
I can only see the first 10,000 people anyway so once you get past a stupid amount it might as well be really stupid (on DJing to 350,000 on Rio beach)
Fatboy Slim
Friday 27 October 2006
Lock Tavern, Camden, London
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For BBC Electric Proms he DJed in the upstairs room of London pub the Lock Tavern. He took the audience of around 100 people right back to his early DJ days in Brighton, with an outstanding set of classic tracks from his early career and some new ones.
Tracklist:
Des Lynam – 'Rokafeller Skank' (White Label)
Ballistic Brothers – 'Perfect Day' (White Label)
Deaf Micks – 'Throwdown' (White Label)
Bozo Meeko featuring the amazing sideshow Bob and those amazing Bongo Beats – 'Is It Indare?' (Strapped)
King Bee – 'Back By Dope Demand' (Torso)
Superstar Deejays – 'Unknown' (White Label)
Bitch – 'That Hip Hop Track' (Bitch Test)
Wildchild – 'Renegade Master (Fatboy Slim Old Skool Mix)' (Hi Life)
Deeds Plus Thoughts – 'The Whole World's Made Up Of This & That (Fatboy Slim Remix)' (Wig Shaker)
Freestylers – 'Breaks Beats' (Freskanova)
Bassbin Twins + 1 – 'Unknown' (White Label)
Kenickie vs Mint Gun Club – 'Unkniown' (White Label)
Josh Wink vs Public Enemy – 'Higher State Of Public Enemy' (White Label)
Alex Gopher – 'Party Accapella' (Solid)
Sagat – 'Luvstuff' (FFrr)
K.U.N.G – 'Jammin Unit' (FFrr)
Fatboy Slim – 'Going Out Of My Head' (Skint)
Fatboy Slim vs Eminem – 'Slim Tomatoes' (White Label)
Natural Born Chillers – 'Rock The Funky Beat' (Urban Takeover)
Fatbiy Slim vs The Automatic 'Monster' (White Label)
Fatboy Slim – 'Rockafeller Skank (Remix)' (Skint)







Your thoughts on Fatboy Slim:
Hannah Seward
I was lucky enough to see Fat Boy Slim live on Brighton Beach in 2001 which was an amazing experience. The gig in Camden was an exact recreation of that night squeezed into a tiny hot room. It was like being at a 1995 house party surrounded by a few close friends - Really intense and intimate. Norman Cook produced a real blast from the past with a superb set of funky big-beat old skool tunes that kept us dancing non-stop. Thanks Fat Boy Slim and a big thanks to Radio One and Annie Mac for making it happen!
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Its a Brighton(thing) FAT Hero SLIM . how to cook a cool big beat party like in the early boutique days - On The Floor at the Pub. but this set was sooo wicked and the best set I`ve heard since a very long time for me. the reason I don´t like actually his techno sets from now. I prefer more the old skool (big beat)its more ass shaking and making freaky -praise you - dance moves. I wish i was there last friday BIG BEAT IS STILL ALIVE. cheers Norman
Alex Murphy
I cannot express how much I love Norm. He is a living legend
Daniel Steele
First thoughts were wow, this set really did fill my head with some inspiration, i never thought old skool could be so great, when Norman came along.Fantastic set & brilliant coverage it all blew my mind out of the window, absolutely.
CraigK
Norman pulled off legendary set and a must listen to any fatboy slim fan, it brough back alot of memories and the reason why I got into djin, Cheers norm