However, no one could ever accuse him of sacrificing standards of quality due to a lack of quantity. Yeah Jam on it (Yeah, yeah, we know, we know) Huh (Yeah, Goggles, you gonna rock it, right) (You gonna do it down, right) Ha-ha-ha-ha, yeah (Hey, Cozmo, what's the name of this again) (I forgot) Jam on it (Oh) (Oh, Chilly be, get down, ho) (Oh, oh, here comes Cozmo) (Ho) (We get to say wikki-wikki-wikki again) Wikki-wikki-wikki-wikki (Shut up) Wikki-wikki-wikki-wikki Three words to the whack. Tim Westwood was always dropping tracks from the LP for his daily Electro show on the pirate radio station 'LWR' in the mid-eighties at a time when there probably wasn't that many tracks to choose from the to avoid repetition over the course of a week. 'Jam on it' is a certified classic 12" single from an album that is probably the best album of the genre. Most of them were Electro tunes ('High Noon' by Two Sisters for example was another) inspired by the growing influence of the grafitti scene on me. One of three or four records of the thousands that I have that I ever felt compelled to write my name on.
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