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RE: (idm) MORTAL KOMBAT!

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1997-03-19 15:17Chris Fahey RE: (idm) MORTAL KOMBAT!
└─ 1997-03-19 15:33Chris.Hilker RE: (idm) MORTAL KOMBAT!
1997-03-19 16:01Chris Fahey RE: (idm) MORTAL KOMBAT!
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1997-03-19 15:17Chris FaheyBefore anyone decides to dis a band for appearing on the Mortal Kombat soundtrack, you mus
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Chris Fahey
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'IDM'
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Wed, 19 Mar 1997 10:17:42 -0500
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RE: (idm) MORTAL KOMBAT!
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Before anyone decides to dis a band for appearing on the Mortal Kombat soundtrack, you must give them a little slack because I think the guy who called them and asked them to be on the soundtrack was George Clinton. If I got a call from George Clinton to be on the Look Who's Talking 9 soundtrack, I'd do it. -CF
1997-03-19 15:33Chris.Hilker> Before anyone decides to dis a band for appearing on the Mortal >Kombat soundtrack, you
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Chris.Hilker
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Ironic Dance Music
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Wed, 19 Mar 1997 07:33:01 -0800
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RE: (idm) MORTAL KOMBAT!
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RE: (idm) MORTAL KOMBAT!
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quoted 5 lines Before anyone decides to dis a band for appearing on the Mortal> Before anyone decides to dis a band for appearing on the Mortal >Kombat soundtrack, you must give them a little slack because I think the >guy who called them and asked them to be on the soundtrack was George >Clinton. If I got a call from George Clinton to be on the Look Who's >Talking 9 soundtrack, I'd do it.
Point 1: The George S. Clinton who scored 'Mortal Kombat' is not in any way related to the man from Funkadelic. Point 2: Even if he was, I doubt he did A&R on the pop songs for the soundtrack anyway. C. -- C.Hilker (cspot@hyperreal.com) "He was mesmerized by the light-pictures, and the music sent him right into dreamland"
1997-03-19 16:01Chris FaheyI take it all back. I am an idiot. I was tricked. Doesn't some hollywood union have to mak
From:
Chris Fahey
To:
'IDM'
Date:
Wed, 19 Mar 1997 11:01:26 -0500
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RE: (idm) MORTAL KOMBAT!
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I take it all back. I am an idiot. I was tricked. Doesn't some hollywood union have to make sure shit like this doesn't happen. My sincere apologies to all, especially to Mr. P-Funk himself! -CF
quoted 29 lines -----Original Message-----> -----Original Message----- > From: idm-owner@hyperreal.com [SMTP:idm-owner@hyperreal.com] On Behalf > Of Chris.Hilker > Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 1997 10:33 AM > To: Ironic Dance Music > Subject: RE: (idm) MORTAL KOMBAT! > > > Before anyone decides to dis a band for appearing on the Mortal > >Kombat soundtrack, you must give them a little slack because I think > the > >guy who called them and asked them to be on the soundtrack was George > >Clinton. If I got a call from George Clinton to be on the Look Who's > >Talking 9 soundtrack, I'd do it. > > Point 1: The George S. Clinton who scored 'Mortal Kombat' is not in > any > way related to the man from Funkadelic. > > Point 2: Even if he was, I doubt he did A&R on the pop songs for the > soundtrack anyway. > > C. > > -- > C.Hilker (cspot@hyperreal.com) "He was mesmerized by the > light-pictures, > and the music sent him right into > dreamland" >