RE: help Please?


Sibyl the Squid (zor_o_mama@yahoo.com)
Wed, 24 Nov 1999 11:14:00 -0800 (PST)



Thanks for your suggestions... I haven't read all of
them yet as my other account is 'shut down for
emergency maintenance' (axel are you having this
problem too? grrrrrrrrr) but I look forward to reading
them.

-s-

--- NRahav@ixl.com wrote:
>
> Try the Bobby Hughes album 'Fusa Riot'. One of the
> best albums of the year,
> in my humble opinion.
>
>
> .·´¯`·.¸¸.N·a·t.¸
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SIBYL [mailto:sbedford@indiana.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 12:59 PM
> To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
> Subject: help Please?
>
>
> I have a slight dilemma. My jazz [dance] teacher has
> a limited selection
> of music (Santana?!spare me) so I've started to
> bring in stuff from my cd
> collection to make class a little more funky [as it
> should be]. However,
> this is backfiring because each album I bring in she
> immediately buys and
> overplays until I want to vomit instead of dance.
> This means I have to
> have a different cd for each class so she'll play
> it. She has purchased
> Nightmares on Wax/Carboot Soul, the new DJ Krush,
> Thievery Corporation DJ
> Kicks, god knows what else. I am flattered but don't
> want the music I
> enjoy to be ruined for me. I'm taking the advanced
> class with her next
> semester...
>
> Her problem is that she has no time to listen or
> shop for music (I had to
> tell her where to buy everything). Anyone with ideas
> of albums she should
> buy Please tell me, anything with a good beat (think
> of doing crunches or
> push-ups), I like the Sofa Rockers track on Sessions
> among others...but a
> lot of music I like to chill to has a less defined
> or more languid rythm.
> Or else it's too hyper or electronic for warm-up.
> All suggestions
> welcomed.
>
> Thank you in advance...
> Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
>
> [hi to people I should email but can't until later
> because I'm fifteen
> minutes late for my lunch date as usual]
>
> -s-
>
>
>

=====
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