I was only thirteen when I had nagged so much that my mother took me to the
(for Europe) legendary Boccaccio club in Destelbergen. It was the period of
New Beat. From that day on I was completely lost, but it didn't turn me in a
lunatic like so people want us to believe. Or did it..... ;-)


John

-----Original Message-----
From: Counterforce - Lay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 10:24 AM
To: Cyclone Wehner; 313 Detroit
Subject: [313] Re: (313) Online petition at
http://www.petitiononline.com/plur/p etition.html



Haye!

> About this underage thing, over the years I have noticed that an alarming
> number of currently influential and big-name DJs and producers were
> attending parties and clubs at a very early age! Mills says he started
going
> to parties at 10/11/12 and that's how he learnt how to understand the
> dynamics of crowds and music. Others snuck into clubs.
>
> The real issue is the police brutality surely?

*** Well, actualy, that's quite true. A lot, and I mean A *LOT* of people
that
are into the music today started to attend parties (well, maybe not in the
same format) and clubs at a very early age.
And that's natural, people in general tend to get into music between their
13's-17's.


Lay
"Um Império Tecnológico consolidado pela Necessidade"
http://barkingcat.org/counterforce



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