Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-19 Thread laura gavoor
Hey all: Am compelled to add my 2 cents worth as a senior member on the list Detroit, unlike any other city on the planet in the past 100 years, is solely responsible for beginning two major cultural, youth-oriented revolutions one being with the RB/Motown thaing. It wasn't really rock

RE: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-19 Thread Gwendal Cobert
solely responsible for beginning two major cultural, youth-oriented revolutions one being with the RB/Motown thaing. It wasn't why did not you add punk ? MC5, Iggy Pop The Stooges... Gwendal

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 6/19/00 12:25 PM, Gwendal Cobert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: solely responsible for beginning two major cultural, youth-oriented revolutions one being with the RB/Motown thaing. It wasn't why did not you add punk ? MC5, Iggy Pop The Stooges... Gwendal This is actually a good point, and

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-19 Thread -chad sponholz-
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, laura gavoor wrote: +Detroit changed the world twice with no assistance from anyone on the +planet. i agreed with your post, except for the above statement. i'm pretty sure detroit changed the world more than twice. i'm pretty sure fargo also changed the world more than

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I figured that letter might wind somebody up, ah well, it just comes down to difference's of opinion...I've always found Good Lookin' records to be alright, but completely interchangable, and basically hip restaurant music, something good to buy items to. This isn't a bad thing, but I just

[313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread FRED MCMURRY
RE: Even some tunes that I like - Maas' Juan is the Teacher f'rinstance, or Ian O'Brian's Mad Mike Disease - leave me wondering if they're helping or hurting the music with their fetishistic recreation of the sounds of Detroit c.a. 1989 or 1992. Anthony Rother is fun, but do we really need

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Hugh G. Blaze
Why YOU gotta go make shit racial? Kind of like what the Beatles and the Rolling Stones did with blues..another black American art form. I think it's actually a racial thing Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread AeOtaku
In a message dated 6/15/00 7:30:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If Bukem namedrops old 313 records, is he just 'trying to prove he was down'? I think he _was_ down, played those tunes when they were released, then went on to create his own style. Tunes like 'Demon's

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Christos Michalakis
This isn't really that 313 related, but Here is your music, loo what we can do with it, and, you're missing out on it. Kind of like what the Beatles and the Rolling Stones did with blues..another black American art form. Actually, it was Led Zepplin and many other British bands (even Black

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread ToToRoGrL
In a message dated 6/16/00 1:51:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It is kinda wierd, but it seems as though whenever black americans create a new, amazing genre of music, whether its jazz, blues, rock, or techno- it is often rejected by the mainstream American audience, but well accepted by

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Revaron
In a message dated 16/06/00 11:30:21 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If that is how you truly feel, then please progress to another mailing list. You and the smart guy in the message below this one are obviously very angry non-americans. I'm American, although living in

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Nick Walsh
To ToToRoGrL: I could diss you about a million things that are wrong about your country. And you could do the same about mine. This is about the music... no one cares where it comes from. I don't believe things like black/white or Yank/Limey conflicts should be discussed anymore in todays

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Otto Koppius
Nick Walsh wrote: The American dance scene IS a helluva lot better than that in the UK. I don't know your experiences, but mine are rather different (although based only on many nights clubbing in London, which I realise may not be representative of the UK as a whole): the UK has a frequency

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Otto Koppius
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It is kinda wierd, but it seems as though whenever black americans create a new, amazing genre of music, whether its jazz, blues, rock, or techno- it is often rejected by the mainstream American audience, but well accepted by various

RE: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Scott MacInnis
Subject: Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone' In a message dated 6/16/00 1:51:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It is kinda wierd, but it seems as though whenever black americans create a new, amazing genre of music, whether its jazz, blues, rock, or techno- it is often

RE: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread James Matthew
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] You and the smart guy in the message below this one are obviously very angry non-americans. as far as blues and rock goes, you need to maybe take AMERICAN history and learn that not only was blues and ragtime and

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Holly C MacDonald-Korth
it's just a few t*ssers that are behind the times. is tosser really a swear word? what does it refer to? i love to augment my store of expletives ... at least i can have a more cultured foul mouth... peace, h*lly

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Cesium5Hz
In a message dated 16/06/00 6:30:28 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: FYI from california, you are very bold to say that kind of shit on a mailing list invloving Americans. Not only does your opinion hold no value, it also lacks intelligence. It is your closed-mindedness that keeps the world

Re: [313] 'Trying to recreate something that's long gone'

2000-06-16 Thread Christos Michalakis
Um, again, I apologize that this message focuses on rock more than techno, so if you aren't interested, then delete. If that is how you truly feel, then please progress to another mailing list. You and the smart guy in the message below this one are obviously very angry non-americans.