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Did most dj's in the eighties stick to the Vocal mix, or did the street mix have any succes as well.. I just got this track, and I like this street mix a lot ..
greetings,
graemlins/rofl.gif I used to bite the dance moves from this video back when I was younger.
Tempest
07-21-2003, 01:13 PM
I used to pump Cheyenne's version.
i've got Cheyenne's version too, but I prefer the original vocal version over Cheyenne's.. That being said, I was really surprised to hear the street mix yesterday..Contrary to the vocal mix, I'd never heard this on a tape on the DHP or somewhere else..
greetings
Originally posted by lyot:
i've got Cheyenne's version too, but I prefer the original vocal version over Cheyenne's.. That being said, I was really surprised to hear the street mix yesterday..Contrary to the vocal mix, I'd never heard this on a tape on the DHP or somewhere else..
greetings I have that version in a BMX mix. hail.gif
Originally posted by Michael J. Carmona:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by lyot:
i've got Cheyenne's version too, but I prefer the original vocal version over Cheyenne's.. That being said, I was really surprised to hear the street mix yesterday..Contrary to the vocal mix, I'd never heard this on a tape on the DHP or somewhere else..
greetings I have that version in a BMX mix. hail.gif </font>[/QUOTE]and which one do you prefer ?
Jamie 3:26
07-21-2003, 01:31 PM
I prefer the vocal w/ the rap in it.Not the MCA records version,that one sucks.
Originally posted by JAMIE 3:26:
I prefer the vocal w/ the rap in it.Not the MCA records version,that one sucks. Exactly. There was no good reason to remake the original......JMJ ;)
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