 The vocal version of this is a little hokey to me.  It’s fun, but I wouldn’t play it.  The dub, however, is great.  It’s basically just a rad Clash instrumental with the echoed voices of Futura and my homie Fab Five Freddy sprinkled here and there.  I would have killed to have been downtown during this era.  I guess I’ll just listen to this record and fantasize some more.
The vocal version of this is a little hokey to me.  It’s fun, but I wouldn’t play it.  The dub, however, is great.  It’s basically just a rad Clash instrumental with the echoed voices of Futura and my homie Fab Five Freddy sprinkled here and there.  I would have killed to have been downtown during this era.  I guess I’ll just listen to this record and fantasize some more.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
‘The Escapades of Futura 2000 (dub)’ by Futura 2000 & The Clash (1982)
 The vocal version of this is a little hokey to me.  It’s fun, but I wouldn’t play it.  The dub, however, is great.  It’s basically just a rad Clash instrumental with the echoed voices of Futura and my homie Fab Five Freddy sprinkled here and there.  I would have killed to have been downtown during this era.  I guess I’ll just listen to this record and fantasize some more.
The vocal version of this is a little hokey to me.  It’s fun, but I wouldn’t play it.  The dub, however, is great.  It’s basically just a rad Clash instrumental with the echoed voices of Futura and my homie Fab Five Freddy sprinkled here and there.  I would have killed to have been downtown during this era.  I guess I’ll just listen to this record and fantasize some more.
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3 comments:
Yay, for the return of Zartek.
Yay for Mike B! Yay for Pizza!
Yay for the Clash!
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