09-08-2007, 12:17 PM
John Wrote:Apoc Wrote:Neither of those. This was a progressive house type mix where the refrain was basically a chick building to orgasm. I'm thinking John will know exactly what I'm talking about.
Yes, it was a Lil Louis & Josh Wink and the song was called French Kiss -So How is Your Evening So Far?. I have that record packed away in my little record collection in my parents basement. I should get rid of that before they do - LOL.
That's it! I was discussing stripper songs with Luke/Creighton this past weekend and he said that was a good one. We then proceeded to toss out about a half dozen examples we each thought were good and debated going to a stripclub to play Stripper Song Bingo. I would have destroyed him.
All John's talk of white labels reminds me of the days of digging through the stacks at 12" records downtown. Ah... memories. I had to pull out the Sasha mix from Creamfields back in '98 to relive the past.
Back on topic... I want to add DJ Rap to my list of overrateds. I think chick DJs get far too much of a break when it comes to making good music because they have tits. Let's call it the Danica Patrick effect.
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"Here, at last, is the cure for texting while driving. The millions of deaths which occur every year due to the iPhone’s ability to stream the Kim K/Ray-J video in 4G could all be avoided, every last one of them, if the government issued everyone a Seventies 911 and made sure they always left the house five minutes later than they’d wanted to. It would help if it could be made to rain as well. Full attention on the road. Guaranteed." -Jack Baruth
