Fatboy Slim Takes Us Into The Archives To Discuss His Biggest Hits | 100% Interview
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- čas přidán 14. 12. 2021
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We dug deep into the world of English musician, DJ and producer Norman Cook, better known as Fatboy Slim to discuss some of his biggest and best hits. Watch now and stream on Deezer.
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That sample case of tapes is priceless
Oh man I once turned down this legend to do a remix because I didn't know Norman Cook was Fat boy Slim...the guy from the house martins? Nah I'll do the other mix myself. Still kicking myself to this day. Late 90's
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Haaaaaa bummer dude
Interesting. Please make a Video post about it.
How have so few people watched this.._ before digitisation, this was an iconic moment in music what FBS did…
What a legend
I could listen to this guy for hours
So cool to see the process. Great video! I'm starting to discover and dive into all of Fatboy Slim's music.
so much inspiration in this man!
What a great interview Mr cook . 😉
Awesome Interview
Norman is such a funky guy. Ill never forget him and Carl Cox back to back. Best set!
Don't let the man get you down is actually my fav FBS video, I love that small detail of Don being constantly watched by a man in black uniform, being more or less well hidden in every scene :D
What a legend!
When I first went and saw and danced to you first album, and then seen you in Brighton with ex you are a legend
cheeky 303 on display!
Genius
Really glad you have the subtitles for us Americans that don't understand regional accents.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 great insight, much appreciated & answered a few questions I have had in my head for sometime, keep up the Mega vibes & the work with Spike Jones is a marriage made in heaven. Weapon of choice,
for one is Priceless 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I want him to break down every single deep cut on his album. Most of all I want to hear his story about how he found Roland Clark I Get Deep
2:59
8:59
10:35
6:05 wrong song an album
Заебись.
When he says "we" what does he mean? Who else was helping him make these tunes?
probably his record label and or managers.
I’d love to know if he ever got challenged over sampling?
He went bankrupt in the early 90's because of it. Even Rockafelller Skank has samples he didn't pay for...
I always thought fat boy slim was a black rap band lol?