You know...I'm not totally convinced that its everyone else's fault that
the younger djs aren't stepping up. Contrary to everyone's belief,
being a dj and having it as a career is not as simple as it appears to
be. There is a process you go through like everything else. You can't
be a lawyer
If someone has to "retire" so some younger talent can step up, them the
younger talent may not be all that talented
At 06:51 PM 9/14/2002, you wrote:
There's actually a lot of tired old jocks (not saying TP is one) who need
to retire so some newer, younger talent can step up.
On Fr
there are some old dudes who are still relevant. but there's a lot of them
who are still djing just because they don't know what else to do with
their lives. but they seem to have no interest in new music, new sounds,
or new ideas.
and that's why the new generation of kids (at least here in americ
People make crappy music and credit God for it. What makes them think
God wants the blame for that, especially since they never cut him in
on the publishing royalties?
I just wouldn't have much to say to a musician of one religious persuasion
who couldn't hear the inspiration in music by someone o
> theological viewpoint. Any musician or listener who
> thinks inspiration
> can only come from one idea of God is artificially
> narrowing their
> possibilities.
h, ouch! I definately wouldn't go around saying
that to the wrong person. There are plenty of people
who credit God for their
On Sat, 14 Sep 2002, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
>
> It's possible you are correct. But a few questions come to mind:
>
> 1. Are people, such as TP, who have become saved explicitly arguing that
> the only way that you can create inspirational music is through God?
>
I'm sure there are people
Why should veteran jocks need to quit before they're ready to? If
there's great young talent out there, then they can step up regardless
of so-called "tired jocks". Its up to the young djs with talent to
knock the old guys out the box, not the old guys graciously stepping
out of the way for
There's actually a lot of tired old jocks (not saying TP is one) who need
to retire so some newer, younger talent can step up.
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, T.J.Johnson wrote:
> Everybody retires at some point in their life! I bet
> that all of y'all people who are bitchin' about TP
> realizing his
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
> i have little problem with the idea of being positive or
> inspirational or uplifting. IMO the best music does that. i just
> dont see why belief in god is the way to do it. its possible to do
> those kinds of things without having any motive come f
Everybody retires at some point in their life! I bet
that all of y'all people who are bitchin' about TP
realizing his time are jealous that you can't retire
after 20 years of service!!!
I don't care if it is music or not. When something
becomes your job, it is just that--your job. You will
get
the man dont wanna spin records at partys no more. whats the big trouble?
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-Joe
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> Terrence has always taken good car
Terrence has always taken good care of his family and loves them to pieces.
Though he often has traveled to DJ, that profession has allowed him to be
present most days to take his daughter to school and pick her up
afterwards. The last time I spoke to him on the phone he was folding
laundry.
I do
i have little problem with the idea of being positive or
inspirational or uplifting. IMO the best music does that. i just
dont see why belief in god is the way to do it. its possible to do
those kinds of things without having any motive come from outside
yourself. i see belief in god in this ma
Michael.Elliot-Knight
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Reli
Apologies in advance for two short commments.
> No there probably won't be any collaborations but this
> makes me think why is sex so bad in the eyes of "Christians"?
I'm not sure which Christians you're referring to here, but the reason why
many unreligious people think this about Christians is
Friday, September 13, 2002, 11:41:05 AM, a knob was tweaked and out came:
RT> Is is true that in some US high schools you're not allowed to teach the
RT> widely-accepted scientific fact of evolution 'cos it might upset the bible
RT> bashers, who have no objection to having their kids taught to ha
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> Sorry - no offense to TP - he does what he needs to get by but really...
> sto
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No there probably won't be any collaborations but this makes me think why
is sex so bad in the eyes of "Christi
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> He kept his angels around me in the form of Mike Clark, T.Linder,
> Superstar Sally, Al Oldham, and others. I love each and every one of
> those people who helped me that night. GOD knew my heart and spared me
> from harm that night. Now I am saved, sanctified, and filled with t
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son to get up in the morning, but I dont buy
it :)
my 2 cents, no flames please
-Joe
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Subject: [313] Religious producers/D
AMEN!
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002 10:36:15 -0400 "Darren Longton (Merch)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's nice to see music having more of a spiritual feel to it tho... Same
thing with Hip Hop. Just like B!tches-n-Money gets old, so does BUMP-TSS with
no soul.
Friday, September 13, 2002, 8:21:27 AM, a knob was tweaked and out came:
CB> Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a while... How many
CB> (not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the Burden family
CB> is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who are the athei
> I've had my
moments of FALLING DOWN. Two years ago at Shake's Benefit Party @ Motor here
in Detroit, I got so drunk that I had to be carried out of the club by
DJ/Producer Mike Clark and driven home by DJ T.Linder and Superstar Sally
(his girlfriend at that time). I had an epiphany that follo
another interesting TP post:
"Hello Everyone, and peace be with you!
Music is a very important part of praising the LORD. I am not against all
secular music. Like you, I agree that one should not completely close one's
ear to secular music, for GOD is present everywhere! One might miss out on
som
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Maarten Baute wrote:
> > Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a while... How
> many
> > (not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the Burden
> family
> > is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who are the atheists in our
> > midst?
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Christian Bloch wrote:
> Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a while... How many
> (not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the Burden family
> is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who are the atheists in our
> midst? And I gues
> I never thought it could happen, but the 'I Like To Watch' video made me
> physically ill. And the music was wack too.
me too... his statement SUCKS...
he is hurting a lot of people by doing this video.. and he is also hurting
my ears!
just another media stunt or something -> CANCEL!
And besi
I never thought it could happen, but the 'I Like To Watch' video made me
physically ill. And the music was wack too.
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
> Also an interesting artist for this topic is Chris Korda who is the
> founder oh his Church of Euthanasia He also has some
> 'int
In Woody Allen's movie 'Hannah and Her Sisters' Max Von Sydow delivers a line
that sums up my feelings about Bush's putative christianity:
"If Jesus Christ came back and saw what people were doing in His name, he'd
never stop throwing up."
I think there are a lot of people in 'the scene' who are
Also an interesting artist for this topic is Chris Korda who is the
founder oh his Church of Euthanasia He also has some
'interesting' views on live :)
At 16:41 +0200 13-09-2002, Maarten Baute wrote:
man.. most of the albums coming from detroit or chicago have the lines:
"thanks to: god, .
p dircon:
>On another similar tip, I went to see mike dunn and >armando and asked
them
>if they had ever done drugs... Because of the nature of >their tracks...
I
>got an instant no
Josh Wink also says he's a clean head. He also had a spaced-out track called
'Hard Hit' (1997).
I personal
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Subject: Re: [313] Religious producers/DJ's (was: TERRENCE PARKER)
man.. most of the albums coming from detroit or chicago have the lines:
"thanks to: god, ... "
or something in that line
gene farris, paul johnson, dj sneak, theo parrish, lar
On another similar tip, I went to see mike dunn and armando and asked them
if they had ever done drugs... Because of the nature of their tracks... I
got an instant no
*jeez..what would they have made if they had of ?
> man.. most of the albums coming from detroit or chicago have the
easier might be to point out any exceptions to this rule:
every black producer = religious/spiritual
every white producer = atheist
and you wonder what gives a track Soul?
hansi (=mixed race, you can't even diss me ;)
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To un
man.. most of the albums coming from detroit or chicago have the lines:
"thanks to: god, ... "
or something in that line
gene farris, paul johnson, dj sneak, theo parrish, larry heard, lil´ louis,
.
check your liner notes!
Cheers,
M
... they're not 313 but they are Baptists: Phuture303.
k
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> Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a while... How
many
> (not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the Burden
family
> is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who are the atheists in our
> midst? And I guess since I'm posing the question, I should ans
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| Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a
| while... How many
| (not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the
| Burden family
| is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who a
Hmm... this begs a question that i've been pondering for a while... How many
(not to forget who) producers/DJ's are religious? I heard the Burden family
is Jehova's Witnesses, but who else... And who are the atheists in our
midst? And I guess since I'm posing the question, I should answer it
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