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Yes, true, But each time I'm talking to some europeans who came to Aussie, they are saying than AUstralian are really proud of their wine :-) !!! Like french of course.!!! ha ! Fabrice From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: fabrice Lig [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) At Les Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:27:10 +1100 Ha ha, Christian is the wine expert! Did he e-mail you? He talks about you all the time! He loved that tour (we all did!). He said it inspired him. Cheers Cyc -- From: fabrice Lig [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) At Les Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 5:37 AM I have to admit than the first time I hear that track I didn't realize how beautiful it was. Now its one of my favourite. That the story of amazing and timeless tunes... Better and Better with years...Like good wine...( french or Australian wine Cyclone, of course ;-) Fabrice Lig From: M : A : T : R : I : X [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) At Les Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 17:40:24 -0500 just this: it instantly makes the rain go away and the sun shines brightly. day or night. on 12/16/04 5:18 PM, Ronny Pries at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words: let me think, instant hard-on tear in the left eye urgent need to hug someone forgot something? rp Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? tom andythepooh.com _ Faites votre propre homepage http://webbuilder.fr.msn.be _ Découvrez MSN WebMessenger ! http://webmessenger.msn.com/?mkt=fr-be
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Thanx man ! Was a great night, not really useful for me in Brussels. I think they'll set up some other one later... And on saturday, I played with Titonton in Gent, was so great ! An amazing set from him again...I was really tired but I was not able to leave the dancefloor ! ;-) Fabrice Lig From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: fabrice Lig [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) At Les Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 22:54:54 -0500 (EST) Heya mate, happened to catch your set at the private party on Saturday night (on rue du Chimiste). wonderful selection and great fun! Thanks for all the classic tracks LOL, cheers, Dennis _ Faites le plein d'idées cadeaux, envoyer des e-cartes, ... http://www.fr.msn.be/specialnoel
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I have to admit than the first time I hear that track I didn't realize how beautiful it was. Now its one of my favourite. That the story of amazing and timeless tunes... Better and Better with years...Like good wine...( french or Australian wine Cyclone, of course ;-) Fabrice Lig From: M : A : T : R : I : X [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) At Les Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 17:40:24 -0500 just this: it instantly makes the rain go away and the sun shines brightly. day or night. on 12/16/04 5:18 PM, Ronny Pries at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words: let me think, instant hard-on tear in the left eye urgent need to hug someone forgot something? rp Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? tom andythepooh.com _ Faites votre propre homepage http://webbuilder.fr.msn.be
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i only said that to turn the screws since Thomas for some reson seems exceptionally opposed to the track. ah- this is the 313 i know and love. On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Renegade808 wrote: At Les is not the end all be all track for everyonesome love it and i am sure obviously some don'teveryone hears differently.just because someone does'nt agree does'nt mean they don't get it. and no one has to see Innerzone live to understand it either (maybe this is what you had to do to understand it). the original track is on wax and i would say its a good representation of the track...like i said some feel it and some don't. i like the track and other CC stuff but i would'nt go telling peeps they don't get it if they don't like the same tracks i do..geesh michael www.renegaderhythms.com what's with the undying love wow- a little overdramatic, yeah? what's with the love of anything you like? i just really like the track. i think those opening chords are as classic as anything from the genre. And so does CC as he rerecorded it with Innerzone Orchestra and repeatedly stated that he viewed the song as one of his standards On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? tom andythepooh.com
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i hear yahey at least this time we are all bickering about something that is very 313 related :-) michael www.renegaderhythms.com i only said that to turn the screws since Thomas for some reson seems exceptionally opposed to the track. ah- this is the 313 i know and love. On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Renegade808 wrote: At Les is not the end all be all track for everyonesome love it and i am sure obviously some don'teveryone hears differently.just because someone does'nt agree does'nt mean they don't get it. and no one has to see Innerzone live to understand it either (maybe this is what you had to do to understand it). the original track is on wax and i would say its a good representation of the track...like i said some feel it and some don't. i like the track and other CC stuff but i would'nt go telling peeps they don't get it if they don't like the same tracks i do..geesh michael www.renegaderhythms.com what's with the undying love wow- a little overdramatic, yeah? what's with the love of anything you like? i just really like the track. i think those opening chords are as classic as anything from the genre. And so does CC as he rerecorded it with Innerzone Orchestra and repeatedly stated that he viewed the song as one of his standards On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? tom andythepooh.com
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-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] i only said that to turn the screws since Thomas for some reson seems exceptionally opposed to the track. im not opposed to it at all, really. i just cant see why it is considered such a classic, it just doesnt have that sound to me. im going to go give both versions a listen real quick and ill see how i feel about it this time. tom andythepooh.com
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 18:14:57 -0500 To: 313@hyperreal.org From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Original Message -- From: M : A : T : R : I : X [EMAIL PROTECTED] just this: it instantly makes the rain go away and the sun shines brightly. day or night. which version is it that has all these magickal properties? the CC or the innerzone orchestra one? tom I'll say the original purely electronic version ... is like a song of innocence and of experience, in the same breath. k
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Instant hard-on while hugging someone? Could be construed as being overly friendly! cheers, Dan (who must go and sit down for a while after two posts to the list in one day!) -- Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:18:59 +0100 To: 313@hyperreal.org From: Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) At Les Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] let me think, instant hard-on tear in the left eye urgent need to hug someone forgot something? rp Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? tom
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geesh ... so after your rather successful alex rant you are the new moral watchdog round here eh? let me see.. geesh yussel's opinion is not the end all be all opinion for everyone . some agree and i'm sure some obviously don't GET IT? jesus christ ... i get told all the time here in vienna that in the anglo-saxon sphere (contrary to for example continental europe), at least in academic circles, debaters are perfectly used to use sharp attacks, absolute negations, controversial statements, though arguments... tough in giving tough in taking... so please try to comply and give a fvcking straight retort (softened by irony if you wish can, hey alex i miss you, get out of your cave!) to an opinion you don't like instead of whining about it's partiality Renegade808 wrote: At Les is not the end all be all track for everyonesome love it and i am sure obviously some don'teveryone hears differently.just because someone does'nt agree does'nt mean they don't get it. and no one has to see Innerzone live to understand it either (maybe this is what you had to do to understand it). the original track is on wax and i would say its a good representation of the track...like i said some feel it and some don't. i like the track and other CC stuff but i would'nt go telling peeps they don't get it if they don't like the same tracks i do..geesh michael www.renegaderhythms.com what's with the undying love wow- a little overdramatic, yeah? what's with the "love" of anything you like? i just really like the track. i think those opening chords are as classic as anything from the genre. And so does CC as he rerecorded it with Innerzone Orchestra and repeatedly stated that he viewed the song as one of his "standards" On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? tom andythepooh.com
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-Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 December 2004 21:44 did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? Ronny and Sean I salute you! For me it's just that it's probably my favourite piece of music ever. The original electronic piece is the one - for me the other version loses much of the appeal of the original by being played in a more 'real instrument' version. Not that (not having done so) I wouldn't love to see Innerzone O doing it live. Obviously since music's a subjective thing it's fine not to like a track that others like, that's always gonna be the case, doesn't necessarily mean you don't 'get it', maybe you 'get it' but you don't want it. It does happen on occasion though that you have a sudden epiphany with a piece of music and whole new vistas open up for you, it's happened to me many times (for example I remember it happening to me at a rave in Scotland a dozen or so years back with Speedy J 'Pullover', a track that I'd always thought boring before, when suddenly I appreciated it's repetitiveness was it's asset not it's problem, that track makes me giggle to this day). (Still waiting to have one of these moments with the whole Theo / KDJ thing.) Turn down the moral watchdog! Big up the bickering! Bring back Alex!
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it might be needless nonsense to bug you with but actually i didn't know but since a few years that 'At Les' meant 'At Lesley's', hinting at one of Carl's former girlfriends. Then again, being asked for his main inspiration, Carl said, simply, 'sex'. M [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 December 2004 21:44 did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? Ronny and Sean I salute you! For me it's just that it's probably my favourite piece of music ever. The original electronic piece is the one - for me the other version loses much of the appeal of the original by being played in a more 'real instrument' version. Not that (not having done so) I wouldn't love to see Innerzone O doing it live. Obviously since music's a subjective thing it's fine not to like a track that others like, that's always gonna be the case, doesn't necessarily mean you don't 'get it', maybe you 'get it' but you don't want it. It does happen on occasion though that you have a sudden epiphany with a piece of music and whole new vistas open up for you, it's happened to me many times (for example I remember it happening to me at a rave in Scotland a dozen or so years back with Speedy J 'Pullover', a track that I'd always thought boring before, when suddenly I appreciated it's repetitiveness was it's asset not it's problem, that track makes me giggle to this day). (Still waiting to have one of these moments with the whole Theo / KDJ thing.) Turn down the moral watchdog! Big up the bickering! Bring back Alex!
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-Original Message- From: De Block, Mario [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] it might be needless nonsense to bug you with but actually i didn't know but since a few years that 'At Les' meant 'At Lesley's' hinting at one of Carl's former girlfriends. Hey that's not bugging, it's not something I knew. And when it comes to favourite tracks no piece of trivia is too small! [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: Schreef (not a word I've heard before, is it a bit like) good grief! Actually there's some excuse for this, our (my crew here in stick-poking Manchester UK) night is called 'That Amazing Thing!' See www.thatamazingthing.com . Nobody's ever commented on the (admittedly very short) mixes on here. Does that mean they suck? The idea being it would make it sound good as people would have to say things like I went to that amazing thing last night. Yes, we're stupid.
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if someone told me that i don't get it because i dont like a classic track...well to me that stinks of arrogance...not everyone has to think __ track is a classic...and i was just letting yussel know my opinion of thatso why should you care did i say something to you just go back underneath your rock and let me bicker and whine just like everyone else on this dang list!!!moral watchdog??? ha ha now thats funny, i dont think so i'll leave that up to the others who feel its there role to protect the innocent michael www.renegaderhythms.com geesh ... so after your rather successful alex rant you are the new moral watchdog round here eh? let me see.. geesh yussel's opinion is not the end all be all opinion for everyone . some agree and i'm sure some obviously don't GET IT? jesus christ ... i get told all the time here in vienna that in the anglo-saxon sphere (contrary to for example continental europe), at least in academic circles, debaters are perfectly used to use sharp attacks, absolute negations, controversial statements, though arguments... tough in giving tough in taking... so please try to comply and give a fvcking straight retort (softened by irony if you wish can, hey alex i miss you, get out of your cave!) to an opinion you don't like instead of whining about it's partiality Renegade808 wrote: At Les is not the end all be all track for everyonesome love it and i am sure obviously some don'teveryone hears differently.just because someone does'nt agree does'nt mean they don't get it. and no one has to see Innerzone live to understand it either (maybe this is what you had to do to understand it). the original track is on wax and i would say its a good representation of the track...like i said some feel it and some don't. i like the track and other CC stuff but i would'nt go telling peeps they don't get it if they don't like the same tracks i do..geesh michael www.renegaderhythms.com what's with the undying love wow- a little overdramatic, yeah? what's with the love of anything you like? i just really like the track. i think those opening chords are as classic as anything from the genre. And so does CC as he rerecorded it with Innerzone Orchestra and repeatedly stated that he viewed the song as one of his standards On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? tom andythepooh.com
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Some people will never get it. It's what separates us from the 99.9% of commercial wanna-be it people :) I've always been a bit sceptical on the classics - either you were there or you were not. It's like watching the cartoons you did as a kid? Apart from all this, it's a dead end topic -Original Message- From: Renegade808 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 17 December 2004 10:13 PM To: ha Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) At Les if someone told me that i don't get it because i dont like a classic track...well to me that stinks of arrogance...not everyone has to think __ track is a classic...and i was just letting yussel know my opinion of thatso why should you care did i say something to you just go back underneath your rock and let me bicker and whine just like everyone else on this dang list!!!moral watchdog??? ha ha now thats funny, i dont think so i'll leave that up to the others who feel its there role to protect the innocent michael www.renegaderhythms.com geesh ... so after your rather successful alex rant you are the new moral watchdog round here eh? let me see.. geesh yussel's opinion is not the end all be all opinion for everyone . some agree and i'm sure some obviously don't GET IT? jesus christ ... i get told all the time here in vienna that in the anglo-saxon sphere (contrary to for example continental europe), at least in academic circles, debaters are perfectly used to use sharp attacks, absolute negations, controversial statements, though arguments... tough in giving tough in taking... so please try to comply and give a fvcking straight retort (softened by irony if you wish can, hey alex i miss you, get out of your cave!) to an opinion you don't like instead of whining about it's partiality Renegade808 wrote: At Les is not the end all be all track for everyonesome love it and i am sure obviously some don'teveryone hears differently.just because someone does'nt agree does'nt mean they don't get it. and no one has to see Innerzone live to understand it either (maybe this is what you had to do to understand it). the original track is on wax and i would say its a good representation of the track...like i said some feel it and some don't. i like the track and other CC stuff but i would'nt go telling peeps they don't get it if they don't like the same tracks i do..geesh michael www.renegaderhythms.com what's with the undying love wow- a little overdramatic, yeah? what's with the love of anything you like? i just really like the track. i think those opening chords are as classic as anything from the genre. And so does CC as he rerecorded it with Innerzone Orchestra and repeatedly stated that he viewed the song as one of his standards On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? tom andythepooh.com
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oh change the record michael. no, really, lets talk about records. tssk robin... On 17 Dec 2004, at 11:13, Renegade808 wrote: if someone told me that i don't get it because i dont like a classic track...well to me that stinks of arrogance...not everyone has to think __ track is a classic...and i was just letting yussel know my opinion of thatso why should you care did i say something to you just go back underneath your rock and let me bicker and whine just like everyone else on this dang list!!!moral watchdog??? ha ha now thats funny, i dont think so i'll leave that up to the others who feel its there role to protect the innocent
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i never thought saying i like a carl craig record would cause this sort of meltdown this list sucks now. \ On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, robin wrote: oh change the record michael. no, really, lets talk about records. tssk robin... On 17 Dec 2004, at 11:13, Renegade808 wrote: if someone told me that i don't get it because i dont like a classic track...well to me that stinks of arrogance...not everyone has to think __ track is a classic...and i was just letting yussel know my opinion of thatso why should you care did i say something to you just go back underneath your rock and let me bicker and whine just like everyone else on this dang list!!!moral watchdog??? ha ha now thats funny, i dont think so i'll leave that up to the others who feel its there role to protect the innocent
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Man, that sex must have been the bomb. ;) Ronny De Block, Mario wrote: it might be needless nonsense to bug you with but actually i didn't know but since a few years that 'At Les' meant 'At Lesley's', hinting at one of Carl's former girlfriends. Then again, being asked for his main inspiration, Carl said, simply, 'sex'. M [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 December 2004 21:44 did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? Ronny and Sean I salute you! For me it's just that it's probably my favourite piece of music ever. The original electronic piece is the one - for me the other version loses much of the appeal of the original by being played in a more 'real instrument' version. Not that (not having done so) I wouldn't love to see Innerzone O doing it live. Obviously since music's a subjective thing it's fine not to like a track that others like, that's always gonna be the case, doesn't necessarily mean you don't 'get it', maybe you 'get it' but you don't want it. It does happen on occasion though that you have a sudden epiphany with a piece of music and whole new vistas open up for you, it's happened to me many times (for example I remember it happening to me at a rave in Scotland a dozen or so years back with Speedy J 'Pullover', a track that I'd always thought boring before, when suddenly I appreciated it's repetitiveness was it's asset not it's problem, that track makes me giggle to this day). (Still waiting to have one of these moments with the whole Theo / KDJ thing.) Turn down the moral watchdog! Big up the bickering! Bring back Alex!
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To my humble opinion At Les is one very good example of CCs many techno masterpieces Nuff said... -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Ronny Pries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: vrijdag 17 december 2004 21:17 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: Re: (313) At Les Man, that sex must have been the bomb. ;) Ronny De Block, Mario wrote: it might be needless nonsense to bug you with but actually i didn't know but since a few years that 'At Les' meant 'At Lesley's', hinting at one of Carl's former girlfriends. Then again, being asked for his main inspiration, Carl said, simply, 'sex'. M [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 December 2004 21:44 did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? Ronny and Sean I salute you! For me it's just that it's probably my favourite piece of music ever. The original electronic piece is the one - for me the other version loses much of the appeal of the original by being played in a more 'real instrument' version. Not that (not having done so) I wouldn't love to see Innerzone O doing it live. Obviously since music's a subjective thing it's fine not to like a track that others like, that's always gonna be the case, doesn't necessarily mean you don't 'get it', maybe you 'get it' but you don't want it. It does happen on occasion though that you have a sudden epiphany with a piece of music and whole new vistas open up for you, it's happened to me many times (for example I remember it happening to me at a rave in Scotland a dozen or so years back with Speedy J 'Pullover', a track that I'd always thought boring before, when suddenly I appreciated it's repetitiveness was it's asset not it's problem, that track makes me giggle to this day). (Still waiting to have one of these moments with the whole Theo / KDJ thing.) Turn down the moral watchdog! Big up the bickering! Bring back Alex!
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let me think, instant hard-on tear in the left eye urgent need to hug someone forgot something? rp Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? tom andythepooh.com
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just this: it instantly makes the rain go away and the sun shines brightly. day or night. on 12/16/04 5:18 PM, Ronny Pries at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words: let me think, instant hard-on tear in the left eye urgent need to hug someone forgot something? rp Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? tom andythepooh.com
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-- Original Message -- From: M : A : T : R : I : X [EMAIL PROTECTED] just this: it instantly makes the rain go away and the sun shines brightly. day or night. which version is it that has all these magickal properties? the CC or the innerzone orchestra one? tom andythepooh.com
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what's with the undying love wow- a little overdramatic, yeah? what's with the love of anything you like? i just really like the track. i think those opening chords are as classic as anything from the genre. And so does CC as he rerecorded it with Innerzone Orchestra and repeatedly stated that he viewed the song as one of his standards On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? tom andythepooh.com
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oh- and if you had seen innerzone perform it as their encore when they headlined the Montreal Jazz Festival, you might get it. On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message -- From: M : A : T : R : I : X [EMAIL PROTECTED] just this: it instantly makes the rain go away and the sun shines brightly. day or night. which version is it that has all these magickal properties? the CC or the innerzone orchestra one? tom andythepooh.com
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At Les is not the end all be all track for everyonesome love it and i am sure obviously some don'teveryone hears differently.just because someone does'nt agree does'nt mean they don't get it. and no one has to see Innerzone live to understand it either (maybe this is what you had to do to understand it). the original track is on wax and i would say its a good representation of the track...like i said some feel it and some don't. i like the track and other CC stuff but i would'nt go telling peeps they don't get it if they don't like the same tracks i do..geesh michael www.renegaderhythms.com what's with the undying love wow- a little overdramatic, yeah? what's with the love of anything you like? i just really like the track. i think those opening chords are as classic as anything from the genre. And so does CC as he rerecorded it with Innerzone Orchestra and repeatedly stated that he viewed the song as one of his standards On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with the undying love for this track? tom andythepooh.com
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The Russ Gabriel mix also appears on the Ferox compilation Further Adventures in Techno Soul. Gerald said: Of course... It was also released on Innerzone Orchestra - Programmed, and a Russ Gariel mix is on the Geology 2 comp., off the top of my head. G Placid wrote: Probably my favorite c craig cut.. Did it get released on anything other than virtualsex lp Ie 12 Placid -- http://www.acid-house.net Everything you wanted to know about acid house -- dave.
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the vinyl version wasn't available for a pretty long time, but about two months ago, there was a limited repress on planet e At 23-10-2002 +0100 16:46, you wrote: Its on more songs about food and revolutionary art :-Original Message- :From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 12:31 AM :To: 313 :Subject: (313) At les : :Probably my favorite c craig cut.. : :Did it get released on anything other than virtualsex lp : :Ie 12 : :Placid :-- :http://www.acid-house.net : :Everything you wanted to know about acid house .. . :: http://nomorewords.net
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the vinyl version wasn't available for a pretty long time, but about two months ago, there was a limited repress on planet e At 23-10-2002 +0100 16:46, you wrote: Its on more songs about food and revolutionary art .. . :: http://nomorewords.net
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Of course... It was also released on Innerzone Orchestra - Programmed, and a Russ Gariel mix is on the Geology 2 comp., off the top of my head. G Placid wrote: Probably my favorite c craig cut.. Did it get released on anything other than virtualsex lp Ie 12 Placid -- http://www.acid-house.net Everything you wanted to know about acid house
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Its on more songs about food and revolutionary art :-Original Message- :From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 12:31 AM :To: 313 :Subject: (313) At les : :Probably my favorite c craig cut.. : :Did it get released on anything other than virtualsex lp : :Ie 12 : :Placid :-- :http://www.acid-house.net : :Everything you wanted to know about acid house
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Also on XMIX6 Mr. C on K7! My track is mixed into it. Cheers, ollie From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 11:42:08 -0400 To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) At les Of course... It was also released on Innerzone Orchestra - Programmed, and a Russ Gariel mix is on the Geology 2 comp., off the top of my head. G Placid wrote: Probably my favorite c craig cut.. Did it get released on anything other than virtualsex lp Ie 12 Placid -- http://www.acid-house.net Everything you wanted to know about acid house
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- Original Message - From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 4:42 PM Subject: Re: (313) At les Of course... It was also released on Innerzone Orchestra - Programmed, and a Russ Gariel mix is on the Geology 2 comp., off the top of my head. ...and RS's 'In Order to Dance Volume V'. Oh, and BTW, if anyone wanted the crazy £80, or £100 In Order to Dance Volume VI on vinyl (I think it has flashing lights or something stupid like that - at any rate, very collectible for the collectors out there), I saw it at Beano's in Croydon a couple of weeks ago, and I don't think it's going anywhere sometime soon. I know this one's pretty hard to find so I thought I'd mention. http://www.beanos.co.uk Tristan = Text/Mixes: http://phonopsia.tripod.com Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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That's an excellent mix - dunno what happened to the cheeky barrowboy since -Original Message- From: ollie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 3:54 PM To: Gerald Belanger; 313 Cc: Placid Subject: Re: (313) At les Also on XMIX6 Mr. C on K7! My track is mixed into it. Cheers, ollie From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 11:42:08 -0400 To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (313) At les Of course... It was also released on Innerzone Orchestra - Programmed, and a Russ Gariel mix is on the Geology 2 comp., off the top of my head. G Placid wrote: Probably my favorite c craig cut.. Did it get released on anything other than virtualsex lp Ie 12 Placid -- http://www.acid-house.net Everything you wanted to know about acid house Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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That compilation has some great classics on it. Speed Jack, Kenny Larkin, Teste, Aphex Twin, Quadrant, BC, 69, Insync, Plastikman, u-ziq. Definitely worth seeking out. -Original Message- From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 3:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 Cc: Placid Subject: Re: (313) At les - Original Message - From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Cc: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 4:42 PM Subject: Re: (313) At les Of course... It was also released on Innerzone Orchestra - Programmed, and a Russ Gariel mix is on the Geology 2 comp., off the top of my head. ...and RS's 'In Order to Dance Volume V'. Oh, and BTW, if anyone wanted the crazy £80, or £100 In Order to Dance Volume VI on vinyl (I think it has flashing lights or something stupid like that - at any rate, very collectible for the collectors out there), I saw it at Beano's in Croydon a couple of weeks ago, and I don't think it's going anywhere sometime soon. I know this one's pretty hard to find so I thought I'd mention. http://www.beanos.co.uk Tristan = Text/Mixes: http://phonopsia.tripod.com Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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That compilation has some great classics on it. Speed Jack, Kenny Larkin, Teste, Aphex Twin, Quadrant, BC, 69, Insync, Plastikman, u-ziq. Definitely worth seeking out. it is, the pressing isn't too loud tho. which is a shame given the quality of the tracks robin... Of course... It was also released on Innerzone Orchestra - Programmed, and a Russ Gariel mix is on the Geology 2 comp., off the top of my head. ...and RS's 'In Order to Dance Volume V'. Oh, and BTW, if anyone wanted the crazy £80, or £100 In Order to Dance Volume VI on vinyl (I think it has flashing lights or something stupid like that - at any rate, very collectible for the collectors out there), I saw it at Beano's in Croydon a couple of weeks ago, and I don't think it's going anywhere sometime soon. I know this one's pretty hard to find so I thought I'd mention. http://www.beanos.co.uk Tristan = Text/Mixes: http://phonopsia.tripod.com Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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x-mix series, the electronic storm.!k7 044lp. On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Placid wrote: Probably my favorite c craig cut.. Did it get released on anything other than virtualsex lp Ie 12 Placid -- http://www.acid-house.net Everything you wanted to know about acid house
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I believe it also came up in the Mr. C X-Mix CD. jeff At 06:30 PM 10/23/2002, you wrote: Probably my favorite c craig cut.. Did it get released on anything other than virtualsex lp Ie 12