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From:
Jola Shepherd
To:
James Skilton
Cc:
Intelligent Dance Music
Date:
Mon, 16 Jan 1995 23:41:07 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Re: Sabres Of Paradise
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Good ol' Andy stated that the name is borrowed from the name of a Hayzee Fantasee track (I know I just butchered that spelling...) Info was pulled offa the liner notes to "Septic Cuts", and as Andy said on them thar notes... "These Cuts started Deep, on their way across the Atlantic they turned Septic, your Cockney friends will tell you why..." I have no idea what that means. Meester Cameron and his old keyboard. On Mon, 16 Jan 1995, James Skilton wrote:
quoted 14 lines Where'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical> > > > Where'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical > > reference I'm not familiar with . . . > > > > -- > > ::: Lazlo (lazlo@rt66.com) > > Something I read suggested it was a parallel with "Sex Pistols" - > think about it! > > J > ^ > >