I vaguely recall hearing that Clarence G was a local detroit rapper and
he was working w/ the Drexciyans on that release. So the two vocal
tracks featured "Clarence G" doing the rap stuff. I could be wrong though.

p

----- Original Message -----
From: Placid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, June 16, 2005 4:38 am
Subject: Re: (313) clarence g

> Just as a side note..  why is it called  clarence g.  where did the 
> 'g' 
> come from...  ain't no 'g' on the label....
> 
> only on one of the tracks.
> 
> p
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >>hey so did that $10,000 transaction for clarence g actually go 
> down or
> >>    
> >>
> >what?
> >
> >Yeah, Placid met him round the back of Tesco's in Bognor Regis 
> with a brown
> >envelope stuffed with used Russian Roubles as requested by the 
> seller. The
> >rare piece was left in skip number 4, and the cash had to be left 
> in skip
> >2. No police either.
> >
> >  
> >
> >>i guess the HTFR boot will be out soon huh.
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >Think again Batman, I struck a P&D deal with ACME. ACME BOOTLEG 
> INC. ORDER
> >NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.
> >
> >HTFR? They're LATE. I'm on the ball. ACME flourescent green forest 
> vinyl>(TM) too.
> >
> >p.s. *puts serious hat on* I think it did you know J. I certainly 
> got told
> >the transaction was completed.
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