Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-27 Thread Richard Hester
Interesting - this thread has stimulated my memory. When I interviewed 
Juan back in '95 as part of the series of Detroit techno radio specials 
I did back then, he mentioned Frankie Knuckles and the 909. I think he 
also mentioned Derrick May selling Metroplex 12"s in Chicago out of the 
trunk of his car, which makes sense know, seeing as he had folks in 
Chicago. The musical labels were less in place at that time. Mike Banks 
sorta took me to task about that when I interviewed him - that was a 
mother of an interview, with everything thrown in the pot from urban 
decay to UFOs.



Fred Heutte wrote:

I've never seen Kempster's book but I think the notion that Juan
'invented' Chicago house is a distortion of what he said in an article
rather famous in these precincts, namely Simon Trask's December
1988 interview, in which Juan also mentions the (in)famous DS/DD
battle.

http://www.mobeus.org/archives/juanatkins/

Now then, if you want a controversial Juan Atkins quote,
how about this one:

 In this country it's very hard for creative thought
 to escape capitalism.

http://music.hyperreal.org/library/publicity/juan_atkins/interview.html

I appreciate Juan Atkins not only for his pioneering role in techno
and popular electronic music generally, but because he has been
a steady voice all these years for a humanistic approach to making
music rather than a totally commercialized one.  That said, as Juan
himself has noted, it's pretty much impossible now to make a living
off of recordings, so I wish him and the rest of Model 500 good fortune
on their live gigs.

fh

-
   

I was thinking specifically of the book History of House by Chris Kempster
(which collects older interviews).

My email sounded a little harsher than I intended ;-) I'm just saying it's
good now that there's some healthy debate!


Fred Heutte wrote:
 

Juan has even claimed that he invented Chicago house music.
 


Source for that?

fh

-
   

I agree. Most of us weren't there. It's very easy to accept the story as
told by British music journalists that there were only a couple of major
players, but history is always messier than that. There were dozens of
DJs
and musicians all doing similar things to varying degrees of success
throughout the Midwest.

Juan has even claimed that he invented Chicago house music. As important
as he is to the history of music, I take what he says "with a grain of
salt."

J


mistamuthaf...@yahoo.com wrote:
 

In the end it is the victor who gets to write the history book...So the
story that gets told will probably look and feel a bit different than
what
actually happened.  I would take it with a grain of salt considering
Eddie's side of the story.

I am leaning toward Eddie, Derrick, and Juan all being there at the
same
time.


--Original Message------
From: Fred Heutte
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Nov 26, 2009 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan
Bean's interview with Juan?

Of course we've always known that the D in Detroit stands for
Drama :)

It's a revealing series of comments.  I get the impression there is
still something of a mini-generation gap.  There are those who built
the party scene in the early 1980s when DD was the undisputed
flagship, and high level of DJ skills and all the party trappings are
rightfully points of pride.  And there are those who came in later
who were starting to focus more on making tracks as well as DJing.

But there was a disappointing series of hits on Juan, which at least
got a corrective from Mike Clark's precise recounting of the
battle-that-couldn't-have-happened.

I look through the list of commenters and see so many people who
contrbuted to the music that we have all been able to appreciate.
There is nothing unusual about competition in a musical context,
and all the resentments that build up in a local music scene, well,
that's always going to happen.  It's just too bad that respect was
so hard to earn then, and still is today.


fh




-
   

Wow... what a series of comments!!!  My entire understanding of the
history timeline has shifted...

and my favorite part is that Juan says he and Derrick were working
together first before Eddie joined the crew...  Eddie is so full of
it, he's always saying he came before Derrick and that he should get
more credit than Derrick, but Juan says right in the interview that
Derrick was first...  classic

~Jodie

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:21 PM, kent williams
wrote:
 

Hoo boy!

http://www.bleep43.com/bleep43/2009/10/4/juan-atkins-interview-part-one.html

Comments from Todd Johnson of Direct Drive, Delano Smith, Theresa
Hill, Al Ester, and Mike Clark.

Apparently they took some exception to some of the stuff Juan said...
   
 



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Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-27 Thread Fred Heutte
I've never seen Kempster's book but I think the notion that Juan
'invented' Chicago house is a distortion of what he said in an article
rather famous in these precincts, namely Simon Trask's December
1988 interview, in which Juan also mentions the (in)famous DS/DD
battle.

http://www.mobeus.org/archives/juanatkins/

Now then, if you want a controversial Juan Atkins quote,
how about this one:

In this country it's very hard for creative thought
to escape capitalism.

http://music.hyperreal.org/library/publicity/juan_atkins/interview.html

I appreciate Juan Atkins not only for his pioneering role in techno
and popular electronic music generally, but because he has been
a steady voice all these years for a humanistic approach to making
music rather than a totally commercialized one.  That said, as Juan
himself has noted, it's pretty much impossible now to make a living
off of recordings, so I wish him and the rest of Model 500 good fortune
on their live gigs.

fh

-
>I was thinking specifically of the book History of House by Chris Kempster
>(which collects older interviews).
>
>My email sounded a little harsher than I intended ;-) I'm just saying it's
>good now that there's some healthy debate!
>
>
>Fred Heutte wrote:
>>> Juan has even claimed that he invented Chicago house music.
>>
>>
>> Source for that?
>>
>> fh
>>
>> -
>>>I agree. Most of us weren't there. It's very easy to accept the story as
>>>told by British music journalists that there were only a couple of major
>>>players, but history is always messier than that. There were dozens of
>>> DJs
>>>and musicians all doing similar things to varying degrees of success
>>>throughout the Midwest.
>>>
>>>Juan has even claimed that he invented Chicago house music. As important
>>>as he is to the history of music, I take what he says "with a grain of
>>>salt."
>>>
>>>J
>>>
>>>
>>>mistamuthaf...@yahoo.com wrote:
>>>> In the end it is the victor who gets to write the history book...So the
>>>> story that gets told will probably look and feel a bit different than
>>>> what
>>>> actually happened.  I would take it with a grain of salt considering
>>>> Eddie's side of the story.
>>>>
>>>> I am leaning toward Eddie, Derrick, and Juan all being there at the
>>>> same
>>>> time.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --Original Message--
>>>> From: Fred Heutte
>>>> To: 313@hyperreal.org
>>>> Sent: Nov 26, 2009 6:45 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan
>>>> Bean's interview with Juan?
>>>>
>>>> Of course we've always known that the D in Detroit stands for
>>>> Drama :)
>>>>
>>>> It's a revealing series of comments.  I get the impression there is
>>>> still something of a mini-generation gap.  There are those who built
>>>> the party scene in the early 1980s when DD was the undisputed
>>>> flagship, and high level of DJ skills and all the party trappings are
>>>> rightfully points of pride.  And there are those who came in later
>>>> who were starting to focus more on making tracks as well as DJing.
>>>>
>>>> But there was a disappointing series of hits on Juan, which at least
>>>> got a corrective from Mike Clark's precise recounting of the
>>>> battle-that-couldn't-have-happened.
>>>>
>>>> I look through the list of commenters and see so many people who
>>>> contrbuted to the music that we have all been able to appreciate.
>>>> There is nothing unusual about competition in a musical context,
>>>> and all the resentments that build up in a local music scene, well,
>>>> that's always going to happen.  It's just too bad that respect was
>>>> so hard to earn then, and still is today.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> fh
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>>>Wow... what a series of comments!!!  My entire understanding of the
>>>>>history timeline has shifted...
>>>>>
>>>>>and my favorite part is that Juan says he and Derrick were working
>>>>>together first before Eddie joined the crew...  Eddie is so full of
>>>>>it, he's always saying he came before Derrick and that he should get
>>>>>more credit than Derrick, but Juan says right in the interview that
>>>>>Derrick was first...  classic
>>>>>
>>>>>~Jodie
>>>>>
>>>>>On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:21 PM, kent williams 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hoo boy!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.bleep43.com/bleep43/2009/10/4/juan-atkins-interview-part-one.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Comments from Todd Johnson of Direct Drive, Delano Smith, Theresa
>>>>>> Hill, Al Ester, and Mike Clark.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Apparently they took some exception to some of the stuff Juan said...
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>



Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-27 Thread Jacob Arnold
I was thinking specifically of the book History of House by Chris Kempster
(which collects older interviews).

My email sounded a little harsher than I intended ;-) I'm just saying it's
good now that there's some healthy debate!


Fred Heutte wrote:
>> Juan has even claimed that he invented Chicago house music.
>
>
> Source for that?
>
> fh
>
> -
>>I agree. Most of us weren't there. It's very easy to accept the story as
>>told by British music journalists that there were only a couple of major
>>players, but history is always messier than that. There were dozens of
>> DJs
>>and musicians all doing similar things to varying degrees of success
>>throughout the Midwest.
>>
>>Juan has even claimed that he invented Chicago house music. As important
>>as he is to the history of music, I take what he says "with a grain of
>>salt."
>>
>>J
>>
>>
>>mistamuthaf...@yahoo.com wrote:
>>> In the end it is the victor who gets to write the history book...So the
>>> story that gets told will probably look and feel a bit different than
>>> what
>>> actually happened.  I would take it with a grain of salt considering
>>> Eddie's side of the story.
>>>
>>> I am leaning toward Eddie, Derrick, and Juan all being there at the
>>> same
>>> time.
>>>
>>>
>>> --Original Message--
>>> From: Fred Heutte
>>> To: 313@hyperreal.org
>>> Sent: Nov 26, 2009 6:45 PM
>>> Subject: Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan
>>> Bean's interview with Juan?
>>>
>>> Of course we've always known that the D in Detroit stands for
>>> Drama :)
>>>
>>> It's a revealing series of comments.  I get the impression there is
>>> still something of a mini-generation gap.  There are those who built
>>> the party scene in the early 1980s when DD was the undisputed
>>> flagship, and high level of DJ skills and all the party trappings are
>>> rightfully points of pride.  And there are those who came in later
>>> who were starting to focus more on making tracks as well as DJing.
>>>
>>> But there was a disappointing series of hits on Juan, which at least
>>> got a corrective from Mike Clark's precise recounting of the
>>> battle-that-couldn't-have-happened.
>>>
>>> I look through the list of commenters and see so many people who
>>> contrbuted to the music that we have all been able to appreciate.
>>> There is nothing unusual about competition in a musical context,
>>> and all the resentments that build up in a local music scene, well,
>>> that's always going to happen.  It's just too bad that respect was
>>> so hard to earn then, and still is today.
>>>
>>>
>>> fh
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -
>>>>Wow... what a series of comments!!!  My entire understanding of the
>>>>history timeline has shifted...
>>>>
>>>>and my favorite part is that Juan says he and Derrick were working
>>>>together first before Eddie joined the crew...  Eddie is so full of
>>>>it, he's always saying he came before Derrick and that he should get
>>>>more credit than Derrick, but Juan says right in the interview that
>>>>Derrick was first...  classic
>>>>
>>>>~Jodie
>>>>
>>>>On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:21 PM, kent williams 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hoo boy!
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.bleep43.com/bleep43/2009/10/4/juan-atkins-interview-part-one.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments from Todd Johnson of Direct Drive, Delano Smith, Theresa
>>>>> Hill, Al Ester, and Mike Clark.
>>>>>
>>>>> Apparently they took some exception to some of the stuff Juan said...
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
>>
>>
>
>
>
>



Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-27 Thread Fred Heutte
> Juan has even claimed that he invented Chicago house music.


Source for that?

fh

-
>I agree. Most of us weren't there. It's very easy to accept the story as
>told by British music journalists that there were only a couple of major
>players, but history is always messier than that. There were dozens of DJs
>and musicians all doing similar things to varying degrees of success
>throughout the Midwest.
>
>Juan has even claimed that he invented Chicago house music. As important
>as he is to the history of music, I take what he says "with a grain of
>salt."
>
>J
>
>
>mistamuthaf...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> In the end it is the victor who gets to write the history book...So the
>> story that gets told will probably look and feel a bit different than what
>> actually happened.  I would take it with a grain of salt considering
>> Eddie's side of the story.
>>
>> I am leaning toward Eddie, Derrick, and Juan all being there at the same
>> time.
>>
>>
>> --Original Message------
>> From: Fred Heutte
>> To: 313@hyperreal.org
>> Sent: Nov 26, 2009 6:45 PM
>> Subject: Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan
>> Bean's interview with Juan?
>>
>> Of course we've always known that the D in Detroit stands for
>> Drama :)
>>
>> It's a revealing series of comments.  I get the impression there is
>> still something of a mini-generation gap.  There are those who built
>> the party scene in the early 1980s when DD was the undisputed
>> flagship, and high level of DJ skills and all the party trappings are
>> rightfully points of pride.  And there are those who came in later
>> who were starting to focus more on making tracks as well as DJing.
>>
>> But there was a disappointing series of hits on Juan, which at least
>> got a corrective from Mike Clark's precise recounting of the
>> battle-that-couldn't-have-happened.
>>
>> I look through the list of commenters and see so many people who
>> contrbuted to the music that we have all been able to appreciate.
>> There is nothing unusual about competition in a musical context,
>> and all the resentments that build up in a local music scene, well,
>> that's always going to happen.  It's just too bad that respect was
>> so hard to earn then, and still is today.
>>
>>
>> fh
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -
>>>Wow... what a series of comments!!!  My entire understanding of the
>>>history timeline has shifted...
>>>
>>>and my favorite part is that Juan says he and Derrick were working
>>>together first before Eddie joined the crew...  Eddie is so full of
>>>it, he's always saying he came before Derrick and that he should get
>>>more credit than Derrick, but Juan says right in the interview that
>>>Derrick was first...  classic
>>>
>>>~Jodie
>>>
>>>On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:21 PM, kent williams 
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hoo boy!
>>>>
>>>> http://www.bleep43.com/bleep43/2009/10/4/juan-atkins-interview-part-one.html
>>>>
>>>> Comments from Todd Johnson of Direct Drive, Delano Smith, Theresa
>>>> Hill, Al Ester, and Mike Clark.
>>>>
>>>> Apparently they took some exception to some of the stuff Juan said...
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
>
>



Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-27 Thread Jacob Arnold
I agree. Most of us weren't there. It's very easy to accept the story as
told by British music journalists that there were only a couple of major
players, but history is always messier than that. There were dozens of DJs
and musicians all doing similar things to varying degrees of success
throughout the Midwest.

Juan has even claimed that he invented Chicago house music. As important
as he is to the history of music, I take what he says "with a grain of
salt."

J


mistamuthaf...@yahoo.com wrote:
> In the end it is the victor who gets to write the history book...So the
> story that gets told will probably look and feel a bit different than what
> actually happened.  I would take it with a grain of salt considering
> Eddie's side of the story.
>
> I am leaning toward Eddie, Derrick, and Juan all being there at the same
> time.
>
>
> --Original Message--
> From: Fred Heutte
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Sent: Nov 26, 2009 6:45 PM
> Subject: Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan
> Bean's interview with Juan?
>
> Of course we've always known that the D in Detroit stands for
> Drama :)
>
> It's a revealing series of comments.  I get the impression there is
> still something of a mini-generation gap.  There are those who built
> the party scene in the early 1980s when DD was the undisputed
> flagship, and high level of DJ skills and all the party trappings are
> rightfully points of pride.  And there are those who came in later
> who were starting to focus more on making tracks as well as DJing.
>
> But there was a disappointing series of hits on Juan, which at least
> got a corrective from Mike Clark's precise recounting of the
> battle-that-couldn't-have-happened.
>
> I look through the list of commenters and see so many people who
> contrbuted to the music that we have all been able to appreciate.
> There is nothing unusual about competition in a musical context,
> and all the resentments that build up in a local music scene, well,
> that's always going to happen.  It's just too bad that respect was
> so hard to earn then, and still is today.
>
>
> fh
>
>
>
>
> -
>>Wow... what a series of comments!!!  My entire understanding of the
>>history timeline has shifted...
>>
>>and my favorite part is that Juan says he and Derrick were working
>>together first before Eddie joined the crew...  Eddie is so full of
>>it, he's always saying he came before Derrick and that he should get
>>more credit than Derrick, but Juan says right in the interview that
>>Derrick was first...  classic
>>
>>~Jodie
>>
>>On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:21 PM, kent williams 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hoo boy!
>>>
>>> http://www.bleep43.com/bleep43/2009/10/4/juan-atkins-interview-part-one.html
>>>
>>> Comments from Todd Johnson of Direct Drive, Delano Smith, Theresa
>>> Hill, Al Ester, and Mike Clark.
>>>
>>> Apparently they took some exception to some of the stuff Juan said...
>>
>
>
>
> Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T



Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-26 Thread mistamuthafuka
In the end it is the victor who gets to write the history book...So the story 
that gets told will probably look and feel a bit different than what actually 
happened.  I would take it with a grain of salt considering Eddie's side of the 
story. 

I am leaning toward Eddie, Derrick, and Juan all being there at the same time. 


--Original Message--
From: Fred Heutte
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Nov 26, 2009 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's 
interview with Juan?

Of course we've always known that the D in Detroit stands for
Drama :)

It's a revealing series of comments.  I get the impression there is
still something of a mini-generation gap.  There are those who built
the party scene in the early 1980s when DD was the undisputed
flagship, and high level of DJ skills and all the party trappings are
rightfully points of pride.  And there are those who came in later
who were starting to focus more on making tracks as well as DJing.

But there was a disappointing series of hits on Juan, which at least
got a corrective from Mike Clark's precise recounting of the
battle-that-couldn't-have-happened.

I look through the list of commenters and see so many people who
contrbuted to the music that we have all been able to appreciate.
There is nothing unusual about competition in a musical context,
and all the resentments that build up in a local music scene, well,
that's always going to happen.  It's just too bad that respect was
so hard to earn then, and still is today.


fh




-
>Wow... what a series of comments!!!  My entire understanding of the
>history timeline has shifted...
>
>and my favorite part is that Juan says he and Derrick were working
>together first before Eddie joined the crew...  Eddie is so full of
>it, he's always saying he came before Derrick and that he should get
>more credit than Derrick, but Juan says right in the interview that
>Derrick was first...  classic
>
>~Jodie
>
>On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:21 PM, kent williams  wrote:
>>
>> Hoo boy!
>>
>> http://www.bleep43.com/bleep43/2009/10/4/juan-atkins-interview-part-one.html
>>
>> Comments from Todd Johnson of Direct Drive, Delano Smith, Theresa
>> Hill, Al Ester, and Mike Clark.
>>
>> Apparently they took some exception to some of the stuff Juan said...
>



Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T

Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-26 Thread Fred Heutte
Of course we've always known that the D in Detroit stands for
Drama :)

It's a revealing series of comments.  I get the impression there is
still something of a mini-generation gap.  There are those who built
the party scene in the early 1980s when DD was the undisputed
flagship, and high level of DJ skills and all the party trappings are
rightfully points of pride.  And there are those who came in later
who were starting to focus more on making tracks as well as DJing.

But there was a disappointing series of hits on Juan, which at least
got a corrective from Mike Clark's precise recounting of the
battle-that-couldn't-have-happened.

I look through the list of commenters and see so many people who
contrbuted to the music that we have all been able to appreciate.
There is nothing unusual about competition in a musical context,
and all the resentments that build up in a local music scene, well,
that's always going to happen.  It's just too bad that respect was
so hard to earn then, and still is today.


fh




-
>Wow... what a series of comments!!!  My entire understanding of the
>history timeline has shifted...
>
>and my favorite part is that Juan says he and Derrick were working
>together first before Eddie joined the crew...  Eddie is so full of
>it, he's always saying he came before Derrick and that he should get
>more credit than Derrick, but Juan says right in the interview that
>Derrick was first...  classic
>
>~Jodie
>
>On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:21 PM, kent williams  wrote:
>>
>> Hoo boy!
>>
>> http://www.bleep43.com/bleep43/2009/10/4/juan-atkins-interview-part-one.html
>>
>> Comments from Todd Johnson of Direct Drive, Delano Smith, Theresa
>> Hill, Al Ester, and Mike Clark.
>>
>> Apparently they took some exception to some of the stuff Juan said...
>



Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-26 Thread U&I Design
Wow... what a series of comments!!!  My entire understanding of the
history timeline has shifted...

and my favorite part is that Juan says he and Derrick were working
together first before Eddie joined the crew...  Eddie is so full of
it, he's always saying he came before Derrick and that he should get
more credit than Derrick, but Juan says right in the interview that
Derrick was first...  classic

~Jodie

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:21 PM, kent williams  wrote:
>
> Hoo boy!
>
> http://www.bleep43.com/bleep43/2009/10/4/juan-atkins-interview-part-one.html
>
> Comments from Todd Johnson of Direct Drive, Delano Smith, Theresa
> Hill, Al Ester, and Mike Clark.
>
> Apparently they took some exception to some of the stuff Juan said...


Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-26 Thread robin


Is Mike on here? I can't remember.

robin...


On 26 Nov 2009, at 23:58,  wrote:

I hope that goes for all of us.  That little sound off was the most  
313 thing for ages :-)



-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:ro...@fivetones.org]
Sent: 24 November 2009 11:34
To: Odeluga, Ken
Cc: Three-One-Three
Subject: Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on  
Dan Bean's interview with Juan?



I want to hear that 909 recording that Mike Grant has, that Art Payne
talks about!







RE: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-26 Thread francis
I hope that goes for all of us.  That little sound off was the most 313 thing 
for ages :-)

> -Original Message-
> From: robin [mailto:ro...@fivetones.org]
> Sent: 24 November 2009 11:34
> To: Odeluga, Ken
> Cc: Three-One-Three
> Subject: Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's 
> interview with Juan?
> 
> 
> I want to hear that 909 recording that Mike Grant has, that Art Payne
> talks about!




Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-24 Thread robin


I want to hear that 909 recording that Mike Grant has, that Art Payne  
talks about!


robin...

On 24 Nov 2009, at 10:58, Odeluga, Ken wrote:



Hi, all, there are some new comments live today.

Cheers,

Ken

-Original Message-
From: Matt Kane's Brain [mailto:mkb.dirty...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 7:53 PM
To: Arturo Lopez
Cc: Three-One-Three
Subject: Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on  
Dan Bean's interview with Juan?


Thanks for the link, Kent. I had totally glossed over the comments at
first read.

OT NONSENSE BELOW

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 14:49, Arturo Lopez  
 wrote:

Interesting. Reminds me of this one time I went fishing and caught a
fish ths big.


But did you do it in kayak?
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/23/sports/23fishing.html

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RE: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-24 Thread Odeluga, Ken

Hi, all, there are some new comments live today.

Cheers,

Ken

-Original Message-
From: Matt Kane's Brain [mailto:mkb.dirty...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 7:53 PM
To: Arturo Lopez
Cc: Three-One-Three
Subject: Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's 
interview with Juan?

Thanks for the link, Kent. I had totally glossed over the comments at
first read.

OT NONSENSE BELOW

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 14:49, Arturo Lopez  wrote:
> Interesting. Reminds me of this one time I went fishing and caught a
> fish ths big.

But did you do it in kayak?
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/23/sports/23fishing.html

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Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-23 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
Thanks for the link, Kent. I had totally glossed over the comments at
first read.

OT NONSENSE BELOW

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 14:49, Arturo Lopez  wrote:
> Interesting. Reminds me of this one time I went fishing and caught a
> fish ths big.

But did you do it in kayak?
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/23/sports/23fishing.html

-- 
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisboston.com
aim -> mkbatwerk ; y! -> mkb218 ; gtalk -> mkb.dirtyorg


Re: (313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-23 Thread Arturo Lopez
Interesting. Reminds me of this one time I went fishing and caught a
fish ths big.
-Art


Hoo boy!

http://www.bleep43.com/bleep43/2009/10/4/juan-atkins-interview-part-one.html

Comments from Todd Johnson of Direct Drive, Delano Smith, Theresa
Hill, Al Ester, and Mike Clark.

Apparently they took some exception to some of the stuff Juan said...


(313) Did anyone stick around to see the comments on Dan Bean's interview with Juan?

2009-11-23 Thread kent williams
Hoo boy!

http://www.bleep43.com/bleep43/2009/10/4/juan-atkins-interview-part-one.html

Comments from Todd Johnson of Direct Drive, Delano Smith, Theresa
Hill, Al Ester, and Mike Clark.

Apparently they took some exception to some of the stuff Juan said...