Is this the same as the one the 6MS boys have got Fab?
don't tell me it's theirs, ha ha! i've found it while surfing up and down my desktop, did a little enquire but nothing came up so i thought i'd upload it for the youngsters!
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Ok couldn't find the list, so just listening now. First half:
1. Lenny Welch - 100 lbs of Pain
2. New Censation - First Round Knockout
3. Mighty Clouds of Joy - Time (vocal, then instrumental)
4. Miracles - I Can't Get Ready For Losing You
5. Carl Carlton - Everlasting Love
6. Gloria Gaynor - Never Can Say Goodbye
7. ...dunno, but I've been trying to track it down for ages...
8. Disco Tex - Get Dancing
9.Bohannon - Keep On Dancing
Second half:
10. ? - I Like What I Like (is this the Everyday People version? It sounds a bit different)
11. ? - Harlem
12. Barry White - First, Last, Everything
13. Barry White - Can't Get ENough of Your Love Babe
14. First Choice - The Player
15. Ecstasy Passion & Pain - Ask Me.
"Great! So have you ever been DJ'ing?
"No! Absolutely not."
OH - You haven't???
"Everybody assumes I have, but I haven't. - I made the tapes for 2 seasons for the Sandpiper. And if you're from New York, doing the music at the Sandpiper you sort of hit the... It's like you take the most famous place you can think of and then if you played there you've made it. So, by doing the music at the Sandpiper people sort of like saying; 'Oh my God, he has to be like one of the best to do the music there.' And no one could understand that it was a tape, so someone had to stand there behind the booth so people wouldn't know it was a tape!""
The track after Gloria Gaynor is Yvonne Fair - 'Funky Music Sho' Nuff Turns Me On' (Motown)
Creative Source - Harlem (Sussex)
The version of 'I Like What I Like' I'm pretty sure is LTG Exchange, which makes sense because of the Scepter/Wand connection.
Did an instrumental of 'Time' actually come out?. I think that by this time (1974) Moulton was asking for instrumentals of things specifically for his tapes, from what I've read.
I'm suprised no ones ever mentioned the other 2 Sandpiper tapes over here before, they're great too.
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The track after Gloria Gaynor is Yvonne Fair - 'Funky Music Sho' Nuff Turns Me On' (Motown)
Creative Source - Harlem (Sussex)
The version of 'I Like What I Like' I'm pretty sure is LTG Exchange, which makes sense because of the Scepter/Wand connection.
Did an instrumental of 'Time' actually come out?. I think that by this time (1974) Moulton was asking for instrumentals of things specifically for his tapes, from what I've read.
I'm suprised no ones ever mentioned the other 2 Sandpiper tapes over here before, they're great too.
"Well, we never had feng shui in those days, so we put all our cupboards in the wrong place. As a result, all our businesses went bust. That was the start of the Great Depression''
No problem. Thanks for the heads up on this, Lenny Welch & New Censation.
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"Well, we never had feng shui in those days, so we put all our cupboards in the wrong place. As a result, all our businesses went bust. That was the start of the Great Depression''
Anyone know if you can convert those files? I am going to hang out down here away from the 'is my mum balearic' posse.
they say with Audiojack you can; it's an application that records what's playing thru your speakers, so you play the .rm file with its own Real player and then start Audiojack
http://soundcloud.com/odysseypromotions
don't tell me it's theirs, ha ha! i've found it while surfing up and down my desktop, did a little enquire but nothing came up so i thought i'd upload it for the youngsters!
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Anyway, it's a belter!
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OK cool - will get on and d/l
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If I spot any I'll note them.
obviously Gloria Gaynor never can say goodbye.
not to sure of "everlasting love" right before that, but seems obvious.
live set at after dark
Right before the Barry White.
live set at after dark
just a question mark where the quicktime logo is for me
live set at after dark
live set at after dark
1. Lenny Welch - 100 lbs of Pain
2. New Censation - First Round Knockout
3. Mighty Clouds of Joy - Time (vocal, then instrumental)
4. Miracles - I Can't Get Ready For Losing You
5. Carl Carlton - Everlasting Love
6. Gloria Gaynor - Never Can Say Goodbye
7. ...dunno, but I've been trying to track it down for ages...
8. Disco Tex - Get Dancing
9.Bohannon - Keep On Dancing
Second half:
10. ? - I Like What I Like (is this the Everyday People version? It sounds a bit different)
11. ? - Harlem
12. Barry White - First, Last, Everything
13. Barry White - Can't Get ENough of Your Love Babe
14. First Choice - The Player
15. Ecstasy Passion & Pain - Ask Me.
Tim
live set at after dark
from: http://www.disco-disco.com/tributes/tom.shtml
"Great! So have you ever been DJ'ing?
"No! Absolutely not."
OH - You haven't???
"Everybody assumes I have, but I haven't. - I made the tapes for 2 seasons for the Sandpiper. And if you're from New York, doing the music at the Sandpiper you sort of hit the... It's like you take the most famous place you can think of and then if you played there you've made it. So, by doing the music at the Sandpiper people sort of like saying; 'Oh my God, he has to be like one of the best to do the music there.' And no one could understand that it was a tape, so someone had to stand there behind the booth so people wouldn't know it was a tape!""
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i'm glad for that, pablo, and to give a little contribution to djh crew
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Creative Source - Harlem (Sussex)
The version of 'I Like What I Like' I'm pretty sure is LTG Exchange, which makes sense because of the Scepter/Wand connection.
Did an instrumental of 'Time' actually come out?. I think that by this time (1974) Moulton was asking for instrumentals of things specifically for his tapes, from what I've read.
I'm suprised no ones ever mentioned the other 2 Sandpiper tapes over here before, they're great too.
"Well, we never had feng shui in those days, so we put all our cupboards in the wrong place. As a result, all our businesses went bust. That was the start of the Great Depression''
cheers for the info.
Both versions of Time are on this: http://www.discogs.com/release/1375218
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.rm though.
"Well, we never had feng shui in those days, so we put all our cupboards in the wrong place. As a result, all our businesses went bust. That was the start of the Great Depression''
No problem. Thanks for the heads up on this, Lenny Welch & New Censation.
"Well, we never had feng shui in those days, so we put all our cupboards in the wrong place. As a result, all our businesses went bust. That was the start of the Great Depression''
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they say with Audiojack you can; it's an application that records what's playing thru your speakers, so you play the .rm file with its own Real player and then start Audiojack
http://www.download.com/AudioJack/3000-2141_4-10310114.html
it's a 14-day trial, though...
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I've got the others on my hard drive somewhere. I'll burn 'em for you.