those kind of records in '96-'97.
jurren
Florian wrote:
I transcribed part of Derrick May's words from 'Planet >>Rock', the final
episode of the BBC series 'Dancing in >>the Streets':'It's sad, in the
20th century, in the >>199
'97.
jurren
I transcribed part of Derrick May's words from 'Planet Rock', the final
episode of the BBC series 'Dancing in the Streets':
'It's sad, in the 20th century, in the 1990's, we have to still go the same
bullshit route that other black artists have
> But in the process, they've
> been the true renegades, and the true rebels always walk alone anyway.'
Not to take anything away from the truth of his statement, but when I
watched this it greatly amused me that this sentence was followed by images
of Derrick May on some wasteland... walking alo
I transcribed part of Derrick May's words from 'Planet Rock', the final
episode of the BBC series 'Dancing in the Streets':
'It's sad, in the 20th century, in the 1990's, we have to still go the same
bullshit route that other black artists have had to
At 16:01 8/04/00 -0400, David M. Sheridan wrote:
A new book may be of interest to members of this list:
Suzanne E. Smith, _Dancing in the Streets: Motown and the Cultural Politics
of Detroit_.
Many have pointed out the (musical, geographical, historical, political)
links betwen Detroit techno an
Forgive me if this has already been mentioned: I searched the archives hard
to avoid redundancy, but I could have missed something.
A new book may be of interest to members of this list:
Suzanne E. Smith, _Dancing in the Streets: Motown and the Cultural Politics
of Detroit_.
Many have pointed ou