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Category: Novelty

Beat of the Day

Here is a track I produced with a friend. It was on a mix cd for my wife around the time we got married. The Marvin Gaye cut was looped by Lord Finesse and appeared on a rare white label record. A friend of mine played me the loop, sampled in an SP-1200, in the late 1990s and was kind enough to burn it to a CD.

The dude I made this track with put the loop into his Pro Tools and cleaned it up some. The dialogue that runs over the music here is from one of my wife’s favorite movies: Little Miss Sunshine.

Enjoy.

Are You Listening? (Bonus Beat)

[Photo Via: Holy Friend]

Beat of the Day

I run up on her. She was about seven feet tall. Built like an Amazon. Had Mens climbing the Walls.

I said ‘Hello, Baby.”

She said, “Hello, little fella.”

I said, “I likes that.”

[Photo Credit: oio]

Saturdazed Soul

“Jet Set” Mike Vickers from “Brass Plus Moog” KPM Library

[Art: “Mixed Signals” by Garrett Pruter via NYC Art Scene]

Beat of the Day

Beat of the Day

Monday Morning Smile…

Beat of the Day

Don’t be stupid, be a schmarty…

Public Access (Cheap Thrills)

I have a friend who is a fiend for public access TV. He lives in Manhattan so I don’t get to see the shows that float his boat (in the Bronx we are graced by the fine North End Liquor ads). But he shared this with me.

Warning: This May So Great it Hurts or So Awful it Hurts (either way, pain is involved):

Beat of the Day

Diane requested it, I spins it:

The Big Chill

It ain’t cool in New York today, it’s cold. Here’s the latest from Michael Schmidt, the man who never sleeps:

The Magic Number is Three

I Gotta Stay Home and Grease Weezer

I like AJ rockin’ the black eye look:

Makes him look cool.

And Say Children…

Yo, check out this great spoken word recording from Boris Karloff via my man Steinski.

The King

 kingtut

Albert Pujols, three-time MVP…and counting.

(I couldn’t resist.)

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