greedminds
Striker
Was in the met bar in 97 or 98
For the porpoises of this conversation. Do m people count ?
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I know, when it comes to writing lyrics. Scooter are certainly 'different'Its not a bird, its not a plane, it must be Dave whos on the train.
Dinnar how they don't get more recognition for their songwriting.
Don't be. My ears are still ringing.Well jel
I remember the prodigy when they offered to play at my mates rave for free. ( before they were famous)
I've got trashed with Keith
I remember the prodigy when they offered to play at my mates rave for free. ( before they were famous)
I've got trashed with Keith
Seeing Farley Jackmaster Funk with Darryl Pandy on the Arena stage was class. On singing 'Love Can't Turn Around' Darryl Pandy got about 15 lasses from the crowd to stand on stage with him. Watching this big black fellow with a head fatter than an Elephants foot lying on the floor bellowing his lungs out surrounded by a circle of screaming lasses looking down on him was truly a fantastic performance indeed.
Aye it a beauty. I've dropped it in some sets now and then, it's timeless, full length version anarl.QFX
Class tune Birdie
I shagged Mr C s sister
Trust me when I say that I'm not bragging. She looked exactly like him
Anyone go and see any of the decent rave /techno type acts from this era?
Utah Saints, The Prodigy, Fluke, Moby, Dreadzone, Leftfield, Chemical Brothers some class gigs.
Never got to see the Shamen or Sunscreem.
Is there any similar modern producers you would reccomend?
Not really a rave band but saw Oceanic at Toffs in York, was a canny night.
From 1992 onwards I saw-
Q-tex
Prodigy
Qfx
Terrorize
Neurotek
N- trance
Shades of rhythm
2 bad mice
Dream frequency
Dye witness
N-joi
Rhythmic state
Stimulants were involved during these gigs
I remember a few years ago now when Phil Hartnoll's new venture with Nick Smith - Long Range - they were advertised as playing in Independant in the town but it never happened for whatever reason. Not long after they called it a day and Phil reformed Orbital with his
Long Range were a similar electronica outfit to Orbital and made one album 'Madness and Me' - it is worth checking out -this track in particular is good:
I preferred Phil Hartnoll's 'solo' stuff with Long Range to Paul's stuff. Seen Orbital a few times, Glastonbury 95 (?) and Northumbria Uni (97) were stand outs. Prodigy a couple of times and they're a cracking live band
I've never, ever understood the point of The Prodigy. They were a joke when they initially burst onto the scene and continued to make comedy rave tunes throughout their career. I don't know a single person who likes them either.
Which 'comedy' rave tunes are you thinking of - I bet 'Charly' is one you have in mind - I'm struggling to think of any others. Charly is only regarded as a bit of a novelty by some due to the nature of the sample used. Even then it is a decent old skool track at the time.
I preferred Phil Hartnoll's 'solo' stuff with Long Range to Paul's stuff. Seen Orbital a few times, Glastonbury 95 (?) and Northumbria Uni (97) were stand outs. Prodigy a couple of times and they're a cracking live band
Charly is naff, as is ruff in da jungle, but cant think of any other comedy rave.