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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Fantasy Three - The Buck Stops Here

When I first heard Streetsounds Electro 5 I couldn't decide whether I liked 'B Boys Breakdance' or this the best. Volume 5 is filled with classics and is arguably the greatest of the whole series. I had every one of those on the 12" vinyl format at one time or another but the aforementioned two beauties are the pick of the bunch for me. It's the B-side again too. The A-side track, 'Summer' is almost the same but has a bit of singing and is a bit less heavy. I didn't appreciate singing on hardcore b boy tunes in 1984. I'm not too bothered nowadays either but I've mellowed a little. We probably all have. It's these kinds of records that bring 1984 back though. Spinning around (not like Kylie) on a piece of cardboard on the side of the road while your 'JVC vibrated the concrete'. Everyone was into it and it was great. There's only me left now and you lot of course. Everyone else fell off and started listening to Boyzone or Elvis. I can't do that. Apart from wanting to stab myself in the eardrum I don't feel anything when I hear groups like that. This is a regular on my ipod along with all the early eighties classics and I never get tired of hearing them. It's in me all the time and I'm certain it'll never fade. Happy days.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

love this killer track! the sound of electro
is very strong with you oh wise one!

Anonymous said...

Yo! Yo! Yo! Never let go...... S**t was just dope back then & still rocking my system regular! Peace 2 all original headz!

Anonymous said...

hip hop or electro funk as it was called
back then was all about the beats
that's what I miss now, but
your blog is like a "bible for the rival" of tough beats keep up this quality
stuff

ramses said...

Superb 12", one I could never afford but always wanted. "Summer" is just about my favourite of the two but both tracks are murder. Many many thanks for sharing so many dope jams. Personally speaking 83-86 were my favourite years for hip hop. Keep on keeping on!hiuts gypie

moyinka said...

i'm happy to see there's folk who still don't have decent rips of the old classics 'cos they obviously need to be heard. i do my best, there's more to do, just need time to rip and up in between other stuff.

JONNYJAZZ said...

big track....b-boy 4 life!!!