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Kent Williams wrote on Fri, 3 Mar 2006 about following: 2. Tom is opinionated, and sometimes even abrasive, but 'his way or the highway?' Please, Tom has no such power here. Feel free to disagree. Well I think he just said what he thinks, he's entitled to that; if people get annoyed over such thing it's a shame. Then again, opinions are the best reason to disagree and wage war. I'm even worse than him, although I occasionally like to troll a bit, just to wake people up. I'm think I'm bitter old man ;) People shouln't take things too seriously, but sometimes they do. (including me) So, any good techno stuff out lately that isn't married to progressive, minimal or tech? preferably funky, groovy? I've really been buying mostly house lately and I think my techno collection is lacking a bit some fresh stuff. cheers, sakke
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On 3/2/06, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: man you'll hate on anything nah, only wack sh*t. like frankie bones. are you a fan of his? wouldnt suprise me tom
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tomm wrote... it also should be pointed out that frankie is a moron, and an egomaniac. and on top of it his music is bad (even dating back to the 4th floor and nu groove stuff, which i usually dig!) and his deejaying is even worse. that guy needs to take his raver squad and go take a really long walk off a very short pier. tomm What the hell was that? How can you say even half of that? Music bad? Are you kidding me? His ego or not, that was totally ignorant. Steve
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On 3/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What the hell was that? How can you say even half of that? Music bad? Are you kidding me? His ego or not, that was totally ignorant. was it? i dont agree. for me, the goodness of a record is the great equalizer in my eyes. my mortal enemy could put out a record, and if its hot, ill buy it. i own not a single record that had anything to do with frankie bones, unless some of his stuff was on the nu groove comp i picked up a little while back. ive passed on every single record with his name on it. tom
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I'm a fan of yours, toughguy - Original Message - From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 7:41 PM Subject: Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram On 3/2/06, /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: man you'll hate on anything nah, only wack sh*t. like frankie bones. are you a fan of his? wouldnt suprise me tom
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Frankie's DEMF set a couple years ago was just horrible. He was much better at the afterparty last year. There's a funny story about how they managed to get him to the venue. But Frankie at least came to play last year. I have a cool photo I took with my very low-fi cellphone camera which kind of suits his low-fi track style. The stories about the Storm parties are deservedly legendary. I have friends who really were there. Frankie is one of a kind. I'll always appreciate Frankie for wearing a UR t-shirt for the pic in his big interview in DJ Times magazine in about 1997 (sadly the archives don't go back that far online) -- the one for mobile DJs that somehow managed to snag cover interviews with the likes of Carl Craig, Frankie and Joey Beltram. In Joey's interview they asked him about IDM. Intelligent techno? he said. I don't do that. I do stupid techno! Fred
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was it? i dont agree. for me, the goodness of a record is the great equalizer in my eyes. my mortal enemy could put out a record, and if its hot, ill buy it. i own not a single record that had anything to do with frankie bones, unless some of his stuff was on the nu groove comp i picked up a little while back. ive passed on every single record with his name on it. Well maybe he overused some of the let the bass kick samples back in the day, but I kinda grew up on a lot of his nu groove/bones breaks/loony tunes/musto and bones stuff. Yeah it was never overly sophisticated or even particularly original, but it was that New York sound that I associated with guys like Bones, Lenny Dee and even Todd Terry back then. Yeah he has done a lot of ravey stuff, but tracks like 'you are the one' still sound pretty dope to me today.
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You are welcome have those thoughts on Frankie Bones. However, to imply that you own every hot record ever made is a bit egotistic in itself! -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 March 2006 01:31 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram On 3/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What the hell was that? How can you say even half of that? Music bad? Are you kidding me? His ego or not, that was totally ignorant. was it? i dont agree. for me, the goodness of a record is the great equalizer in my eyes. my mortal enemy could put out a record, and if its hot, ill buy it. i own not a single record that had anything to do with frankie bones, unless some of his stuff was on the nu groove comp i picked up a little while back. ive passed on every single record with his name on it. tom
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i know my opinion counts for nought on this list, as i am merely a lurker, but tom's extremely opinionated attitude can rub people up the wrong way. how many arguments in the past have been started or involved the abrasive philadelphian? it seems to be his way or the highway. - Original Message - From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Friday, March 3, 2006 11:22 am Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram It's an interesting point and you guys should just chill a bit around Tom...but back to the point - I don't think I've ever bought a record that isn't hot either, who buys records that are rubbish? On 3 Mar 2006, at 10:57, Paul Hudson wrote: You are welcome have those thoughts on Frankie Bones. However, to imply that you own every hot record ever made is a bit egotistic in itself!
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i know my opinion counts for nought on this list, as i am merely a lurker, but tom's extremely opinionated attitude can rub people up the wrong way. how many arguments in the past have been started or involved the abrasive philadelphian? it seems to be his way or the highway. There's no way I'm getting into an argument about how much Tom argues, at least he has a opinion - may not always be right or to your taste but Here some mixes [quote=mixmaster morris,3 Mar 2006, 05:18] some detroit mixes online: stacey pullen 2002 @ chemistry http://www.chemistry.nl/music/images/ 9fc725202441eb999ec09c187a216992.mp3 carl craig @ Redzone http://basiclanguage.net/download/Red%20Zone%20Club%202005.01.05.MP3 carl craig @ kindergarden http://basiclanguage.net/download/Carl_Craig_live_at_Kindergarten.mp3 claude young detroit mastermix 2004 http://basiclanguage.net/download/CY%20- %20%20Detroit%20Mastermix%202004%20pt1.mp3 underground resistance 2005 novamix http://basiclanguage.net/download/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] theo parrish rick white 2006 http://basiclanguage.net/download/Theo_Parrish_and_Rick_Wilhite_1.mp3 underground resistance live @ limelight 2002 http://basiclanguage.net/download/live%20at%20limelight.mp3
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wicked links, thanks for those :) i know my opinion counts for nought on this list, as i am merely a lurker, but tom's extremely opinionated attitude can rub people up the wrong way. how many arguments in the past have been started or involved the abrasive philadelphian? it seems to be his way or the highway. There's no way I'm getting into an argument about how much Tom argues, at least he has a opinion - may not always be right or to your taste but Here some mixes [quote=mixmaster morris,3 Mar 2006, 05:18] some detroit mixes online: stacey pullen 2002 @ chemistry http://www.chemistry.nl/music/images/ 9fc725202441eb999ec09c187a216992.mp3 carl craig @ Redzone http://basiclanguage.net/download/Red%20Zone%20Club%202005.01.05.MP3 carl craig @ kindergarden http://basiclanguage.net/download/Carl_Craig_live_at_Kindergarten.mp3 claude young detroit mastermix 2004 http://basiclanguage.net/download/CY%20- %20%20Detroit%20Mastermix%202004%20pt1.mp3 underground resistance 2005 novamix http://basiclanguage.net/download/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] theo parrish rick white 2006 http://basiclanguage.net/download/Theo_Parrish_and_Rick_Wilhite_1.mp3 underground resistance live @ limelight 2002 http://basiclanguage.net/download/live%20at%20limelight.mp3 -- www.midnightbeats.de www.reactor-bookings.com www.aonpromotions.com www.kube72.com
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1. Pittsburgh, not Philadelphia. You might as well says someone from Galway is from Dublin! 2. Tom is opinionated, and sometimes even abrasive, but 'his way or the highway?' Please, Tom has no such power here. Feel free to disagree. 3. I never paid attention to NY techno. When it comes to Frankies from NY, I'm more Knuckles than Bones. On 3/3/06, Aidan O'Doherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i know my opinion counts for nought on this list, as i am merely a lurker, but tom's extremely opinionated attitude can rub people up the wrong way. how many arguments in the past have been started or involved the abrasive philadelphian? it seems to be his way or the highway.
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3. I never paid attention to NY techno. When it comes to Frankies from NY, I'm more Knuckles than Bones. I interviewed Frankie about 5 years ago and he told me that even as late as 89/90 the Detroit stuff hadn't really reached NY, he had not really heard of techno and his main inspirations were still house, electro, disco and hip hop. Don't know how much truth there was to that, but I guess to even consider it NY techno is something of a compliment if it was truly produced in a vacume from Detroit. - Original Message - From: Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 2:26 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram 1. Pittsburgh, not Philadelphia. You might as well says someone from Galway is from Dublin! 2. Tom is opinionated, and sometimes even abrasive, but 'his way or the highway?' Please, Tom has no such power here. Feel free to disagree. 3. I never paid attention to NY techno. When it comes to Frankies from NY, I'm more Knuckles than Bones. On 3/3/06, Aidan O'Doherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i know my opinion counts for nought on this list, as i am merely a lurker, but tom's extremely opinionated attitude can rub people up the wrong way. how many arguments in the past have been started or involved the abrasive philadelphian? it seems to be his way or the highway.
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1 my mistake, thought he was from philadelphia. 2 i have disagreed with him in the recent past (over his comments about tejada) 3 actually, i agree with you about bones and the ny stuff. it's not my bag either, but opinions are like a**holes, everyone blah, blah, blah, blah . . . . . aidannn btw, 'i like cox' - Original Message - From: Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Friday, March 3, 2006 2:26 pm Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram 1. Pittsburgh, not Philadelphia. You might as well says someone from Galway is from Dublin! 2. Tom is opinionated, and sometimes even abrasive, but 'his way or the highway?' Please, Tom has no such power here. Feel free to disagree. 3. I never paid attention to NY techno. When it comes to Frankies from NY, I'm more Knuckles than Bones. On 3/3/06, Aidan O'Doherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i know my opinion counts for nought on this list, as i am merely a lurker, but tom's extremely opinionated attitude can rub people up the wrong way. how many arguments in the past have been started or involved the abrasive philadelphian? it seems to be his way or the highway.
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Eh? Where the f*ck did you get that? I don't think he was implying that at all. Music is the great equalizer = doesn't matter if what he thinks of Bones' personality, if the music is good he'll buy it. He hasn't heard anything by Bones that he likes so he doesn't buy them. Add F. Bones' personae on top of that - apparently Tom doesn't like much about him. Fair enough. I swear - people looking for a fight where there isn't one. By the way, just to keep the record straight, I own every hot record ever made. ;-) MEK Paul Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] group.com To 313@hyperreal.org 03/03/06 04:57 AM cc Subject RE: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram You are welcome have those thoughts on Frankie Bones. However, to imply that you own every hot record ever made is a bit egotistic in itself! -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 March 2006 01:31 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram On 3/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What the hell was that? How can you say even half of that? Music bad? Are you kidding me? His ego or not, that was totally ignorant. was it? i dont agree. for me, the goodness of a record is the great equalizer in my eyes. my mortal enemy could put out a record, and if its hot, ill buy it. i own not a single record that had anything to do with frankie bones, unless some of his stuff was on the nu groove comp i picked up a little while back. ive passed on every single record with his name on it. tom
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- Original Message - From: Michael.Elliot-Knight I swear - people looking for a fight where there isn't one. Nah, that ain't it. People are just sick of his abrasive, aggro, my-way-or-the-highway, high'n'mighty, tyrannical sh!t, and giving back what they been gettin'. seek
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I'm not - I think it's funny - it's just the way Tom is. -Original Message- From: seek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 March 2006 17:36 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram - Original Message - From: Michael.Elliot-Knight I swear - people looking for a fight where there isn't one. Nah, that ain't it. People are just sick of his abrasive, aggro, my-way-or-the-highway, high'n'mighty, tyrannical sh!t, and giving back what they been gettin'. seek # Note: 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] Thank You. #
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- Original Message - From: Robert Taylor I'm not - I think it's funny - it's just the way Tom is. == God bless America. -Original Message- From: seek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 March 2006 17:36 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram - Original Message - From: Michael.Elliot-Knight I swear - people looking for a fight where there isn't one. Nah, that ain't it. People are just sick of his abrasive, aggro, my-way-or-the-highway, high'n'mighty, tyrannical sh!t, and giving back what they been gettin'. seek # Note: 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] Thank You. #
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On 3/3/06, seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nah, that ain't it. People are just sick of his abrasive, aggro, my-way-or-the-highway, high'n'mighty, tyrannical sh!t, and giving back what they been gettin'. i think its great that one can be tyrannical by posting on an email list. next thing you know ill be setting up death camps and sh*t. there's no stopping me. tom
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On 3/3/06, Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I interviewed Frankie about 5 years ago and he told me that even as late as 89/90 the Detroit stuff hadn't really reached NY, he had not really heard of techno and his main inspirations were still house, electro, disco and hip hop. Don't know how much truth there was to that, but I guess to even consider it NY techno is something of a compliment if it was truly produced in a vacume from Detroit. you dont think thats why he would say something like that? if he could, he would convince the world that he invented music in general. its just part of his trying to build himself up into something else. and if it is true, that pops a hole in his ive been deejaying since the dawn of time, i have 70 billion records, etc etc nonsense if he was sleeping on all the detroit output that late. LATE. honestly, theres not a word that comes out of the dood's mouth that isnt intended to big himself up and mislead people. tom
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- Original Message - From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. Stewart Caig wrote: I interviewed Frankie about 5 years ago and he told me that even as late as 89/90 the Detroit stuff hadn't really reached NY, he had not really heard of techno and his main inspirations were still house, electro, disco and hip hop. Don't know how much truth there was to that, but I guess to even consider it NY techno is something of a compliment if it was truly produced in a vacume from Detroit. you dont think thats why he would say something like that? if he could, he would convince the world that he invented music in general. its just part of his trying to build himself up into something else. Were you there in the '80s? Thought not. stfu
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On 3/3/06, seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Were you there in the '80s? Thought not. stfu uh, no. what, are you and frankie gonna get all brooklyn and send an army of italian doods to pgh to get me? im scared! just like im still scared of bone. all these thugs in dance music amuse me. tom
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- Original Message - From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. seek wrote: Were you there in the '80s? Thought not. stfu uh, no. tom == Ok, just keep shootin' your fool mouth off, then: you've admitted it: you don't really know what you're talking about.
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On 3/3/06, Francis Gosselin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You're totally right, Tom. Besides, if he really dug electro, wouldn't he own all the early Model 500 / Cybotron stuff, thus being in the know of Detroit stuff anyway? Also, just because Techno did not reach HIM that early, it doesn't mean the rest of NYC was oblivious to it. It's a big city with lots of people in it. ;) all i know is that he cant have it both ways. he cant be mr i created NYC techno in a vacuum while also being mr i am the best deejay of all time ive been doing it since day 1 and have every record since the day they came out. if he was indeed on top of things, he was influenced by detroit since they invented it. even if he was listening to the chicago end of things, those guys were playing detroit records too. tom
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- Original Message - From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. On 3/3/06, seek wrote: Were you there in the '80s? Thought not. stfu uh, no. what, are you and frankie gonna get all brooklyn and send an army of italian doods to pgh to get me? im scared! just like im still scared of bone. all these thugs in dance music amuse me. == Tough guy, you spend a lot of time and energy on this list making threats and applauding physical violence. You got some 'size' issues, maybe? In TOTALLY CLASSIC fashion, derrick stepped in front of the tables and in one swift move, he blasted the guy in the chest with both of his hands and threw him off of the stage! The stage was about 6 feet high. naw, but if youd like i can set up a stage and you can drop by so i can throw you off
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On 3/3/06, seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, just keep shootin' your fool mouth off, then: i will! 3, tom
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- Original Message - From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. all i know is that he cant have it both ways. he cant be blahblahblahblah == Frankie Bones can be whatever he wants to, as far as DJing: he's got gigs. What do you have? A big mouth, a keyboard, and an interenet connection. Nuff said.
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On 3/3/06, seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tough guy, you spend a lot of time and energy on this list making threats and applauding physical violence. You got some 'size' issues, maybe? i only applaud physical violence when its called for. In TOTALLY CLASSIC fashion, derrick stepped in front of the tables and in one swift move, he blasted the guy in the chest with both of his hands and threw him off of the stage! The stage was about 6 feet high. naw, but if youd like i can set up a stage and you can drop by so i can throw you off case in point: you! sucker. tom
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On 3/3/06, seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Frankie Bones can be whatever he wants to, as far as DJing: he's got gigs. What do you have? A big mouth, a keyboard, and an interenet connection. Nuff said. and tiesto has even more gigs than frankie does? should i give a sh*t about him too? as always, your logic is fantastic. good luck with that. tom
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make it stop On 3/3/06, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/3/06, seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Frankie Bones can be whatever he wants to, as far as DJing: he's got gigs. What do you have? A big mouth, a keyboard, and an interenet connection. Nuff said. and tiesto has even more gigs than frankie does? should i give a sh*t about him too? as always, your logic is fantastic. good luck with that. tom
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Could you take this off list please.
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Could this be anymore OT? -Original Message- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 1:54 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram On 3/3/06, seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Frankie Bones can be whatever he wants to, as far as DJing: he's got gigs. What do you have? A big mouth, a keyboard, and an interenet connection. Nuff said. and tiesto has even more gigs than frankie does? should i give a sh*t about him too? as always, your logic is fantastic. good luck with that. tom
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On 3/3/06, Jason Trolian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could this be anymore OT? you should make another OT post to contribute to it after multiple other people have already said the same thing. that will help. thanks! tom
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The funny thing about this, is I live in PORTLAND, OR. And the Detroit Techno thing was reaching HERE in 87/88/89. I remember when the records were coming into OOZE where I was working at the time. So it's good to know that little old Portland, OR was ahead of NY... I'd say he was sleeping... if he wasn't noticing what was happening. Dave Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: On 3/3/06, Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I interviewed Frankie about 5 years ago and he told me that even as late as 89/90 the Detroit stuff hadn't really reached NY, he had not really heard of techno and his main inspirations were still house, electro, disco and hip hop. Don't know how much truth there was to that, but I guess to even consider it NY techno is something of a compliment if it was truly produced in a vacume from Detroit. you dont think thats why he would say something like that? if he could, he would convince the world that he invented music in general. its just part of his trying to build himself up into something else. and if it is true, that pops a hole in his ive been deejaying since the dawn of time, i have 70 billion records, etc etc nonsense if he was sleeping on all the detroit output that late. LATE. honestly, theres not a word that comes out of the dood's mouth that isnt intended to big himself up and mislead people. tom
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- Original Message - From: DB The funny thing about this, is I live in PORTLAND, OR. And the Detroit Techno thing was reaching HERE in 87/88/89. I remember when the records were coming into OOZE where I was working at the time. So it's good to know that little old Portland, OR was ahead of NY... I'd say he was sleeping... if he wasn't noticing what was happening. Dave Frankie noticed; he never sleeps. Portland was very fortunate: there weren't many record stores as good as Ooze, back then, anywhere in the US. Tiny place, filled to the gills with goodness/weirdness. Charles is amazing: on top of all sorts of music. Anal Solvent!!! ;) O-zone is a very worthwhile successor. That used place across the street on Burnside has good stuff, too. Also, P.Ore had Reese Pursell working at 2nd St; he did tons for electronic dance music in P.Ore. Any idea where Reese is today? He left Astralwerks sometime ago. seek
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I don't know. This does spice up an otherwise dull Friday afternoon. np - war on woodward ave. [rick wilhite] -Original Message- From: Ben Britz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 1:56 PM To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram make it stop
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i dunno lee, are you really sure about this? all im feeling are bad vibes take it easy my friend, fab - Original Message - From: Lee Herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 9:37 PM Subject: RE: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram I don't know. This does spice up an otherwise dull Friday afternoon. np - war on woodward ave. [rick wilhite] -Original Message- From: Ben Britz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 1:56 PM To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram make it stop -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.1/273 - Release Date: 02/03/2006
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Well, regardless of what you're feeling stop hogging the popcorn. MEK fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To [EMAIL PROTECTED], 03/03/06 03:04 PM 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram i dunno lee, are you really sure about this? all im feeling are bad vibes take it easy my friend, fab - Original Message - From: Lee Herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 9:37 PM Subject: RE: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram I don't know. This does spice up an otherwise dull Friday afternoon. np - war on woodward ave. [rick wilhite] -Original Message- From: Ben Britz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 1:56 PM To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram make it stop -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.1/273 - Release Date: 02/03/2006
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its gone stale man, sorry - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 10:09 PM Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram Well, regardless of what you're feeling stop hogging the popcorn. MEK fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To [EMAIL PROTECTED], 03/03/06 03:04 PM 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram i dunno lee, are you really sure about this? all im feeling are bad vibes take it easy my friend, fab - Original Message - From: Lee Herrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 9:37 PM Subject: RE: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram I don't know. This does spice up an otherwise dull Friday afternoon. np - war on woodward ave. [rick wilhite] -Original Message- From: Ben Britz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 1:56 PM To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Re : Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram make it stop -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.1/273 - Release Date: 02/03/2006 -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.1/273 - Release Date: 02/03/2006
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Martin wrote: It's an interesting point and you guys should just chill a bit around Tom...but back to the point - I don't think I've ever bought a record that isn't hot either, who buys records that are rubbish? I don't buy what I think is rubbish, but I don't believe that was his point. Plus like some one said before Frankie Bones is more then the music. I do not have many of his records, but I have been to alot of great parties where he spiun or his records were playing. And I haven't actually met anyone thus far who would claim Bones as a jerk. I would definitly say that I have been more then once been inspired by his interviews and his actions. He is not my techno God, but he is one of the pieces of the my good memories of parties and techno. That thread is funny. And I think Beltram wins the arguement. But to bash Bones, out here, in this way, is very disrespectful. Have a nice day, Steve
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Quite fascinating ('names' in electronic music) a bit sad (they're squabbling over the equivalent of who forgot to put the cat out) and like a car crash (horrible but compelling - at the same time.) ... -Original Message- From: Lists @ Inaudible [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 March 2006 15:36 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram If you want an amusing read, visit the link below for a all-out flame war between DJ Frankie Bones and Joey Beltram. Quite the old-skool verbal scrap! http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=91028 Lance @ Inaudible 6099 Creekside Lane North Ridgeville, OH 44039 United States
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unreal isn't but what excellent reading! loved it :) Quite fascinating ('names' in electronic music) a bit sad (they're squabbling over the equivalent of who forgot to put the cat out) and like a car crash (horrible but compelling - at the same time.) ... -Original Message- From: Lists @ Inaudible [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 March 2006 15:36 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram If you want an amusing read, visit the link below for a all-out flame war between DJ Frankie Bones and Joey Beltram. Quite the old-skool verbal scrap! http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=91028 Lance @ Inaudible 6099 Creekside Lane North Ridgeville, OH 44039 United States -- www.midnightbeats.de www.reactor-bookings.com www.aonpromotions.com www.kube72.com
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i find it a little sad really, grown men scrapping over events that happened 16 years ago as if their reputations still depended on it. fab. - Original Message - From: Ian Cheshire [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Lists @ Inaudible [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 5:02 PM Subject: RE: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram unreal isn't but what excellent reading! loved it :) Quite fascinating ('names' in electronic music) a bit sad (they're squabbling over the equivalent of who forgot to put the cat out) and like a car crash (horrible but compelling - at the same time.) ... -Original Message- From: Lists @ Inaudible [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 March 2006 15:36 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram If you want an amusing read, visit the link below for a all-out flame war between DJ Frankie Bones and Joey Beltram. Quite the old-skool verbal scrap! http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=91028 Lance @ Inaudible 6099 Creekside Lane North Ridgeville, OH 44039 United States -- www.midnightbeats.de www.reactor-bookings.com www.aonpromotions.com www.kube72.com -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.1/272 - Release Date: 01/03/2006
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What I want to know is what the heck I've been doing over here on this losers forum when I could have been hanging out with the stars. I'm off, was nice meeting you all.
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Well, I can see where Mr Beltram might get upset eventhough it happened 16 years ago but Bones is telling kids *today* how much of a role he had in making Beltram's career. I think Beltram sees Bones re-writing history to suit his ego/needs. I have a good friend who is going through the same thing in a way. A rather famous producer/DJ who came in late to the game but proceeded to reassign concepts and trademarked names so that he would benefit from them once my friend was out of the scene without ever giving credit to the person from whom he stole them from. I can tell you that if you're the person whose history is being rewritten in such a manner it really p!sses you off. Doesn't matter how ancient the history may be. MEK fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To 313@hyperreal.org 03/02/06 10:21 AM cc Subject Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram i find it a little sad really, grown men scrapping over events that happened 16 years ago as if their reputations still depended on it. fab. - Original Message - From: Ian Cheshire [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Lists @ Inaudible [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 5:02 PM Subject: RE: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram unreal isn't but what excellent reading! loved it :) Quite fascinating ('names' in electronic music) a bit sad (they're squabbling over the equivalent of who forgot to put the cat out) and like a car crash (horrible but compelling - at the same time.) ... -Original Message- From: Lists @ Inaudible [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 March 2006 15:36 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram If you want an amusing read, visit the link below for a all-out flame war between DJ Frankie Bones and Joey Beltram. Quite the old-skool verbal scrap! http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=91028 Lance @ Inaudible 6099 Creekside Lane North Ridgeville, OH 44039 United States -- www.midnightbeats.de www.reactor-bookings.com www.aonpromotions.com www.kube72.com -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.1/272 - Release Date: 01/03/2006
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On 3/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I can see where Mr Beltram might get upset eventhough it happened 16 years ago but Bones is telling kids *today* how much of a role he had in making Beltram's career. I think Beltram sees Bones re-writing history to suit his ego/needs. I have a good friend who is going through the same thing in a way. A rather famous producer/DJ who came in late to the game but proceeded to reassign concepts and trademarked names so that he would benefit from them once my friend was out of the scene without ever giving credit to the person from whom he stole them from. I can tell you that if you're the person whose history is being rewritten in such a manner it really p!sses you off. Doesn't matter how ancient the history may be. it also should be pointed out that frankie is a moron, and an egomaniac. and on top of it his music is bad (even dating back to the 4th floor and nu groove stuff, which i usually dig!) and his deejaying is even worse. that guy needs to take his raver squad and go take a really long walk off a very short pier. tomm
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Aw c'mon Tom, tell us how you really feel! On 3/2/06, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: it also should be pointed out that frankie is a moron, and an egomaniac. and on top of it his music is bad (even dating back to the 4th floor and nu groove stuff, which i usually dig!) and his deejaying is even worse. that guy needs to take his raver squad and go take a really long walk off a very short pier. tomm
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man you'll hate on anything - Original Message - From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 3:44 PM Subject: Re: (313) DJ Frankie Bones vs Joey Beltram On 3/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I can see where Mr Beltram might get upset eventhough it happened 16 years ago but Bones is telling kids *today* how much of a role he had in making Beltram's career. I think Beltram sees Bones re-writing history to suit his ego/needs. I have a good friend who is going through the same thing in a way. A rather famous producer/DJ who came in late to the game but proceeded to reassign concepts and trademarked names so that he would benefit from them once my friend was out of the scene without ever giving credit to the person from whom he stole them from. I can tell you that if you're the person whose history is being rewritten in such a manner it really p!sses you off. Doesn't matter how ancient the history may be. it also should be pointed out that frankie is a moron, and an egomaniac. and on top of it his music is bad (even dating back to the 4th floor and nu groove stuff, which i usually dig!) and his deejaying is even worse. that guy needs to take his raver squad and go take a really long walk off a very short pier. tomm