agreed.  they do need to put some good hiphop on.  i'm biased  but my
#1 would be madlib though he doesn't really like to play live much.  i
guess i'm still sore i missed jaylib.  madvillain live would be
stellar.

-nick

On 2/27/07, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
oh yeah, if you look at the "overview" section it says the festival
headliner is moodymann live. that is just incredible. im
flabbergasted.

tom

On 2/27/07, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/27/07, Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well.  That's pretty darn good.
>
> im kind of scared now. i mean, why this lineup after last year's? its
> so different in nearly every possible way. it seems like they might
> actually know what theyre doing. ill only pass final judgement once i
> see the final lineup, but this is really good so far.
>
> my only qualms at this point: they need more house, some soul, some
> hiphop, some ghetto tech and some other weirdo stuff. the good thing
> is that almost all of that is available in world class talent from the
> detroit area, so it shouldnt be hard for them to get those guys locked
> up.
>
> i agree with kent on the robert rich selection, very well thought out
> choice. im loving the live elements being a big part of it as well.
> jeff mills again is an excellent choice as well. im getting too
> excited already!
>
> tom
>

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