1:55 quietly taking the piss here. Sex Boots Dread was Keith Allen (Lilly Allan's dad: ruclips.net/video/OpE8XTtDvLI/видео.html Yep Buju Banton's favourite tune! ;)
when interviewing an artist(s),at least make the effort to understand the genre of music your confronting,and do a little pre-interview homework so you can ask some new questions insted of dwelling on the same stock questions i.e.'cocaine sex',they have been grilled about this over and over,it's a song,and a brilliant one at that,forget the subject matter,and enjoy the content.
Wow 1988 , last year at school 89 for me
Rsw influenced some of the best uk electronic music creations from the late 80s and so on with there own spankingness
Those hats!
still the best!
Nice.
1:55 quietly taking the piss here. Sex Boots Dread was Keith Allen (Lilly Allan's dad: ruclips.net/video/OpE8XTtDvLI/видео.html
Yep Buju Banton's favourite tune! ;)
They soon moved on to doing rave classics and sampling away, this was very early days.
Was Mick Brown doing an impression of Jazz Club when he says 'massive' there?
4:42 Not Doctor In. The track's Doctorin' The House.
It's not a crap 1970s sitcom.
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Is it the cheap Polish lager I'm drinking, or did I hear an elephant in the background? And a cow towards the end?
If this wasn't from the 80s. I'd have sworn someone had there phone on vibrate.
Mick Brown - what a bell! This is a seriously embarrassing interview. Not sure RS are helping much either. Fascinating though, thanks for the upload.
when interviewing an artist(s),at least make the effort to understand the genre of music your confronting,and do a little pre-interview homework so you can ask some new questions insted of dwelling on the same stock questions i.e.'cocaine sex',they have been grilled about this over and over,it's a song,and a brilliant one at that,forget the subject matter,and enjoy the content.
Did they diss PWEI? Definitely come across as pretentious bellends, love their music though
Wow, this host is hilariously bad.