THE ROYALETTES are giving us “That Tashjian Feeling.”
and now for something completely different, the songbird some call Niecy…
Let’s take a minute to imagine liberty and justice for all.
THE ROYALETTES are giving us “That Tashjian Feeling.”
and now for something completely different, the songbird some call Niecy…
Let’s take a minute to imagine liberty and justice for all.
The state of the house music B-side in 1985 is defined in this often forgotten Frankie scandal. The vibe, you call it “cha-cha.” These beats are causing it. Everyone is going up. The juxtaposition of the ostinato bass line against the smiling jazzy vocal lick creates an un-easy tension in your white ass. It’s “goya oh boy-a” time at the club and you are getting scared. Some ghetto puta is threatening to cut you. (Hey, bad trips were part of it too you know.) Coats are being stolen to this track. Your friends left and you’re in danger of being battled by a Ganza. All around you it’s bugged eyes and duck lips (con one eyebrow up) for some deranged modeling. “Ay lobe it too mush.” ¡Escandalo!
Frankie knew the latin rhythms inside out, backwards, upside down and around the corner into a box. Ahhkay? ¡Goza!
Now you know what everybody means when they say, “The music in the clubs was so much better then.”
It’s mindless, it’s robotic, it’s a hamster wheel for your mind, it’s house music and it’s pretty great for bopping along to. This is the true boom shaka-laka.
Rider’s On The Storm from a mix by Ahmet Kilic.
Tight. Movin’ all night.
the REAL nitty gritty now.
Nitty Gritty now one, two.
Nitty Gritty now yea, boom!
VERSION!
…and the lovely Shirley Ellis is the original double beater.
Boom Bop Ba Da Boop Boop
The Nitty Gritty.
Here’s something in lieu of an endless supply of Secanol. A classic track with elegant, sophisticated ease for your fashion week ramp-up home modeling sessions. – not moving any furniture yet.

DIET NOTE: Stop eating.
Use this link to save the mp3. It’s 222MB
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I’ll be there tonight from 6 to 10 PM filling in for Bunny. The last time I did this the staff freaked out and the dance floor was full from 6:30 onward. I’m not the type to boast so I won’t tell you I received a very gracious and surprising round of applause after my set! I do it all for the dancers.
Come and dance – I’ll be doing it all for you.
The legendary MONSTER NYC – 80 Grove Street – ( Gay Ground Zero )- from 6PM till after dark.
It’s their 32nd Year on the Square , Sheridan Square.
I’ll be there next Sunday too but it might be very crowded after tonight!
there. I’ve said it. Witness history at 1:51
I’d be happy to talk about this performance or this song or this songwriter/singer anytime of any day. 1000% natural.
This track always made me sort of laugh and dance at the same time. Bottom line? Grace on top of anything is enough for me.


Foster Sylvers – Misdemeanor
First time I heard this was in the back seat of Dino’s 1963 Lincoln Continental Town Car. He had extra speakers under the seats and the driver was so far away from the back seat it seemed like a limo. It was cream on the outside, all black leather on the inside and it always left a trail of green gawkers on the sidewalks. It felt like a fancy boat. That backseat is where Dino turned me on to all my favorite lounge music artists. Cruising with Dino was always a musical masterclass and “cool” intensive. By the time we got to Port Washington to look for records Dino had formed my entire style of DJ’ing. Basically I bit it all directly from him. Helleaux. Is it too late to give props? I must owe a lot by now what with interest and penalties…
Later Dino would sometimes be known as “DJ Dino Djean” and together we would spin what we coined “The Big Sound of – Smalltalk” Smalltalk were tech trail blazers at Leshko’s with duelling iPods. We flew business class to Hollywood for the Mars Attacks premiere. Smalltalk – we were huge for a minute. Dino taught me plenty about DJ’ing and mood music, but most importantly I remember he taught me how and when to slow it down.
Here are three tracks from an important artist who was often featured in Dino’s Lincoln Town Car Masterclasses.
Dorothy Ashby – Afro Harping / Afro Harping
Dorothy Ashby – Drink / The Rubaiyat of Dorothy Ashby
Dorothy Ashby – The Moving Finger / The Rubaiyat of Dorothy Ashby
Good times.
HOW GREAT WAS THIS TRACK? Gladys rules all schools. LOVE – I recently got her discography and I’m in awe. Here’s the hard to find 12″ extended version for you. Get this into your iTunes immediately.
I like to shake to this sometimes.
I was going to post the video to this catchy rhythm but it’s too embarrassing to promote.
What happened to the ELEGANCE that champagne used to suggest? Oh well – I still prefer a waltz in a ballroom to ball’n at da club. HELLEAUX. guh bye.
This is so handy to have on your ipod. This track makes vacuuming magnificent. This really makes me go for the bronze. Play it very loudly in your car with the windows down and wave.
The Bugler’s Dream – Leo Arnaud / John Williams
NEVER FORGET – Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner – Champions Forever
Arabian Pulls! Bring ’em back!
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