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From:
Erkki Rautio
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Date:
Thu, 8 Jun 1995 15:13:26 +0300 (EET DST)
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Re: Fun stuff
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quoted 5 lines elvis was at the last rave i went to and gave out prism glasses, 12"'s of> elvis was at the last rave i went to and gave out prism glasses, 12"'s of > some spacey house (gag), glowsticks and various other goodies. he > disappeared mysteriously as there was no call of 'elvis has now left the > building.' :) > .joanna.
My rave favorite was couple of years ago here in Manse, when there were these two freako girls: the other was holding the leash, walking the other girl who was obviously her dog. Just thought it was a neat idea. Didn't have a chance to ask their phone numbers, though... :)
quoted 4 lines obidm: massive attack v. mad professor is wonderful, as is the new> obidm: massive attack v. mad professor is wonderful, as is the new > divination. blasted the first track of rhythm while closing up shop at > tower early this morning on our ~30 jbl studio monitors and i could feel > the bass go through me while sweeping the floor. incredible.
I saw Mad Professor live here in Tampere (would you believe it?) the last March. The Professor himself was standing behind the massive mixing console, and the MC (dressed in camouflage jungle kind of garment) was toasting before him, and there was also this other guy who took care of the old school reggae kind of songs. They had a wailing soul diva with them too (who they called Sister Venus) on some more garage/soul/handbag style of songs. So it was kind of mixed bag (they even tried some jungle!), and I liked the most their deep dub songs, heavily echoed and FXed, at which the Prof was unquestionably the best. They also played some new songs they had penned with the old nutta Lee 'Scratch' Perry himself :) so I guess I could call it a worthwhile evening. ERkki Tampere, pHinland trerra@uta.fi