Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
> On 12/25/06, Klaas-Jan Jongsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Nuff said ;(
>
> i got to see him live in 1989. thats certainly one of the highlights
> of all live music ive ever seen. i dont think any one performer has
> had more influence on music.
>
> tom
>
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Hmm sad news for such a dilightful day.
A "living legend" have passed away...
His influence is so tremendous for the techno music, well for "music" quite
simply !
He will never be forgotten.
Of course, i couldn't help thinking to this "L.A. Style" fluffy ravy track :
http://www.kiddyraver.com/musi
I'm doing an East Coast mini-tour this week, so come check it out!
Thursday, December 28th in New Brunswick, NJ:
THURSDAY DECEMBER 28TH
MACHINE PRESENTS:
DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPH
featuring:
ATOMLY [ATOMIQ] GERMANY
SCRAP.EDX [HANDS PRODUCTIONS] CONNECT
On 12/25/06, Klaas-Jan Jongsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nuff said ;(
i got to see him live in 1989. thats certainly one of the highlights
of all live music ive ever seen. i dont think any one performer has
had more influence on music.
tom
I grew up in Washington DC. The influence of James Brown on
my city, and on me, is incalculable.
He had many ups and downs, but the music stands completely beyond.
One of my prized possessions is an obscure King Records 45
released for the Christmas season in late 1970: "Santa Claus Is
Definitel
Here's a cheesy 'season's greetings' to all and sundry and your
families too. Here's wishing you a happy and peaceful time in good
measure and as wild (or sedate) a New Year's Eve and 2007 as you would
like.
Also, please tip some wine on the ground in the old way for James
Brown, may he RIP .
Nuff said ;(
...
DJ K-HAND live mix on WJLB was told that it will be on (link):
http://www.fm98wjlb.com/main.html
the wjlb website for anyone
who weren't able to catch it live!
it probrably will take a day or so to post.
not sure if it will be available for download though,
however,you may want to check the det