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salt n pepa/ stooges bootleg
i heard a bootleg of push it by salt and pepa played over no fun by the stooges; who's it by and where can i get hold of it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You don't say if this was an actual 'bootleg' - i.e. illegal recording, or if it was an enterprising DJ mix - there is a trend for mixing various apparently unrelated songs together and playing them. If it was an actual recording, then by definition, it is illegal, and you'd have difficulty in tracking it down. If it was a DJ mix, or maybe via the radio, you have a chance to enquire further from the source. Problem is, because of copyright law, the sound may remain a DJ only mix, with no legitamate release. Sorry to sound so negative, but as Harry Hill says, I don't make the rules do I?
2 many Dj's are 2/5 of Soulwax. The Dewaele brothers. The have loads of unofficial albums out, stuff recorded off the radio etc but only one official album though. It's called 'As Heard on Radio Soulwax Pt. 2' and its absolutely brilliant. Get it and you wont be able to stop dancing until its finished playing. And yes, Salt'n'pepa vs. Stooges is on there too.
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