maybe I'm thinking a different neighborhood, but not even
records would get me out around 6 or 7 mile, although its
much more sedate now than 10-15 years ago IMO

I'd be lucky to get from ym car to the store and still have
my money, shoes, and jewlery (which I dont wear anyways,
but you dig)

of course if you do, you come out with records to find your
car on blocks :p




I would walk to Buy Rite, Sams Jams, and catch the SEMPTA
to 13 and Woodward
to go to Warehouse Records every other weekend and pick up
records back in
those days. There was a record shop on Woodward in downtown
Detroit right
where Woodward, Gratiot, Fort, and Grand River all
converge, and one on
Livernois just north of 6 mile that I also used to frequent
back then.

George Jones - Logic7
http://allways.nu
http://www.geocities.com/labwerx

-----Original Message-----
From: Steward, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 1:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: (313) first techno record


Buy-Rite was the spot I would catch 2 busses to get there
and load
up on records..

Sister sledge - I recently played sister sledge and people
went crazy
most had never heard the track - I played 'Lost in music'
you can find
it on the sister sledge house release..

TS-1
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