Didn't really want to get too into this in my article, but I think this is a pretty interesting topic after reading the interview with Eddie Fowlkes on the current issue of Dissonance.
Since I'm a youngster and wasn't around at the time, I'm not going to put all my faith in Eddie's short digression on how Richie was too scared to come to Detroit because Mr. Banks was going to kick his ass. Yet, if Eddie's saying this in an interview, there must be some factual basis behind this allusion. Why would he bring up such a topic if it is merely a myth? I wasn't about to ask Acquaviva about it, and Mr. Sicko never really went too deep into this "touchy" topic in his book. I totally understand that everything has since been resolved and is now super cool -- as I made sure to mention in my article -- but it is a rather intreging thought to ponder... On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Just wondering if anyone had any info on accessing 313 archives or other info > sources regarding this issue which happened a few years ago. I'm just > interested in this again after reading the J.Acquaviva interview. I remember > reading Mike Bank's view on this sometime ago and just want another refresher. > George? > > Thanks, > > A_Zed > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Program Co-ordinator, Ambient Zone > RTRFM 92.1 [http://rtrfm.ii.net] > Sunday Electronic Listening > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Perth, W.Australia (WST) 23.00-01.00 Chicago (CST) 09.00-11.00 > London (GMT) 15.00-17.00 Detroit/ Windsor (EST) 10.00-12.00 > Frankfurt (CET) 16.00-18.00 >
