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Smoogie Advanced Member
United Kingdom
6,504 posts Joined: Mar, 2006
Posted - 2009/10/25 : 22:28:08
One of the greatest songs of all time, in many differnt forms...
The original by Sunscream (1993)
Paul Elstak 1995 versions & remixes: The Paul Elstak Radio edit (and video)
DJ Paul's Forze mix (the 'Hardcore' mix)
The Stunned Guys remix off The Itialian Remixes (also includes the 'Extended Blast')One of my favortie tunes of all time! http://www.mediafire.com/?eciemmmzetj The Vinlgroover Remix. As far as I know this was never released as there is no information of it anywhere, none on discogs or nothing! This is taken from a DJ Spree mix in the late 90s and the label is stated as a White label. I am trying to hunt this tune down! (The MC here is MC ADB) http://www.mediafire.com/?d5ocjtmnied
2000s versions SMS - Love You More (feat Zoe & Hattrixx)
Stu Allen & Peter Pretchard - Love you more (Original Hardcore mix) Never released on its own, but on the Hardcore Nation sample (2005) which means to get this tune I have to put up with 3 tunes I don't really want lol One of the best 2000s remakes of a 90s tune I have ever heard! http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=7216652a9224feb1ab1eab3e9fa335caaa7b60fc56803993
For the record the vocal on that Vinylgroover remix is dire. Why you would want a copy of that is beyond me.
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Lilley Advanced Member
Australia
3,740 posts Joined: Jul, 2006
Posted - 2009/10/25 : 23:19:37
dont know about the others but im a pretty big fan of the original, although imo please save me drops a big filthy turd on top of love you more
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nearly in line....
.....strange continuity problems
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"Maybe in a day and age in which even our rappers can't get to the end of a verse without having an existential crisis, we should find a place for happy hardcore"