Well actually, if it wasn't for engineer/producer Steve Osbourne then
Oakenfold wouldn't have been able to get any credit for that stuff either.
Frankly, while I was in PTV and despite our lead vocalists'  personal
excesses, we could destroy Happy Mondays in our sleep on stage back in those
days.  

The Kooky Scientist


on 2/23/01 7:15 AM, seth ... at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I don't know the track either, and yes, he's the epitome of the overpaid
> underskilled DJ. (so please don't write back to tell me this)
> 
> But (and it's a big but) it seems no-one remembers he used to be a pretty
> good producer. I guess a lot of the American folk haven't heard "Pills,
> Thrills and Bellyaches" by the Happy Mondays, or Oakenfold's genuinely good
> remixes of such.
> -and of all his generation, at least it's not as bad as the route taken by
> Mike "I used to play the hacienda you know?" Pickering.
> 
> I'm getting all misty-eyed now, I might have to go find my copy of groovy
> train, and a beanie hat...
> 
> Seth
> 
> 
> Don't know that "Bullet in the Gun" track you speak of but I'll make
> him a"Bullet in the Brain" track right now... ; PThe Kooky Scientiston
> 2/22/01 5:50 PM, Mad Wax at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> hey! dont diss
> oakenfold, his bullet
> in the gun track was truly innovative!>> ;)>> mad wax>>
>>> That makes the hpDJ 40% better than Oakenfold!!!>>>> The
> Kooky Scientist>>>>

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