Just watched the vid..
it's nothing like green velvet..
that's a lazy comparison
just because they're both black and from Chicago?
WTF?
this is very much a german thing, and watching that video makes me nostalgic of great parties in germany....
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Just watched the vid..
it's nothing like green velvet..
that's a lazy comparison
just because they're both black and from Chicago?
WTF?
this is very much a german thing, and watching that video makes me nostalgic of great parties in germany....
i like it..i think it rocks!
:!: :!: rush rules :!:
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hehehe :lol:
Vid makes me want to move to Berlin, and I wouldn't say it's a lazy comparison because of the fact that they are or were friends and worked together way before the weird look stuff, my assessment is they came up with the concept together Rush has foam and Velvet has those tube looking chinese handcuff things.Quote:
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hehehe
thought the pictures included itself when you use the quotey function?
I read an Overload interview ( I think) where Rush said that was just the way he and his mates dressed and stuff. It just so happens Green Velvet was famous before Rush was so everyone thinks Rush has copied him..
i never really understood why green velvet got so popular...i personally never liked his stuff, but that doesnt matter...its not that charty-sounding, so i never quite figured why. guess because of lala land remixes mostly?
la la land? dude he had a shit load of successful music way before that :lol:
well i mean really popular...like when you could start finding green velvet cd's at people who normally only listened to the average shite .and i still cant understand why, cause he only played here once i think. may be wrong
Umm lololololololl
were talking about the guy who made the perculator for crying out loud.
you can go to a wedding and a barmitzvah and hear that song! :!: [/b]
yes exactly...waht i dont understand is HOW it bacame that popular...since it wasnt the usual catchy chart stuff was it?
guess what im trying to dig into is if his looks and appearance might have had something to do with it or not
Back then he wasnt dressed like that the music spoke for itself, all people wanted to do back then was jack their body, Nobody was on cubase worried about efx we just wanted to bump and grind ass in the club.
yeah i follow what you mean 100%. sorry, im just talking about my own experiences, i know its diffrent all over how things evolved. i wish id been more into techno back then too than i was, id be seeing it a lot diffrent. no point in takin that one further, and no disrespect to green velvet either :)
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rushi was famous waaaaay before cajmere put on a green wig.
thats a brilliant video, its fun and suits the track, its basically just Rush having a laugh so thumbs up from me, altho i am a tad fed up of the track now as this is the 3rd time its been released!
Was that dude Dj rush or was that his singer ? i think he is just a bit gay in that lol
wow. :shock:Quote:
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No, he was producing and DJing for longer perhaps. There is no doubt that Green Velvet rose to heights of fame (I'm talking worldwise here) before Rush. In fact if it wasn't for the hairdo and what not people could have laughed Rush out of the place, a lot of his early stuff was terrible although he did do the odd good thing I guess..Quote:
Originally Posted by deafmosaic
I think what set Rush apart from the bunch was his marching like stacatto in his trax way before the sponge antennas came in the playhttp://images3.deviantart.com/i/2004.../0/MIsfits.gif
True. I'm not a big Green Velvet fan, and I have *loads* of Rush records, but I generally considered Green Velvet to be the finished article in comparison to Rush from a production point of view...Quote:
Originally Posted by SummerOfSam