{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"B4 (classic club songs from 80s and early 90s)","description":"Before there was a DJ Bigdirty. The Classics Mix \u201cWhere words fail, music speaks.\u201d 1.&amp;nbsp;[00:00] intro 2. [00:33] Rob Base &amp;amp; DJ EZ Rock- It Takes Two 3. [05:13] Lisa Lisa &amp;amp; Cult Jam- Let The Beat Hit \u2018Em 4. [08:48] C&amp;amp;C Music Factory Feat Freedom Williams &amp;amp; Zelma Davis- Here we Go 5. [11:26] The Cover Girls- Show Me 6. [14:52] Sweet Sensation- Hooked On You 7. [18:30] Shannon- Let The Music Play 8. [21:15] Lisa Lisa &amp;amp; Cult Jam- Take Me Home 9. [26:20] Noel- Silent Morning 10. [27:56] Gino Latino- Welcome 11. [31:32] Lisette Melendez- Together Forever 12. [33:39] Information Society Vs AKA- What\u2019s on Your Mind Cruel Loving (DJ Bigdirty Torment &amp;amp; Pain Mash-up) 13. [35:30] Yaz- Situation 14. [39:58] Depeche Mode- Strange Love 15. [45:47] The Beat Club- Security 16. [48:40] Freestyle- Don\u2019t Stop The Rock 17. [50:36] Debbie Deb- When I Hear Music 18. [52:16] Debbie Deb- Lookout Weekend 19. [55:31] Trinere- I Know You Love Me 20. [58:09] Freestyle- The Party Has Begun 21. [01:00:42] Nice &amp;amp; Wild- Diamond Girl 22. [01:04:44] Will To Power- Say It\u2019s Gonna Rain 23. [01:07:28] Johnny O- Fantasy Girl 24. [01:11:07] Stevie B- Dreaming Of Love 25. [01:13:29] Will To Power- Dreamin\u2019 26. [01:15:43] Lil Suzy- Take Me In Your Arms 27. [01:18:05] Afrika Bambaataa &amp;amp; The Soul Sonic Force- Planet Rock 28. [01:21:54] Egyptian Lover- Egypt Egypt 29. [01:23:39] Maurice- This Is Acid 30. [01:26:06] Lil Louis- French Kiss 31. [01:28:54] Sir Mix A Lot- Baby Got Back 32. [01:34:08] Clay D &amp;amp; The get Funky Crew- Shake Them Ti**ies 33. [01:38:43] 2 Live Crew- Pop That P 34. [01:42:14] Kyper- Tic Tac Toe 35. [01:47:12] Kyper- (What Gets your Body Hyped) XTC 36. [01:50:08] Salt &amp;amp; Pepa- Push It 37. [01:56:14] Gilette- Short D**k Man 38. [01:57:44] New Order- Blue Monday 39. [02:02:50] Depeche Mode- I Just Can\u2019t Get Enough 40. [02:05:21] Yaz- Don\u2019t Go 41. [02:10:18] Duran Duran- Hungry Like The Wolf 42. [02:14:16] DJ X Vs The Outfield- Your Love 43. [02:16:16] The Cure- Just Like Heaven \u201cWhere words fail, music speaks.\u201d There\u2019s no such thing as a perfect story.&amp;nbsp; I\u2019ve been trying to create it since the mixtape began.&amp;nbsp; It\u2019s what keeps me creating.&amp;nbsp; A blank TDK cassette tape was my canvas.&amp;nbsp; Records were my tool.&amp;nbsp; Some of you were my inspiration.&amp;nbsp; My parent\u2019s got me my first duel turntables for Christmas during junior year of high school (1985).&amp;nbsp; One had pitch control &amp;amp; the other not so much. Trying to beat mix was an event, but looking back on it, it was practice man (Allen Iverson 200?).&amp;nbsp; There was hope though.&amp;nbsp; A new kid just moved across the street from Panama that knew how to properly beat mix.&amp;nbsp; Tim Huggins aka The Lonesome Cowboy had the equipment for the job.&amp;nbsp; This is where I got my first taste of real beat mixing.&amp;nbsp; After countless hours of trying to mix Madonna, Tears For Fears &amp;amp; Soul Sonic Force together I was getting there. Us and few other fellas used to battle for spinnin\u2019 time during Youth Center dances. &amp;nbsp; While there I realized my niche\u2019 was house\/freestyle music not really hip-hop.&amp;nbsp; Back then hip hop was mainly drum beats and samples.&amp;nbsp; Freestyle and House had electronic swirls, melodies, samples, and disco meets a hard hip hop breakbeat, but faster.&amp;nbsp; At times I felt like I was floating\/flying. Then came my failed attempt at college.&amp;nbsp; But hey, the music was great!&amp;nbsp; In the Fall of \u201987 I moved into a dorm room in Eddy Hall at ENMU (the only co-ed dorm on campus- cool).&amp;nbsp; I showed up with my music. By now in my mind I was a mixtape specialist.&amp;nbsp; But who has time for that when you\u2019re out on your own for the first time? Eat. Sleep. Basketball. Party. Repeat. I lived on the 2nd floor and I remember consistently sticking my big ass speakers out the window so we\u2019d have music to ball to and dance between games.&amp;nbsp; Every pickup game was a dance party. I landed a couple of gigs for some frats for free.&amp;nbsp; Hell, I DJ\u2019d at a damn football stadium for a football game.&amp;nbsp; What a time to be alive!&amp;nbsp; I just loved DJing and discovering what I could do with all this music I had. I must give credit to music for all the people I met.&amp;nbsp; I was social, but not as much as music helped me. &amp;nbsp; By Fall \u201988 all that music, mixtape business and partying led me to one of the best decisions of my life. I joined the Air Force. My first assignment was Keesler AFB, Mississippi.&amp;nbsp; Once again I found myself on the 2nd floor of the dorms.&amp;nbsp; I was making mixtapes for late night work shifts, room parties &amp;amp; car rides.&amp;nbsp; We all used to go Fiesta or Take Two nightclubs on the beach.&amp;nbsp; I wasn\u2019t just there to dance, but I was checking out what the DJ\u2019s were playing and then going to the record store the next payday and picking up those tracks. I probably drove the DJs crazy asking for the name of the track they were playing. This also included a bunch of people loading into a car go to New Orleans almost every payday weekend and heading to The Blue Crystal- an industrial, goth, alternative club.&amp;nbsp; We\u2019d wear all black and do a million stupid things in the streets of New Orleans or go to the nightclub in Jax Brewery. Dancing until 4 &amp;amp; 5 in the morning. I was always so curious about what the DJ was gonna play in a big city.&amp;nbsp; So many discoveries in those joints.&amp;nbsp; Just trying to expand my musical taste and what would make the perfect mix. Since then, I learned tempo &amp;amp; keys by ear of all this stuff I was listening to. There was so much more to making a mixtape. This mix has been put off for years.&amp;nbsp; It\u2019s truly hard to capture a snapshot of not just my life but those around you during our huge transition(s). I don\u2019t like letting people down, so that fear of failure put this \u201cmixtape\u201d off for years.&amp;nbsp; This mix isn\u2019t just about me but for the people that lived it. It incorporates the people I met during those times before I was a club DJ (it took me took til 1997 after giving up around 1993).&amp;nbsp; I hope it takes you back. As with every mix I hope it tells a story. Music does most of my talking.&amp;nbsp; It\u2019s not perfect, but is anything.&amp;nbsp; Enjoy\u2026 ","author_name":"dj bigdirty's: night club musical","author_url":"https:\/\/www.djbigdirty.com","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/23897118\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/132913236"}