[SunRescue] Offerings

Christopher Drelich hyena at interport.net
Tue Aug 17 09:23:57 CDT 1999


Unofrtuantely, yes.  ill try and pick up an mp3 of that Robert guy, see if
I like him, any reccomendations?
Chris

On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Kent Rankin wrote:

> >I just saw Depeche Mode in concert last year...strange guys...I do have to
> >say though, that early rap is pretty fab, just say Run DMC recently, great
> >stuff.  My absolute favorites however are Lou Reed, Brian Eno, David
> >Bowie, and Iggy Pop.  Man, this is a strange thread I started.
> 
> 
>     Don't take this the wrong way, Chris, but, erk... are you single?  =)
> 
>     Just have to say that you have a *DAMNED* nice taste in music.  If we
> can work Robert Fripp in there, you're probably ready for ascension to
> another
> plane.
> 
>     The one that we can all learn from Iggy would have to be from the song
> Raw Power.  Kind of says something for bad-assed nerds...  here's the line:
> 
>     "Better watch out baby, cause I'm using technology"
> 
> One word:  Damn.  =)  I thought just that when I saw him in concert
> recently.  I'd
> been decomming gear from a few businesses in the Metropolitan Atlanta area
> and
> just happened to be there to see the Midtown Music Festival.
> 
> -
> 
>     Anyone know what the Fairlight Synthesizers ran on?  I distinctly recall
> a workstation link with them.  They've been used on Brian Eno and David
> Bowie's
> stuff before, is the reasont that I bring them up.
> 
>     They were about $35,000 US back in the early eighties, and for the time,
> were
> quite spiffy, with a GUI, mouse, SCSI, large graphical interface, loads of
> memory,
> etc.
> 
> 
>                                                         -Kent Rankin
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> Rescue maillist  -  Rescue at sunhelp.org
> http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/rescue
> 







More information about the rescue mailing list