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From: "Michael D Tyrer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 3:09 AM
Subject: [313] Fw: Hall & Oates


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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael D Tyrer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 09:31
> Subject: Hall & Oates
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> > In the days before House, Techno ... there was indeed some dirty soul
> > singers
> > and Hall and Oates were definately two of them.. So how come no one
> remixed
> > them...

I've seen TP drop Hall & Oates a few times (to try and make this somewhat
313 topical). [hides head in shame] I was watching their VH1 Behing the
Music the other day, which was heavilly focused on their breadth, rooted in
50s and 60s soul. As the show would have it, the pinnacle of their carreer
was playing with the Temptations at the Apollo (???) in Harlem in '85 (???),
after which they split up for a while - having fulfilled their greatest
dreams [cue sappy music]. :)

At any rate, there have been a few apparently unauthorized Hall & Oates
remixes over the years. I have one that samples "I can't go for that",
taking mostly the bassline, and heavilly filtering the vocal. Disco Dubs
Volume 1 was the name of the record, with a green label in a clear plastic
sleeve. Not the best track on the record IMO, but worth checking out if you
can track down. I imagine it's hard to find these days. Frankly, I think
their tracks are pretty mixable as is. If you can find any of TPs mixes with
Hall & Oates - that would definitely be the best example IMO. Then again, in
TPs hands almost anything can become 313 topical. Rod Stewart anyone? :)

Tristan
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