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Date: Monday, May 08, 2000 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: (313) adam beyer in detroit


>Damn, why is everybody on here so down on Beyer ? I didn't find his set
>particularly "psycho-hard". I saw him at Motor then I played with him the
>next night in Pittsburgh. He plays the typical European way, very driving
and
>forward-moving. No build-ups or breakdowns. He does it on three decks, too,
>with tons of white labels and acetates. You don't know when one record
comes
>in and another goes out. Very smooth.
>
>The funk is where you find it. I get sick of people crying about it. Slow
>doesn't mean "funky". Ask Bad Brains or Living Colour. Or Jeff Mills.


Funny, in reading all these posts I was *just* thinking about Bad Brains...
some of the St. Andrews shows.
You can't separate hips from fists, funk from pound.
And Alan is totally correct: damn, I love seeing Stacey.  Damn, I love
seeing Beyer.  And sometimes Metallica is soulful.
Give it a rest.

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