Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-08-31 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I love that Beyonce record! It sounds like a house record I know but I can't
think what, maybe something uses the same sample, it's the horns. A guy
called Rich Harrison produced it. He's one to watch.

 I dug most of his set, from classic Jacko to Osunlade, the Paperclip People
 track  the one on Los Hermanos. Jaguar always goes down well  even though
 I was surprised he played it, the Beyonce record is a good pop record as
 well. Didn't really like the way he ended the set but that's a minor
 really, overall it was something different  very enjoyable.

 G.
 p.s Even I spotted Shari Vari, maybe I can make it as a spotter after all!


Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-08-01 Thread Matt MacQueen

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I don't recall who asked about recommending Talking Heads records 
(Gary?)

 but I would look for More Songs about Buildings and Food

yes this album is awesome, NYC art-rock tension with jerky funk.  I 
also loved the whole 'stop making sense' movie and LP.  And I'm usually 
not a fan of live recordings unless they're really special.. and this 
one was.


From 1983 there was the outstanding (and probably my personal favorite) 
'Speaking In Tongues' LP with some very funky melodic tracks.  It kicks 
off with Burning Down the House, but I prefer the b-side, every track 
is strong.  Like 'slippery people' (later covered by The Staple 
Singers!),  'This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)', and 'Pull Up the 
Roots' which is basically a quirky disco track...
mixes like butta with New World Aquarium 'Tresspassers' on Delsin.. you 
gotta try it if you have both of these... freaky good combo.


but don't listen to me, all I play is 80s music  ;)

peace
Matt MacQueen



Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-31 Thread Cyclone Wehner
You know what is sad?
Talking Heads' first royalty cheque was [US]$3.61 - years after the fact.
They broke up before they ever really made enough money to live off.
Tom Tom Club went on to make more when Mariah sampled Genius Of Love for
Fantasy.


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  can anyone recommend any Talking Heads while i'm on?

 Several, actually - but it depends on which era/style you're looking for as
 they moved through several.
 I would have no trouble recommending Fear of Music, Remain in Light and
 Speaking in Tongues as they are mid-period and carry shades of all of their
 styles.

  jeff

 


Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-29 Thread Phonopsia
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 [*including tres demented, which, if i remember correctly (which is not
that
 likely) came in for another rather lukewarm response on this list. i find
 this a bit baffling too. to me it sounds like the most perfectly
constructed
 dance record i've heard in a long time.]

Yeah, he played two mixes of it in London. Both went down well, although I
thought the vocal one was a bit more destructive. He also played Desire,
which sounded amazing on the Plastic People sound system.

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Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread Phonopsia
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Subject: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds




 Did anyone go to the C.C do at Superconductor in Leeds on Friday ? Was it
 any good ??

No. No one went to the show in Leeds ;), but saw him @ Plastic People in
London on Saturday, and yes, it was good indeed. Not his most inspired
performance, but very diverse and some wicked moments. Totally rammed up in
that muv. Better than his show @ 93 Feet East last Autumn (yes, Autumn Rob),
but consensus determined that it was not as good as his show there this time
last year.

Saw Gene Farris tonight, who was similarly good, but not amazing. Derrick
Carter was holding it down next to the booth. Notably few broken glasses on
the dancefloor, and unusually poor attendance.

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Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread Simon M Pascoe

Tristan wrote; wrote:



No. No one went to the show in Leeds , but saw him @ Plastic People in
London on Saturday, and yes, it was good indeed. Not his most inspired
performance, but very diverse and some wicked moments. Totally rammed 
up in
that muv. Better than his show @ 93 Feet East last Autumn (yes, Autumn 
Rob),
but consensus determined that it was not as good as his show there 
this time

last year.


Agreed it was good, Carl played some great tracks, but somehow his set 
seemed less than the sum of it's parts and didn't seem to flow very 
smoothly. I thought it wasn't anywhere near as good as his previous 
visit to Plastic People, but then that really was a special night.


It was fun watching him getting the crowd singing along to Michael 
Jackson though - he certainly seemed to be enjoying himself. ;-)


sImon




Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread Gary . Girard

I've gotta feeling this has been asked / discussed before, but I'll ask
anyway ..

What's that version of 'Once In A Lifetime' that C.C played, is it a C.C
re-edit? Sounded great in Plastic People, had it in my head for most of
Sunday!




Simon M Pascoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 28/07/2003 09:53:22

To:   313@hyperreal.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:

Subject:  Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds


Tristan wrote; wrote:


 No. No one went to the show in Leeds , but saw him @ Plastic People in
 London on Saturday, and yes, it was good indeed. Not his most inspired
 performance, but very diverse and some wicked moments. Totally rammed
 up in
 that muv. Better than his show @ 93 Feet East last Autumn (yes, Autumn
 Rob),
 but consensus determined that it was not as good as his show there
 this time
 last year.

Agreed it was good, Carl played some great tracks, but somehow his set
seemed less than the sum of it's parts and didn't seem to flow very
smoothly. I thought it wasn't anywhere near as good as his previous
visit to Plastic People, but then that really was a special night.

It was fun watching him getting the crowd singing along to Michael
Jackson though - he certainly seemed to be enjoying himself. ;-)

sImon








Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread alex . bond

What's that version of 'Once In A Lifetime' that C.C played, is it a C.C
re-edit? Sounded great in Plastic People, had it in my head for most of
Sunday!

It's his edit. available on 'Moxie'. can get 'em from Rushhour
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Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread robin pinning
hi gary,

 I've gotta feeling this has been asked / discussed before, but I'll ask
 anyway ..

it has.. :)


 What's that version of 'Once In A Lifetime' that C.C played, is it a C.C
 re-edit? Sounded great in Plastic People, had it in my head for most of
 Sunday!


it's on moxie (mx003)and yeah it's a CC re-edit

can anyone recommend any Talking Heads while i'm on?


robin...




Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread Maarten Baute
 What's that version of 'Once In A Lifetime' that C.C played, is it a C.C
 re-edit? Sounded great in Plastic People, had it in my head for most of
 Sunday!

Yeah.. this has been discussed before. It must have been that moxie re-edit
that he did? Moxie 004. The record is called specimen.

Cheers,
Maarten



RE: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread Warren Day
Masters at Work remix, I believe! 

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To: Simon M Pascoe
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Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds


I've gotta feeling this has been asked / discussed before, but I'll ask
anyway ..

What's that version of 'Once In A Lifetime' that C.C played, is it a C.C
re-edit? Sounded great in Plastic People, had it in my head for most of
Sunday!




Simon M Pascoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 28/07/2003 09:53:22

To:   313@hyperreal.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:

Subject:  Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds


Tristan wrote; wrote:


 No. No one went to the show in Leeds , but saw him @ Plastic People in
 London on Saturday, and yes, it was good indeed. Not his most inspired
 performance, but very diverse and some wicked moments. Totally rammed
 up in
 that muv. Better than his show @ 93 Feet East last Autumn (yes, Autumn
 Rob),
 but consensus determined that it was not as good as his show there
 this time
 last year.

Agreed it was good, Carl played some great tracks, but somehow his set
seemed less than the sum of it's parts and didn't seem to flow very
smoothly. I thought it wasn't anywhere near as good as his previous
visit to Plastic People, but then that really was a special night.

It was fun watching him getting the crowd singing along to Michael
Jackson though - he certainly seemed to be enjoying himself. ;-)

sImon








Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread Maarten Baute
 Yeah.. this has been discussed before. It must have been that moxie
re-edit
 that he did? Moxie 004. The record is called specimen.

Must be Moxie 003 actually.

Now that I think of it I almost know the cat# of every single record of
my collection by heart.. I mean.. this can´t be healthy, can it?

Cheers,
Maarten



RE: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
The whole of Remain In Light...Tight drum and bass and african
polyrhythms...its by far the funkiest T.H ive heard.

For a more deeper lister - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, a David
Byrne/Brian Eno Production. Errie music...

Rav.

 


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hi gary,

 I've gotta feeling this has been asked / discussed before, but I'll 
 ask anyway ..

it has.. :)


 What's that version of 'Once In A Lifetime' that C.C played, is it a 
 C.C re-edit? Sounded great in Plastic People, had it in my head for 
 most of Sunday!


it's on moxie (mx003)and yeah it's a CC re-edit

can anyone recommend any Talking Heads while i'm on?


robin...



Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread alex . bond

n anyone recommend any Talking Heads while i'm on?

heh. I reckon.

hmm. I like the speaking in tongues/remain in light lp's. but they're the
most well known...
good tracks

I Zimbra
Born Under Punches
this must be the place
crosseyed and painless

oh god, theres loads..

also check the Byrne/Eno LP - My Life in the bush of ghosts (I have a spare
robin if you want one)
and also B-52's mesopotamina lp has byrne production.
D.Byrne can also be found playing on a fair bit of arthur russell stuff.

I've also got a good 'heads' book thats worth a read

Alex

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Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread Simon M Pascoe

Maarten Baute wrote:


Now that I think of it I almost know the cat# of every single record of
my collection by heart.. I mean.. this can´t be healthy, can it?
 



grin as opposed to the 3 x 313'ers (who shall remain nameless) who 
struggled to spot Sharivari on Saturday night.


;-)

sImon




(313) the B-52´s (Was: Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds)

2003-07-28 Thread Maarten Baute
 also check the Byrne/Eno LP - My Life in the bush of ghosts (I have a
spare
 robin if you want one)
 and also B-52's mesopotamina lp has byrne production.
 D.Byrne can also be found playing on a fair bit of arthur russell stuff.

Don´t got me started on the B-52´s. I strongly recommend there debut album
the B-52´s for a bit more rock appeal. There are some funny tunes on their
second album wild planet as well.

Always play the B-52´s when not feeling so well. Always works for me. I
always think of my time at highschool when I hear it, wich is strange
considering I was listening to a whole different kind of music back then (I
mean.. totally different...).

And does anyone why carl craig put mesopotamia on his obsessive
compilation, and why theo parrish also plays this track? Is it in someway
related to 313?

Cheers,
Maarten



Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread Gary . Girard

Cheers people.

I dug most of his set, from classic Jacko to Osunlade, the Paperclip People
track  the one on Los Hermanos. Jaguar always goes down well  even though
I was surprised he played it, the Beyonce record is a good pop record as
well. Didn't really like the way he ended the set but that's a minor
really, overall it was something different  very enjoyable.

G.
p.s Even I spotted Shari Vari, maybe I can make it as a spotter after all!




Simon M Pascoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 28/07/2003 16:33:11

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Subject:  Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds


Maarten Baute wrote:

Now that I think of it I almost know the cat# of every single record
of
my collection by heart.. I mean.. this can´t be healthy, can it?



grin as opposed to the 3 x 313'ers (who shall remain nameless) who
struggled to spot Sharivari on Saturday night.

;-)

sImon








Re: (313) the B-52´s (Was: Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds)

2003-07-28 Thread Ian
On 7/28/03 11:48 AM, Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 And does anyone why carl craig put mesopotamia on his obsessive
 compilation, and why theo parrish also plays this track? Is it in someway
 related to 313?

Just part of the wonderful mix of hot tunes in Detroit at the time.

Dan Sicko made an interesting point in one of his presentations (and I
paraphrase) the black kids were all learning how to sing the backing wails
from Mesopotamia, while the white kids were learning how to chant
Bow-wow-wow Yipee Yo Yipee Yay!
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Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread Phonopsia
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 can anyone recommend any Talking Heads while i'm on?

How about 'Road to Nowhere'? While you're at it, check out True Stories,
directed by and starring David Byrne and John Goodman - sort of a subgenius
thing. Quite silly. http://us.imdb.com/Title?0092117

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Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread Phonopsia
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 Masters at Work remix, I believe!

Nope. This was certainly his own remix, which was unreleased for the last
three or four years, and has only now appeared on the Moxie Edit 3 record,
as mentioned. Wicked it is!

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Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread The REAL Mxyzptlk

At 05:20 PM 7/28/2003, Phonopsia wrote:

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 can anyone recommend any Talking Heads while i'm on?


Several, actually - but it depends on which era/style you're looking for as 
they moved through several.
I would have no trouble recommending Fear of Music, Remain in Light and 
Speaking in Tongues as they are mid-period and carry shades of all of their 
styles.


jeff




Re: (313) Carl Craig in Leeds

2003-07-28 Thread Robin Howells
hello 313 folks,

felt i had to come out of the woodwork to big up old carl a bit, which i
guess demonstrates how much i enjoyed myself. seems to have been mostly
lukewarm appraisal of this, but personally i reckon it was an absolutely
storming set. started off with some lovely old chicago/detroit-sounding
tracks, featured a good amount of his own stuff* and had lots of fun
surprises that worked really well (i.e. talking heads, throbbing gristle,
the whole butlins-style beyonce/michael jackson game at the end). i got the
impression of very tightly weaving together tracks from across a big
timeframe and (relatively, compared to some djs) big base of music, which is
something i love. good, subtle use of effects as well.

[*including tres demented, which, if i remember correctly (which is not that
likely) came in for another rather lukewarm response on this list. i find
this a bit baffling too. to me it sounds like the most perfectly constructed
dance record i've heard in a long time.]

the peephouse is a great club, too. and you *need* a garden when it's that
hot inside.

oh yeah, might as well mention that the superconductor residents are top
notch as well.

robin




RE: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread Robert Taylor
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i hear carl craig is gonna be playing in leeds sometime soon (25th
july??), anyone have any details??

cheers

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RE: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread robin pinning


aha, i shoulda guessed it'd be the superconductor folks, people with
taste!

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RE: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread Odeluga, Ken
I think you guys might know that venue (Stinky's Peephouse) Robin. What's
the verdict?

Cheers,

Ken

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RE: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread Ryan Snowden
Is the swine coming to manchester?

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RE: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread robin pinning

 I think you guys might know that venue (Stinky's Peephouse) Robin. What's
 the verdict?

i'm ashamed to admit it but i don't know (i hear good things tho)...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] might pipe up now? or dan moore?

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Re: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Ok Carl Craig haters, what's the deal? How many babies has he murdered or
daughters has he deflowered? (Or did he just ignore yout intoxicated
witterings or bizarre requests at a gig once) ...

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RE: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread Ryan Snowden
I call everyone swines - don't look too much into it

The question stands, is he stepping over?

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| |I think you guys might know that venue (Stinky's Peephouse) Robin. 
| |What's the verdict?
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| |Cheers,
| |
| |Ken
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| |i hear carl craig is gonna be playing in leeds sometime soon (25th 
| |july??), anyone have any details??
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| |cheers
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| |robin...
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Re: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread alex . bond

 Is the swine coming to manchester?

was anyone at Sankeys that time when he got the hump and smashed a record
against the wall?

these girls I used to know put it up on their office wall with a plaque as
smashed up by Carl Craig

I thought it was good anyway.

last time I saw him in Manc he was ace. He played Queen and ZZ Top
(honestly). Top man.
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RE: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread Ryan Snowden
Derrek may did the same thing once.  He ordered the promoter to get a bunch
of girls to sit on the couch behind him while he played, and the next thing
we know he's throwing records on the floor with all his force.

It was a 5h1t gig too, the swine :)

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| Is the swine coming to manchester?
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|was anyone at Sankeys that time when he got the hump and
|smashed a record against the wall?
|
|these girls I used to know put it up on their office wall with
|a plaque as smashed up by Carl Craig
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|I thought it was good anyway.
|
|last time I saw him in Manc he was ace. He played Queen and ZZ
|Top (honestly). Top man. 
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Re: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread robin pinning

  Is the swine coming to manchester?

 was anyone at Sankeys that time when he got the hump and smashed a record
 against the wall?

no, i was there when derrick did the same tho :)

was there a reason for that? i don't remember

hmmm so carl craig has played therearen't people tied in by contract
to only play at sankey's/tribal sessions when in manchester?(i know, i
know this isn't fair on other nites) CC has played at electric chair...i
guess he must be excempt

robin...



RE: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread Ryan Snowden
I was in an email battle with sankeys saying how cr  ap their line up was
week after week and that they should be concentrating on better more
underground nights.  Needless to say they've barred me from the club and let
rip snide remarks along the lines of 'only we know what the punters want to
hear'.  I thought it was all a bit lame really. :-)

Some promoters have the exclusive rights for people/labels in parts of a
country, it's true.  The final word is the record label/dj though.  Bad for
independent promoters.

|-Original Message-
|From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
|Sent: 03 July 2003 14:32
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
|Subject: Re: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?
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|
|
|  Is the swine coming to manchester?
|
| was anyone at Sankeys that time when he got the hump and smashed a 
| record against the wall?
|
|no, i was there when derrick did the same tho :)
|
|was there a reason for that? i don't remember
|
|hmmm so carl craig has played therearen't people tied in 
|by contract to only play at sankey's/tribal sessions when in 
|manchester?(i know, i know this isn't fair on other nites) CC 
|has played at electric chair...i guess he must be excempt
|
|robin...
|


Re: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread innercity
aye,
wicked venue, 3 levels.
good beer served till 4am and beyond on a good night.
heated + partly covered beer garden with music pumped out from the main
room.
good soundsystem.
cheap entry
good beer served till 4am and beyond on a good night.

bit of bugger it being on a friday though with me having to
open up saturdays at 10am.

those thinking of going mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
for membership and they should be able to sort you paying
list entry. advisable as it's gonna be rammed and the club only
holds aobut 400 people

don't forget the bar's open till 4am.
and there's rumours of a post club, club opening at 4am after carl craig
tbc...



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Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 2:04 PM
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  I think you guys might know that venue (Stinky's Peephouse) Robin.
What's
  the verdict?

 i'm ashamed to admit it but i don't know (i hear good things tho)...

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] might pipe up now? or dan moore?

 robin...





RE: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread seth redmond
Stinky's is pretty damned amazing. It's spread over three floors, the middle 
floor having a balcony which overlooks the bottom, and the top one having a 
glass floor so that you can stand on the top floor and look between your 
feet down to the bottom. Don't take too many drugs and do this (or maybe 
do... whatever).


very nice inside, generally tastefully decorated as far as clubs go whilst 
managing to be competely unpretentious, and although I never made it out 
last time I was there I'm told that the basement opens out into a garden, 
which might well put the icing on the cake.


Basically it seemed to me to be the best after-hours venue I'd ever been in 
(and it's quite cheap as well). Although I should add that I was quite 
battered when I was last there, so if it turns out to be bollocks then you 
have my apologies...


-s


 I think you guys might know that venue (Stinky's Peephouse) Robin. 
What's

 the verdict?

i'm ashamed to admit it but i don't know (i hear good things tho)...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] might pipe up now? or dan moore?

robin...



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Re: (313) carl craig in leeds,uk?

2003-07-03 Thread innercity

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 Stinky's is pretty damned amazing. It's spread over three floors, the
middle
 floor having a balcony which overlooks the bottom, and the top one having
a
 glass floor so that you can stand on the top floor and look between your
 feet down to the bottom.

or from the room below this you can look up ladies skirts.
(if you're that way inclined, which i am)