KISSTORY - URBAN CLASSICS - REWIND TO THE EARLY 90S

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this is one of the greatest albums i own.

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Disc: 1
1. Back To Life - Soul II Soul
2. Got To Have Your Love - Mantronix
3. Now That We've Found Love - Heavy D & The Boyz feat. Aaron Hall
4. Apparently Nothin' - Young Disciples
5. Dream On Dreamer - The Brand New Heavies
6. Let The Beat Hit 'Em - Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam
7. I Can't Get No Sleep - Masters At Work
8. Respect - Adeva
9. Ghetto Heaven - Family Stand
10. Always There - Incognito
11. There's Nothing Like This - Omar
12. I Should've Known Better - Mica Paris
13. Bust A Move - Young MC
14. Paid In Full - Eric B & Rakim
15. Don't Believe The Hype - Public Enemy
16. Gonna Make You Sweat - C+C Music Factory
17. Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out - Freakpower
18. Space Cowboy - Jamiroquai
Disc: 2
1. Right Here - SWV
2. I Got 5 On It - Luniz
3. Around The Way Girl - LL Cool J
4. Mr Wendal - Arrested Development
5. Don't Walk Away - Jade
6. Age Ain't Nothing But A Number - Aaliyah
7. Let's Talk About Sex - Salt N Pepa
8. Motownphilly - Boyz II Men
9. Poison - Bell Biv DeVoe
10. My Lovin' - En Vogue
11. I Wanna Sex You Up - Color Me Badd
12. Waterfalls - TLC
13. Summertime - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
14. Mr Loverman - Shabba Ranks feat. Chevelle Franklin
15. Bonita Applebum - A Tribe Called Quest
16. Turn It Up - Busta Rhymes
17. Street Tuff - Double Trouble & The Rebel MC
18. My Definition Of A Boombastic Jazz Style - Dream Warriors
19. I Love Your Smile - Shanice
20. Rump Shaker - Wreckx-N-Effect

solid gold (with er only one exception). and it has the first song i ever fell in love with on it. this is probably my most formative album, these songs made me!

let's talk about how awesome all of this is, w/ specific ref to jade and shanice.

lex pretend, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 12:13 (eighteen years ago)

I know everything but the Mica Paris one. poor Mica.

pretty solid collection. least faves would be Freakpower and 'Mr Wendal'.

blueski, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 12:52 (eighteen years ago)

The exception has to be Color Me Badd, no? The rest of the tracks (or at least the ones I know) are indeed pretty great.

Neil S, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 12:55 (eighteen years ago)

why do they think Busta's 'Turn It Up/Fire It Up' is early 90s tho? might've got away with 'Woo-Hah'. probably should've gone for Ini Kamoze instead.

blueski, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 12:55 (eighteen years ago)

haha no, i love 'mr wendal' and 'i wanna sex u up' and can tolerate freakpower just about. the sore thumb is even more obvious...

luther vandross & janet jackson's 'best things in life are free' would make this even better!

lex pretend, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 12:56 (eighteen years ago)

Aha, it must be the twat in the hat then!

Neil S, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 12:57 (eighteen years ago)

i was gonna say 'surely you don't like 'Space Cowboy' that much? is it not the Dave Morales house mix?

blueski, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 12:57 (eighteen years ago)

i dunno, it's handily at the end of the cd so i've never listened to it.

'i got 5 on it' sounds like 'me & u' by cassie! or er vice versa.

lex pretend, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 12:59 (eighteen years ago)

Or a combination of Club Nouveau's "Why You Treat Me So Bad" and Kool & the Gang's "Jungle Boogie."

Andy K, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 13:01 (eighteen years ago)

a Volume 2 would require:

Regulate
Two Can Play That Game
Real Love
I GOT A MANG
What's My Name
Shoop
Every Day Of The Week
I'm So Into You
Informer

blueski, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 13:03 (eighteen years ago)

A nice comp, that. Wouldn't mind having it! I suppose I could construct my own via mp3 (minus the Jamiroquai).

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 13:06 (eighteen years ago)

i liked almost all this stuff, reviewed lots of it, would be interested to hear how it's help up. pretty fookin well, I'd bet.

m coleman, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 13:08 (eighteen years ago)

amazon.co.uk marketplace has copies from £3.75!

i had jade's 'don't walk away' as my myspaz song for a while this year - it really is quite something. the breakdown! the emotion! i loved their follow-up too, 'i wanna love you' - "oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-yeah-yeah! yeah!"

lex pretend, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 13:09 (eighteen years ago)

14. Paid In Full - Eric B & Rakim

Did someone screw up, or was the UK on a three-year lag?

Andy K, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 13:09 (eighteen years ago)

i'm going to take a lunchtime walk around nu-springtime soho with a spring in my step and this in my ears now :)

lex pretend, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 13:10 (eighteen years ago)

'Space Cowboy' isn't actually that bad anyway. One of his best tracks, but then the band have always done that kind of thing well. Sure the scat is annoying, I guess it just comes down to how much tolerance you have for 'that kind of thing' in first place.

blueski, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 13:14 (eighteen years ago)

time came - and showed me your direction/now I know I'll never ever go back - taught me that!
I can be a better girl/with the love you give you rock my world
YOU DIG?

lex pretend, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 15:00 (eighteen years ago)

i knew there had to be some era of music the lex and i agreed on

strongohulkington, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 15:02 (eighteen years ago)

This compilation is mostly awesome but the Brand New Heavies track is even worse than the Jamiroquai one.

Matt DC, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 15:05 (eighteen years ago)

These UK R&B comps (of any recent era, really) give me a much much better understanding of where brit crits are coming from on these sorts of things.

deej, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 15:07 (eighteen years ago)

No question most of the music here is great but the selections seem kind of random in some notable ways - its interesting
There's an 8+ year lag between "Paid in Full" and "I Got 5 on It"!

deej, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 15:09 (eighteen years ago)

i think the compilers barely treated "early 90s" as a guideline let alone a rule

i loved the brand new heavies back then! and this is their best song.

lex pretend, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 15:10 (eighteen years ago)

yeah it doesn't make sense, the inclusion of 80s and late 90s stuff that is.

blueski, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 15:12 (eighteen years ago)

"14. Paid In Full - Eric B & Rakim

Did someone screw up, or was the UK on a three-year lag?

Andy K on Tuesday, 13 March 2007 13:09 (2 hours ago)"

i think it was a much bigger hit here (in '87) than in the US!

the contentious remix amyway.

That one guy that quit, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 15:13 (eighteen years ago)

with a lot of these tracks, i wonder if kiss would have played them at the time? many of them are local radio stalwarts.

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 11:10 (eighteen years ago)

i remember roughly 50-60% of them from the time, which means radio 1 would have played them.

lex pretend, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 11:12 (eighteen years ago)

yeah me too -- but kiss was like a pirate or something until whenever. i suppose it's shanice which sticks out for me.

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 11:13 (eighteen years ago)

i guess my point is they're backdating the racist 'urban' label on to an era when that word thankfully didn't exist and lumping in stuff -- public enemy and shanice! -- that i doubt would have got on the same kiss show.

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 11:14 (eighteen years ago)

indeed but a lot of this stuff...yeah, it's disparate stuff lumped in together with no rhyme or reason, and i'm not claiming this compilation as some sort of amazing summing up of the time, it's just the one i've had for years and which i carry around everywhere. but it's the kind of compilation that you show people, and they either go OMGOMG and start reminiscing about these songs - all of them, across everything it covers - in a really enthusiastic and excited and starry-eyed way. or they go "uh?????" and you know never to speak to them about music again.

lex pretend, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 11:20 (eighteen years ago)

the urban label is not racist

can't say for the earlier tracks but mid 90s stuff like Luniz was played on Kiss a lot in the daytime.

blueski, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 11:21 (eighteen years ago)

it does definitely capture the early 90s in a good way, i like it.

"urban" is pretty racisty.

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 11:55 (eighteen years ago)

might do a poll on it

blueski, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 12:06 (eighteen years ago)

yeah that'll prove the point, one way or another.

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 12:17 (eighteen years ago)

when 'urban' is used to dismiss or marginalise the music which falls under its umbrella, it's racist
when it's used as a clumsy catch-all term to promote or big up the music which falls under this umbrella, it's quite clearly not racist

lex pretend, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 12:41 (eighteen years ago)

racist doesn't just connote denigration or marginalization though. i just find it a really bizarre euphemism above all. the umbrella covers basically all contemporary music made by black people, it's so undifferentiating.

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 12:43 (eighteen years ago)

bizarre uphemism or not you must agree that music is fantastic!

lex pretend, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 12:46 (eighteen years ago)

urban music has such great rhythm.

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 12:48 (eighteen years ago)

i was going to start a 'defend the indefensible' thread about freakpower. it's not cool (it's not from detroit) but it's having it -- a little bit.

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 12:52 (eighteen years ago)

yeah that'll prove the point, one way or another.

it's not something you can 'prove' - i'd just like to know how many think of the term that way and how many don't.

blueski, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 12:57 (eighteen years ago)

make it so

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(statistics)#Cluster_sampling

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 13:00 (eighteen years ago)

the umbrella covers basically all contemporary music made by black people, it's so undifferentiating.

no it covers all contemporary music that is felt to have clear lineage from specific already-established genres deemed to be 'of black origin' but more significantly upholding certain cultural values relating to that. most compilations with the Urban tag will feature at least a couple of white artists who subscribe to those same values. i think the term may have inherited baggage based on racial/cultural division/stereotypes but this seems inescapable for the foreseeable future, it's still the most useful, convenient (not just for marketing but also discourse/cultural commentary - i guess the two go hand in hand) description for music as described in my first sentence.

blueski, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 13:06 (eighteen years ago)

it's far more about marketing than any meaningful assessment of the history of "music of black origin". but what cultural values do public enemy and jamiroquai have in common anyway? it's just vague, and you'd look a ninny trying to invent a comparable term for contemporary white people music.

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 13:10 (eighteen years ago)

but what cultural values do public enemy and jamiroquai have in common anyway?

merely that they are shared by a whole bunch of people who like both artists. altho i do think PE's inclusion on this compilation is odd and ineffective, not only because it wasn't from the 90s. it smacks of 'we couldn't licence the track we wanted in time so let's just stick a reserve classic track that gets put on 20 comps a year already so it's a safe bet' really. i just can't belive the compilation makers would be so slack.

blueski, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 13:14 (eighteen years ago)

it's just vague, and you'd look a ninny trying to invent a comparable term for contemporary white people music.

it's vague but so are the terms 'dance music', Pop, Britpop etc.

blueski, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 13:15 (eighteen years ago)

britpop is pretty specific. dance music opens a whole new can 'cos a lot of it is clearly not a million miles from 'urban' in its background, cultural values, or whatever... and yet it is at the same time. masters at work (and obviously the whole uk garage thing) would get included as urban but not other forms of house.

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 14:12 (eighteen years ago)

that is correct, but i'm missing your point there - unless it's that there's an institutionally racist or culturalist divide in pop music land that the makers of this compilation should be trying to rise above not just pander to for convenience and a quick buck (which i think is a tad unfair all in all).

blueski, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 14:56 (eighteen years ago)

From an american perspective this comp comes off as disconnected from the reality of the period, which makes it more interesting to me. Tons of british comps are like this - i see ones that mix pop-hip-hop and R&B all the time in the imports section at tower that have all kinds of weird juxtapositions of artists that seem unrelated. Maybe its racist but its also interesting to me as a case study of how american music is seen abroad, and how its interpreted by people outside of this american context.

deej, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 15:06 (eighteen years ago)

that's basically my point i think. these are all good songs to have in one place, and it's better to have masters at work and en vogue and luniz on one compilation than not, in some ways. it is the word itself i suppose, and its backdating here. i mean the songs would have been called soul, acid jazz, hip hop, swingbeat, garage, at the time. some of it was mainstream pop, but not all of it.

anyone see that 'soul britannia' programme? i saw one. had no idea cymande was british!

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 15:06 (eighteen years ago)

this very much was the reality of the period in britain iirc, just with more ravey stuff in the charts. (and, obviously, lots of aor crap and teen crap and -- not that often -- rock crap.) it's a very good snapshot of pop music in britain 15 years ago.

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 15:08 (eighteen years ago)

too bad it doesn't concentrate on that period fully instead of comprising of tracks that span a wider decade in total ('88-'98).

blueski, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 15:45 (eighteen years ago)

one month passes...
my horrible neighbours are busting kiss at full volume right now whilst sunbathing (put em away love!!) but man everything sounds so great. donell jones 'you know whats up' is surely my fave tune ever, and should totally have been on this cd.

now they just followed that up with daville & sean paul - 'always on my mind', wow i didnt realize that was that big on radio.

jazzfunky remix of 'my love'....

diddy 'last nite'...

.... LAURYN HILL DOO WOP!!!!!! luv u kiss fm!

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 13:34 (eighteen years ago)

These UK R&B comps (of any recent era, really) give me a much much better understanding of where brit crits are coming from on these sorts of things.

-- deej


'deja vu' amirite

public enemy and dizzee 'sirens' is no coincidence either.

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 13:37 (eighteen years ago)

ok so if i've yawned at amerie 'take control' b4 then i recant unreservedly, it's v great.

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 13:42 (eighteen years ago)

gwen stefani / eve let me blow yr mind, the hits keep coming

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 13:48 (eighteen years ago)

and then daft punk 'one more time', what more can i say!

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 13:50 (eighteen years ago)

i could go on. (usher 'yeah')

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 13:55 (eighteen years ago)

yes, it's a radio station that plays pop music, kudos.

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 13:56 (eighteen years ago)

ur a jackass

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 13:59 (eighteen years ago)

you yawned at 'take control'?! i love it so much, it's so taut. and hurrah someone else appreciates 'last nite'; keyshia is obv amazing on it but diddy's bits are v touching, you picture him sitting on the edge of his bed biting his lip in that cute pout boys do when they're confused and thoughtful.

kiss fm i kiss you, these songs are amazing.

lex pretend, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:14 (eighteen years ago)

does Kiss not rep for all this terrible British 'house' ('Make Your Move On Me' etc.) in the daytime then? what about Jaxx, GA etc.

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:21 (eighteen years ago)

fucking enrique! he's now proved himself wrong anyay cos they just switched the dj and the hot run's totally (objectively!) evaporated back to regular radio grab bag.

YES, IT'S AN OLD BRITPOP COMP YOU WRITE YR FAILED TIMEOUT SUBMISSIONS TO, KUDOS

well steve theyre now playing michael gray 'the weekend' if that helps. it's rly very good! i'm very soft on gray / stonebridge / freemasons MoS house generally.

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:33 (eighteen years ago)

i like 'the weekend', it's got a bit of that daft punk 'voyager' vibe. gray's new one isn't too bad either iirc (disclaimer: FOR THAT SORT OF THING).

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:34 (eighteen years ago)

they should be playing the new Ultra Nate

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:35 (eighteen years ago)

final proof of objectivity: neighbours have now switched off the radio and are doing the hoovering instead.

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:35 (eighteen years ago)

lol at New Answers right now :D

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:37 (eighteen years ago)

SOUND OF THE HOOVER

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:38 (eighteen years ago)

yeah in my head 'the weekend' is really only a hop and skip away from something better regarded like shakedown 'at night' or even (classic of all classics) strike - 'u sure do'

i think with 'take control' it's not until the horns came in that it hit me, sorta like the difference the horns made to 'don't cha' for pussycat dolls when the original version by that jilted bird was rubbish. yeah, actually cee-lo did this one as well didnt he?

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:43 (eighteen years ago)

U SURE MAKE ME FEEL LIKE LOVING U

that's one of julie burchill's favourite singles ever btw.

not rising to alamaze bait rtc :D

lex pretend, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:46 (eighteen years ago)

speaking of 'At Night' i noticed that Shakedown released a couple of new tunes on the Panorama label recently. wonder how they are.

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:47 (eighteen years ago)

wait, michael gray's the weekend is awesome!

600, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:49 (eighteen years ago)

that's one of julie burchill's favourite singles ever btw.

if only she'd had a Handbag House column in Mixmag at the time.

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:49 (eighteen years ago)

wait, im mixing it up with that oliver cheatham song

no matter i like it all

600, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:50 (eighteen years ago)

failed time out submissions? seriously?

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:51 (eighteen years ago)

is it your fault or mine that zing material's scarce

i quite liked michael gray's 'somewhere beyond' too when i heard it on tong once, but i dunno about the vocal he's put on it now. practically boards of canada that

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:57 (eighteen years ago)

even i can barely remember i wrote for those guys.

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 14:58 (eighteen years ago)

tell us about some recent dance tracks you like

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:01 (eighteen years ago)

they still make dance?

That one guy that quit, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:05 (eighteen years ago)

ooh ok don't mind if i do

egyptian lover! jaxxes with the best of them. i never get tired of the high street robohoney going "you know i'm hot... ow", so deliciously bored! also that spaceguitar solo is top a top.

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:06 (eighteen years ago)

they still make dance?

why are you even here?

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:07 (eighteen years ago)

'my egyptian lover' is OK just for the chorus. a track i really liked from last year is Trick & Kubic's 'Easy' - the vocals kinda suck but the hook is fantastic.

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:08 (eighteen years ago)

for a second i thought egyptian lover had a dance hit in england :-(

deej, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:09 (eighteen years ago)

yeah in my head 'the weekend' is really only a hop and skip away from something better regarded like shakedown 'at night' or even (classic of all classics) strike - 'u sure do'

definitely agree.

Ronan, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:09 (eighteen years ago)

haha that request wasnt even directed at me was it. nevermind what else -

van helden - nyc beat! fuck you lcd rapturesystem!

da bump! diddy be jealous!

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:10 (eighteen years ago)

also Gray gets the hottest backing dancers. 'Borderline' was also quite good!

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:11 (eighteen years ago)

the armand van h single with fat joe is great fun

lex pretend, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:12 (eighteen years ago)

lol that 'NYC Beat' fan video is so crap.

props to Louie Vega for 'Da Bump' tho.

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:12 (eighteen years ago)

choc puma

ten city

til west 'same man' wz a classic too

i dunno, there's loads of shit i like. wish i had the time to hear everything ever

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:18 (eighteen years ago)

i like that we've turned this into Rolling Townie Dance 07

here's Therese 'Feeling Me' - not very good to be honest, just mentioning it as it uses the same bassline/chord sequence as Aisha-D's 'Stay (Tonight)' if anyone remembers that from '95.

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:23 (eighteen years ago)

ilm definitely needed to step its commersh house game up, 'cure & the cause' was the song of 06 on so many levels it's ridiculous and did it get any love? nuh uh.

that stuff above's leaning more to the funky house spectrum i guess. i did enjoy that 'urban house' comp on defected tho. is ambrose still around to tell us what oop north bassline's good? i feel he would know!

i keep hearing about a good stretch armstrong (!) remix of 'touch ya toes' but havent come across it yet

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:27 (eighteen years ago)

i don't really like what Van Helden is doing at the mo. but i could apply that remark to his entire repertoire between '98 and now.

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:31 (eighteen years ago)

the real question is when are 2 In A Room coming back to show those Chemical 'Brothers' how to really rock a house party?

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:32 (eighteen years ago)

i spose it wd be remiss not to mention groove armada & stush as well

(hiring red rat for a 5 second intro has gotta be living the dream by anyone's standards)

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:32 (eighteen years ago)

also Outhere Brothers obv. don't tell me they both work in insurance now.

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:33 (eighteen years ago)

is the fat joe/ armand song new?

deej, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:33 (eighteen years ago)

"I Got 5 On It" is one of the greatest songs ever made...also the awesome remix w/Spice 1 and E-40

M@tt He1ges0n, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:36 (eighteen years ago)

comeback townhouse fantasy 5:
Triple X ('Feel The Same' was fantastic)
Double 99 ft. Glamma Kid and/or Slarta John
the real Deep Dish (not these boring robot clones who replaced them after 'Junk Science')
SANTOS ('3 2 1 Fire' was FANTASTIC)
GALLEON

blueski, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:37 (eighteen years ago)

i spose it wd be remiss not to mention groove armada & stush as well

really don't like this :(

the mutya song is ok though! not amazing but perfectly serviceable - all due to mutya

lex pretend, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:39 (eighteen years ago)

i heard it this year, maybe feb? probly beyond ancient in danceworld.

not rly enamoured with that stush either tbh, but it's definitely getting that token crossover momentum - choice and 1xtra are playing it

r|t|c, Wednesday, 2 May 2007 15:41 (eighteen years ago)

two years pass...

great album but these are complete shit:

Gonna Make You Sweat - C+C Music Factory
I Love Your Smile - Shanice

not sure about that mr wendal either.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Saturday, 19 September 2009 08:35 (sixteen years ago)

AD had some great beats (was listneing to tennesse last week), the rapping less so.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Saturday, 19 September 2009 08:36 (sixteen years ago)

http://www.kissarmynorway.com/img/books/95_kisstory.jpg

Alex in NYC, Saturday, 19 September 2009 11:37 (sixteen years ago)

these are complete shit:

I Love Your Smile - Shanice

Just clicked SB until the chamber was empty for that.

One of the best posters of all time. OF ALL TIME (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 19 September 2009 11:39 (sixteen years ago)

C&C track is great, fules

unban dictionary (blueski), Saturday, 19 September 2009 11:44 (sixteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WznFct1fuyg

posting up this dope remix just to give titchy's troll-ass corpse a final kick

r|t|c, Saturday, 19 September 2009 12:49 (sixteen years ago)

you sad nob. it still sounds like a toothpaste ad.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Saturday, 19 September 2009 22:48 (sixteen years ago)

oh yes this will be a duel for the ages.

Tim F, Saturday, 19 September 2009 23:56 (sixteen years ago)

'i got 5 on it' sounds like 'me & u' by cassie! or er vice versa.

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The Reverend, Monday, 21 September 2009 05:47 (sixteen years ago)

three years pass...

chance encounter today with incognito 'don't you worry bout a thing' hit me like a ton of involuntarily nostalgic bricks. truly acid jazz is the last preserve of the real g

r|t|c, Sunday, 4 August 2013 20:46 (twelve years ago)

The Kisstory Freeview channel is great for short bursts - they seem to have a limited selection of songs in the playlist but there's always an unexpected gem that pops up every ten minutes.

boxedjoy, Monday, 5 August 2013 10:02 (twelve years ago)


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