I'm from Boston and I am so pissed that I missed the moby show at axis. Then i found out the moby played the free show on my birthday at the hatch shell the day i left to school. Is he ever going to play there again? What about anything on the westside
> very cool, it put me in a good mood for the rest of the day.
Zoe Ball woke me up with Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
> "Do or do not. There is no try." (Yoda, circa 1980)
Very true
> >The folks at the WB played "everloving" over the preview for next weeks
Frightening Moby moment. I was sat in my friends room and he had the TV
o0n. We had a programme about some strange old woman not getting her
morgage sorted out or something, and then, for utterly no reason
whatsoever.......Inside came on, cool.
> >Buffy/Angel crossover ....I love Buffy, plase don't mention what's happening on it, I'm in backward BBC land with only up to epsiode six of series two.......!
Subject: (mobility) Re: sorry about the last message
Date: 22 Oct 1999 08:50:53 +0100
> 4) The WDMHFSB Video
> Is it just me, or didn't Mute have the slightest idea what they were doing?> It's a really GREAT clip which goes very well with the song, that's not it,> but> the format it is presented in on the CD! BLEHHH!!
> I have nothing against MAC computers, but why the hell use a clip in .mov> format? (they are known for being crappy) But that on the side, that's not> the worst thing. Microsoft MediaPlayer (the latest upgrade) doesn't> recognise> the compression codec of this .mov file, so I'm forced to install Quicktime> which is also supplied on the CD. Did you know that the best way to fuck up> a Windows computers registry is to install Quicktime? Well, and excited I> was> about seeing the clip I totally forgot to backup my old registry settings> before
> installing Quicktime... BIG MISTAKE. Oh, well enough about that, let's
> pretend> you don't mind your registry being fucked up, you click on the .mov file,> mmm> 70 Megabytes for a 3:45 minute song, should be in pretty good quality! NOT!> You'll get a tiny little screen with an incredibly crappy quality clip, how> can they
> fill 70 megs with this??? For those who haven't got the slightest idea what
> I'm
> rambling about here: a 40 Mb Mpeg encoded clip for a 3:45 song gives you a
> full-screen high-quality video!
>
> Oh, and another thing: don't try to run the clip on a 4-speed CDrom (or
> slower)
> I had to copy the file to my harddisk in order to get it to run 'properly'.
> (Mpeg encoded video's run perfectly on 4-speed CDroms...)
> ** Rating content of clip: 9 out of 10 **
> ** Rating presentation of clip: 2 out of 10 **
>
> I'm done now...
>
> (<>,,<>)
> np: Moby - Flying Foxes
>
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> Now, what I think is that the few video's etc I've got from albums by other artists all need you to install Quicktime. Anyway, Mute did the video to try to increase sales even more because this is the best chgance Moby had in the UK top 40, the song is still played on the radio so much, so many records have been sold. The outlet of Our Price ran out of CD1 for goodness sake! Shops ( apart from the evil chart fixers Woolworths) had Moby displays. ( don't think Woolworths sold it, well, Mute didn't give them money) Moby came to number 16, that is so fucking cool, so many CDs must have been sold ;)
> > installing Quicktime... BIG MISTAKE. Oh, well enough about that, let's
> > pretend> you don't mind your registry being fucked up, you click on the .mov file,> mmm> 70 Megabytes for a 3:45 minute song, should be in pretty good quality! NOT!> You'll get a tiny little screen with an incredibly crappy quality clip, how> can they
> > fill 70 megs with this??? For those who haven't got the slightest idea what
win 95 or win 98, I know that win 98 has regrestore, you can type it at
the dos prompt. It automatically saves reg settings from previous
reboots, and you can roll back to those settings, try it out.
That would be really cool if you could hook me up with an audio from Friday night. Please keep me posted if this is at all possible or if you can think of another place to look. Tara
Wonderful wonderful wonderful. I regret very much that I didn't see any of you guys (I had a camera and everything for the occasion--a camera that was temporarily confiscated by the good folks at the Roxy). Anyhoo, this was the third time this year that I've seen Mr. Moby, and it was by far the best. I was about seven feet from the stage (a good thing for a wee person like myself) and I loved just about every minute of it. I was especially glad that he did a little bit of "When It's Cold I'd Like to Die." The only part I wasn't absolutely thrilled with was "Run On." I guess I like the album version a lot more, I don't think that Moby's voice really works as well with that song as it does w/ others. I was also surrounded on all sides by folks who *did* *not* *move* *at* *all.* It was kinda disconcerting. Everyone else that I could see near the stage was into it. All in all, it was a sexy good time.