Dick Hymen is also a great pr0nstar name 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Heutte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 02 June 2008 21:48
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) juan and kraftwerk (was Re: (313) 313 - T)

The whole argument is pointless.  Trans Europe Express and Autobahn were
huge hits on black radio.  I know because I heard them a lot on the
major DC stations (WOL and WOOK) at the time.  Same in Detroit I'm sure.
Whether Juan was influenced directly or not is for him to say.
"Influence" could mean "I heard it on the radio" or it could mean "I had
the album and studied how they were making the sounds."  For our
purposes here, what does it matter, Kowalsky?

For what it's worth, the first electronic pop hit I recall was Dick
Hyman's "Minotaur."  That was 1968.  He's a pretty remarkable guy, by
the way -- had an illustrious career as a jazz player, composer and
researcher and is still alive.  He has recordings released in every
medium from 78s to MP3s.

fh


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