interesting read indeed. if it hadn't been for alex posting it i would have
missed it eventhough i check the dhp messageboard everyday (but as there is
sooo much nonsense going on on there i tend not to read everything).
for those interested in the early days of hiphop, keep an eye out for Mike
here ya go jamil:
http://deephousepage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=23;t=017408
robin...
On 25 Aug 2005, at 18:44, Jamil Ali wrote:
Can someone post a link to the thread? I don't have the original
messages...
Thanks a lot,
Jamil
Can someone post a link to the thread? I don't have the original
messages...
Thanks a lot,
Jamil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But this is the most
awesome thread I've read on any list in a long ass time. And the fact
that most of the stuff discussed was pre-popular chitown history was
astound
>i read it aswell, i just chose to not let you know that, so that you
>continue to think that you live a worthless and miserable existance
s'ok P, I know that already
: )
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i read it aswell, i just chose to not let you know that, so that you
continue to think that you live a worthless and miserable existance
:)
p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But this is the most
awesome thread I've read on any list in a long ass time. And the fact
that most of the stuff discussed w
>But this is the most
>awesome thread I've read on any list in a long ass time. And the fact
>that most of the stuff discussed was pre-popular chitown history was
>astounding. Thanks alex. Some of us don't read DHP as much as we
>should...obviously. a ton of info here presented by those that were
>
I know I'm late replying to this (mad busy). But this is the most
awesome thread I've read on any list in a long ass time. And the fact
that most of the stuff discussed was pre-popular chitown history was
astounding. Thanks alex. Some of us don't read DHP as much as we
should...obviously. a ton of
I know some of you read the deephousepage, but I thought I'd post this
across as it's the most interesting thing I've read in ages.
I have never seen any of this info documented in a book or anything, and if
you have an interest in the dance music of chicago in the 80's it's a must
read. Fascinati