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Isaac Hayes Can't Turn Around ( Ron Hardy's Edit)

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2008

Label:Not On Label (Ron's Edits Series)
Catalog#: none
Format: Vinyl, 12", Unofficial Release, 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition, White Label
Country:Germany
Released:2004
Genre: Electronic
Style: Disco
Credits: Remix [Uncredited] - Ron Hardy
Notes:Limited to 500 copies

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  • @payday, You forgot one thing; the Supertransfer that got you all over the Chi for maybe .75. Those were the days....

  • @houseofjrk, The women were different at the house club, I remember not wanting to talk to a girl if she wasn't dressed the right way, and if I wasn't dressed right they wouldn't talk to you either, but if you could dance it was ON . We all carried ourselves with a different attitude proud well spoken and dressed i missed those days so Much

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  • Den One, Chicago 1976. Ron Hardy kept on the dance floor all night. This was one of my favorite songs to dance to. I wish I could find an edit that Ron did with Labelle's "What Can You Do For Me/Messing With My Mind". Anybody know where I can find it please let me know!!!.

  • Chicago Crazy

  • <3

    

  • SUPERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR !!

  • @faft1981 ....ha ha ha...that penis used to hang from the ceiling in the Second Story and shoot confetti. Second Story was Philly's answer to the big glam clubs in NYC and Catacombs was for us, although SS opened as a gay club it eventually went mostly straight,while Catacombs was mostly Black and Gay. We used to go to Smart Place (Dusty's) before..what a cute dump ! We used to think the place would fall down,sweaty walls and all! Although Tink is gone Mark,Oliver and Chucky are still around...

  • @suitandtieguy True. NYC's huge DJ culture started it all. Chicago was more into funk music and funk driven dance music. They rextended and remixed the old Isaac Hayes and Philly joints and added the electronics later. Love Can't Turn Around traveled to Europe all the way to Tel Aviv. Chi, Jersey and NYC have different flavors but still its all dance music. NYC brought back Love Is The Message 3 yrs after its release.

  • in thurs. nite out mon. morn. beat the BOX RONNIE!!!!

  • The first time i heard this Andre Hatchett, played this at a basement party fall 84. I damn near lost my mind!!! I have loved this song ever since! it is my all time # 1 house song!!!

  • @kev121 How right you are. Frankie and Ronnie were the best. Frankie on fridays and Ron on saturdays. Although I was a lil more partial towards Ronnie. I have fond memories of both. But that damn underground was like stepping into wonderland. I can recall as plain as day people dancing so hard and long they would pass out. Talk about dancing...OMG!!! THOSE WERE THE DAYS!! AND THIS IS STILL MY NUMBER 1 HOUSE CUT!! Ronnies version of let no man put asunder a close second!!!

  • Now datz bangin'!!!!!!

    

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