Can we all agree that MTV got it right with Party to Go Vol. 2?
I’ve heard there are 10+ volumes, but I haven’t listened to a single one of them after the second. Vol. 2 was so good, I swear it’s the last album I will ever buy.
This mix didn’t just include Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince’s ‘Summertime’, it included the ‘Summertime’ Extended Club Mix!
And was Naughty by Nature’s ‘O.P.P’ good enough? Hell no! O.P.P Ultimix Remix!
Everyone loves The KLF’s ‘3am Eternal’, but daaaaaamn, the Live at The SSL Remix is OFF THE CHAIN! I have absolutely no idea what the SSL is, but if this is how they remix, I want in!
I recently had a chance to sit down with Michael McCary, formerly of the R&B sensation Boyz II Men. This is what he had to say:
Me: With all the compilations out there claiming to be the best collections of early 90’s dance hits, how do you feel about being a part of the hands-down, true classic party album?
Michael McCary: Baby, I’m sorry. Please forgive me for all the wrong I’ve done. Please come back home girl. I know you put all your trust in me. I’m sorry I let you down. Please forgive me.
Me: Mike, wasn’t that just your monologue from ‘On Bended Knee’?
Michael McCary: Bass bass bass bass bass bass bass.












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oriontraver on June 16, 2008 @ 2:47 pm
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The KLF is actually the artist, and “3 A.M. Eternal” is the name of the song. You have it switched.
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Greg on June 18, 2008 @ 1:27 am
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Arguably The KLF’s finest moment: http://youtube.com/watch?v=7CDButf0go8
Watch them DESTROY TV in 1992. They were asked to perform on the Brit Awards — they would not let anyone witness rehearsals, nor would they explain what they were going to do. The result was brilliant. Particularly the gunfire at the end.