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Topic History of: Brilliant piece in Guardian Diary...
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Vince W The Kid Ko mix would of course be a huge hit, I wonder if there is a label out there with the balls to do it?

Maybe time to resurrect UK records JK?
Martin I agree, you can`t knock an on form Kid KO mix. His attention to detail is stunning. I have heard many of his works, and not a single one did I anticipate what was coming before the pressing of the play button.
DJones
James Turner For non Guardianistas

Tuesday's Channel 4 doc, Jonathan King: Life on the Outside, followed the disgraced music mogul as he emerged from jail. It painted a faintly pathetic picture of someone who still believed he counted for something in a world that had left his brand of perky 70s pop far behind. The commercial that followed the closing credits was Saatchi & Saatchi's phenomenally successful clip for Foster's Twist lager. Its soundtrack is a perky version of Let It All Hang Out, whose producer, we hear, has just earned himself
Fan www.guardian.co.uk/diary/story/0,,1919956,00.html