>Lounge</A> thing is confusing me!!! will someone pleeeease help me? I feel
>like a little idiot here heh.. I know it is today ... but is it like cali
>time or new york time? *sigh*
>
> Cheers,
> Mia iV Valentine
>
>
It says PST which I'm pretty sure is pacific standard time. I went to the moby page and clicked on 'go to the lounge'. Then 'on air now' 'view the whichever k stream' so it opened up real player and I am looking at a picture of a lizard. My comp. says it is 5:04 now so it should be starting....whoa there we go. See ya.
-Sara
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And yes, he did mention our little but nice country The Netherlands! (My question about Pinkpop!!!!) I'm flattered .... and I'm for a 3 weeks vacation, so until then ...
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I don't know why you guys couldn't just go to the mobility homepage, it took me about 30 seconds to find this.
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<<<<<hey i didnt know moby was gonna be on leno too!! i watched him on cbs on the
late late show w/ some craig guy who was the biggest bullshit idiot i've ever
seen in my life. he seemed so bored with moby and the questions mostly
referred to play and rumors about moby's sex life. O well, even tho he was a
jerkass- moby was more glorius than ever!! >>>>
Really? I thought that interview went really well. It was interesting and funny and I thought the questions were pretty diverse. I really like Craig Kilborn and I miss the days when he was on the Daily Show...
-Sara
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hi, i know someone mentioned this already, but i deleted the post by mistake...but could someone please tell me again what TV shows Moby is going to be on later this week...thanks!
Subject: Re: (mobility) please, i love moby.....but stop this...
Date: 13 May 2000 14:09:30 -0700
<< personally(and i know im gonna get some crap for this, as this is the first
> time i have written)i think, and tell me if im wrong, it would be easier to
> have a message board set up somewhere that everyone could go to and check.
> rather than having the whole board sent to us every day. just a thought. you
> can set one up just about anywhere. aight thats all....
>>
I like this format. If you're worried about this clogging your email you should get a separate email address. That's what I did (hence the stupid name).
-Sara
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Hello everyone. Towards the end of Video Killed the Radio Star on VH1 (its a show about the history of music videos) there's a part about the 'anti-video' and they have Moby talking a bit about Bodyrock. The version with the people dancing of coarse. I've never gotten to see it, I've only seen the walking around with glasses one, which I didn't really like.
And I know someone was talking about DJ Swamp on this list. I can't remember when though. Well he's the DJ for Beck on his tour now and he is great! I saw Beck May 2nd in San Francisco, and Beck was awesome of coarse, then during the encore, DJ Swamp was onstage by himself and he just blew me away. He's very talented.
Ack. I was driving with my mum the other day and porcelain came on the radio. She said something about Moby's voice being sexy, which is just a weird thing to hear your mom say.
Can someone please, please make a transcript of the Later interview??
Thats it,
Sara
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Yeah, basically sucked. Although I did get my question answered : ) I tried to get a transcript of it but people kept talking while moby was answering questions so there was a lot of jibberish in between the important stuff.
On another note, they've been playing Porcelain so much on the San Francisco 'modern rock' station. It will be like Limp Bizkit then Moby then Korn. It's weird, but good, in my opinion.
~Sara
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Yes I was so excited when I heard this. He was at this same festival last year when I was there and I didn't even like him then. I remember saying something like, oh its Moby, lets get food. But anyway, I found the set list interesting:
MainStage
Cypress Hill
Everclear
Godsmack
Limp Bizkit
Moby
Offspring
Stone Temple Pilots (yea!)
Third Eye Blind
'Dysfunctional Stage'
Incubus
Papa Roach
POD
Power Man 5000
Slipknot
Staind
The third stage will have local bands that haven't been announced yet.
I think he seems a little out of place, but who cares? I'm excited, I don't know if I can go yet though. Ugh, I hate shoreline.
-Sara
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On Fri, 19 May 2000 11:19:07 XPoiZoNiV wrote:
>Moby is playing Live 105s Summer Festival Big Friggin Day which is in san
>fran at the shoreline amphiteatre. You can purchase tix tomarrow at 10am on
Subject: Re: (mobility) A Q for M (animal crackers)
Date: 25 May 2000 17:42:15 -0700
>
>>Can vegans eat animal crackers?
>>
>>dj tripp
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>
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>If they want to...
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Nah, I think they have milk or whey in them. I was a vegan for about 5 months, but I gave it up. It's rather hard living with parents who eat meat and everything else and get pissed off when I don't eat what they cook for me. So I eat milk products now and that's much easier on everyone. Just in case anyone cares...
-Sara
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damian loeb is moby's best friend and has been for 14 years [??] . they met back when moby was a dj in connecticut and they moved together to new york in the early 90's. he's a painter and you can see some of his work in the interview magazine from a few months ago - pretty good stuff.
Well Time has another article on ecstacy. They just had one a couple months ago, but that's OK, I enjoy them. Anyway, there were quite a few snippets about Moby in the article "Rave New World", nice article too. So I'll type out the Moby parts.
One electronic musician who is definetly getting a nod these days is the American deejay-composer Moby....Moby used his palette skillfully. He got his start as a deejay, but he also sings and plays with a backing band when he's on tour. His 1995 album Everything is Wrong sold about 125,000 copies. His critically acclaimed new album Play, which samples old blues songs and sets them to futuristic beats, has already gone platinum...."The consolidation of all the different record companies under big multinational parent companies", he says, has spawned the current crush of mass-producing teen pop acts. "Your BMGs, your Sonys, your Time Warners...nothing against these companies, but they buy music companies and they expect music to perform the way that, say, snack cakes or liquid paper performs. There's so much comercial emphasis on disposable pop music that I think it leaves people desperately looking for other types of musical expression."(Goes on to talk about Moby's music being used in commercials)...Moby says he tried smoking pot when he was 11 or 12 so he could hang out with the "cool kids", but that was pretty much the end of his experimentation. Says Moby: "I've never tried ecstacy, I've never tried cocaine, I've never tried heroine. I don't think there's anything ethically wrong with drug use, but the reason I stay away from it is that I value my brain too much. I don't want to trust my synapses to some stranger that I met in a nightclub. I hope to use my brain for the rest of my life."
We hope he does too....With horrifyingly generic teen pop acts blaring out from MTVs Total Request Live day in and day out, it's a wonder more kids haven't turned to drugs to escape the awful racket. (haha, I just thought that was funny) Sure, a fair amount of electronica is wordless wallpaper, but slip on Moby's soulful, cerebral Play, and you won't need any substances to get high. The music will take you there all by itself.
Don't you just love that last part? There's also a picture of Moby at his keyboard and a couple with his billboard in the background. It also mentions Paul Van Dyk, BT, Digweed, and a bunch of others.
Hope you enjoyed.
-Sara
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Well I searched time.com and couldn't find the article online. As far as I know, this is the 2nd ecstacy article they've done and at least the second time they've had moby. remember is little blurb about music in the future in feb.?
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On Tue, 30 May 2000 22:07:38 No1gypsie wrote:
>So what's the url? I'd like to see him. Funny, I am on a rave list and
>someone posted the url to the extacy article, but I didn't think to look for
>anything else that might be good. Since when did Time write stuff like this?
>I thought they were all about wallstreet and stuff that apply to the way old
>generation. (not that walstreet can't be for a 20/30 yr old).
>
>
>Later
>Emily
>
>
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hey friend..im making this public on mobility because i've e-mailed you privately and have not received a response...i remember sending you five dollars, which is not a huge amount of money for a cd which you would put some rare live and hard ro find songs in..i've not revceived anything in the mail or anything from you..just wanted to know if this was an honest offer or if five dollars a person made you rich and prosperous...much love...elie
Subject: Re: (mobility) Detroit Electronic Music Festival
Date: 01 Jun 2000 01:01:58 EDT
In a message dated Thu, 1 Jun 2000 12:07:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Mike A7" <mikea7@provide.net> writes:
Speaking of festivals, did anyone else here manage to make it to any of the
3 days of the Detroit Electronic Music Festival? Not sure if there are any
other Michiganders on here. People travelled from all over the world for
this awesome event, a celebration of electronic music in the birthplace of
techno. >>
you're really lucky that you got a chance to go ... i would've went [only living 30 minutes from detroit] but it was memorial day weekend and i had to visit my relatives in new york [and still am]. i'm glad the festival turned out to be a success... i heard about a million people showed up. oh well, i'm not too depressed that i didn't go cause moby wasn't there :) ... i totally agree, it'll be SO wonderful if he was there next year... it would be so perfect! he definitely needs to come to detroit more often.