Yeah, I find things like this to be very typical of Detroit...  but then 
again...  it's typical of music in general.

Besides being in techno, I've been in a lot of bands over my life.  If any of 
you have ever been in a rock and roll band, you'll know that most of them are 
doomed to break up eventually, over money or artistic differences most likely.  
Either that, or some member will go to jail, end up in a mental hospital, or 
commit suicide.  It's the price paid for artistic personalities I think!

That said, I really think that it's better to let Los Hermanos and Rolando do 
their thing.  I'm sure they have their reasons.  I think it's in poor taste to 
try and air everyone's dirty laundry.  Especially if people are just 
speculating.  I just don't like the whole idea of gossiping about their 
business.

~David

---------- Original Message -------------
Subject: Re: (313) Soldier Rolando no longer with UR
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 05:19:30 +0000 (UTC)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>




> this is some heavy sh*t!
> has there ever been major turmoil like this within the UR camp in the past?

You mean, like when Rob Hood left the group?
Or when Alan Oldham had differences?

C'mon, it's DETROIT!  the "D" stands for drama...

Dense.



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