He did the exact same thing here. Open the night with it. And it didn't get much better after that. I thought he was doing it because he thought that was what people in the south was into. I guess that's what he's into.
BTW Electric Avenue,,, I couldn't stand the song when it was originally released so now it bothers me even more when I hear it. Nigel Richards actually played a britney Spears or someone that sounds exactly like her re-mix , this past weekend. It more shocking than anything. NIGEL= pop female vocal re-mixes??? Ja'Maul Redmond PERKINS & WILL 1100 South Tryon Street, Suite 300 Charlotte, North Carolina 28203 -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 9:47 PM Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: (313) Worst Track Played (Was Saunderson & Craig last weekend) you want bad - you should have heard the track aquaviva played at twilo in new york, before richie hawtin. a big, big guitar solo over a 4/4 beat. and to make it worse it was being played on one of the loudest sound systems in the world. that was a very big dancefloor to clear. on the positive side, love his labels definitive and plus 8. james www.jbucknell.com Ken Odeluga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To 06/05/04 09:36 PM [email protected] cc Subject (313) Worst Track Played (Was Saunderson & Craig last weekend) also acquaviva playing "electric avenue" at the demf a few years ago, but he's neither a legend nor a favorite. but it was really, really bad Hmm. What's wrong with it? Eddie Grant - dreadlocked reggae musician- sporting synths and drum machine at the high in the mix out of nowhere in 1982 (or whenever it was.) It's notable and not cheesy at all. The lyrics hint about the (then) oppressiveness and inner-city blight that Electric Avenue is not a million miles away from even today. Also check 'Livin' On The Frontline'. I don't even like the tracks enough to own them but I don't think they're as bad as all that. k ForwardSourceID:NT0000BCDE
