SKATT BROS-'WALK THE NIGHT' A RON HARDY TRIBUTE
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love walking the night : )
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aiiight now ronnie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Love this song, Gotta admit, I had no idea that the Skatt Bros were white.
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i rember me & ron hardy playin this @326 Michigan ave underground i was on lights & every body was likehot &horny off this for some reason! those 1980s i miss those days
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both the bent boys and the skatt bros versions are great..but the prime cuts mix of the latter is the best..trying to find it again..
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one person gets a cab at night.....
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I get the feeling that that song is evil
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@turloydstew If u liston closely to the bent boys version there is a differance between the 2
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@StaunchComic Awesome! Thanks for the tip.. this is sweet. It reminds me of Anne Clark a bit.
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BTW thank you for posting this it's a blast from the pass!
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@VernianProcess Karen Finley "Tales of Taboo" is dark, nasty with a good beat.



Love this jam. What I don't understand is, I have the original 12 ' vinyl, but it says by 'The Bent Boys' which is approx. 6 minutes and 51 seconds long. Yet it sounds exactly the same from 'The Skatt Bros.'.. input anyone? Thanks for the post!
cmusses 1 year ago
@cmusses Hi the bent boys version is a cover of this original version. The skatt bros released this in 1979 the bent boys cover version (produced by John Brenner was released on a canadian label in 1984)The original is very rare and can fetch up to £50-60.
turloydstew 1 year ago
Awesome song. I have it though, but thanks for posting it!
I loved "The Skatt Bros". It's too bad that video "Life At The Outpost" with all the scenes from "Blazing Saddles" didn't get the copywrite to do it!...Oh well...Such is life!
Take 'er Easy & Peace!
dapatry1 3 years ago 2
thanks,i've managed to get three copys over the years, i'm sure i've seen the 'blazing saddles, vid on here!
turloydstew 3 years ago
As a native New Yorker and DJ who grew up on the influences local to me (The Paradise Garage, The Loft, etc...), even I know that there is no way in hell you cannot mention Ron Hardy. My only regret during that time was not going to Chicago to hear Ron at The Warehouse. RIP Ron, you're never forgotten.
OneMixDJ 3 years ago 6
nice comments. He was a true pioneer!
turloydstew 3 years ago