excuse me everyone,  but T-1000 is not a mid-tier DJ.  He is a high caliber
DJ.  I think that everyone here should be happy that this is coming off and
people like PVD and PO and all these other Trance eating mofo's aren't
showing up.  This could have turned into total crap.  I think the selection
committee has done a good job selecting DJ's.  Last year DJ Legal Alien was
there as was a few other local Detroit DJ's that don't spin anywhere other
then Detroit, and I didn't see anyone complaining.  And what about Bill
VanLoo???  I don't recall much big talk about him, but after his set at the
underground stage at the first DEMF there was nothing but praise for him.
Low or Mid tier???  I don't think so. (Sorry to use you as an example, but i
had to...keep up the good work)  

What I am getting at is everyone needs to quit thier b!tch!ng and go to the
show and enjoy themselves.  Is that too much to ask.  We all knew that
electronic musics was going to hit it big sometimes, and in the music
industry in general there is always something contraversial going on.  And
someone is always going to get pissed.  Now I hope all of you hate my guts
for calling ya'll a bunch of little kids, but i felt it had to be dones.

Peace

Jeff

ps...how is that for drama, Steve??

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 3:22 PM
> To:   Jeffrey Paul
> Cc:   Fred Heutte; [email protected]
> Subject:      Re: [313] demf "contracting" policy
> 
> no sneak, it sucks that Ford's not a sponsor. What sucks more is that they
> didn't get any other big money sponsor, which i suspect is why the A+ acts
> of last year have been pretty much replaced by mid-tier or lower DJs.
> 
> Nevermind the sour taste i have over Carol Marvin and the committee,
> everyone I talk to about this years schedule are underwhelmed and I think
> that a good part of it has to do with the festival obviously not having
> the sort of money it had last year.
> 
> Why Carol Marvin was unable to lockdown a sponsor for, in her words "the
> biggest free music festival on earth" is a whole other can of worms.
> 
> 
> On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, Jeffrey Paul wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, Fred Heutte wrote:
> > > The fact that it *is* about the Festival in such a strong way is, in
> my
> > > mind, a continuing tribute to the vision and the focus that Carl Craig
> > > had.  So that's just where I stand.
> >
> > I don't think he got a focus. :P
> >
> > </pun>
> >
> > -j
> >
> > PS: anyone besides me happy about the fact that ford is no longer
> > sponsoring the festival?
> >
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