You you can definitely put Kier in the column of good ones...

Used to see her out here in NYC a lot back in the nineties...she is such a
sweetie.   Waaaaay back when I was working at Limelight I remember her
getting out on the floor and getting down with the crowd quite a bit.

I hear she can't DJ worth a lick though;-)

Cheers,

m*
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From: "FC3 Richards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 2:28 PM
Subject: RE: [313] miss kier...


> i loove miss kier...mmmm....what a dee-lite...
>
>
> from what I understand she is doing quite a bit of work with a guy called
> gerald.  I heard a smal tidbit of in on his CD from last year on !K7 and
it
> was alright.  more of the Drum and Bass direction then house.  It seems
that
> both of them have headed that direction.  What a great house duo that
could
> have been...
>
>
> Jeff
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ana Dane [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 8:01 AM
> > To: '313@hyperreal.org'
> > Subject: [313] metro area show
> >
> > just wanted to give an update on what happened at the MA london show.
> > first
> > off, sorry to anyone who left after the show stopped initially- the
audio
> > interface (828) decided to die completely right in the middle of the
first
> > track. it was totally mysterious and obviously completely
> > unexpected...about
> > an hour later, standing outside the club, trying to figure out whether
> > there
> > was any way the show could still happen, darshan and some of the people
> > who
> > were putting on the night came trotting around the corner, 828 in tow-
it
> > turns out that lady miss keir of dee-lite fame(!), who happened to be
> > close
> > by, had one in her studio and was gracious enough to lend it. it was a
> > miracle that one turned up close to 2am!
> >
> > it was great to see such a receptive, vocal crowd and hopefully the
people
> > who stayed enjoyed the show in its entirety. let this be an example of
all
> > the work that still goes on behind a laptop live show...i honestly think
> > organzing a small orchestra of dyslexic chimpanzees would have been
easier
> > than putting that set together.
> >
> > -ana
> >
> >
> > Date: 06 May 2002 13:16
> > Subject: [313] Some new records, Metro Area live & football anthems
> >
> > Swimming".
> > >
> > >Went to see Metro Area at Plastic People but it didn't all go according
> > to
> > >plan. For a start, being bank holiday weekend, it was rammed. Having
all
> > the
> > >gear set up in the middle of the dancefloor as an unfortunate
necessity,
> > I
> > >suppose (there's nowhere else), but you couldn't dance/move on the
> > >dancefloor, and at points hardly breathe. MA came on at about 1am, but
> > only
> > >played half a track before something crashed. By 2am they still hadn't
> > >started again and I was feeling ill so headed home. Only to discover
> > froma
> > >friend the next day most folk had left not long after and when Metro
Area
> > >restarted their storming set, everything was hunky dory. Damn :) When I
> > sang
> > >my cat meowing version of Metro Area 1 down the phone (I sing it to my
> > cat
> > >quite a bit), he told me they played that one last and it was ace. No
> > doubt,
> > >you wee &^*(!
> >
> >
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