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<blockquote data-quote="nathan" data-source="post: 102642" data-attributes="member: 113"><p>tee hee i wish it was more exciting than this but basically. My mate Matt cantor was one half of strike (as in 'u sure do' and now part of the freestylers) and the other half of strike was very media shy and didn't really want to do many public appearences (for reasons i can't go into i'm afraid.) So i had to learn how to mime the piano bit that nicks the synth riff from cubic 22's:- night in motion and pretend to be one half of strike. there u go. pretty lame but had some amazing nights as you can imagine. Venue 44 was my first pa and completely blew my mind. The chazzed up promoter loved it so much he tried to make us do the tune twice in a row</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nathan, post: 102642, member: 113"] tee hee i wish it was more exciting than this but basically. My mate Matt cantor was one half of strike (as in 'u sure do' and now part of the freestylers) and the other half of strike was very media shy and didn't really want to do many public appearences (for reasons i can't go into i'm afraid.) So i had to learn how to mime the piano bit that nicks the synth riff from cubic 22's:- night in motion and pretend to be one half of strike. there u go. pretty lame but had some amazing nights as you can imagine. Venue 44 was my first pa and completely blew my mind. The chazzed up promoter loved it so much he tried to make us do the tune twice in a row [/QUOTE]
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