his name is alive are a super nice bunch of people.i used to book
bands/interview/dj for our "wprk comes alive" radio hour where bands played
live and they were very nice, good sounds. got pics and a dat somewhere i'm
sure if you're interested.
i'm glad more people have responded postitively to this thread (even if they
just respected it). being chastised for talking about something exciting in
regards to music can be a bit disappointing. especially since we've all had
to read through threads we weren't completely interested in.
thanks,
myrna
ps. on a different note...went to see greyboy tonight. he definitely has
some good skills. but what i find myself annoyed at in my town are all the
fake people that come out all hootchified and drunk and oh so annoying.
makes me wanna stay at home. i'm wondering if it's a local phenomenon or if
people experience it at certain good events in their home town. prolly and
if so how you get yourself to actually go out and cope with it all.
>From: "Christopher Grass" <bluesjumper@hotmail.com>
>To: beleza@speakeasy.net, acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
>Subject: Re: 80s (well early 90s / His Name Is Alive
>Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 20:28:39
>
>I still like His Name is Alive..heck, I am still listening to the entire
>4AD catalogue. I liked the new album...it's pretty much an R&B album, but
>the beats are interesting...and it is much better than most of the R&B
>being
>put out today.
>
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