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Junior Vasquez @ Sound Factory, NY, 5 Jan '92
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<blockquote data-quote="RJJNYC" data-source="post: 469921" data-attributes="member: 5292"><p>That's great, would love to see the other listings since this was the only one I managed to get complete (there's some tracks on the others that I'd love to find out the names of, particularly the one that goes "a-a-anyway you wanna do me"). </p><p></p><p>This tape is also the only one out of all of them I was actually there for, wish it was possible to also beam footage from inside the club to match the music. The reason there's a rare bout of disco is that it's from way late on Sunday morning, maybe 10:30/11am or so when the club was about 1/3 full. By the time Fast Eddie gets going, a voguing battle had broken out on the dancefloor next to the speaker stack in front of the DJ booth with the queens doing these incredible freeze-frame move to the stabs on that track and on Dub Break, the lights also doing bright flashes in syncopation with them. I suspect that the children from the voguing houses had many more of these tapes (they often hung out down at the piers at the end of Christopher Street playing the tapes on a ghetto blaster after leaving the club on Sunday afternoon) but they probably got played until they fell apart, plus so many of those kids are tragically no longer with us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJJNYC, post: 469921, member: 5292"] That's great, would love to see the other listings since this was the only one I managed to get complete (there's some tracks on the others that I'd love to find out the names of, particularly the one that goes "a-a-anyway you wanna do me"). This tape is also the only one out of all of them I was actually there for, wish it was possible to also beam footage from inside the club to match the music. The reason there's a rare bout of disco is that it's from way late on Sunday morning, maybe 10:30/11am or so when the club was about 1/3 full. By the time Fast Eddie gets going, a voguing battle had broken out on the dancefloor next to the speaker stack in front of the DJ booth with the queens doing these incredible freeze-frame move to the stabs on that track and on Dub Break, the lights also doing bright flashes in syncopation with them. I suspect that the children from the voguing houses had many more of these tapes (they often hung out down at the piers at the end of Christopher Street playing the tapes on a ghetto blaster after leaving the club on Sunday afternoon) but they probably got played until they fell apart, plus so many of those kids are tragically no longer with us. [/QUOTE]
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