How To Cut & Paste: Vol3: 80s Edition

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  1. The Waterboy

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    How To Cut & Paste: Vol3: 80s Edition

    Yoda's new Cd came out yesterday anybody got it yet?


    1. Intro/The Message - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five Feat. Melle Mel & Duke Bootee

    2. Turn Back The Clock - Johnny Hates Jazz

    3. Hip Hop Junkies - Nice & Smooth

    4. Rise To The Occasion - Climie Fisher

    5. Yoda With Hill Street Blues

    6. 19 - Paul Hardcastle

    7. White Lines (Don't Do It) - Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel

    8. Doctor! Doctor! - The Thompson Twins

    9. Message II (Survival) - Melle Mel & Duke Bootee

    10. Yoda In Dallas

    11. Yoda In Dynasty

    12. Theme - S-Express

    13. Doin' The Do - Betty Boo

    14. Final Countdown - Europe

    15. Rockit - Herbie Hancock

    16. I Wonder If I Take You Home - Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam

    17. Operator - Midnight Star

    18. Together Forever - Rick Astley

    19. Yoda Plays Computer Games

    20. Sign Your Name - Terence Trent D'Arby

    21. Funkin' For Jamaica - Tom Browne

    22. The Breaks - Kurtis Blow

    23. Rapture - Blondie

    24. Adventures On The Wheel Of Steel - Grandmaster Flash

    25. Yoda In Airwolf

    26. When Smokey Sings - ABC

    27. Somewhere In My Heart - Aztec Camera

    28. The King Of Rock 'N' Roll - Prefab Sprout

    29. Mickey - Toni Basil

    30. 99 Loftballons - Nena

    31. My Mic Sounds Nice - Salt N Pepper

    32. Rat In Mi Kitchen - UB40

    33. Hey Young World/Miami Vice (Crockett's Theme) - Slick Rick

    34. Karma Chameleon - Culture Club

    35. Maneater - Hall & Oates

    36. Crash - The Primitives

    37. Take On Me - A-Ha

    38. Word Up - Cameo

    39. Yoda In Knight Rider

    40. Aspects (It's My Genre II)

    41. Yoda In Knight Rider

    think i might have a dabble:)
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  3. Simon L

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    Looks class and I have the other 2 cut and paste CD's.. Will def be buying this!
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    we got this yesterday like!!!

    it pisses all over nay other cd ive heard for ages!!!

    AMAZING!!!:D :D :D :D :D

    i still prefer volume 2 but this is great!:love:
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    hmmmm....

    i think katie wuld love this for christmas :D

    hehehe
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    Theres a rat in me kitchen what am i gonna do.
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    ketrat?
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    why are you in my kitchen?
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    hungry and homeless...

    will star in amateur produtions for a line or even to lick an empty wrap.
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    Looks like i'll be buying this, some class tunes on there:D
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    i like this cd even more after a good few listens!!!

    all the scratching is from 80s samples from films and tv shows etc and it sounds so good!

    also the booklet is brilliant, has loads of dj's lists of their top 5 80s stuff like films etc with cool little pictures!

    makes great reading as most cd's just don't have decent booklets or anything nowadays!:(
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    ITS THE FIANL COUTDOWWWWWWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  14. Jimmy

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    Can't wait to get this CD tomorrow now like:D
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    99 Loftballons - Nena:love:



    Rockit - Herbie Hancock - was this the origin of turntableism or something?!?!:love:
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    One of the first tunes of its kind.


    I like UB40 best.
  17. bigdave

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    i was trying to pick out my fav after a couple of:chill: last night but it couldn't be done!!!the only thing missing is the 80s mega mix from volume 2!!then it would be perfection itself!:D
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    Never gonna give never gonna give




    Give you up.
  19. bigdave

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    it just doesn't get any better!:love:

    apart from maybe:

    if you want to know the time ask a policeman...every bobby on the beat, he's got rhythm in his feet, 1 step 2 step chugga chugga chugga!!!:D
  20. The Waterboy

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    Finally got my hands on it today, without doubt money well spent

    Airwolf theme tune is class brings back memories of that helicopter



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    Thats Grandmaster DXT scratching in rockit - it was the first pop song to exploit scratching... the kool herc invented turntablism, grand wizard theodore defined the sounds and techniques - dxt is argueably the first dj to take that sound out of the ghetto.

    a brief history of turntablism by joe cohen :D

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