Passion is prominent. And there ain't nuthin wrong with it. Whatever colour
or 'oppressed culture', you may be a part of!
Music as a whole, transcends the race issue, the political issue and the
issue of who's right and who's wrong! The fact that we ALL, at some point in
our lives, find change difficult, is all to obvious.
I have a mental image of the most passioned people on this list. But no-one
else. I think I'm pretty dam close too.
We need people like you guys to keep the world turning. Or else those of us
who can't get to grips with standing still, would have no-one to call a mate
in our home towns.
Remember to clean your rooms:D

P.s
 a word from the inner grooves of EQUNIOX CHAPTER ONE on retroactive. When
it was all about the music:-

A side inner etched with - hope it rocks your box as hard as it bumps ours

 B side inner etched with - music for passing the time by ..... sittiing
under a tree


ben



On 17/5/06 8:10 pm, "Stoddard, Kamal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
>> Perhaps the reason they are all "busy" this year is because they knew
> you 
>> would be there, with your incessant whining drowning out their sets all
> 
>> weekend.
> 
> 
> I don't know about all that. Even though I've seen tom push his opinion
> a lot further than most would like (including me on occasion). I think
> some peoples reaction to his comments on this subject in particular are
> more a product of knee jerk reaction (here comes tom) than any kind of
> comments in his first post. Like JT already said, it was a rather
> informative observation. It was also a question which he's asked twice
> and so far (excluding pm's) I believe I'm the only one to respond to
> that part of it instead of mocking the observation. It's been obvious to
> me (in the course of this thread alone) that no one even attempted a
> serious response to his question (which could've sparked more
> intelligent convo). I think I'd get a little defensive too if I asked a
> completely valid question and all I got was a bunch of jokes and "yeah
> right's" and "there HE goes" type replies. And on the subject of the
> Detroit artists dodging tom, I know for a fact that more than a few
> prominent Detroit artists happen to feel the same way about this years
> fest (some are playing anyway) but public forums aren't their thing. So
> my reply to Tom's original question (which every reply so far has
> artfully dodged in favour of lighthearted humour or derision)which never
> made it to the list for some reason is included below.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------
> My original reply:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----Tom Asked:
>> does anyone now feel like maybe those concerned initially back in the
> day >were well founded?
> 
> 
> Any black person in the united states (post colonial)that has concerns
> regarding oppression/culture thievery/marginalization is well founded.
> This is not a Detroit affliction. It's an imperialist affliction and the
> actions observed can be justifiably understood to speak to that specific
> mentality (in small or large part). In short, I've always felt they were
> well founded. Carl (et al)'s gotta be saying, "2006 and shxxt still
> ain't changed." 
> 
> 
> I'd go just for Rob Hood to be honest, but I can't bring myself to
> support something I don't believe in, strictly for the sake of hedonism.
> I hope all the rest of you have a ball (cause the current state of the
> fest can swing on mine).
> 
> 
> 
> K
> 


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