stephen wrote:

> Cyclone Wehner wrote:
> >Mind, I am yet to come across anyone from Detroit who can recall Kid
> Rock
> >rapping on The Wizard's show.
>
> >I may be alone in this but I find this very strange.
>
> Hmmmmm.... could this be Kid Rock rapping on the wizards show?
> http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~rose/house/wizard1.ram
> This the The Wizard - WJLB, Detroit  1989 thats archived in RA on the
> Deep House Music Page, http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~rose/house/
> Its the "do it to the crowd" rap thats starts 5:10:0 in tha mix.

***Stephen:
Nope. That's "Do It To The Crowd" by Twin Hype (released
on New York's Profile imprint). It's a classic hip-house track. So there
ain't no Kid Rock there. Andrew Duke :) If you'd like to hear and/or
read about early Detroit Radio online (though your first stop should
be Dan Sicko's Techno Rebels book :)), check out the interviews with
Alan Oldham and Brendan Gillen on Cognition:
http://techno.ca/cognition   np Nadja and Cleo (two Siamese
cats telling me it's time for us all to eat breakfast, despite it being lunch 
time)

>
> woo...yea...woo...yea...woo...yea...woo...yea...woo...yea...woo...yea...woo...yea...woo...yea...woo...yea...
>
> Also check out Fast Eddie - WGCI Mastermix 1986, he doubles up on
> Channel One Technicolor and Model 500 No UFO's and tears it up, nice
> scratching from Fast Eddie.
> starts about 19:30:0 in the mix.
> http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~rose/house/fasted1.ram
>
> later,
> stephen.

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