Brief Overview of Congressman Paul's Record
* He has never voted to raise taxes.
* He
Brief Overview of Congressman Paul's Record
* He has never voted to raise taxes. * He has never voted for an unbalanced budget. * He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership. * He has never voted to raise congressional pay. * He has never taken a government-paid junket. * He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch. * He voted against the Patriot Act. * He voted against regulating the Internet. * He voted against the Iraq war.
* He does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program.
* He returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year.
Congressman Paul introduces numerous pieces of substantive legislation each year, probably more than any single member of Congress.
Learn more about Ron: http://www.ronpaul2008.com/
President Bush breaks out his standup routine at the White House correspondents dinner (March 29)
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Gimme the track
Stop
Everybody on the floor
Just pause
Somebody in the mid
lyrics
Gimme the track
Stop Everybody on the floor Just pause Somebody in the middle Just move
Get on down to the groove (Doo Doo Brown) Brown The brand new brother in town Yeah, boy, dope sound (Doo Doo Brown)
Smooth A brother that's so damn cool Never get played for a fool Now it's my turn to rule (Yo, man, Doo Doo Brown in the house) Bad like Michael Jackson ever had (Yeah, Doo Doo don't Sport no Jerri Curl juice Yo, Doo Doo, tell 'em what you're all about) (Doo Doo Brown)
Don't drink Pepsi, always Coke (You got the right one, baby) That's right, dope (Doo Doo Brown) Yo, Doo Doo, man, what you got for me now
(Doo Doo Brown) (Doo Doo Brown)
Summertime Chilling outside in the dope Jeep Four or five cuties in the backseat Homeboys trying to get a peep Rolling deep
Clean Dope system kickin' Ladies in the back With the popsicle lickin' (Ooh, I love you, Doo Doo)
Buffed up wax back Armor All down Tell him, homie Who's in town (That's my man, Doo Doo Brown)
The dance Something that will Put you in a trance Now it's your turn to Take a chance
You're rolling, Doo Doo You're rolling (Doo Doo Brown)
(Doo Doo Brown) (Doo Doo Brown)
Let's dance
Enormous, enormous Enormous, enormous.....
Brown The brand new brother in town (Yeah, boy, dope sound)
Smooth A brother that's so damn cool Never get played for a fool Now it's my turn to rule (Doo Doo in effect)
Don't sweat it If your body wants to do it Just let it (Here we go, here we go Let's take it to the bridge)
And once you think You've had enough (Yo, yo, Doo Doo, hold up)
(Doo Doo Brown) (Doo Doo Brown)
Yo, we have Doo Doo Brown In the house live Any y'all wanna talk to him You can reach him at 1-900-976-Doo Doo
Two dollars for the first minute Twenty five dollars For each additional minute (Doo Doo Brown)
You know why 'Cause we rolling like that (Doo Doo Brown)
1991, We in effect We coming on the raw scene With the funky joe beat You play Doo Doo short (Doo Doo Brown) You get busted
And let me tell you something If you fly builder think you down And not really down (Doo Doo Brown) You gets none
And, yo, For you homeboys That think you're all that And trying to get with this Act like a tennis shoe And just do it (Doo Doo Brown) peace
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The Cosmic Lounge presents Deep House Music: 'Proton Candy' by Metro Area.
"Metro Area
The Cosmic Lounge presents Deep House Music: 'Proton Candy' by Metro Area.
"Metro Area is Morgan Geist and Darshan Jesrani. After releasing a number of 12" EPs, they issued their first self-titled album (Metro Area) in 2002.
The brainchild of veteran producers Morgan Geist and Darshan Jesrani, Metro Area was born out of the pair's somewhat dichotomous love for both the old moods of R&B, disco and boogie and the more cutting-edge sound of innovative house and techno. Metro Area brings back the soulful experimentation of the early club classics, mixing live and electronic instruments. Simultaneously, the mood and minimalism of more recent dance music forms creep into the mix: Detroit's cold futurism, Chicago's abstract track-modes, and the warmth of New York and New Jersey's deep house.
After over a year of late-night sessions in New Jersey and Manhattan, Metro Area burst onto the scene in 1999 with their self-titled debut 12" featuring the cult smash "Atmosphrique." With an angular bassline underpinned by a grungy 4/4 disco beat and the most distinctive claps this side of 1977, "Atmosphrique" sounds futuristic and retro at the same time, and spawned myriad heated debates concerning the record's production date. Most of all, it left both DJs and dancers wanting more.
However, the runaway success of Metro Area's MA 4 EP (released November 2001) surpassed all expectation, not least the duo's own. The feature track "Miura", a sinister, spare and pulsating antidote to the melancholic sweetness of their previous release, captured the imagination of a broad cross-section of DJs, dancers and listeners from almost every genre. Ubiquitously charted and still played with reverence today, "Miura" fueled sales of over 16,000 copies of the EP to date. It should be noted here that in keeping with Metro Area's low-profile tradition, not a single promo was mailed out to stimulate sales: the frenzy was created purely by word-of-mouth.
Exactly a year after Metro Area 4, Metro Area's self-titled debut album finally emerged. Comprised of the strongest tracks from their 12" series plus 4 new tracks, the CD/LP elicited superlative responses from The New York Times to The Onion, from Web-logs to The Wire. Metro Area won a place among Rolling Stone's "Top 50 Albums of the 2002," a rock-and rap-dominated area most of today's dance music falls short of. Other accolades included BBC/Radio 1's "Dance Album of the Year" and the "Best New Artist" prize at the 2003 DanceStar/American Dance Awards.
June 2004's MA5 and June 2005's MA6 EPs are already being touted as an extension of their sparkling tradition of redefining, refining and re-shaping their influences. The duo's remix of Hugh Masekela's "Mama" for Verve Remixed 2 was hailed as an elegant and innovative treatment of a classic recording, proving that Metro Area is more of an ethic than a production style and prompting Verve to release it and the original as its own 12" single.
Besides their work in the studio, Metro Area have toured extensively, both together as a live PA and DJ team and separately as DJs, playing their distinct and individualistic style to crowds from Norway to South Africa. Currently staying busy with continued touring, solo remixes from Morgan and Darshan, new studios in Brooklyn, solo and side projects and the imminent release of a new Metro Area album, the music world can rest assured that Metro Area will continue to rock theories of time and space."
http://www.last.fm/music/Metro+Area
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The Cosmic Lounge presents Deep House Music: 'Let's Get...' by Metro Area.
"Metro Area
The Cosmic Lounge presents Deep House Music: 'Let's Get...' by Metro Area.
"Metro Area is Morgan Geist and Darshan Jesrani. After releasing a number of 12" EPs, they issued their first self-titled album (Metro Area) in 2002.
The brainchild of veteran producers Morgan Geist and Darshan Jesrani, Metro Area was born out of the pair's somewhat dichotomous love for both the old moods of R&B, disco and boogie and the more cutting-edge sound of innovative house and techno. Metro Area brings back the soulful experimentation of the early club classics, mixing live and electronic instruments. Simultaneously, the mood and minimalism of more recent dance music forms creep into the mix: Detroit's cold futurism, Chicago's abstract track-modes, and the warmth of New York and New Jersey's deep house.
After over a year of late-night sessions in New Jersey and Manhattan, Metro Area burst onto the scene in 1999 with their self-titled debut 12" featuring the cult smash "Atmosphrique." With an angular bassline underpinned by a grungy 4/4 disco beat and the most distinctive claps this side of 1977, "Atmosphrique" sounds futuristic and retro at the same time, and spawned myriad heated debates concerning the record's production date. Most of all, it left both DJs and dancers wanting more.
However, the runaway success of Metro Area's MA 4 EP (released November 2001) surpassed all expectation, not least the duo's own. The feature track "Miura", a sinister, spare and pulsating antidote to the melancholic sweetness of their previous release, captured the imagination of a broad cross-section of DJs, dancers and listeners from almost every genre. Ubiquitously charted and still played with reverence today, "Miura" fueled sales of over 16,000 copies of the EP to date. It should be noted here that in keeping with Metro Area's low-profile tradition, not a single promo was mailed out to stimulate sales: the frenzy was created purely by word-of-mouth.
Exactly a year after Metro Area 4, Metro Area's self-titled debut album finally emerged. Comprised of the strongest tracks from their 12" series plus 4 new tracks, the CD/LP elicited superlative responses from The New York Times to The Onion, from Web-logs to The Wire. Metro Area won a place among Rolling Stone's "Top 50 Albums of the 2002," a rock-and rap-dominated area most of today's dance music falls short of. Other accolades included BBC/Radio 1's "Dance Album of the Year" and the "Best New Artist" prize at the 2003 DanceStar/American Dance Awards.
June 2004's MA5 and June 2005's MA6 EPs are already being touted as an extension of their sparkling tradition of redefining, refining and re-shaping their influences. The duo's remix of Hugh Masekela's "Mama" for Verve Remixed 2 was hailed as an elegant and innovative treatment of a classic recording, proving that Metro Area is more of an ethic than a production style and prompting Verve to release it and the original as its own 12" single.
Besides their work in the studio, Metro Area have toured extensively, both together as a live PA and DJ team and separately as DJs, playing their distinct and individualistic style to crowds from Norway to South Africa. Currently staying busy with continued touring, solo remixes from Morgan and Darshan, new studios in Brooklyn, solo and side projects and the imminent release of a new Metro Area album, the music world can rest assured that Metro Area will continue to rock theories of time and space."
http://www.last.fm/music/Metro+Area
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Old skool Underground breakbeat track from n-joi
Released: 1989
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DeConstruction Records - 1991
About 9ish of the 13ish mins!
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