i think in the past people used to go out to listen to music and perhaps
to take some drugs.
today, many of my generation go out to take drugs and perhaps to listen to
some music.

peter


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From: Lester Kenyatta Spence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

: (Thanks Diana for giving me a window....)
:
: About a month ago, perhaps talking about the "Juan Atkins is on crack"
: bullshit rumor, I think I posted something to the effect that I didn't
: think that drugs should be associated either implicitly or explicitly
with
: the dance music scene.
:
: Though no one cussed me out, a couple of people disagreed with me in
: various degrees.  I didn't address their disagreements, because looking
at
: the message I'd originally sent, I sounded like an "old fuddy-duddy."
: Like somebody's daddy.
:
: Well....I happen to BE somebody's daddy!  ;)
:
: But furthermore, it seems that there are at least two distinct dance
: cultures...at least in Detroit.  One scene deals with weed....if it
deals
: with drugs at all.  The other scene deals with ecstasy and other
: substances.  I've only attended the former functions....never the
latter.
: For me, the music was all I needed to get high.....
:
: I guess what I am interested in is the root of the difference.  Is it
age?
: Is it the way the population became aware of the music?  What?
:
:
: peace
: lks
:
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