haste Posted December 14, 2005 Report Share Posted December 14, 2005 Seems we have some similiar mix ups for these two as we do for Nasty Habits/Doc Scott etc. http://www.rolldabeats.com/artist/x_projecthttp://www.rolldabeats.com/artist/conquering_lion LION5 X Project & Frankie Paul (featuring Tenor Fly) Jah Sunshine 2002VTDCD595 X Project & Frankie Paul (featuring Tenor Fly) Jah Sunshine 2002CONGOLP1 X Project & Frankie Paul (featuring Tenor Fly) Jah Sunshine (Ruff Neck Jungle Mix)DUBPLATE1 Conquering Lion Jah Sunshine These are all the same thing. (Ruff Neck Jungle Mix) should be deleted from the CONGOLP1 listing, I don't think that it's a different mix from the others. These all need to be listed the same including the Frankie Paul & Tenor FLy bits, which artist it is doesn't really matter. Following on from that UNRELEASED054 Conquering Lion Old Skool Ting (Dub Plate Mix) ???UNRELEASED060 Conquering Lion Old Skool Ting (Murder Dub Mix) These need to be called "Jah Sunshine" and have the same artist listed as the above tunes CONGONATTY4 X Project The CallingLION12 X Project CallingDUBPLATE1 Conquering Lion I Hear You Calling I think that all these are the same track You can see that we have the CONGONATTY4 one listed incorrectly from the scan http://www.rolldabeats.com/image/release/c...onatty4/side/aa I guess we should list them as "Calling". Again, which artist you credit it to isn't really important but it should be the same as the one you choose for DUBPLATE1 http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/greensleeves/gred5001 I'll need to check on this, but isn't the b-side just a dub mix of Under Me Sensi? If it is it should be listed as Barrington Levy (feat. Beenie Man) - Under Mi Sensi (Jungle Dub) (X Project Remix) Again, I have no proof (can anyone help out?) but I expect that Jah Set It on this 12" http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/congonatty2 Is actually Conquering Lion - Lion Of Judah (Boombastic Cut) it also seems likely that this 12" http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/lion11 is going to be very similar to DUBPLATE3. I'm not sure that Lion Of Judah on there is any different to the other versions in the database and "Mix" can be deleted. Does anyone know where we can get audio clips of these releases from, I know a lot of this is (educated) guesswork CIDM821 Conquering Lion Code Red 1994TCD2756 Conquering Lion Code Red 1994VTDCD595 Conquering Lion Code RedCONGONATTY6 Conquering Lion Code Red (Original Dubplate Mix) 199412MNG821 Conquering Lion Code Red (Original Dubplate Mix) 1994MNG821 Conquering Lion Code Red (Original Dubplate Mix) 199412MNG821DJ Conquering Lion Code Red (Original Dubplate Mix) 1994DUBPLATE4 Conquering Lion Code Red (Wild Apachi Mix) These are all the same thing. Should they all be called "Wild Apache Mix"? This it the first instance of the tune, so the following ones should take the name I assume There are loads more ways in which we could correct later Congo Natty releases but it's doing my head in now so I'll leave it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 CIDM821 Conquering Lion Code Red 1994TCD2756 Conquering Lion Code Red 1994VTDCD595 Conquering Lion Code RedCONGONATTY6 Conquering Lion Code Red (Original Dubplate Mix) 199412MNG821 Conquering Lion Code Red (Original Dubplate Mix) 1994MNG821 Conquering Lion Code Red (Original Dubplate Mix) 199412MNG821DJ Conquering Lion Code Red (Original Dubplate Mix) 1994DUBPLATE4 Conquering Lion Code Red (Wild Apachi Mix) These are all the same thing. Should they all be called "Wild Apache Mix"? This it the first instance of the tune, so the following ones should take the name I assume IN favour. Mango version same as DUBPLATE 4 release - confirmed (I once thought 'Original Dubplate Version' refered to the original 'amen' mix of "Code Red" - which I now now is not the case - that mix remains unreleasded) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 Again, I have no proof (can anyone help out?) but I expect that Jah Set It on this 12"http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/congonatty2 Is actually Conquering Lion - Lion Of Judah (Boombastic Cut)it also seems likely that this 12"http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/lion11 is going to be very similar to DUBPLATE3. I'm not sure that Lion Of Judah on there is any different to the other versions in the database and "Mix" can be deleted.OK ultra confusion here. The thing is the original DUBPLATE 3 release of this has two very different versions of same tune:Lion Of Judah (Boombastic Cut) &Dub Plate Special (Ruff Cut)With the former being the weak (Really weak) track, (which incidently was the one to get the play by before everyone realised they should play the other side), I find it hard to believe that "Boombastic Cut" would be the one on LION11 ?The one featured is more likely to be the "Dub Plate Special (Ruff Cut)" mix With two mixes of the same track having such wildly dissimilar titles, I propose: Can we retitle the latter on DUBPLATE 3 to: Lion Of Judah (Ruff Cut) please? Then we can retitle the others as so: http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/ras02Conquering Lion - Lion Of Judah (DJ Kane Remix) b/w Lion Of Judah (Ray Keith Remix) http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/ras07http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/jahras07 (2005)1996, eh? We already had the Kane/Ray Keith mixes of it, for god's sakes! Honestly! http://rdb.dogsonacid.com/images/release/rls00236.jpgActually,. come to think of this, I think this was just a re-release of the DJ Kane remix. Conquering Lion - Lion Of Judah (DJ Kane Remix) http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/champion99Conquering Lion - Lion Of Judah (DJ Kane Remix)(incidentally, do you think maybe we should keep the "feat. Jah Cure" suffix appended to the artist name?) http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/lion11(having to check with Discogs to confirm what exactly were the orginal titles on this release... :rolleyes: )X Project - "Set It (Original Unreleased Version)" b/w "Untitled (Ras Project 2 Dub)"Eh? ?Is the A side really any different to the "Lion Of Judah (Ruff Cut)"?mix? I think these titles better be reinstated to the database until someone has a listen to this... http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/rasproject2Looking at RASPROJECT01 I feel it is fair to say this one must be the Conquering Lion - Lion Of Judah (Ruff Cut) version. Additionally, considering the LION11 release above, I think we can give the title "Untitled" to the B side(then LION11 - perhaps rename side B to "Untitled (Dubplate Mix)" ?) http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/congonatty2http://www.discogs.com/image/R-252851-1100721795.jpgPretty certain we can call this as being: Conquering Lion - Lion Of Judah (Ruff Cut)(those year 'dates' on the vinyl - that's a bit rich innit? I know those tunes were ahead of their time, but they wern't that ahead Rebel MC... :laugh: ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/x_project/xproject2http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/x_project/dubplate2 Two things: I'm not convinced DUBPLATE2 exists. Who provided this information? Does anyone have it? Or is this just a case of chinese whispers? Just because there was a DUBPLATE3, a DUBPLATE4, and a DUBPLATE1 does not mean there was a DUBPLATE2. Anyone taking the briefest look at the Congo Natty listings will see what a mess has been made of the catalogue numers. There is no reason why any kind of linearity should be expected here. Personally, and as you were certain yourself, Haste, there is no way "Old Skool Ting" (aka Jah Sunshine) b/w "Calling" came out in 1993, NO WAY did it it surface BEFORE Inah Sound & Lion Of Judah. At the MOST DUBPLATE1 MAY have appeared VERY LATE 1993 but I dont think so. I never heard this track until well into the months of 1994! So DUBPLATE1 came out after DUBPLATE3 and DUBPLATE4 - I can accept that. Completely erratic? - yes. But unlikely? No. In any case:Just like DUBPLATE3, XPROJECT2 has alternate mixes of the same tune with wildly differing titles.Can we see these tracks retitled as such:Conquering Lion - Inah Sound Conquering Lion - Inah Sound (Outah Sound Mix) Conquering Lion - Inah Sound (King David Dub Mix) or perhaps just "Inah Sound (King David Dub)"? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 DUBPLATE1 Conquering Lion Jah Sunshine ..These are all the same thing... UNRELEASED054 Conquering Lion Old Skool Ting (Dub Plate Mix) ???UNRELEASED060 Conquering Lion Old Skool Ting (Murder Dub Mix)These need to be called "Jah Sunshine" and have the same artist listed as the above tunes CONGONATTY4 X Project The CallingLION12 X Project CallingDUBPLATE1 Conquering Lion I Hear You Calling I think that all these are the same trackHmmmhttp://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/rasdub1"I Give You" huh? Wonder what that track is. Oh and its backed by "Calling"? Interesting 3 names for one track "Old Skool Ting", "I Give You", "Jah Sunshine" Which title do we decide on? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/lion11(having to check with Discogs to confirm what exactly were the orginal titles on this release... :rolleyes: )X Project - "Set It (Original Unreleased Version)" b/w "Untitled (Ras Project 2 Dub)"Eh? ?Is the A side really any different to the "Lion Of Judah (Ruff Cut)"?mix? I think these titles better be reinstated to the database until someone has a listen to this...Yep, its the same DUBPLATE3 "Dub Plate Special" tune! NO differences(original unreleased version indeed! yeah probably - for all the new kids) ---- Checking this out, I can now see that http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/lion11is just the same ashttp://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/rasproject2 LION11 being the 2004 repress. Think we need to give the B side a name so that they will correspond to each other in the database. "Untitled (Ras Project 2)" is what seems to be on the label (according to Discogs)... do we go with that or choose something tidier? Its some real old sounding tune - this one sounds like it really might date back to 1991 ---- EXTRA - turns out this untitled track is same as "Ghetto Gheddon" onhttp://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/congonatty2 !!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 CONGOLP1 X Project & Frankie Paul (featuring Tenor Fly) Jah Sunshine (Ruff Neck Jungle Mix) (Ruff Neck Jungle Mix) should be deleted from the CONGOLP1 listing, I don't think that it's a different mix from the others. These all need to be listed the same including the Frankie Paul & Tenor FLy bits, which artist it is doesn't really matter.No, there are two released versions of Jah Sunshine, each version gracing either side of the LION5 release. Side A corresponds to the album. Has a "Helicopter" break woven into the mix. So please keep the (Ruff Neck Jungle Mix) for: LION5 X Project & Frankie Paul (featuring Tenor Fly) Jah Sunshine (TRACK A1!!!)CONGOLP1 X Project & Frankie Paul (featuring Tenor Fly) Jah Sunshine VTDCD595 X Project & Frankie Paul (featuring Tenor Fly) Jah Sunshine (yes this one too...) Side B doesn't have that "Helicopter" break and seems to have a few more vocal samples added here & there & possibly slightly different b line. B side is actually titled "Dubplate 1" as well. So - add suffix (Original Mix) to: DUBPLATE1 X Project & Frankie Paul (featuring Tenor Fly) Jah Sunshine LION5 X Project & Frankie Paul (featuring Tenor Fly) Jah Sunshine Side B this time!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/rasproject1Congo Natty "Ras Project" = Conquering Lion - "Lion Of Judah (Boombastic Cut)" (yes, that's the Boombastic Cut version, this time) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/congonatty4Is a same as thishttp://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/lion12 - the A side = "Calling" (of course) - the unknown B side = "Jungle Flow" (but what do we use as artist name?) http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/congonatty4Is same as thishttp://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/lion11Is the same as thishttp://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/rasproject2 - the A side = "Lion Of Judah (Ruff Cut)" (of course) - the unknown B side = "Ghetto Gheddon" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 All this talk about renaming tracks from what is actually printed on the records leaves a funny taste in my mouth. Using the song names printed on the records is how people find entries in the database! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
haste Posted January 6, 2006 Author Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 Two things: I'm not convinced DUBPLATE2 exists. Who provided this information? Does anyone have it? Or is this just a case of chinese whispers?I'll check my copy but pretty sure the info came from me. Will have a look tonight. I've never seen a 12 saying XPROJECT2 on it, that was the one that I wasn't sure existed. Having it as XPROJECT2 might actually make sense. It would (sort of) explain DUBPLATE1 coming out at a later date, being the first 1994 release from the label(?) and all the others in 93 following some sort of order XPROJECT1XPROJECT2/DUBPLATE2DUBPLATE3DUBPLATE4 In any case:Just like DUBPLATE3, XPROJECT2 has alternate mixes of the same tune with wildly differing titles.Can we see these tracks retitled as such:Conquering Lion - Inah Sound Conquering Lion - Inah Sound (Outah Sound Mix) Conquering Lion - Inah Sound (King David Dub Mix) or perhaps just "Inah Sound (King David Dub)"?Sounds like a fair enough suggestion. They are definitely all mixes of the same tune Hmmmhttp://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/rasdub1"I Give You" huh? Wonder what that track is. Oh and its backed by "Calling"? Interesting 3 names for one track "Old Skool Ting", "I Give You", "Jah Sunshine" Which title do we decide on?Correct me if I'm wrong but "Jah Sunshine" is the only thing I've ever seen written on a label on an official Congo Natty release. I've no idea where "Old Skool Ting" actually came from, it seems to be a name that has existed forever but I have never seen an official release refer to it in that way. "Jah Sunshine" appears to be most commonly used named by Rebel himself so I'd suggest sticking to that. No, there are two released versions of Jah Sunshine, each version gracing either side of the LION5 release. Side A corresponds to the album. Has a "Helicopter" break woven into the mix. So please keep the (Ruff Neck Jungle Mix) for:Any chance of audio for the alternative mix? I don't think I've heard another released version. - the unknown B side = "Jungle Flow" (but what do we use as artist name?)I think where there is no artist name we should use "Conquering Lion" as standard. This is probably the most commonly used alias. Anyone disagree? All this talk about renaming tracks from what is actually printed on the records leaves a funny taste in my mouth. Using the song names printed on the records is how people find entries in the database!I know what you're saying and, usually, I wouldn't want to change entries in the db to this extent. Most changes that we make are very small and don't affect track names in such a large way. The problem being with all these Congo Natty releases is that they're all over the place and very confusing. A lot of them contain the same tracks but, looking at the labels, you wouldn't really know that. I think people might find the changes we make much more useful as it tells you exactly what is on these 12s and not what is printed (which on many releases, especially old skool, is actually completely wrong). Loads of these are just whites anyway, so making these changes is actually very useful. I know for a fact that Rebel himself has a hard time remembering what is what and these mistakes are most likely down to him not remembering things properly. We're trying to get a sense of uniformity in the database and not have a series of releases that look like they have 15 different tracks on them whereas the reality is that they are all actually the same thing Anyway, this thread is really hurting my head. Thijs: I'd suggest making no updates to any of this yet. We should research it all a bit more before anything is changed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
haste Posted January 6, 2006 Author Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 Checked my DUBPLATE2 copy and that is what is etched. XPROJECT2 is crossed out in the runout. Does it exist as a 12" with XPROJECT2 not crossed out? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 All this talk about renaming tracks from what is actually printed on the records leaves a funny taste in my mouth. Using the song names printed on the records is how people find entries in the database! We're taking the mystery away from the Congo Natty enthusiasts and giving it to the people. However - What I believe can be done is to have the release titles kept true. The database seems to allow each release to have its own specific artist marker & release title. Then, within that release, each individual track can be allowed to have its own artist & title name. This would be the same technique that allows RDB to list 'Various Artists' releases. So, people would still be able find their releases by the label details, and enjoy the benifits of having (and then being able to cross-reference) the correct track & artist information supplied to them. It's not just an exercise in 'looking pretty' as some may think or suggest. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/champion99Conquering Lion - Lion Of Judah (DJ Kane Remix)(incidentally, do you think maybe we should keep the "feat. Jah Cure" suffix appended to the artist name?)Turns out this is a different mix to the DJ Kane remix on http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/ras02 Needs to be called:Conquering Lion - Lion Of Judah (DJ Kane '99 Remix) or similar Still want to know what this Jah Cure connection is. Have a suspicion that the 'original' Jah Set It is in fact a completely different tune... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spoox Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Turns out this is a different mix to the DJ Kane remix on http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/ras02 Needs to be called:Conquering Lion - Lion Of Judah (DJ Kane '99 Remix) or similar Still want to know what this Jah Cure connection is. Have a suspicion that the 'original' Jah Set It is in fact a completely different tune... I have a bunch of cover scans up here:http://www.congonatty.com/pictures.phtml Including this one:http://www.congonatty.com/pictures/ras7-label2.jpg The RAS7 version there has a short bit of the Jah Cure vocals from "Let Jah Be Praised" in the intro, but the rest focuses more on the "somewhere deep in the jungle" samples and "so we set it, seh no bwoy cyaan take it" samples from "Set It", but then reverts back to the Jah Cure vocals for the last part of the tune. So.. There you have it A kind of mix of "Let Jah Be Praised" and "Set It".. Hence "Jah Set It" lo-fi clip (full): http://www.congonatty.com/audio/ras07_a_ja...judah_remix.mp3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spoox Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 And some other notes: "dubplate 1" aka "ras dub 1": 1. Didn't this one have "ol skool ting" etched? It's a black label 10"... The one I saw had "RAS DUB 1" etched one one side atleast - don't remember the other side. 2. Are these the same 10"s, or did one with "dubplate 1" come first, then "ras dub 1" come as a repress or edition afterwards? 3. As for the name and release year of it, the "Jah Sunshine" title I think eventually came around when the "12 years of.." album with Tenor Fly was released, as one of those vinyls say.. JAH SUNSHINE - 1994RUFF NECK JUNGLE ..and I guess that was the intended title for the tune. I don't think I've ever seen a proper title for the "Calling" tune. Hmmmhttp://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/rasdub1"I Give You" huh? Wonder what that track is. Oh and its backed by "Calling"? Interesting 3 names for one track "Old Skool Ting", "I Give You", "Jah Sunshine" Which title do we decide on? I think the "I Give You" title was just something people came up for it because there wasn't a known title. Same as with "Calling".... They're just exerpts from the vocals. Maybe adding an alias for track names would solve the whole issue :wink: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thijs Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Maybe adding an alias for track names would solve the whole issue :wink: lol... you mentioned that when i was setting up the very first database structure for tarzan :doh: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 The RAS7 version there has a short bit of the Jah Cure vocals from "Let Jah Be Praised" in the intro, but the rest focuses more on the "somewhere deep in the jungle" samples and "so we set it, seh no bwoy cyaan take it" samples from "Set It", but then reverts back to the Jah Cure vocals for the last part of the tune. :think: http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/ras07Actually, come to think of this, I think this was just a re-release of the DJ Kane remix.Hmmm seems like I was almost right. Stick the needle in the middle and it sounds almost identical to the DJ Kane RAS02 remix version. Well almost - drum tracks a bit different. Obviously I didn't stop long enough to listen to the rest of it - I just assumed it was just a re-release! (Don't think I would have bought it even if I did!) So.. There you have it A kind of mix of "Let Jah Be Praised" and "Set It".. Hence "Jah Set It"Does this tune deserve its own name, therefore? I really don't know. Can we really bend as much to say that its just another version of "Set It" i.e. "Lion Of Judah"? Evidence: "...somewhere... deep in the jungle..." vocal, numerous "...set it..." snippets, the "...la di da di da di da..." line,the b line from the DJ Kane remix... I think I would try to call this:Conquering Lion feat. Jah Cure - Lion Of Judah (Congo Natty Remix)or maybeConquering Lion feat. Jah Cure - Lion Of Judah (Congo Natty 'Jah Is My Guide' Remix) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/congo_natty/congonatty1Can I just point out that the label says Walking not Walkin'. As well, no sign of any prefix Snowman Unles there is details to the contrary (like on the The Dark Side Vol. 2 album) can we keep titles as they are on the label? http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/x_project/xproject1 X1: Walkin' In The Air ???????????????????= ??Walking In The Air (Original Dubplate Mix) X2: Walkin' In The Air (Version 2) ??=???Walking In The Air (Dubwise Mix) Y1: Walkin' In The Air (Version 3)???=???Walking In The Air (Part 2) Y2: Walkin' In The Air (Version 4) ?? Where as the "Dubwise" mix is like a stripped down roots reggae version, the 'version 4' on the original release is a jungled up mix of the "Dubwise" mix. Maybe title: Y2: Walkin' In The Air (Dubwise Jungle Mix) ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
haste Posted January 10, 2006 Author Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 Yeah, I think it should just be labelled as "Walking In The Air", no need for any "Snowman" stuff in there. The "Original Dubplate Mix" is defintiely the same as the 1st track on XPROJECT1. The mix on the React LP should be the "Original Dubplate Mix", I think. It's either that or "Part 2". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spoox Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 there was a bootleg at one time with just "snowman" etched on it and 2 of the tunes from the full 4-tracker... think IMO was involved Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Logic Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 Personally I don't think "Snowman" should be taken out of the title of the tune -- that's how everyone has identified the tune since it came out in '93 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Just wondering, Logic,do you know why people would have called it "Snowman"? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phokus Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 It samples Aled Jones' "Walking In The Air", which was on the sound track to the animated version of Raymond Briggs' Snowman cartoon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 I did put Logic's name in the post.... ...I'm quite aware of why its nicknamed "Snowman" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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