Re: (313) Apologies and (perhaps) the last word

2004-01-13 Thread recycleordie
herbert is an artist
so please killbush da pig that tried to make you choose us  them.
i hear he's going out in may ,hope they finish him before war starts again.
that  is my opinion to this last words.   talk music not war and
let peace rule for a change 
let them kill eachother they will die by their own hands
grow knowledge instead

no spam for fuxsake !

recycle or die
 

 
- Original Message - 
From: Dennis DeSantis Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 11:33 AM
Subject: (313) Apologies and (perhaps) the last word


 Hey folks,
 
 I'd like to apologize for ruffling feathers about the Herbert issue.  I 
 think we should probably kill the thread and agree to disagree.
 
 As I'm sure is the case for many of you, politics has become (especially 
 during the last few years) an issue of nearly equal importance to music 
 for me.  So I find myself getting passionate about situations that 
 involve a melding of the two.
 
 I never meant to disparage Herbert's vision.  I think his music is 
 beautiful, I admire the depth of his conviction, and I agree with 
 everything he's trying to say.  My issue is only with the manner in 
 which he says it, and even that (clearly) is a matter of contention.
 
 But it makes me sad to see an issue like this creating divisivness among 
 people who probably completely agree with him.  We have bigger enemies, 
 and bickering amongst ourselves distracts from those larger issues.
 
 So, can we kill it?
 
 -- 
 Dennis DeSantis
 www.dennisdesantis.com
 



Re: (313) best downloaded mix 2003 ???

2003-12-29 Thread recycleordie
The betoni#53 UR-mix did it for me, pure underground adventure.

Peace to all of us

rod


- Original Message -
From: Ralf Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 1:45 AM



Theres been some cool ones posted here..but one that i probably enjoyed the
most was the 'echoes and vibes'mp3 from acidmixes.com...
Anyone else?




Re: (313) fast forward show?

2003-12-07 Thread recycleordie
same

,temp malfunction or 2 late
good luck
i hope you'll hear them soon

rod


 - Original Message -
From: Ivan Tomasevic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 4:40 PM
Subject: (313) fast forward show?




 i can't seem to download them from www.alanoldham.com. anyone experiencing
 same problems?

 regards

 ivan

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Re: (313) fast forward mp3's

2003-12-04 Thread recycleordie
Ooh thanx that's just what i needed for the darkning future, just gave up
smoking
The classicks on these tapes are real suckers for me  i love '92
Always wondering what it is what's in there that, after hearing the power of
all these ol' tunes, makes it unforgetable for me everytime...
i think it's that feeling of many artists first artistic boom that wins-not
my memories of these days, don't think it's a mindthing more a gutthing
or is it my mind jugglin emotions as i get older , neh can't be that's why i
got so many  001's - no mindtrip at all   It's clear now, no more
fog.

AlanOldhammadeAnOldmanveryhappy+jonathan
greatfulgreet recycle or die
Don't forget Eyecandy while loading!



- Original Message -
From: jonathan morse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 6:19 PM
Subject: (313) fast forward mp3's


 in case you missed it  theres about 10 hours worth of alans fast forward
 radio show from 1990 - 1992 available for download at www.alanoldham.com

 even if you're old enough (like myself) to remember these tracks the first
 time around its still refreshing to hear them, especially again in my case
 since ive been in virginia the last two years and all my vinyl and cd's
are
 still in new york.

 grab 'em now while they're still available...