Captain Bacardi
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Harry said:I guess that means I shouldn't apply for membership in the Snark Brothers Club, huh?
HeeHee! Would you like a couple of free lessons from the champ?
Capt. Bacardi
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Harry said:I guess that means I shouldn't apply for membership in the Snark Brothers Club, huh?
Jay Maynes/Juan Oskar said:How does a 70 year old guy market himself to the "Hip Hop" youth obsession culture without alienating the mini-van folk?
Captain Bacardi said:...There's nothing that really diminishes the original album...
Capt. Bacardi
Mr Bill said:In answer to the question posed by the thread topic name:
YES!
--Mr Bill
Harry said:Rudy said:Anyone here anything from this album on XM Radio anywhere?
Heh! "His master's voice" with the wrong homonym!
Harry
Harry said:That's a pretty good excuse. You have a note from the doctor?
Harry
Hey -- I'm not a generic fan! I'm just sayin'...Harry said:If I'm not mistaken, the thread starter, manifan, began this topic with doubts over the purchase. I was not targeting you specifically. In fact, I wasn't targeting anyone in particular except however many generic fans there are out there who ARE expressing doubts.
Harry
Good point.If Re-Whipped increases Herb's popularity with the younger record buyers, who knows what kind of an outpouring of releases we could see.
rmos said:However, I don't understand why all the original tracks have to be so filtered and placed so far back in the mix. This type of mixing is used on almost every track. It sounds like all the mix artists had to work with was a cassette copy of the original LP.
Stephen Vakil said:One gripe - I have heard nothing - absolutely nothing - about any of the S!F releases in the UK. While one might argue that there is a limited market for the Lonely Bull here, the mid 60's stuff should certainly still prove popular in certain quarters. And for ReWhipped not to have been given any publicity in the UK is, shall we say, a little surprising.