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  • It was definitely around in late 1967. It turns up in the record shop scene in an episode of "The Prisoner" ("The Girl Who Was Death").

  • I can't really remember how I got the job as we were all doing alot of heroin at the time. Plus I don't have a very good memory. My boss was a guy called Francois Chermot so he was probably the one who gave me the job. Sadly he died during a strange sex game with his GP. It wasn't really a dope job. We were more into booze and coke by the time this came out. Plus the directors said that smoking draw was bad for business. Youu couldn't get good sh1t in France by that time.

  • Quelle rythmique : bien lourde.

  • I can remember hearing this for the first time. Really takes me back to my days working for EMI in Paris. Jean-Claude was a really nice guy but always had a strange odour of garlic, cheese, Gitanes and Pernod about him so you had to keep an arm's length. I'll miss him - if he's dead that is.

  • @roquesleflambeur wow how did you end up in that dope job?

  • Sounds like Jane -EPMD

  • does anybody know, when this came out originally?

  • Very cool !!!!

  • This is some cool funky jazz man. I wish i was cool enough to have this as my theme music haha

  • this is definitely a cool homage for "papa was too" by joe tax...

  • @djangoh TRAMP!? You can call me that....

  • this hits me in the gut.

  • lov it great upload

  • 0:10

  • @2700SKIDOO

    Yeah, but where do I know that from? At first I thought: Cypress Hill - Insane in the brain, but that's just a similar drumrhythm.

    Hmm

  • @ReignSupreem Wu-Tang I think

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