> Honestly if someone wants to be a Scientologist, it's up to them.
Until they want to leave the organization that is...
but that's not about Detroit music
MEK
Honestly if someone wants to be a Scientologist, it's up to them.
Don't see the attraction, myself.
I wonder what sort of Return To Forever it will be -- The first couple
of records were fantastic, as is Chick Corea's 60s acoustic jazz.
Then he totally flew up his own 4ss. I still listen to "Ligh
well, since Return to Forever tracks are full of Scientology references...
I suppose "no" could be the answer
MEK
"[mark ]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/18/2008 05:38:59 PM:
> wow...i just had the original return to forever cd on the other night,
> thinking it would be great sample fodder for
wow...i just had the original return to forever cd on the other night,
thinking it would be great sample fodder for a remix/remake.
then i thought..."is nothing sacred?" and decided that would probably
be a bad idea.
m
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:42 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> fans of We
Nobody told me and I didn't find out until today so I probably won't
be there, and I don't even know if there are any Boston cats on this
list anymore, but Amp Fiddler is playing at the Middle East tonight
for 12 bucks.
--
matt kane's brain
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http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc
It's true
Detroit is a great city to ride in
I would not use a high end expensive bike though, some of the roads are
worse than some trails I've been on.
consider giving these guys a call or e-mail to set up a bike.
http://backalleybikes.org
they take old bikes and fix them up cheap or free i
I am a white girl who rides my bike every day during the summer, to
work, to the store, even to the bars and clubs. I've never had a
problem, other than the ongoing hellos from people as I pass by, that
kind of freaked me out a bit at first because living in the UK,
especially in Liverpool, people
Some insights (from local mag Groove Guide) on the eve of Recloose's NZ tour
with live band. Responding to the interviewer's description of 'Perfect
Timing' as full of 70s/80s funk echoes -- an album where "Polynesian soul
meets Detroit robo-funk," Matt reflects:
"It's just a phase man, I'm gettin
That is true in all instances, not just this one.
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:59 AM, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Suffice to say I think it is well worth the extra mb's to get it in 320kbps.
I think what Placid intended was this:
mix is at - http://www.iainn.com/mixes/placid/Placid_Another_late_night.mp3
Kind of a 5 or 6am slot..heads still properly trolleyed but not quite as
much energy
Wamdue Kids - These Branching Moments - Peacefrog
Dubtribe Sound System - Hot Climate Location -
mix is at - http://www.iainn.com/mixes/placid/Placid_Another_late_night.mp3
Kind of a 5 or 6am slot..heads still properly trolleyed but not quite as
much energy
Wamdue Kids - These Branching Moments - Peacefrog
Dubtribe Sound System - Hot Climate Location - Dubplate
Mission Control - In Your
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