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Old May 25th, 2002, 01:59 AM
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Well, read the first page of that post and alot of the "rosco" songs were indeed morning tracks. A few that i dont know if were mentioned or not are:
"Born Under Punches" - Talking Heads (which ive mixed into "The Break" pitched way down several times, ill drop the synth/string loop from kat mandu in perfect beat over and over throughout the heads track and then twards the end ill drop it in and continue on to kat mandu, gives a trippy what the hell?? effect, but sounds great)

"Reasons To Be Cheerful Part 3" - Ian Dury
"Rock The Casbah(Mustapha Dance)" - The Clash
"I Desire" - Devo
as for Roxy Music, "Angel Eyes" is disco on the 12 mix anyway and goes perfect mixing into it on the bongo break of Wonderland Band "Paradise Island Instrumental". "Dance Away" is more a mellow rock song unless u have the 12". The 12 is mixed perfect disco and huuuuuge bass responce, the long 2 min beat break in the middle (at about 3:17 into it) is good for almost anything to go there. The 2 i always love to go there are "Another Cha Cha" - Santa Esmeralda(taking it from the cha cha suite porsion) and "Chase" - Giorgio Moroder (slowed down). Anyway, getting off the subject but, just showing how i like to mix with some of these and how it works (if anyone didnt already know this..lol)

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Check out the 2 DISCO NOT DISCO compilations out on Strut records!
A fine collection of rock, punk, dub and disco crossovers compiled by disco expert JOEY NEGRO.
feat. tracks such as:
ASPECTABLE by CAN
CIGURI by MATERIAL
BOSTISH by YELLO
WHITE HORSE by LAIDBACK
and offcourse the most BOSCO song of them all: THIS IS RADIO CLASH, by the clash.
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Check out the 2 DISCO NOT DISCO compilations out on Strut records!
A fine collection of rock, punk, dub and disco crossovers compiled by disco expert JOEY NEGRO.
feat. tracks such as:
ASPECTABLE by CAN
CIGURI by MATERIAL
BOSTISH by YELLO
WHITE HORSE by LAIDBACK
and offcourse the most BOSCO song of them all: THIS IS RADIO CLASH, by the clash.
Bostich by Yello was one of my favorites, also This is Radio Clash - The Clash.

Those were two, twelve inch versions to have.

What about Ram Jam - Black Betty?

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In Australia we had a rock/glam rock band called Sherbet who did some songs that were half disco/half rock such as:
Freedom 1974
Life 1975
Dancer 1976
Child's Play 1976
Howzat 1976

I'm not sure if any of you heard these songs since most were only hits in Australia, but some of you might have heard of "Howzat" since it became an international hit.
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Some more rosco to mention are:

Sweet - Co-Co 1971 (This is like a combination of glam rock and salsa disco. I have the video clip of this on Top Of The Pops 1971, the Sweet use metal drums which gives it the salsa flavour.)

Stevie Wright - Evie Part 3 1974 (This is like a combination of hard rock and fast dancing disco. Part 1 is hard glam rock and Part 2 is a love song. He is also an Australian artist and almost became the lead singer of AC/DC but missed out and Bon Scott became the lead singer instead.)
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"This Is Radio Clash" i have on the b side of the "Magnifisent Seven" 12". The version of "Radio Clash" is not really a 12 mix, but pts 1 and pt 2(which pt 2 is very rare now). Anyway, let me know if there was a true 12 mix. Also, "Bostich" by Yello i concidered eurodisco always, nothing to do with rock. Is there a version of that one longer than the 4:46 one? Let me know on both of these. As for "Black Betty", that song i cant see disco rock, its just a 1 hit rocker from 77.
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Robert Fripp (yes, from the progressive rock super group KING CRIMSON) recorded an album in 1979 called GOD SAVE THE KING. Side one was a complete eletronic music voyage BRIAN ENO style. Side 2 had 2 long disco pieces with eletronic effects in the background (he called his eletronics, frippertronics). UNDER HEAVY MANNERS is one of these songs which would fit in the ROSCO tag. Unbelievalble, but he mentions this exact term in the inner sleeve of the LP. The vocals were done by DAVID BYRNE.
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WOW!!!! Is this like eurodisco stuff?? Like Giorgio moroder?? Or like Jeff Wayne/Justin Hayward's "Eve Of The War"??
I love Talking Heads and things related. Let me know more info and i might have to track this down.
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"This Is Radio Clash" i have on the b side of the "Magnifisent Seven" 12". The version of "Radio Clash" is not really a 12 mix, but pts 1 and pt 2(which pt 2 is very rare now). Anyway, let me know if there was a true 12 mix. Also, "Bostich" by Yello i concidered eurodisco always, nothing to do with rock. Is there a version of that one longer than the 4:46 one? Let me know on both of these. As for "Black Betty", that song i cant see disco rock, its just a 1 hit rocker from 77.
This is Radio Clash - Clash version that you're speaking about is the Epic Re-issue.

I have the original 12" of This is Radio Clash on Epic from 1981 CBS Records.

49-02662 XSM 168889 Side A
This Is Radio Clash/Radio Clash Time: 8:30

49-02662 XSM 1688890 Side B
Outside Broadcast/Radio Five Time: 11:07

As far as Bostich - Yello, The other extended version came out on White Label as a sample loop produced by a DJ this year. I have two copies and it was done very well.

Ram Jam - Black Betty 12" Re-Issue on Epic was remixed and done nicely also. Different than the original, to which I can say was disco-oriented as a remix.
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This is the same version of "This Is Radio Clash" that is on the reissue. "Radio Clash" is labeled with pt 2 beside it. Its shown with that exact time but the songs r split. The one stops and the other starts. It would have been cool if they made an actual extended mix. As for Bostich, i havent heard this new version. And "Black Betty" i never heard a remix. I must go check these out.
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No Jimmy
The music is all played by real musicians
DAVID BYRNE - vocals
BUSTA RHYMES - bass
ROBERT FRIPP - guitar
I can't remember the drummer, but I'll tell you later.

Then there is an eletronic backgroud which was previously recorded and then played along with the musicians.The eletronic thing (frippertronics) sounds a bit like an orchestral fill. But although it sounds interesting, when it comes down to listen it is not very relevant.
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Busta Rhymes???? lol, is that where that crappy rapper got his name??? lol, anyway, i will defenatly have to track down this album. Is it a hard one to find?
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I think the Wings song "Goodnight Tonight" belongs in this category, and that "Silly Love Songs" comes close.
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DJ Jimmy M, why create a topic that I have already created? I know that you are new to the forums since I have dealt with this site since 1998 (on an older computer-a now 'dead laptop). You topic is the same as mine, why not continue it on the same topic heading? Please let me know in THIS forum. All the best, DJ Phil
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DJ Jimmy M, why create a topic that I have already created? I know that you are new to the forums since I have dealt with this site since 1998 (on an older computer-a now 'dead laptop). You topic is the same as mine, why not continue it on the same topic heading? Please let me know in THIS forum. All the best, DJ Phil
DJ Phil,

I suppose I should let Bernie answer this, BUT...You are correct. Why start a new forum for a topic when one is already underway? Oh, these KIDS!!! Impetuous youth, I guess... remember, he is and I quote "ONLY 26 YEARS OLD", ya know.
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