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Thread started 12/16/03 12:15am

Sdldawn

Any dj's that scratch old blues albums?

I have a dj shadow disk and he is rippin some old blues songs into a long mix.. anyone else do this?

its a neat collage.. i want more.. smile
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Reply #1 posted 12/16/03 4:19am

abierman

Sdldawn said:

I have a dj shadow disk and he is rippin some old blues songs into a long mix.. anyone else do this?

its a neat collage.. i want more.. smile



dude, scratching is so passé...

moby has an habit of rippin' off old blues records, must be due to his lack of own talent...moby = talentless little fuck!
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Reply #2 posted 12/16/03 11:24am

Sdldawn

abierman said:

Sdldawn said:

I have a dj shadow disk and he is rippin some old blues songs into a long mix.. anyone else do this?

its a neat collage.. i want more.. smile



dude, scratching is so passé...

moby has an habit of rippin' off old blues records, must be due to his lack of own talent...moby = talentless little fuck!


aw come on.. Im not talking about a wave of the future.. im just talkin about dj's that pull out the blues albums that no'ones heard and playin them... u cant fuck with some old tyme blues now..
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Reply #3 posted 12/16/03 7:24pm

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sdl I'd say you should revisit Arrested Development's first lp "3 years ..." ... the intro and first song have some great stuff taken from some old blues including some great harmonica bits. If I remember right, junior wells is one of the folks credited.

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Anyone who says scratching is passe is passe themselves. You just don't know. There's still nothing like seeing a DJ cut it up live on the wheels of steel. Case in point: I doubt anyone here is aware of an annual festival called the gathering of the juggalos, but one of the artists there this year was Vanilla Ice. It was outdoors this year, and I sat up on top of a hill smoking a joint, and being really bored by him, but then he let his DJ rip it up solo for a good fifteen minutes, and it fucking rocked. Whatever. If you're not feeling it then it's not for you.
Keep your headphones on.
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