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<blockquote data-quote="Myk" data-source="post: 39067" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>U cant blame "Charly" coz lets face it, it was a belter and yes "Your Love" was even better (I heard that tune way before charly hit the charts and it was slower than its post-released version). </p><p>If yer gonna blame charly then u would have to blame 808 State for Pacific State (another classic) and the likes of Guru Josh for "Infinity" which although were aimed at a comercial market, were still fekkin gr8 tunes. There was loadsa comercial planned tunes released about that same time and even before that, that cant take the blame either...Everything starts with and E, Fools Gold, Stakke's Humanoid and so on......</p><p></p><p>My personal theory here is that while us oldskoolers were forcing our schoolmates/workmates and family members to swallow Acid House music and early techno we actually changed peoples opinion slowly and made them accept that kinda music which inevitably lead to a larger market. Even my bro and sis listen to "dance" music nowadays and that down to the fact I forced them into hearing it blasting year after year untill their complaints went to "ok its not that bad" to "yeah that pretty good" and finally to "YEAH gimme more".</p><p></p><p></p><p>---------------------------</p><p></p><p>Cocaine isnt to blame either. The fact you take coke dont make you have a bad attitude at a rave. Only the fact youre a "pregnant fish" makes you aggresive. Ching also helps you stay up there after having a mad fella or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myk, post: 39067, member: 39"] U cant blame "Charly" coz lets face it, it was a belter and yes "Your Love" was even better (I heard that tune way before charly hit the charts and it was slower than its post-released version). If yer gonna blame charly then u would have to blame 808 State for Pacific State (another classic) and the likes of Guru Josh for "Infinity" which although were aimed at a comercial market, were still fekkin gr8 tunes. There was loadsa comercial planned tunes released about that same time and even before that, that cant take the blame either...Everything starts with and E, Fools Gold, Stakke's Humanoid and so on...... My personal theory here is that while us oldskoolers were forcing our schoolmates/workmates and family members to swallow Acid House music and early techno we actually changed peoples opinion slowly and made them accept that kinda music which inevitably lead to a larger market. Even my bro and sis listen to "dance" music nowadays and that down to the fact I forced them into hearing it blasting year after year untill their complaints went to "ok its not that bad" to "yeah that pretty good" and finally to "YEAH gimme more". --------------------------- Cocaine isnt to blame either. The fact you take coke dont make you have a bad attitude at a rave. Only the fact youre a "pregnant fish" makes you aggresive. Ching also helps you stay up there after having a mad fella or two. [/QUOTE]
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