Re: Best Logo?
Including The Master...Weird Al Yankovic!! Sent from my iPhone > On 26 Feb 2020, at 18:53, Rob Theakston wrote: > > > I'm sure Jason's trying to "like" that post, too. > > Pretty great selection of records comes up when you type Boober Atkins in > over at discogs: https://www.discogs.com/search/?q=Boober+Atkins=all > > > >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 1:48 PM Mike Taylor wrote: >> I'm still waiting for Paxahau to give Boober Atkins long deserved headline >> slot on the underground stage. >> >>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020, 12:46 PM Jason Brunton wrote: >>> I’m so out of practice with emails, I just tried to “ Like” Rob’s response >>> there >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>>>> On 26 Feb 2020, at 18:00, Rob Theakston wrote: >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I wouldn't mistake disinterest for silent observation. >>>> >>>> I just don't have anything to add of a substantial nature, and would >>>> rather give people space to do their thing. People ought to be able to >>>> express themselves one way or another, unencumbered of what I think. >>>> >>>> Plus a bit of a lightness with the heaviness never hurt anything, did it? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:56 PM Denise Dalphond >>>>> wrote: >>>>> Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that >>>>> some people have been having? Is that what yr saying. >>>>> >>>>> It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Denise Dalphond >>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the >>>>>> Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts >>>>>> ready. >>>>>> >>>>>> I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but >>>>>> appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for >>>>>> making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of >>>>>> Farmington Hills) >>>>>> >>>>>> Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a >>>>>> pharmaceutical company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like >>>>>> something for a vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in >>>>>> their commercials. Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with >>>>>> neckbeards" and MK's logo is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my >>>>>> liking. Boris Brejcha is obviously a juggalo. >>>>>> >>>>>> This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. >>>>>> Tune in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but >>>>>> renaissance music and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. >>>>> ethnomusicologist >>>>> schoolcraftwax.work
Re: Best Logo?
I didn't know Juan was related to a Fraggle. On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 1:48 PM Mike Taylor wrote: > > I'm still waiting for Paxahau to give Boober Atkins long deserved headline > slot on the underground stage. > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020, 12:46 PM Jason Brunton wrote: >> >> I’m so out of practice with emails, I just tried to “ Like” Rob’s response >> there >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On 26 Feb 2020, at 18:00, Rob Theakston wrote: >> >> >> >> I wouldn't mistake disinterest for silent observation. >> >> I just don't have anything to add of a substantial nature, and would rather >> give people space to do their thing. People ought to be able to express >> themselves one way or another, unencumbered of what I think. >> >> Plus a bit of a lightness with the heaviness never hurt anything, did it? >> >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:56 PM Denise Dalphond >> wrote: >>> >>> Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that some >>> people have been having? Is that what yr saying. >>> >>> It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. >>> >>> >>> Denise Dalphond >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the >>>> Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts >>>> ready. >>>> >>>> I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but >>>> appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for >>>> making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington >>>> Hills) >>>> >>>> Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a pharmaceutical >>>> company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like something for a >>>> vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their commercials. >>>> Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" and MK's logo >>>> is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris Brejcha is >>>> obviously a juggalo. >>>> >>>> This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. >>>> Tune in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance >>>> music and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> -- >>> Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. >>> ethnomusicologist >>> schoolcraftwax.work -- matt kane's brain - he/him twitter: @the_real_mkb / @nynexrepublic http://hydrogenproject.com
Re: Best Logo?
I'm sure Jason's trying to "like" that post, too. Pretty great selection of records comes up when you type Boober Atkins in over at discogs: https://www.discogs.com/search/?q=Boober+Atkins=all On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 1:48 PM Mike Taylor wrote: > I'm still waiting for Paxahau to give Boober Atkins long deserved headline > slot on the underground stage. > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020, 12:46 PM Jason Brunton wrote: > >> I’m so out of practice with emails, I just tried to “ Like” Rob’s >> response there >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On 26 Feb 2020, at 18:00, Rob Theakston wrote: >> >> >> >> I wouldn't mistake disinterest for silent observation. >> >> I just don't have anything to add of a substantial nature, and would >> rather give people space to do their thing. People ought to be able to >> express themselves one way or another, unencumbered of what I think. >> >> Plus a bit of a lightness with the heaviness never hurt anything, did it? >> >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:56 PM Denise Dalphond < >> denisedalph...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that >>> some people have been having? Is that what yr saying. >>> >>> It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. >>> >>> >>> Denise Dalphond >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the >>>> Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts >>>> ready. >>>> >>>> I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but >>>> appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for >>>> making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington >>>> Hills) >>>> >>>> Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a >>>> pharmaceutical company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like >>>> something for a vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their >>>> commercials. Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" >>>> and MK's logo is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris >>>> Brejcha is obviously a juggalo. >>>> >>>> This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. >>>> Tune in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance >>>> music and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>> Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. >>> ethnomusicologist >>> schoolcraftwax.work >>> >>
Re: Best Logo?
I'm still waiting for Paxahau to give Boober Atkins long deserved headline slot on the underground stage. On Wed, Feb 26, 2020, 12:46 PM Jason Brunton wrote: > I’m so out of practice with emails, I just tried to “ Like” Rob’s response > there > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 26 Feb 2020, at 18:00, Rob Theakston wrote: > > > > I wouldn't mistake disinterest for silent observation. > > I just don't have anything to add of a substantial nature, and would > rather give people space to do their thing. People ought to be able to > express themselves one way or another, unencumbered of what I think. > > Plus a bit of a lightness with the heaviness never hurt anything, did it? > > > > > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:56 PM Denise Dalphond > wrote: > >> Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that >> some people have been having? Is that what yr saying. >> >> It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. >> >> >> Denise Dalphond >> >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the >>> Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts >>> ready. >>> >>> I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but >>> appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for >>> making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington >>> Hills) >>> >>> Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a >>> pharmaceutical company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like >>> something for a vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their >>> commercials. Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" >>> and MK's logo is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris >>> Brejcha is obviously a juggalo. >>> >>> This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. >>> Tune in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance >>> music and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >> Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. >> ethnomusicologist >> schoolcraftwax.work >> >
Re: Best Logo?
Don't make me come over there and evaluate your logo. On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 1:46 PM Jason Brunton wrote: > I’m so out of practice with emails, I just tried to “ Like” Rob’s response > there > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 26 Feb 2020, at 18:00, Rob Theakston wrote: > > > > I wouldn't mistake disinterest for silent observation. > > I just don't have anything to add of a substantial nature, and would > rather give people space to do their thing. People ought to be able to > express themselves one way or another, unencumbered of what I think. > > Plus a bit of a lightness with the heaviness never hurt anything, did it? > > > > > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:56 PM Denise Dalphond > wrote: > >> Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that >> some people have been having? Is that what yr saying. >> >> It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. >> >> >> Denise Dalphond >> >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the >>> Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts >>> ready. >>> >>> I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but >>> appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for >>> making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington >>> Hills) >>> >>> Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a >>> pharmaceutical company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like >>> something for a vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their >>> commercials. Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" >>> and MK's logo is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris >>> Brejcha is obviously a juggalo. >>> >>> This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. >>> Tune in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance >>> music and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >> Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. >> ethnomusicologist >> schoolcraftwax.work >> >
Re: Best Logo?
I’m so out of practice with emails, I just tried to “ Like” Rob’s response there Sent from my iPhone > On 26 Feb 2020, at 18:00, Rob Theakston wrote: > > > > I wouldn't mistake disinterest for silent observation. > > I just don't have anything to add of a substantial nature, and would rather > give people space to do their thing. People ought to be able to express > themselves one way or another, unencumbered of what I think. > > Plus a bit of a lightness with the heaviness never hurt anything, did it? > > > > > >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:56 PM Denise Dalphond >> wrote: >> Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that some >> people have been having? Is that what yr saying. >> >> It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. >> >> >> Denise Dalphond >> >>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the >>> Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts >>> ready. >>> >>> I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but >>> appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for >>> making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington >>> Hills) >>> >>> Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a pharmaceutical >>> company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like something for a >>> vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their commercials. >>> Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" and MK's logo >>> is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris Brejcha is >>> obviously a juggalo. >>> >>> This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. Tune >>> in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance music >>> and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> -- >> Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. >> ethnomusicologist >> schoolcraftwax.work
Re: Best Logo?
I wouldn't mistake disinterest for silent observation. I just don't have anything to add of a substantial nature, and would rather give people space to do their thing. People ought to be able to express themselves one way or another, unencumbered of what I think. Plus a bit of a lightness with the heaviness never hurt anything, did it? On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:56 PM Denise Dalphond wrote: > Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that some > people have been having? Is that what yr saying. > > It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. > > > Denise Dalphond > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston > wrote: > >> >> >> It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the >> Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts >> ready. >> >> I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but >> appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for >> making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington >> Hills) >> >> Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a >> pharmaceutical company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like >> something for a vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their >> commercials. Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" >> and MK's logo is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris >> Brejcha is obviously a juggalo. >> >> This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. >> Tune in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance >> music and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- > Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. > ethnomusicologist > schoolcraftwax.work >
Re: Best Logo?
Does this mean that you lack interest in the email conversations that some people have been having? Is that what yr saying. It’s how I feel a lot of the time when promoters are taking. Denise Dalphond On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:54 PM Rob Theakston wrote: > > > It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the > Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts > ready. > > I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but > appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for > making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington > Hills) > > Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a > pharmaceutical company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like > something for a vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their > commercials. Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" > and MK's logo is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris > Brejcha is obviously a juggalo. > > This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. > Tune in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance > music and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot. > > > > > > > -- Denise Dalphond, Ph. D. ethnomusicologist schoolcraftwax.work
Best Logo?
It's the topic everyone is talking about: who has the best logo on the Movement 2020 poster? Here's my hottest of takes. Get those oven mitts ready. I do appreciate the throwback simplicity of the 9 logo, but appreciate the Blade Runner nod from Adam Beyer. God love the Swedes for making Michigan a better place (Lidstrom, Ikea, Swedish Club of Farmington Hills) Enrico Polazzo's logo looks like something you'd see from a pharmaceutical company or third rate lawfirm, and Loco Dice's looks like something for a vague startup company that has twee ukelele music in their commercials. Walker & Royce screams "craft beer for men with neckbeards" and MK's logo is WAY too close to Michael Kors' logo for my liking. Boris Brejcha is obviously a juggalo. This concludes my wrap up of the logos on the Movement of 2020 poster. Tune in next week when I propose Seth Troxler play nothing but renaissance music and vuvuzela during his allotted time spot.