The difference is being half a world away makes things tougher to pull off.
The so-called 'tyranny of distance'. Everybody would love to see it here, I
know!

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>Subject: Re: (313) Theo Parrish Australian Dates
>Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 4:46 PM
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> the dream lineup has happened before - theo parrish, rick wilhite, moodyman
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> high point of my life, i think i even gave otto a hug.
> james
> www.jbucknell.com
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>> How's about Rick Wilhite and Moodyman at the same time :-D
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>> Sam K wrote:
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>>>cool so its confirmed.
>>>I heard that Moodymann was coming at the same time???
>>>Womad wow thats interesting...i've always wanted to go, now heres my
>>>excuse,
>>>maybe he'll play a fella dedication set...
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>>>and Mischief if your listening how about Shake, Claude Young and Dan Bell
>>>as support;^)
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>>>finally!!!!
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>>>Sam
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>>>On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 14:44:40 +1100, "Cyclone Wehner"
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>>>>Wow, good news on a Monday morning, Aussies.
>>>>I also think this is gonna be the first time a Detroit DJ will play
>>>>regional
>>>>Australia. Hmmm.
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>>>>PRESS RELEASE
>>>>17.01.04
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>>>>Mischief Presents
>>>>Theo Parrish [Detroit]
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