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Re: Return of the Queen!

written by Dep  on 15.03. at 04:48:04 - as answer to: Return of the Queen! by The Queen Metroid
>You probably heard that things weren't going to well for me. I am pleased to say, though, that things have improved for both Jay and me. I think part of that has to be the fact that Jay has a new girlfriend, and is enjoying himself more. He's getting ready to go get his high school diploma from a business career center. Another thing that's been good is that both of us have discovered the joys of cheesy euro-house music. For those of you who aren't familiar with this, it's stompy music that's usually very fast, and has perky ditzy cheerful lyrics. Some groups that spring to mind are Dune, Force & Styles, ATC(not ATB) and Paffendorf. >No new tights related escapades to mention here(mainly 'cos Jay hasn't mentioned anything to Onola yet) but I'll keep ya posted, m'kay?>Angie

>>>Yea, our queen returneth! So good to hear from you and Jay again, especially to hear that things are turning around for youse (I was born in Brooklyn). Welcome back, o royal house o'Metroid!>>>Will definitely check out L'Musique House-Fromage (can't remember the french word for "house"). I'm a sucker for wierd pop. Ever heard film music from India? Wild! I swear that ADD is essential to getting hired as an indian pop songwriter/arranger. The songs shift gears more often than an early solo tune by McCartney, and no instrument is too wacky for an Indian arranger to throw on a track... The CD to get for starters is "Dance Raja Dance" by Vijaya Anand (Luaka Bop Records-thanks, Mr. Byrne!). Back after these messages!-Depon


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