"...DECEMBER 13, 1989 - What is interesting about the night in question wasn't the actual event, but the fact that it was Lenny Dee's first time to the U.K. and Carl Cox had us over his house to show us his new recording studio. This had been my fourth tour to the U.K. In 3 months and 20 days. Lenny & I had got Carl a copy of Success-N-Effect on 12" which by that point, the most sort after 12" from me caning it every show.
Carl was ready to start producing but joked about how he needed to get his head around all the gear he purchased. This is when I told him, "all you got to do is take this record, Success-N-Effect, ride a couple of new sounds over it and press white labels! Stamp your name on it.
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A moment in time that changed everything. It was only weeks after that, that Carl produced "I Want You (Forever) for Perfecto.
He instantly returned the favor.
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"It's All Gone Pete Tong" - Remember the movie. Carl was in it. The fictional character FRANKIE WILDE? Scroll down the Discogs link. Read the credits to my track - Frankie Bones & Damon Wild - It says it right there. He combined our names. Why? He had beef with Oakenfold or competition.
Tong ran to Mixmag and did a story "Hardcore DJ's are killing the rave scene." Should go back to soul & rare groove. That backfired hard. 'It's All Gone Pete Tong" U.K. slang for "It's All Gone Wrong". LOL. You can't make this sh*t up..."
- Frankie Bones, July 2017