Almost finish reading Last night a DJ saved my life book and I have a Ron Hardy obsession now Can you help me out?
The first track is played by many djs and it feel like wearing tobacco adidas shoes
Almost finish reading Last night a DJ saved my life book and I have a Ron Hardy obsession now Can you help me out?
The first track is played by many djs and it feel like wearing tobacco adidas shoes
Last edited by hectic; 24th June 2005 at 02:36 PM.
Low res sorry for the heavy stuff up there
HOLY!!!!! You are the BEST Konspiracy simply the BEST
3rd one is... Serge Ponsar 'Out In The Night'
GRRRRRRREAT Noel!!!!!! a big BIG ::::THANK YOU::::: to YOU!!!!!!!
YEEEAAAH!!!! HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY!!!
No probs dude
Gotta feeling you've been listening to mix 735 on the Deep House Pages...
If so there is a load of tracklistings for the Ron Hardy mixes on the DHP at Suenomartino
When you finish Last Night a DJ Saved my Life be sure to check out Love Saves the Day: A History of American Dance Music Culture, 1970-1979 infact everyone should read this book at least once
Yaaa Noel 735!!!! Thanks for Suenomartino page!
Bucky I came accross the Love Saves the Day book on the net and wasn't to sure about getting it but if you say it's a must them I'll pick up. The cover is nice too. I love it when people just go out of their minds on music
I have found a Ron Hardy fan! i am from chicago and watched Ron hardy in person (I wasnt supposed to be there) as well as Gene Farris, Farly "Jackmaster" Funk and The Godfather of House Frankie Knuckles! I have a BIG passion for deep house (thats what we call it in the Chi) and what it should be called everywhere else but that another story! That first song is walk the night and I think its a track by ralphie rosarrio ( I hoped I spelled that right!) The others I dont know but heard before.
The first tune is by The Skatt Brothers ..as id'd above by Konspiracy.Originally Posted by DJDevastation
If you are into Ron Hardy have a look at the mixes section on the Deep House Pages & stick hardy in the search box in the right hand corner. That should bring up a load of Ron Hardy mixes for you to have a listen to. Tracklists for most of them can be found on the Suenomartino website (i have put the link up in one of the posts above).
From listening to Ron's mixes & hearing some of the stories, I would've loved to have gone to the Music Box!! But i was born in a different place at a different time...
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