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Watch Richie Hawtin play four gigs in 24 hours
This six-minute video follows the jetset jock through a dizzying string of New Year's gigs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efvm4fmak6w
Words / Bill_Lee
Published / Tuesday, 19 February 2013 12:00 PM
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how_ewrote
Wed, 20 Feb 2013Richie Rich's paid his dues i guess, now hes ballin wherever he goes & thats cool,
but it seems hes always gotta have a sook about how hard it is jet-setting, patrying, fucking & snorting your way from gig to gig for mega bucks. i dont wanna hear that shit!

silentfoolwrote
Tue, 19 Feb 2013well. first and foremost, 24 hours/2 countries/4 cities/4 gigs does not sound like fun but like cashing in, big time.

'just look at my fancy charter jet!'

though, can i blame him? would i mind if people were throwing money at me from all directions?


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