History of house music - documentary
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 8:53 pm
i know....apparently this was shown on channel 4 in the UK so i asked a KVR member (who's in the UK) to contact them regarding a DVD copy. I'll let you guys know.mosca wrote:real media - aaaarrgrgrgrgghhhhhhh
great programs tho
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ya...that was funnyjahnlay wrote:Did you notice Marshall Jefferson's post on the site, and the site admin's response when he saw it 5 months later, classic!
Yeah, try Real Alternative http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Rea ... native.htmilynx wrote:i can't seem to get the video portion of the file to work. all three links play only the audio portion. i think i have the latest version of realplayer.
any suggestions?
Interesting UK perspective.Martyn wrote:That brought back some memories, I can't believe I never saw that when it was first aired.
It's interesting how all the police and government crackdowns eventually panned out in the UK, in hindsight, they won. Everybody got so scared of getting busted that very few people attempted to have the outdoor or warehouse parties any more. All the big clubs with unscrupulous ownwers cashed in on this, british radio supported it all and in my view killed the scene completely. What's left is just a soulless faccimilie of what it used to be like, at least that's what I feel (or rather don't feel) when I go out to a club nite.
The thing that most guts me about watching that is that I had the chance to go on holiday to Ibiza right when it was first happening. A girlfriend I was with at the time thought it'd be a good place to go for a holiday, I was a died-in-the-wool rocker at the time, and in a band, so i passed on the idea! As it stands, i didn't pick up on house until the early to mid nineties, missing out on the best part of it all.
Really interesting to see where it all came from though, Marshall Jefferson's enthusiasm put a grin on my face just watching him, and Derrick May i was lucky enough to catch live at T-in the park in 2000.
Legends.
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Thanks for posting that.