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    Okay. Don't really care to continue. Gwan.
     
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    You must be drunk or don't know anything about music.

    Simply E was never a remixer.... as you stated.

    Also, they have never produced vinyls either.

    You seem to write in a convincing manner, but your content is all wrong.
     
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    Simply E was a mixing character. As I originally stated. Reread.

    They produced tons of vinyl. Not as much as they made tapes and cds but I have nuff of them to prove they did. What else did I say you think was wrong?
     
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    Yo king you are talking out of your back passage.

    Simply E was never a "mixing character" nor was he a remixer.

    Again, I tell you that Big Rich never produced vinyls.

    I can't prove it because the vinyls never existed. As you got "nuff" of them please list a snapshot?
     
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    Make no mistake about it, I didn't know any of those trini guys personally. I'm speaking solely based on how they portrayed themselves based on the material they released. Simply E was definitely among the names listed on the fine print. That's the only evidence I have to prove that case.

    Big Rich himself may or may not have produced vinyls but his remixes were definitely being etched to the public
     
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    You are beginning to sound as though as you backtracking or possibly contradicting yourself.

    You knows nothing about who Simply E is or was.

    Your previous posts stated that they also "produced vinyls". When I questioned you on it, you then changed your lyrics to "Big Rich himself may or may not have produced vinyls" Furthermore, you also stated that you have "nuff" of their vinyls, to which I asked if you could post a snapshot of it. Obviously you couldn't do that because you don't have any- they don't exist!

    Let me put your mind at rest. Simply E is a black dude who wanted to be a radio host in Trinidad. No radio station will have him. He turned to the indian stations and he got a job there. He also recorded one or two chutney soca tracks, none of which was any good.

    So please, my learnt friend, if you don't know facts, it might be best to refrain from making vain statements. Mind you, a few of the Jonny come latelies may be inclined to believe what you write, but not everyone.

    Finally, Big Rich never produced vinyls and you do not know who Simply E is.

    I rest my case.
     
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    Wax brain, you're talking like you're trying to be a journalist or some shyt. Shut up please.

    I don't ever contradict myself cause I speak based on what I know from experience or what I witness myself. Look at most of Big Rich's series. They all include Simply E in the tracklists. Again, do I know them personally? No. Am I speaking from the sources I own up to? Yes. Did I say I knew who he was outside of the way those guys implemented themselves on their material? No. Dumbass. So why on earth would you think THAT is not true. Just cause we all didn't grow up in Trinidad in Tuna Puna Creek, makes you think you're wise about who did what first in the 90s? Please.

    Screw you and your snapshots. Why should I need to prove to you or anyone anything. Everything I've said in this thread is all true. If you don't think so, oh well. Suck unnoself.
     
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    You should rename yourself Mr Contradiction.

    "Look at most of Big Rich's series. They all include Simply E"

    Ok Sir, to humour you I just went and had a look. I could not find or see Simply E's name anywhere. So it's either I'm a dunce or you're a swell-headed pleb who think you know it all. I think I know which it is. I also believe that you write on this site to try and confuse the young dj's wanting to try and make a name for themselves. I have proved that most of what you wrote above is all tripe. I just rang Big Rich and asked him if he's ever heard of you. What you think was his answer? He also laughed when I told him that you said Simply E's name appears as credits on his music and that you own "nuff" of his '"vinyls".

    Man you must be a comedian. Tell me the name of the comedy school you attended and I will enrol. I want to be good as you.

    Why would you not want to send a snapshot of Big Rich 'vinyls' you claim to have in your possession? Because you do not even realise that you are just full of hot air? You have no evidence of anything. You are what I call a chancer- chancing writing a heap of bullshit and hoping you won't be found out. You have just met your match, you illiterate fool.
     
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    Where's the evidence from those links? I told you that Simply E recorded one or two tracks did I not? I can see his name there but not in the 'mixing' or 'remixing' light as your argument is based. His name is listed there because he sang two tracks duhhhhhh. Simply E did NOT remix those tracks. All the tracks were remixed by Big Rich.

    So unless you can prove to me that Simply E is/was involved in remixing or that Big Rich produced vinyls, then please let me have the enrollment phone number for the school of comedy you attended.
     
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    Reread and go back to the second link I posted previously. Ass.
     
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    Prick you could surely do better than than.

    Out of 38 Big Rich CD'S, you can see that your debate is weak- like yourself. You saw Simply E's name two or three times and you concluded that he is/was a stalwart in the 90's. Do you know in what capacity his name was there? Do you know what an arranger is or a producer? I think not. I won't waste my time on weaklings like you. I honestly thought you could put up a fight but then again you had nothing to fight with in the first place.

    I can see why GuyaneseWasim gave up on you a long time ago.

    Would you like me to pray for you? (rhetorical question. I won't be responding to failures like you)

    Hop off and go suk uno madda
     
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    Well obviously my debate wasn't weak enough for you to answer my full-fledged question. Why does Simply E have a dj profile when you said he was never a dj lol or why does Big Rich give credit to Simply E on numerous remixes in his 90s CDs when apparently he never did a second of one.

    You speak with no sense and you want to fight and argue with people lmao. With 13 posts do you think I really should even take you seriously?

    Reread...... I said he was among the first West Indians to set the trend of indian/reggae mixes in the West Indian community, judging from the credits Big Rich gave him on his cds. Good try tho
     
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    ayuh 2 worse than me lolllll
     
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    Wow. Cool documentary broskies.
     
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    Who cares about a remixing documentary anyway, this documentary is misleading too. Especially the name, makes one think that these people actually were the forefront of remixing music LOL. Maybe you should've renamed it to "Coolie Remixing Documentary." That would be most appropriate

    Anyways, just keep on mixing music so Suriboy can post them up.
     
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    First of all, this was a documentary I made for a school project for college, the only reason I made it public was because everyone that participated in the video wanted to see it, also family & friends. It wasn't meant to be a "Professional detailed documentary." It's funny how ignorant most of you guys are lol. I really don't care though, I got 100% on it and passed LOL.
     
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