Hey Kevin,
Are you affiliated with the Ghostly International axis? I get the
impression that some of those folks are on this list. Also, do you know Rob
Threakston? I am guessing he is on this list as well. I don't know him
personally but he spins out a lot, (including apparently, a recent
sorry about that post to everyone. how embarassing.
--On Sunday, October 20, 2002 2:02 PM -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Kevin,
Are you affiliated with the Ghostly International axis? I get the
Did anyone go to the Peaches/chicks on speed/WIT/tracy and the plastics
show yesterday at the Majestic Theater? I would hate to bring up the whole
generic/electropop/electroclash is not electro debate up again, but I am
curious to hear listmembers thoughts. Peaches wore a pink tank top with 313
Last night, in Saint Andrew's in Detroit, Adult. performed while the
Redwings took the Cup. The audience was pretty into it, despite all the
hoopla outside in
downstairs in the bar.
Was anyone else there? I am curious to hear your impressions. Sorry if this
is slightly off-topic.
Magas played
The recent discussion of the proposed defamation of josh wink on mailing
lists etc, and recent calls from lawyers, makes this post not 100% off
topic, I guess. Someone sent me a link to the site below, and from what has
been happening to listmembers recently, it might be a good place to start
Diana, you asked why does a look have to be tied in with this movement...
Fashion has been intimately tied to almost every subculture in this
century, from Rude Boys to Mods to New Romantics to Old School Hip Hop. It
is a way of differentiating the us from the them. Books like Dick
Hebdige's