[Dynagroove] Anyone see the Basement Jaxx @the Bowl this past Sunday??!!

Joshua Richard saneideas at gmail.com
Tue Jul 19 15:35:16 PDT 2005


Amen to that Imad...there is nothing at all innovative or spectacular about
gutteral and juvinile humor that debases all that makes us an intelligent
species.

In other news I agree with all the things said about the Jaxx and am SORELY
pissed that I missed the show. I was stuck moving till late in the evening
into my new place.

GRRR...

Joshie

On 7/19/05, BadIYE at aol.com <BadIYE at aol.com> wrote:
>
> Basement Jaxx have always been amazing. We couldn't make it,
> unfortunately.
>
>
> What I disagree with (and please don't take this personally, Doron my
> friend) is comparing the Jaxx to Howard Stern of the radio. In my opinion,
> Stern
> is one of the most utterly complete morons ever. While he can at times be
> quite amusing, most of the times, his shit is not funny at all, especially
> when
> he seriously advocates, to millions of listeners that the US should nuke a
> few places in the world. He can kiss my ass.
>
> Basement Jaxx elevated electronic music to new heights. Howard Stern
> ushered in all that is crass, irresponsible and digusting about talk radio
> today....not quite the same.
>
> my 2 cents
> Imad
>
> In a message dated 7/19/2005 2:14:37 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> doron at whoomps.com writes:
>
> Well...you really should have.
>
> I'm probably in the minority on this list when I say this, but the Jaxx to
> me are like what Howard Stern is to radio hosts, or what that little
> Japanese guy who wins the Nathan's hot dog eating contest every single
> year
> without fail is to competitive eating. They're just EONS and EONS AHEAD of
> the comeptition. I know of no other house producers who can compare to the
> Jaxx' innovation and more importantly, ability to generate 100% pure
> unadulterated JOY.
>
> It was really, really incredible to see the ENTIRE Hollywood Bowl
> pulsating
> up and down in unison to some of the funkiest, most physically engaging
> music I've ever heard. Besides their hits, there were crazy mashups, and
> sick vocalists, and by the end, there was an entire samba school of drums
> and dancers, a horn section, a drummer, another percussionist, guitar, and
> 8
> freaks dressed in ape suits making for the biggest onstage party I've ever
> seen in my life.
>
> Sick, sick, sick shit.
>
> --doron
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