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Blue Bell Knoll - Blue Bell Knoll [White Label]

15 durable postsStarted 2005-01-25Latest 2005-02-08
#9232Post 1 of 15

I just can't get enough of this tune from Digger's 19th December show! I have it on repeat - repeat - repeat - repeat - repeat - repeat, etc. in the car!

It's the female vocal tune and he just mentions that it's a white label kicking around at the moment... but I found what appears to be the title of the track in the tracklistings section...

Anyone have any more info about this track and/or more info about the artist?

<3 <3 <3 <3 <3!

#347887Post 2 of 15

Paris & Healy - Blue

#348082Post 3 of 15

Good Luck, sometimes diggers gets exclusive white labels that don't get to the public for years. So finding the name of some of his tracks is damn near impossibel sometimes.

#348275Post 4 of 15

Re: Blue Bell Knoll - Blue Bell Knoll [White Label]

Thank you for the Paris + Healy clue... :D I do wonder whose mix it is!!

#348284Post 5 of 15

it is a great track i've had it for about two months. it's got a great driving sound to it. the guy who did it is very nice indeed. :RockOn:

#348300Post 6 of 15

I don't suppose you could elaborate a bit more on the guy that did it (the mix, I presume?)?

#348554Post 7 of 15

Blue Bell Knoll was a song (and album) from Cocteau Twins that came out in 1988...

[img]http://www.mp3leader.ru/upload/l/b_1890.jpg[/img]

Is this the track?

[url]http://www.planetxusa.com/pub/audio/djram/2004/169702.ram[/url]

(From Planetx)

EZA (AKA DIRTYHERTZ) - Blue Bell Knoll [DIRTYHERTZ, DH 002, US \ Format: 12] 1 trk, single sided - Deep driven bass lines with a really raw edge are just the beginning here. Once that vocal catches up you can pretty much be assured all focus will be on the masses your controlling

Here's a link for a clip from the original song:

[url=http://dw.com.com/redir?ltype=sclip&siteid=31&edid=3&asId=3529&astId=13&ptId=6508&ontid=7975&ttag=3326&lop=&orderId=&destURL=http%3A%2F%2Fsg1.allmusic.com%2Fcg%2Fsmp.dll%3Flink%3Dfabmcwsket2lcdsmf8ug99p%26z%3DMP3%26r%3D20.asx] Click here[/url]

#348860Post 8 of 15

[quote=rewing3]Good Luck, sometimes diggers gets exclusive white labels that don't get to the public for years. So finding the name of some of his tracks is damn near impossibel sometimes.[/quote]

it was aviable @ releaserecords...

Ive got it till december actually...

and it is really whitelabel

but I still don't know what this women is singing :)

#348965Post 9 of 15

[quote="breakout"][quote=rewing3] but I still don't know what this women is singing :)[/quote]

That's Elizabeth Frazer... most of the early to mid Cocteau Twins featured "lyrics" that no one could understand, it was more about her using her voice as an instrument...

On the albums that came after BBK the lyrics became clearer and clearer.

BTW, she also sang on Massive Attack's song "Teardrop"

#348985Post 10 of 15

Re: Blue Bell Knoll - Blue Bell Knoll [White Label]

I couldn't figure out for the life of me why I recognized the vocals! Of course, Cocteau Twins + Massive Attack! I think one of the reasons I like this tune so much is that she is using her voice as an instrument as opposed to a true vocal track! I like vocals, don't get me wrong, it's just different!

I can't listen to your link at the moment though to confirm as I have to wait for systems to put RealPlayer on my machine (HIGH security for adding progs onto machines here as it's a games company and I just started at the beginning of Jan., so do think I should risk it by dl'ing it myself, tbh!).

Cheers for all of the info, much appreciated! I need to own this track! I can, however, stop racking my brain as to why it sounded so darn familiar.

:D

#349816Post 11 of 15

Yes this guy does produce under the Dirtyhertz name and the name in the e-mail I got from him says his name is John Grip.

Hope this little bit helps.

I would have never figured out that songs origins in a million years without your help people. Thanks!

#350067Post 12 of 15

It's still green on Planetx for what it's worth... this guy also did a remix of The Beatles "Tomorrow Never Knows" but neither original title are mentioned in the Px descriptions.

Let me see if I can find an mp3 sample.

#353478Post 13 of 15

I'm of the opinion that there are just certain musics you don't mess with and the beatles are included in that roster along with hendrix and the doors. Zeppelin doesn't work too well with remixes either. Besides that you'd probably end up sued by Page for remixing them.

#355492Post 14 of 15

Re: Blue Bell Knoll - Blue Bell Knoll [White Label]

Here are the lyrics:

Each is not my love, moan i for what I make up hundreds so i know how to make love There, you can have my youth, i know i have loved Started to see him, 'till when i married him

To yearn admits you're outside to me Grow up

I have seen these all my life, perhaps a lot more And i have been so naive All move and try he knew not And your spangle, how it hurts, and i have feelings

To yearn admits you're outside to me Grow up (x2)

#355764Post 15 of 15

Thanks for posting the lyrics for the song!

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