RE: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-11 Thread Gary Girard

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Max, Max, Max *sigh*. What in your opinion is an obvious record? Hang on,
don't tell me - Zombie Nation! I don't know if you can pick up a copy of
Jockey Slut but D.C explains that whole episode in there.
 Personally, I think Dave plays the best selection of records out of any Techno
DJ I've heard. When I go to a club, I want the DJ to rock the dancefloor, to
make me dance. I don't want to stand by the DJ box with a notepad saying ooh,
that's an interesting obscure techno record, what an un-obvious choice.
 You've gotta understand that party energy is what he creates!! (sorry :)
Seriously though, even Mr. C who doesn't like D.C as person (who does - he
sounds like a complete a**hole!) was saying to me at Headstart what great energy
he creates. Dave has some excellent, dark electro, brilliant Chicago house, hard
minimal techno, housier record like Compass, basically anything with
originality that rocks a dancefloor. Dave is like a full-on, no-holds barred
speaker assault.
 What really sets D.C apart from other DJs for me though is his mixing ability
(how anyone can doubt this amazes me.) Personally, I think he's the best I've
ever heard. I've also heard D.C more than any other DJ. I don't actually give a
f*ck what he's like as a person as I don't go to Headstart to have a chat with
him.
 Derrick May described D.C as having the biggest balls in Techno. Dave also
won Essential Mix of the year for 2000. Explain to me how he could win that if
he doesn't know how to mix?
 The fuse club CD is brilliant, the Electro Boogie CD is brilliant, his
Essential Mixes are brilliant, nearly everything he's produced is brilliant and
I'm sure his new CD will be, erm brilliant! : )
GG



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RE: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-11 Thread Michael Kim
yeah, and don't forget that we've had the tricks vs. seamless mixing debate 
before, so let's not go there.  :)  the essential mix has plenty of tricks.


Mike


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Max, Max, Max *sigh*. What in your opinion is an obvious record? Hang on,
don't tell me - Zombie Nation! I don't know if you can pick up a copy of
Jockey Slut but D.C explains that whole episode in there.
 Personally, I think Dave plays the best selection of records out of any 
Techno
DJ I've heard. When I go to a club, I want the DJ to rock the dancefloor, 
to
make me dance. I don't want to stand by the DJ box with a notepad saying 
ooh,

that's an interesting obscure techno record, what an un-obvious choice.
 You've gotta understand that party energy is what he creates!! (sorry 
:)

Seriously though, even Mr. C who doesn't like D.C as person (who does - he
sounds like a complete a**hole!) was saying to me at Headstart what great 
energy
he creates. Dave has some excellent, dark electro, brilliant Chicago house, 
hard

minimal techno, housier record like Compass, basically anything with
originality that rocks a dancefloor. Dave is like a full-on, no-holds 
barred

speaker assault.
 What really sets D.C apart from other DJs for me though is his mixing 
ability
(how anyone can doubt this amazes me.) Personally, I think he's the best 
I've
ever heard. I've also heard D.C more than any other DJ. I don't actually 
give a
f*ck what he's like as a person as I don't go to Headstart to have a chat 
with

him.
 Derrick May described D.C as having the biggest balls in Techno. Dave 
also
won Essential Mix of the year for 2000. Explain to me how he could win that 
if

he doesn't know how to mix?
 The fuse club CD is brilliant, the Electro Boogie CD is brilliant, his
Essential Mixes are brilliant, nearly everything he's produced is brilliant 
and

I'm sure his new CD will be, erm brilliant! : )
GG



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RE: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-11 Thread FC3 Richards
the only reason he won the Essential Mix of the Year award is because T-1000
didn't get invited by Pete Tong (thong?) to do the radio show.  
jeff

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  Derrick May described D.C as having the biggest balls in Techno. Dave
 also
 won Essential Mix of the year for 2000. Explain to me how he could win
 that if
 he doesn't know how to mix?
  The fuse club CD is brilliant, the Electro Boogie CD is brilliant, his
 Essential Mixes are brilliant, nearly everything he's produced is
 brilliant and
 I'm sure his new CD will be, erm brilliant! : )
 

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RE: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-10 Thread Gary Girard

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hat? You mean there was a time when he was good? When was that?

About three weeks ago at Headstart! Don't diss the king! How can you think that
Dave Clarke was never good?



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Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-07 Thread paul
how about 2 years ago dave cost aprox £1300-1500 to play
which was too much even then.
now since he's signed to ffrr and has remixed such classix as zombie nation
and released 2 records he now charges £2500-3000

and cliche time--he aint as good as he used to be

innercity


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 Well, the last few times I have seen him he has dished out the freebies
and
 even taken a few punters under his wing by letting them have the guest
list
 treatment wherever he plays.  That hard exterior makes him a tough one to
 work out from a distance, all that drug free seriousness.

 I suppose you have a few alternate stories as everyone has.  In fact, what
 about other DJ's; lets seperate the moodies from the downright nice.
 Garnier is cool, but once he pops he just don't stop he can talk for
 ever that man.

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  yeah, claude is a nice guy. and i got a lot of time for him staying in
the
  UK when the techno scene here has taken such a beating...
 
  ok im enjoying this thread...so what's your evidence for saying dave's
not
  miserable?
 
 
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   Mr C once gave a friend of mine a smokable gift too when he found out
it
  was
   his birthday.
   Claude Young wins my generosity league though.  Besides being top
fella,
  he
   is also well generous.  Everytime he used to come to Voodoo in
Liverpool
  he
   always stuck some cash behind the bar to get people a drink or two.
  
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ok...the only evidence i have in this case (not much): daves
birthday
   party
at bugged out several years ago: dave walks past me, i slap him on
the
   back
and say happy birthday, he smiles, says cheers mate and gives me
a
cigar.
   
   
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 I have found out to his credit that he is not as miserable as he
 would
have
 you believe.

 Let the case begin

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  vogel has a strange, moody reputation in the UK. i remember he
  pissed
off
  dave clarke and others in the brighton scene for some reason,
 
  That's not exactly a tall order. Just about everyone's pissed
Dave
Clarke
  off at some point (including me).
  He's just a miserable bastard...
 
   
 
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RE: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-07 Thread Max Duley (ARCart)
 how about 2 years ago dave cost aprox £1300-1500 to play
 which was too much even then.
 now since he's signed to ffrr and has remixed such classix as
 zombie nation
 and released 2 records he now charges £2500-3000

 and cliche time--he aint as good as he used to be

What? You mean there was a time when he was good? When was that?



Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-07 Thread Lorie R
The few times I have seen Dave Clarke.. he ROCKED. The few sets I have of
him on napster.. rock as well.  Then again I havent seen him in 4yrs... so
what do I know.

-thats all

Lorie
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Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-07 Thread tim maughan
gotta back lorie up here...ok, he might not be technically the best DJ, but
he knows how to rock a party. straight up. i think it was derrick may who
said he had the biggest balls in techno
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 The few times I have seen Dave Clarke.. he ROCKED. The few sets I have of
 him on napster.. rock as well.  Then again I havent seen him in 4yrs... so
 what do I know.

 -thats all

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Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-07 Thread Christian Bloch
95/96 ;)

Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured


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  and cliche time--he aint as good as he used to be

 What? You mean there was a time when he was good? When was that?


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Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-06 Thread tim maughan
yeah? what did you do?

(rubs hands together in glee at potential gossip)

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 vogel has a strange, moody reputation in the UK. i remember he pissed off
 dave clarke and others in the brighton scene for some reason,

 That's not exactly a tall order. Just about everyone's pissed Dave Clarke
 off at some point (including me).
 He's just a miserable bastard...
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Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-06 Thread scott mcgill
I have found out to his credit that he is not as miserable as he would have
you believe.

Let the case begin

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 vogel has a strange, moody reputation in the UK. i remember he pissed off
 dave clarke and others in the brighton scene for some reason,

 That's not exactly a tall order. Just about everyone's pissed Dave Clarke
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 He's just a miserable bastard...
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Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-06 Thread seth redmond
I had the temerity to be standing in the DJ box at Voodoo while he was 
trying to get through. It's a big area (and I was doing the lighting).


and his set was crap...



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yeah? what did you do?

(rubs hands together in glee at potential gossip)

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 vogel has a strange, moody reputation in the UK. i remember he pissed 
off

 dave clarke and others in the brighton scene for some reason,

 That's not exactly a tall order. Just about everyone's pissed Dave 
Clarke

 off at some point (including me).
 He's just a miserable bastard...
 
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Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-06 Thread tim maughan
ok...the only evidence i have in this case (not much): daves birthday party
at bugged out several years ago: dave walks past me, i slap him on the back
and say happy birthday, he smiles, says cheers mate and gives me a
cigar.


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 I have found out to his credit that he is not as miserable as he would
have
 you believe.

 Let the case begin

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  vogel has a strange, moody reputation in the UK. i remember he pissed
off
  dave clarke and others in the brighton scene for some reason,
 
  That's not exactly a tall order. Just about everyone's pissed Dave
Clarke
  off at some point (including me).
  He's just a miserable bastard...
 
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RE: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-06 Thread Max Duley (ARCart)
 I had the temerity to be standing in the DJ box at Voodoo while he was 
 trying to get through. It's a big area (and I was doing the lighting).

 and his set was crap...
oh, surprise!!


Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-06 Thread scott mcgill
Mr C once gave a friend of mine a smokable gift too when he found out it was
his birthday.
Claude Young wins my generosity league though.  Besides being top fella, he
is also well generous.  Everytime he used to come to Voodoo in Liverpool he
always stuck some cash behind the bar to get people a drink or two.

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 ok...the only evidence i have in this case (not much): daves birthday
party
 at bugged out several years ago: dave walks past me, i slap him on the
back
 and say happy birthday, he smiles, says cheers mate and gives me a
 cigar.


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 Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 3:55 PM
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  I have found out to his credit that he is not as miserable as he would
 have
  you believe.
 
  Let the case begin
 
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   vogel has a strange, moody reputation in the UK. i remember he pissed
 off
   dave clarke and others in the brighton scene for some reason,
  
   That's not exactly a tall order. Just about everyone's pissed Dave
 Clarke
   off at some point (including me).
   He's just a miserable bastard...
  
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Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-06 Thread tim maughan
yeah, claude is a nice guy. and i got a lot of time for him staying in the
UK when the techno scene here has taken such a beating...

ok im enjoying this thread...so what's your evidence for saying dave's not
miserable?


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 Mr C once gave a friend of mine a smokable gift too when he found out it
was
 his birthday.
 Claude Young wins my generosity league though.  Besides being top fella,
he
 is also well generous.  Everytime he used to come to Voodoo in Liverpool
he
 always stuck some cash behind the bar to get people a drink or two.

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  ok...the only evidence i have in this case (not much): daves birthday
 party
  at bugged out several years ago: dave walks past me, i slap him on the
 back
  and say happy birthday, he smiles, says cheers mate and gives me a
  cigar.
 
 
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   I have found out to his credit that he is not as miserable as he would
  have
   you believe.
  
   Let the case begin
  
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vogel has a strange, moody reputation in the UK. i remember he
pissed
  off
dave clarke and others in the brighton scene for some reason,
   
That's not exactly a tall order. Just about everyone's pissed Dave
  Clarke
off at some point (including me).
He's just a miserable bastard...
   
 
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Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-06 Thread scott mcgill
Well, the last few times I have seen him he has dished out the freebies and
even taken a few punters under his wing by letting them have the guest list
treatment wherever he plays.  That hard exterior makes him a tough one to
work out from a distance, all that drug free seriousness.

I suppose you have a few alternate stories as everyone has.  In fact, what
about other DJ's; lets seperate the moodies from the downright nice.
Garnier is cool, but once he pops he just don't stop he can talk for
ever that man.

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Subject: Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke


 yeah, claude is a nice guy. and i got a lot of time for him staying in the
 UK when the techno scene here has taken such a beating...

 ok im enjoying this thread...so what's your evidence for saying dave's not
 miserable?


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 Subject: Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke


  Mr C once gave a friend of mine a smokable gift too when he found out it
 was
  his birthday.
  Claude Young wins my generosity league though.  Besides being top fella,
 he
  is also well generous.  Everytime he used to come to Voodoo in Liverpool
 he
  always stuck some cash behind the bar to get people a drink or two.
 
  - Original Message -
  From: tim maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: scott mcgill [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org;
seth
  redmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 3:19 PM
  Subject: Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke
 
 
   ok...the only evidence i have in this case (not much): daves birthday
  party
   at bugged out several years ago: dave walks past me, i slap him on the
  back
   and say happy birthday, he smiles, says cheers mate and gives me a
   cigar.
  
  
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I have found out to his credit that he is not as miserable as he
would
   have
you believe.
   
Let the case begin
   
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 vogel has a strange, moody reputation in the UK. i remember he
 pissed
   off
 dave clarke and others in the brighton scene for some reason,

 That's not exactly a tall order. Just about everyone's pissed Dave
   Clarke
 off at some point (including me).
 He's just a miserable bastard...

  
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Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-06 Thread tim maughan
saw dave angel play in oxford a few years back, him and his whole entourage
seemed cool. just donating some rizlas to the cause led to me being included
in everything that went round...;)

of course, the grandaddy of cheerful, friendliness has to be alan oldham.
while MCing the detroit tent at tribal 97 i think he must have talked to
everyone in the front row at some pointand seemed genuinely happy and
excited to be doing it.

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 Well, the last few times I have seen him he has dished out the freebies
and
 even taken a few punters under his wing by letting them have the guest
list
 treatment wherever he plays.  That hard exterior makes him a tough one to
 work out from a distance, all that drug free seriousness.

 I suppose you have a few alternate stories as everyone has.  In fact, what
 about other DJ's; lets seperate the moodies from the downright nice.
 Garnier is cool, but once he pops he just don't stop he can talk for
 ever that man.

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 Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 4:06 PM
 Subject: Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke


  yeah, claude is a nice guy. and i got a lot of time for him staying in
the
  UK when the techno scene here has taken such a beating...
 
  ok im enjoying this thread...so what's your evidence for saying dave's
not
  miserable?
 
 
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   Mr C once gave a friend of mine a smokable gift too when he found out
it
  was
   his birthday.
   Claude Young wins my generosity league though.  Besides being top
fella,
  he
   is also well generous.  Everytime he used to come to Voodoo in
Liverpool
  he
   always stuck some cash behind the bar to get people a drink or two.
  
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   Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 3:19 PM
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ok...the only evidence i have in this case (not much): daves
birthday
   party
at bugged out several years ago: dave walks past me, i slap him on
the
   back
and say happy birthday, he smiles, says cheers mate and gives me
a
cigar.
   
   
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 I have found out to his credit that he is not as miserable as he
 would
have
 you believe.

 Let the case begin

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 Subject: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke


  vogel has a strange, moody reputation in the UK. i remember he
  pissed
off
  dave clarke and others in the brighton scene for some reason,
 
  That's not exactly a tall order. Just about everyone's pissed
Dave
Clarke
  off at some point (including me).
  He's just a miserable bastard...
 
   
 
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Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-06 Thread M Elliot-Knight

I will second that for Claude Young:
After his show here (Mpls) he came off the stage (the venue was a rock 
n'roll club) and hugged every person waiting to talk with him (about 7 or 8 
people) and then he stood there and talked for several minutes about the 
tour he was on. He was all smiles too!


MEK



From: scott mcgill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org, tim maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke
Date: Sun, 6 May 2001 16:53:37 +0100

Mr C once gave a friend of mine a smokable gift too when he found out it 
was

his birthday.
Claude Young wins my generosity league though.  Besides being top fella, he
is also well generous.  Everytime he used to come to Voodoo in Liverpool he
always stuck some cash behind the bar to get people a drink or two.

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From: tim maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: scott mcgill [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org; seth
redmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke


 ok...the only evidence i have in this case (not much): daves birthday
party
 at bugged out several years ago: dave walks past me, i slap him on the
back
 and say happy birthday, he smiles, says cheers mate and gives me a
 cigar.


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 To: 313@hyperreal.org; seth redmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 3:55 PM
 Subject: Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke


  I have found out to his credit that he is not as miserable as he would
 have
  you believe.
 
  Let the case begin
 
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  Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 1:23 PM
  Subject: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke
 
 
   vogel has a strange, moody reputation in the UK. i remember he 
pissed

 off
   dave clarke and others in the brighton scene for some reason,
  
   That's not exactly a tall order. Just about everyone's pissed Dave
 Clarke
   off at some point (including me).
   He's just a miserable bastard...
  
 
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RE: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke

2001-05-06 Thread alex


I will second that for Claude Young:
After his show here (Mpls) he came off the stage (the venue was a rock
n'roll club) and hugged every person waiting to talk with him
(about 7 or 8
people)

aww guys, your'e the best fans i ever had! want a massage?

:)
ab


and then he stood there and talked for several minutes about the
tour he was on. He was all smiles too!

MEK


From: scott mcgill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org, tim maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke
Date: Sun, 6 May 2001 16:53:37 +0100

Mr C once gave a friend of mine a smokable gift too when he found out it
was
his birthday.
Claude Young wins my generosity league though.  Besides being top
fella, he
is also well generous.  Everytime he used to come to Voodoo in
Liverpool he
always stuck some cash behind the bar to get people a drink or two.

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From: tim maughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: scott mcgill [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org; seth
redmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke


  ok...the only evidence i have in this case (not much): daves birthday
party
  at bugged out several years ago: dave walks past me, i slap him on the
back
  and say happy birthday, he smiles, says cheers mate and gives me a
  cigar.
 
 
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  To: 313@hyperreal.org; seth redmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 3:55 PM
  Subject: Re: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke
 
 
   I have found out to his credit that he is not as miserable
as he would
  have
   you believe.
  
   Let the case begin
  
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   From: seth redmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
   Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 1:23 PM
   Subject: [313] re: vogel / dave clarke
  
  
vogel has a strange, moody reputation in the UK. i remember he
pissed
  off
dave clarke and others in the brighton scene for some reason,
   
That's not exactly a tall order. Just about everyone's pissed Dave
  Clarke
off at some point (including me).
He's just a miserable bastard...
   
 
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