when i saw him last year at movement detroit i was glad to see him sing
the 'war (what is it good for)' cover song. he got soul, it was in an
intimistic hi-tech soul stage context which was nice. later on that
evening carl craig got me into tears of joy and movement with detroit
experiment live - with half of the people surrounding me who were black,
and being in the city where it all started for these people.. that was
about absorbing my whole spirit

i can't understand really how someone like carl makes things happening
then like making 17000 dollars out of recloose and not paying correct at
all, as i hear (for one story)
i mean, what's that about?

Greg Earle schreef:

> For the 5(?) whole people in Los Angeles that are on this list:
>
> Amp Fiddler will be making two LA appearances next weekend
> in support of "Waltz Of The Ghetto Fly":
>
> Saturday, June 5th
> Temple Bar
> 1026 Wilshire Blvd.
> Santa Monica, CA 90401
> http://www.TempleBarLive.COM/
> http://4.35.243.180/calendar/JUNE04.HTML
> 310-393-6611
> $12 cover, Amp goes on at 11:30 PM
>
> Sunday, June 6th
> Amoeba Music (record store in-store appearance)
> 2:00 PM (Note early afternoon start time!)
> 6400 Sunset Blvd. (At Cahuenga)
> Hollywood, CA
> http://www.AmoebaMusic.COM/
> 323-245-6400
> No cover charge (duh)
>
>         - Greg

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