rd place to work, and the jobs which aren't are few and far between these
> days.
>
>
>jeff
>>
>> Anyone remeber the article in the Free Press about the janitor at GM
>> making 60 or 70k a year when he retired?
>>
>
>
--
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Dan Sicko
Editor, Moodmat
www.moodmat.com
's probably online! This comp is from the same team behind
> Exit Music, the Radiohead tribute.
>
-
Dan Sicko
Editor, Moodmat
www.moodmat.com
ide from taking pictures of the "branded entertainment" that was the
Paxahau dancers, we also managed to cobble a wrap-up together:
http://www.moodmat.com/?p=892
Sounds like maybe there were more familiar names/faces about than I
realized — I'll have to do a better job of connecting n
Seconded.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 9:00 AM, Michael Kuszynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> its a pretty sweet shirt. even my nontechno girlfriend liked it.
--
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Dan Sicko
Editor, Moodmat
www.moodmat.com
well, I still like it anyway ... :P
http://www.urb.com/online/bsides.shtml
-d
My schedule wouldn't allow me to participate in this portion of the
Shrinking Cities program/exhibit, but am I ever kicking myself!
Check out the line-up:
Shrinking Cities Music ///
Palast der Republik, Schlossplatz, 10187 Berlin
In the framework of the project "Volkspalast" (Aug. 20 - Nov. 9,
"Copenhageners"
All I know is that there is a Dirtbombs song called "I'm through with
White Girls"
-d
On Jun 8, 2004, at 11:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There were several people wearing them during the fest, andf it was
even funnier depending on who had them on. My favorite was an old
white couple holdi
Just wanted to add one:
Tim Wright - "Thirst (Luciano´s dancehall remix)" heard this twice at
Green Light Go! (Once at Agave and once at Push) and the next night as
soon as I walked into Oslo.
-d
Who was asking for a picture of him passed out?
http://homepage.mac.com/seekoh/techno/PhotoAlbum62.html
enjoy.
-d
I had an amazing weekend once again -- could be the best yet.
Best highlight was walking out of Cannonball and hearing about the loft
party at the Cary building. Wow. We missed Jeff Samuel but got to see
John Stoll and Miguel (also the organizers of Green Light Go this year
and last) spin, Be
Thanks for that rundown Fred ...
I think Brian Behlendorf told me it was indeed that Shamen tune that
inspired the name.
-d
Ha ... that's scanned from Techno Rebels. The photo should be credited
to Todd Johnson, who has one of the best memories and archives from
this era.
-d
On Feb 16, 2004, at 1:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed that theres a picture of him on the deephousepage -
http://deephousepage.co
Hey all,
Anyone (local or otherwise) with copies of the White Stripes "Hotel
Yorba" single or the compilation "The Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit,"
contact me off-list.
I'm looking for scans of the covers if possible.
Thanks,
-d
Used to be minidisc, now it's either straight to laptop or iPod with
the Belkin iPod recorder thing.
Oops, that's one less for the site, Martin. :)
-d
On Feb 13, 2004, at 6:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ask dan whether he uses regular cassette, mini-cassette or mini-disc to
record his int
you got it. over coffee (not pepsi, I'm not that much of an Apple
shill). :P
-d
On Feb 10, 2004, at 8:34 AM, jonathan morse wrote:
checking the iTMS the first thing you do
every tuesday as well? =)
Looks like their catalog has begun to make it onto the Apple Music
Store!
-d
On Jan 18, 2004, at 7:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was watching Pixel Perfect today (a new made for tv movie on the
disney
channel), and I heard Saunderson's "Forcefield" (i think it was
Forcefield) about 2/3 of the way through it, uncredited. I'm guessing
because these songs are produce
I believe it's listed as a "pre-alpha" version. I wouldn't expect much
out of it.
-d
On Jan 8, 2004, at 11:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well i d/l the soulseekX and i must say it was very easy to install,
but, it
has some flaws in it.
*i can not browse others users files
*the chat room
What, the Belkin thing? Works great for interviews and voice memos. If
there is distortion, it hasn't affected its usefulness for these
purposes.
-d
On Jan 7, 2004, at 6:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's complete crap. Don't waste your $ or time. Distorts horribly,
mono
only.
I never said I resolved the issue!
-d
On Jan 6, 2004, at 10:09 AM, Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:
Do you not require peoples permission to publish their email address'
in a
public place?
On Jan 6, 2004, at 8:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure this has been asked before, but is there a searchable archive
for the 313 list? If not, is anyone working on getting one going? Or
does there need to be someone to get it going (I can help)?
I've been toying with it. Right now the
No, Santonio's a real person -- and yes, that picture was from my site
(that blog is couched inside www.techno-rebels.com). :)
I believe he also had a brother, Antonio, who DJed or did some
production as well.
-d
On Tuesday, November 25, 2003, at 10:08 AM, Matt MacQueen wrote:
I regard a
Anyone have a current contact for Mr. Carson?
If so, hit me back privately.
Thanks much.
-d
Wow ... I love both albums! Even though Ayro's album is danceable,
I'll agree that it's a tough one if you want to spin it out and throw
it in a mix. It is very much Jeremy singing and playing his heart out
... John isn't crafting songs exactly the same way, but still manages
to find its pla
Otherwise known as "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker." :) Okay, maybe not
a clone, but I think Prince influenced Andre just a wee bit.
-d
On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 12:00 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
She lives in my Lap is my favorite track off of it right now. Not
necessarily my favor
, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
"The Greatest Love of All" -- have never heard it though, I think Dan
Sicko might have a copy?
if BMG's (+ Godfather halfway through) set during the Movement weekend
was any indication of the possibilities,
I'm not going to care what's behind the barrier between DJ and
audience. It all still comes down to selection, doesn't it?
-d
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 07:20 PM,
[EMAIL PROT
don't you mean Athens, Georgia?
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 06:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Because it rocks! :) B-52s are from Baltimore, so I doubt there's a
tangible
[313] connection.
On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 10:50 AM, spw wrote:
I would like to see Detroit techno go back
that says it all.
nah ... we were there until at least 3:30 or 3:45. It was shut down by
4:00 though.
On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 02:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This party got busted by the time we got there @ 2:30 am or so.
was that you that introduced blacktronica then? that was a nice touch.
On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 01:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
brothas gonna work it out!
stay tuned to a new frequency
badi
He's got his studio pretty much together out in L.A. now. Recently
contributed "Something About the Music" to the OM 100 compilation, and
is still running Metroplex, DJing etc., etc.
-d
On Friday, May 16, 2003, at 08:50 PM, Rc wrote:
haven't heard anything about juan for ages - does any
On Friday, May 16, 2003, at 01:46 PM, Adam Jay wrote:
Lou Rawls > Project 7 > Louisville
"You'll never find ... another DJ like this ..." :P
Oh, we're talking tracks now ... I meant "Grava 4" was their best album
IMHO. My favorite track is still "Depressurization" off their first EP
on Shockwave.
-d
On Friday, May 9, 2003, at 02:23 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
-- Original Message --
From:
oh please.
I bet Ford plopped down a LOT more money than all of this year's
sponsors combined.
-d
On Friday, May 9, 2003, at 01:26 PM, Sylvia wrote:
Clear Channel, Direct TV, General Motors & a private investment group
take
combined $250 million stake in XM satellite radio (1999)
Learn mor
Wow ... I believe this is possibly their *best* release!
On Friday, May 9, 2003, at 12:13 PM, Roland van Oorschot wrote:
the Grava 4 album on Clone is (IMHO) the weakest Drexciya release.
oh, it's more than favoritism -- it's a conspiracy!
DJ Fox Mulder
On Friday, May 9, 2003, at 10:41 AM, spw wrote:
It is my observation there is favoritism towards song based format
techno
over track based techno form regular mailing list contributors.
This would explain the interest in pop mu
If DJ Bone is on the list, email me privately.
or if anyone simply has his email address ...
thanks!
d
Timespace ... yes, the same artist(s) that played the first festival.
At the time, the lineup was: Aril Brikha, Tony Drake and Jeremy Ellis!
(I'm probably forgetting someone).
I've seen them play with Neil Ollivierra on drums too!
Awesome sets.
-d
On Friday, May 9, 2003, at 08:56 AM, Klaas
yep ... got the ABC "Zillionaire" album I had on vinyl in college and
sold back for groceries or beer money. :P
still waiting to see the electronic selections pick up though.
On Saturday, May 3, 2003, at 03:37 PM, Anthony wrote:
Anyone using it?
not yet ... least not on the site. anyone at the press conference?
-d
On Friday, May 2, 2003, at 03:01 PM, Phonopsia wrote:
Lineup lineup lineup!!! I've already had to sit through 9 hours at work
waiting for this, 5-8 hours more than you bastards in the states. Let
loose
whatchoo know! :)
This is the only decent use of labels IMHO ...
On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 09:59 PM, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Realistically,
practically, if you look at the way music is organised in record stores
On Friday, April 25, 2003, at 09:00 AM, Martin wrote:
all the Techno recorded material
from start to present day
I've already started ... the problem is new records keep coming out
every day, so I'm not likely to finish anytime soon. :P
-d
one more item on this:
http://www.fontshop.com/virtual/FSSF/products/fuse04.htm
On Wednesday, April 23, 2003, at 07:57 PM, Dan Sicko wrote:
The font is called "(F) Uck N' Pretty," designed by Chicago's Rick
Valicenti. It was part of the Fuse 4 collection of conceptual fonts.
-d
The font is called "(F) Uck N' Pretty," designed by Chicago's Rick
Valicenti. It was part of the Fuse 4 collection of conceptual fonts.
-d
On Wednesday, April 23, 2003, at 06:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
prolly someone from Prince's company, since it looks so much like the
1999
cover.. w
I'm pretty sure the first pressing is white with black writing and
Alan's art.
Some of these had one of Alan's "Johnny Gambit" comics packed with them
as well.
-d
On Wednesday, April 23, 2003, at 06:57 AM, Stuart Thomas wrote:
Where was it pressed??? I think the original pressings were do
His track "Burning" on the Scattered Snares compilation knocked me on
my @ss ... the whole compilation is really intense, but that one's my
favorite.
-d
On Sunday, April 20, 2003, at 06:44 PM, marsel wrote:
nubian mindz is mr colin lindo aka alpha omega
They're playing on 4 separate stages simultaneously ... all solo
material, like the KISS solo albums from 1978.
On Friday, April 18, 2003, at 12:57 PM, Klaas Jan Jongsma wrote:
What! No rumours on Kraftwerk so disappointed now
I think that was his dad, not Mike himself.
-d
On Monday, April 14, 2003, at 07:53 PM, Wes wrote:
It's also worth remembering that Mike Banks (like K. Larkin, S. Stoll,
J. Hendrix) is an ex-armed services man
> In my opinion the elitist politics like on the 313 list are counter
> productive in generating a
> more wide scale interest in
> techno music.
> For example, just by observing record store stock list that I'm subscribed to
> (I do not have
> accesses to distributor
> stock list like many peopl
I could be wrong, but I thought from the context that Ken meant "these
days"
?
On Friday, April 11, 2003, at 04:21 PM, Matthew MacQueen wrote:
It has to be said on the whole also that America is not
the major place for underground movements of any kind.
Avant-garde music ('cause tha
On Friday, April 11, 2003, at 08:22 AM, RAW2019 wrote:
but because his recordcompany didn't
find it in prince's [read: sony's]
you mean Warner's?
I really dug it. Of course I'm a fan (I sort of rediscovered them
whilst writing the book)
It's not quite as ornate as Don Solaris, but not too far off the mark.
-d
On Monday, April 7, 2003, at 02:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Was there talk about this a while back? It's just been re
BTW, has anyone seen this one in US stores, preferably online?
Been looking for it ever since I heard "The 5th Element" on Dan Bell's
new mix ...
Much obliged.
-d
On Friday, April 4, 2003, at 04:42 PM, fabrice Lig wrote:
COBBLESTONE Jazz, on Itiswhatitis, is one of the best deep techno
rel
Yes we have ... but obviously there are still a lot of confused people
out there.
If we had the other URL (it appears there isn't one at all), we'd have
an easy way of sending people to the right (or wrong if you prefer)
places.
-d
On Wednesday, April 2, 2003, at 11:14 AM, Mark S. Krüx wrot
OK,
Now that demf.com does redirect to movementfestival.com,
Where is the "official" DEMF (Inc.) site? I'm curious ...
It would help sort things out for people outside this list or people
reading the local papers.
-d
It's amazingly good. That "1-2-3 No Gravity" track opens it up
perfectly ... whenever I hear the opening chords I *have* to listen to
the rest of the mix. One of my all-time favorites to be sure.
On Wednesday, April 2, 2003, at 06:41 AM, robin pinning wrote:
is the dan bell mix any good? (i
Congrats to Morgan and Darshan ...
How'd those two Ritz crackers get mixed in with all that CHEESE?
-d
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Minto George wrote:
> 03/20/03: HELL FREEZES OVER!
> Metro Area wins "Best New Artist Album" at The
> American Dance Awards.
>
> http://www.dancestar.com/
>
> congrats to
Even though we've done this at least twice recently, it's always fun to
read these ...
I'll forgo the usual staples and just mention how much I love Deepart's
"Picture #1" ... that sends chills every time!
-d
On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 06:40 AM, ionizer wrote:
Model 500 - Vessels i
> I'm thinking of going to hear Surgeon DJ this w/e & was wondering what
> peoples general opinion of him is.
Second opinion on your Surgeon? sorry, couldn't resist. :)
Haven't heard him spin, but his material is always interesting.
-d
no no ... "New Detroit."
As if we should give up and start over from scratch. :)
-d
On Saturday, February 22, 2003, at 06:53 PM, logic7 wrote:
RoboCop was set in Detroit.
They played the other night with The Strokes and the The Hives.
On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 05:55 AM, Brendan Nelson wrote:
Who are the bores? Can you name names?
yecch ... this is one person entering that information. As awesome and
detailed as the Sonic Groove database is, it's still subject to opinion.
If Aril Brikha ain't techno, I don't know what is.
-d
On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 03:31 PM, spw wrote:
(description from the SG database:
"sla
And what's with all these bizarre empirical statements?
By "people," do you mean "you?"
I'm sure the list is well aware that the popular definition of "techno"
is somewhat different than what's discussed here on any given day. I'd
even wager it's *why* they're subscribed to this list.
-d
On
So techno is what the market decides it is?
DJ Adam Smith, take a bow.
p.s. those stock lists and mailing lists (like this one) are all
personal opinions -- where are the hard facts?
On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 03:14 AM, spw wrote:
Subscribe to the Hardwax and Sonic Groove mailing stock
the latter.
On Sunday, February 16, 2003, at 07:22 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
alright, im somewhat confused. who is not able to see past the
decades old tracks? the artists themselves from detroit, or the
people who claim that detroit techno is dying? i can see the
latter argument, but not t
On Sunday, February 16, 2003, at 05:48 PM, spw wrote:
That doesn't equate to techno.
Let's just agree to disagree. I've said the word means something
different to every person you might ask, and that's obviously the case
here.
Detroit techno is like an endangered species with a dwindling
I believe so!
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 09:50 PM, Lee Herrington IV wrote:
hi folks. quick sample id.. i think i might know this one. eddie
fowlkes, "time to express"... is that train whistle sound at the
beginning
from telex's "moscow disko"?
oh, and techno is... onhcet s
tronics to this list
Original Message:
-----
From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 15:24:19 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)
How about the Emoticon folks, Delsin, Digital Soul? (to name but a few)
How about the Emoticon folks, Delsin, Digital Soul? (to name but a few)
There are lots of artists and labels that are creating wonderful
evolutions of Detroit techno.
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 09:04 AM, spw wrote:
you dont hear much about making techno
for the 21'st Century.
Sorry for replying to my own post, but I had this thought:
If we could just supply decks and a mixer with each "loop" record
:P
That being said, if you are, or aspire to be a DJ, those tracks make a
lot more sense and can be quite enjoyable.
And I thought it was Laurie Anderson. Too funny.
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 11:40 AM, Robert Taylor wrote:
"Talking about music, is like dancing about architecture." -Robyn
Hitchcock
I thought it was Frank Zappa?
Because it's far less interesting to listen to, IMHO.
The thing with Detroit techno was that you could enjoy it at the club
*and* on your own terms. I can't say the same for your so-called "DJ
Tools."
That being said, if you are, or aspire to be a DJ, those tracks make a
lot more sense and
that all depends on your definition of "Detroit techno," now doesn't it?
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 09:04 AM, spw wrote:
still creating
"Detroit techno"
oops, somebody just mentioned that one.
Definitely go for the "Deep Into The Cut" album as well -- the title
says it all, dunnit?
-d
On Monday, February 3, 2003, at 11:52 AM, Dan Sicko wrote:
How about the "Wizard" Mix of Code Assault's "Action!" on Tec
How about the "Wizard" Mix of Code Assault's "Action!" on Technika ...
that one doesn't come up too often.
-d
So we can have Tommy the Hitman and "Marvelous" Marvin?
-d (waiting for the "Real Deal")
On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 10:03 AM, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Anyway, with all respect, what the hell has a boxer got to do with
techno?
what about all those years listening to cassettes? :)
-d
On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 10:12 AM, Fabrizio Nahum wrote:
Hi gang,
i think this can be of interest to most of you - it is an article that
explains the neuroacustic damage one (potentially?) suffers form
listening
to datareduce
these are 2 of 4 cuts from Larkin's 2nd Plus release ... good stuff!
-d
On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 09:27 PM, J. T. wrote:
Kenny Larkin - Integration / Metropolis (1991) Champion Records
Hah ... good call!
Paris the Black Fu is a chef, BTW --- hence "Sandwiches" and "Big Onion"
:)
On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 06:02 PM, Mark S. Krüx wrote:
It certainly is, and list member Graeme Kerr played an excellent set
there
last nigh by all accounts- three cheers for him!
Isn't he
this is the documentary being sold at the museum, right?
-d
On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 07:03 AM, Roberto Ty wrote:
MAESTRO is an
excellent
documentary. 313
relevance - it
features an
interview with
Derrick May!. It is
the only film that I
have seen that
features footage of
the par
hah ... what makes you think Mayday & Co are more likely to snag CC as
a sponsor than Pop Culture?
-d
On Friday, January 17, 2003, at 03:32 PM, xx xx wrote:
Betting for the sponsors: Clear channel ?
Curators were both from the Museum, and yes, the space was allotted
over a year ago I believe.
Don't know what the budget was, but things turned out about how I
expected -- they did a *good* job.
-d
On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 06:46 AM, diana potts wrote:
Hmmm...who were the curators?
Contractual entanglements with Pop Culture Media. Perhaps recent events
will loosen things up a bit
-d
On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 12:06 AM, mkb wrote:
www.thedrivehome.net has had "Film slated for completion in May 2001"
for quite some time.
Does anyone know what happened to this?
I went opening night and couldn't hear anything ... there wasn't *any*
music? I'm definitely surprised at that one. I assumed that the video
clips would switch out and some of the buttons triggered more than just
interviews?
As for club culture ... that wouldn't exactly be our gift to the wor
May 24, 25 and 26th
last full weekend in May is the rule?
-d
On Saturday, January 18, 2003, at 12:17 PM, scotto wrote:
usually it's the last weekend of may.
which would make it.
fri may 30 - mon june 2
scotto
lansing, mi.
- Original Message -
From: "::)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "- B
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/newsandreviews/techno18_20030118.htm
Interesting bit:
>Marvin also announced that she has partnered with Detroit boxer Thomas
Hearns to
>form a company called DEMF Inc. to produce the festival and open a
nightclub.
I was wondering what "Hitman" was doing th
I believe the Inertia record just says "Edits by DJ Blackout".
-d
On Saturday, January 18, 2003, at 10:33 AM, Arne Weinberg wrote:
Yeah, I also thought that it is Damon Booker
Marsel, are you sure?
The track on "Panic in Detroit" is a little bit too cheesy for me
honestly...
Any other
well they've done this one once anyway.
On Friday, January 17, 2003, at 02:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
basic channel artists
Wow. Blitz Records.
Blitz was owned and operated by Mike Fiscus, who also published
Anti-Matter ... Dan (Goober) Miller worked there on occasion.
-d (missed the Nine Inch Nails in-store there.) :)
On Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 12:28 PM, dj337is wrote:
cash reg was manned by Goober fro
btw...How the Hell does one pronounce that name anyway??? (my Polish is
non-exsistent;)
after one of my favorite comic book artists, it'd be "Sin-KEV-itch"
but I've heard people with the same spelling say "Sin-KAY-vitch"
-d
s is still the case.
later, mike
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 18:38:26 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Dan Sicko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Andy Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 313 List <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (313) Re: (313 Electrifying Mojo.(was Another Freep
Article)
Mess
I'm not sure everyone on that list is actually spinning?
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 04:11 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow - Electrifying Mojo will be playing. Since I'm not a Detroit
resident I
don't know this but does he still DJ on the radio?
If anyone should play DEMF he should.
On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 10:39 AM, techno wrote:
I was illustrating a point: how the trend in "soul" is superficial, it
really doesn't reflect peoples musical backgrounds which are not
African American.
Wow, I never thought of that -- I'll stop listening immediately.
plz ignore
as were thousands in the Metro Detroit area ... :)
what was it, an S.A.S.E. mailed into WJLB to get one of those cards?
-d
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 11:26 AM, Andy Kellman wrote:
Dave was a member of Mojo's "Midnight Funk Association"
finally got around to mine ... these lists are all uninfluenced by the
latest Submerge salvos, which I have yet to purchase.
This and lists back to '99 on http://www.techno-rebels.com :
1. Recloose - Cardiology (Planet E)
2. Various - Scattered Snares (Twisted Funk)
3. Aardvarck - Find the Cow
es after a tiff with Florian?
SOME TECHNO RESEARCHER YOU ARE!
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Dan Sicko wrote:
Now I've seen everything on this list. :)
On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 10:29 AM, Kent williams wrote:
Yngvie Malmsteen.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.cornwarning.c
Now I've seen everything on this list. :)
On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 10:29 AM, Kent williams wrote:
Yngvie Malmsteen.
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