why was she so upset when SNL spoofed the song and video? It's fucking funny and I don't know how she kept a straight face while filming the video.
She was upset because it was not meant to be a funny video. It was based on a homeless lady that she saw every morning on her way out the door, and that lady would sing, "la da dee la da da, like a gypsy would. She wrote the song as sort of a tribute to not only that lady but to other homeless people as well.Quite frankly, I don't see anything funny about the video. I never knew the story behind this, thanks! If you will, so will I | |
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