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Renee Baker
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Date:
21 Feb 1996 16:19:39 -0800
Subject:
(idm) Age Before Music?
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I remember watching a video of The Who whereupon Pete Townsend something to the effect that he would be dead by the age of 50 (mind you, this is an interview VERY early on in the career of The Who). Many years later, the producers of the video played the interview back to Pete. His reaction? "WOT?!?" I'm not old, I was just born before most of you... Renee (Age 32) _______________________________________________________________________________ Subject: (idm) Liking electro and being old From: KhEone@aol.com at Internet Date: 19-02-1996 19:04 It's a bad scene when we are over the hill at 22 :( --Karl Marmaset said: True story: A few weeks ago I was hanging out at the local once-a-week night, Smooth, with some other members of the local Techno Oldfarts (ages 25-33 or so) Society. Russ "Ferox" Gabriel was spinning and he did a half-hour electro mini-set. An elderly friend and myself [:)] went absolutely nuts after getting to hear "Time Space Transmat", "Planet Rock", "Tour De France", "Rockit", and "Numbers", alongside some newer Ectomorph and RAC tracks, in quick succession. Of course, the highlight was hearing one 16-year-old say to the kid standing next to him "This is what I think they call 'old-school'" (you could hear the quotation marks in his voice.) I felt like whipping out the Geritol. :/ On the plus side, another group of teenagers were spotted on another part of the floor breakdancing. I wonder where they picked it up...