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DEEE-LITE:do you remember? do you remember?
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groove is in the heaaaarrrrt!! seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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prb said: groove is in the heaaaarrrrt!!
yeeeees!!! | |
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ingamilo said: prb said: groove is in the heaaaarrrrt!!
yeeeees!!! didnt even have to click on thread seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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I used to love that song.. Still do. | |
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2elijah said: I used to love that song.. Still do.
seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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prb said: 2elijah said: I used to love that song.. Still do.
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do i remember??? i still play "dewdrops in the garden" all the time! | |
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Miss Kier was such a sexy thang [Edited 1/14/09 19:00pm] | |
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I got called a fag
for buying the cassette single for "Groove Is In The Heart" ask me if I cared because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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prb said: groove is in the heaaaarrrrt!!
Ohhhhh, that used to be my song "And When The Groove Is Dead And Gone, You Know That Love Survives, So We Can Rock Forever" RIP MJ
"Baby, that was much too fast"...Goodnight dear sweet Prince. I'll love you always | |
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all danced then!!! in the garden it was good, clear; but home, in the street, in the terrace... good times | |
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I need to find their albums
thanx for jogging my memory when it comes time to sync new music my mind goes blank on what I need because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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DirtyChris said: I need to find their albums
thanx for jogging my memory when it comes time to sync new music my mind goes blank on what I need | |
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I love all Deeelite.
Dewdrops in the Garden is a hot album. | |
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How do u say,... Deee FUCK YES!! I remember! | |
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LOVED THEM. "POOR IS THE MAN WHO'S PLEASURES DEPEND ON THE PERMISSION OF ANOTHER" Madonna
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2elijah said: I used to love that song.. Still do.
Ditto! I couldn't ask for another (I-I-I-I-I I) "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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Love Dee-Lite. I was disappointed that they broke up. | |
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Deee-lite gets love aorund here every 6 months or so! Loves them and thinks that they would make a great reunion band. I wish she would eventually release her solo stuff, but it doesn't appear to be happening. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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DirtyChris said: I need to find their albums
thanx for jogging my memory when it comes time to sync new music my mind goes blank on what I need They only have a few.. World Clique Infinity Within Dewdrops in the Garden Sampledelic Relics and Dancefloor Oddities (remix comp I really recommend) If you like them, you should chevck out Towa Tei's solo material. Future Listening is a must have for any music collection. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: DirtyChris said: I need to find their albums
thanx for jogging my memory when it comes time to sync new music my mind goes blank on what I need They only have a few.. World Clique Infinity Within Dewdrops in the Garden Sampledelic Relics and Dancefloor Oddities (remix comp I really recommend) If you like them, you should chevck out Towa Tei's solo material. Future Listening is a must have for any music collection. I could not get into Towa Tie. Maybe Boosty Collins was the reason 4 their success? | |
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superspaceboy said: DirtyChris said: I need to find their albums
thanx for jogging my memory when it comes time to sync new music my mind goes blank on what I need They only have a few.. World Clique Infinity Within Dewdrops in the Garden Sampledelic Relics and Dancefloor Oddities (remix comp I really recommend) If you like them, you should chevck out Towa Tei's solo material. Future Listening is a must have for any music collection. Towa Tei's albums are the fucking shit! This is probably the most devastating thing that happened in the 90s. Them and the Brand New Heavies Breaking up (Luscious Jackson too) really just crushed me to pieces. They were a slice of genius that is for sure. Dewdrops in the Garden is a masterpiece. I hope one day the music world will recognize and give it props like it deserves. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Graycap23 said: superspaceboy said: They only have a few.. World Clique Infinity Within Dewdrops in the Garden Sampledelic Relics and Dancefloor Oddities (remix comp I really recommend) If you like them, you should chevck out Towa Tei's solo material. Future Listening is a must have for any music collection. I could not get into Towa Tie. Maybe Boosty Collins was the reason 4 their success? Bootsy was simply a guest. I doubt many knew who he was at the time...as his time had clearly passed. Besides he only had very few lines...I think Q-Tip had more. I think the song was simply successful on it's own and thus made them successful. The song was (as well as they were) very playful and went number one all over the place. I don't think Bootsy had anything to do with that. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: Graycap23 said: I could not get into Towa Tie. Maybe Boosty Collins was the reason 4 their success? Bootsy was simply a guest. I doubt many knew who he was at the time...as his time had clearly passed. Besides he only had very few lines...I think Q-Tip had more. I think the song was simply successful on it's own and thus made them successful. The song was (as well as they were) very playful and went number one all over the place. I don't think Bootsy had anything to do with that. Bootsy didn't have shit to do with their success Don't even be trying to rob these geniuses of their due! 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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superspaceboy said: Graycap23 said: I could not get into Towa Tie. Maybe Boosty Collins was the reason 4 their success? Bootsy was simply a guest. I doubt many knew who he was at the time...as his time had clearly passed. Besides he only had very few lines...I think Q-Tip had more. I think the song was simply successful on it's own and thus made them successful. The song was (as well as they were) very playful and went number one all over the place. I don't think Bootsy had anything to do with that. bootsy did contribute quite a bit to their funk sound and he was also bassist in their touring band. i'd hardly say he was THE secret formula behind deee-lite's success, but he was certainly an ingredient. | |
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Anxiety said: superspaceboy said: Bootsy was simply a guest. I doubt many knew who he was at the time...as his time had clearly passed. Besides he only had very few lines...I think Q-Tip had more. I think the song was simply successful on it's own and thus made them successful. The song was (as well as they were) very playful and went number one all over the place. I don't think Bootsy had anything to do with that. bootsy did contribute quite a bit to their funk sound and he was also bassist in their touring band. i'd hardly say he was THE secret formula behind deee-lite's success, but he was certainly an ingredient. I remember seeing them at the Rivera up north and they threw down!!! | |
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superspaceboy said: Graycap23 said: I could not get into Towa Tie. Maybe Boosty Collins was the reason 4 their success? Bootsy was simply a guest. I doubt many knew who he was at the time...as his time had clearly passed. Besides he only had very few lines...I think Q-Tip had more. I think the song was simply successful on it's own and thus made them successful. The song was (as well as they were) very playful and went number one all over the place. I don't think Bootsy had anything to do with that. He was very well known back then.... [Edited 1/15/09 14:44pm] | |
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In fact, damn near the whole funk mob toured with them .... | |
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Anxiety said: superspaceboy said: Bootsy was simply a guest. I doubt many knew who he was at the time...as his time had clearly passed. Besides he only had very few lines...I think Q-Tip had more. I think the song was simply successful on it's own and thus made them successful. The song was (as well as they were) very playful and went number one all over the place. I don't think Bootsy had anything to do with that. bootsy did contribute quite a bit to their funk sound and he was also bassist in their touring band. i'd hardly say he was THE secret formula behind deee-lite's success, but he was certainly an ingredient. [Edited 1/15/09 14:57pm] | |
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