RE: [Orb] long shot (fatboy slim)
These are typically bootlegs released in small quantity, and dissappear very quickly. Roughtrade.com has a good selection of these. They actually have them listed in their own category "bastard pop" which makes the a bit easier to find. On the other hand, Cook could have created this version of the song for his own DJ sets. If that's the case you probably can't get one. I recently heard an awesome house version of Lou Reed's "Walk On The Wild Side" on radio fg. I wish I knew where to find that one. Don
-----Original Message----- From: Ovation15@aol.com [mailto:Ovation15@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 1:19 PM To: orb@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [Orb] long shot (fatboy slim)
hey, havnt been around in a while, fatboy slim played Dallas like 2 weeks ago, i went and saw the show, had a great time. he played this track; a techno remix of the eminem song 'i just dont give a fuck' and it was just awsome. everyone went crazy when he played it. anyway ive been searching for it and have had absolutely no luck at all finding it in any format. if anyone has any clue where i could get this on vinyl, CD, or MP3 i would really appreciate it. please let me know, thanx alot.
DJ TeleVision
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RE: [Orb] long shot (fatboy slim)Rather than bootleg, their usually a white label. Sometimes as few as 25 copies, more common say 500 to 1000 copies. If you see 'em act fast, cause they sell out quickly. Their not official releases and labels don't seem to bother going after them. One other point, their usually only available through a DJ type shop. (i.e. Dr. Freeclouds, Higher Source, etc.) You won't find them at Virgin or Tower. FVLL
These are typically bootlegs released in small quantity, and dissappear very quickly.
www.winmx.com <http://www.winmx.com/> go there and d/l the prog and then type in white label and see what you get. :-) -----Original Message----- From: orb-admin@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:orb-admin@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Ed Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 5:27 PM To: orb@mailman.xmission.com Subject: RE: [Orb] long shot (fatboy slim) Rather than bootleg, their usually a white label. Sometimes as few as 25 copies, more common say 500 to 1000 copies. If you see 'em act fast, cause they sell out quickly. Their not official releases and labels don't seem to bother going after them. One other point, their usually only available through a DJ type shop. (i.e. Dr. Freeclouds, Higher Source, etc.) You won't find them at Virgin or Tower. FVLL
These are typically bootlegs released in small quantity, and dissappear very quickly.
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