Re: [313] DJ Bone Peel Session Live on Radio 1

2001-04-03 Thread scott mcgill
and he's a lifelong kopite.

Shankly, Shankly, Shankly.

- Original Message -
From: tim maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Subject Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: [313] DJ Bone Peel Session Live on Radio 1


 hey man,

 have you met john before? he's just fantastic. he must be in like his 60's
 now, but his show is one of the only places you'll hear true techno in the
 UKalong with hip hop, jazz, reggae, folk, punk, drum bass...ive never
 heard mojo but from i know of him the comparisson is pretty accurate. he's
a
 living legend...and a real nice guy - ive had the pleasure of meeting him
on
 a couple of occasions and he's just really chilled. he's done massive
 amounts to turn white listeners onto black music...i remember my dad used
to
 listen to his show when i was a kid...and that was the first time i heard
 stuff like doug e fresh, cybotron, bambatta, KRS1

 basically, hes the boss. just dont be surprissed when u meet the
guyhe's
 been DJing since the beatles and presly!

 enjoy,

 tim



Re: [313] DJ Bone Peel Session Live on Radio 1

2001-04-03 Thread tom_magicfeet
Nah, mate - if anything, Mojo is the Peel of Detroit! :-) Alternatively,
Peel has been described as 'the most important figure in the history of
popular music'. And as Tim says, he is the nicest old geezer you'll meet in
this business.

TOM

 He is known in the UK as the Mojo of London.




Re: [313] DJ Bone Peel Session Live on Radio 1

2001-04-02 Thread tim maughan
hey man,

have you met john before? he's just fantastic. he must be in like his 60's
now, but his show is one of the only places you'll hear true techno in the
UKalong with hip hop, jazz, reggae, folk, punk, drum bass...ive never
heard mojo but from i know of him the comparisson is pretty accurate. he's a
living legend...and a real nice guy - ive had the pleasure of meeting him on
a couple of occasions and he's just really chilled. he's done massive
amounts to turn white listeners onto black music...i remember my dad used to
listen to his show when i was a kid...and that was the first time i heard
stuff like doug e fresh, cybotron, bambatta, KRS1

basically, hes the boss. just dont be surprissed when u meet the guyhe's
been DJing since the beatles and presly!

enjoy,

tim


- Original Message -
From: Subject Detroit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 7:04 PM
Subject: [313] DJ Bone Peel Session Live on Radio 1


 Hello All,
 I have been forwarded a few inquiries about me playing on Radio 1.

 Here's the scoop: On Wednesday, April 4th, 2001
 I will be playing a live, 3 turntable John Peel Session on his Radio 1
show.
 The showtime is 22:00 hrs (5:00 p.m. Detroit Time) and will be streamed
live
 on the BBC website (www.bbc.co.uk/radio1).
 For those who are not familiar with John Peel please take the time to do a
 little research on him. He is known in the UK as the Mojo of London.
 My mission is to let the world know that we have much more to offer than
 just our past.
 I intend to represent Detroit's present and future.

 P.S.
 For those in the UK attending the Session in the Live studio audience:
 I've received word that they may have to move the Session into a larger
 studio due to the number of people attending.
 There is room for 50 but i think 100 are coming (biggest Session
turnout?).
 THANK YOU for the support!



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 subject detroit
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