what? I can't believe that....he played at Split party in London and
people were ravinf about him being on form..I saw him at the Custard
Factory in Birmmingham a year or so ago and he was unreal! I have never
heard him train wreck, honest.

>
> On Mar 16, 2005, at 3:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> I remember when I was a mere cheeky young scamp, and one day Rob Hood
>> played at Swankys Soap in Manchester.
>>
>> He played a nice sounding record.
>>
>> I wandered up to the box. Kinda knew him to talk to at the time
>>
>> "Hi Rob" I said, in a polite voice.
>>
>> "What's this record please?"
>
> So you actually heard him play a good set recently? I heard him last
> saturday after 3 years avoiding him because of other horrible sets from
> the man. I have to say that he couldn't get a straight mix (and i am
> talking serious train-wrecks here) in the first 45 minutes. Once again
> his whole set was filled with nothing more then non-inspirational,
> non-funky music. We have chords and scales for a reason, they make
> music sound good, please use them.
> After Rob Hood however came James Ruskin and he was quite good to be
> honest. He dropped some more funkier stuff and even some Blaze, Blake
> Baxter and Electroids...
>
> I am so disappointed in Rob Hood the last couple of years, what
> happened to the Minimal Nation? Did the US listed it as a country that
> supported terrorism or what?
>
>
> KJ
>
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