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Mr Lee

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Christian Hornborstel - All god's children

Yass - I Believe

Machine - There but for the grace of God - disco track that spawned many a funky house number.

Everything in moderation though..
 

Ed

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Wasn't it about God helping with a weight loss program or summik?


Gooooooooood call

I think it was recorded for a documentary about people losing weight or something, although I'm not sure if that was what it was written about.

Pretty sure Candi Staton has a gospel background, think she mentioned it when I saw her live.
 

Tim Acid

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Mad that Shoom was no booze, although no doubt people would have a few before hand. Have read a bit about it recently. Happy days indeed.

That's what I use to like about some of the early parties / raves...they did not have bars..as they had no licence for booze.... which always attracted the right people :)

spiritual tunes ...anything that put me in a trance was felt spiritual ...Underworld - Rez was a winner for that.

tunes that sampled spiritualism ...one I bought recently was for the flipside of Chosen Few - Revolution of the heart that samples Bagwan Shree Rajneesh

Also We Are I.e is sampled from a religous middle eastern thingy I think... I have this on a piece of wax from 88 somewhere...will dig it out later
 

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That's what I use to like about some of the early parties / raves...they did not have bars..as they had no licence for booze.... which always attracted the right people :)

spiritual tunes ...anything that put me in a trance was felt spiritual ...Underworld - Rez was a winner for that.

tunes that sampled spiritualism ...one I bought recently was for the flipside of Chosen Few - Revolution of the heart that samples Bagwan Shree Rajneesh

Also We Are I.e is sampled from a religous middle eastern thingy I think... I have this on a piece of wax from 88 somewhere...will dig it out later

Do you think that was due to the quality of the pills though Tim? You didn't really need booze on a good one.

I've just ben listening to Rez recently, still sounds briliant now.
 

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Do you think that was due to the quality of the pills though Tim? You didn't really need booze on a good one.

I've just ben listening to Rez recently, still sounds briliant now.


Yep you are right Ed...the quality of the Pills had a lot to do with it.......but a unison was felt because everyone was on the same buzz....and that at times would feel spiritual....(well...more like e'd out ya nut and feeling at one) .. in clubs with booze available etc...you still sometimes got a mix crowd and would go and hug a beer head and sometimes got a frosty reaction.
 

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Have never understood why they pills got weaker and weaker. Presumeably about greedy dealers.

Can't help but feel a good batch and it'd 1988 all over again.
 

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You see when i said Paul Simpson earlier in the thread i thought you meant gospel. spiritual tunes in this thread. Some of you are cheating!
Im not playing.:D
 
You see when i said Paul Simpson earlier in the thread i thought you meant gospel. spiritual tunes in this thread. Some of you are cheating!
Im not playing.:D

For what it's worth I whole-heartedly concurr with Paul Simpson - proper tune - free-free-free at last ! :D

Also the You got the love mix which either you or Ben LNADJ put me onto (basically Musical Freedom with the Candi pella).