QMarv
last time I saw you was your Sunday night spot at that restaurant you used
to play on 7th Avenue (??)
saw the flyers for this on Saturday and I'm well excited
what kind of set?
are you still 'the hardest working DJ in NYC' ?? (c. Time Out NY 2000) ;)
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: DJQoolMarv@aol.com [mailto:DJQoolMarv@aol.com]
Sent: 20 February 2001 17:54
To: jkerr@hbase.com; acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: At Jazz at Jazz Rooms, Brighton, 23 Feb
That sounds like a great show. I can't make that show but will be doing a
DJ
set of my own at the Ocean Rooms in Brighton a week later on March 2nd.
Will
be part of the GrandCentral/Fat City Records Counter Coulture party
happening
there. Hope to see some UK AJ-heads.
Marv
In a message dated 02/20/2001 6:13:34 AM Eastern Standard Time,
jkerr@hbase.com writes:
> Anyone coming down to Brighton for this?
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THINK! It ain't illegal yet!
George Clinton of Parliament Funkadelic
What secret is there in music which attracts all those who listen to it? It
is the rhythm which is created. It is the tone of that music which tunes the
soul, and raises it above the depression and despair of everyday life in
this
world. If one knew what rhythm is needed for a particular individual in his
trouble and despair, what tone is needed, and to what tone that person's
soul
should be raised, then one could heal a
person with music.
From the "Mysticism of Sound and Music" -- Hazrat Inayat Khan (died in 1927)
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