on
several occasions to start off a mix.
John
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From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 1:32 AM
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: [313] Hell or Afrika Bambaataa
>When he played for a crew I was working with in Detroit in '98 he wasn
>When he played for a crew I was working with in Detroit in '98 he wasn't
all
>that. It was cool to get to see a living legend in the flesh, especially
>'cause i got to pick him up from the airport and talk w/him a little (and
>bring him KFC, which WAS IN HIS CONTRACT). But his set wasn't al
>When he played for a crew I was working with in Detroit in '98 he wasn't all
>that. It was cool to get to see a living legend in the flesh, especially
>'cause i got to pick him up from the airport and talk w/him a little (and
>bring him KFC, which WAS IN HIS CONTRACT). But his set wasn't all t
ould pull of a blinder. it's a long
shot, but if it happens it will be brilliant. so i'd say take a chance, but be
prepared to be let down.
james
Elias-group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/11/2000 08:03:24 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
cc: (bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst)
Sub
When he played for a crew I was working with in Detroit in '98 he wasn't
all
that. It was cool to get to see a living legend in the flesh, especially
'cause i got to pick him up from the airport and talk w/him a little (and
bring him KFC, which WAS IN HIS CONTRACT). But his set wasn't all that, h
I suggest you go see DJ Hell, Afrika Bambaataa will surely disapoint you, I
opened up for them in Miami a few years back, and unfortunately I have to
agree with everyone else, weak...even the new stuff they put out is
weak, I think they got caught up in the mill and started churning out
com
has anyone heard united djs of america - afrika bambaata?? - it is a lot
like florida breaks sounding
i just wanted to see if anyone has heard it, how do you feel about it?
dustin
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000 14:41:22 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> On a more recent trip to a Detroit party earlier this yea
On a more recent trip to a Detroit party earlier this year I was not
extremely thrilled with his preformance either. Bambaataa opened with many
Aphrodite tracks but again just really playing the records no incredible
mixing at all. He then precedeed to drop some breaks and I do mean fl anthem
Bambaata played here last year, and I can tell you: go see DJ HELL!
I don't know what happened, but the guy didn't mix at all, played a very
cheesy set and no one danced. I don't know, but I really didn't get it when
he played Cindy Lauper's 'Time After Time' (the original version!) and
Saturday N
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Subject: Re: [313] Hell or Afrika Bambaataa
Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 11:46:15 EDT
When he played for a crew I was working with in Detroit in '98 he wasn't
all
that. It was cool to get to see a living legend in the flesh, especially
'cause i got to pick him up from the airpo
When he played for a crew I was working with in Detroit in '98 he wasn't all
that. It was cool to get to see a living legend in the flesh, especially
'cause i got to pick him up from the airport and talk w/him a little (and
bring him KFC, which WAS IN HIS CONTRACT). But his set wasn't all that,
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