You obviously missed the humour in my comments, the neggativity is 
in your comment.  And you might have a funk complex, as in all that 
insta dj stuff...i dont care what you spin, i didnt ask, man.  cant 
we go back to all getting along? (not that we're all bedfellows).  
Its seems youre terribly upset, maybe you should take a break and 
play a record from 1945...now i really want  to kill this thread 
and go back to talking about the length of richire hawtin's hair, i 
mean the number of 909's in his closet, 
peace in the middle east
Quoting Matthew MacQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> 
> > I want to kill this shihty thread now.... 
> 
> well think about that before your first post to 313 is as
> nit-picky as telling someone what NOT to include in their
> playlists.  Post your own playlists and leave the dates off if it
> bothers you.  But really, your first 2 posts to 313 are demanding
> rants about what's wrong with everyone else, and what WE can do
> to serve YOU better?  
> 
> Try again friend... posting to this list can be done without
> pishing all over everyone in the process, it's a community and
> should be treated as such.  When people check their attitude at
> the door it's amazing, so do most others!  Whaddya know... the
> purpose of 313 is not to serve any one persons desires, it's a
> community based on mutual contributions so welcome to it.
> 
> About playlists on 313, most people include "playlist" in the
> subject line, if there's something you don't want to deal with
> simply delete it.  I like to see what other people are playing
> and that's why I post mine in return.  Funny how that works. 
> 
> I sometimes include dates for older tracks or different genres on
> my radio show playlists because I am personally tired and bored
> by DJs who think a great set is buying the last 25 disposable
> bangers that came out from the 'hot wall picks' at any given
> store, and stringing them together in an entirely predictable
> way.  
> 
> I try to mix old and new funk/soul/house/techno and odd tracks in
> a detroit-inspired way that is original and breathes new life
> into something often overlooked by a younger generations of
> genre-specific Insta-DJs. And often both on the air and online
> people ask for dates for context when they inquire, esp. with
> weirder old disco, italo, or proto-techno, etc.  If it bothers
> you, make sure to delete all my playlists before you open them,
> it's less likely to upset you.  
> 
> Relax, the negativity around here lately is so UNNECESSARY. 
> PEACE,
> 
> Matt MacQueen
> 


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