From: “[email protected]” Subject: WTB: HEIL TALKBOX Date: 1997/03/13 Organization: Hooked Online Services Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace I’m looking for a talkbox, new or used. Please contact the address below. Thank you. John Lindh [email protected] From: “Hine E. Craque” Subject: WTB: APACHE – Incredible Bongo Band, Shadows, etc. Date: 1997/04/09 Organization: Hooked Online Services Newsgroups: rec.music.marketplace.vinyl I’m looking for any versions of the song “Apache” that I can get my hands on. I know there are at least three in existance, and I think a rock group called The Shadows did the original. I’m especially interested in the Incredible Bongo Band version, but I’m willing to buy any and all versions of this song I can find. Hine E. Craque [email protected] From: “Hine E. Craque” Subject: WTB: MIDI/CV converter Date: 1997/04/13 Organization: Hooked Online Services Newsgroups: alt.music.midi,alt.music.makers.electronic,alt.music.producer,rec.music.makers.marketplace,rec.music.makers.synth I’m willing to buy any functional MIDI to CV converter I can find. I’ll pay money of the legal tender variety. Federal reserve notes infact. Please contact the address below. Thank you. [email protected] From: “Hine E. Craque” Subject: Question: Drawings of Living Things Date: 1997/05/08 Organization: Hooked Online Services Newsgroups: alt.religion.islam As Salaam O Alaikum, I’ve heard some different opinions on this subject, so I’d like to see what internet Muslims think of it. My question is this: are drawings of living things (besides plants) forbidden altogether? Is it alright to have clothing with pictures resembling living things? What about books, records, magazines, etc.? Is it alright to watch cartoons on TV or in movies? I know for certain that drawings of living things are haram under certain circumstances, but different people seem to have different ideas as to how this rule applies. I’d like to hear what some other people have to say regarding this issue, preferably with references to authentic hadith. Salaam, Br. Mujahid From: “[email protected]” Subject: Re: Kool Keith sample question Date: 1997/05/20 Organization: [email protected] Newsgroups: rec.music.hip-hop Joshua Saul wrote: > > T. Tauri wrote: > > > > Tero Karvinen wrote: > > > > > > On the Dr. Octagon album, theres this little intro where Keith > > > introduces himself as the Doctor and goes on about how he can relocate > > > your saliva glands and rebuild your rectum etc. and theres this > > > classical string loop behind him. Now I know I’ve heard it before, and > > > I know who the composer is and know what piece it is but can’t > > > remember it if my life depended on it. > > > > Pachelbel’s Canon in D. > > What’s that guy saying in the background? > > Sounded like “I gots to save yah.” Actually, I’m pretty sure that sample was from Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons.” Pieces of Four Seasons have been used in several TV and radio ads over the past few years, and I think that’s why they chose to use it on that skit (which was supposed to be an ad for Dr. Octagon). The vocal bit was saying “I Got To Tell You,” which is incidentally the name of the skit. Salaam, PP5-1doodoo From: “[email protected]” Subject: Re: IS NAS MUSLIM? Date: 1997/05/20 Organization: [email protected] Newsgroups: rec.music.hip-hop Divine2129 wrote: > > Kevin Lee wrote: > > > > > > Divine2129 wrote: > > > > > no, he isn’t Muslim. and he isn’t controversial to Islam because he is > > > God. Islam is his culture and way of life. > > > > “. . . about Gods/Don’t believe in none of that shit/your facts is > > backwards” > > > > – Nas > > > > He looks much more like an atheist to me. > > > > peace . . . > > kpl > > he was referring the mystery Gods, that people worship > and don’t see. Real common among 5%, to use the lingo > > k.orr > house of phat beats > > true indeed, k.orr. i couldn’t have said it better myself! :o) > Nas ac-knowledges himself as a true and living God, the only God there is, > and doesn’t fall pray to spookisms. > > Peace > Earth Divine Wisdom Dear Ma’am, Is Nas indeed a “god”? If this is so, then why is he susceptable to sin and wrongdoing? Why does he smoke blunts, drink moet, fornicate, and make dukey music? Why is it if he is a “god” that one day he will die? That’s a rather pathetic “god” if you ask me. If something by your logic does not exist unless you can see it, why do you, the members of the 5% Nation, live a life of “pursuing happiness”? I have never seen hapiness myself. Perhaps you can enlighten me as to what it looks like and where I can go to sneek a peek at it. Air cannot be looked upon by the human eye. Neither can God. Yet without either of these things humans could not exist. Perhaps one day the members of the 5% will wake up and see who is in fact the slave and who is indeed The Master. Salaam From: “[email protected]” Subject: Re: Are Shi’a Muslims ? Date: 1997/06/02 Organization: [email protected] Newsgroups: soc.religion.islam As Salaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah, The answer to any questions of “are ___ Muslims?” can be answered by investigating a few simple points. If a person or a group of people believe in the unity of Allah and the day of judgement, believe in the prophethood of Muhammad, believe in the angels, if they keep up Salat, pay Zakat, fast in Ramadan, and perform the Hajj if they’re able to, they are Muslims. They can believe things completely contradictory to the Qur’an, or the words of any of the prophets and still be Muslim. They can commit any imaginable sin and still be Muslim, so long as they still fulfill the aforementioned items. Accusing a Muslim or a Muslim group of disbelief is in itself an act of disbelief. The prophet never accused even the individuals he knew to be hypocrites of disbelief, nor did he treat them in a way any different from other Muslims. No good can come from Muslims accusing Muslims of disbelief; this can only lead to arguement, resentment, and further division. If you find a Muslim saying something which you believe to be in error, present to him/her your reasons for believing them to be in error and try to help them see the truth. Don’t waste your time squabbling over petty differences. Salaam, Mr. Mujahid From: “[email protected]” Subject: FS: BOSS DR-660 Drum Machine Date: 1997/07/07 Reply-To: [email protected] Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace,alt.music.midi,alt.music.makers.electronic,alt.music.producer,alt.music.makers.synth Dear Potential Buyer, I’m selling a near-mint condition BOSS DR-660 with the original printed instructions, instructional video tape, and AC adapter. I don’t know what this thing is worth these days, so I’ll take the best offer I can get. I intend to ship it COD, and leave the postal charges in the hands of the buyer, so please don’t mention shipping in your offer. If you’re interested, contact: [email protected] Thank you for your time, Dr. Hine E. Craque From: “[email protected]” Subject: FS: 200+ Hip-Hop, Funk, Jazz, Misc – LPs, CDs, Tapes, Videos Date: 1997/07/21 Organization: [email protected] Newsgroups: alt.rap,rec.music.hip-hop,rec.music.funky,rec.music.makers.dj Salaam, I plan on selling all of the 200+ items listed below as a single package, and I’m not willing to break any of it up. Among these records are many classics, collectors items, and out of print rarities, so please make reasonable bids. If you have any questions about individual records, just ask. I intend to take the best offer I recieve. Sincerely, Prof. J —[LPs]— 2 Live Crew, The: “Move Somethin'” 3rd Bass: “The Cactus Al/bum” Boogie Boys, The: “City Life” Butcher Beats And Breaks: “Butcher Beats And Breaks” Boogie Down Productions: “Criminal Minded” Byron Davis And The Fresh Krew: “Don’t Be Bashful” Cash Money & Marvelous: “Where’s The Party At?” Chic: “Chic” Digable Planets: “Blowout Comb” D.J. Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince: “He’s The DJ, I’m The Rapper” Dr. Octagon: “Dr. Octagon” Dred Scott: “Breakin’ Combs” Earth Wind & Fire: “The Best of Earth Wind & Fire Vol. I” Earth Wind & Fire: “The Best of Earth Wind & Fire Vol. II” Earth Wind & Fire: “Gratitude” Earth Wind & Fire: “All N All” [Double Vinyl, First Record Is Missing] Egyptian Lover, The: “On The Nile” Fat Boys: “Coming Back Hard Again” General Kane: “In Full Chill” Ghetto Boys: “Making Trouble” Gigolo Tony: “Ain’t It Good To Ya” Hurricane: “The Hurra” Isley Bros. And Marvin & Johnny: “Isley Bros. And Marvin & Johnny” Jackson, Micheal: “Off The Wall” James, Rick: “Come Get It” James, Rick: “Street Songs” Jaz: “Word To The Jaz” Jaz, The: “To Your Soul” Kool Moe Dee: “Kool Moe Dee” KRS-ONE: “Return Of The Boom Bap” Masta Ace Incorperated: “Slaughtahouse” Mazarati: “Mazarati” MC Hammer: “Let’s Get It Started” MC Twist & The Def Squad: “Comin’ Thru Like Warriors” McLaren, Malcolm: “Malcolm McLaren Fans” Ohio Players: “Contradiction” Ohio Players: “Fire” Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: “Beat Street Volume 2” Pharcyde, The: “Labcabincalifornia” Prince And The Revolution: “Around The World In A Day” Professor Griff And The Last Asiatic Disciples: “Pawns In The Game” Robinson, Smokey: “A Quiet Storm” Ross, Diana: “Diana” Run Dmc: “Raising Hell” Run Dmc: “Tougher Than Leather” Schooly D: “Smoke Some Kill” Spinners: “Love Trippin'” Stevie Wonder: “Stevie Wonder’s Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants” Throw Down: “Throw Down” Tone-Loc: “Loc-ed After Dark” Too Short: “Life Is . . . Too Short” Ultramagnetic MC’s: “Critical Beatdown” U.T.F.O.: “Lethal” U.T.F.O.: “Skeezer Pleezer” Vanity: “Skin On Skin” War: “Why Can’t We Be Friends?” Watson, Johnny Guitar: “Ain’t That A Bitch” Whodini: “Whodini” Whodini: “Escape” —[EPs]— Andrea Fallen Angel: “Forever, Will You Be My Love, I Saw Him Standing There, Hound Dog Party, Gettin’ Looser” C.I.A. featuring Ice Cube & Dr. Dre: “My Posse, Just 4 The Cash$, Ill-Legal” Dangerous Crew: “Dangerous Crew” Egyptian Lover, The: “You’re So Fine, E-Rap (Holding It Down), Scratch Force One, The Ultimate Scratch II” Fila Fresh Crew, The: “3 The Hard Way, Tuffest Man Alive, Dunk The Funk, Drink It Up” N.W.A.: “Panic Zone, Dope Man, 8-Ball” N.W.A.: “Gangsta Gangsta, Quiet On Tha Set, Something 2 Dance 2, Something Like That” Too Short: “Freaky Tales: The Untold Story Part 1” Too Short: “Freaky Tales: The Saga Continues Part II” Too Short: “Don’t Stop Rappin'” World Class Wreckin’ Cru, The: “House-Calls” —[12″ Singles]— 2 Live Crew, The: “Get It Girl b/w Cut It Up” 2 Live Crew, The: “Move Somethin'” 2 Live Crew, The: “Trow The D. and Ghetto Bass” 2 Live Crew, The: “Yakety Yak” 2 Live Crew, The: “Do Wah Diddy” 3.5.7.: “Juicy Got U Krazy” Ace Juice featuring MC Hammer: “Go Go” Al B Sure!: “Nite And Day” Al B Sure! featuring Slick Rick: “If I’m Not Your Lover” Afro-Rican: “Let It Go b/w I Can Do That” Arabian Prince, The: “It Ain’t Tough” Ayers, Roy: “I’m The One” Bass Dominators, The: “The Bass Is Too Strong” Bad Boys featuring K Love: “Bad Boys” Black Rock & Ron featuring Prince Paul: “You Can’t Do Me None (Remixes)” Black Uhuru: “Chill Out b/w Right Stuff” Bobby Jimmy & The Critters featuring Dr. Dre: “N.Y./L.A. Rappers” Bollock Brothers, The: “Harley David Son Of A Bitch” Boogie Boys, The: “Zodiac” Byrd, Donald & 125th Street, N.Y.C.: “Sexy Dancer b/w Midnight” Byron Davis & The Fresh Krew featuring “Special K.M.C.”: “Now Dance b/w Down Wit It” Cameo: “Back And Forth” Capital Tax: “2 Timin’ b/w Get In To It” Channel Live: “Sex For The Sport” Con Funk Shun: “She’s A Star b/w Rock It All Night” Cymone, Andr : “Lipstick Lover” D-Def Conection: “Jealous People” D&D Project, The: “The D&D Project” Da Lench Mob: “Chocolate City” Dana Dane: “Show Me Love” Das Efx: “Real Hip-Hop” Debbie Deb: “I’m Searchin'” Derek B: “Rock The Beat” Diamond featuring D-Roc: “Bank Head Bounce” Dimples Tee: “Jealous Fella’s” Dirty Red: “Cold Bassin’ It Up b/w I Have Power” DJ Mike & MC Cool D: “Gangster Rock b/w Do That Shit” Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde: “Yellow Panties b/w Freshest Rhymes In The World” Eazy E: “The Boyz-N-The Hood” Eddie “B”: “Time To Rock The House II” Egyptian Lover, The: “Dance” Egyptian Lover, The: “D.S.L.’s” Egyptian Lover, The: “Freak-A-Holic” Egyptian Lover, The: “Get Into It” Egyptian Lover, The: “Computer Love b/w And My Beat Goes Boom” Egyptian Lover, The: “The Lover” Foxxx Freddie featuring Eric B: “Somebody Else Bumped Your Girl” Freestyle: “It’s Automatic” Fresh 3 M.C.’s: “Have Your Heart b/w A Few Minutes More” Funkdoobeist: “Dedicated” Future MC’s, The: “Erotic Rapp b/w State Of Shock Rapp” Fresh Celeste featuring M-4 Sers: “Get It Boy” Gaye, Marvin: “A Funky Space Reincarnation” General Kane: “Crack Killed Applejack” Georgio: “Sexappeal” Gigolo Tony: “Shake Your Pants” Grand Puba: “A Little Of This” Gucci: “Sally “That Girl”” Guy: “I Like” HP: “Ho Patrol b/w Skull” Hugh E. MC & DJ Rock: “It’s The Game b/w The Beat Has Bass” Ice Cube: “AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted” Ice-T: “I’m Your Pusher” Iceman Ja: “Mega Jon’s Bass” Isley Brothers, The: “All In My Lover’s Eyes” Isley Brothers, The: “It’s Alright With Me” Isley Brothers, The: “Rockin’ With Fire b/w I Wanna Be With You” Jaz: “Hawaiian Sophie” J.J. Roxx: “Get Back” Jonzun Crew featuring Michael Jonzun: “Time Is Running Out” Juanito (FX): “Move Your Feet” Junkyard Band, The: “The Word b/w Sardines” K.C. And The Sunshine Band: “Do You Wanna Go Party” Kool & The Gang: “Cherish (Remix) b/w Fresh/Mislead (Special Mix)” Kool & The Gang: “Big Fun” Kool G Rap: “It’s A Shame” Kool Keith: “Sex Style b/w Don’t Crush It” Left Lane: “Bam Bam Bam” L.L. Cool J: “I’m That Type Of Guy” L.S. Fresh: “You Can’t Get No P–sy!” Luke: “Banned In The U.S.A – The Luke LP Featuring The 2 Live Crew” Mac, The: “The Game Is Thick” Mantronix: “Needle To The Groove” Mantronix with M.C. Tee: “Fresh Is The Word” Mary Jane Girls: “In My House” Mazarati: “The Saga Of A Man” MC Player: “Rhyming Rampage” MC Hammer: “Here Comes The Hammer” MC Shy D: “Don’t Sweat Me” MC Shy D: “Shake It” MC Twist & The Def Squad: “The House Jumps” MC Twist & The Def Squad: “Just Rock” Nocera: “Let’s Go” Nocera featuring Mantronix: “Summertime, Summertime” O’Neal, Alexander: “Fake” Prince And The Revolution: “Raspberry Beret” Prince And The Revolution: “Kiss” Prince Markie Dee: “Crunchtime” Queen Latifah featuring KRS-One, Heavy D, & Treach: “Rough b/w I Can’t Understand” “R,” The (Renard With No Regard) featuring Ced What?: “How Hard Can You Throw It?” Rappin’ 4-Tay: “Ain’t No Playa Like . . .” Renard With No Regard featuring Ced What?: “We’ll Make Your Body Move b/w Burnadette” Rock Master Scott and The Dynamic Three: “The Roof Is On Fire b/w The Request Line” Rock Master Scott and The Dynamic Three: “The Roof Is On Fire b/w The Request Line” Rockwell, Noel featuring The Poet: “Beat You Down” Roxanne Shant : “Have A Nice Day” Sa-Fire: “Don’t Break My Heart” Shabazz The Disciple: “Death Be The Penalty” Sir Mix A Lot: “Iron Man b/w I’ll Roll You Up!” Sly Fox: “Lets Go All The Way b/w Como Tu Te Llama?” Stevie B: “Dreamin’ Of Love” Stevie B: “Party Your Body” Sista featuring Craig Mack: “It’s Alright” Sugarhill Gang: “Rapper’s Delight” T La Rock: “T-N-Off b/w Housin’ With The T’s” T La Rock: “Back To Burn” T.M.F.C.: “How Bout Some” Tony! Toni! Ton !: “Born Not To Know” Tony Rock: “Still Doin’ It” Too Short: “The Ghetto” Trinere: “I’ll Be All You Ever Need” Ultra: “Big Time” Uncle Jam’s Army: “Dial-A-Freak b/w Yes Yes, Yes” Uncle Jam’s Army: “Dial-A-Freak b/w Yes Yes, Yes” Uncle Jam’s Army featuring Mr. Prince & Miss Nysa: “Naughty Boy” Unknown And Lyrrad: “Let’s Jam” Unknown And Lyrrad: “Let’s Jam” U.T.F.O.: “Roxanne, Roxanne” U.T.F.O.: “Roxanne, Roxanne” Vicious featuring Shyheim: “Life Of A Shortie” Vicious Bass: “Shake That Thang” West Coast Crew: “Jail Bait” Whodini: “Funky Beat” Young And Restless: “”B” Girls” —[CD Albums]— De La Soul: “3 Feet High And Rising” Gangstarr: “Hard To Earn” Grand Puba: “Reel To Real” Goodie Mob: “Soul Food” Ice Cube: “AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted” Redman: “Whut Thee Album” —[CD Singles]— Cypress Hill: “We Ain’t Goin’ Out Like That” Das Efx featuring Mobb Deep: “Microphone Master” Kris Kross: “Da Bomb” Kris Kross: “I’m Real” Ultramagnetic MC’s: “Raise It Up” —[Cassette Albums]— Arabian Prince: “Situation Hot” Chopin: “The Best Of Chopin” Compton’s Most Wanted: “It’s A Compton Thang” D.O.C., The: “No One Can Do It Better” Eric B & Rakim: “Follow The Leader” Just-Ice: “Gun Talk” Grieg and Sibelius: “Peer Gynt Suite” Kris Kross: “Totally Krossed Out” Mc Shy D: “Comin’ Correct In 88” Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: “Colors” —[Cassette EP’s]— Juvenile Committee: “F.ree U.s C.olored K.ids” —[Cassette Singles]— Troop featuring Tito (Formerly of Fearless 4): “Spread My Wings” Whooliganz, The: “Put Your Handz Up” —[Videos]— Style Wars Wild Style From: “[email protected]” Subject: WTB: Midi/CV Converter Date: 1997/07/21 Organization: [email protected] Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace I’m looking for any Midi to CV converter that works. Please contact ([email protected]) to sell one to me. Thank you. Salaam, Prof. J From: “Dr. J” Subject: Re: Judaism and Islam Date: 1997/08/13 Organization: [email protected] Newsgroups: soc.religion.islam David Goldman wrote: > Because of the Zionist heresy many people forget how well religious > Jews and Muslims got along in many Muslim countries for most of > history. There was genuine respect and friendship. Why has Zionism > destroyed all that? We religious Jews and religious Muslims share much > in common for morality and community and fear of G-d. There are many > of us religious Jews who know Zionism as a heretical and idolatrous > invention. We yearn for the day of peace and fellowship as it was in > the old days. Inshallah! Beezras Hashem! This is all true. It’s a shame that so many Jews have fallen into the ideological trap that modern Zionism presents to them. As I’ve said many times before, there is no such thing as a Zionist Jew, you are either one or the other. However, it’s also a shame that so many Muslims are confused when they see devils marching under the banners of Jews and Christians; people of the book. They’re wolves in sheeps clothing. We shouldn’t get mad at the sheep. Salaam, Prof. J From: “Dr. J” Subject: WTB: ARP AXXE Manuals Date: 1997/08/19 Organization: [email protected] Newsgroups: alt.music.makers.electronic,rec.music.makers.marketplace,rec.music.makers.synth Dear Person, I’m look to buy either originals or photocopies of the manuals that came with the ARP AXXE keyboard. From what I understand, there were three manuals. One was an instruction book, another was a patch book with 50 patches, and the third was something else. Please respond by way of e-mail. Salaam, Cap’n J
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