Why thankyou Jonny. Glad you enjoyed it so much, and we likewise enjoyed
your company once again.
A truly fantastic night was had by all, whether for Jonny's set or seeing a
huge visual on the wall of Jean-Claude Van Damme's dance routine in
'Kickboxer' movie.
I knew it was going to be good as Jonny opened up with Larry Heard - Music
Takes Me Up.
I am still intrigued, as I know you are Jonny, to find out the origin of one
punter's claim that you had played UR's Seawolf at 33rpm. Answers on a
postcard.

Anybody who is willing to venture next time then I will see you on:

Friday November 8th
t-funkshun @ Masque Theatre, Seel Street, Liverpool L1
Baby Ford (ifach, trellik, background, force tracks)
Andy Nicolson (fissure)

plus residents> Mark Forshaw & Scott McGill

info at www.tfunkshun.com or www.masquevenue.co.uk

Cheers,
Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: Jonny McIntosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 3:01 PM
Subject: (313) t-funkshun


> Just a quickie to file my report on Scott McGill & T-Funkshun's new
> Liverpool night. These guys are really doing their bit to represent
quality
> music in Liverpool, and they're a great bunch - I had a great time on
Friday
> night. They are also doing their bit to support the local "licensed
trade":
> I left three of them at 2pm the following day, still in the pub, with a
> large queue of Sambucas lined up. I bow down... ;) The next couple of
nights
> with Baby Ford and then Luke Solomon will be great, never mind Valentine's
> Day. I also bumped into an old school friend, Jamie Ball, whose Turning
> Point records are as bonkers and scary as I'd expect. Check out Mark
> Forshaw's "Revolution" - with a healthy dose of Rob Hood influence.
>
> 0151 represents!
>
> J
>
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> Time to Jack: www.timetojack.org
> Jonny McIntosh, Someone Dressed In Beige & DJ Oil & Water
>
>
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