Educational? I can just imagine now a bunch of kids running around
screaming
"rums sum sum a rum sum sum, goodie goodie ahm sum sum, ikay yea woopie
ikay yea, a hooo a hooo a nikki tee!"
;)
MEK
The REAL Mxyzptlk
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08/07/03 08:09 PM Subject: Re: (313) old house
track heard on wdtr - "words"?
Found on the debut LP (self titled) along with Genius of Love. I think this
is still in print. Essential for the period.
My wife's mother (a retired elementary school music teacher) used to use it
in class. Educational and funky.
jeff
>"Wordy Rappinghood" by Tom Tom Club - band that Tina Weymouth formed
>excellent album, very rhythmic
>came out in 1981
>
>it's got a little thing in there with a guy yelling "James Brooowwwwn!
>Jaaaames Brown!"
>
>MEK
>
>Hello, y'all.
>
>I was listening to WDTR's house show this afternoon on my way
>home and heard Al Ester drop this track that I'm looking for more
>information on. I'm assuming it's an old track, it's got a
>spoken-word/rap vocal where each line is "words are...<fill in the
>blank>". Live bass, sounds like live timbales at points...
- (313) old house track heard on wdtr - "words&... Bill Van Loo
- Re: (313) old house track heard on wdtr - &qu... Michael . Elliot-Knight
- Re: (313) old house track heard on wdtr - &qu... The REAL Mxyzptlk
- Re: (313) old house track heard on wdtr - &qu... Bill Van Loo
- Re: (313) old house track heard on wdtr -... James Bucknell
- Re: (313) old house track heard on wdtr - &qu... Michael . Elliot-Knight
