Well, it wasn't meant that way F* wit.
You sure?
I remember the first time I met him, he came up to me
Big name respected by 313, your input is that he came up to you.
in NYC @ the New Music Seminar
Place drop.
in 1990 or 1991
Time drop.
with Mixmaster Morris
Name drop.
and said he
Man what an ass.good story Fred and yes it was funny and i would
have never known that happened unless you shared it with us, Thank
You...
I never knew Casper but wish i could have met himRising High records i
would say was a big influence on me back in the early 90's..
Back
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From: FRED giannelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 05 May 2004 19:33:01 -0400
To: Adam Haupt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Caspar Pound RIP
on 5/5/04 7:13 PM, Adam Haupt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it wasn't meant that way F* wit.
You sure?
I'm positive - prick.
I
take the mud wrestling off list, please.
--- FRED giannelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: FRED giannelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 05 May 2004 19:33:01 -0400
To: Adam Haupt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Caspar Pound RIP
on 5/5/04 7:13 PM, Adam Haupt at [EMAIL
The first Techno record I ever heard was by Caspar Pound.
It was 1990 and Total Confusion by A Homeboy A Hippie A Funki Dredd
came out of my radio one day, playing on KXLU (local low-wattage hip Uni
station). It immediately grabbed my attention - I remember where I was,
and I remember making
Adam, you are out of order fella - bang out of order, show some respect to
the house, Caspar and Fred.
Fred your story made me smile, Caspar would have liked that...
Martin
http://www.silverplanetrecordings.com/
Big Respect...
others
can click it.
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 May 2004 10:13
To: 313
Subject: (313) Caspar Pound RIP
http://www.silverplanetrecordings.com/
Big Respect...
...and i was sorting my old Rising High records out yesterday.
robin...
Martin Dust wrote:
http://www.silverplanetrecordings.com/
Big Respect...
Oh my :( I had no idea he was so young. Strangely, Progressive
Hardcore Vol 1 is sitting on the floor behind me right now.
Peace to him ~ he was one of the innovators.
Martin Dust wrote:
http://www.silverplanetrecordings.com/
Big Respect...
on 5/5/04 5:12 AM, Martin Dust at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.silverplanetrecordings.com/
Big Respect...
Wow... ; (
that's a shame.
I remember the first time I met him, he came up to me in NYC @ the New Music
Seminar in 1990 or 1991 with Mixmaster Morris and said he wanted to
As posted on LD earlier:
Personally, his influence, and that of Rising High was enormous. The House
is Mine did as much for my love of techno as any other song - no
exageration. I used to listen to it on the radio in '91 (the only outlet
around me at the time), and I'd always wait impatiently
Geez, nothing like blowing your own horn in someone elses eulogy...
on 5/5/04 6:02 PM, Adam Haupt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geez, nothing like blowing your own horn in someone elses eulogy...
Well, it wasn't meant that way F* wit. It was just a personal memory of a
funny line that he had that I thought I would share. You see Casper was a
funny guy with a
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