Well that's, what, a 33% increase over almost every previous wrrld music meeting I've ever held. Four people showed instead of three. That includes me, of course. But also 2 DJs not already part of the longterm crew. Several other new-to-wrrld DJs had emailed me so I hadn't worked out an agenda or anything, figuring that things would be driven but what folks wanted to know/talk about. They didn't show up (**big** props to the one DJ who emailed me to let me know they were cancelling out at the last minute) so I was left fumfering around a bit at the start, I think. Still, it was a productive and enjoyable coupla hours. Spacegrrl and Sta Salsera were there, along with new DJ Andy. We had an interesting chat about reviewing CDs. And Sta Salsera and I worked out a plan to finish off organizing the wrrld shelves. Sure, it'll involve moving almost every frikkin' CD in the section but I think we'll end up with a more usable library. And one that's even (gasp!) organized in a way that makes some kinda overall sense. Well, at least it makes sense to us. Will see what happens when it goes from plan to reality.
Here's a link to tonight's excellent show by Spacegrrl. Bonus points if you can identify the 2 songs that I was planning to play on my show tomorrow night.

a shot in the dark: the two red/nonrock playlist selections?
no, nothing that easy. both were non-playlist tracks, which is what makes it so eerie.
WWGP?
(what would georg play? that is what i shall be asking myself during future shows, in an attempt to completey 0wn your show.)
One time Phil Lee and I accidently played the same non-playlist track in consecutive shows. I consider it a highlight of my DJ career.