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brodie332

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  • Birthday 06/21/1968

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  1. vinyl + being yourself + dt what more could you ask for? i've always loved this place even if i need to chug a couple of drinks before i enter. i remember reading somehwere the write up for friday vinyl: it said, leave your attitude at the door. no dress code = no attitude music is the answer. cheers, db
  2. i read the above several times. uh...you were raised by straight parents, correct? i'm done.
  3. I am trying to hear about and find cool people who chill, go to new york clubs and are totally into the music, the vibe, and most of all, dancing, being free, and expressing yourself. y'know like keeping the scene alive and makin' it real. I click on the "New York Drama" board but for some strange reason I keep on getting sent to the "Let's Kill Asians" board. Some web administrator must be lighting up again. music is the answer. db
  4. Try this, the guestlist lady told me last friday that they are no longer honoring clubplanet guestlist, and she gave me this address: http://www.robpromotions.com/Home/index.html cheers, brodie
  5. for a girl, "Audrey" or the gaelic "Morag." for a guy, nothing spells out S-E-X to the babes like "Yoda" or "Spamster." brodie-5
  6. I think if you're doing your thang and geting it on on the dancefloor, you can be wearing dutch clogs and it don't matter. If you can bust a move wearing sandals, then go ahead n represent. brodie-5
  7. can someone teach me how to examine people's toes while I am dancing at a club? somebody's got to be dancing on their heads. -brodie332
  8. hey -> anyone have any idea what the deep house + garage house type song they were playing around 11:30 at centrofly when the floor was still kind of empty. It had raspy hi-hats, congas, a jazzy organ and a jazz guitar taking turns soling going back and forth. (I tried pogoing to slip the dj a note...didn't work ) Also does anyone have any recommend. on a good compil. cd in the GBH style? I came upone London Calling. Pretty good and close to friday centrofly sound. cheers, d_brodie
  9. i am not sure if anyone else needed to witness this execution, but i suppose to the people whose family members were directly involved, it was some sort of catharsis. the keyword that kept on coming up was 'closure.' i don't think anything could serve as closure if someone close to me was murdered like the people in that building, but then again i am not those people and really, there's no way of telling. this leads me to the most influential phrase i heard this year (from kieslowski's movie Trois Couleurs: Rouge (RED)): "If I was him I would have done the exact same thing." which is an inverted modification of the adage 'If I was him, I would have done <something else>. i'm not saying mcveigh should get anything other than what he got. i'm saying if i went through exactly everything he, t. mcveigh with his given personality, went through in his lifetime leading up to the bombing, (w/o what i, brodie332, have been through , i would probably have done the same thing.) and if i had gone thru everything the people who's family members got killed, i would have wanted to see the sucka burned 2. but i didn't in both instances, so my word is as good as shite. now, back to dancing brodie-5 <A HREF="/cgi-bin/redir.cgi?url=http://www.geocities.com/overweight_old_fart " TARGET=_blank&gt;http://www.geocities.com/overweight_old_fart </A>
  10. I got so caught up, I forgot to write: Anybody know what the title of this song and who did or remixed it? thanks brodie332
  11. I was way too sick to go out this weekend so I dragged my old tapes out from the old hot 97 dance saturday night dance party broadcasts (circa 1995). There's this song that absolutely brought tears to my eyes cuz it was so phat. I don't know if the DJ remixed an old song or if it is an original. Wah wah funk guitar comping over a phat slap bassline with strings over and a deep house beat, congas and handclaps (total blaxploitation movie soundtrack!): the lyrics: Listen to the beat of loving loving Try to understand and rediscover Music is a way to understanding Rhythm is what keeps our children dancing (backup singers): Universal Rhythm coming to ya Universal Rhythm going through ya Hear the music Hear the music Dancing is way to see your spirit moving anyway your body hears it Music is a key to something precious Hearing is so much pleasure (chorus) It is AWESOME! The lyrics actually say something too! I want this song played at my wedding, divorce, funderal. It is the last song I want to hear when da bomb drops! thanks in advance, y'all.
  12. Sorry, I was gonna say that BK and Nick Sentience "Go Again" sounds very very close to the tune I'm trying to find. I'm not 100% sure tho. brodie
  13. I picked up Safri Duo's single over the weekend. It's a pretty good song, but no, that's not the one. I found DJ Merritt's mix of BK and Nick Sentience's "Go Again." Are there any songs that sound like "Go Again" that DJ's are spinning lots these days? (thanks 4 da help. I'll put on my ears again this weekend)
  14. hey e'body. does anyone know the title + artist of a (current, I think) song with a long instrumental latin conga break in the middle w/ just two chords over and over again on the top. Yeah, I know, that describes a whole bunch of dance songs. I've heard it two weeks in a row on centrofly early on fridays, as well as Vinyl, early fridays. Very danceable. Thanks ahead. brodie
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