well, the show last night was very awesome. sorry to those of you who could not be there....
we started off the night at the Traffic Jam, the original brew-pub in Detroit with the most amazing food.
then we headed over to the Majestic. it was some kind of bad-ass skiing and snowboarding movie called The Tangerine Dream followed by an "after-party" with Mixmaster Mike. I don't know if it was really a party, but it was after the movie. and a bunch of little breakdancers commandeered a circle in front of the stage and did their thang, so it was fun.
and yes, Mixmaster Mike can cut faster and sweeter than you could believe. I learned, or at least was reminded (you know what they say, you don't have to teach a master anything, just remind him/her) how much I love a nasty, nasty bass.
and now, I'd bet you want to see an awesome pic from the show..................
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well, forget you! this show is travelling all over - go see him for yourself.
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I like a nasty, nasty bass.
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viernes, noviembre 11, 2005
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Yes the Mixmaster was awesome, even though he was brought to us by Jeep, Red Bull, Teton Research, The North Face, Salomon Ski's, Coke, Boyne Highlands Resort, Colorado Board of Tourism, Shanty Creek Resorts, Burton Snowboards, x14 Films, Techniques Turntables, Daimlerchrysler, AssSoSoft Toiletpaper, Otis Spunkmeyer Cookies, Noxema, Zima, Budweiser Ice Light Dry XXX, Superbowl 52, Detroit Hardcore Breakdancing and Jolly Green Giant Early Season Corn Nibblets.
strangely - i also love a nasy bass.
Nasy bass is the best.
The nasier the betier.
NASTY.
Shut up ANON - you are familiar with my penchant for NASTY basses.
:P
no flirting!!!
step away from the anonymous!
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