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    On which record (release) can i find the accapella from Mr. Kirk your son is dead, dead, How ??? He died an a ovedose !!!!

    What is the Artist & The Title from the record, or can you send a link to discogs.com ???

    Please let me know !!!

    Thanx in advance !!!

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    4 hero - mr kirk's nightmare

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    I've got this one :

    http://www.discogs.com/release/10270

    The death mix is like Cypress Hill meets Bleep techno

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    4 hero - mr kirk's nightmare

    Thanks mate but can you send me the right lin to the release on discogs.com please ???


    Thanx in advance !!!


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    mr kirks nightmare is on this
    http://www.discogs.com/release/120605

    also if you bought the album you got a free 12" with it on (thats how i got my copy)
    http://www.discogs.com/release/6879

    as far as i know there is no accapella!

    but the mr kirk bit is taken off an old 70's song
    Think - "Once You Understand"
    heres a mp3 of it (right-click, save-as)
    http://www.atet75.dsl.pipex.com/thin...understand.mp3

    quite a bizzare song about parents/children/drugs!
    its the last 30secs or so you want!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pluto
    4 hero - mr kirk's nightmare
    Well done Mick.

    Plus top bit of info sample city.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sample_city
    mr kirks nightmare is on this
    http://www.discogs.com/release/120605

    also if you bought the album you got a free 12" with it on (thats how i got my copy)
    http://www.discogs.com/release/6879

    as far as i know there is no accapella!

    but the mr kirk bit is taken off an old 70's song
    Think - "Once You Understand"
    heres a mp3 of it (right-click, save-as)
    http://www.atet75.dsl.pipex.com/thin...understand.mp3

    quite a bizzare song about parents/children/drugs!
    its the last 30secs or so you want!
    never heared this tune before.... cheers (been listening to it today)

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    For the, erm two, people who may be interested, the other samples that go to make up the song are
    1. An old electro tune called ET's Boogie by Extra T on Sunnyview
    2. The breakbeat behind the track going "Give the drummer some" is "Get into something" by "The Isley Brothers"

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    ive got a copy of this for sale --

    4 HERO ( MR MIRKS NIGHTMARE / MOVE WID THE HOUSE GROOVE / COMBAT DANCE ) 1990 REINFORCED RIVET 1303 good cond £8

    and yes it does have the accapella vocal bit at the begining of the track
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