RE: [313] was -> can you feel it... now GSH

2002-03-04 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
I think hes had problems with all manner of addictions in his time. Recall seeing him once in Leeds many moons ago and he was clearly 'off his face'. What a musical talent tho' not heard much from him since his Spirits album. River of my Fathers - what a tune man!! and for your 313 connection was

Re: [313] was -> can you feel it... now GSH

2002-03-04 Thread Jason Brunton
> I think hes had problems with all manner of addictions in his time. > Recall seeing him once in Leeds many moons ago and he was clearly > 'off his face'. What a musical talent tho' not heard much from him > since his Spirits album. River of my Fathers - what a tune man!! > > and for your 313 co

Re: [313] was -> can you feel it... now GSH

2002-03-05 Thread Fred Heutte
"We Almost Lost Detroit" was ostensibly about the 1966 accident at the Fermi experimental nuclear reactor in Monroe County. Of course, you could also interpret it to mean something about other events of the time. Gil Scott-Heron's father, Giles, was from Jamaica originally and was a renowed footba

Re: [313] was -> can you feel it... now GSH

2002-03-05 Thread Jason Brunton
> "We Almost Lost Detroit" was ostensibly about the 1966 accident > at the Fermi experimental nuclear reactor in Monroe County. > Of course, you could also interpret it to mean something about > other events of the time. > > Gil Scott-Heron's father, Giles, was from Jamaica originally and was > a

Re: [313] was -> can you feel it... now GSH

2002-03-05 Thread alex.bond
t, he remembers him well. Cool family.! Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/03/2002 10:35:36 To:313@hyperreal.org cc: Subject: Re: [313] was -> can you feel it... now GSH "We Almost Lost Detroit" was ostensibly about the 1966 accident at the Fermi experimental n