RE: Why Acid? Part II.


NRahav@ixl.com
Fri, 22 Oct 1999 12:37:28 -0400



i think this list covers a broad range of styles-
we talk about hip hop, house, funk, rare groove, jazz, "acid" jazz, reggae,
african, indian, d&b....
I think the peeps on here maintain an open mind and a high level of
appreciation for all things jazzy.... if you dont see that, then....hmm....

funny too that you say this because you were the one who slammed some new
jack for asking about Jamiroquai. (though I have to admit that was funny)

.·´¯`·.¸¸.N·a·t.¸

-----Original Message-----
From: BAO [mailto:tunde@arches.uga.edu]
Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 10:15 AM
To: Calvin Ho
Cc: Elson Trinidad; Jason Mariyappan; NRahav@ixl.com; jflix@ifae.es;
Acidjazz
Subject: Re: Why Acid? Part II.

that is true, there rarely is any real acid jazz music discussion. Is
always about house and drum n bass. ALl music is good to talk about, but
its just a bit weird.

On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Calvin Ho wrote:

>
> >
> >I recognize that, but IMHO, this is the *Acid Jazz* list and whatever
gets
> >serious discussion on this list
> >becomes "acid-jazz" by circumstance whether it was meant to be or not.
> >Perhaps
> >its coincidental but it just so happens that whatever Gilles Peterson
plays,
> >it's stuff we're already talking about.
>
> Maybe the name of this list should change as times have changed.
>



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