i only said that to turn the screws since Thomas for some reson seems
exceptionally opposed to the track.

ah- this is the 313 i know and love.



On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Renegade808 wrote:

> At Les is not the end all be all track for everyone....some love it and i
> am sure obviously some don't....everyone hears differently.....just
> because someone does'nt agree does'nt mean they don't get it.....
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> and no one has to see Innerzone live to understand it either (maybe this
> is what you had to do to understand it)..... the original track is on wax
> and i would say its a good representation of the track...like i said some
> feel it and some don't.  i like the track and other CC stuff but i
> would'nt go telling peeps they don't get it if they don't like the same
> tracks i do......geesh
>
> michael
> www.renegaderhythms.com
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> >
> >>what's with the undying love
> >
> > wow- a little overdramatic, yeah?
> >
> > what's with the "love" of anything you like?
> >
> > i just really like the track. i think those opening chords are as classic
> > as anything from the genre. And so does CC as he rerecorded it with
> > Innerzone Orchestra and repeatedly stated that he viewed the song as one
> > of his "standards"
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> > On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
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> >> did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that
> >> remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has
> >> done. whats with the undying love for this track?
> >>
> >> tom
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