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Brooklyn Express - You need a change of mind (1982)

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2009

Samplé par I AM sur Le Mia (version album) ou l'Ultra Mia

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  • my uncle is the producer

  • Your Uncle is a Genius Musacekic! I love change position 69 & 88 plus the Voices in my Head Edit ;)

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  • @TheRhythmAlchemist i have only ever known this version!was on boogie tunes 2!with starvue and kinsman dazz lovedesign!

  • Do I like it? Sure. As much as Eddie's? Of course not! Lets not get off our heads here.

  • @andersonearl

    Same here. Never heard this before, but this is a class version.

  • i am old school no doubt, but this version is new to me... do i love it like i love eddie's hell yeah thanks for posting

  • @mswildi No disagreements at all...I was very good friends with Tee's Nephew Todd back in the day...I have nothing but respect for Tee...He put Larry On....I am glad at that time we had so many great DJ's with their own style of letting spirit flow thru them...My favorites were Tee, Larry and David Mancuso....the things they did were beyond amazing...I am Grateful for what they have brought to the table...many of the Dance Muzik industry have been totally inspired them Give Thanks Peace & Love

  • @TheRhythmAlchemist Alchemist, I am Tee Scott's baby sister, so I know quite a bit about him. And I say as much without bias as I can that I never heard ANY DJ who could do what Tee was doing. I hear it more now than ever, but Tee's been dead for 15 years. These DJs have had a lot of time to practice.

  • @TheRhythmAlchemist Because I was there long before this live mixing thing got a foothold in the clubs. When I was 10 and Tee was still Marc! Mixing stories for neighborhood kids on mini reel-to-reel and a Victrola. I'm sorry to seem so empassioned. Larry wat a great showman with a great house. I'll concede that. Tee could not have done what Larry did. He simply was not made that way. But Tee was a better DJ/technician because he knew the music and the technology.

  • @TheRhythmAlchemist Yes I know Tee and Larry were friends. Did YOU know that Larry went on vacation with us a few times back in the day? You're right, I didn't hit all the DJ booths but of the ones I did hit (some very nicely appointed) I'd have to say that the BD was the only one wired by the DJ. Others may have mixed from cassettes, but trust when I was they came AFTER Tee. A lot of people claiming to be originators of this or that today are lying, simply put. How do I know?

  • OMar92150 thank you for a great Post of a even greater song...love the version..keep em coming...Peace & Love

  • @mswildi about this "druggy" thing ...you try standing and spinning over 12 hrs for thousands every weekend and do remixes in the studio and have a personal life on coffee...that was the nature of the business...Peace & Love

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