is either volume available anywhere not as a bootleg?




On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Matthew MacQueen wrote:

> > The previous weekend I got a copy of the bootleg Musicbox Vol.2. It
> > contains original 12" and edit versions of classics like Los Ninos del
> > Parque, Sharivari, Die Domina, Tour de France, etc...
>
> Can anyone confirm or deny that the version of Die Domina on that bootleg is 
> actually pressed at the wrong speed???  or is that the way Ron Hardy used to 
> play it or what?  Dr. Attaman had dropped that knowledge on me.. he's got an 
> original. (Kraftwerk side project, right?)
>
> > I am supposing there is a Vol.1. Can anyone confirm or deny?
> > If you can confirm, what is the track listing?
>
> Yes there is... can't recall all the tracks exactly but there's a killer 
> re-edit of Tom Tom Club's "Wordy Rappinghood" which to me is worth the 
> expensive price. I was told that the vol. 1 are actually reel-to-reel 
> re-edits that Ron Hardy made himself?  (or were they just ones he played?)
>
> In general I think the cuts Vol. 1 are harder to find than the ones on Vol.2  
> Like, isn't Kraftwerk's 'House Phone' on Vol. 2?  Like that is a great cut, 
> ok, but you can find an original 12" of it anywhere for a fair price....
>
> a great link on the Chicago's Music Box era and Ron Hardy era is (former 
> 313'er) Jason's Martins site:
> <http://www.suenomartino.net/ronhardy.htm>
>
> and while you're there check out his incredible shots of the Detroit's Music 
> Institute reunion party after DEMF 2001
> <http://www.suenomartino.net/musicinstitute.htm>
> with killer photos too!!
>
> peace,
> Matt MacQueen
>

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