From Philip Downey Sent Thu, Jan 7th 1999, 15:05
>sounding like they'd be right at home on "3 feet high and rising" (where >funnily enough the big bucks sampling war kinda started), and janice joplin >clearing her throat. all seemlessly packaged into one 10 min slab of musical >madness. fantastic. > Also, that wooshy noise at the beginning is Rush, from '2112'. So I was informed by a rather breathless caller yesterday when I ended my show with this song. Sender: xxx-xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx Precedence: bulk >on the flip are 2 tracks, the 1st a fairly straightforward hip hop dub, in >the manner of early tackhead or chemical brothers when they were dust, and >"beyond our ken", which is a supremely annoying yet funny loop of british >comedian kenneth williams practising a bank robbery in a really stupid >voice, taken from a record that my dad used to own. > That guitar sample on the first track is Black Sabbath - "Iron Man." >this record does not just fuck copyright, it kills it and eats it too. Too true. The 'hammered gods' is just fun and groovy. Phil Downey