Good cop Bad cop (A 70's Funk-fest)
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Song
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Song Authors: DGhost & Cpct0
E-Mail:       ddr2@micheldonais.com
License:      Creative Commons Attribution Sharealike Canada 2.0
Made for:     StepMix
Date:         January 2006
Made with:    Apple Garageband with Jam Packs
Encoder:      Fraunhofer High Quality, CBR 128 44KHz/16/Stereo
Length:       1:48

Images
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Author:       Cpct0, without use of any external material

Steps
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SM Author:    Michel Donais (Cpct0)
E-Mail:       ddr2@micheldonais.com
DDR Blog:     http://www.micheldonais.com/?cat=16

Lengths:      1:48 total, 8 seconds intro, 10 seconds extro.
              A precise 1:30 of play time.

Dance:
Single Beginner (1), Easy (2), Medium (6), Heavy (8)
Double Beginner (1), Easy (3), Medium (5), Heavy (9)
Couple Beginner (1), Easy (4)


Liner notes on the song
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In creating this song,  we wanted something different, while staying
with the dancing mood; something that  would make people dance while
staying totally away from the overused dance/techno style. Since DDR
uses 70's materials and 80's covers, we thought it would be a really
interesting touch to have a funky song from this era.

This is the first song co-created by DGhost, as an experiment to see
what it means to  compose a song. It was later  cleaned and polished
by Cpct0. It was a very interesting experiment, helped with a lot of
wine, some pizzas, french fries and a lot of coffee.

By the way, no there is no extended version of the song, it was made
in the likes of the old 7" singles, with a 12" version having a full
solo, that is always cut  in the small version. Since stepping songs
are not long, again it suits  the needs. So if you are ever hoping a
full sax solo, tough luck!


Liner notes on the steps
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The steps contains the full official package  for Single and Double,
in other words, from Easy to Heavy. I also added the Beginner steps,
and the  easy Couple  steps as these are  always fun to play.  I was
very tempted in doing Challenges,  but I decided against because the
complexity would've meant keyboard-only steps.


All in all, I hope you enjoy!


Mike
