From: sirka (sirka@bellsouth.net)
Date: Mon Dec 16 2002 - 09:00:31 CET
Stimp wrote:
> Watched it today as well. Damn! It'll definitely score high for style,
> especially amongst adrenaline freaks and car lovers. James Brown was all
> style, as usual. You'd have to imagine that this is costing BMW a mint, but
> it's advertising that's certainly well outside the box, and entertaining as
> hell. Car freaks everywhere (Pace, you hearing this?), check it out.
>
> Stimp
> >
not just to make it, but BMW has loaned a digital projector to my favorite indie
movie theater for a year if they show these things. the projector is sweet, all
touch screen (i think i touched every option just to check) and looks very
clean up on the big screen. im really looking forward to the sunday matinee
senior citizens reaction to all the explosions in beat the devil when they're
there to see Far from Heaven. score one more for marilyn manson.
heres my penance:
the Big Bang album is near perfect. I wonder if I'll still think so in a year?
Out of all my broken beat the Numbers Safety in Numbers album has held up the
best and has grown on me even more.
I'm also listening to Cyne's African Elephants remixes pretty much nonstop and
trying get my hands on everything else on Botanica del Jibaro
http://www.botanicadeljibaro.com/ and while I'm on hip hop I like the Constant
Elevation comp even more than Deep Concentration.
- k
np: Kyoto Jazz Massive f maiya james - mind expansions
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