if you like the ugly edits make your own. just download pro tools (there is a free version that has everything you need for an edit) and cut and paste. it's really simple. james
> From: "Lee Herrington IV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 19:56:30 -0500 > To: "313" <[email protected]> > Subject: (313) [313] ugly edits - theo parrish. > > > hi folks. a few days ago i was at bent crayon[cleveland, ohio record > shop]... just shuffling through the stacks. at the end of my digging, and > as i was making my purchase, i was offered the chance to lay hands upon and > play the 2nd and 3rd "ugly edits" EP's. damn! it's some brilliant > material! i am by no means a funk and disco historian so it was a wonderful > opportunity to hear some great cut-ups. sadly, the EP's were not for > sale... part of john's private collection. i just wish to convey that it's > a D A M N shame that these titles are not readily available to those of us > who A L S O know. i mean, i understand the legalties that one has to > consider when releasing a work that is sick with uncleared, and i guess > fairly obvious samples... but i promise, i won't tell anybody where i got > the record from. i'll only play it through headphones, late at night. > right now, there are auctions involving these very releases... the > bidding is up to $35.00+ with several days to go until closing. fah! oh > well. wouldn't it be great if releases by artists like theo and kenny and > keith and shake and so forth were actually mass-produced like so many > britney spears records. imagine stepping into a rite-aid and picking up > "shades of jae" on mint vinyl for a few bucks. that and a cold yoo-hoo > would be sweet. : ) > sorry for the rant.. i'm just a tad frustrated. curse you.. i mean "happy > listening" you "ugly edits" owners. > peace > lrh > >
