i agree, watch in the next couple of years how many more eyes will turn to look upon this city
>From: "g g" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >.Subject: [313]I LOVE DETROIT >Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >I LOVE DETROIT >After all this talk about sponsorship, I walked out on the porch and >looked >at the new Rolling Stone. There is a full one and a half page add >about the >festival in the magazine. Holly sheeat!!! Even though it is a ford >add, I >can't help but feel complete joy. I am so proud to be a part of >something >that touches the world on such an amazing level. That's why I feel so >strongly about this. I have been around the D for a long time and have >tried to stay as true to myself as I can(along with a lot of other >mthrfckrs). That is the true creative genius of this town. It blows >my >mind that mainstream corporations want to use this as a tool to sell >cars, >but I understand. I can remember 6 years back, being on my hands and >knees, >about to be arrested, for being at a party in Detroit. Now the essence >and >magic of the music and the Detroit experience is a mainstream marketing >tool. Wow! I am not saying it is bad, I am saying the thought of it >f**ks >me up and makes me stay on the internet far to long. It was a Ford add >that >brought me this joy and angered me at the same time. What a mind f**k. >All >I can say is: >I LOVE DETROIT CLC101 Presents Visual Techno Music http://www.mp3.com/clc101 [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices