@countnubian3 the only clean version of the music got me aka stomp probably only 3 people have it Boyd Jarvis, Timmy Regisford & Tony Humphries otherwise theres crappy sounding bootlegs around
This was one of this white label tracks that was so damn rare you had to steal it from a fellow DJ- I know I did ! Can you find Colonel's "Celebrate"?
Larry used to play this on tape and you could tell it wasn't on vinyl.......but we used to go nuts when he played it!!! @hardcorehouse My elders tell me that house was born in Chicago and that is probably very true. The term seems to have been lifted from the Warehouse in Chicago where Frankie Knuckles had his residency, but know this; if it was born in Chicago, it grew up and flexed its muscles at the Paradise Garage!!!
@57dms I think the best way to put it is, the term "house" definitely without a doubt originated in Chi, but also without a doubt, THAT SOUND, that vibe, did not. Not at all. That started in NY fckin City in parks and underground clubs, and those NY records were all over Chi before Chi "invented" it-but only the true underground ever knew it, the masses never did to this day.
@57dms I think the best way to put it is, the term "house" definitely without a doubt originated in Chi, but also without a doubt, THAT SOUND, that vibe, did not. Not at all. That started in NY fckin City in parks and underground clubs, and those NY records were all over Chi before Chi "invented" it-but only the true underground ever knew it, the masses never did to this day.
@57dms YUP Larry at the G playin those reel to reel overdubs baby! That's what i'm sayin, exactly-only a relatively small NY underground knows the truth, the masses never did. Without a doubt, some in Chi knew it to, and let's also remember that the "godfather of house" was a NYer who imported the vibe to Chi-very few know this.
That original NY sound was called underground club-before Chi copied it and called it "house". The term "house" is definitely from Chi.
The original and by far the best version, produced by the master and originator of house music, Boyd Jarvis NYC. An unknown Colonel Abrams with great vocals. These types of NYC underground tracks were all over Chicago club and radio mixes as well as in in their record stores and were the clear template for their "house" sound that followed. It didn't start in Chicago, nah.
Can someone please post "The music's got me"? Been looking for that for years and can't find it anywhere?!!!
countnubian3 4 months ago
@countnubian3 the only clean version of the music got me aka stomp probably only 3 people have it Boyd Jarvis, Timmy Regisford & Tony Humphries otherwise theres crappy sounding bootlegs around
luoseno 3 months ago
@countnubian3
I posted Stomp. The sound quality isn't the best. youtube.com/watch?v=eRhMyaTjtMA
haIofreak117 3 months ago
This was one of this white label tracks that was so damn rare you had to steal it from a fellow DJ- I know I did ! Can you find Colonel's "Celebrate"?
jhunter1021 4 months ago
@jhunter1021 I uploaded Celebrate.
haIofreak117 4 months ago
Tony used to kill this in Zanzibar, one of my all time favorites!!!!!
deejaydre 5 months ago
Larry used to play this on tape and you could tell it wasn't on vinyl.......but we used to go nuts when he played it!!! @hardcorehouse My elders tell me that house was born in Chicago and that is probably very true. The term seems to have been lifted from the Warehouse in Chicago where Frankie Knuckles had his residency, but know this; if it was born in Chicago, it grew up and flexed its muscles at the Paradise Garage!!!
Keep Bangin
57dms 5 months ago
@57dms I think the best way to put it is, the term "house" definitely without a doubt originated in Chi, but also without a doubt, THAT SOUND, that vibe, did not. Not at all. That started in NY fckin City in parks and underground clubs, and those NY records were all over Chi before Chi "invented" it-but only the true underground ever knew it, the masses never did to this day.
hardcorehouse 5 months ago
@57dms I think the best way to put it is, the term "house" definitely without a doubt originated in Chi, but also without a doubt, THAT SOUND, that vibe, did not. Not at all. That started in NY fckin City in parks and underground clubs, and those NY records were all over Chi before Chi "invented" it-but only the true underground ever knew it, the masses never did to this day.
hardcorehouse 5 months ago
@57dms YUP Larry at the G playin those reel to reel overdubs baby! That's what i'm sayin, exactly-only a relatively small NY underground knows the truth, the masses never did. Without a doubt, some in Chi knew it to, and let's also remember that the "godfather of house" was a NYer who imported the vibe to Chi-very few know this.
That original NY sound was called underground club-before Chi copied it and called it "house". The term "house" is definitely from Chi.
hardcorehouse 5 months ago
The original and by far the best version, produced by the master and originator of house music, Boyd Jarvis NYC. An unknown Colonel Abrams with great vocals. These types of NYC underground tracks were all over Chicago club and radio mixes as well as in in their record stores and were the clear template for their "house" sound that followed. It didn't start in Chicago, nah.
hardcorehouse 5 months ago
@hardcorehouse co-sign!
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