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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: (mobility) guns n roses
Date: 01 Apr 1997 08:59:15 -0800
okay what the hell is the deal? I was listening to the howard stern show
like i do every morning and duff (of guns n roses) called in to say that
him and slash were working on the final mix of the album... no mention
of moby or loops and samples... im confused... i thought that moby was
helping them record the album... but the album is already recorded (in 2
days? i think not!)... oh well
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: Vince Varkey <varkey@utdallas.edu>
Subject: (mobility) question
Date: 01 Apr 1997 11:11:50 -0600 (CST)
Hey what's up. I had a couple of questions that I should know the answers
to but..
What exactly is a loop?
And when was Oil 1 recorded?
Thanks.
-vince varkey
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From: Samu Heinonen <samuhei@dlc.fi>
Subject: Re: (mobility) guns n roses
Date: 01 Apr 1997 21:13:04 -0800 (PST)
At 08.59 1.4.1997 -0800, you wrote:
>okay what the hell is the deal? I was listening to the howard stern show
>like i do every morning and duff (of guns n roses) called in to say that
>him and slash were working on the final mix of the album... no mention
>of moby or loops and samples... im confused... i thought that moby was
>helping them record the album... but the album is already recorded (in 2
>days? i think not!)... oh well
>--
>
i was wondering that, because i read today on Finnish magazine called
"soundi" that Moby is going to produce their new album .. it said that Moby
is going also play some instruments in some songs.. i dont know is that
right.. maybe guns'n roses changed their mind and Moby didn't produce their
new album =( that would be sad..
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+
| Samu |
| Heinonen |
| e-mail:samuhei@dlc.fi |
| Finland |
| http://www.dlc.fi/~samuhei |
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+
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From: Vidor <vidor@dfw.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) guns n roses
Date: 01 Apr 1997 14:00:03 -0600 (CST)
> okay what the hell is the deal? I was listening to the howard stern show
> like i do every morning and duff (of guns n roses) called in to say that
> him and slash were working on the final mix of the album... no mention
> of moby or loops and samples... im confused... i thought that moby was
> helping them record the album... but the album is already recorded (in 2
> days? i think not!)... oh well
That was a "best of Stern". That show is three or four years old.
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) question
Date: 01 Apr 1997 13:52:59 -0600 (CST)
On Tue, 1 Apr 1997, Vince Varkey wrote:
> What exactly is a loop?
well, it can be a few things, but usually it's a drum line played over
and over again on some kind of keyboard/sampler.
it can also be any kind of sample played over and over.
can anyone add to this? i'm not very good at explaining things...
> And when was Oil 1 recorded?
i dunno, but i DO know that it's a bit old, as in not NEW.
-xaq-
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) question
Date: 01 Apr 1997 13:52:59 -0600 (CST)
On Tue, 1 Apr 1997, Vince Varkey wrote:
> What exactly is a loop?
well, it can be a few things, but usually it's a drum line played over
and over again on some kind of keyboard/sampler.
it can also be any kind of sample played over and over.
can anyone add to this? i'm not very good at explaining things...
> And when was Oil 1 recorded?
i dunno, but i DO know that it's a bit old, as in not NEW.
-xaq-
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu
Date: 01 Apr 1997 14:44:31 -0600 (CST)
> What exactly is a loop?
a loop can be any part of the song, be it a voice sample, a drumm pattern, or a
chord sequence. of course it could be many other things as well. this part is
played over and over, hence the term "loop". hope this helps...
andy
"if you can avoid causing suffering, you should." ---moby
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From: bluegirl <mlverma@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) question
Date: 01 Apr 1997 14:59:32 -0600 (CST)
>well, it can be a few things, but usually it's a drum line played over
>and over again on some kind of keyboard/sampler.
>it can also be any kind of sample played over and over.
>can anyone add to this? i'm not very good at explaining things...
that is a pretty good description, sometimes explaining something quickly
is the best way to explain something to someone. oh...! the loop was
basically invented by the one & only William S. Burroughs... thats all i
really have to add.
*----*bluegirl*--------------------*
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) can somebody tell me...
Date: 01 Apr 1997 19:08:40 -0500 (EST)
At 02:11 PM 3/31/97 -0600, you wrote:
>i also have been getting ALOT of copies of messages. i got the subliminal go
>message 5 times today....hmmm....xaq? any insight?
i posted the subliminal go message, but i think hypecadet
replied to it and that is the one that you are getting.
like xaq said, he has a bunch of "to:"'s for some reason.
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) guns n roses
Date: 01 Apr 1997 19:08:49 -0500 (EST)
>it said that Moby
>is going also play some instruments in some songs.. i dont know is that
>right.. maybe guns'n roses changed their mind and Moby didn't produce their
>new album =( that would be sad..
i think that it would be great if moby turned down this offer.
it would be bad for moby, but it would be good for GnR.
i HATE when bands have somebody from outside their band produce
their album. GnR otta do it themselves. i have nothing wrong with them
wanting to move into a more techno/industrial sound, but let their own
voice carry it, not moby's.
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) greetings
Date: 01 Apr 1997 19:08:48 -0500 (EST)
>...ok-some moby content...I just picked up the Into The Blue (remixes)
>cd-the red cover one. It might just be the best Moby single I've got; give
>it a listen sometime...
this is DEFINITELY my favorite moby single of all time...unless disk 2 of
the come on baby ltd counts.
i love the spiritual and the simple mixes! gorgeous uplifting hard techno!
the other into the blue has an "into the blues" mix that is really great too.
moby just keeps the lyrics of the song, and re-records the backing music with
all live blues guitar instruments!
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: Brian Ruh <beruh@expert.cc.purdue.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) greetings
Date: 01 Apr 1997 20:20:37 -0500 (EST)
> i love the spiritual and the simple mixes! gorgeous uplifting hard techno!
> the other into the blue has an "into the blues" mix that is really great too.
> moby just keeps the lyrics of the song, and re-records the backing music with
> all live blues guitar instruments!
>
> love,
> ryu
>
Wasn't that "Into the Blues" remix done by Jon Spencer (of the Blues
Explosion)?
Peace,
Brian
--
"We all need to be resources / Rather than recepticles"
- Citizen Fish
"The subculture is the main line and what we see around us is the anomaly."
- Gary Snyder
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For all your needs since 1977:
http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/~beruh
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From: "Eric M. Goldberg" <gold@bridge.net>
Subject: (mobility) Re: That Loop stuff
Date: 01 Apr 1997 22:36:29 -0600
At 02:44 PM 4/1/97 -0600, you wrote:
>> What exactly is a loop?
>a loop can be any part of the song, be it a voice sample, a drumm pattern,
or a
>chord sequence. of course it could be many other things as well. this
part is
>played over and over, hence the term "loop". hope this helps...
>andy
Well usually though a loop is a sample and not something someone is
actually playing live... hence most of the techno rhythms (imho) are all
drum loops.. of course the band or who ever may have played it live but the
drum pattern is still looped. but a chord sequence i wouldnt call a loop,
at least what everyone else calls a loop.. anyways to stop babbling a loop
most of the time is a sample that is repeated.. blah..
Anyways i hope this doesnt spur a huge loop debate cuz then if u want we
can make a loop list!
Sarcastically
Eric
-
Eric M. Goldberg gold@bridge.net
Music Box Homepage http://www.bridge.net/~gold/mb/mb.htm
"There are only two kinds of music. Good and the other kind."
Duke Ellington
-
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) greetings
Date: 02 Apr 1997 00:09:45 -0500 (EST)
>Wasn't that "Into the Blues" remix done by Jon Spencer (of the Blues
>Explosion)?
i don't think so. on the cd single, it lists who did what mixes.
1 was by the beatmasters. 2 and 3 were by junior vasquez.
4 was by jon spencer (it's the "summer night mix").
but track 5 (the "into the blues mix")
is not mentioned, so i'd assume that moby remixed that one himself.
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: eric_w@geocities.com
Date: 01 Apr 1997 21:22:06 -0800 (PST)
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From: Samu Heinonen <samuhei@dlc.fi>
Subject: Re: (mobility) greetings
Date: 02 Apr 1997 09:13:04 +0300 (EDT)
At 00.09 2.4.1997 -0500, you wrote:
>>Wasn't that "Into the Blues" remix done by Jon Spencer (of the Blues
>>Explosion)?
>
>i don't think so. on the cd single, it lists who did what mixes.
>1 was by the beatmasters. 2 and 3 were by junior vasquez.
>4 was by jon spencer (it's the "summer night mix").
>but track 5 (the "into the blues mix")
>is not mentioned, so i'd assume that moby remixed that one himself.
>
>love,
>ryu
>
>
>
i have that cdmute179 track 4 of it Into The Blues mix is by Jon Spencer ..
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+
| Samu |
| Heinonen |
| e-mail:samuhei@dlc.fi |
| Finland |
| http://www.dlc.fi/~samuhei |
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: That Loop stuff
Date: 01 Apr 1997 20:21:11 -0800
to add fire to the loop debate... i believe its called a loop because
(at least this is what i read in the Sonic Youth biography i read) it
was originally a machine with a short amount of magnetic tape (like
whats inside an audio tape) that was a complete circle. you would record
something onto the magnetic tape once and then the machine would just
run the tape over and over and over (like one of the 70's 8 tracks). the
term loop came from the fact that it was a loop made of tape... am i
wrong here?
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) question
Date: 01 Apr 1997 15:05:46 -0800
> the loop was
> basically invented by the one & only William S. Burroughs
woah.. i am a huge fan of Mr. Burroughs and I had no idea about this..
now I know this isnt a Burroughs mailing list so could you (bluegirl)
e-mail me privately (eric_w@geocities.com) and give me more info?
please?
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) guns n roses
Date: 01 Apr 1997 14:48:36 -0800
Vidor wrote:
> > okay what the hell is the deal? I was listening to the howard stern show
> > like i do every morning and duff (of guns n roses) called in to say that
> > him and slash were working on the final mix of the album... no mention
> > of moby or loops and samples... im confused... i thought that moby was
> > helping them record the album... but the album is already recorded (in 2
> > days? i think not!)... oh well
> That was a "best of Stern". That show is three or four years old.
I relized that on my way to school as I heard about new years... I
apologize if i messed with anyones mind.. then again.. i could just say
"April Fools Day"
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) greetings
Date: 02 Apr 1997 08:32:22 -0500 (EST)
>>>Wasn't that "Into the Blues" remix done by Jon Spencer (of the Blues
>>>Explosion)?
>>
>>i don't think so. on the cd single, it lists who did what mixes.
>>1 was by the beatmasters. 2 and 3 were by junior vasquez.
>>4 was by jon spencer (it's the "summer night mix").
>>but track 5 (the "into the blues mix")
>>is not mentioned, so i'd assume that moby remixed that one himself.
>>
>i have that cdmute179 track 4 of it Into The Blues mix is by Jon Spencer ..
i have CDMUTE179A, and track 4 is the "summer night mix" by jon spencer.
track 5 is "into the blues" and doesn not give credit to a remixer.
but i checked daniel's discography, and it gives credit to track 5 of my disk
to john spencer, so i guess it was just a typo that was left out during
printing. am i to guess that moby did the "summer night" mix then?
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) can somebody tell me...
Date: 02 Apr 1997 08:46:50 -0800
> i got about 12msgs from Hypecadet in about 5minutes or less... & most of
> them were repeats. whats the point of that. oh well, maybe he just
> goofed
I'm not sure what happened-I checked my mail today and found 4 or 5 repeats
of my posts from a couple of days back. I apologise guys....
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) into the blue
Date: 02 Apr 1997 08:56:19 -0800
> this is DEFINITELY my favorite moby single of all time...unless disk 2 of
> the come on baby ltd counts.
I've got the one with the Crystal Method mix, Go (live) etc.-is that disk 1
or 2?
> i love the spiritual and the simple mixes! gorgeous uplifting hard
techno!
> the other into the blue has an "into the blues" mix that is really great
too.
> moby just keeps the lyrics of the song, and re-records the backing music
with
> all live blues guitar instruments!
Actually, I think that was done by Jon Spencer (of the Blues Explosion)-an
outstanding mix as well...
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From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: That Loop stuff
Date: 02 Apr 1997 10:51:37 -0500 (EST)
a loop can also be found on an Iowa cd, cassette, and radio stereo system as
on of the accessories of it.....my friend has one and i find it real fun to
keep on pressing it and repeating the same part of the song.
L.E.
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From: spacecat@spideyweb.net (Rick Ackerson)
Subject: (mobility) AOL chat with Moby tonight
Date: 02 Apr 1997 01:58:17 PST
I heard on Q101 today that Moby will be chatting on AOL tonight (Wednesda=
y night) at keyword rso.
Speaking of Moby chats, sonicnet.com finally has an edited transcript of =
their latest Moby chat.
Aaron Ackerson
Aaron Ackerson
Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/southbeach/marina/6593/
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From: matthew james smith <mjsmith@students.uiuc.edu>
Subject: (mobility) Underworld
Date: 02 Apr 1997 15:10:42 -0600 (CST)
Does anyone know the song by Underworld which is being played during
primetime on Q101....for chicagolanders...mjs
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From: babylemonade67@juno.com (J J j)
Subject: (mobility) All the info on Moby's AOL Chat
Date: 02 Apr 1997 16:50:06 EST
Moby
Live Online Chat
Wednesday, April 2 @ 9pm (EST)
---
Moby
Born, Richard Melville Hall, the great-great-grand-nephew of "Moby Dick"
author Herman Melville, Moby has made a name for himself in recent years
with the computer-generated dance pop wizardry evident on the
critically-acclaimed "Everything is Wrong" to the recently-released
"Animal Rights," where the diminutive performer/producer/re-mixer takes
aim at choleric thrash ambient synch.
The first single from "Animal Rights," a cover of Mission of Burma's
"That's When I Reach For My Revolver," has received modest radio airplay
across the nation and rotation on MTV and M2.
Recently, Moby has dropped hints that he may be the chosen one to produce
the eagerly-awaited next Guns N' Roses album. Already, Moby has produced
and re-mixed songs for performers ranging from the Smashing Pumpkins and
Aerosmith to Ozzy Osbourne and Metallica.
Log on to Rolling Stone Online (keyword: RSO) Wednesday, April 2, 9:00
p.m. (EST) for a fun-filled 45 minutes and find out what vegan meal is
next on Moby's plate.
---
James C.
BABY LEMONADE: http://members.aol.com/DALI67/babylemonade.html
PETA: http://www.envirolink.org/arrs/PETA/
Love all sentient creatures, whether they be animal or man, and always be
truthful to yourself and others.
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From: fishlips@ahbqs.com
Subject: (mobility) AOL chat with Moby tonight
Date: 02 Apr 1997 15:25:50 -0500
MO>I heard on Q101 today that Moby will be chatting on AOL tonight (Wednesday
night) at keyword rso.
MO>Aaron Ackerson
If anyone can get a full transcript of this for me/the
list..Please..I'd be more than thankfull(seeing how I have to work
tonight).
Ryan
Fishlips@ahbqs.com
www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm
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From: "Brad Caviness" <bigwig@agora.ualr.edu>
Subject: (mobility) Who's going to the Moby Chat tonight?
Date: 02 Apr 1997 16:59:45 -0600
I don't have AOL, so I'll be sitting at home tonight, not participating.
But if one of you are participating, who'd be interested in asking him a
question for me?
Could someone ask him where the choral sample from "Hymn (This is My
Dream)" comes from. It's so expressive and moving I'd love to hear the
whole work.
Brad S. Caviness, Contributing On-Line Editor,
7Ball Magazine (http://www.7ball.com)
bigwig@agora.ualr.edu
"I've often wondered how someone could put a critique of music into words.
And I've also wondered why there was no musical commentary on words."
- Dr. Peter Kreeft, author
"There seems, by the way, to be nothing pending in the Christian
Coalition`s political wish list about sheltering the homeless, feeding the
hungry, or clothing the naked, unless, of course, the naked got that way
for fun."
- Tom Teepen, Cox News Service
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From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) AOL chat with Moby tonight
Date: 02 Apr 1997 19:11:34 -0500 (EST)
moby will be on Rolling Stone Online at 9 o'clock (EST) for 45
minutes...cannot wait!!!
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From: "Eric M. Goldberg" <gold@bridge.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: That Loop stuff
Date: 02 Apr 1997 19:41:06 -0600
>term loop came from the fact that it was a loop made of tape... am i
>wrong here?
>Eric Weiss
>Epicentre Productions
No that actually sounds very correct, but nowadays loops are not just on
looped tapes.. theyre done digitally..
anyways enough of that topic, and now back to your regularly scheduled moby
Eric
-
Eric M. Goldberg gold@bridge.net
Music Box Homepage http://www.bridge.net/~gold/mb/mb.htm
"There are only two kinds of music. Good and the other kind."
Duke Ellington
-
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From: cheezit <cheezit@gorilla.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) can somebody tell me...
Date: 02 Apr 1997 07:26:42 -0800
bluegirl wrote:
>
> i would like to know why hypecadet sends all of his msges numerous
> times??
> going through my inbox & deleting them is kind of a pain...
>
> ----*bluegirl*---
i've seen this message from you, bluegirl, about three times, so it is
not only hypercadet's problem...although he does seem to have the most
numerous repeats...hmmm
l8r,
cheezit
people tell me what to say, what to think, and what to play
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From: cheezit <cheezit@gorilla.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Another Review and a few thoughts o
Date: 02 Apr 1997 07:34:04 -0800
Brad S. Caviness
>
> With deadlines and all..I can understand..but I just don't see how I
> could review an album after just one week(especially the ones that
> don't catch me right from the start(MBM's STS and Moby's Ambient, for
> example)
hmmm..ambient was pretty much instantly appealing to me, but what wasn't
was the cure's latest(i know...damn "rock" music- i'm not "pure," i
guess)..i absolutely hated it at first, and now it might be my favorite,
besides wish...
>...then there are the albums that I loved in the start..then as
> I caught on..considered them "crap"(for lack of a better word)...2
> Unlimted is an example here
ooh...disgusting...top forty dance music....revolting! :)
>..but damn it..I won't sell the cd's..who
> knows what things will become collector items! But I haven't played
> the albums since about summer of '93 or so :)
well, you probably couldn't get much for them as used cd's either, so
you might want to hold on to them so your kids can make fun of you(i do
the same with my own mom's linda rondstat and other true "crap").
hehehe...
l8r,
cheezit
wide awake and keeping distance. nothing seems to penetrate her. she's
scared as hell.
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From: cheezit <cheezit@gorilla.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) telnet
Date: 02 Apr 1997 07:39:37 -0800
keri schaeffer wrote:
>
> i need some info on how to use telnet in case there's another moby
> online chat.i've found something about telnet,but i might be opening a
> can o' worms. keri
it has nothing to do with telnet...i think irc is what you are talking
about...telnet is a connection to another server(bbs or internet service
privider) over the internet, and i'm sure not what you would need to
chat on a public channel, but i could be wrong...
l8r,
cheezit
choices always were a problem for you, what you need is someone strong
to guide you
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From: "Eric M. Goldberg" <gold@bridge.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) can somebody tell me...
Date: 02 Apr 1997 21:37:35 -0600
>i've seen this message from you, bluegirl, about three times, so it is
>not only hypercadet's problem...although he does seem to have the most
>numerous repeats...hmmm
How bout this, lets all be one happy family and stop talking about this
crap, and get back to moby...
If there is a problem with you receiving repeated messages then email the
list owner instead of making a debate over it...
Sarcastically
Eric
-
Eric M. Goldberg gold@bridge.net
Music Box Homepage http://www.bridge.net/~gold/mb/mb.htm
"There are only two kinds of music. Good and the other kind."
Duke Ellington
-
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From: cheezit <cheezit@gorilla.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) can somebody tell me...
Date: 02 Apr 1997 08:55:27 -0800
Eric M. Goldberg wrote:
>
> >i've seen this message from you, bluegirl, about three times, so it is
> >not only hypercadet's problem...although he does seem to have the most
> >numerous repeats...hmmm
>
> How bout this, lets all be one happy family and stop talking about this
> crap, and get back to moby...
okay...my two cents will never be again heard on this list....i will
remain quiet seeing that as soon as i open my mouth i sound like i am
trying to start an argument.
> If there is a problem with you receiving repeated messages then email the
> list owner instead of making a debate over it...
its no debat.
> Sarcastically
i bet.
l8r,
cheezit
i am wide open, reaching forever
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: (mobility) pressing
Date: 02 Apr 1997 22:00:04 -0500
ok gang..shameless self promotion time...since the vast majority of you
are elektromuzik fans i figgered id go ahaead and advertise this..im
releasing a single via a compilation album in october called "pressing."
this will appear on blacklight records' "escapign the furnace, vol. 2"
album. should be available everywhere, if not in just Xian bookstores.
if youre a fan of old skool industrial, check this out. its a big
departure from my normal fare, but what else can one do but experiment.
:) ill bother everyone again when october rolls around. and uh...go
Moby. :)
Sinjin
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From: "Eric M. Goldberg" <gold@bridge.net>
Subject: (mobility) ok lets understand
Date: 02 Apr 1997 22:28:02 -0600
My last message about this.. sorry..
ok i never was singling anyone out, i just said could we all just stop
emailing about a few repeated messages.. thats all.. its gets kind of
stupid when everyone starts replying to a message saying "yeah me too"..
You'll find when youre on a mailing list that not everyone's isp is great
and therefore sometimes repeated messages are sent.
Once again im sorry if anyone was hurt,upset, etc... Its just stupid to
keep talking about it, of course look at me im still talking about it, so
dont listen to me..
Anyways, apologies from
Eric
-
Eric M. Goldberg gold@bridge.net
Music Box Homepage http://www.bridge.net/~gold/mb/mb.htm
"There are only two kinds of music. Good and the other kind."
Duke Ellington
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From: "Eric M. Goldberg" <gold@bridge.net>
Subject: (mobility) Double Tap
Date: 02 Apr 1997 22:30:09 -0600
Hey has anyone heard anything more about the movie Moby is supposed to be
scoring??
I saw on one Entertainment Tonight that its some mystery movie or something
and it has Heather Locklear... They didnt say anything though about music,
of course who would on that show.. But gee they did show Heather repeatedly
doing her own stunts... :)
Eric
-
Eric M. Goldberg gold@bridge.net
Music Box Homepage http://www.bridge.net/~gold/mb/mb.htm
"There are only two kinds of music. Good and the other kind."
Duke Ellington
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From: spacecat@spideyweb.net (Rick Ackerson)
Subject: Re: (mobility) Underworld
Date: 02 Apr 1997 09:49:06 PST
>Does anyone know the song by Underworld which is being played >during
>primetime on Q101....for chicagolanders...mjs
It's called Born Slippy.
Aaron Ackerson
Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/southbeach/marina/6593/
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) into the blue
Date: 02 Apr 1997 23:31:01 -0500 (EST)
At 08:56 AM 4/2/97 -0800, you wrote:
>> this is DEFINITELY my favorite moby single of all time...unless disk 2 of
>> the come on baby ltd counts.
>
>I've got the one with the Crystal Method mix, Go (live) etc.-is that disk 1
>or 2?
the crystal method mix is on disk 1.
all the live stuff and love hole and whip it are on disk two.
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: Vince Varkey <varkey@utdallas.edu>
Subject: (mobility) the AOL Moby chat
Date: 02 Apr 1997 22:55:43 -0600 (CST)
What's up people. Just wanted to share some thoughts on tonight's Moby
chat. First off, for whatever reason, he was about 10 minutes late.
However, Moby was cool enough to extend his stay so it turned out to be
the promised 45 minutes. As all chats like these go, there were more lame
questions than good ones. However, there were some pretty interesting
ones, I thought. I actually had about 3 or 4 questions of mine answered.
As I type this, the transcript wasn't ready but I will give you the
highlights. He basically confirmed that he will be producing the next
Guns N' Roses record. He said that he would be coming back to his techno
roots sooner than we though. I wish I could remember more, but my mind is
failing. By tomorrow, I or someone else on here will post the full
transcript, I am sure. Anyway, I hope that this gives you all somewhat of
an idea of how it went..I will comment more about this in detail tomorrow.
-vince
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From: babylemonade67@juno.com (J J j)
Subject: (mobility) Full Transcipt of Moby's AOL Chat
Date: 03 Apr 1997 00:04:10 EST
Go to my page (listed under my name) for the full AOL Chat that Moby had
on Wed. night. I am posting this tonite but give me until tommorrow
before you start e-mailing me and telling me that it isn't on there. I
will put it on the front page somewhere. You can either download it or
read it off the page.
Let me know what you think of my page while you are at it (sorry has to
promote myself! =)
James C.
BABY LEMONADE: http://members.aol.com/DALI67/babylemonade.html
PETA: http://www.envirolink.org/arrs/PETA/
Love all sentient creatures, whether they be animal or man, and always be
truthful to yourself and others.
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From: Daniel Cerman <keen@webaccess.net>
Subject: (mobility) Into The Blue
Date: 02 Apr 1997 22:10:41 -0700
[was Re: (mobility) greetings]
Anuranman wrote:
> i have CDMUTE179A, and track 4 is the "summer night mix" by jon spencer.
> track 5 is "into the blues" and doesn not give credit to a remixer.
> but i checked daniel's discography, and it gives credit to track 5 of my disk
> to john spencer, so i guess it was just a typo that was left out during
> printing. am i to guess that moby did the "summer night" mix then?
That was a misprint. Apparently, they forgot to change it to
track 5 when they redid CDMUTE179 as CDMUTE179A. The "Into The
Blues" mix is the one by Jon Spencer. The "Summer Night Mix"
is by Moby.
Daniel Cerman
http://www.hyperreal.com/music/artists/moby/
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From: DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu
Subject: (mobility) aol chat
Date: 03 Apr 1997 01:42:18 -0600 (CST)
just a quick question about the chat to dan. are you getting the trtanscript
on your page as well? i stupidly deleted the message with the address on it,
and i have your page bookmarked. let us know...
andy
"run, run, as fast as you can,
you can't catch me, i'm the gingerbread man!"
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From: Daniel E Cerman <dcerman@evans.CUDenver.EDU>
Subject: Re: (mobility) aol chat
Date: 03 Apr 1997 12:12:42 -0700 (MST)
On Thu, 3 Apr 1997 DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu wrote:
> just a quick question about the chat to dan. are you getting the trtanscript
> on your page as well? i stupidly deleted the message with the address on it,
> and i have your page bookmarked. let us know...
I have put in a link on my News page. I'd like to do more, but I'm at
work right now...
Daniel Cerman
http://www.hyperreal.com/music/artists/moby/
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) into the blue
Date: 03 Apr 1997 18:55:34 -0800
> the crystal method mix is on disk 1.
> all the live stuff and love hole and whip it are on disk two.
Could it be that your copies are split in two?
My track listing is:
Come On Baby
Come On Baby Eskimos & Egypt 7" Mix
Come On Baby Crystal Method Mix
Whip It Death Metal Version
Go Live At The Splash Club
All That I Need Is To Be Loved Live At The Splash Club
The disc is black w/ orange text (XCDMute200)
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From: fishlips@ahbqs.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Another Review and a few thoughts o
Date: 03 Apr 1997 17:32:44 -0500
MO>hmmm..ambient was pretty much instantly appealing to me, but what wasn't
Well for me "Ambient" was my first excursion into ambient music..so it
was very different for me..all I was used to was the beatier techno
music of Moby and other artists...but as soon as I found more ambient
albums(AFX's SAW2 for example)..I realized how amazing "Ambient" was :)
MO>ooh...disgusting...top forty dance music....revolting! :)
I know..I'm still amazed that early on I loved em..then again..I was
clueless too :)
MO>well, you probably couldn't get much for them as used cd's either, so
MO>you might want to hold on to them so your kids can make fun of you(i do
MO>the same with my own mom's linda rondstat and other true "crap").
MO>hehehe...
MO>l8r,
MO>cheezit
Actually..I'm kinda glad groups like The Spice Girls and 2 Unlimited
exist....it keeps the teenyboppers busy...that way I don't have to
fight a lot of ppl for the Moby imports ;>
Ryan
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From: Vince Varkey <varkey@utdallas.edu>
Subject: (mobility) Revolver singles question
Date: 03 Apr 1997 18:43:36 -0600 (CST)
What's up. I am looking for the Revolver singles here in the US and I am
having no luck. Are they out yet? I am looking for the version with the
song from Heat on it. Does anyone know if CDNow or any other online store
has this version for sale?
Thanks.
-vince <-- who had 4 questions answered by moby : )
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From: "Brad Caviness" <bigwig@agora.ualr.edu>
Subject: (mobility) Regarding the AOL Chat
Date: 03 Apr 1997 18:56:02 -0600
Whoever asked my question about the "Hymn" Sample at the Moby chat last
night, Thank you very much. I only wish his answer had been a little more
revealing.
I did think it was interesting that he's a big fan of Christian punk
rockers MxPx and Tooth & Nail Records. His first public flirtation with
American cultural Christianity.
Brad S. Caviness, Contributing On-Line Editor,
7Ball Magazine (http://www.7ball.com)
bigwig@agora.ualr.edu
"I've often wondered how someone could put a critique of music into words.
And I've also wondered why there was no musical commentary on words."
- Dr. Peter Kreeft, author
"There seems, by the way, to be nothing pending in the Christian
Coalition`s political wish list about sheltering the homeless, feeding the
hungry, or clothing the naked, unless, of course, the naked got that way
for fun."
- Tom Teepen, Cox News Service
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From: Matt Himes <mrh160@psu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) into the blue
Date: 03 Apr 1997 19:58:54 -0500
At 06:55 PM 4/3/97 -0800, you wrote:
>> the crystal method mix is on disk 1.
>> all the live stuff and love hole and whip it are on disk two.
>
>Could it be that your copies are split in two?
>
>My track listing is:
>The disc is black w/ orange text (XCDMute200)
>
There were (at least) two Come on Baby single releases. One is the one
which you have described, which is the uk regular release, and then there
was a limited edition two cd version that was limited to only 10,000(?) or
so copies worldwide.
I think that explains it, doesn't it?
Later,
Matt Himes
aka:
_______________ ___________ __________ ___ ___
/_____ _____/| / _____ /| / _______/| / /| / /|
|____/ /|_____|/ / /|___/ / / / /|______|/ / /_/__/ / /
/ / / / /_/__/ / / / /_/____ /_______ / /
/ / / / __ ___/ / / _______/| |______/ / /
/ / / / / |\ \__|/ / /|______|/ / / /
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/__/ / /__/ / \\__\ /__________/| /_______/ /
|__|/ |__|/ |__| |__________|/ |_______|/
mrh160@psu.edu trey@psu.edu
Trey's Mechwarrior Niche-> http://www.ecsel.psu.edu/~mhimes/
Trey's Other Mechwarrior Niche-> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3527
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) into the blue
Date: 03 Apr 1997 20:11:01 -0500 (EST)
>Could it be that your copies are split in two?
that's pretty much how it is. here is the track listing
for the come on baby 2cd:
cdmute 200 uk
disk 1
come on baby
love hole
whip it (death metal)
go (live)
atinitbl (live)
hymn (live)
disk 2
come on baby (eskimos and egypt 7")
cme on baby (crystal method)
come on baby (eskimos and egypt 12")
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Regarding the AOL Chat
Date: 03 Apr 1997 20:52:14 -0600 (CST)
On Thu, 3 Apr 1997, Brad Caviness wrote:
> Whoever asked my question about the "Hymn" Sample at the Moby chat last
> night, Thank you very much. I only wish his answer had been a little more
> revealing.
so what did he say about it?
sorry for asking, but i (and i'm sure others on this list) don't have
easy access to the web. (where the chat is posted)
thanks!
-xaq-
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Regarding the AOL Chat
Date: 03 Apr 1997 20:52:14 -0600 (CST)
On Thu, 3 Apr 1997, Brad Caviness wrote:
> Whoever asked my question about the "Hymn" Sample at the Moby chat last
> night, Thank you very much. I only wish his answer had been a little more
> revealing.
so what did he say about it?
sorry for asking, but i (and i'm sure others on this list) don't have
easy access to the web. (where the chat is posted)
thanks!
-xaq-
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: Vince Varkey <varkey@utdallas.edu>
Subject: (mobility) more Moby/GNR info
Date: 04 Apr 1997 00:03:59 -0600 (CST)
Here is something that I thought you all might be interesting in seeing. I
got this from Rolling Stone online:
When Guns n' Roses last took the world by storm, Russia was under
a communist regime, O.J. Simpson was earning raves for playing Nordburg in
"Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear," and Moby entered the charts for the
first time with the single, "Go." Six years later, Moby will help put the
Gunners back on the charts and resurrect arguably the biggest band of
the late eighties. "It's been a while since [Guns n' Roses] have made a
record and they sort of feel like a lot of music's passed them by," says
Moby, who will most likely serve as executive producer on the band's new
album. "They're really interested in doing something slightly different, more
contemporary." G n' R is also a shadow of the band that recorded the
smash "Appetite For Destruction" ten years ago. Original members Slash,
Izzy Stradlin and Steven Adler are gone, as are Stradlin's and Adler's
replacements, Gilby Clarke and Matt Sorum. Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Clarke
replacement, Paul Huge, and former Nine Inch Nails members Robin Finck (lead
guitar) and Chris Vrenna (drums) have been holed up in the studio for two
years, but only now has this latest incarnation of Guns n' Roses
solicited a producer to help record what will eventually be the follow-up to
1991's "Use Your Illusion" albums and 1993's all-covers "The Spaghetti
Incident?" A month and half ago, Rose summoned Moby to listen to what the
techno star called "tons and tons of ideas but almost no finished songs"
and ask the environmentalist if he'd like to produce the album. Apparently
smitten with the punk, thrash sound on Moby's latest release, "Animal
Rights," Rose is hoping some of it will rub off on his band. So far, Moby
seems impressed by the new Guns material, which he calls "melodic and
emotional." "It doesn't rock quite as hard [as "Appetite for Destruction"],"
says Moby. "Something that I find important is that it does sort of kick
ass." Currently in the midst of promoting "Animal Rights," writing the
score for the Joel Silver HBO film, "Double Tap" and re-doing the
007 theme for the next James Bond film,Moby doesn't have time to work on G n'
R's album for six consecutive months. He'll likely hire an engineer and
technician to help run things and "come in once a week or once every two
weeks" for hands-on production. Six weeks in, with no formal arrangement,
the mild-mannered Moby and Guns n'Roses are still enjoying their honeymoon.
"The working environment is great," says Moby. "They're the nicest bunch of
people."
Copyright ) 1997 by Straight Arrow Publishers Company, L.P. All rights
reserved.
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From: Vince Varkey <varkey@utdallas.edu>
Subject: (mobility) more Moby/GNR info
Date: 04 Apr 1997 00:03:59 -0600 (CST)
Here is something that I thought you all might be interesting in seeing. I
got this from Rolling Stone online:
When Guns n' Roses last took the world by storm, Russia was under
a communist regime, O.J. Simpson was earning raves for playing Nordburg in
"Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear," and Moby entered the charts for the
first time with the single, "Go." Six years later, Moby will help put the
Gunners back on the charts and resurrect arguably the biggest band of
the late eighties. "It's been a while since [Guns n' Roses] have made a
record and they sort of feel like a lot of music's passed them by," says
Moby, who will most likely serve as executive producer on the band's new
album. "They're really interested in doing something slightly different, more
contemporary." G n' R is also a shadow of the band that recorded the
smash "Appetite For Destruction" ten years ago. Original members Slash,
Izzy Stradlin and Steven Adler are gone, as are Stradlin's and Adler's
replacements, Gilby Clarke and Matt Sorum. Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Clarke
replacement, Paul Huge, and former Nine Inch Nails members Robin Finck (lead
guitar) and Chris Vrenna (drums) have been holed up in the studio for two
years, but only now has this latest incarnation of Guns n' Roses
solicited a producer to help record what will eventually be the follow-up to
1991's "Use Your Illusion" albums and 1993's all-covers "The Spaghetti
Incident?" A month and half ago, Rose summoned Moby to listen to what the
techno star called "tons and tons of ideas but almost no finished songs"
and ask the environmentalist if he'd like to produce the album. Apparently
smitten with the punk, thrash sound on Moby's latest release, "Animal
Rights," Rose is hoping some of it will rub off on his band. So far, Moby
seems impressed by the new Guns material, which he calls "melodic and
emotional." "It doesn't rock quite as hard [as "Appetite for Destruction"],"
says Moby. "Something that I find important is that it does sort of kick
ass." Currently in the midst of promoting "Animal Rights," writing the
score for the Joel Silver HBO film, "Double Tap" and re-doing the
007 theme for the next James Bond film,Moby doesn't have time to work on G n'
R's album for six consecutive months. He'll likely hire an engineer and
technician to help run things and "come in once a week or once every two
weeks" for hands-on production. Six weeks in, with no formal arrangement,
the mild-mannered Moby and Guns n'Roses are still enjoying their honeymoon.
"The working environment is great," says Moby. "They're the nicest bunch of
people."
Copyright ) 1997 by Straight Arrow Publishers Company, L.P. All rights
reserved.
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) into the blue
Date: 04 Apr 1997 03:10:45 -0800
> which you have described, which is the uk regular release, and then there
> was a limited edition two cd version that was limited to only 10,000(?)
or
> so copies worldwide.
Any more info on that release? I'd like to get a hold of it....
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Revolver singles question
Date: 04 Apr 1997 03:06:47 -0800
> What's up. I am looking for the Revolver singles here in the US and I am
> having no luck. Are they out yet? I am looking for the version with the
> song from Heat on it. Does anyone know if CDNow or any other online store
> has this version for sale?
A friend in California managed to find a copy of disc 2 (the one with the
Heat mix of God Moving Over The Face Of The Water) at Tower (I think). Try
ordering it from a local chain-they're usually pretty good; expensive but
good....
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From: fishlips@ahbqs.com
Subject: (mobility) "Techno" in the news
Date: 04 Apr 1997 02:11:42 -0500
This story appears in the April 97 edition of U. The National College
Magazine
"Electronic Avenue"
Electronica: the new alternative to alternative
by Tricia Romano(from Univ. of Washington)
In 1991, the music charts were crowded with benign R&B acts like
Paula Abdul and Mariah Carey and bland pop and country like Wilson
Phillips and Garth Brooks. The world of popular music was safe,
formulaic and incredibly dull.
Not long afterward, a trio named Nirvana released its stellar
album, "Nevermind", which rocketed to the number-one position on the
"Billboard" charts. Popular music hasn't sounded the same since.
Now, five years later, the top of the charts look suspiciously the
same as in '91. Bland R&B (Toni Braxton), bloated pop (Kenny G.) and
generic country (LeAnn Rimes) acts are perched alongside Pearl Jam
wannabes (Bush) and whiny aggrogirl rock (Alanis Morrisette). It's a
period when R.E.M. and Pearl Jam turn in critically acclaimed records
that flop with the fans. Music, the kids say, is not all right. And
everyone from the record industry to the fans is taking a big breath
and waiting for the face of popular music to metamorphose once again.
Techno revolution
They may not know it yet, but they're waiting for techno.
Techno (now called electronic) music has been ignored, denounced
and ridiculed by American critics and mainstream listeners for the past
decade. At the same time, electronica has quietly built a small army
of fans who learn of the music mainly through underground dance parties
("raves") and electronica insider magazines like "Urb" and "XLR8R". In
the past few months, "Spin", "Rolling Stone", "Newsweek", "The New York
Times" and even the "Wall Street Journal" ran stories posing the
question: Will electronic music be the next big thing?
"Electronic music is just going to explode in the next 18 months,"
predicts junior Jake Buffington, station manager at Arizona State U.'s
KASR radio.
Many people in the music industry agree. Marco Collins, DJ and
music director at The End 107.7 radio station in Seattle, has been
instrumental in getting electronic-based acts on the air. Like any
other mainstream radio station, The End has a predetermined format that
leaves little or no room for experimentation. But Collins gave it a
whirl anyway, spinning bands like Prodigy, Chemical Brothers and
Orbital on prime-time radio, unedited.
"It's a risk throwing electronic music on," he says. "But it's
important for a station that is supposed to be about change - new
things and new ideas - that we go there. You know, actually delving
into it before it becomes a fad."
Euro stash
Funny thing. Because in England, techno has been a staple of
radio for roughly a decade. Bands such as Prodigy, which is relegated
to playing to audiences of less than 1,000 in the Sates, will play to a
crowd of 60,000 in the Mother Country. In England, it's not uncommon
to find a Chemical Brothers track charting in the Top 10 with the likes
of Oasis, Elastica or Echobelly.
Nils Bernstein, a represenative at the mother of all grunge
labels, Sub Pop, explains the phenomenon quite succinctly: "The youth
culture in England and Europe is far more centered around dance clubs
that it is here," he says. "Also, England and Europe are relatively
tiny markets compared to the U.S. - small enough that a simple fad can
have seriously commerical consequences."
Andrea Mulrain, a regional represenative for electronica
front-runner London Records, agrees. "[England} is the more progressive
nation when it comes to dance stuff," she explains. "Our country is
grounded in formatted radio. Everything is so compartmentalized."
Reborn in the U.S.A.
In a country where every little nuance in music needs to be labled
and defined, is American music ready for such an extreme change?
Collins points out that traces of electronic music's influence
have already made a dent on the music scene - albeit in a rock-hybrid
form. Trip-hoppers Massive Attack remixed Garbage. The Chemical
Brothers remixed the Charlatans UK. Tori Amos got special treatment
from Armand Van Helden and Rabbit in the Moon. And Bomb the Bass' Tim
Simenon remixed Depeche Mode.
Meanwhile, other artists have been stealing stylistic snippets
from electronica tracks and incorporating them into a more traditional
"verse, chorus, verse" format. "Spin's" Artist of the Year, Beck, has
been the most successful at meshing all these styles. Meanwhile,
newcomers the Sneaker Pimps (from England, natch) combine Garbage-like
layers of manufactured beauty with saccharine-sweet vocals and catchy
melodies.
Not everyone on the campus music scene is jumping on the
electronic bandwagon. "Since we're close to L.A., we're big on ska,"
says Tony Mayberry, KUNV assistant operations manager at the U. of
Nevada, Las Vegas. But he adds that requests for electronic music have
surged during the past few months.
The problem with promoting electronic music as the "next big
thing" is that it could spell an inevitable doom for the art form.
Longtime fans of techno are watching and listening with mixed emotions
of glee and horror as MTV installs "Amp", a new show devoted entirely
to electronica.
But Collins remains optimistic. He's obiviously hit a nerve with
his listeners. The DJ relishes stories about kids calling the station
and requesting Tool, Nirvana, and...Prodigy. Collins says it doesn't
matter if the music was created with guitars or with a drum machine. If
kids connect with the music, then the music will survive. "I said it
before, but the energy of Prodigy [and all electronica bands] is
parallel to that of Nirvana."
Only time will tell.
Along w/ the story came:
two pictures: The Prodigy("Prodigal son.") and Orbital("Lost in
space."),
Guest Expert: Coolio on techno: "I hate techno. You have to be on
drugs to get into it. I can't get into it."
and
Techno Lowdown
A techno-phobes's guide to electronic music:
House: Originated in Chicago and is noted for its consistent,
repetitive beats - about 120 beats per minute (bpm) - and diva-style
singing. Ex: Boris Dugosch, Love Tribe
Deep Dish Techno: The most common and popular format, it's also the
most computer-generated. Very high-energy with different layers of
sounds and high bpm. Ex: Hardfloor, Prodigy
Trance: Generally more melodic and complex thant your garden-variety
techno. So named because the music should guide the audience into a
trancelike state. Ex: Underworld, Future Sound of London
Ambient: Moure soundscape and setting that a cohesive form of music.
It rarely has steady beats and is sometimes mixed with other house or
techno. Ex: The Orb, Brian Eno
Drum and Bass (a.k.a. Jungle): Comes from London and is characterized
by erratic double-layered beats and bass lines, with a second melody
floating over the top. Ex: Goldie, Alex Reece
Trip Hop: Arrives straight from the Mother Country. Shifty, layered
noise with slow hip-hop beats and emphasis on vocals. Ex: Tricky,
Portishead
Acid Jazz: A mixture of hip-hop beats and jazz-influenced sounds that
usually features lots of saxophone and some slick rapping. Ex: Guru,
Courtney Pine - TR
cc: INT:Zombies@cyborganic.com
INT:mobility@mail.xmission.com
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) "Techno" in the news
Date: 04 Apr 1997 08:17:12 -0600 (CST)
WHY IZZIT THAT THEY *NEVER* MENTION HARDCORE IN THESE DAMN REVIEWS OF
TECHNO!!!!! i know it's not very big over here yet, but still...
there was a article very much like this one in our local paper, but they
too never mentioned the hardcore scene. rolling stone, spin, and details
have never mentioned it, even though they always report on techno. GRRRR!!!!
-xaq-
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Revolver singles question
Date: 03 Apr 1997 21:00:10 -0800
Vince Varkey wrote:
What's up. I am looking for the Revolver singles here in the US and
I am
having no luck. Are they out yet? I am looking for the version with
the
song from Heat on it. Does anyone know if CDNow or any other online
store
has this version for sale?
Thanks.
-vince <-- who had 4 questions answered by moby : )
i got it on 12",but my turntable doesn't work @ 331/3.it's pretty fast
@ 45.the remixes weren't out at tower on cd,but i did get the cd
single.
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: (mobility) From www.thesaint.com
Date: 04 Apr 1997 06:42:31 -0800
Also known as Voodoo Child, Moby is a musician notorious for
producing wildly diverse styles of music, from his early dance music to
his recent guitar rock. Because of this stylistic independence and
genre-bending risktaking he is highly respected though controversial.
Moby became famous in the early 1990s with a number of worldwide
techno hits, and for creating dazzling remixes for other artists such as
The Smashing Pumpkins, Metallica and Soundgarden. Lately, his
focus has shifted to heavy guitar music. A punk rockin', crowd
moving, quasi-Christian vegan animal rights activist, Moby simply
defies classification. Moby's long awaited second Elektra album
Animal Rights, released to critical acclaim on February 11, has already
had a significant impact in Europe.
kinda interesting that the Virgin artists (the soundtrack is on Virgin)
have their names HUGE but other artists (such as moby) have a tiny
little name.. anyway.. thought you all would like to see this... oh
yeah.. sound file (aif and wav) available
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Revolver singles question
Date: 04 Apr 1997 10:40:15 -0500 (EST)
> What's up. I am looking for the Revolver singles here in the US and
> I am
> having no luck. Are they out yet? I am looking for the version with
> the
> song from Heat on it. Does anyone know if CDNow or any other online
> store
> has this version for sale?
cdeurope should have both of the uk revolver singles for sale.
expect to pay a bit for them and don't get excited because it will
take maybe months before they arrive.
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Revolver singles question
Date: 04 Apr 1997 10:39:56 -0500 (EST)
> What's up. I am looking for the Revolver singles here in the US and
> I am
> having no luck. Are they out yet? I am looking for the version with
> the
> song from Heat on it. Does anyone know if CDNow or any other online
> store
> has this version for sale?
cdeurope should have both of the uk revolver singles for sale.
expect to pay a bit for them and don't get excited because it will
take maybe months before they arrive.
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) into the blue
Date: 04 Apr 1997 10:38:50 -0500 (EST)
At 03:10 AM 4/4/97 -0800, you wrote:
>> which you have described, which is the uk regular release, and then there
>> was a limited edition two cd version that was limited to only 10,000(?)
>or
>> so copies worldwide.
>
>Any more info on that release? I'd like to get a hold of it....
you will have some trouble finding it anywhere now.
it was pretty limited from the start and the only placese that might
still have it in stock will be charging you like $40 for it.
it is in a black rubber-like cd case and has puffy moby characitures on
it. you can't miss it i fyou see it. you can try german music express,
or cdeurope. they are the only two places that i know of htat had it
for the short while when it was first released last year.
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) "Techno" in the news
Date: 04 Apr 1997 11:31:00 -0500
btw, the guy on red green youre referring to is probably winston
rothchild, the sewere jockey. :)
Sinjin
"If women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you
handy."-Red Green, esquire
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From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Revolver singles question
Date: 04 Apr 1997 12:02:26 -0500 (EST)
go to CDNow online if you want to get the vinyl and cd version..that's where
i got my copies....
l.e.
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From: "Ben Chim" <bchim@mustang.uwo.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Another Review and a few thoughts o
Date: 04 Apr 1997 15:21:14 +0000
> From: fishlips@ahbqs.com
> Subject: Re: (mobility) Another Review and a few thoughts o
> To: mobility@mail.xmission.com
>Well for me "Ambient" was my first excursion into ambient music..so
>it was very different for me..all I was used to was the beatier techno
>music of Moby and other artists...but as soon as I found more ambient
>albums(AFX's SAW2 for example)..I realized how amazing "Ambient" was
Actually, I own quite a bit of ambient music(including afx, orb, eno,
early fsol, etc) and it didn't help me to appreciate Moby's Ambient
at all. IMO, Ambient is his second worse album(to AR) and I fully
understand why Moby didn't want Instinct to release it at first. I
find it a bore at best and annoying most of the time(besides tracks
one, two, and five). This is not to say Moby can't make ambient.
Little Idiot is a great disc, as are The End Of Everything and the ambient songs on EIW.
Actually, Moby is one of the best ambient artists I've heard, but
unfortunately I just don't like his album with that title. Ironic?
Ben
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From: fishlips@ahbqs.com
Subject: (mobility) From www.thesaint.com
Date: 04 Apr 1997 14:02:28 -0500
About the post Eric...are you sure you're reading each and every post
to the list?!?! I posted the same info a while back ;>
Ryan
Fishlips@ahbqs.com
www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: (mobility) ambient
Date: 04 Apr 1997 17:07:39 -0500 (EST)
i like ambient alot. a whole lot.
since it was released before moby could finish it, it has a certain
raw quality to it, and i'm attracted to that quality. not as good
as the end of everything or little idiot, but good none the less.
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: (mobility) dj moby?
Date: 04 Apr 1997 17:08:55 -0500 (EST)
this may be a tuff question to ask, but does anyone
here have access to any of moby's early dj mix tapes?
the only djing of him that i've heard is on his mixmag
thing and the mixed EiW. i'd love to hear some of his
early rave sets.
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: (mobility) mobyaolchattranscript
Date: 04 Apr 1997 17:23:12 -0500 (EST)
could someone please let me know where i can find the transcript from the
moby aol chat the other day. i know it was posted to the list, but i
accidently erased it. i tried the daniels ultimate moby page, but had trouble
accessing the links on it. thanks in advance.
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: "talk dirt to me" <mutton@jane.penn.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) "Techno" in the news
Date: 04 Apr 1997 17:32:35 -0600
dood, i couldn't agree wit you more.
devout
jeremy
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: From: .xAQ_ <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
: To: mobility@mail.xmission.com
: Subject: Re: (mobility) "Techno" in the news
: Date: Friday, April 04, 1997 8:17 AM
:
: WHY IZZIT THAT THEY *NEVER* MENTION HARDCORE IN THESE DAMN REVIEWS OF
: TECHNO!!!!! i know it's not very big over here yet, but still...
: there was a article very much like this one in our local paper, but they
: too never mentioned the hardcore scene. rolling stone, spin, and details
: have never mentioned it, even though they always report on techno.
GRRRR!!!!
: -xaq-
: the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
: "The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
: "are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
: "women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
:
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From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) In a Dream
Date: 04 Apr 1997 17:44:45 -0500 (EST)
in a dream
i heard the voice of blue waters
singing to me
a tune of serenity
a tune of peace
and patience
and from a distance
i saw a man.
small figured, a bit awkward looking
strangely beautiful
a whale approached me on the other side
that man reached his hand out to me
which protected me from the whales big mouth
that man was Moby, and that whale was Moby Dick
they both shared a common identity with the seamo
moby calmed the sea and protected us humans from danger
and moby dick wreaked havoc and chaos
that man came to my aid and kept me from being swallowed
God? he will never come close to the One living above
a good man with love and care
indeed, that's what he was
and i pay homage to such a man.
this is a little thought i'd put in since i really don't write much on this
list....love you all!
l.e.
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) From www.thesaint.com
Date: 04 Apr 1997 15:00:59 -0800
oops... sorry there pal... no i did have to skip a bunch of posts due to
vacation... im apologizes to everyone
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: (mobility) spoken word
Date: 04 Apr 1997 15:35:03 -0800
okay i was thinking in the car about moby (as i often do <G>) anyway i
was thinking about how i wish he would write a book since i enjoy
reading his essays in the CDs... and then i thought.. even better... he
should do what ex punker Henry Rollins does.. write a book and then go
on a spoken word tour.. its obvious he isnt shy about his beliefs and
enjoys talking about them... or even better... if he spoke at a small
club and a couple of microphones were set up... have a huge Quaker like
meeting.... woah.... what do you y'all think?
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: (mobility) Joy Electric!
Date: 04 Apr 1997 18:44:35 -0500
heres a question..any of you elektro junkies out there a Joy Electric
fan?
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: (mobility) Joy Electric!
Date: 04 Apr 1997 18:44:35 -0500
heres a question..any of you elektro junkies out there a Joy Electric
fan?
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: (mobility) hardcore?
Date: 04 Apr 1997 18:48:42 -0500
what in hades is all this talk about hardcore? in my days as a hardcore
boy, hardcore has lotsa shaved heads, lotsa heavy chugging guitars, and
really gutteral screaming/growling/belching vocals, preaching different
things depending on which band youre talking about. is there ANOTHER
hardcore movement? if so, id like to make a motion that we disallow
usage of the word hardcore altogether. like alternative, it will have
lost its meaning due to overusage and overgeneralization. i wish people
would quit wrecking MY language!
NON straight edge,
Sinjin
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From: bluegirl <mlverma@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) spoken word
Date: 04 Apr 1997 18:14:39 -0600 (CST)
On Fri, 4 Apr 1997, eric weiss wrote:
> okay i was thinking in the car about moby (as i often do <G>) anyway i
> was thinking about how i wish he would write a book since i enjoy
> reading his essays in the CDs... and then i thought.. even better... he
> should do what ex punker Henry Rollins does.. write a book and then go
> on a spoken word tour.. its obvious he isnt shy about his beliefs and
> enjoys talking about them... or even better... if he spoke at a small
> club and a couple of microphones were set up... have a huge Quaker like
> meeting.... woah.... what do you y'all think?
> --
> Eric Weiss
>
interesting idea... but im not sure how well it would work. while i like
Moby's ideas a lot more that Rollin's... Rollin's started doing spoken
work years ago & developed a large spoken word fanbase. if Moby did
do a spoken word tour type thing he would probably have to start out
small... thats all i have to say for now... it is a pretty interesting
idea
(sorry bout the weird symbols... my computer went nuts & i cant get rid of
them)
*----*bluegirl*--------------------*
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From: "Brad Caviness" <bigwig@agora.ualr.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Joy Electric!
Date: 04 Apr 1997 18:39:14 -0600
> heres a question..any of you elektro junkies out there a Joy Electric
> fan?
>
When Ronnie's on, he's -- as Tooth and Nail head Brandon Ebel put it -- a
laser guided, pop music genius. But for every "Courage" or "Sorcery," it
seems there's a couple of dozen, well, everything else he's written, that
don't quite measure up. I loved the experimental edge of Dance House
Children. But it looks like when brother Jason left to form Starflyer 59,
he took all his darker, moody tendencies with him. Making the new Joy
Electric a big, happy gay thing that gets way too sweet.
BSC
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From: "talk dirt to me" <mutton@jane.penn.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
Date: 04 Apr 1997 19:36:09 -0600
hardcore hardcore or hardcore electronica? even if they were talking about
just plain hardcore, you yourself just generalized an entire group of
people, being even more hypocritical than your "adversaries". have you
listened to any recent hardcore?
were you a cute little hardcore boy? awwwww. did you like the last hardcore
movement? if so, what is wrong, other than your lost devotion to drugs or
other non straight edge stuff. things change doooood. people may not want
to destroy themselves forever. oh darn.
jeremy
non offensive
my language?
hmmmmmm
Webster?
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: From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
: To: mobility@xmission.com
: Subject: (mobility) hardcore?
: Date: Friday, April 04, 1997 5:48 PM
:
: what in hades is all this talk about hardcore? in my days as a hardcore
: boy, hardcore has lotsa shaved heads, lotsa heavy chugging guitars, and
: really gutteral screaming/growling/belching vocals, preaching different
: things depending on which band youre talking about. is there ANOTHER
: hardcore movement? if so, id like to make a motion that we disallow
: usage of the word hardcore altogether. like alternative, it will have
: lost its meaning due to overusage and overgeneralization. i wish people
: would quit wrecking MY language!
:
: NON straight edge,
: Sinjin
:
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From: Matt Himes <mrh160@psu.edu>
Subject: (mobility) cool
Date: 04 Apr 1997 19:53:23 -0500
Cool, I just heard some guy blasting Fealing So Real in his dorm room.
Kinda makes ya' feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Later,
Matt Himes
aka:
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mrh160@psu.edu trey@psu.edu
Trey's Mechwarrior Niche-> http://www.ecsel.psu.edu/~mhimes/
Trey's Other Mechwarrior Niche-> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3527
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From: Scott Stegenga <steg@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: (mobility) Spoken Word
Date: 04 Apr 1997 19:22:16 -0600
About this spoken word thing...just a few cents of info regarding my opinion...
I really dig the spoken word scene...two of my favourites in that field of
work are Rollins and Laurie Anderson. Each has their own style (one is raw
and the other has an amazing stage show). If Moby did the spoken word
circuit, he'd definitely have to start out small, but I don't think he'd
really get far with it. His presence on stage while talking is very quiet
and shy. Almost as if he's nervous. His interviews on radio and TV I think
show a quiet individual with alot to say, and music helps him release those
demons inside. His writing expresses the same, but if he actually READ them
on stage...boring. Rollins has this controlling presence on stage (voice,
look, honesty...) and Laurie is engulfed with scientific wizardry. Unless
you consider shyness a quality on stage, I don't.
Not to cut down Moby...his writings inside EIW and AR are great. Maybe he
should just use them in a multimedia presentation along with his show or as
some interactive book/CD.
Anyway...I'm gonna be seeing Laurie Anderson at the Park West here in
Chi-town this wednesday and I'm very excited.
Scott Steg
-----
"Come off crisp and play up to the cynic."
-- Helmet
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From: bluegirl <mlverma@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu>
Subject: (mobility) how about ideas in book form
Date: 04 Apr 1997 20:20:40 -0600 (CST)
about:
>I don't think he'd really get far with it. His presence on stage while
>talking is very quiet and shy. Almost as if he's nervous. His interviews
>on radio and TV I think show a quiet individual with alot to say, and
>music helps him release those demons inside. His writing expresses the
>same, but if he actually READ them on stage...boring. Rollins has this
>controlling presence on stage (voice,look, honesty...) and Laurie is
>engulfed with scientific wizardry. Unless you consider shyness a quality
>on stage, I don't.
i most surely agrre with these words... Mody doesnt seem to have the right
kind of stage presence for spoken word. he has a lot to say, he has a lot
in him, but.... i dont think that he would have much success with spoken
word. but that doesnt mean that it is not an interesting concept. he'd
probably be a lot more successful if he wrote a book of his ideas. he'd
probably be able to express them better in that form
*----*bluegirl*--------------------*
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Spoken Word
Date: 04 Apr 1997 18:27:48 -0800
i do love the spoken word genre and personally i find Laurie Anderson a
bit excentric and just.. well just too Laurie Anderson... anyway this
isnt a spoken word list so ill get on to my moby point:
when i saw (and i know i have said this at least 10 times on the list
but its a fun story) moby live it was lollapalooza when he was playing
the small stage.. but lo and be hold elasticas keyboard player couldnt
get a green card so moby took over their big stage slot... he DEMANDED
attention... he was very loud, jumping all over the place, talking about
eating why we dont eat cats and dogs and why we shouldnt eat cows and
chickens etc... not very quite and shy.. hmmm maybe because of the size
of the crowd.. maybe if we see moby playing larger venues he will be
this wild crazy man.. oh well what ever...
weather you agree or not with my spoken word idea you must admit and
book by moby would kick some major rear!
as a little side note: there was a question a week or so ago about who
would we like to see moby work with... i would love to see moby remix
some stuff off the new jamiroquai album... (btw: if you are planning on
seeing jamiroquai at the Warfield on May 15th in San Fran let me know
and we can meet up and dance the night away!)
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
Date: 04 Apr 1997 18:43:23 -0800
woah! not to get involved here, but i am going to step in. He asked a
simple question.. no need to jump all over him... take personal attacks
to private email... and to straighten something out... i used to and
still do listen to all types of music, electronic and hardcore [punk]
included... you dont have to be one or the other... and hardcore [punk]
fans arent either drug abusers or straight edge.... theres a whole lot
inbetween....
talk dirt to me wrote:
> hardcore hardcore or hardcore electronica? even if they were talking about
> just plain hardcore, you yourself just generalized an entire group of
> people, being even more hypocritical than your "adversaries". have you
> listened to any recent hardcore?
> were you a cute little hardcore boy? awwwww. did you like the last hardcore
> movement? if so, what is wrong, other than your lost devotion to drugs or
> other non straight edge stuff. things change doooood. people may not want
> to destroy themselves forever. oh darn.
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: "talk dirty to me" <mutton@jane.penn.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
Date: 04 Apr 1997 21:52:32 -0600
how do i say this.
it really wasn't a personal attack and if it was phrased so, i appy polly
loggy.
i just get annoyed when i hear massive generalizations like i read.
ya know?
slick.
hardcore, techno, polka, jazzy, whatever.
dance.
jeremy
----------
: From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
: To: mobility@mail.xmission.com
: Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
: Date: Friday, April 04, 1997 8:43 PM
:
: woah! not to get involved here, but i am going to step in. He asked a
: simple question.. no need to jump all over him... take personal attacks
: to private email... and to straighten something out... i used to and
: still do listen to all types of music, electronic and hardcore [punk]
: included... you dont have to be one or the other... and hardcore [punk]
: fans arent either drug abusers or straight edge.... theres a whole lot
: inbetween....
:
:
: talk dirt to me wrote:
: > hardcore hardcore or hardcore electronica? even if they were talking
about
: > just plain hardcore, you yourself just generalized an entire group of
: > people, being even more hypocritical than your "adversaries". have you
: > listened to any recent hardcore?
: > were you a cute little hardcore boy? awwwww. did you like the last
hardcore
: > movement? if so, what is wrong, other than your lost devotion to drugs
or
: > other non straight edge stuff. things change doooood. people may not
want
: > to destroy themselves forever. oh darn.
:
: --
: Eric Weiss
: Epicentre Productions
:
: eric_w@geocities.com
: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
: http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
:
: "If you were god what would upset you more,
: bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
: healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) spoken word
Date: 04 Apr 1997 22:13:53 -0500 (EST)
i think that moby could pull of a spoken word tour.
he may seem really modest and quiet, but on stage, he's
like a giant tornado of nrg. i believe that he could harness
the nrg of his music into written word and perform it with
the same amount of gusto and be successful with it!
if nothing else, i'd like to see him write a book of essays or
poems. or maybe a novel, if he's into that too.
another thought: i really liked the photos on the inside of
AR. it would also be cool to see a photography book by moby.
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
Date: 04 Apr 1997 22:19:42 -0500 (EST)
At 06:48 PM 4/4/97 -0500, you wrote:
>what in hades is all this talk about hardcore? in my days as a hardcore
>boy, hardcore has lotsa shaved heads, lotsa heavy chugging guitars, and
>really gutteral screaming/growling/belching vocals, preaching different
>things depending on which band youre talking about. is there ANOTHER
>hardcore movement?
"hardcore" is a pretty arbitrary word.
xaq was originally referring to the hardcore rave scene. this is totally
different than the old hardcore punk scene. moby's "thousand"
and "ul he fu" would
be considered hardcore techno...even though they are a bit old.
and to answer xaq's question, the reason i think that the media ignores
the hardcore techno scene is becuase there is no financial gain in it.
you can't sell 200 bpm speedcore gabba to a junior high kid, but my
grandpa can get into the chemical brothers.
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: Shaun Rader <srader@uci.edu>
Subject: (mobility) Moby article in a magazine.
Date: 04 Apr 1997 20:17:47 -0800
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but I'll do it just in case. I
saw an article in an issue of AP with Moby in it. I believe it was called
Moby vs. Danzig. I just had time to read one line in the dialog between
Moby and Danzig. I consisted of Danzig stating that he didn't believe in
god... I THINK it was AP magazine..
Shaun
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From: babylemonade67@juno.com (J J j)
Subject: (mobility) AOL CHAT on my page
Date: 05 Apr 1997 01:10:13 EST
I have the Moby AOL Chat transcript on my page (the address is under my
name on the bottom of this message) You can either read it off my page
or download it from my page. While you are at it drop me a note about
your opinion of my page. There is not a ton of Moby stuff but there is
some veggie things that might also be of interest.
thanks,
James C.
BABY LEMONADE: http://members.aol.com/DALI67/babylemonade.html
PETA: http://www.envirolink.org/arrs/PETA/
Love all sentient creatures, whether they be animal or man, and always be
truthful to yourself and others.
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 01:22:22 -0500
dude are you on smack or do you just enjoy pulling arguments out of thin
air? what on earth are you talking about? at what point have i professed
drug use? is it generalizing for someone who was very much at the heart
of something to describe what was going on in honest terms? at what
point did i advocate self destruction of anyone? what gives you the
right to play God and talk down to me? put down the pipe and shut the
hell up.
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Joy Electric!
Date: 05 Apr 1997 01:24:32 -0500
afraid i have to object on the grounds of happy stuff being a good
thing. im a bit tired of listening to FLA bitch about the machines
taking over the world. ive got problems. i like to hear something
nostalgic and relieving. but if sad is yer game, have you heard the
title track from 5 stars for failure? beautiful stuff. and i dont think
jason has a dark bone in his body. him and ronnie are VERY alike. :)
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 01:27:38 -0500
generalization? GENERALIZATION? why dont you go ask snap case or orange
9mm what kind of music they play. theyll both answer "hardcore." ask the
straight-edge kids at a strongarm show what kind of music theyre there
for. theyll answer "hardcore." its not a generalization. its a term
applying to a very broad grouping that calls THEMSELVES hardcore.
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 01:29:24 -0500
ok lets clarify things so Banzai Boy cant get his jollies by flaming me.
some one please, in specific, descriptive terms, tell me about hardcore
techno.
Sinjin
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From: Matt Himes <mrh160@psu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 01:48:47 -0500
At 01:29 AM 4/5/97 -0500, you wrote:
>ok lets clarify things so Banzai Boy cant get his jollies by flaming me.
>some one please, in specific, descriptive terms, tell me about hardcore
>techno.
>
>Sinjin
>
Easy, easy. Didn't you get the message yet where he apologized?
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From: "Eric M. Goldberg" <gold@bridge.net>
Subject: (mobility) Moby Midis - Heat Mix
Date: 05 Apr 1997 02:22:50 -0600
In case you're really bored and feel like hearing moby come through your
soundcard or synth you can visit http://www.bridge.net/~gold/mb/mb.htm
and just visit the My Music Section..
Im not trying to advertise or anything, because I just tonight finished
sequencing the God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters - Heat Mix, and i
figured maybe someone would be bored :) and also thought i read that you
people were having trouble finding that single, so now you can hear it :)
just not as well..
Anyways go if you like, there are other moby midis there too, including the
original gmotfotw.. this mix is not perfect and is a wittle sloppy but its
better than nothing..
Well enough garble from me
Happy Daylight Savings Time!
Eric
-
Eric M. Goldberg gold@bridge.net
Music Box Homepage http://www.bridge.net/~gold/mb/mb.htm
"There are only two kinds of music. Good and the other kind."
Duke Ellington
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From: Matt Himes <mrh160@psu.edu>
Subject: (mobility) 1979 moby remix mp3
Date: 05 Apr 1997 02:26:14 -0500
Hey kids,
I just found an mp3 file of Moby remix of the Pumkins' 1979 on an
ftp server full of mp3's. The quality is miserable (22 khz, 24 kb/s, yuck)
but is a copy of it, for those of whose who have never heard and don't know
how to get it otherwise. The web address is http://129.174.188.132/ . I
could also email it to anyone just wants it (it's only about 300k) or turn
on my ftp server if we really want to get complicated.
Tell me what you think.
Later,
Matt Himes
aka:
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mrh160@psu.edu trey@psu.edu
Trey's Mechwarrior Niche-> http://www.ecsel.psu.edu/~mhimes/
Trey's Other Mechwarrior Niche-> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3527
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From: fishlips@ahbqs.com
Subject: (mobility) More "Techno" in the "news"
Date: 05 Apr 1997 01:59:02 -0500
SO>SonicNet Sonic Boom: Your weekly dose of what's new at SonicNet
SO>and Addicted to Noise! April 4, 1997 (v 1.26)
SO>DOWN & DIRTY WITH THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS - You've been hearing all
SO>about this electronica stuff. Everyone says it's the next big thing. Now
SO>we sit down with the source. Two of the mainmen of this whole new techno
SO>thing. They're cool, they're funny, and you can check out samples of their
SO>music while you get some insight into what they're about.
SO>http://www.addict.com/html/hifi/Features/
I bet EVERYONE is gonna be rushing to that www addy ;>
Ryan
Fishlips@ahbqs.com
www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm
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From: joeclark@interlog.com (Joe Clark)
Subject: (mobility) Punctuation, kids! Punctuation!
Date: 05 Apr 1997 09:47:04 -0500
>Date: Fri, 4 Apr 1997 17:07:39 -0500 (EST)
>From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
>Subject: (mobility) ambient
>
>i like ambient alot. a whole lot.
>since it was released before moby could finish it, it has a certain
>raw quality to it, and i'm attracted to that quality. not as good
>as the end of everything or little idiot, but good none the less.
Here we go with the punctuation problem again. ("Again," that is, after
suffering through it in a zillion other mailing lists. Worst offender: the
Pet Shop Boys list.)
Dear listmembers: Remember that song titles and album titles need to be set
off from the mass of undifferentiated ASCII text that is an E-mail for us
to understand what the eff-you-see-kay you're talking about. Did Anuranman
like ambient music a lot, or the album _Ambient_? Exactly what is not as
good as the end of everything? (Purgatory? You aren't looking forward to
the rapture?)
This is not a hairsplitting issue. go ahead and indulge in the
self-effacement of lowercase if you must. OR SCREAM, FOR ALL I CARE. But
for heaven's sake, use "s to surround song titles (don't use an acronym in
the first instance) and _s to surround album titles (ditto). It's just too
damn confusing to read otherwise.
The complaints from under-20-year-olds and/or AOLers, who never really
learned how to read and write, like, proper or whatever, are acknowledged
in advance. Even if it annoys you, possessing these skills is important,
and they are relevant even on informal music mailing lists.
And no, I rarely make typing mistakes mysel.f
Joe Clark
joeclark@interlog.com
<http://www.interlog.com/~joeclark>
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 09:49:15 -0500
yes and his idea of apology doesnt amuse me. now are you going to answer
me or do i have to remain ignorant?
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby Midis - Heat Mix
Date: 05 Apr 1997 09:50:52 -0500
wow...phat. :) wish i had a functional soundcard. <in general george s
patton, jr. voice> son youre quite a dedicated soldier and deserve to be
commended.
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) More "Techno" in the "news"
Date: 05 Apr 1997 09:55:23 -0500
dont you love how the media is Y.M.'ing electronic music? :) "inside: 10
tips to make that vinyl spinning techno-babe yours! Quiz: Is your
Raver boy just using you for your X? Moby tells all! get the inside
scoop on his band, his bod, and how he wants you to look!" <snickering>
i think we're all in big, BIG trouble. :)
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Punctuation, kids! Punctuation!
Date: 05 Apr 1997 09:57:31 -0500
being an english major i reserve the right to type horrendously mif i so
choose. :) however in about 4 months when i have to make the jump to
music major, i suppose ill have to start typing immaculately to prove i
know the language. :) :) :)
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Punctuation, kids! Punctuation!
Date: 05 Apr 1997 09:57:31 -0500
being an english major i reserve the right to type horrendously mif i so
choose. :) however in about 4 months when i have to make the jump to
music major, i suppose ill have to start typing immaculately to prove i
know the language. :) :) :)
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 10:00:10 -0500
ok gang..were almost a third of the way thru the year and i dare say its
time to express a little opinion on the music thrown to us this year.
so, everyone all together now, what are your top 5 picks for album of
the year so far?
Rosencrantz and Sinjinstern are dead.
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Punctuation, kids! Punctuation! and spelling too.
Date: 05 Apr 1997 07:25:09 -0800
Joe Clark wrote:
>Date: Fri, 4 Apr 1997 17:07:39 -0500 (EST)
>From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
>Subject: (mobility) ambient
>Go get them Joe! It appears that alot of people forget the ".You
should use a " when the subject,or title is not your own thought.
those nasty acronyms also suck.For everyone for whom english is not
their first language forget the previous thought. I have a hard time
in spanish with those tricky verbs. Just relax and enjoy.keri
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From: "Eric M. Goldberg" <gold@bridge.net>
Subject: (mobility) A Moby Interview
Date: 05 Apr 1997 11:03:58 -0600
I was looking around today and stumbled upon this interview from the
retroactive baggage website. I havent even read it because frankly I don't
feel like reading right now, but for those of you here it is. Also they
had a picture of Moby with I guess his or just someone else's dog. So if
you want to see it or read the interview in its original form go to
http://www.baggage.co.uk/issue14/moby.html
And here is the interview, I know it might seem a bit long but some of you
have said that you don't have easy www access so here goes..
===========================================================================
Tony and Dave talk to Moby, who's not that mad or Christian or vegan really.
Moby has always been one of the music scene's most interesting and diverse
characters, defying definition by veering between happy hardcore, ambient
soundscapes and industrial metal with apparent ease; but at this years
Reading Festival he still surprised many by delivering a straightforward
punk rock set, totally abandoning the sequencer in favour of loud guitars
from his new record "Animal Rights." Moby started out in guitar punk and
new wave bands before being caught up in the dance scene in the
mid-eighties; but is now growing bored with the dance scene just as the
mainstream appears to be catching on. Why has he moved back in this
direction exclusively?
"At first I tried to incorporate the two - punk rock music with the
electronic sounds of the sequencer - but I ended up sounding like Billy
Idol. Part of the joy of this is not being tied to a computer and
improvising, it's emancipating. I guess that at the time I just didn't feel
particularly eclectic! With "Everything Is Wrong" I was feeling a little
more open and wanted to represent all these different things that I was
interested in but lately, the only things I felt interested in are speed
metal and classical music." Moby talks with some disenchantment about the
contemporary dance scene: "I still like a lot of it - it's nice, but it
doesn't make the hairs on the back of my neck stick up."
Is that because he thinks there's less good dance music coming out or just
because he's been there, done that? "It's probably a combination of the
two. There's a marked lack of passion and intensity in electronic dance
music - it's more conservative and restrained on an emotional level. Now
it's a virtue to see how stylized and restrained you can make a record, as
opposed to 1991 when records were big huge booming fiascos. Today's dance
music is nice when you're waiting for a table in a restaurant but..." So
doesn't that make him want to come back and make that huge, uplifting
record for today? "Well, I tried with "Feeling So Real", which was my
statement of what I love about dance music, but the people who were
interested weren't the dance people. The dance community said it's just
cheesy happy hardcore - well, better emotional hardcore than cool,
'intelligent' techno."
Does this move away from technology partly reflect Moby's dislike for the
effects of modern lifestyles? "Everything we do in the late twentieth
century - in the context of the end of western civilisation, is going to be
hypocritical. It's hard to be a purist; the only way to be a purist
environmentalist is to kill yourself, really. At one level I love being
alive in the modern world, as it's interesting and fascinating; I don't
have a problem so much with technology as its applications. There are very
few things which are fundamentally evil." Despite this, Moby's song titles
("Everything is Wrong"/"The End of Everything" etc.) seem to demonstrate a
strong streak of pessimism with the world of today. "It's more
overwhelming, not so much pessimistic as depressed at the effects of modern
institutions on human beings, how they've separated us from each other and
the possibility of leading productive satisfying lives... Sure, we can live
fairly disease free, but the quality of life is compromised by values of
our culture - just adhering to the status quo."
Moby is often caricatured as "that extremist vegan/Christian nutter" so we
felt that it was time to delve beneath the common preconceptions to
consider Moby's true feelings on the matter. After all, his appearance
onstage at Reading with the slogan "FUCKER" daubed across his chest in
paint seems somewhat at odds with the traditional image of Christian
moderation. One description of his views we recently read dubbed him a
"libertarian, unorthodox Christian" - "Well, unorthodox Christian, sure. I
like Christ and I'm yet to find a better description of the human condition
than that which Christ gives in the New Testament; but "libertarian"?
There's a Libertarian Party in the United States and they're nuts. I'm not
a civil libertarian but people should be able to do what they want as long
as it doesn't impinge upon the rights of others - if you want to do heroin
or blow your head off or if you want to have an abortion, fine, as long as
it only affects you. The police's job shouldn't be preserving aesthetics."
But surely most cases aren't clear - smoking is a personal choice but
affects others just as suicide affects families in society. "Well, people
always try to hide behind the smokescreen, no pun intended, of individual
liberties when something they like is challenged but we've got to try to
build a pragmatic consensus - smoking does hurt others, therefore in Moby's
world smoking should be illegal, at least in the presence of other people.
Your actions are compromising somebody else's ability to enjoy life -
that's where the law should step in."
There are certainly very few high profile Christians in the music world,
and while many Christians would be expected to oppose the high profile of
drugs in the scene Moby doesn't see himself in opposition with these
trends. "I don't really have a big problem with drugs or hedonism; I just
have a problem with people hurting themselves. Its like the movie
Trainspotting - the opening tirade makes a lot of sense to me, I do see
drug use as a viable alternative to modern suburban living; not that I
would advocate it for anyone, but I don't have a real problem with it. I
have a much bigger problem with people doing work and living lives that are
compromised - doing your job and feeling like an upstanding member of the
society but they hate their job, they're unhealthy, not happy with their
family and don't feel satisfied with anything. I see that as a lot more
evil and widespread than hedonism and degeneracy. A lot of the hedonism of
the dance scene is destructive, just placating people so that in the week
they can go and do their mind-numbing jobs - the jobs are the problem, not
the drugs! The drugs aspect of dance music was what made it so interesting
in a lot of ways - especially MDMA which seemed to really liberate a lot of
people. The whole drug issue is dealt with in black & white with no
ambiguity: either pro or anti-drugs; pro-Christian or anti-Christian -
there's no ambiguity but the world just isn't like that. Why not take each
issue as it comes? MDMA is a good example; it was used by psychotherapists
for years in benevolent ways but suddenly people start self-medicating with
a seemingly benign drug and the government says 'No, its bad'. Well where's
the empirical evidence? Its just so inconsistent."
Moby's album sleeves are always worth reading for their often scathing
attacks on the excesses of society and promotion of an ethical way of life,
but they have been dismissed by some as simply a hypertrophy of
Christianity. Certainly, the love of Christ is an important aspect of
Moby's work, but is the basis of Moby's viewpoint dependent on belief in
God? "No, I think it relies on subjectivity. The essence of my ethical
structure is the Golden Rule: if I don't want it done to me, I shouldn't do
it to someone else. If I don't want a couple of pigs to put me in a
stockade and kill me for my skin, I shouldn't do it to pigs. That's where
my ethics come from - its really basic on that level." Of course, much
established Christian thought (e.g. Catholicism) is contrary to this
viewpoint - according to the Old Testament animals are placed under man's
dominance due to our privileged relationship with God and are to be
exploited for man's ends. The Church also bases its homophobia on
Scriptural grounds. "Well, they should come and ask me 'cause I've figured
it out! My belief is completely separate from the culture of Christianity.
I see some flaws in it but I'm committed to Christ, not Christianity. But
to me looking at the universe speaks of the existence of God; the existence
of an architect at least and if you want to understand the character of the
architect you've got to look at the character of the universe. If you want
to learn about God, look at a forest." At this point the conversation moves
into a discussion of the basis of faith, the success of Genesis chapters 1
and 2 as analogy, historical quirks of organised religion and rival
theories for the origin of the universe. Fascinating as this was , its
inclusion may be somewhat at odds with the typical content of the Baggage
so it will have to be held back pending a decision to include a
philosophical discussion page between the Live Reviews and the Elliott
Interview.
Later that evening Moby played with Soundgarden at the Wolverhampton Civic
Hall, and won over a crowd probably unfamiliar with his dance material with
an entertaining half hour of hardcore punk rock and superb thrash metal
versions of house classics "Everytime You Touch Me" and "Go". According to
Moby: "For some reason the British mainstream press don't want to really
talk to me - they're confused and waiting to see how everybody else will
respond." And although I was disappointed by his move away from his superb
electronic past I was quickly won over by his performance which proves not
only that he is 'jack-of-all-trades' but also 'master of all'. But the
truly frightening question remains - after the not-inconsiderable shift
from uplifting house to speed metal; what on earth will he try his hand at
next?
Moby was talking to Tony and Dave.
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-
Eric M. Goldberg gold@bridge.net
Music Box Homepage http://www.bridge.net/~gold/mb/mb.htm
"There are only two kinds of music. Good and the other kind."
Duke Ellington
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From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Joy Electric!
Date: 05 Apr 1997 11:28:06 -0500 (EST)
joy electric is a good man!!! tooth and nail did a bad thing by letting him
go..he's got his own little electronic thing going for him....
l.e.
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: (mobility) woah!
Date: 05 Apr 1997 11:12:57 -0600 (CST)
ok. i think some of us are getting a bit off topic.
if you're going to talk about anything other than moby, take it somewhere
else.
i am eternally annoyed by people telling me who to write, so don't.
when i said "hardcore," i ment people like technohead, lenny dee, rob
gee, force & styles, justin time, slipmatt, charly lownoise & mental
theo, dugal, eruption, and many many MANY others...
basically, "hardcore" techno is fast. that's about it. from 170bpm's to
20,000,000. (yes, i know of one) moby's "feeling so real" is "hardcore"
if you pitch it up a bit.
so there. now lets stop all this pointless fighting. it makes you look bad.
>8)
-xaq-
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: Samu Heinonen <samuhei@dlc.fi>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 20:45:28 +0300 (EDT)
At 10.00 5.4.1997 -0500, you wrote:
>ok gang..were almost a third of the way thru the year and i dare say its
>time to express a little opinion on the music thrown to us this year.
>so, everyone all together now, what are your top 5 picks for album of
>the year so far?
>
>Rosencrantz and Sinjinstern are dead.
>
>
>
Moby:Animal Rights
David Bowie: Earthling
Bjork: Telegram
These are my 3 best..
Best of various:
The Saint Soundtrack..
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| Heinonen |
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| Finland |
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Joy Electric!
Date: 05 Apr 1997 12:44:05 -0500
Chilidiba9@aol.com wrote:
>
> joy electric is a good man!!! tooth and nail did a bad thing by letting him
> go..he's got his own little electronic thing going for him....
>
> l.e.
i just found out y4esterday what the story was on that. i thought it was
kinda wierd that Brandon would let ronnie just go like that because
brandon ADORES Ronnie and his music. bet then after reading some stuff,
it all hit me at once. ive been BLIND! all those bands <JE, stavesacre,
supertones, slick shoes> jumped over to BEC records..and whattya think
BEC stands for? BRANDON EBEL COMPANY. sorta like dgc=david geffen
company? brandons still got em all...and whats happening is brandon is
going to be making the big push into mainstream a la subpop. <believe it
or not i actually talked to brandon about this about a year ago. io dont
know WHY it took me this long to figure it out> hes concentraing on
gettign these bands going and then selling part of the rights to a
bigger company..the way sub pop did...and then having the tooth and nail
logo on all the records..good business for everyone. now what appears to
be the case with BEC is that brandon has taken matters into his own
hands as far as mainstream distrubution..hes got a distrubution deal
with caroline..hes got a new label with a new aim..hmm..should be
interesting
Sinjin
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From: MOBYchild@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 13:41:10 -0500 (EST)
MOBY: Animal Rights
Bjork: telegram
Orb: Orblivion
those are in no order, btw
the renegade robot
~L otc+b~
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 11:04:16 -0800
In order:
#3) Bjork - Telegram
#2) David Bowie - Earthling
#1) Moby - Animal Rights
damn looking through what ive been listening to lately.. they are all
from 1996 (aphex twin, jamiroquai, dj shadow) i guess im behind the
times
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 16:05:48 -0800
> ok gang..were almost a third of the way thru the year and i dare say its
> time to express a little opinion on the music thrown to us this year.
> so, everyone all together now, what are your top 5 picks for album of
> the year so far?
Hmm....The only 2 1997 things I own are Animal Rights & Death In Vegas:
Rekkit (the single)....Cubinate's last disc was at the end of last year
though-that one was pretty cool...
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 16:05:48 -0800
> ok gang..were almost a third of the way thru the year and i dare say its
> time to express a little opinion on the music thrown to us this year.
> so, everyone all together now, what are your top 5 picks for album of
> the year so far?
Hmm....The only 2 1997 things I own are Animal Rights & Death In Vegas:
Rekkit (the single)....Cubinate's last disc was at the end of last year
though-that one was pretty cool...
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) spoken word
Date: 05 Apr 1997 15:46:31 -0800
> should do what ex punker Henry Rollins does.. write a book and then go
That's almost as bad as putting Moby & Danzig in an interview
together...wait...that's been done hasn't it?
Seriously though-Rollins older spoken word was great (along with Pissing In
The Gene Pool) but he's gotten to comedic in his old age....(imo)
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) spoken word
Date: 05 Apr 1997 15:46:31 -0800
> should do what ex punker Henry Rollins does.. write a book and then go
That's almost as bad as putting Moby & Danzig in an interview
together...wait...that's been done hasn't it?
Seriously though-Rollins older spoken word was great (along with Pissing In
The Gene Pool) but he's gotten to comedic in his old age....(imo)
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From: "Vanishing Son" <vson@usa.net>
Subject: (mobility) rare Moby on MPEG3
Date: 05 Apr 1997 14:23:28
Just wanted to say thanks to Samu Heinonen for the Prodigy MPEG3.
I'd love to contribute & trade rare Moby mixes on MP3, and make
them available to the list as well. However, what's the consensus
on which tracks/mixes are rare? I've got all my Moby catalogued
in my music collection list at www.swcp.com/synth/musicinv.txt ,
but I don't know what would be worthy to MPEG-ize and what would
be a waste of time. Any ideas/discussion about this? I've got a
German CD-single entitled "Move - The Mixes" (Mute Germany 826.773)
with mixes that don't appear on any of the UK or US singles, so
maybe this one's a contender.
(If you want to get into MPEG3 listening, you can grab freeware
and shareware players at www.mpeg.org . I recommend MuseArc for
us Windoze 95 users. For Mac users, I believe Quicktime has an
extension to play MPEG, but perhaps someone can verify this.)
vanishing son / vson@usa.net / www.swcp.com/synth / 505 332 0139
"Bother!" said Pooh, as he violated the Bosnian cease-fire.
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From: Scott Stegenga <steg@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 16:00:31 -0600
My top five are tough because not many GOOD releases have come my way
yet...but here's what it is so far...in no particular order.
1. Daft Punk - Homework
2. Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole
3. Moby - Animal Rights
4. The London Suede - Coming Up
5. Depeche Mode - Ultra (I just know it'll be good)
---
Scott Steg...I Love Carrots
"Are there heartstings connected...to the wings you've got slapped on your
back?"
- Belly
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From: Born Slippy <cdperk@trib.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 15:28:57 -0700
1. FSOL "Dead Cities"
2. Orb "Orblivion"
3. David Bowie "Earthling"
4. Various Artists "Happy 2B Hardcore"
5. Prodigy "Pyromaniac" (although it isn't really an album, it's a bootleg,
and i just can't stop listening to it)
>ok gang..were almost a third of the way thru the year and i dare say its
>time to express a little opinion on the music thrown to us this year.
>so, everyone all together now, what are your top 5 picks for album of
>the year so far?
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From: Vitamin C <weeg@infonline.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 17:48:51 -0500
Hell-o! Here's my contribution to the Top 5 of '97 so far:
1. Live - Secret Samadhi
2. Moby - Animal Rights
3. Mighty Mighty BossTones - Let's Face It
4. Body Count - Violent Demise: The Last Days
5. Offspring - Ixnay on the Hombre'
That's all 5 of my current '97 CD's. More are on the way.
Paul
http://ns.infonline.net/~weeg/
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From: Shaun Rader <srader@uci.edu>
Subject: RE: (mobility) rare Moby on MPEG3
Date: 05 Apr 1997 17:21:36 -0800
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That would be GREAT! The Move Electro Mix sure sounds awesome
on the Mixed & Remixed CD. I bet they are all good. I haven't heard
those Hymn mixes in full form either.
I'd love to hear the full version of All That I Need Is To Be Loved (Melodic
Mix) if anyone would like to rip that one. What other songs might
people want? I have a few I could trade...
Shaun
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 1997 6:23 AM
Just wanted to say thanks to Samu Heinonen for the Prodigy MPEG3.
I'd love to contribute & trade rare Moby mixes on MP3, and make
them available to the list as well. However, what's the consensus
on which tracks/mixes are rare? I've got all my Moby catalogued
in my music collection list at www.swcp.com/synth/musicinv.txt ,
but I don't know what would be worthy to MPEG-ize and what would
be a waste of time. Any ideas/discussion about this? I've got a
German CD-single entitled "Move - The Mixes" (Mute Germany 826.773)
with mixes that don't appear on any of the UK or US singles, so
maybe this one's a contender.
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From: cherilyn <csymons@cougarnet.byu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Punctuation, kids! Punctuation!
Date: 05 Apr 1997 19:27:48 -0700
part of the great thing about being on a mailing list is gaining an
identity with the rest of the list by building common slang. seeing how
this is list is devoted to moby and his music, most members should know what
another member means when they type EiW, everything is wrong, or _Everything
is Wrong_. if i don't understand what someone is trying to say, i ask.
deal with it. not everyone out there in the real world speaks perfect
english. (i, like sinjin, am also an english major.) the list is for
fun...there shouldn't be requirements for perfect grammar or typing skills
in order to participate.
now on to everyone's favorite guy... one evening recently when i
couldn't get to sleep, my moby-hating roommate had just left and was going
to be gone for an hour or so. i realized this was the perfect oportunity to
pop little idiot (_little idiot_ for you punctuation freaks) into my cd
player. i figured by the time my roommate got back, i'd be fast asleep and
the cd would be over. when i woke up the next morning, it was still
playing. i had accidentally put it on repeat. i was amazed that my
roommate hadn't turned it off. guess what!?! SHE LOVED IT!!!! she was
really surprised when she found out it was moby. she still hates most of
his stuff, but at least i found something i can listen to without her
getting upset. :)
yay for me!!!
cherilyn
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From: "talk dirty to me" <mutton@jane.penn.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 22:52:09 -0600
amuse?
sorry
jeremy
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: From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
: To: mobility@mail.xmission.com
: Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
: Date: Saturday, April 05, 1997 8:49 AM
:
: yes and his idea of apology doesnt amuse me. now are you going to answer
: me or do i have to remain ignorant?
:
: Sinjin
:
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From: "talk dirty to me" <mutton@jane.penn.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 23:36:31 -0600
he said put down the pipe and shut the hell up
hehehe
and stop playing god
did he not sign
sinjin
non straight edge
i think so
i made him mad
hehehehehehehehehehe
i chuckle
lawson
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: From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
: To: mobility@mail.xmission.com
: Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
: Date: Saturday, April 05, 1997 12:22 AM
:
: dude are you on smack or do you just enjoy pulling arguments out of thin
: air? what on earth are you talking about? at what point have i professed
: drug use? is it generalizing for someone who was very much at the heart
: of something to describe what was going on in honest terms? at what
: point did i advocate self destruction of anyone? what gives you the
: right to play God and talk down to me? put down the pipe and shut the
: hell up.
:
: Sinjin
:
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Punctuation, kids! Punctuation!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 00:49:58 -0500 (EST)
>the list is for
>fun...there shouldn't be requirements for perfect grammar or typing skills
>in order to participate.
PREACH ON SISTER C.....!
>SHE LOVED IT!!!! she was
>really surprised when she found out it was moby. she still hates most of
>his stuff, but at least i found something i can listen to without her
>getting upset. :)
i had a similar experience a few year back when "E-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g i-s
W-r-o-n-g"
came out. most of my friends are rivethead industrial nuttahs so they really
weren't into the majority of moby's techno stuff. but i was playing EiW in
the car and they new it was moby and were like turning their nose up to
"hymn"...but when "All that i Need..." kicked in with guitars a blazing, they
were like "who is this now?". when i told them that it was moby, they were
amazed. today, 3 of the 4 non-believers have switched to moby! and dentists
think their toothpaste statistics are important...
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
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Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) hardcore?
Date: 05 Apr 1997 22:14:19 -0800
talk dirty to me wrote:
> he said put down the pipe and shut the hell up
> hehehe
> and stop playing god
> did he not sign
> sinjin
> non straight edge
> i think so
> i made him mad
> hehehehehehehehehehe
> i chuckle
> lawson
woah.. someones seen sling blade (err.. _sling_blade_) a few too many
times.. j/k
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: Samu Heinonen <samuhei@dlc.fi>
Subject: Re: (mobility) rare Moby on MPEG3
Date: 06 Apr 1997 10:50:43 +0300 (EDT)
At 14.23 5.4.1997, you wrote:
>Just wanted to say thanks to Samu Heinonen for the Prodigy MPEG3.
>
>I'd love to contribute & trade rare Moby mixes on MP3, and make
>them available to the list as well. However, what's the consensus
>on which tracks/mixes are rare? I've got all my Moby catalogued
>in my music collection list at www.swcp.com/synth/musicinv.txt ,
>but I don't know what would be worthy to MPEG-ize and what would
>be a waste of time. Any ideas/discussion about this? I've got a
>German CD-single entitled "Move - The Mixes" (Mute Germany 826.773)
>with mixes that don't appear on any of the UK or US singles, so
>maybe this one's a contender.
>
>(If you want to get into MPEG3 listening, you can grab freeware
>and shareware players at www.mpeg.org . I recommend MuseArc for
>us Windoze 95 users. For Mac users, I believe Quicktime has an
>extension to play MPEG, but perhaps someone can verify this.)
>
big thanx for liking that Prodigy song =). it was hard to get to me, anyway.
actually i dont have mpeg3 encoder, right now. i encored that song at my
friend. i better get one, because i also have some hard to find Moby songs.. =)
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+
| Samu |
| Heinonen |
| e-mail:samuhei@dlc.fi |
| Finland |
| http://www.dlc.fi/~samuhei |
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+
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From: "Brad Caviness" <bigwig@agora.ualr.edu>
Subject: (mobility) I had the strangest dream last night
Date: 06 Apr 1997 09:54:38 -0500
I dreamed last night that I came home from work, turned on the news and
they said Moby was dead. I remember dreaming either Kurt Loder or Tom
Brokaw saying drugs were suspected, possibly heroin, and thinking that
CAN'T be right. Then I started checking the list and the net for more info,
but everyone was busy saying how much they *loved* him ("Alas, poor Urich.
I knew him well."), but no one was saying what I wanted to hear: that it
wasn't true. That he wasn't just some minor pop figure who was now going to
be a "legend" just because he was dead. I remeber crying and falling down
in the snow and pounding on the ice (it was winter) but no one understood
why. And I remember being glad that I just bought some rarities before this
happened and then feeling guilty afterwards.
Has anyone else ever had a dream like this?
Brad S. Caviness
bigwig@agora.ualr.edu
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) I had the strangest dream last night
Date: 06 Apr 1997 12:55:27 -0400
Brad Caviness wrote:
>
> I dreamed last night that I came home from work, turned on the news and
> they said Moby was dead. I remember dreaming either Kurt Loder or Tom
> Brokaw saying drugs were suspected, possibly heroin, and thinking that
> CAN'T be right. Then I started checking the list and the net for more info,
> but everyone was busy saying how much they *loved* him ("Alas, poor Urich.
> I knew him well."), but no one was saying what I wanted to hear: that it
> wasn't true. That he wasn't just some minor pop figure who was now going to
> be a "legend" just because he was dead. I remeber crying and falling down
> in the snow and pounding on the ice (it was winter) but no one understood
> why. And I remember being glad that I just bought some rarities before this
> happened and then feeling guilty afterwards.
>
> Has anyone else ever had a dream like this?
>
> Brad S. Caviness
> bigwig@agora.ualr.edu
fraid not. :) and its Yorick. :) and did anyone see the article in AP
with moby and glenn danzig?
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 13:04:41 -0400
even if this DOES piss off Der Fuhrer, im going to finish what i
started. my picks so far:
1: Starflyer 59 "americana"
2:U2 "pop"
3:the forthcoming Circle Of Dust "disengage" <i have faith in Scott :) >
4:Joy Electric "old wives tales"
5:Luxury "the latest and the greatest"
please not that animal right is NOT on here. sorry gang. i thought it
sucked. i had it for a week and gave it to my best friend. and please
dont spam me with "well youre not being open to change, youre not giving
his new sound a chance." i havent even HEARD any of moby's old stuff. i
have zero idea what his electronic music sounds like. im just basing
this assertion off the strength of a genuine analysis of the album. he
does have some pretty slick tone on his git-fiddle tho. :)
Sinjin
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) I had the strangest dream last night
Date: 06 Apr 1997 13:04:30 -0400 (EDT)
>Has anyone else ever had a dream like this?
when i was younger, i watched an episode of "growing pains" where
ben idolized this rock singer and when he got the chance to meet him,
he saw that the singer was a drunken promiscuous druggy who was
mean and ignorant to everyone, including ben.
because of that show, i've had similar dreams about moby. i've dreamed
that i got a chance to meet him after a concert and he was like the
total opposite of everything he preached. he had a bear gut, was smoking,
and was very cruel to me and didn't want to talk at all. i had dreams
that my mom invited him to my house for a birthday party, and he was
just really ignorant to everyone and ate meat and was a total bigot.
i hate having dreams like these.
but i do have good dreams about moby too. i probably have more good
dreams than bad ones. see moby doesn't know it yet, but we are long lost
siblings. yep. it's true. separated at birth. so he's somewhere, right now,
dreaming of meeting me some day too!
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 12:26:33 -0500 (CDT)
On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Sinjin wrote:
> his new sound a chance." i havent even HEARD any of moby's old stuff. i
> have zero idea what his electronic music sounds like. im just basing
um...what? if you've never heard any of his "electronic" stuff, and don't
like AR, why are you here? i thought this was a list for moby fans...
-xaq-
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 12:26:33 -0500 (CDT)
On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Sinjin wrote:
> his new sound a chance." i havent even HEARD any of moby's old stuff. i
> have zero idea what his electronic music sounds like. im just basing
um...what? if you've never heard any of his "electronic" stuff, and don't
like AR, why are you here? i thought this was a list for moby fans...
-xaq-
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: (mobility) Re: article in ap
Date: 06 Apr 1997 10:24:18 -0700
Sinjin wrote:
Brad Caviness wrote:
>
> I dreamed last night that I came home from work, turned on the
news and
> they said Moby was dead. I remember dreaming either Kurt Loder or
Tom
> Brokaw saying drugs were suspected, possibly heroin, and thinking
that
> CAN'T be right. Then I started checking the list and the net for
more info,
> but everyone was busy saying how much they *loved* him ("Alas,
poor Urich.
> I knew him well."), but no one was saying what I wanted to hear:
that it
> wasn't true. That he wasn't just some minor pop figure who was now
going to
> be a "legend" just because he was dead. I remeber crying and
falling down
> in the snow and pounding on the ice (it was winter) but no one
understood
> why. And I remember being glad that I just bought some rarities
before this
> happened and then feeling guilty afterwards.
>
> Has anyone else ever had a dream like this?
>
> Brad S. Caviness
> bigwig@agora.ualr.edu
fraid not. :) and its Yorick. :) and did anyone see the article in
AP
with moby and glenn danzig?
Sinjin
I'm working on the article right now. I just sent in my subscription to
this mag.Do you think it's worth it? keri
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: (mobility) Re: article in ap
Date: 06 Apr 1997 10:24:18 -0700
Sinjin wrote:
Brad Caviness wrote:
>
> I dreamed last night that I came home from work, turned on the
news and
> they said Moby was dead. I remember dreaming either Kurt Loder or
Tom
> Brokaw saying drugs were suspected, possibly heroin, and thinking
that
> CAN'T be right. Then I started checking the list and the net for
more info,
> but everyone was busy saying how much they *loved* him ("Alas,
poor Urich.
> I knew him well."), but no one was saying what I wanted to hear:
that it
> wasn't true. That he wasn't just some minor pop figure who was now
going to
> be a "legend" just because he was dead. I remeber crying and
falling down
> in the snow and pounding on the ice (it was winter) but no one
understood
> why. And I remember being glad that I just bought some rarities
before this
> happened and then feeling guilty afterwards.
>
> Has anyone else ever had a dream like this?
>
> Brad S. Caviness
> bigwig@agora.ualr.edu
fraid not. :) and its Yorick. :) and did anyone see the article in
AP
with moby and glenn danzig?
Sinjin
I'm working on the article right now. I just sent in my subscription to
this mag.Do you think it's worth it? keri
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 06 Apr 1997 13:21:56 -0700
> 1. Daft Punk - Homework
You really like this? I was kind of dissapointed-there's only 3 or 4
really good song on it I thought. That "Teacher" song has *got* to go...
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From: MOBYchild@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) why messages repeat!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 13:34:14 -0400 (EDT)
ok...i bet i am saying this and everyone else knows it and i am sounding like
an arse, but i just realised why i get 2 or 3 of the same message. when the
message is sent to Mobility@mail.xmission.com if the address appears again in
the CC area of it, then 2 (or however many times the name appears) messages
are going to be sent. i dont know if this has anything to do with ones local
ISP, but if this can be avoided i think we would all be a bit happier.
sorry for bringing this up again, but i really do get tired of seeing my
mailbox full of repeat messages.
the renegade robot
Liam of the cosmos and beyond
(i'm sorry, i'm on AOL...i *really* dont know much about ISPs)
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 10:31:33 -0700
Sinjin wrote:
even if this DOES piss off Der Fuhrer, im going to finish what i
started. my picks so far:
1: Starflyer 59 "americana"
2:U2 "pop"
3:the forthcoming Circle Of Dust "disengage" <i have faith in Scott
:) >
4:Joy Electric "old wives tales"
5:Luxury "the latest and the greatest"
please not that animal right is NOT on here. sorry gang. i thought
it
sucked. i had it for a week and gave it to my best friend. and
please
dont spam me with "well youre not being open to change, youre not
giving
his new sound a chance." i havent even HEARD any of moby's old
stuff. i
have zero idea what his electronic music sounds like. im just basing
this assertion off the strength of a genuine analysis of the album.
he
does have some pretty slick tone on his git-fiddle tho. :)
Sinjin
Don't give a shit what people think. I don't think "earthing" wasn't
that great and I do think" Pop" is excellent. I'll tell you what I think
of Depeche Modes' when I buy it on tuesday.By the way I got this three
CD "Ultimate Club Mix "at Target yesterday and believe it or not it's
pretty good. keri
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 10:31:33 -0700
Sinjin wrote:
even if this DOES piss off Der Fuhrer, im going to finish what i
started. my picks so far:
1: Starflyer 59 "americana"
2:U2 "pop"
3:the forthcoming Circle Of Dust "disengage" <i have faith in Scott
:) >
4:Joy Electric "old wives tales"
5:Luxury "the latest and the greatest"
please not that animal right is NOT on here. sorry gang. i thought
it
sucked. i had it for a week and gave it to my best friend. and
please
dont spam me with "well youre not being open to change, youre not
giving
his new sound a chance." i havent even HEARD any of moby's old
stuff. i
have zero idea what his electronic music sounds like. im just basing
this assertion off the strength of a genuine analysis of the album.
he
does have some pretty slick tone on his git-fiddle tho. :)
Sinjin
Don't give a shit what people think. I don't think "earthing" wasn't
that great and I do think" Pop" is excellent. I'll tell you what I think
of Depeche Modes' when I buy it on tuesday.By the way I got this three
CD "Ultimate Club Mix "at Target yesterday and believe it or not it's
pretty good. keri
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 10:33:09 -0700
Sinjin wrote:
even if this DOES piss off Der Fuhrer, im going to finish what i
started. my picks so far:
1: Starflyer 59 "americana"
2:U2 "pop"
3:the forthcoming Circle Of Dust "disengage" <i have faith in Scott
:) >
4:Joy Electric "old wives tales"
5:Luxury "the latest and the greatest"
please not that animal right is NOT on here. sorry gang. i thought
it
sucked. i had it for a week and gave it to my best friend. and
please
dont spam me with "well youre not being open to change, youre not
giving
his new sound a chance." i havent even HEARD any of moby's old
stuff. i
have zero idea what his electronic music sounds like. im just
basing
this assertion off the strength of a genuine analysis of the album.
he
does have some pretty slick tone on his git-fiddle tho. :)
Sinjin
Don't give a shit what people think. I don't think "earthing" wasn't
that great and I do think" Pop" is excellent. I'll tell you what I think
of Depeche Modes' when I buy it on tuesday.By the way I got this three
CD "Ultimate Club Mix "at Target yesterday and believe it or not it's
pretty good. keri
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 10:33:09 -0700
Sinjin wrote:
even if this DOES piss off Der Fuhrer, im going to finish what i
started. my picks so far:
1: Starflyer 59 "americana"
2:U2 "pop"
3:the forthcoming Circle Of Dust "disengage" <i have faith in Scott
:) >
4:Joy Electric "old wives tales"
5:Luxury "the latest and the greatest"
please not that animal right is NOT on here. sorry gang. i thought
it
sucked. i had it for a week and gave it to my best friend. and
please
dont spam me with "well youre not being open to change, youre not
giving
his new sound a chance." i havent even HEARD any of moby's old
stuff. i
have zero idea what his electronic music sounds like. im just
basing
this assertion off the strength of a genuine analysis of the album.
he
does have some pretty slick tone on his git-fiddle tho. :)
Sinjin
Don't give a shit what people think. I don't think "earthing" wasn't
that great and I do think" Pop" is excellent. I'll tell you what I think
of Depeche Modes' when I buy it on tuesday.By the way I got this three
CD "Ultimate Club Mix "at Target yesterday and believe it or not it's
pretty good. keri
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From: "Eric M. Goldberg" <gold@bridge.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) why messages repeat!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 13:46:15 -0500
Yeah its most likely something about the CC.. I dont want to put anyone to
blame but if you put the same address in the CC (Carbon Copy) then that
address will get it twice..
So hopefully everyone (im not singling out anyone) understands and we can
get back to normal..
But even if you see two messages dont worry just hit delete, Ive learned
that a loooong time ago.
Eric
-
Eric M. Goldberg gold@bridge.net
Music Box Homepage http://www.bridge.net/~gold/mb/mb.htm
"There are only two kinds of music. Good and the other kind."
Duke Ellington
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 13:47:08 -0400
.xAQ_ wrote:
>
> On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Sinjin wrote:
>
> > his new sound a chance." i havent even HEARD any of moby's old stuff. i
> > have zero idea what his electronic music sounds like. im just basing
>
> um...what? if you've never heard any of his "electronic" stuff, and don't
> like AR, why are you here? i thought this was a list for moby fans...
> -xaq-
> the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
> "The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
> "are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
> "women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
i got on here a few days be4 i bought AR, after i had only heard it in
the store. im on here still because im an american and have the right to
be, aside from the fact that the collective knowledge of people on this
list about electronic music is important to me..and the fact that i find
moby intensely interesting and am interested in hearing about him. have
i gained your permission to post here now?
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 13:47:08 -0400
.xAQ_ wrote:
>
> On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Sinjin wrote:
>
> > his new sound a chance." i havent even HEARD any of moby's old stuff. i
> > have zero idea what his electronic music sounds like. im just basing
>
> um...what? if you've never heard any of his "electronic" stuff, and don't
> like AR, why are you here? i thought this was a list for moby fans...
> -xaq-
> the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
> "The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
> "are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
> "women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
i got on here a few days be4 i bought AR, after i had only heard it in
the store. im on here still because im an american and have the right to
be, aside from the fact that the collective knowledge of people on this
list about electronic music is important to me..and the fact that i find
moby intensely interesting and am interested in hearing about him. have
i gained your permission to post here now?
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: article in ap
Date: 06 Apr 1997 13:49:00 -0400
keri schaeffer wrote:
>
> Sinjin wrote:
>
> Brad Caviness wrote:
> >
> > I dreamed last night that I came home from work, turned on the
> news and
> > they said Moby was dead. I remember dreaming either Kurt Loder or
> Tom
> > Brokaw saying drugs were suspected, possibly heroin, and thinking
> that
> > CAN'T be right. Then I started checking the list and the net for
> more info,
> > but everyone was busy saying how much they *loved* him ("Alas,
> poor Urich.
> > I knew him well."), but no one was saying what I wanted to hear:
> that it
> > wasn't true. That he wasn't just some minor pop figure who was now
> going to
> > be a "legend" just because he was dead. I remeber crying and
> falling down
> > in the snow and pounding on the ice (it was winter) but no one
> understood
> > why. And I remember being glad that I just bought some rarities
> before this
> > happened and then feeling guilty afterwards.
> >
> > Has anyone else ever had a dream like this?
> >
> > Brad S. Caviness
> > bigwig@agora.ualr.edu
> fraid not. :) and its Yorick. :) and did anyone see the article in
> AP
> with moby and glenn danzig?
>
> Sinjin
>
> I'm working on the article right now. I just sent in my subscription to
> this mag.Do you think it's worth it? keri
ap seems pretty reputable..plus if youre looking for info on the
mobyster, i dont think many more big magazines would have more info on
him.
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) why messages repeat!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 13:51:12 -0400
MOBYchild@aol.com wrote:
>
> ok...i bet i am saying this and everyone else knows it and i am sounding like
> an arse, but i just realised why i get 2 or 3 of the same message. when the
> message is sent to Mobility@mail.xmission.com if the address appears again in
> the CC area of it, then 2 (or however many times the name appears) messages
> are going to be sent. i dont know if this has anything to do with ones local
> ISP, but if this can be avoided i think we would all be a bit happier.
>
> sorry for bringing this up again, but i really do get tired of seeing my
> mailbox full of repeat messages.
>
> the renegade robot
> Liam of the cosmos and beyond
>
> (i'm sorry, i'm on AOL...i *really* dont know much about ISPs)
thanks to your message and to mister Goldbergs message i finally figured
out why i keep repeating messages..it aint the isp..its because im using
netscape mail and im hitting reply all when apparently all thats
necessary is just normal average joe plebeian reply.
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 13:52:47 -0400
keri schaeffer wrote:
>
>
> Don't give a shit what people think. I don't think "earthing" wasn't
> that great and I do think" Pop" is excellent. I'll tell you what I think
> of Depeche Modes' when I buy it on tuesday.By the way I got this three
> CD "Ultimate Club Mix "at Target yesterday and believe it or not it's
> pretty good. keri
<in elvis voice> thank ya behbeh..thank ya very much :)
Sinjin
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From: "talk dirty to me" <mutton@jane.penn.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 13:52:28 -0500
yep
jerm
----------
: From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
: To: mobility@mail.xmission.com
: Cc: mobility@xmission.com
: Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
: Date: Sunday, April 06, 1997 12:47 PM
:
: .xAQ_ wrote:
: >
: > On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Sinjin wrote:
: >
: > > his new sound a chance." i havent even HEARD any of moby's old stuff.
i
: > > have zero idea what his electronic music sounds like. im just basing
: >
: > um...what? if you've never heard any of his "electronic" stuff, and
don't
: > like AR, why are you here? i thought this was a list for moby fans...
: > -xaq-
: > the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy
hardcore/dance
: > "The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and
screaming."
: > "are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2->
<-moby->
: > "women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red
green->
: i got on here a few days be4 i bought AR, after i had only heard it in
: the store. im on here still because im an american and have the right to
: be, aside from the fact that the collective knowledge of people on this
: list about electronic music is important to me..and the fact that i find
: moby intensely interesting and am interested in hearing about him. have
: i gained your permission to post here now?
:
: Sinjin
:
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: (mobility) i'm guilty as hell
Date: 06 Apr 1997 11:01:20 -0700
i think i did the nasty deed..i'm using netscape 4. do i reply to
"all",or do I reply to "sender"? help me please? i'm drowning! I still
think "Pop"=album of year so far. I do love " animal rights" tho'.....a
1,000 pardons....hanging my head in california
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) why messages repeat!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 11:05:15 -0700
Sinjin wrote:
MOBYchild@aol.com wrote:
>
> ok...i bet i am saying this and everyone else knows it and i am
sounding like
> an arse, but i just realised why i get 2 or 3 of the same
message. when the
> message is sent to Mobility@mail.xmission.com if the address
appears again in
> the CC area of it, then 2 (or however many times the name appears)
messages
> are going to be sent. i dont know if this has anything to do with
ones local
> ISP, but if this can be avoided i think we would all be a bit
happier.
>
> sorry for bringing this up again, but i really do get tired of
seeing my
> mailbox full of repeat messages.
>
> the renegade robot
> Liam of the cosmos and beyond
>
> (i'm sorry, i'm on AOL...i *really* dont know much about ISPs)
thanks to your message and to mister Goldbergs message i finally
figured
out why i keep repeating messages..it aint the isp..its because im
using
netscape mail and im hitting reply all when apparently all thats
necessary is just normal average joe plebeian reply.
Sinjin
it's nice to be in such fine company.I use netscape and am replying to
all and i think that's what did it. I'm guilty...keri
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) i'm guilty as hell
Date: 06 Apr 1997 11:22:29 -0700
keri schaeffer wrote:
> i think i did the nasty deed..i'm using netscape 4. do i reply to
> "all",or do I reply to "sender"?
I take it you are using Netscape Communicator Preview Release 2 (since
the only people that have the final release are Netscape employees,
which if you are an employee please write me privatly!)
I too use Netscape Communicator P.R. dos. You want to "Reply To Sender"
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: (mobility) STUPID QUESTIONS
Date: 06 Apr 1997 11:31:03 -0700
I forgot who was doing it but since they havent done it in a while and
the conversations on this list have turned to ISPs and other bands I
assume command of the spaceship known as: STUPID MOBY QUESTIONS!
This weeks mission:
1) If Moby were a lightbulb, how many watts would he be?
okay seriously..:
1) If Moby suddonly turned all new-age on us, who do you think he would
be the reincarnation of?
2) Ah! The apocolypse has come and electronic music is the only music!
Suddonly the (fill in your country here) Postal Service decides to make
a series of 8 techno artists, one being Moby.. name the other 7
(unfortunatly in the US you have to be dead for 15 years before you can
have a stamp with your likeness on it)
3) A TV corporation decides Moby is perfect to star in a remake of a
60's or 70's TV show... name what TV show remake Moby would be in.
there you go.. have fun
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: Gfunk1138@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 06 Apr 1997 14:35:55 -0400 (EDT)
underworld - Second toughest in the Infants
MOBY-Animal Rights
the Aphex Twin - Richard D james
David Bowie - earthling
FSOL - dead cities
that mine..kinda. they are in the order that i thought of them, but not
really for preference...
justin
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) STUPID QUESTIONS
Date: 06 Apr 1997 11:38:03 -0700
> 3) A TV corporation decides Moby is perfect to star in a remake of a
> 60's or 70's TV show... name what TV show remake Moby would be in.
personally I think a good Moby-cartoon in the style of scooby-doo or the
harlem globetrotters would be excellent (proof: see the drawings of
mooby in the Schoolhouse Rocks Rocks! CD) but lets see.. there could be
the new brady bunch.. come on.. we could replace jans cry of: "marsha
marsha marsha!" with "moby moby moby!".... lol.. Leave It To Moby!, The
New Hawaii 5 0 ("Book em, Moby!")....
peace out
eric
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) i'm guilty as hell
Date: 06 Apr 1997 11:38:48 -0700
eric weiss wrote:
keri schaeffer wrote:
> i think i did the nasty deed..i'm using netscape 4. do i reply to
> "all",or do I reply to "sender"?
I take it you are using Netscape Communicator Preview Release 2
(since
the only people that have the final release are Netscape employees,
which if you are an employee please write me privatly!)
I too use Netscape Communicator P.R. dos. You want to "Reply To
Sender"
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
i would love to be working for the free software,but alas i'm just a
nerdettel. i think i'll buy this program though. i've never bought
netscape before,but this version is awesome. i just wish i could figure
out how to empty my trash.when i pull down file it's not an option.
enough said. keri
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From: Daniel Cerman <keen@webaccess.net>
Subject: (mobility) www.moby.org
Date: 06 Apr 1997 11:51:04 -0600
"The Ultimate Moby Page" is now located at http://www.moby.org/
The old Hyperreal address still works (the page hasn't moved), but
this URL is easier to remember and quicker to type. Please update
your links. Thanks!
Daniel Cerman
dcerman@nyx.net
http://www.moby.org/
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From: Gfunk1138@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) STUPID QUESTIONS
Date: 06 Apr 1997 14:55:06 -0400 (EDT)
ah yes..the stupid questions mu favourite
1) If Moby suddonly turned all new-age on us, who do you think he would
be the reincarnation of?
probably Herman Melville. He got the name from hi, why not his soul?
2) Ah! The apocolypse has come and electronic music is the only music!
Suddonly the (fill in your country here) Postal Service decides to make
a series of 8 techno artists, one being Moby.. name the other 7
(unfortunatly in the US you have to be dead for 15 years before you can
have a stamp with your likeness on it)
2 Aphex Twin (i know he's not american, theyll have to live with it though)
3 Darren Emerson
4 Alex Patterson
5 Paul & Phil Hartnoll
6 Goldie
7 Bjork
3) A TV corporation decides Moby is perfect to star in a remake of a
60's or 70's TV show... name what TV show remake Moby would be in.
he'd be on the love boat...no particular reason, just because the love boat
is pretty cool.
oh well...
justin
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From: Matt Himes <mrh160@psu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) I had the strangest dream last night
Date: 06 Apr 1997 15:17:38 -0400
At 01:04 PM 4/6/97 -0400, you wrote:
>>Has anyone else ever had a dream like this?
>because of that show, i've had similar dreams about moby.
>
Okay, I gotta admit, you guys are heads and shoulders above me as far being
Moby nuts. For heaven sakes, you people have dreams about the man. :)
Later,
Trey
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From: Matt Himes <mrh160@psu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) www.moby.org
Date: 06 Apr 1997 15:26:33 -0400
At 11:51 AM 4/6/97 -0600, you wrote:
>"The Ultimate Moby Page" is now located at http://www.moby.org/
>
Oh wow. Now that's power. No one can stop us now. Mwuhahahah!
Later,
Trey
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) STUPID QUESTIONS
Date: 06 Apr 1997 16:25:58 -0700
> 3) A TV corporation decides Moby is perfect to star in a remake of a
> 60's or 70's TV show... name what TV show remake Moby would be in.
Going a little too far back....
but he'd be a *great* Barney Fyfe...
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From: "Ben Chim" <bchim@mustang.uwo.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 16:31:46 +0000
> From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
> Organization: Technoir Music
> To: mobility@xmission.com
> Subject: (mobility) album o' the year
>please not that animal right is NOT on here. sorry gang. i thought it
>sucked. i had it for a week and gave it to my best friend. and please
Damn right AR sucks. Anyways, you don't have to own any Moby to be
on this list. You can do what the hell you like. Besides, what
better way to find out if an artist is the shit than to join a list?
I generally criticize Moby on this list, which seems mighty unpopular here, with
people that even DREAM about the guy on this list! I like most of
his stuff, but I feel a mailing shouldn't just be about praise for an
artist's work but criticm should also be just as common. I mean. if
Moby makes something that sucks, then what's wrong with going out and
saying it? Like I said, we should be able to do what the hell we
like on this list(pertaining it is somewhat Moby related, I rather
not have this thing be one of them meat market lists, if there are
such things). Anyways, take care.
Ben
PS - Moby's pre-AR stuff kicks ass.
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From: bluegirl <mlverma@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 16:37:22 -0500 (CDT)
i DO like AR & pre AR stuff...
but i dont think that there is anything wrong with not being super
involved with Moby's work. i dont think that ppl need to be obsessed
with, or even huge fans of Moby to be on this list. as long as you have
an interest in him & his music... this list should welcome you. not
everyone has the time or the money to buy every single & every rarity.
& then some of us are too busy spending our money on Tori Amos singles...
but thats another story.
*----*bluegirl*--------------------*
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From: MOBYchild@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) STUPID QUESTIONS
Date: 06 Apr 1997 18:30:23 -0400 (EDT)
ummm, first of all, 1000 watts...he is far too bright to be anything else...
> 2) Ah! The apocolypse has come and electronic music is the only music!
> Suddonly the US Postal Service decides to make
> a series of 8 techno artists, one being Moby.. name the other 7
> (unfortunatly in the US you have to be dead for 15 years before you can
> have a stamp with your likeness on it)
LOL...the US makes techno artists...anyway, i get yer point
1 Alex Patterson
2 Bjork
3 Paul&phil hartnoll
4 Richie James
5 underworld
6 Fluke
8 Robert Miles
NOT PRODIGY or the Chemical Brothers.
> 3) A TV corporation decides Moby is perfect to star in a remake of a
> 60's or 70's TV show... name what TV show remake Moby would be in.
MORK AND Mindy...hell, who needs robin williams? hmm, that or "the brady
bunch"...i think he deserves at least a fictitious normal family (tho who
knows if he wanted that)
feelin pretty good about solving a little bit of the REPEAT message fiasco
(sp?)
the renegade robot
Liam of the cosmos and beyond
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From: MOBYchild@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 06 Apr 1997 18:41:10 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 97-04-06 13:49:02 EDT, you write:
>
> Don't give a shit what people think. I don't think "earthing" wasn't
> that great and I do think" Pop" is excellent. I'll tell you what I think
> of Depeche Modes' when I buy it on tuesday.By the way I got this three
> CD "Ultimate Club Mix "at Target yesterday and believe it or not it's
> pretty good. keri
A) dont click on "reply to all"
B) i dont remember anyone saying that anyone *had* to like AR or any moby to
be on this list...i dont see why you all care about what we think and you all
obviosly do cos you feel like posting about "ultimate club mix" and what cds
you do and dont like...i am not here to flame you. mabye the AOL mail thing
is holding up messages or NOONE said you had to like moby...AND i dont see
how depeche modes cd relates to MOBY, by-and-by-the-way.
C) lets face it, AR wasnt THE great album and most of us probably bought it
cos it had MOBY on it...i'll admit that i did. but in 1997 (so far) i havent
been impressed by too much. i am dissapointed by what some artists are
putting out, moby included. it was a meteocre album in a time when horrible
albums were being put out. sure, it was on my list of fave albums, but that
doesnt mean it was considered a great album by me.
<whew>--hope i didnt offend anyone with B...but it had to be said.
the renegade robot
~L~otc&b
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From: "Vanishing Son" <vson@usa.net>
Subject: (mobility) Re: Punctuation, kids! Punctuation!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 16:55:24
Cherilyn <csymons@cougarnet.byu.edu> writes:
> couldn't get to sleep, my moby-hating roommate had just left and was
> going to be gone for an hour or so. i realized this was the perfect
> oportunity to pop little idiot (_little idiot_ for you punctuation
> freaks) into my cd player. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I've never heard of this album. What pseudonym did Moby release this
under?
vince / vanishing son / vson@usa.net / http://www.swcp.com/synth
"Bother!" said Pooh, as Sub-Zero ripped his spine out.
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From: "Vanishing Son" <vson@usa.net>
Subject: (mobility) Re: Punctuation, kids! Punctuation!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 16:57:08
Cherilyn <csymons@cougarnet.byu.edu> writes:
> couldn't get to sleep, my moby-hating roommate had just left and was
> going to be gone for an hour or so. i realized this was the perfect
> oportunity to pop little idiot (_little idiot_ for you punctuation
> freaks) into my cd player. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I've never heard of this album. What pseudonym did Moby release this
under?
vince / vanishing son / vson@usa.net / http://www.swcp.com/synth
"Bother!" said Pooh, as Sub-Zero ripped his spine out.
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From: "Alexander W. Kourakos" <awk@awk.campus.vt.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: Punctuation, kids! Punctuation!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 19:07:08 -0400 (EDT)
Vanishing Son wrote:
> > oportunity to pop little idiot (_little idiot_ for you punctuation
> > freaks) into my cd player. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> I've never heard of this album. What pseudonym did Moby release this
> under?
It's the bonus disk that comes with some copies of Animal Rights. Good
stuff.
awk
--
Alexander Kourakos
awk@vt.edu
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From: Daniel Cerman <keen@webaccess.net>
Subject: (mobility) Double Tap
Date: 06 Apr 1997 16:33:01 -0600
Moby is scoring the music for "Double Tap". But it's just an HBO movie,
so I guess it won't be too big of a deal...
Daniel Cerman
http://www.moby.org/
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From: "Eric M. Goldberg" <gold@bridge.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Double Tap
Date: 06 Apr 1997 19:49:10 -0500
At 04:33 PM 4/6/97 -0600, you wrote:
>Moby is scoring the music for "Double Tap". But it's just an HBO movie,
>so I guess it won't be too big of a deal...
Not true or at least i hope so :)
You see the movie has Heather Locklear..
and there have been a few good movies made by HBO...
here are a few reasons..
Danny Elfman, you all proly know him as the Batman guy or Tim Burton film
composer but he did an HBO film.. so for moby to be up in that rank in my
book is good stuff..
HBO is rumored to have bought the Star Wars SEs for a special weekend
showing.. Soooo that means HBO has a lot of money and um that means theyre
paying moby alot???? well its good i think.. anyways i'll be watching it!
Eric
-
Eric M. Goldberg gold@bridge.net
Music Box Homepage http://www.bridge.net/~gold/mb/mb.htm
"There are only two kinds of music. Good and the other kind."
Duke Ellington
-
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Double Tap
Date: 06 Apr 1997 17:02:03 -0700
another reason why its a big deal:
HBO does put out soundtracks to their original movies... so we will have
some new ambient-esqu (as in the genre, not the album) moby songs...
yeah!
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: Daniel Cerman <keen@webaccess.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Double Tap
Date: 06 Apr 1997 17:16:52 -0600
eric weiss wrote:
> HBO does put out soundtracks to their original movies... so we will have
> some new ambient-esqu (as in the genre, not the album) moby songs...
> yeah!
I stand corrected. That would be great to have more Moby albums coming
out, under the guise of movie soundtracks. He can't release enough
stuff to quench my thirst for music. :)
BTW, IMHO "Oil 1" is the best technoey Moby song this side of EIW. ;)
Daniel Cerman
http://www.moby.org/
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From: Born Slippy <cdperk@trib.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) I had the strangest dream last night
Date: 06 Apr 1997 18:32:18 -0600
Well, my frined's dad has this recurring dream about "floating turds".....
>I dreamed last night that I came home from work, turned on the news and
>they said Moby was dead. I remember dreaming either Kurt Loder or Tom
>Brokaw saying drugs were suspected, possibly heroin, and thinking that
>CAN'T be right. Then I started checking the list and the net for more info,
>but everyone was busy saying how much they *loved* him ("Alas, poor Urich.
>I knew him well."), but no one was saying what I wanted to hear: that it
>wasn't true. That he wasn't just some minor pop figure who was now going to
>be a "legend" just because he was dead. I remeber crying and falling down
>in the snow and pounding on the ice (it was winter) but no one understood
>why. And I remember being glad that I just bought some rarities before this
>happened and then feeling guilty afterwards.
>
>Has anyone else ever had a dream like this?
>
>Brad S. Caviness
>bigwig@agora.ualr.edu
>
>
>
_______ ________ _______ ____
/cdperk@trib.com ____ | _ \____ / | | |
/ ___| | | || | | | |/ ____| | |
| / | |___| || |_| | |\ \____ | |
| | | ___ || / | \______ \|____|
| \__|_ | | || |\ \ | | | ____
\ |___| |____|| | \ \___| _______/ /| |
\_______| |___| \___\ |________/ |____|
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
http://members.wbs.net/homepages/c/e/n/centralindustrial.html
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
There is not a teacher who can teach us anything new...he can
only help us remember the things we always knew...
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
WE HAVE EXPLOSIVE!
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
That's when i reach for my revolver...that's when it all gets
blown away...
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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From: Born Slippy <cdperk@trib.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) STUPID QUESTIONS
Date: 06 Apr 1997 18:53:33 -0600
>1) If Moby were a lightbulb, how many watts would he be?
one of those ones with three different settings.
>3) Ah! The apocolypse has come and electronic music is the only music!
>Suddonly the (fill in your country here) Postal Service decides to make
>a series of 8 techno artists, one being Moby.. name the other 7
>(unfortunatly in the US you have to be dead for 15 years before you can
>have a stamp with your likeness on it)
1) The Prodigy
2) Goldie
3) Massive Attack
4) RDJ
5) DR Paterson
6) FSOL
7) Atari Teenage Riot (oh, btw if there are any ATR fans on this list,
could you please e-mail me privately about them? I can't find their album
where i live anywhere, and i would like to know more about the band)
>3) A TV corporation decides Moby is perfect to star in a remake of a
>60's or 70's TV show... name what TV show remake Moby would be in.
I wasn't alive then so i don't know very many shows from that era, but i'd
have to say "Kung-Fu".
_______ ________ _______ ____
/cdperk@trib.com ____ | _ \____ / | | |
/ ___| | | || | | | |/ ____| | |
| / | |___| || |_| | |\ \____ | |
| | | ___ || / | \______ \|____|
| \__|_ | | || |\ \ | | | ____
\ |___| |____|| | \ \___| _______/ /| |
\_______| |___| \___\ |________/ |____|
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
http://members.wbs.net/homepages/c/e/n/centralindustrial.html
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
There is not a teacher who can teach us anything new...he can
only help us remember the things we always knew...
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
WE HAVE EXPLOSIVE!
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
That's when i reach for my revolver...that's when it all gets
blown away...
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 19:22:06 -0500 (CDT)
to: sinjin (i think)
i wasn't trying to crit-a-size your being here, i just couldn't
understand why someone who knew nothing about moby would be here. just
wondering... >8)
and yes, i HOPE people crit-a-size moby here. if you don't question
things, they'll never get better or go away. i don't want moby to go
away, but he could always get better. (like making more dance!)
the stamp question:
1.brian eno (duh!)
2.alex patterson
3.trent reznor (before you flame me for this, think of what he has done
OTHER than his own music...)
4.liam howllet
5.2 unlimited
6.spice girls
7.republica
and i think bjork is one of the WORST choices for the stamp. all she does
is sleep with the most popular jungle/trip hop artist of the moment and
put on one of the worst live shows i've ever been to. she's done NOTHING
to advance the electro movement, unless you count leeching off of the
REAL artists to get remixes done. i guess you can tell i don't like this
girl. (and yet i have about 6 CD's of her)
i wish i could think of something related to moby to talk about, but i
can't...
-xaq-
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Double Tap
Date: 06 Apr 1997 19:25:30 -0500 (CDT)
On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Daniel Cerman wrote:
>
> BTW, IMHO "Oil 1" is the best technoey Moby song this side of EIW. ;)
YES!! finally someone who likes this song as much as i do!
i've played in on my raido show as much as possible (ok, so that's only
twice) since it's release.
-xaq-
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 21:19:17 -0500 (CDT)
xaq?!?!?
you want the "spice girls" on a stamp????? why?!?!?!?
besides, they are from england.....
also, i think bjork is from iceland (pretty sure) not the US...
i think for my choices would be (excuse me for not knowing the actual names of
some of these artists...)
--david bowie
--prodigy
--josh wink
--ritchie hawtin (plastikman)
--psykosonik
--joey beltram (is he american?)
--me??? :) (hopefully by the time the apocalypse is here, i will had already
had by impact on the electronic scene...)
andy
"run, run, as fast as you can,
you can't catch me, i'm the gingerbread man!"
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 21:25:01 -0500 (CDT)
On Sun, 6 Apr 1997 DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu wrote:
> xaq?!?!?
>
> you want the "spice girls" on a stamp????? why?!?!?!?
it was a joke. along with some others i listed.
> besides, they are from england.....
as are these people you listed
> --david bowie
> --prodigy
i wasn't really serious about mine. they were just the first things that
came to mind...
-xaq-
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From: "andrew szymczyk" <trent@jane.penn.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 22:24:20 -0400
awesome,
someone else finally gives props to wink. that's as
dope as you can get.
----------
: From: DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu
: To: mobility@mail.xmission.com
: Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
: Date: Sunday, April 06, 1997 10:19 PM
:
: xaq?!?!?
:
: you want the "spice girls" on a stamp????? why?!?!?!?
:
: besides, they are from england.....
:
: also, i think bjork is from iceland (pretty sure) not the US...
:
: i think for my choices would be (excuse me for not knowing the actual
names of
: some of these artists...)
:
: --david bowie
: --prodigy
: --josh wink
: --ritchie hawtin (plastikman)
: --psykosonik
: --joey beltram (is he american?)
: --me??? :) (hopefully by the time the apocalypse is here, i will had
already
: had by impact on the electronic scene...)
:
:
: andy
:
: "run, run, as fast as you can,
: you can't catch me, i'm the gingerbread man!"
:
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From: bluegirl <mlverma@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 21:47:19 -0500 (CDT)
wink is cool!
.....thats all 4 now
*----*bluegirl*--------------------*
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From: DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 06 Apr 1997 22:01:03 -0500 (CDT)
ok, so i was not sure where everyone was from.....let's just make a worldwide
posatl service!!!! that would solve our probs!!!
andy
"run, run, as fast as you can,
you can't catch me, i'm the gingerbread man!"
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From: Born Slippy <cdperk@trib.com>
Subject: (mobility) STUPID QUESTION
Date: 06 Apr 1997 21:49:15 -0600
actually, i changed my mind on who should be on the stamps
1)Kraftwerk
2)Juan Atkins & Derrick May
3)Prodigy
4)Massive Attack
5)Goldie
6)FSOL
7)RDJ
_______ ________ _______ ____
/cdperk@trib.com ____ | _ \____ / | | |
/ ___| | | || | | | |/ ____| | |
| / | |___| || |_| | |\ \____ | |
| | | ___ || / | \______ \|____|
| \__|_ | | || |\ \ | | | ____
\ |___| |____|| | \ \___| _______/ /| |
\_______| |___| \___\ |________/ |____|
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
http://members.wbs.net/homepages/c/e/n/centralindustrial.html
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
There is not a teacher who can teach us anything new...he can
only help us remember the things we always knew...
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
WE HAVE EXPLOSIVE!
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
That's when i reach for my revolver...that's when it all gets
blown away...
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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From: DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu
Subject: (mobility) new cd & compilation
Date: 06 Apr 1997 23:44:31 -0500 (CDT)
this weekend i picked up the into the blue remixes (red cover). i had the
single before and i just found this release. i love tracks 5&6 especially!!!
also, (mostly for dan) i found and bought a compilation cd with a voodoo child
track.
"Hypnotic State"
1995 C&S Records, CS 8520-2
6. Demons--Voodoo Child
this is a great compilation. i love all the tracks and especially demons. i
had not heard it before and am glad i have found it...(circus bells by robert
armani is sooooo cool.... :)
andy
"run, run, as fast as you can,
you can't catch me, i'm the gingerbread man!"
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 07 Apr 1997 01:00:41 -0700
> 3.trent reznor (before you flame me for this, think of what he has done
> OTHER than his own music...)
The man is amazing-He and Moby are easily the most talented people in the
music business today, IMHO....
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 07 Apr 1997 01:00:41 -0700
> 3.trent reznor (before you flame me for this, think of what he has done
> OTHER than his own music...)
The man is amazing-He and Moby are easily the most talented people in the
music business today, IMHO....
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) STUPID QUESTIONS
Date: 07 Apr 1997 01:39:52 -0400 (EDT)
>1) If Moby suddonly turned all new-age on us, who do you think he would
>be the reincarnation of?
sam kineson (sp?)
>2) Ah! The apocolypse has come and electronic music is the only music!
>Suddonly the (fill in your country here) Postal Service decides to make
>a series of 8 techno artists, one being Moby.. name the other 7
>(unfortunatly in the US you have to be dead for 15 years before you can
>have a stamp with your likeness on it)
1. lliam howlet (THE prodigy)
2. richard james (aphex twin)
3. chris howel (luna-c)
4. alec empire (atari teenage riot)
5. juan atkins (model 500)
6. acen (house crew, baby d, etc...)
7. axl rose (the wannabes)
>3) A TV corporation decides Moby is perfect to star in a remake of a
>60's or 70's TV show... name what TV show remake Moby would be in.
"i love moby"....er, i mean "i love lucy"
[yeah, i know i dream about him, but so what...]
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: fishlips@ahbqs.com
Subject: (mobility) STUPID QUESTIONS
Date: 07 Apr 1997 00:19:18 -0500
MO>1) If Moby were a lightbulb, how many watts would he be?
1,000...duh! ;>
MO>okay seriously..:
Oh god..we have to be serious now? ;>
MO>1) If Moby suddonly turned all new-age on us, who do you think he would
MO>be the reincarnation of?
Well..I'd like to say D.R. Goettel(He'll always be missed)..but since
they were alive at the same time..ummm...Ghandi??? I dunno..come back
to me on this one :)
MO>2) Ah! The apocolypse has come and electronic music is the only music!
MO>Suddonly the (fill in your country here) Postal Service decides to make
MO>a series of 8 techno artists, one being Moby.. name the other 7
MO>(unfortunatly in the US you have to be dead for 15 years before you can
MO>have a stamp with your likeness on it)
hmmmmm(in no particular order):
2. 808 State
3. Meat Beat Manifesto
4. Download
5. KMFDM
6. Brainiac("who?!?!" you say??? Before I heard of em..friend
described em as "Devo on acid"..it's a pretty good
description..anyways..they aren't "pure" electronic..but they do use a
moog..and distort their vocals..so that does count ;>)
7. FSOL
8. 2 Unlimited/Spice Girls/Real McCoy/Ace of Base/or any other cheesy
techno band (now b4 you slam that choice..listen to my reasoning..I'd
include them not because of their music..but because of the previous
talent..the future would realize what "crap" this choice would be..and
would never support anyone making this type of music ;> )
Note: This list could change in a second..that's why I hope this never
happens :)
MO>3) A TV corporation decides Moby is perfect to star in a remake of a
MO>60's or 70's TV show... name what TV show remake Moby would be in.
Hard one since I'm not really up on shows from this time period..but
maybe Happy Days..Moby instead of the Fonz? :)
Ryan
Fishlips@ahbqs.com
www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm
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From: Col <claird.ca2@CompApp.DCU.IE>
Subject: (mobility) Top 5 albums
Date: 07 Apr 1997 11:43:57 +0100
In no order :
1:> Moby
2:> Underworld
3:> Chemical Brothers
4:> Aphex Twin
5:> Wu Tang Clan (not out yet,but it'll be classic,I know it will!)
By the way, I have an mpeg encoder,but it's only for mp1 and mp2 files. Is
that any use to anyone?You could try searching his address for one :
http://www.shareware.com/
It has absolutely everything there.
Col.
" I'm gonna knock you out,
Momma said knock you out! "
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 07 Apr 1997 08:46:59 -0400
MOBYchild@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 97-04-06 13:49:02 EDT, you write:
>
> >
> > Don't give a shit what people think. I don't think "earthing" wasn't
> > that great and I do think" Pop" is excellent. I'll tell you what I think
> > of Depeche Modes' when I buy it on tuesday.By the way I got this three
> > CD "Ultimate Club Mix "at Target yesterday and believe it or not it's
> > pretty good. keri
>
> A) dont click on "reply to all"
>
> B) i dont remember anyone saying that anyone *had* to like AR or any moby to
> be on this list...i dont see why you all care about what we think and you all
> obviosly do cos you feel like posting about "ultimate club mix" and what cds
> you do and dont like...i am not here to flame you. mabye the AOL mail thing
> is holding up messages or NOONE said you had to like moby...AND i dont see
> how depeche modes cd relates to MOBY, by-and-by-the-way.
>
> C) lets face it, AR wasnt THE great album and most of us probably bought it
> cos it had MOBY on it...i'll admit that i did. but in 1997 (so far) i havent
> been impressed by too much. i am dissapointed by what some artists are
> putting out, moby included. it was a meteocre album in a time when horrible
> albums were being put out. sure, it was on my list of fave albums, but that
> doesnt mean it was considered a great album by me.
>
> <whew>--hope i didnt offend anyone with B...but it had to be said.
>
> the renegade robot
> ~L~otc&b
have we lowered ourselves to pointing fingers and going on a
"Crucible"-esque "Your honor, I fear that citizen A mentions subjects
that do not contain the holy name of Moby. Perhaps he worships Satan?"
witch hunt. sheesh. stop with the damn whining. and if you need a good
album, Starflyer 59's "Americana" should hook you right up.
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 07 Apr 1997 08:49:49 -0400
.xAQ_ wrote:
>
> to: sinjin (i think)
> i wasn't trying to crit-a-size your being here, i just couldn't
> understand why someone who knew nothing about moby would be here. just
> wondering... >8)
> and yes, i HOPE people crit-a-size moby here. if you don't question
> things, they'll never get better or go away. i don't want moby to go
> away, but he could always get better. (like making more dance!)
> the stamp question:
> 1.brian eno (duh!)
> 2.alex patterson
> 3.trent reznor (before you flame me for this, think of what he has done
> OTHER than his own music...)
> 4.liam howllet
> 5.2 unlimited
> 6.spice girls
> 7.republica
>
> and i think bjork is one of the WORST choices for the stamp. all she does
> is sleep with the most popular jungle/trip hop artist of the moment and
> put on one of the worst live shows i've ever been to. she's done NOTHING
> to advance the electro movement, unless you count leeching off of the
> REAL artists to get remixes done. i guess you can tell i don't like this
> girl. (and yet i have about 6 CD's of her)
> i wish i could think of something related to moby to talk about, but i
> can't...
> -xaq-
> the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
> "The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
> "are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
> "women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
<in tears b-cuz you said mean things about my new lover> heheheh :) i
bjork is cute as all get out and i DO like her music so im standing by
her.
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) STUPID QUESTION
Date: 07 Apr 1997 08:52:52 -0400
Born Slippy wrote:
>
> actually, i changed my mind on who should be on the stamps
>
> 1)Kraftwerk
> 2)Juan Atkins & Derrick May
> 3)Prodigy
> 4)Massive Attack
> 5)Goldie
> 6)FSOL
> 7)RDJ
>
> _______ ________ _______ ____
> /cdperk@trib.com ____ | _ \____ / | | |
> / ___| | | || | | | |/ ____| | |
> | / | |___| || |_| | |\ \____ | |
> | | | ___ || / | \______ \|____|
> | \__|_ | | || |\ \ | | | ____
> \ |___| |____|| | \ \___| _______/ /| |
> \_______| |___| \___\ |________/ |____|
> <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
> http://members.wbs.net/homepages/c/e/n/centralindustrial.html
> <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
> There is not a teacher who can teach us anything new...he can
> only help us remember the things we always knew...
> <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
> WE HAVE EXPLOSIVE!
> <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
> That's when i reach for my revolver...that's when it all gets
> blown away...
> <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
awwww yah....Kraftwerk is a great choice mein freund :)
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 07 Apr 1997 08:56:20 -0400
Hypecadet wrote:
>
> > 3.trent reznor (before you flame me for this, think of what he has done
> > OTHER than his own music...)
>
> The man is amazing-He and Moby are easily the most talented people in the
> music business today, IMHO....
actually ill tell you who the two most talented people in this bizness
are..Jyro Xhan and Jerome Fontemillas of Fold Zandura <formerly mortal>
you will never find two more diversely talented musicians EVER that not
only have the skills, they have the GIFT. you all know the difference im
sure. :) the really skilled composition major who pays their dues but
just never makes it big and cant figure out why vs. the creative genius
that things just COME to..the gift. :) these guys have it. :)
Sinjin
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 07 Apr 1997 06:07:19 -0700
woah.. how can you critize people for putting bjork down and then you
include:
> 5.2 unlimited
> 6.spice girls
> 7.republica
what the hell have these people done for electronic music?
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: Col <claird.ca2@CompApp.DCU.IE>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 07 Apr 1997 14:20:38 +0100
>> 5.2 unlimited
>> 6.spice girls
>> 7.republica
>
>what the hell have these people done for electronic music?
That's a dangerous line you are stepping on there. I would have always said
that 2 unlimited were one of the first bands that made electronic music
popular in the mainstream.Remember "No Limits"? They had a string of no.1s
and although looking back on it now,they were really crap,people didn't
think that back then.
I don't think that they should be on a stamp myself at all,but they did make
their contribution to popularising dance music.
Just my opinion though.
Col.
" I'm gonna knock you out,
Momma said knock you out! "
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From: Scott Stegenga <steg@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) STUPID QUESTIONS
Date: 07 Apr 1997 09:14:13 -0500
> 1) If Moby suddonly turned all new-age on us, who do you think he would
> be the reincarnation of?
Marshall Herff Applewhite (aka "Do" of the Heaven's Gate cult.)
> 2) Ah! The apocolypse has come and electronic music is the only music!
> Suddonly the (fill in your country here) Postal Service decides to make
> a series of 8 techno artists, one being Moby.. name the other 7
> (unfortunatly in the US you have to be dead for 15 years before you can
> have a stamp with your likeness on it)
2. Afrika Bambaata
3. Grandmaster Flash
4. Mike Oldfield
5. Richard James
6. Vince Clarke
7. Gary Numan
> 3) A TV corporation decides Moby is perfect to star in a remake of a
> 60's or 70's TV show... name what TV show remake Moby would be in.
Lost in Space as Dr Smith. "Oh The Pain...!"
Scott Steg
-----
"Come off crisp and play up to the cynic."
-- Helmet
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From: Scott Stegenga <steg@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 07 Apr 1997 10:58:24 -0500
>> 1. Daft Punk - Homework
>
>You really like this? I was kind of dissapointed-there's only 3 or 4
>really good song on it I thought. That "Teacher" song has *got* to go...
>
I think Daft Punk are quite good actually...their blend of techno and disco
styles really impressed me...and I really hate disco. "Rollin and Scratchin"
and "Rock and Roll" are excellent trax. My guess is that their popularity
will not be big because of the already ensuing "pre-hype" of The Chemical
Brothers and The Prodigy. I've never been so innundated with the "upcoming
stars" hype as these two groups have had. Now don't get me wrong, they are
great bands (I have Both current Prodigy CD's and the Chem's CD), but isn't
this whole "electronica is the new alternative" hype just a bit too much
these days? MTV has jumped on the bandwagon, Rolling Stone, and the list
goes on. They make it look like some sort of "new movement" when its been
around for quite a while. Kind of like when athletic shoe companies
announced the new, revolutionary "walking shoe" when man has been walking
since the beginning of time.
But trust me...there will be people jumping on the "techno/electronica"
bandwagon this year with not an ounce of techno knowledge in them. Too bad...
Scott Steg
-----
"Come off crisp and play up to the cynic."
-- Helmet
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 07 Apr 1997 12:17:59 -0700
> are..Jyro Xhan and Jerome Fontemillas of Fold Zandura <formerly mortal>
I've never heard of either of these guys-what do they do? (ie. classical
compositions etc.?)
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) STUPID QUESTIONS
Date: 07 Apr 1997 12:11:01 -0700
> "i love moby"....er, i mean "i love lucy"
> [yeah, i know i dream about him, but so what...]
I like it ;)
"HEEEEY MOOOOBIIIIEEEEE, I'm HOOOOOOME!!!"
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) STUPID QUESTIONS
Date: 07 Apr 1997 12:13:07 -0700
> MO>1) If Moby suddonly turned all new-age on us, who do you think he
would
> MO>be the reincarnation of?
> Well..I'd like to say D.R. Goettel(He'll always be missed)..but since
Off the Moby topic for a moment....
Have you picked up Paradigm Shift by chance? It's got a couple tracks from
ADuck (Goettel's *other* side project)-they're great....
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From: Vince Varkey <varkey@utdallas.edu>
Subject: (mobility) Re: revolver
Date: 07 Apr 1997 12:36:19 -0500 (CDT)
Could anyone get me a copy of the Revolver single with the track from
Heat on it? I simply can't find it anywhere, and it wasn't on CDNow or
anything like that. Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
-vince
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From: Scott Stegenga <steg@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: (mobility) James Bond
Date: 07 Apr 1997 12:48:07 -0500
I was reading this article on Rolling Stone online about Moby producing the
new Guns 'n Roses album:
http://www.rollingstone.com/RandomNotesNewsItem.phtml?id=244
And found out Moby is also re-working the 007 theme for the next James Bond
film, "Tomorrow Never Dies". This is way cool, being an avid James Bond fan
myself.
Any replies confirming or denying what I have just posted? Let's see...
Scott Steg
-----
"Come off crisp and play up to the cynic."
-- Helmet
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From: Liquidrae@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 07 Apr 1997 14:36:05 -0400 (EDT)
hi :) Does anyone have any MOBY VIDEOS or Josh Wink VIDEOS?? im interested
in finding some.. thanks a bunch:) Also i just wanted to remind y'all that
on the 19 of this month im going to see Moby live...:)
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 07 Apr 1997 14:40:14 -0700
> But trust me...there will be people jumping on the "techno/electronica"
> bandwagon this year with not an ounce of techno knowledge in them. Too
bad...
> Scott Steg
Hmmm.....Eric Clapton, Depeche Mode, U2....etc.
Don't get me wrong-I've nothing major against these artists but they've
been hyped as jumping on the electro-dance-techno-rave-jungle-drum
'n'bass-ambient-progressive-house-dub SUPER CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION whatever
bandwagon....
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 07 Apr 1997 13:57:13 -0500 (CDT)
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, eric weiss wrote:
> woah.. how can you critize people for putting bjork down and then you
> include:
>
> > 5.2 unlimited
> > 6.spice girls
> > 7.republica
>
> what the hell have these people done for electronic music?
um...that's the joke...?
-xaq-
(i had a feeling some people wouldn't get it...)
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From: bluegirl <mlverma@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 07 Apr 1997 14:03:39 -0500 (CDT)
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997 Liquidrae@aol.com wrote:
> hi :) Does anyone have any MOBY VIDEOS or Josh Wink VIDEOS?? im interested
> in finding some.. thanks a bunch:) Also i just wanted to remind y'all that
> on the 19 of this month im going to see Moby live...:)
>
i do... i taped some off of TV... one of the Wink vidios that i have is
really bitchin'....
so if you are interested in seeing any JW videos look on AMP sometime...
that show tends to play him... its has some cool videos from time to time.
*----*bluegirl*-------------------------------------*
*-"You get what everybody gets, you get a lifetime"-*
*------------------|Death|--------------------------*
^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^
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From: bluegirl <mlverma@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu>
Subject: (mobility) Eric Clapton going techno???
Date: 07 Apr 1997 14:06:22 -0500 (CDT)
no way.... really? how frightening
is that some sort of joke... or has that really been hyped?
*----*bluegirl*-------------------------------------*
*-"You get what everybody gets, you get a lifetime"-*
*------------------|Death|--------------------------*
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From: matthew james smith <mjsmith@students.uiuc.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) James Bond
Date: 07 Apr 1997 15:01:56 -0500 (CDT)
I am just confirming what Scott said about Moby and The James Bond
Theme...mjs
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 07 Apr 1997 16:18:02 -0400
eric weiss wrote:
>
> woah.. how can you critize people for putting bjork down and then you
> include:
>
> > 5.2 unlimited
> > 6.spice girls
> > 7.republica
>
> what the hell have these people done for electronic music?
>
> --
> Eric Weiss
> Epicentre Productions
>
> eric_w@geocities.com
> http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
> http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
> http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
>
> "If you were god what would upset you more,
> bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
> healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
that wasnt me gringo...i HATE spice girls, HATE republica, and havent
heard the other. pay attention to the sender.
--
GIF89a
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 07 Apr 1997 16:26:10 -0400
Hypecadet wrote:
>
> > are..Jyro Xhan and Jerome Fontemillas of Fold Zandura <formerly mortal>
>
> I've never heard of either of these guys-what do they do? (ie. classical
> compositions etc.?)
well..they started as a quasi-industrial band, shifted over to their own
style-"hypersoul"..more or less happy dance metal :)..then went to
rock..then to ambient techno..then to what could almost be considered
jungle..then back to this wierd elektro rock hybrid..where the sample
msot of the guitars but keep live drums and vox and wierd keyboard
effects...and the lyrics are top notch too. :) brutha Jyro can write up
a storm. :)
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 07 Apr 1997 16:28:00 -0400
Hypecadet wrote:
>
> > But trust me...there will be people jumping on the "techno/electronica"
> > bandwagon this year with not an ounce of techno knowledge in them. Too
> bad...
> > Scott Steg
>
> Hmmm.....Eric Clapton, Depeche Mode, U2....etc.
>
> Don't get me wrong-I've nothing major against these artists but they've
> been hyped as jumping on the electro-dance-techno-rave-jungle-drum
> 'n'bass-ambient-progressive-house-dub SUPER CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION whatever
> bandwagon....
<cheering> WOOOHOO! street fighter 2 eric clapton edition..hyper
fighting!!! bono vs. clapton! martin whatsisname vs. the edge! :)
Sinjin
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: (mobility) heres a thought..
Date: 07 Apr 1997 16:29:29 -0400
since were doing moby crossovers..whattya think about moby and jawbox?
that would get my attention in short order :)
Sinjin
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From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) new cd & compilation
Date: 07 Apr 1997 18:36:54 -0400 (EDT)
where did you get the into the blue remixes and the compilation?
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From: DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu
Subject: Re: (mobility) new cd & compilation
Date: 07 Apr 1997 18:20:16 -0500 (CDT)
i got the into the blues remixes and the compilation at the mall of america,
first and third floor, respectively, sam goody stores. went on a little road
trip this weekend....
andy
"run, run, as fast as you can,
you can't catch me, i'm the gingerbread man!"
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From: danperry@execpc.com
Subject: (mobility) Underwater
Date: 07 Apr 1997 18:40:34 -0500 (CDT)
i would like to apologize to all the people who like underwater for ever
saying 'i just can't get into it'. i'm listening to it right now and
finally paying attention to it, and i think it's really good! i think
i still like hymn.alt.quiet.version better, but underwater definately
has some good qualities.
now before everyone asks, underwater came with the limited edition
version of Everything is Wrong as part of a 2xCD set with the normal
album on the first disc and underwater (parts 1 - 5) on the second CD.
seeyuz!
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From: "Brad Caviness" <bigwig@agora.ualr.edu>
Subject: (mobility) Paradigm Shift
Date: 07 Apr 1997 18:52:02 -0500
----------
> From: Hypecadet
>
> Have you picked up Paradigm Shift by chance? It's got a couple tracks
from
> ADuck (Goettel's *other* side project)-they're great....
>
Yes, and Yes. I love P-Shift. I've been bugging Daniel for months to check
them out. A great dance outfit that puts their hooks in the melody rather
than in drum loops and samples. Honest to goodness musicians. The music
takes a bit to grab you, but when it does you're hooked to the core.
And an aside to Sinjin: Xhan and Fontamillas from Mortal also did a
straight techno record with their cousins Peralta and Fontamillas from Erin
Fall (f/k/a Mindbender, f/k/a Psycho Lizards) called Jyradelix. It's a
great, great techno record that still sounds current five years later.
BSC
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From: fishlips@ahbqs.com
Subject: (mobility) Please Help
Date: 07 Apr 1997 18:40:16 -0500
Now this isn't a bitching session..but I just want to remind people
that once a post turns away from Moby..that maybe it's time to take it
private..Now I realize I'm not one to preach(since I'm guility of
posting non-Moby stuff)..but after going thru my email today..and going
thru the Moby ML posts (1/2 to 3/4's of it seemed to deal w/ things
other than Moby)..I just wanted to post a friendly reminder to
ppl...Think before you post..please :)
Ryan
Fishlips@ahbqs.com
www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm
P.S. If you want to put this post in a Moby context..the more time I
have to go thru my email..the more time I spend on the computer..which
means the more time I use electricity..which means the local
hyrdoelectric dams have to keep those turbines spinning..which adds up
to the chances of certain species of fish not surviving..I'm sure Moby
wouldn't be happy w/ this :)
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From: MOBYchild@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) no more repeats (the *other* reason mail is weird)
Date: 06 Apr 1997 20:41:32 -0400 (EDT)
ok...this one i think will eliminate all repeat messages!
A) dont click on reply to all (alredy said)
B) send mail to mobility@mail.xmission.com --NOT mobility@xmission.com (be
sure to put the word "mail" after the "@" (at) sign)
thx...i think this should do it...
the renegade robot
Liam of the cosmos and beyond
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From: Paul Tucker <synthmaniac@rmci.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 07 Apr 1997 22:23:45 -0600
At 02:36 PM 4/7/97 -0400, you wrote:
>hi :) Does anyone have any MOBY VIDEOS or Josh Wink VIDEOS?? im interested
>in finding some.. thanks a bunch:) Also i just wanted to remind y'all that
>on the 19 of this month im going to see Moby live...:)
>
I have two... contact me at paulmtucker@juno.com
P.S. Never tell anyone that you are going to see him live. All we ever do
is bitch and complain about those who get to go see him. WHHHHAAAAAHHHHH!!!! :(
Are you going to tape via camcorder?
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From: Paul Tucker <synthmaniac@rmci.net>
Subject: (mobility) Moby orders
Date: 07 Apr 1997 22:24:22 -0600
All those who have sent me their $$$$, your orders should have your orders
by this Friday at the latest. I received 3 checks yesterday and 1 today.
All four will go out tomorrow. I will send an updated list after all orders
have been processed.
NEW EMAIL ADDRESS
Please remove synthmaniac@rmci.net
Please add paulmtucker@juno.com
Thanks
If you haven't sent me your payment, please get with me asap so I can still
reserve the items for you. Thanks so much!!!!
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?Animal Rights or POP
Date: 05 Apr 1997 07:33:48 -0800
Sinjin wrote:
ok gang..were almost a third of the way thru the year and i dare say
its
time to express a little opinion on the music thrown to us this
year.
so, everyone all together now, what are your top 5 picks for album
of
the year so far?
Rosencrantz and Sinjinstern are dead.
Dear Sinjin,
I would have to say it would have to be "Animal Rights" or U2 "POP."
Has the new album from Depeche Mode come out yet? I will go to the store
today and get it, otherwise I'm going to the bookstore.
Keri
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Paradigm Shift
Date: 08 Apr 1997 08:37:25 -0400
yahBrad Caviness wrote:
>
> ----------
> > From: Hypecadet
> >
> > Have you picked up Paradigm Shift by chance? It's got a couple tracks
> from
> > ADuck (Goettel's *other* side project)-they're great....
> >
> Yes, and Yes. I love P-Shift. I've been bugging Daniel for months to check
> them out. A great dance outfit that puts their hooks in the melody rather
> than in drum loops and samples. Honest to goodness musicians. The music
> takes a bit to grab you, but when it does you're hooked to the core.
>
> And an aside to Sinjin: Xhan and Fontamillas from Mortal also did a
> straight techno record with their cousins Peralta and Fontamillas from Erin
> Fall (f/k/a Mindbender, f/k/a Psycho Lizards) called Jyradelix. It's a
> great, great techno record that still sounds current five years later.
>
> BSC
ive been emaning to get jyradelix but i havent seen it in quite a
while..wowo..i didnt know it was a collaboration..thot it was just
jerome. cool. :)
Sinjin
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From: owner-mobility@xmission.com
Date: 08 Apr 1997 09:23:38 -0600
> *** The following email bounced.
> *** Cause: Old unsubscribed email address used.
> *** The following was not tampered with in any way.
Sender: owner-mobility@xmission.com
Precedence: bulk
Reply-To: mobility
Would love to create a seperate list with the gang who enjoy "Christian"
music. I just got the following in and wondered if anyone else has heard
them.
Late Late Service 3,4
S'Dance
Synergy
IKON
Normal Generation
November Commandment
Re: Fresh Spin
Also enjoy Rainbow Rider, Joy Electric, Dance House Children, Hydro,
Virus,
etc...
Has anyone heard of RULE OF FAITH?
Has anyone heard 100% Industrial Strength off of NSOUL?
Also, would like to discuss how some CCM magazines put Moby in with the
CCM
area of music as well as some mainstream magazines. Did anyone read the
Details article awhile back featuring Jars of Clay and other Christian
artists etc... Also, has anyone read the articles on Moby in Syndicate
or
Noteboard?
Thanks...
NEW EMAIL ADDRESS
Please remove synthmaniac@rmci.net
Please add paulmtucker@juno.com
Thanks
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From: Eekmaus@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) Where is all the love
Date: 08 Apr 1997 14:01:49 -0400 (EDT)
Hi
I am Jenny from Michigan. I've only written once, you may not recall because
I wasn't quoting anyone or bashing people. I told about my little Moby
encounter in the rain two or three years ago...but I digress.
...and I thought I was obsessive about Moby (none of my friends have even
heard of him and give me a blank stare when I go on and on about how I like
his stuff). But it is nice to see that I only have a mild case of Moby.
I have yet to buy the Animal Rights album...I got the single Come on Baby
before AR was released and one of my "punk" rock buddies really dug some of
the tunes. Actually the last Moby thing I bought was a 12" single....oh what
was it called? "Every Time You Touch Me" which I like...I also have the Hymn
single on Vinyl which is pretty darn good as well.
Does anyone have the Mixmag live CD featuring Moby and Sven Vath? That Sven
character is pretty trippy.
And who was it that said The ambient stuff Moby does that wasn't on the
Ambient CD? I agree.
well nothing too exciting to say but I just wanted to contribute. Thanks for
you time.
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From: "." <mazda@pp.qnet.fi>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 08 Apr 1997 20:55:12 -0700
My favorites ( so far ) for the first quarter of year 1997.
1. Nemesis - Evolution <- Both Finnish. Suberb ambient if i might
say.
2. Panasonic - Kulma <-
3. Apollo 440 - Electro glide'n blue
4. Orb - Orblivion
5. < still open >
- mm
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From: Samu Heinonen <samuhei@dlc.fi>
Subject: (mobility) Mp3
Date: 08 Apr 1997 21:51:25 +0300 (EDT)
i was wondering if anyone has about 200 mbs of free space to net.. i need
it. because i am thinking to start maintain mp3 site with some rare techno
songs from artists like Moby, The Prodigy and i also would like put some
rare finnish techno to in it. i am only dreaming , but anyway.. =)
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+
| Samu |
| Heinonen |
| e-mail:samuhei@dlc.fi |
| Finland |
| http://www.dlc.fi/~samuhei |
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+
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From: Matt Himes <mrh160@psu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Mp3
Date: 08 Apr 1997 15:06:59 -0400
At 09:51 PM 4/8/97 +0300, you wrote:
>i was wondering if anyone has about 200 mbs of free space to net.. i need
>it. because i am thinking to start maintain mp3 site with some rare techno
>songs from artists like Moby, The Prodigy and i also would like put some
>rare finnish techno to in it. i am only dreaming , but anyway.. =)
Samu, what do you want to do? I already have a collection of my own and I
have an ethernet connection and ftp server that I can run. I don't have
much free space, but I can fix that real fast ;-). I could try to run a
moby ftp site if people could send me the files.
Later,
Matt Himes
aka:
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Trey's Other Mechwarrior Niche-> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3527
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From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby orders
Date: 08 Apr 1997 15:17:32 -0400 (EDT)
what money and what orders....i'm a bit confused by your message!...sorry to
be out of date with certain things......L.E.
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From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 08 Apr 1997 15:25:09 -0400 (EDT)
does anyone know when Moby will be officially touring in the U.S. cos it's
really making me mad that he hasn't started yet and my nipples are becoming
specially aggravated by his tardiness...but there is nothing i can do and all
i need to say to my nipples is, "Patience, my sons....if u wait, he will
come"....i don't know.
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From: Samu Heinonen <samuhei@dlc.fi>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 08 Apr 1997 21:48:10 +0300 (EDT)
At 20.55 8.4.1997 -0700, you wrote:
>
>My favorites ( so far ) for the first quarter of year 1997.
>
>1. Nemesis - Evolution <- Both Finnish. Suberb ambient if i might
>say.
>2. Panasonic - Kulma <- =20
>3. Apollo 440 - Electro glide'n blue
>4. Orb - Orblivion
>5. < still open >
>
> - mm
>
>
Panasonic stuff is great!. i love Mika Vainio and Ilpo V=E4is=E4nen. They=
really
have guts to do so experimental stuff, that noone has done before. Also when
we talk about Finnish techno artists i would like to add Jimi Tenor to this
list his new Intervision is suberb.. =3D)
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| Samu | =20
| Heinonen |
| e-mail:samuhei@dlc.fi |
| Finland |
| http://www.dlc.fi/~samuhei |
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From: Matt Himes <mrh160@psu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 08 Apr 1997 16:19:16 -0400
and my nipples are becoming
>specially aggravated by his tardiness...but there is nothing i can do and all
>i need to say to my nipples is, "Patience, my sons....if u wait, he will
>come"....
What the hell?
Later,
Trey
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Eric Clapton going techno???
Date: 08 Apr 1997 17:21:36 -0700
> no way.... really? how frightening
> is that some sort of joke... or has that really been hyped?
Completely serious-umm...I don't remember the name of the album that will
be coming out-but his name will be...something with an "x" in it...X-Form?
I'm not sure-something like that...
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 08 Apr 1997 14:55:42 -0700
Chilidiba9@aol.com wrote:
> does anyone know when Moby will be officially touring in the U.S. cos it's
> really making me mad that he hasn't started yet and my nipples are becoming
> specially aggravated by his tardiness...but there is nothing i can do and all
> i need to say to my nipples is, "Patience, my sons....if u wait, he will
> come"....i don't know.
I know the feeling.. my nipples are extremely aggravated as well.. im
just praying that Moby doesn't open for U2 (if you dont know what i
mean.. U2 is switching opening acts every 1.5-2 weeks on their 3 year
tour.. the only ones who have been announced is Rage Against The
Machine) (since I dont have tickets to any U2 shows.. and dont want to
spend 70+++++ bucks on scalped tickets)... I am thinking... i remember
hearing about a huge tour of techno, industrial and other electronic
music (NOT Emit.. totally different) this summer... is it possible moby
would do that tour? i dunno
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: Sinjin <Sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Where is all the love
Date: 08 Apr 1997 17:58:54 -0400
Eekmaus@aol.com wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am Jenny from Michigan. I've only written once, you may not recall because
> I wasn't quoting anyone or bashing people. I told about my little Moby
> encounter in the rain two or three years ago...but I digress.
>
> ...and I thought I was obsessive about Moby (none of my friends have even
> heard of him and give me a blank stare when I go on and on about how I like
> his stuff). But it is nice to see that I only have a mild case of Moby.
>
> I have yet to buy the Animal Rights album...I got the single Come on Baby
> before AR was released and one of my "punk" rock buddies really dug some of
> the tunes. Actually the last Moby thing I bought was a 12" single....oh what
> was it called? "Every Time You Touch Me" which I like...I also have the Hymn
> single on Vinyl which is pretty darn good as well.
>
> Does anyone have the Mixmag live CD featuring Moby and Sven Vath? That Sven
> character is pretty trippy.
>
> And who was it that said The ambient stuff Moby does that wasn't on the
> Ambient CD? I agree.
>
> well nothing too exciting to say but I just wanted to contribute. Thanks for
> you time.
wow..die fledermaus!!! tell me what u think when you get AR...
Sinjin
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Where is all the love
Date: 08 Apr 1997 18:05:51 -0400 (EDT)
jeremy,
sorry there's been so much negativity on this list lately.
i'm not exactly sure why everyone got so anxious all the sudden.
probably has something ot do with spring time.
>Does anyone have the Mixmag live CD featuring Moby and Sven Vath? That Sven
>character is pretty trippy.
i have this, and to be honest, i wouldn't buy it unless you have to own
everything
by moby. the sven vath mix is pretty boring if you ask me. and moby's
"vintage mix" is ok, but it really isn't anything to jump and shout about.
if you want to get a good mixed cd by moby, pick up the "everything is wrong:
mixed and remixed" double cd. it shouldn't cost you more than like $22. both
disks are full of continually mixed remixes from the album "EiW".
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 08 Apr 1997 17:35:35 -0500 (CDT)
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, eric weiss wrote:
> spend 70+++++ bucks on scalped tickets)... I am thinking... i remember
> hearing about a huge tour of techno, industrial and other electronic
> music (NOT Emit.. totally different) this summer... is it possible moby
> would do that tour? i dunno
this could be the next lalapalooza. i've heard the prodigy turned down U2
so they could do it. apparently, perry f. is back in control and is
making it mostly/all techno/electro. cool huh?
-xaq-
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu
Subject: (mobility) mixmag cd
Date: 08 Apr 1997 18:40:05 -0500 (CDT)
>>Does anyone have the Mixmag live CD featuring Moby and Sven Vath? That Sven
>>character is pretty trippy.
>i have this, and to be honest, i wouldn't buy it unless you have to own
>everything
>by moby. the sven vath mix is pretty boring if you ask me. and moby's
>"vintage mix" is ok, but it really isn't anything to jump and shout about.
>if you want to get a good mixed cd by moby, pick up the "everything is wrong:
>mixed and remixed" double cd. it shouldn't cost you more than like $22. both
>disks are full of continually mixed remixes from the album "EiW".
i disagree, i love this cd! i think that everything on tis disc is great! ok,
yes, it is not a cd that you really want to get up and have a wild dancing fit
to, but it is pretty groovy, IMHO. i bought it because i do want as much stuff
as i can get of moby's, but i would now reccommend this to anyone!
just my take on it...
andy
"run, run, as fast as you can,
you can't catch me, i'm the gingerbread man!"
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) mixmag cd
Date: 08 Apr 1997 17:31:22 -0700
I admit it too.. i love the CD.. its a great CD to pop in and keep on
"repeat" while i do homework (other greats: mixmag vol 1: Ritchie
Hawtin, Massive Attack v. Mad Professor... private email me for
more...)... and again (i know im not saying anything that hasnt already
been said before BUT at least its about moby) not a CD to dance too..
but to just chill out to...
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: Liquidrae@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 08 Apr 1997 21:15:07 -0400 (EDT)
>i do... i taped some off of TV... one of the Wink vidios that i have is
>really bitchin'....
>so if you are interested in seeing any JW videos look on AMP sometime...
>that show tends to play him... its has some cool videos from time to time.
> *----*bluegirl*-------------------------------------*
>*-"You get what everybody gets, you get a lifetime"-*
*>------------------|Death|--------------------------*
HEY THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION:) may i ask though.....what is AMP?????
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 08 Apr 1997 20:26:13 -0500 (CDT)
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997 Liquidrae@aol.com wrote:
> HEY THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION:) may i ask though.....what is AMP?????
it's a show on MTV that playes "electronica." things like orbital,
prodigy, FSOL, josh wink, EBTG,etc etc...it's really good, but i think
they show way too many "trippy" videos. ya know, that ones that are just
a computer program cycling through lame-o patterns. *.*
check your local listings and WATCH IT!!
ps. i have yet to see a moby video on AMP...
-xaq-
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 08 Apr 1997 22:19:26 -0400 (EDT)
Amp is a show that airs on MTV and it plays good music...
l.e.
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From: Paul Weiland <weeg@infonline.net>
Subject: (mobility) Eric C scoop
Date: 08 Apr 1997 23:57:25 -0400
Hell-o! From "Addicted To Noise, the on-line rock & roll magazine -
http://www.addict.com/", here's the Eric Clapton scoop:
>>>Even more recently, he's dabbled in techno, using the name x-sample as
part of the duo dubbed T.D.F.<<<
There it is. Until later.
Paul
http://ns.infonline.net/~weeg/
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From: fishlips@ahbqs.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 08 Apr 1997 21:32:46 -0500
MO>does anyone know when Moby will be officially touring in the U.S. cos it's
MO>really making me mad that he hasn't started yet and my nipples are becoming
MO>specially aggravated by his tardiness...but there is nothing i can do and al
MO>i need to say to my nipples is, "Patience, my sons....if u wait, he will
MO>come"....i don't know.
Well..I seem to recall that Moby said (In the SonicNet Chat)..that he
wasn't going to tour till late summer/early fall(I could be wrong
though..check the .txt file)..which is understandable..considering he
is working w/ GNR..and working on a soundtrack..but come on..Moby's not
the only artist on tour...I mean..hey..I'm seeing Rev. Horton Heat at
the end of the month..Bosstones a week after that...and I live in
Boise, Idaho :)
Ryan
Fishlips@ahbqs.com
www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/ahbqs.com
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: (mobility) Lyrics
Date: 09 Apr 1997 00:59:51 -0700
This may have been covered umpteen times before (if so, I apologise); but
where abouts could I locate a complete collection of Moby's lyrics?
I haven't seen them on any of the pages dedicated to him...
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: (mobility) shows
Date: 09 Apr 1997 01:18:49 -0500 (CDT)
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997 fishlips@ahbqs.com wrote:
> the only artist on tour...I mean..hey..I'm seeing Rev. Horton Heat at
> the end of the month..Bosstones a week after that...and I live in
> Boise, Idaho :)
the chemical brothers are playing in minneapolis, mn. on the 27th. i live
140 miles north in duluth. i'm getting my tickets tomorrow. (today?)
-xaq-
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: Col <claird.ca2@CompApp.DCU.IE>
Subject: Re: (mobility) mixmag cd
Date: 09 Apr 1997 10:02:33 +0100
At 06:40 PM 4/8/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>>Does anyone have the Mixmag live CD featuring Moby and Sven Vath? That Sven
>>>character is pretty trippy.
Well,if you want to hear some of that album before you buy it,check out :
http://128.135.200.52/netscape.html
This is an mp3 site that has a fair few tunes off that album on this page.
Also has 5 or 6 Moby tunes aswell.
Col.
" I'm gonna knock you out,
Momma said knock you out! "
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 09 Apr 1997 06:39:20 -0700
fishlips@ahbqs.com wrote:
> I'm seeing Rev. Horton Heat at
> the end of the month..
If this is your first time seeing the Rev. you are in for a treat (bring
quarters and throw them into the bass... the results are hilarious)
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: Aaron Ackerson <spacecat@spideyweb.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 08 Apr 1997 05:14:46 PDT
Sinjin wrote:
>> is holding up messages or NOONE said you had to like moby...AND i dont=
see
>> how depeche modes cd relates to MOBY, by-and-by-the-way.
>>
[snip]
>have we lowered ourselves to pointing fingers and going on a
>"Crucible"-esque "Your honor, I fear that citizen A mentions >subjects
>that do not contain the holy name of Moby. Perhaps he worships >Satan?"
>witch hunt. sheesh. stop with the damn whining.
I think you're missing the point. It would be no more appropriate to say =
"DM's new album is gonna suck" than it would be to say "DM's new album =
is gonna rule". And it doesn't matter whether or not you like Moby or his=
work, but this is a Moby list, not a DM list.
Personally though, I don't mind people mentioning what non-Moby CDs they =
like.
Aaron Ackerson
Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/southbeach/marina/6593/
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From: cheezit <cheezit@gorilla.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Eric Clapton going techno???
Date: 09 Apr 1997 01:42:07 -0700
Hypecadet wrote:
>
> > no way.... really? how frightening
> > is that some sort of joke... or has that really been hyped?
>
> Completely serious-umm...I don't remember the name of the album that will
> be coming out-but his name will be...something with an "x" in it...X-Form?
> I'm not sure-something like that...
oh wow...this is a mind fry...i am in panic looking for the article
where i saw this...it was a cd review in a dallas paper that had a
picture of a few guys in space(??) suits. the article mentioned clapton
aiding his axe skills to the project.. i wish i could remember that!!!
it was an issue from last month, i don't even know the title of the
newspaper..i picked it up in deep ellum last month..aaugh!
l8r,
cheezit
sitting round singing songs till the night turns into day
used to sing on the mountains but the mountains washed away
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From: cheezit <cheezit@gorilla.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) no more repeats (the *other* reason mail is weird)
Date: 09 Apr 1997 01:44:13 -0700
MOBYchild@aol.com wrote:
>
> ok...this one i think will eliminate all repeat messages!
>
> A) dont click on reply to all (alredy said)
>
> B) send mail to mobility@mail.xmission.com --NOT mobility@xmission.com (be
> sure to put the word "mail" after the "@" (at) sign)
>
> thx...i think this should do it...
okay..not to be anal or anything, but this message appeared twice in my
mailbox..
l8r,
cheezit
play for free, play for me and play a whole lot more
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From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Eric Clapton going techno???
Date: 09 Apr 1997 19:12:45 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 97-04-09 18:26:39 EDT, you write:
<< nothing
>>
yeah..i saw a thing on MTV and they were talking about Eric Clapton going
techno...he's actually just playing the guitar in an electronic kind of way
on a song by some techno artirts....sorry...do not remember the name of the
group....it's not like Clapton is throwing down his guitar and explring the
world of computers and music together....like some musicians are doing?!? oh
well....tangerines still haven't lsot their tang?
L.E.
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From: "Hegner, Jeanne" <jeanne.hegner@yale.edu>
Subject: (mobility) REQ: lyrics
Date: 09 Apr 1997 19:36:43 -0400
I am looking for the lyrics to "That's When I Reach for My Revolver."
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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From: Aaron Ackerson <spacecat@spideyweb.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 09 Apr 1997 06:27:42 PDT
Chilidiba9@aol.com wrote:
>does anyone know when Moby will be officially touring in the U.S. >cos =
it's
>really making me mad that he hasn't started yet and my nipples are >beco=
ming
>specially aggravated by his tardiness...but there is nothing i can do =
>and all
>i need to say to my nipples is, "Patience, my sons....if u wait, he will
>come"....i don't know.
On Modern Rock Live he said, "Probably their gonna force me to tour from =
April until August, I think."
It's already April. We probably won't have to wait to long.
Aaron Ackerson
Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/southbeach/marina/6593/
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From: bluegirl <mlverma@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 09 Apr 1997 20:00:13 -0500 (CDT)
Aaron Ackerson said:
>On Modern Rock Live he said, "Probably their gonna force me to tour from
>April until August, I think."
>It's already April. We probably won't have to wait to long.
yeah!!!!! this news makes me very very happy cause it will be a lot easier
for me to see him over the summer than to see him during the fall (cause
of school)
oh! i got the A.P issue with the Danzig vs. Moby article. its really
quiet interesting... they are not as different as one might think them to
be...
*----*bluegirl*-------------------------------------*
*-"You get what everybody gets, you get a lifetime"-*
*------------------|Death|--------------------------*
^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: (mobility) shows
Date: 09 Apr 1997 21:36:23 -0500 (CDT)
just a quick note to anyone in the minneapolis area:
the chemical brothers are playing at first ave. on the 27th. i got my
ticket today and am going with about six other people. woo hoo! the new
album rocks!!
moby tie-in...first ave. is the same club where i saw moby in 95. it was
one of the best shows (second only to marilyn manson, who i've seen there
twice and once at roy wilkins) i've been to.
also, i'm going to see U2 in october (!!!) at the metrodome. i've heard
that rage against the machine is opening, so i'm planning to get there
late.
-xaq-
WHOisTHISdooinTHISsyntheticTYPEalphaBETApsychadellicFUNKIN?
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 09 Apr 1997 20:23:07 -0700
Aaron Ackerson wrote:
Sinjin wrote:
>> is holding up messages or NOONE said you had to like moby...AND i
dont see
>> how depeche modes cd relates to MOBY, by-and-by-the-way.
>>
[snip]
>have we lowered ourselves to pointing fingers and going on a
>"Crucible"-esque "Your honor, I fear that citizen A mentions
>subjects
>that do not contain the holy name of Moby. Perhaps he worships
>Satan?"
>witch hunt. sheesh. stop with the damn whining.
I think you're missing the point. It would be no more appropriate to
say "DM's new album is gonna suck" than it would be to say "DM's new
album is gonna rule". And it doesn't matter whether or not you like
Moby or his work, but this is a Moby list, not a DM list.
Personally though, I don't mind people mentioning what non-Moby CDs
they like.
Aaron Ackerson
Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/southbeach/marina/6593/
i haven't posted for awile since the crack about not posting moby info
and since i don't live with the man i don't have much to say. i just
wished i was back in san francisco where they play alot more hardcore
and techno that you all talk about. the local radio( be as good as it
is) always plays the same stuff over & over.just like me! i still vote
for:
1. U2 "pop"
2.moby "animal rights"
3. live "secret...." and that's all folks. i do hope moby would tour
since rem has no intentions of doing so. kls ps. anybody going to u2?
(sorry i had to ask!)
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From: damian@xmission.com
Subject: (mobility) Noise Ratio
Date: 09 Apr 1997 21:46:25 -0600
Hello,
I'm writing concerning the recent state of the list. It seems that we
have strayed off topic many times in the past week or two. I'm
personally requesting that everyone keep in mind that the list is for
the discussion of Moby. I understand that it's easy to stray off topic
but at the same time it's easy to take the discussion off the list if it
doesn't belong.
Most important: Responses directed to specific individuals need to be
sent to the specific email account and not to Mobility's address!
I will most certainly appreciate everyone's help in this matter.
Thanks. And just remember... <G>
> THE GOLDEN RULES
> ----------------
>
> 1. Please keep the discussion on the list confined to that
> revolving around Moby, his record label Trophy, and the pseudonyms
> thereof. For example, while Aphex Twin may be a great artist, most
> members of the list don't really care since it's not related to Moby.
--
** damian@xmission.com
** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@GEOCITIES.COM>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year
Date: 09 Apr 1997 16:42:54 -0700
i see no problem with non-moby posts as long as they have a tiny bit of
relavance (music, environment) or if the poster feels that other people
would enjoy the info... i took the reverand horton heat discussion to
private because there is probably a small minority (is that being
redundant?) of you out there also indulge in rock-a-billy (you really
should give it a chance btw)
anyway i will type out a little paragraph blurb on Mobys appearance in
Austin, TX during SXSW (south by southwest: a big music conferance and
bonanza of live shows) tonight... talk to y'all then
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: "Sinjin" <sinjin089@dbeach.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Noise Ratio
Date: 10 Apr 1997 09:28:30 -0400
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Take me off the list your intolerantness. No band merits discussion =
censorship. and since i seem to be causing much of your problems...
Sinjin
----
Hello,
I'm writing concerning the recent state of the list. It seems that we
have strayed off topic many times in the past week or two. I'm
personally requesting that everyone keep in mind that the list is for
the discussion of Moby. I understand that it's easy to stray off topic
but at the same time it's easy to take the discussion off the list if it
doesn't belong.
Most important: Responses directed to specific individuals need to be
sent to the specific email account and not to Mobility's address!
I will most certainly appreciate everyone's help in this matter.
Thanks. And just remember... <G>
> THE GOLDEN RULES
> ----------------
>
> 1. Please keep the discussion on the list confined to that
> revolving around Moby, his record label Trophy, and the pseudonyms
> thereof. For example, while Aphex Twin may be a great artist, most
> members of the list don't really care since it's not related to Moby.
--
** damian@xmission.com
** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/
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----<BR>
<B>From: </B>damian@xmission.com<BR>
<B>To: </B>mobility@xmission.com<BR>
<B>Date: </B>Wednesday, April 09, 1997 11:58 PM<BR>
<B>Subject: </B>(mobility) Noise Ratio<BR>
<BR>
<HTML><BODY><FONT size=3D2>Hello,<BR>
<BR>
I'm writing concerning the recent state of the list. It seems that =
we<BR>
have strayed off topic many times in the past week or two. I'm<BR>
personally requesting that everyone keep in mind that the list is =
for<BR>
the discussion of Moby. I understand that it's easy to stray off =
topic<BR>
but at the same time it's easy to take the discussion off the list if =
it<BR>
doesn't belong.<BR>
<BR>
Most important: Responses directed to specific individuals need to =
be<BR>
sent to the specific email account and not to Mobility's address!<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
I will most certainly appreciate everyone's help in this matter.<BR>
Thanks. And just remember... <G><BR>
<BR>
> THE GOLDEN RULES<BR>
> ----------------<BR>
><BR>
> 1. Please keep the discussion on the list confined to =
that<BR>
> revolving around Moby, his record label Trophy, and the =
pseudonyms<BR>
> thereof. For example, while Aphex Twin may be a great artist, =
most<BR>
> members of the list don't really care since it's not related to =
Moby.<BR>
<BR>
--<BR>
** <A href=3D"mailto:damian@xmission.com">damian@xmission.com</A><BR>
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From: joeclark@interlog.com (Joe Clark)
Subject: (mobility) Copyright
Date: 10 Apr 1997 09:11:53 -0500
>>i was wondering if anyone has about 200 mbs of free space to net.. i need
>>it. because i am thinking to start maintain mp3 site with some rare techno
>>songs from artists like Moby, The Prodigy and i also would like put some
>>rare finnish techno to in it. i am only dreaming , but anyway.. =)
>
>Samu, what do you want to do? I already have a collection of my own and I
>have an ethernet connection and ftp server that I can run. I don't have
>much free space, but I can fix that real fast ;-). I could try to run a
>moby ftp site if people could send me the files.
This plan amouts to naked premeditated theft of intellectual property.
Apart from being morally wrong and illegal in Finland and the U.S., it
hurts real people, like the artists whose royalties you are denying them.
I know, I know, copyright isn't like murder. It's one of those laws you can
ignore (as we know, some laws are so horribly unjust, or, as in the case of
copyright, inconvenient, that they can only be ignored), or at least fob
off on someone else to worry about. Copyright is always someone else's
problem. This, of course, is the attitude of people who haven't had their
livelihoods eliminated due to copyright infringement, as I have (see
/career.html at my Web site). It's the attitude of those who believe that
information never has an owner, and that something as readily copyable as
bits on a compact disc can and should be copied to the fullest extent
possible everywhere irrespective of legality or consequences.
If, on the other hand, you secure written permission from the copyright
holders (including the holders of music-publishing rights-- often a
separate entity) in advance, go right ahead. You *were* planning on taking
that step, weren't you? Weren't you?
Joe Clark
joeclark@interlog.com
<http://www.interlog.com/~joeclark>
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From: Samu Heinonen <samuhei@dlc.fi>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Copyright
Date: 10 Apr 1997 17:33:17 +0300 (EDT)
i just wanted to say this:
fuck you all motherfuckers with those copyrights. i know that i am doing
wrong. but i dont care about it. and if i heard some really good song, i
will buy it from store. i am only exspecially looking that kind of stuff
what you cannot find from anyking of store.. i am not taking any money from
other people songs like some bootleg sellers.
i do this when i can:
i download song, if i like it i will buy it from some store. if i cannot
find it from any store, i just dont care about copyrights. =)
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+
| Samu |
| Heinonen |
| e-mail:samuhei@dlc.fi |
| Finland |
| http://www.dlc.fi/~samuhei |
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Copyright
Date: 10 Apr 1997 07:38:09 -0700
Joe Clark wrote:
>>i was wondering if anyone has about 200 mbs of free space to net..
i need
>>it. because i am thinking to start maintain mp3 site with some
rare techno
>>songs from artists like Moby, The Prodigy and i also would like
put some
>>rare finnish techno to in it. i am only dreaming , but anyway.. =)
>
>Samu, what do you want to do? I already have a collection of my
own and I
>have an ethernet connection and ftp server that I can run. I don't
have
>much free space, but I can fix that real fast ;-). I could try to
run a
>moby ftp site if people could send me the files.
This plan amouts to naked premeditated theft of intellectual
property.
Apart from being morally wrong and illegal in Finland and the U.S.,
it
hurts real people, like the artists whose royalties you are denying
them.
I know, I know, copyright isn't like murder. It's one of those laws
you can
ignore (as we know, some laws are so horribly unjust, or, as in the
case of
copyright, inconvenient, that they can only be ignored), or at least
fob
off on someone else to worry about. Copyright is always someone
else's
problem. This, of course, is the attitude of people who haven't had
their
livelihoods eliminated due to copyright infringement, as I have (see
/career.html at my Web site). It's the attitude of those who believe
that
information never has an owner, and that something as readily
copyable as
bits on a compact disc can and should be copied to the fullest
extent
possible everywhere irrespective of legality or consequences.
If, on the other hand, you secure written permission from the
copyright
holders (including the holders of music-publishing rights-- often a
separate entity) in advance, go right ahead. You *were* planning on
taking
that step, weren't you? Weren't you?
Joe Clark
joeclark@interlog.com
<http://www.interlog.com/~joeclark>
it seems to me 200 mbs is alot of "free space".my ip only gives us 10
mbs for a page and that would create alot of pages. how long does it
take to download one of these? and according to joe isn't this wrong?
enquiring minds want to know?
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From: Col <claird.ca2@CompApp.DCU.IE>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Copyright
Date: 10 Apr 1997 16:11:57 +0100
At 05:33 PM 4/10/97 +0300, you wrote:
>i just wanted to say this:
>fuck you all motherfuckers with those copyrights. i know that i am doing
>wrong. but i dont care about it. and if i heard some really good song, i
>will buy it from store. i am only exspecially looking that kind of stuff
>what you cannot find from anyking of store.. i am not taking any money from
>other people songs like some bootleg sellers.
>i do this when i can:
>i download song, if i like it i will buy it from some store. if i cannot
>find it from any store, i just dont care about copyrights. =)
I am in total agreement with Samu on this.Who the fuck do you think you are
spewing this shite at us?You're not my mother or my conscience,so shut your
mouth.If I hear a tune I like because of downloading an mp3 file,I'll buy it.
By the way Samu, I think that I have about that much space free.You're
welcome to it,if you like.
Col.
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From: fishlips@ahbqs.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 10 Apr 1997 09:42:02 -0500
MO>On Modern Rock Live he said, "Probably their gonna force me to tour from Apr
MO>It's already April. We probably won't have to wait to long.
MO>Aaron Ackerson
Actually..I hope he doesn't tour till he's ready...I'd rather see Moby
tour on his own terms(in doing that having more fun)..than being forced
by the record company to do one.
Ryan
Fishlips@ahbqs.com
www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm
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From: matthew james smith <mjsmith@students.uiuc.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 10 Apr 1997 12:53:57 -0500 (CDT)
Hey everyone
This is not in regard to moby, but many people who listen to moby listen
to erasure. And I have a question in regards to erasure. Did one of the
guys from erasure sing for Yaz, back in the late 70's early 80's?...mjs
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From: Aaron Ackerson <spacecat@spideyweb.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Copyright
Date: 10 Apr 1997 00:30:46 PDT
At 05:33 PM 4/10/97 +0300, you wrote:
>>i just wanted to say this:
>>fuck you all motherfuckers with those copyrights. i know that i am doin=
g
>>wrong. but i dont care about it. and if i heard some really good song, =
i
>>will buy it from store. i am only exspecially looking that kind of stuf=
f
>>what you cannot find from anyking of store.. i am not taking any money =
from
>>other people songs like some bootleg sellers.
>>i do this when i can:
>>i download song, if i like it i will buy it from some store. if i canno=
t
>>find it from any store, i just dont care about copyrights. =3D)
>
>
>I am in total agreement with Samu on this.Who the fuck do you >think you=
are
>spewing this shite at us?
I agree too. If you can't find a CD at a store, then how is the artist =
losing any money from you putting it on the web?
Aaron Ackerson
Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/southbeach/marina/6593/
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From: Anuranman <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Copyright
Date: 10 Apr 1997 15:08:13 -0400 (EDT)
At 05:33 PM 4/10/97 +0300, you wrote:
>i just wanted to say this:
>fuck you all motherfuckers with those copyrights.
while i would not like to have sex with anyone on this list,
i do happen to agree with samu here also.
if you listen to somthing on the net, it is not the same as
actually owning it, and chances are, you will go out and buy
the record anyways. at least that's how i am. putting an
artist's songs on the net for download is a great promotion for
that artist. it's not like samu is going to charge people to
download the stuff. any artist would be happy to have this
go on if that artist's goals are spreading their music and not
making $$$.
as long as you don't claim responsibility for the work, or try
to sell it, then i do not think there is anything wrong with it.
just my 2 yen.
love,
ryu
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
"Noise is the Key, life is full of noise, only
death is quiet."
"Personally, I don't take any drugs and have
never tried any and therefore perhaps have an
odd opinion about them; a man must destroy
himself before he is destroyed by the system!"
-Alec Empire-
77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
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From: Matt Himes <mrh160@psu.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Copyright
Date: 10 Apr 1997 16:43:02 -0400
At 04:11 PM 4/10/97 +0100, you wrote:
>At 05:33 PM 4/10/97 +0300, you wrote:
>>i just wanted to say this:
>>fuck you all motherfuckers with those copyrights. i know that i am doing
>>wrong. but i dont care about it. and if i heard some really good song, i
>>will buy it from store. i am only exspecially looking that kind of stuff
>>what you cannot find from anyking of store.. i am not taking any money from
>>other people songs like some bootleg sellers.
>>i do this when i can:
>>i download song, if i like it i will buy it from some store. if i cannot
>>find it from any store, i just dont care about copyrights. =)
>
>
>I am in total agreement with Samu on this.Who the fuck do you think you are
>spewing this shite at us?You're not my mother or my conscience,so shut your
>mouth.If I hear a tune I like because of downloading an mp3 file,I'll buy it.
>By the way Samu, I think that I have about that much space free.You're
>welcome to it,if you like.
>
>Col.
>
Since I seem to be one of the parties involved in this, and since Joe's
response was to Samu and me, I guess should respond.
First of all, Col and Samu, you should be ashamed of yourselves. Joe
presented an intelligent and ration expanation about his concerns with the
possible copyright and moral wrongs of our idea. You both responded with
"Fuck you" and told him to go to hell. Joe is not the Gestapo or the mind
police, he's just a guy on this mailing list with well founded concerns
about respecting copyright laws, and if you took the time to read the part
of his page that he refered to, you see what he bases these opinions on.
Okay, now Joe. Yes, I do recognize that what we would be doing is, more or
less, illegal. No, we weren't planning on contacting the copyright holders,
because that would be a monumental effort for a college student like me who
just wants to run an ftp server on his own machine to share some mp3 files.
As far as the moral aspect of it, I'm not even going to try to morally
justify myself, because I just don't want to play that game.
The point of this is to create a small site of some sort, be it a web site
or ftp site, that has moby, and some other artists, mp3 files. These files
would most likely be of more hard to find tracks, with some 'common' tracks.
No money would be charged for access to the files. If you find this wrong,
well then fine, I respect your opinion. Please keep in mind that mp3's tend
to lead to people going out and buying what they like of what they hear. I
hadn't intended to buy any Chemical Brothers until I heard some of their
material (other than _setting sun_) on mp3. I now fully intend to go out
and buy some of their stuff sometime soon.
There is my take on the situation, think of it what you may.
Later,
Matt Himes
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From: damian@xmission.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Copyright / p.s.
Date: 10 Apr 1997 15:03:49 -0600
Matt Himes wrote:
>
> First of all, Col and Samu, you should be ashamed of yourselves. Joe
> presented an intelligent and ration expanation about his concerns with the
> possible copyright and moral wrongs of our idea. You both responded with
> "Fuck you" and told him to go to hell. Joe is not the Gestapo or the mind
> police, he's just a guy on this mailing list with well founded concerns
> about respecting copyright laws, and if you took the time to read the part
> of his page that he refered to, you see what he bases these opinions on.
Bravo! Talk about jumping the gun. Where's the respect?
I think the use of MP3 and other audio on the web can make things go
both ways. In the end, I tend to think that it would encourage you to
buy the music and not the other way around.
p.s. the mobility profiles have been updated again. got revisions?
want to add something? please let me know. Cheers!
--
** damian@xmission.com
** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/moby.html
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From: Aaron Ackerson <spacecat@spideyweb.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) go ahead!
Date: 10 Apr 1997 04:38:31 PDT
>Hey everyone
>This is not in regard to moby, but many people who listen to moby >listen
>to erasure. And I have a question in regards to erasure. Did one of >the
>guys from erasure sing for Yaz, back in the late 70's early 80's?...mjs
Vince Clarke played synths in Yaz. And Yaz wasn't around in the
70's. He was also one of the founding members of Depeche Mode.
(I would have sent this straight to the matthew james smith, but my
mail program won't let me.)
Aaron Ackerson
Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/southbeach/marina/6593/
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From: Aaron Ackerson <spacecat@spideyweb.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Copyright
Date: 10 Apr 1997 04:41:59 PDT
Auranman wrote:
>At 05:33 PM 4/10/97 +0300, you wrote:
>>i just wanted to say this:
>>fuck you all motherfuckers with those copyrights.
>
>while i would not like to have sex with anyone on this list,
>i do happen to agree with samu here also.
>if you listen to somthing on the net, it is not the same as
>actually owning it, and chances are, you will go out and buy
>the record anyways. at least that's how i am. putting an
>artist's songs on the net for download is a great promotion for
>that artist. it's not like samu is going to charge people to
>download the stuff. any artist would be happy to have this
>go on if that artist's goals are spreading their music and not
>making $$$.
>as long as you don't claim responsibility for the work, or try
>to sell it, then i do not think there is anything wrong with it.
>
>just my 2 yen.
Something occured to me. What's the difference between putting a
whole song on the net and playing it on the radio? Either way, people
can record it and have it without buying the album it's on.
Aaron Ackerson
Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/southbeach/marina/6593/
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From: "Brad Caviness" <bigwig@agora.ualr.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Copyright
Date: 10 Apr 1997 18:10:22 -0500
----------
> From: Aaron Ackerson: What's the difference between putting a
> whole song on the net and playing it on the radio? Either way, people
> can record it and have it without buying the album it's on.
>
People can tape it, without buying the cd, yes, but radio stations pay
thousands of dollars each year to BMI and ASCAP to compensate artists and
writers for the rights to play them. Artists are payed in accordance to
their airplay and chart position.
I am sympathetic to rare songs out there to let people have a chance to
hear them, but let's not kid ourselves. Unless you are paying your fair
share to the publisher, you are stealing from the artist.
Brad S. Caviness, Contributing On-Line Editor,
7Ball Magazine (http://www.7ball.com)
bigwig@agora.ualr.edu
"I've often wondered how someone could put a critique of music into words.
And I've also wondered why there was no musical commentary on words."
- Dr. Peter Kreeft, author
"There seems, by the way, to be nothing pending in the Christian
Coalition`s political wish list about sheltering the homeless, feeding the
hungry, or clothing the naked, unless, of course, the naked got that way
for fun."
- Tom Teepen, Cox News Service
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From: DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu
Date: 10 Apr 1997 18:57:37 -0500 (CDT)
> From: Aaron Ackerson: What's the difference between putting a
> whole song on the net and playing it on the radio? Either way, people
> can record it and have it without buying the album it's on.
>
-People can tape it, without buying the cd, yes, but radio stations pay
-thousands of dollars each year to BMI and ASCAP to compensate artists and
-writers for the rights to play them. Artists are payed in accordance to
-their airplay and chart position.
-
-I am sympathetic to rare songs out there to let people have a chance to
-hear them, but let's not kid ourselves. Unless you are paying your fair
-share to the publisher, you are stealing from the artist.
YES!! i totally agree with this! i am all for getting the music out there,
so others can hear it, but please respect the copyrights and the law. i would
not want to have my music "stolen" by copyright infringement, so i know other
artists feel the same way, i'm sure.
thanks for the great insight...
andy
"run, run, as fast as you can,
you can't catch me, i'm the gingerbread man!"
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: (mobility) copy
Date: 10 Apr 1997 19:54:50 -0500 (CDT)
well, as much as i hate getting all this wonderful mail, i thought i
should point out something.
have you ever made a mix tape or comp tape for someone? did you call up
each and every artist on that tape and ask permission to copy
their material and send it to someone how didn't pay for it?
i bet not.
SO SHUT UP!!
thank you. >8)
-xaq-
WHOisTHISdooinTHISsyntheticTYPEalphaBETApsychadellicFUNKIN?
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: cheezit <cheezit@gorilla.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Noise Ratio
Date: 10 Apr 1997 09:27:27 -0700
Sinjin wrote:
>
> Take me off the list your intolerantness. No band merits discussion
> censorship. and since i seem to be causing much of your problems...
>
>
>
> Sinjin
i agree...i wish to be taken off also.
l8r,
cheezit
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From: "L Potter" <technogod@italy-c.it.earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) copy
Date: 10 Apr 1997 22:50:00 +0000
> have you ever made a mix tape or comp tape for someone? did you call up
> each and every artist on that tape and ask permission to copy
> their material and send it to someone how didn't pay for it?
> i bet not.
> SO SHUT UP!!
>
> thank you. >8)
> -xaq-
that's the best thing i've heard on here in a long time...
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
they can make me go to college, but they still
can't make me think!
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Towers/9514/
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From: DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu
Subject: Re: (mobility) copy
Date: 10 Apr 1997 22:04:36 -0500 (CDT)
ok, here is the last thing i will say on the copyright thing:
i agree with both sides of this argument. there are points i can see with both
sides. i have made a tape and such, yes. i do wish copywights infringement
did not happen, yes. i can't win either way. that's life.
andy
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From: "talk dirty to me" <mutton@jane.penn.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Noise Ratio
Date: 10 Apr 1997 22:56:58 -0500
what list of intolerance? i haven't read up in a few days so i'm
a bit behind. whatever a list of intolerance is, its sound portrays
darkness
jeremy
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: From: cheezit <cheezit@gorilla.net>
: To: mobility@mail.xmission.com
: Subject: Re: (mobility) Noise Ratio
: Date: Thursday, April 10, 1997 11:27 AM
:
: Sinjin wrote:
: >
: > Take me off the list your intolerantness. No band merits discussion
: > censorship. and since i seem to be causing much of your problems...
: >
: >
: >
: > Sinjin
:
: i agree...i wish to be taken off also.
:
: l8r,
: cheezit
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: (mobility) update
Date: 10 Apr 1997 22:04:59 -0500 (CDT)
i think we need to make a list of what moby is up to. it should only
include things we know of FOR SURE. i'll start:
1. "Oil 1" on the _Saint_ soundtrack
short huh? that's 'cause i haven't been able to dig through all the trash
on the list. so if you have something to add, please cut and paste it into
the list. i seen to remember something about guns and roses and some film
score. anyone?
-xaq-
WHOisTHISdooinTHISsyntheticTYPEalphaBETApsychadellicFUNKIN?
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: damian@xmission.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Noise Ratio
Date: 10 Apr 1997 21:10:44 -0600
talk dirty to me wrote:
>
> what list of intolerance? i haven't read up in a few days so i'm
> a bit behind. whatever a list of intolerance is, its sound portrays
> darkness
> jeremy
I guess I've upset a few people by requesting that we try harder to stay
on topic. It was never meant to be a personal attack on anyone. I
figured a reminder wouldn't hurt but I guess it did in some ways.
Therefor, if anyone thinks I have been acting too rash (or not), I would
appreciate a _personal_ letter hearing your opinions. Maybe I should
loosen up a bit and let things stray more. I assumed that keeping
things a bit more focused would be appreciated more than anything. Is
it too suffocating?
--
** damian@xmission.com
** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/moby.html
** trying my hardest not to waste anyones time.
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From: "radiowave" <mazda@pp.qnet.fi>
Subject: Re: (mobility) album o' the year?
Date: 11 Apr 1997 10:47:18 -0700
----------
> Panasonic stuff is great!. i love Mika Vainio and Ilpo VΣisΣnen. They
really
> have guts to do so experimental stuff, that noone has done before. Also
when
Yup, but do you happen to know which one of those guys is known as '÷'
( Norwegian 'O' where u have '/' stuff up in the middle of that 'O' )
As far as i know the man is doing a sideline projects under that name,
and i havent been able to reach his music from anywhere.
- mm
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From: bluegirl <mlverma@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu>
Subject: (mobility) i understand...
Date: 11 Apr 1997 17:52:49 -0500
i can understand the problems that some ppl are having with the list... i
have not been on long & i have already witnessed fights. its rediculous...
moby stuff seems to be pushed to the side wayyy to often. what is the point
of petty little email fights....
*---bluegirl---*
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From: jeff <tide1@gator.net>
Subject: (mobility) "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Date: 12 Apr 1997 00:37:31 -0400
ok, so "Hypercadet"replies to Scott Steg w/ the following:
>> But trust me...there will be people jumping on the "techno/electronica"
>> bandwagon this year with not an ounce of techno knowledge in them. Too
>>bad...
>> Scott Steg
>
>Hmmm.....Eric Clapton, Depeche Mode, U2....etc.
i read this and at first i'm a little pissed...sure maybe E. Clapton might
be jumping on the bandwagon, but depeche mode has been semi-electronic for a
while (as long as i can remember...but then again i'm not a fan), and u2
well they worked w/ eno (and have even joined him w/ some stuff)...so u2 can
do whatever they want w/ electronic music cause they have worked w/one of
the "grandfathers" of
techno/jungle-dnb/ambient/trip-hop/electro-whatever-you-want-to-call-it
music (so i would say they have plenty of fucking knowledge) ...but, then i
think well it would just be silly to get mad...and then i think
rock,blues,jazz are old forms of music...people need new ways of expressing
themselves...its just music,and if a band or person want to use a guitar a
sampler, keyboard or a kazoo, well that's fine by me...trust me i don't want
to think about the trendy little shits who are going to show up to see moby
because his video is on mtv and sing "that's when i realize it's over"...i
missed seeing prodigy last time they toured my part of the states and know i
fear i will not be able to see them w/out some kid or obnoxious frat boy
screaming "play fucking firestarter"...i'm glad i got to see orbital twice
before they get too big (if they do, but they don't deserve that kind of
popularity here, they are too good for it)...um...that's all for know,
perhaps i should of written this a few beers earlier...oh
well...bye...respond personally if anyone feels they need to do so...
-jeff
**********************************************************************
"well son...a funny thing about regret is: that it's better to regret
something you have done than to regret something you haven't done...
and bye the way...if you see your mom this weekend, be sure and
tell her: 'SATAN, SATAN, SATAN, SATAN, SATAN, SATAN...'"
-The Butthole Surfers
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Date: 12 Apr 1997 01:22:31 -0700
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Date: 12 Apr 1997 13:18:57 -0700
woah! i am a huge fan of Eno and have been for quite a while but to say
that a band (U2) can do whatever they want with electronic music because
they worked with him.. that doesnt make sence to me...
Don't forget that Eno also produced Talking Heads and I cant imagine
David Byrne and the gang doing techno...
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/
http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip
"If you were god what would upset you more,
bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of
healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby
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From: Daniel Cerman <keen@webaccess.net>
Subject: (mobility) Revolver promo facts
Date: 12 Apr 1997 17:25:01 -0600
I just noticed something about the US "That's When I Reach For My
Revolver" promo CD (Elektra PRCD 9711-2). "You (Live)" goes straight
into "Whip It (Death Metal Version)", and the first couple beats of
"Whip It" were not played. It's almost as if they used them to cue
the track to exactly where they wanted it to start. Well, it's not
a bad thing, since it is just a promo CD after all. Just thought
I'd mention that. Also, "Someone To Love (Live)" purports to have
a track time of 3:29, but it is actually about 2:30, like the AR
"Live At The Splash Club" European CD has it.
And while I'm on the subject, I might as well mention that this
promo also credits Moby's live band. "additional musicians on
tracks 2 & 3: ali mcmordie (bass), bubba dupree (guitar) and scott
frassetto (drums)."
Anyways, that's just a little trivia...
Daniel Cerman
http://www.moby.org/
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From: cherilyn <csymons@cougarnet.byu.edu>
Subject: (mobility) can't we all just be friends!?!
Date: 12 Apr 1997 17:46:01 -0600
the list has been getting a little old lately. it seems like there
have only been fights this last week+, and no one has been tossing around
anything of interest. from my viewpoint, no one has been enjoying the list,
and people are just get annoyed with it. everyone seems a little uptight,
so i thought it was time to ask some more stupid/silly questions! :) let's
lighten up and have some fun everyone!
1. if moby were an animal, what would he be? (please, no one say
whale...be original!)
2. what flavors of ice cream would your favorite moby songs taste like?
3. if moby had a sex change, which famous female would he most resemble? ;)
cherilyn
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From: Daniel Cerman <keen@webaccess.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) can't we all just be friends!?!
Date: 12 Apr 1997 17:53:54 -0600
cherilyn wrote:
> the list has been getting a little old lately. it seems like there
> have only been fights this last week+, and no one has been tossing around
> anything of interest. from my viewpoint, no one has been enjoying the list,
> and people are just get annoyed with it. everyone seems a little uptight,
> so i thought it was time to ask some more stupid/silly questions! :) let's
> lighten up and have some fun everyone!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the tons of off-topic messages
and bickering the list has just seen happen in the form of successive
responses to Mobility's sad tradition of "stupid questions"? I'm not
trying to rain on anyone's parade, but stupid questions bring stupid
responses. I think that Moby is doing plenty of stuff for us to talk
about without inventing reasons to fill up our inboxes with 60 lame
messages per day. But then maybe I'm the only one who finds them
lame, so I'll shut up now.
Daniel Cerman
http://www.moby.org/
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From: DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu
Subject: Re: (mobility) can't we all just be friends!?!
Date: 12 Apr 1997 20:04:29 -0500 (CDT)
i agree with dan, i do not find the silly questions any "fun" or worthwhile.
not to be a party pooper, but i would rather talk about moby and what he IS
doing, rather than "what if" this and "if this, then what?" we just started to
get back onto topic, why change the current course?
andy
"run, run, as fast as you can,
you can't catch me, i'm the gingerbread man!"
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From: Kcr4829@is.nyu.edu (Ken Rowe)
Subject: Re: (mobility) "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Date: 12 Apr 1997 21:20:21 -0400
>woah! i am a huge fan of Eno and have been for quite a while but to say
>that a band (U2) can do whatever they want with electronic music because
>they worked with him.. that doesnt make sence to me...
>
>Don't forget that Eno also produced Talking Heads and I cant imagine
>David Byrne and the gang doing techno...
>
It all depends on how you define techno. The talking heads where using
sampling and sythns in the early 80's as was U2, depeche Mode, INXS, and
many other bands of the era. Don't disregard a bands expereince with
electronic media just because they can also play guitars and sing.
'm off like a prom dress
HEEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHHEHEHEHEHe
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From: damian@xmission.com
Subject: (mobility) Re: The Fifth Element / First Cool Hive
Date: 12 Apr 1997 21:22:38 -0600
halo wrote:
>
> I just came back from watching 'the saint' .. anyway, during the
> preview for some movie (5th element? not sure) they used a really
> *nice* mix of first cool hive, if anyone knows where I could get ahold
> of this, aside from waiting for the soundtrack, please lemme know - on
> a side note, the movie looks pretty cool as well =)
The preview for the movie kicks butt. I love it. However... it doesn't
tell you ANYTHING about the film. I didn't notice anything about "First
Cool Hive", I'll have to pay more attention next time. Now look at the
following and tell me if you are still excited or not (don't reply to
the list). I want to see it but I'm not that excited anymore -
especially after seeing a still from the actual film that looked SUPER
cheesy.
***THE FIFTH ELEMENT
Even after French director Besson (The Professional) cut his 400-page
science-fiction
script in half, the on-screen result cost $90 million--part of which
went for costumes by Jean-Paul Gaultier, Madonna's bra designer. Playing
a New York cabbie, Willis wages a cataclysmic battle with Oldman, who
describes his role as "Hitler meets Jerry Lewis." And the fifth element?
It's a mysterious, life-giving force beyond the four basic elements.
Besson refuses to say more until after the film's May 7 premiere at the
Cannes Film Festival. "I just want audiences to sit down and go for a
ride," he says. [ WHAT'S AT STAKE ] Its visuals promise to be as
dazzling as Blade Runner, but Besson's obsessive secrecy could backfire;
opening May 9 in the U.S., Element will have only two weeks to win over
moviegoers before facing The Lost World's dino stampede.
-source- Entertainment Weekly
p.s. Anyone know of any good George Michael web sites?
--
** damian@xmission.com
** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/
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From: Samu Heinonen <samuhei@dlc.fi>
Subject: Re: (mobility) can't we all just be friends!?!
Date: 13 Apr 1997 11:18:30 +0300 (EDT)
At 17.46 12.4.1997 -0600, you wrote:
> the list has been getting a little old lately. it seems like there
>have only been fights this last week+, and no one has been tossing around
>anything of interest. from my viewpoint, no one has been enjoying the list,
>and people are just get annoyed with it. everyone seems a little uptight,
>so i thought it was time to ask some more stupid/silly questions! :) let's
>lighten up and have some fun everyone!
>
>1. if moby were an animal, what would he be? (please, no one say
>whale...be original!)
he would be dog, i dont know why..
>
>2. what flavors of ice cream would your favorite moby songs taste like?
chocolate and strawberry..
>
>3. if moby had a sex change, which famous female would he most resemble? ;)
i dont know..
>
>
> cherilyn
>
>
>
>
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From: "talk dirty to me" <mutton@jane.penn.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) can't we all just be friends!?!
Date: 13 Apr 1997 00:07:18 -0500
1. if moby were an animal he would be a leming
2. moby's music in general tastes like bubblegum icecream, although
everything beautiful reminds me of the gum!
3. i gotta think about this......
jeremy
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: From: cherilyn <csymons@cougarnet.byu.edu>
: To: mobility@xmission.com
: Subject: (mobility) can't we all just be friends!?!
: Date: Saturday, April 12, 1997 6:46 PM
:
: the list has been getting a little old lately. it seems like
there
: have only been fights this last week+, and no one has been tossing around
: anything of interest. from my viewpoint, no one has been enjoying the
list,
: and people are just get annoyed with it. everyone seems a little
uptight,
: so i thought it was time to ask some more stupid/silly questions! :)
let's
: lighten up and have some fun everyone!
:
: 1. if moby were an animal, what would he be? (please, no one say
: whale...be original!)
:
: 2. what flavors of ice cream would your favorite moby songs taste like?
:
: 3. if moby had a sex change, which famous female would he most resemble?
;)
:
:
: cherilyn
:
:
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From: MOBYchild@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) can't we all just be friends!?!
Date: 13 Apr 1997 11:00:46 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 97-04-13 09:36:32 EDT, you write:
> 1. if moby were an animal he would be a leming
a LEMING?!?!?!
moby doesnt seem like me to be an unintelligent follower. that might just be
the anti-MOBY mind you. oh well, if ya ask a stupid question, expect a
stupid answer.
i think he would be a rabbit or a squirrel, BTW
~L~
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From: Daniel Cerman <keen@webaccess.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) update
Date: 13 Apr 1997 10:14:07 -0600
.xAQ_ wrote:
> i think we need to make a list of what moby is up to. it should only
> include things we know of FOR SURE. i'll start:
>
> 1. "Oil 1" on the _Saint_ soundtrack
2. Producing the next Guns 'n' Roses album (bleh!)
3. "First Cool Hive" remix for the movie _Fifth Element_
4. Scoring the upcoming HBO movie _Double Tap_
5. Making a dance version of the James Bond theme
6. Possibly contributing to an upcoming "Clash" tribute album
7. Remixing artists including David Bowie, Blur, and Aerosmith
8. Working on tons of music that may be on his next album, or
never released.
Daniel Cerman
http://www.moby.org/
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: (mobility) Trendy Electro
Date: 13 Apr 1997 14:46:01 -0700
> ok, so "Hypercadet"replies to Scott Steg w/ the following:
Hypecadet, but that's not important ;)
> be jumping on the bandwagon, but depeche mode has been semi-electronic
for a
> while (as long as i can remember...but then again i'm not a fan),
Yes they have-but I'm referring to the "techno" style that the newer stuff
seems to sound like. I haven't heard the entire "Ultra" disc, but "Barrel
Of A Gun" really sounds like it. I'm not demeaning them in any way-I'm
just pointing something out. I've never been a huge fan (I only really
like the In Your Room single with the Portishead mix) though....
> well they worked w/ eno (and have even joined him w/ some stuff)...so u2
can
> do whatever they want w/ electronic music cause they have worked w/one
of
The Mike Flowers Pops woked with Aphex Twin-they still have no credibility.
Megadeath worked with Trent Reznor, Birmingham 6 worked with Zip (of BiGod
20), The Smashing Pumpkins got mixed by Moby, and yes-Eno has worked with
many, many people-but that doesn't mean that they automatically have a
wonderful working knowledge of the genre.
If they want to experiment, more power to them-but I don't think that
they'll do it *well* (I could be very wrong), and I might not like it. On
the other hand I might hail them as the greatest techno innovators in
years. I think that U2 has certainly earned the right to experiment within
the pop genre however.
I don't think I really have the right to dictate what one musician can and
cannot create however, I'm just ranting ;)
> the "grandfathers" of
> techno/jungle-dnb/ambient/trip-hop/electro-whatever-you-want-to-call-it
> music (so i would say they have plenty of fucking knowledge)
Ok-I'm sorry but like I said-working with someone does *NOT* give you the
knowledge of that particular genre. Marilyn Manson worked with Dave
(fuckin' rave) Ogilvie; and apparently they gained *NO* knowledge from his
years of industrial experience.
> sampler, keyboard or a kazoo, well that's fine by me...trust me i don't
want
> to think about the trendy little shits who are going to show up to see
moby
> because his video is on mtv and sing "that's when i realize it's
over"...i
Agreed-But I honestly don't think that Moby has the teenie-accessibility to
gain mass-appeal. I play various Moby tracks for my friends all the time,
but most of them dismiss him. As longs as I can keep listening to him-then
that's all that matters....
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From: matthew james smith <mjsmith@students.uiuc.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) can't we all just be friends!?!
Date: 14 Apr 1997 11:26:00 -0500 (CDT)
If moby were an animal he would be a spider...because.....moby, like a
spider, has dedicated part of his life to the creation of something
admirable and beautiful....the web.... And like a spider if he is not happy
with this creation he will start over and re(mix)make it.....anyway that
is my opinion...mjs
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From: damian@xmission.com
Subject: (mobility) Revolver 7"
Date: 13 Apr 1997 23:45:51 -0600
I'm not sure if this has been covered or not but I have a picture of the
Revolver 7" on my web page. I apologize if this is old news. I know
everyone has heard about it... but have you all seen it? It's pretty
cool. My picture doesn't do it justice and the coloring is a little off
(the devil is suppose to be red-red, not brownish). <G>
--
** damian@xmission.com
** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/moby.html
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From: Shaun Rader <srader@uci.edu>
Subject: (mobility) Emptiness
Date: 14 Apr 1997 13:20:53 -0700
Has anyone noticed that the sound at the beginning of "Come on Baby"
(UK version) while Moby is saying "God.." is from Emptiness? I never
made the connection--
Also, does anyone hear an influence from KLF's "It's Grim Up North"
on Emptiness and Fucked Up? It's the "WOOOOOO!" vocal.. it sounds
almost identical to "It's Grim Up North."
Shaun
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
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From: Dreamboy <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: (mobility) spin excerpt
Date: 15 Apr 1997 16:27:44 -0400 (EDT)
here is a tiny article about revolver from the latest spin magazine:
moby my front punk rock attitude on his latest album, "animal rights",
but the former technophile is a self-declared "sellout". when mtv programmers
deemed the uk video for his single, "that's when i reach for my revolver"- a
cover of the 1981 mission of burma punk classic- too violent for us airplay,
moby didn't fight the power. instead he held a competition at his british
label, mute, soliciting suggestions for a friendlier chorus, and shot another
video. "we ended up using 'that's when i realized it's over, that's when it
all get's thrown away'", says moby. "but my favorite one was, 'that's when
i reach for my chihuahua, that's when he barks and runs away'". "the song
is not about violence" complains mission of burma's clint conley. "it's about
breaking barriers".
[julia chaplin]
love,
ryu
*ANGEL'SEGGANGEL'SEGGANGEL'SEGGANGEL'SEGG*
"Even though the fish aren't anywhere,
they still chase after them."
*ANGEL'SEGGANGEL'SEGGANGEL'SEGGANGEL'SEGG*
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: "Ben Chim" <bchim@mustang.uwo.ca>
Subject: (mobility) Coming Back To Life
Date: 15 Apr 1997 18:29:33 +0000
Hmm.....this mailing list has been quite complacent as of late.
Anyways, I just want to attempt to breathe some life into the dead by
discussing my recent thoughts about Mr. Moby. What I wished to
express was how dissappointed I have been with the man as of late...I
think ever since the release of The End Of Everything. I mean,
I may get flamed for this(it is stricky my opinion), everything Moby
has come out with since then has been, well, simply dissappointing.
AR was AR, I think I've said enough about how I hate this. Voodoo
Child's Higher, while some of you seemed to like it, made me fall
asleep, and the Lopez single was not much better. From what I heard
regarding the DJ Cakes and other stuff, they don't sound very
different. Perhaps the Revolver remixes are better, but I don't know
because I don't have it, or Oil for that matter. Little Idiot was
great, but almost just like "The End Of Everything" just without the
drums. But what I'm trying to get at is that Moby has seemed to lost
his "cutting edge" when it comes to techno. Everything Is Wrong is
one of my favorite albums of all time, but I'd hardly consider it
groundbreaking in terms of innovation. I'm no expert on techno, but
to me, it seems that the last thing Moby put out that was really
"ahead of its time" so to speak was the Move EP. I'm not saying he
doesn't have the talent or the ability to be ahead, only that it
seems he has put less time into the progression of the music and more
into emphasizing the eclecticism of his musical talents, and his
extremist lifestyle. Indeed, I recall it being stated on this list on
numerous occasions that Moby made AR because of his dismay as to the
state of techno today, and indeed that the Lopez and Cake singles are
his faculties through which he uses to illustrate to his listener his
opinion of today's techno. My question is: what is wrong with today's
techno, and if Lopez and DJ Cake are his examples of it, he is
exaggerating quite a bit. Just look at artists like Orbital and LTJ
Bukem and you can see how the music is growing. Anyways, if Moby
does not release an "Animal Rights: Mixed and Remixed and Mixed again
until the beats are so phat you can't mix 'em no more", I'm am soon
going to be one very dismayed Moby fan. Sorry for this thing being
so long.......just my $0.02.
Ben
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: (mobility) to: bornslippy
Date: 15 Apr 1997 20:17:28 -0500 (CDT)
sorry 'bout having to write to the whole list for this but i lost his addy.
this is for Bornslippy: did you get that DHR tape yet? write back to me
privately.
-xaq-
WHOisTHISdooinTHISsyntheticTYPEalphaBETApsychadellicFUNKIN?
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: Gfunk1138@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) more revolver articles
Date: 15 Apr 1997 21:17:43 -0400 (EDT)
i dug this out of last weeks Entertainment Weekly. (i apologize if this one
has been posted before. i dont pay attention to all of the emails sent
around)
"Moby gives new meaning to alternative rock
have gun, will trammel
MTV viewers are accustomed to blurred brand names and bleeped words, so few
would be surprised to hear that onetime techno star Moby altered the lyrics
of his current singl, "That's When I Reach for My Revolver," after the
network objected to the song's gun imagery. Fans, on the other hand, might
not expect the adamantly uncompromising artist to radically alter the song's
lyrics in a bid for MTV's approval
"I have a kind of flexible attitude toward thigs," says Moby, who substituted
the tamer "Thats when i realize its over" for the original chorus. "It's a
shame," he syas,"but when you are reaching out to millions of people you have
a certain strange responsibility."
Compromising artistic integrity to reach a larger audience is not uncommon
and it's hard to begrudge Moby in his shot at mainstream success. Problem is,
it's not his song. Originally recorded by '80s post-punkers Misson of Burma,
"Revolver" was an alt-rock classic long before Moby got his hands on it. So
how does the band feel about the PC tinkering? "I have to absorb the MTV
thing," says Burma bassist and "Revolver" author Clint Conley, who last year
gave Moby the okay to change the lyric for a U.K. TV appearance but had no
idea the edit would end up on MTV. "I suppose I though the damage would be
contained."
MOB guitarist Roger Miller is less diplomatic: "Changing the lyrics to the
video is totally disgusting and against everything I believe in."
Another rocker seems to have few such concerns about the techno pioneer's
judgement. Axl Rose and Moby are discussing collaborating on Guns N' Roses'
comeback album. Hey, where was Moby when GN'R wrote the famously offensive
"One in a Million"? - Rob Brunner Entertainment Weekly #374 April 11, 1997"
well there it is..nothing much new in there, but it is always relatively
interesting.
justin
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From: Shaun Rader <srader@uci.edu>
Subject: RE: (mobility) Coming Back To Life
Date: 15 Apr 1997 18:20:47 -0700
>because I don't have it, or Oil for that matter. Little Idiot was
Oil 1 is a great track. I just heard it recently. Although it might
be too repetitive if you didn't like the recent Voodoo Child or Lopez
stuff. I happen to love those songs... I don't see anything wrong with
them at all. It's great dance music!
>to me, it seems that the last thing Moby put out that was really
>"ahead of its time" so to speak was the Move EP. I'm not saying he
I'll agree with you here. My first Moby CD was Move and I was blown
away. It's still one of my favorite CDs of all time. I'll always love the
original ATINITBL.
>exaggerating quite a bit. Just look at artists like Orbital and LTJ
>Bukem and you can see how the music is growing. Anyways, if Moby
Never heard LTJ Bukem but Orbital is my favorite group of all time!
I don't like it when I hear Moby talking about how he doesn't like the
scene now adays (and even puts down groups like Orbital and
Prodigy) but what can I do about it? Animal Rights is a great rock
CD and I enjoy it. I do wish he would come back to electronic. There
are tons of great guitar bands out there already.
Shaun
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From: fishlips@ahbqs.com
Subject: (mobility) spin excerpt
Date: 15 Apr 1997 19:31:08 -0500
MO>but the former technophile is a self-declared "sellout".
If he did declare himself a "sellout"...it all depends on for what
reason..if he's sending a censored vid to MTV to make more $$$..I'll
start to lose faith in him...if he's doing it to get his music/message
out..Then do whatcha need to do Moby.
MO>'that's when i reach for my chihuahua, that's when he barks and runs
away'".
<laugh> They should have used that instead..and put Ren in the video..That
would have ruled! ;>
Ryan
Fishlips@ahbqs.com
www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm
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From: fishlips@ahbqs.com
Subject: (mobility) Coming Back To Life
Date: 15 Apr 1997 19:31:10 -0500
MO>Anyways, if Moby does not release an "Animal Rights: Mixed and
MO>Remixed and Mixed again until the beats are so phat you can't mix
MO>'em no more", I'm am soon going to be one very dismayed Moby fan.
MO>Ben
We all know he's going to return to techno (didn't it say somewhere
that he was going to earlier than he thought?)..? is..Should he return
b4 he's ready to please the fans that didn't like his new turn?? My
response? No...I'd rather he be happy than me...music should be about
pleasing yourself(from an artist's standpoint)..not the fans..unless
pleasing the fans pleases you. I do know how you feel though..there
are some groups/artists I wish would release a new album..but for
whatever reason..they won't..or it's on a back burner..etc...I just
accept it and find other things to listen to in the mean time.
Ryan
Fishlips@ahbqs.com
www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm
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From: damian@xmission.com
Subject: (mobility) US Mixmag Article
Date: 16 Apr 1997 20:29:11 -0600
I just bought the US version of Mixmag today and it had a brief Moby
interview. I considered typing it up for the list but it looked so
familiar I thought I would hold off from doing that. Do these questions
sound familiar?
Who are you greatest rock influences?
Do you feel the rock world is more open-minded?
What's the worst song you've ever written?
(he said "drop a beat", I love that song!)
Have you told the truth?
And if this has been published before... has it been published in the UK
version of Mixmag? And if so, are they repeating articles for the US
version... (I think I've seen one or two more that look awfully
familiar).
Does anyone know an inexpensive way of getting the UK Mixmag?
BTW, let me know if you still want the article typed up,
it's not long at all. (one page)
--
** damian@xmission.com
** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/mobility.html
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From: Eekmaus@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Where is all the love
Date: 17 Apr 1997 14:46:31 -0400 (EDT)
"wow..die fledermaus!!! tell me what u think when you get AR..."
-Sinjin
Hello Cats...
Well at last I have my paws on "AR". I was at Vinyl Solution in GR
Mich...looking through the used CD's and there it was! Far out!...so I dove
in and grabbed it. Actually I looked around the store all shifty eyed and
stealthed my over to the "M" section and slowly released it from the clutches
of "Marah Carey" and "Ministry". Yeah cool, so I had some extra cash cause I
wasn't buying it new, so I got some other single of Mobies (hee hee) think it
was "Into the Blue" Remixes....I was happy when I left though I had to go to
work and couldnt listen to them....So the next day I was at Best Buy lookin'
around and then I bought the Soundtrack to The Saint. Honestly I think my
fave song so far is the one by "Luscious Jackson"..."Roses Fade". But "Oil"
is pretty slick too. :P
Still havn't listened to AR though I have had it in my possession for two
days now...Friday. Friday is the day. My day off...I will let you all know
what I think.
Non Moby info...I am going to go see They Might Be Giants on Monday. Whoo
hoo!
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From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Where is all the love
Date: 17 Apr 1997 21:03:56 -0400 (EDT)
the love has gone down the drain and Moby would not be happy..i mean..i got
love..i love love....and i love all..and i hope that Moby loves us enough to
give us some concerts soon..dying to see him.....wel....bye..love you
all....love, elie.
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: (mobility) Lyrics
Date: 18 Apr 1997 02:11:12 -0700
Ok-I know this is my second post on this particular topic-but I'm *really*
curious as to whether there's a collection of moby lyrics anywhere on the
net. By no means am I a Moby expert (I've only got 13 cds-but I'm noticing
myself going *MASS* collectist with his work) but I'd love get my hands on
a collection of lyrics.
BTW-If anybody knows that there definitely _isn't_ a lyric list let me
know-perhaps we could start working on one....
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Coming Back To Life
Date: 18 Apr 1997 02:31:22 -0700
> AR was AR, I think I've said enough about how I hate this. Voodoo
> Child's Higher, while some of you seemed to like it, made me fall
> asleep, and the Lopez single was not much better.
I cannot stop listening to _AR_; every track just begs to be made into a
single. _Say It's All Mine_ & _Living_ are just *so* emotional that they
(for me at least) rival _When It's Cold I'd Like To Die_ for pure
intensity...
I don't have any Voodoo Child releases, and the only Lopez one I have is
_Why Can't It Stop_ & I must say that I really dislike it...Much too
repetative & certainly not indicitive of Moby's talents...
> because I don't have it, or Oil for that matter.
Oil 1 is definitely not one of his better tracks-but I like it none the
less...
> his "cutting edge" when it comes to techno. Everything Is Wrong is
> one of my favorite albums of all time, but I'd hardly consider it
> groundbreaking in terms of innovation.
I think it was innovative on a more spiritual level-the last half of the
album (by far the better half IMHO) simply escalates into an almost
painfully evocative experience. I'm listening to _God Moving..._ right
now, so please excuse my rambling...
> I'm no expert on techno, but
> to me, it seems that the last thing Moby put out that was really
> "ahead of its time" so to speak was the Move EP. I'm not saying he
> doesn't have the talent or the ability to be ahead, only that it
> seems he has put less time into the progression of the music and more
> into emphasizing the eclecticism of his musical talents, and his
> extremist lifestyle.
Like I said before-I think he's putting more emphasis on emotion...
You are right however, in saying that _Move_ was the last groundbreaking
thing he's done-with the exception of the _Revolver_ single (part 2-with
_Dark_)...
> exaggerating quite a bit. Just look at artists like Orbital and LTJ
> Bukem and you can see how the music is growing. Anyways, if Moby
I recall seeing an article in which Moby complains that most modern techno
groups dislike him-I think he said something like:
"Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers, Orbital & Underworld have all had
something bad to say about me; actually not really Underworld-because we're
friends"
It's not a direct quote-I think it's from Details US...
> does not release an "Animal Rights: Mixed and Remixed and Mixed again
> until the beats are so phat you can't mix 'em no more", I'm am soon
> going to be one very dismayed Moby fan. Sorry for this thing being
I'm not sure how well that would work for _AR_....I'd love to see a remix
disc for _Little Idiot_, but I know that will never happen ;)
Take care...
hypecadet
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From: Scott Stegenga <steg@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: (mobility) Michigan.
Date: 18 Apr 1997 09:12:04 -0500
Okay...who from this list is from Grand Rapids?
I used to live there a year ago...we must talk. Email me personally.
Scott Steg
-----
I said to the teller, "If this is the future, I don't wanna know."
-- Throwing Muses
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From: matthew james smith <mjsmith@students.uiuc.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Coming Back To L
Date: 18 Apr 1997 12:37:22 -0500 (CDT)
> I recall seeing an article in which Moby complains that most modern techno
> groups dislike him-I think he said something like:
>
> "Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers, Orbital & Underworld have all had
> something bad to say about me; actually not really Underworld-because
......regarding The Prodigy, this is an interesting comment because on
both of their LP's they have a section where they throughout their
respect to people in the industry, and moby has been in that section for
both albums....mjs
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Coming Back To L
Date: 18 Apr 1997 15:33:05 -0700
> ......regarding The Prodigy, this is an interesting comment because on
> both of their LP's they have a section where they throughout their
> respect to people in the industry, and moby has been in that section for
> both albums....mjs
I noticed that also-I'm going to try and dig up the actual quote and post
it...
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From: Eekmaus@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) WOW
Date: 18 Apr 1997 16:26:32 -0400 (EDT)
Hello....
I just finished my first listen to Animal Rights. This is my little opinion
on this piece of art. I think it is Amazing. To me its like Moby is taking us
on a little journey with this album. This is Moby hear him roar, through the
good the bad and the ugly. It paints an emotional landscape and gives us
further insight into the Man (artist) he really is. I know many people are
dissappointed by the non-traditional steriotypical Moby tracks...but If you
have ever seen him live...this stuff is nothing new. He can really "rock out"
and puts on an intence performance. Unleashing all this energy...it's very
addictive...I think the diversity he shows on this album is just what we
needed. I dont think Moby should be catigorized...no one likes to be put into
neat little packages..backed up into a corner with no escape...This opinion
from a person (me) who likes anything from Hardcore Techno, to traditional
Celtic folk music...(though I still shy away from country music and rap). I
really enjoy the "new" direction Moby is taking...though some of AR is not on
my top ten list of Moby likes...it has much to offer...something for
everyone. It inspired me to thow on my Moby T-shirt and unleash the Rock and
Roll Whore thats hiding within me.........
...I am Eekmaus! hear me ROAR!
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From: "talk dirty to me" <mutton@jane.penn.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) can't we all just be friends!?!
Date: 13 Apr 1997 13:15:52 -0500
i'm very sorry for offending your family
i thought lemmings were quick minded. they do have
some stupid traits but i neglected those.
why a rabbit or squirrel?
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: From: MOBYchild@aol.com
: To: mobility@mail.xmission.com
: Subject: Re: (mobility) can't we all just be friends!?!
: Date: Sunday, April 13, 1997 10:00 AM
:
: In a message dated 97-04-13 09:36:32 EDT, you write:
:
: > 1. if moby were an animal he would be a leming
:
: a LEMING?!?!?!
: moby doesnt seem like me to be an unintelligent follower. that might
just be
: the anti-MOBY mind you. oh well, if ya ask a stupid question, expect a
: stupid answer.
:
: i think he would be a rabbit or a squirrel, BTW
:
: ~L~
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: (mobility) tidbits
Date: 13 Apr 1997 09:57:32 -0700
stupid questions aside.that movie "fifth element' sounds really dumb.
are movies getting dumber,or am i getting jaded?
actually the previews didn't look "too" bad for" the saint",but i'll
stick to the soundtrack.
i guess there's something coming up in dallas on the 2oth. is that a
live show,or a radio broadcast from somewhere/ is anybody attending,or
taping this? i have not seen hide,nor hair of Moby live as i do not
watch t.v. much.
one thing really pains me is trying to classify a musician by his music
on one album per se.i love u2,talking heads,etc.etc.i even like opera.
if moby put out opera and it was good i'd like it. see? it doesn't
matter what class you put music into cause if it's good your like it.
it's just being kind of snotty saying "i don't like it" or "he's selling
out" just because it's not of a certain genre. keri"if i can't
dance....."
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From: keri schaeffer <kschaff@foothill.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) update
Date: 13 Apr 1997 09:46:44 -0700
Daniel Cerman wrote:
.xAQ_ wrote:
> i think we need to make a list of what moby is up to. it should
only
> include things we know of FOR SURE. i'll start:
>
> 1. "Oil 1" on the _Saint_ soundtrack
2. Producing the next Guns 'n' Roses album (bleh!)
3. "First Cool Hive" remix for the movie _Fifth Element_
4. Scoring the upcoming HBO movie _Double Tap_
5. Making a dance version of the James Bond theme
6. Possibly contributing to an upcoming "Clash" tribute album
7. Remixing artists including David Bowie, Blur, and Aerosmith
8. Working on tons of music that may be on his next album, or
never released.
Daniel Cerman
http://www.moby.org/
happy happy joy joy....am enjoying "the saint" soundtrack especially
"oil1"..but what is moby grunting "ummmmmmmm"? keri
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From: Aaron Ackerson <spacecat@spideyweb.net>
Subject: (mobility) Filter and Moby
Date: 18 Apr 1997 07:02:40 PDT
I heard on Q101 today that Moby might collaborate with Filter to do
something on the James Bond Soundtrack.
Moby and Filter... That could be a good combination.
Aaron Ackerson
Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/6593/
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From: Scott Stegenga <steg@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: (mobility) ATR and James Bond
Date: 13 Apr 1997 12:34:02 -0500
I recall some early posts on some new techno/punk band called Atari Teenage
Riot...has anyone heard what Moby thinks of them? I saw them last nite in
Chicago (The Metro...3:30 am) and was amazed at the energy. I went to the
show with this attitude that "this band will suck" but left suprised. Alec
Empire is amazing with his blend of rapid techno with a Punk attitude. The
show was quick but I never felt so energetic since I went to my last Moby
show...thats how good it was. Except instead of raving, I was just trying to
keep up with the beats (240bpm average) and occasionally jumping in the
"raving mosh pit". I swore off mosh pits 3 years ago when I almost broke my
wrist...but I almost broke my promise that nite...
In other Moby info...the whole James Bond re-working thing...I'm wondering
if he'll just contribute to the instrumental sountrack or if he'll actually
do the title song during the opening credits...those are mighty big shoes to
fill. Bond films have this tradition of opening credit sequences and they're
fashioned almost like classy music videos with some occasional silhouettes
of "nekkid chicks". Although that hasn't been happening lately. In all 17
Bond film opening credit themes...only two have been instrumentals. And the
"hardest" tune would either be "Live and Let Die" or "A View to a Kill."
This should be interesting.
---
Scott Steg...I Love Carrots
"Are there heartstings connected...to the wings you've got slapped on your
back?"
- Belly
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From: "halo" <halo@humboldt1.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Mp3
Date: 12 Apr 1997 00:59:33 -0700
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some of the mixes for ya if you want 'em
peace!
--
Scott Bruce <halo@humboldt1.com>
... "with the right tools, any rental car quickly becomes a =
convertible"
----
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>i was wondering if anyone has about 200 mbs of free space to net.. i =
need
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>songs from artists like Moby, The Prodigy and i also would like put =
some
>rare finnish techno to in it. i am only dreaming , but anyway.. =3D)
Samu, what do you want to do? I already have a collection of my own and =
I
have an ethernet connection and ftp server that I can run. I don't have
much free space, but I can fix that real fast ;-). I could try to run a
moby ftp site if people could send me the files.=20
Later,
Matt Himes
aka:
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<B>To: </B>mobility@mail.xmission.com<BR>
<B>Date: </B>Tuesday, April 08, 1997 12:08 PM<BR>
<B>Subject: </B>Re: (mobility) Mp3<BR>
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From: "halo" <halo@humboldt1.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) update
Date: 18 Apr 1997 20:38:25 -0700
quote -
happy happy joy joy....am enjoying "the saint" soundtrack especially
"oil1"..but what is moby grunting "ummmmmmmm"? keri
end quote -
I hope that's not moby .. sounded kinda fem. to me
peace!
--
Scott Bruce <halo@humboldt1.com>
... "with the right tools, any rental car quickly becomes a convertible"
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From: owner-mobility@xmission.com
Date: 18 Apr 1997 21:59:32 -0600
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Reply-To: mobility
i am not anti moby
get off it.
the letter was intended to loosen you up.
loosen up!!
you can argue your ability to personify if you like
but i see no point
jeremy
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: From: MOBYchild@aol.com
: To: mobility@mail.xmission.com
: Subject: Re: (mobility) can't we all just be friends!?!
: Date: Sunday, April 13, 1997 10:00 AM
:
: In a message dated 97-04-13 09:36:32 EDT, you write:
:
: > 1. if moby were an animal he would be a leming
:
: a LEMING?!?!?!
: moby doesnt seem like me to be an unintelligent follower. that might
just be
: the anti-MOBY mind you. oh well, if ya ask a stupid question, expect
a
: stupid answer.
:
: i think he would be a rabbit or a squirrel, BTW
:
: ~L~
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From: owner-mobility@xmission.com
Date: 18 Apr 1997 22:02:02 -0600
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On Sun, 13 Apr 1997, Daniel Cerman wrote:
> 7. Remixing artists including David Bowie...
has this been released yet? i know the video is done and the origional
version is on the "saint" soundtrack. this is probably my favroite song
from the past three years, so i'm dying to hear the remixes.
btw...did anyone see david bowie on conan o-brian a few days ago? it was
neat-o!
-xaq-
WHOisTHISdooinTHISsyntheticTYPEalphaBETApsychadellicFUNKIN?
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) tidbits
Date: 18 Apr 1997 23:10:29 -0500 (CDT)
> it's just being kind of snotty saying "i don't like it" or "he's selling
> out" just because it's not of a certain genre. keri"if i can't
> dance....."
well, i don't much like AR ( i have the UK version), but i still bought
it and do listen to it from time to time. however, it is my opinion (SP?)
that he is MUCH better at creating techno than whatever it is he's doing
on AR.
he's not selling out 'cause he's always been into the punk scene, way
before he was into techno.
p.s. the message i just today recieved that i sent about moby remixing
david bowie...i sent that last week and it just appeared now. what's up?
-xaq-
WHOisTHISdooinTHISsyntheticTYPEalphaBETApsychadellicFUNKIN?
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) update
Date: 18 Apr 1997 23:11:54 -0500 (CDT)
> happy happy joy joy....am enjoying "the saint" soundtrack especially
> "oil1"..but what is moby grunting "ummmmmmmm"? keri
um...that's not moby. it sounds like one of his usual diva's. >8)
-xaq-
WHOisTHISdooinTHISsyntheticTYPEalphaBETApsychadellicFUNKIN?
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: ".xAQ_" <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) ATR and James Bond
Date: 18 Apr 1997 23:14:49 -0500 (CDT)
On Sun, 13 Apr 1997, Scott Stegenga wrote:
> I recall some early posts on some new techno/punk band called Atari Teenage
> Riot...has anyone heard what Moby thinks of them? I saw them last nite in
I CAN"T BELIEVE YOU SAW THEM!!! i love ATR (thanks to ryu and others) and
have everything i've been able to find on DHR. i HIGHLY recommend them
and others like alec empire and ec8or. if anyone wants more info about
DHR, write back privatly.
-xaq-
WHOisTHISdooinTHISsyntheticTYPEalphaBETApsychadellicFUNKIN?
the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
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From: jeff <tide1@gator.net>
Subject: (mobility) Re; Trendy Electro
Date: 19 Apr 1997 00:18:29 -0400
i get the digest...hopefully that will explain the delay of my response...
>> ok, so "Hypercadet"replies to Scott Steg w/ the following:
>
>Hypecadet, but that's not important ;)
it was late, sorry...
>
>The Mike Flowers Pops woked with Aphex Twin-they still have no credibility.
>Megadeath worked with Trent Reznor, Birmingham 6 worked with Zip (of BiGod
>20), The Smashing Pumpkins got mixed by Moby, and yes-Eno has worked with
>many, many people-but that doesn't mean that they automatically have a
>wonderful working knowledge of the genre.
>If they want to experiment, more power to them-but I don't think that
>they'll do it *well* (I could be very wrong), and I might not like it. On
>the other hand I might hail them as the greatest techno innovators in
>years. I think that U2 has certainly earned the right to experiment within
>the pop genre however.
>I don't think I really have the right to dictate what one musician can and
>cannot create however, I'm just ranting ;)
it is completely different having someone remix a song (example: moby may or
may not have ever met the Smashing Pumkins, it does not even matter), but u2
worked w/ eno for years both he and lanois became as involved in the song
development as the 4 members of the band (much in the way howie b. is
involved in the new stuff)...i'm not saying i'm going to change your opinion
of what they are doing, but i just wanted to stress that the examples you
gave do not compare w/ the working relationship eno and u2 had...if they
want to do techno-ish stuff (which it really isn't), fine (i will say that i
don't think edge should give up his guitar and effects for a replica of liam
howlett's(sp?) keyboard setup),to me it isn't about the type/style of music
that matters, it is the quality...
for a semi-moby related subject...has anyone been able the get the disk
cd-rom to work smoothly?...i have the required hardware, it just doesn't run
so nicely...
-jeff
************************************************************************
Her eyes were like two brown circles with big black dots in the center.
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From: Samu Heinonen <samuhei@dlc.fi>
Subject: Re: (mobility) update
Date: 19 Apr 1997 09:10:07 +0300 (EDT)
At 23.11 18.4.1997 -0500, you wrote:
>> happy happy joy joy....am enjoying "the saint" soundtrack especially
>> "oil1"..but what is moby grunting "ummmmmmmm"? keri
>
>um...that's not moby. it sounds like one of his usual diva's. >8)
>-xaq-
> WHOisTHISdooinTHISsyntheticTYPEalphaBETApsychadellicFUNKIN?
> the shack of xaq-103.3fm KUMD-tuesdays 10pm-trance/happy hardcore/dance
>"The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming."
>"are ya done squeezing me yet?" <-ranma 1/2-> <-moby->
>"women love all that rubber." <-some guy on red green->
>
>
>
i am just wondering. where moby finds his beatiful vocal singers like Mimi
Goese and Rozz Morehead etc..
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+
| Samu |
| Heinonen |
| e-mail:samuhei@dlc.fi |
| Finland |
| http://www.dlc.fi/~samuhei |
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+
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From: Dreamboy <ryu97@twd.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) ATR and James Bond
Date: 19 Apr 1997 02:45:30 -0400 (EDT)
At 12:34 PM 4/13/97 -0500, you wrote:
>I recall some early posts on some new techno/punk band called Atari Teenage
>Riot...has anyone heard what Moby thinks of them?
i'm not sure, but i see many similarities between alec empire and moby.
i listed them here before, so i won't go into that, but i'd really like to
see the two of them collaborate on an album or something. they have
many similar views of the techno scene and music in general.
buy anything on DHR if you liked that show because [to quote mc hammer]:
"it's all good."
love,
ryu
*ANGEL'SEGGANGEL'SEGGANGEL'SEGGANGEL'SEGG*
"Even though the fish aren't anywhere,
they still chase after them."
*ANGEL'SEGGANGEL'SEGGANGEL'SEGGANGEL'SEGG*
Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171
IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Filter and Moby
Date: 19 Apr 1997 03:23:34 -0700
> I heard on Q101 today that Moby might collaborate with Filter to do
> something on the James Bond Soundtrack.
> Moby and Filter... That could be a good combination.
I'm not sure how that would end up-Moby always seems to be rather
innovative, while Filter has always been a pretty shitty Stabbing
Westward/Gravitiy Kills/nin/Sister Machine Gun rip-off...
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) ATR and James Bond
Date: 19 Apr 1997 03:25:09 -0700
> of "nekkid chicks". Although that hasn't been happening lately. In all 17
> Bond film opening credit themes...only two have been instrumentals. And
the
The last bond flick (Goldeneye?) opened with a slow U2 song with "nekkid
chicks" dancing around on huge symbols didn't it?
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From: "Hypecadet" <hypcadet@spectranet.ca>
Subject: (mobility) Moby dissing Prodigy
Date: 19 Apr 1997 03:30:12 -0700
I was speaking with someone earlier about an article where Moby speaks out
on Underworld & Prodigy etc.
I'd said it was from Details, it was actually the March '97 issue of Spin
(with U2 on the front) on page 59.
Q-Has there really been as much anger aimed at you from inside the
electronic community as I've read about?
A-Oh, yeah. I'm an utter pariah. You can't name an electronic artist that
hasn't said something bad about me. Leftfield, Orbital, Prodigy, Chemical
Brothers, Underworld. Actually, the guys in Underworld didn't really
indulge in it. But they're my friends.
So yeah, I guess that even after they mentioned him on both discs the
Prodigy ended up dissing him at one point...
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From: Liquidrae@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Filter and Moby
Date: 19 Apr 1997 08:54:18 -0400 (EDT)
hey today im going to see moby!~ :) he better not dissapoint me...:( well
anyways.
i will let y'all know tonight what i thougtt of his show. and im going to
take pictures of the show and scan them and then send them out to all ofy'all
interrested in seeing them:) ok::: luv..._____rae peace
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From: Scott Stegenga <steg@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) ATR and James Bond
Date: 19 Apr 1997 08:53:12 -0500
>> of "nekkid chicks". Although that hasn't been happening lately.
>
>The last bond flick (Goldeneye?) opened with a slow U2 song with "nekkid
>chicks" dancing around on huge symbols didn't it?
>
Well...they were in the "scantily clad" category...its close, but not 100%
skin. I own all the bond flicks, so maybe I'll look closely for some extra
stuff...
---
Scott Steg...I Love Carrots
"Are there heartstings connected...to the wings you've got slapped on your
back?"
- Belly
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From: Scott Stegenga <steg@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby dissing Prodigy
Date: 19 Apr 1997 08:56:30 -0500
At 03:30 AM 4/19/97 -0700, you wrote:
>I was speaking with someone earlier about an article where Moby speaks out
>on Underworld & Prodigy etc.
>I'd said it was from Details, it was actually the March '97 issue of Spin
>(with U2 on the front) on page 59.
>So yeah, I guess that even after they mentioned him on both discs the
>Prodigy ended up dissing him at one point...
I recall when I met Moby for the first time back in '93 when he played in
Grand Rapids, MI...he had recently been on tour with The Prodigy and The
Shamen I believe. And I recall him mentioning he was at times lightly
insulted by both groups as well because of his social uniqueness in the
electronic music/rave/techno community with his Christian/anti-drug stance.
I really respected him for that.
---
Scott Steg...I Love Carrots
"Are there heartstings connected...to the wings you've got slapped on your
back?"
- Belly
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From: "misery machine" <5ROCHER@stu.jmls.edu>
Subject: (mobility) When is Moby touring?
Date: 19 Apr 1997 14:20:17 CST
OK I am getting worried. Moby told me himself (I think that means
SOMETHING) that he will be touring here (Chicago) sometime in April
or May, and I have heard NOTHING. I am getting worried. Sorry if
this question is redundant and repetitive, but I just think I might
have missed something possibly? Thanks. RRR
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|| D| alice_in_chains.marilyn_manson.ministry.new_order.pet_shop_boys.
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From: damian@xmission.com
Subject: (mobility) Who knows... / Dead Man Walking
Date: 19 Apr 1997 15:43:33 -0600
Hello everyone...!
Just quickly writing to say I'm sorry about the inconsistency in emails
being send to the list. Yes, I too was surprised to see a few emails
come through last night that were almost a week old. There is no
explanation for this. :(
However, as for those who are on the digests. I am working on making
them smaller so you can get them more often. I've actually been trying
for the past two or three weeks with no luck. However, no fear... I
hope to have this solved soon. :)
BTW, I purchased the David Bowie CD5 of "Dead Man Walking" yesterday
with the two Moby mixes. I enjoyed both of them and am happy with my
purchase. Nonetheless, I feel they aren't quite up to par with some of
the other stuff being released currently.
Here's the info for Dan's discog if it's not already there:
DEAD MAN WALKING [David Bowie, Apr 97]
UK CD, RCA, 74321475852
2 7:31 Moby Mix 1
3 6:00 House Mix
Cheers!
--
** damian@xmission.com
** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) ATR and James Bond
Date: 19 Apr 1997 15:11:55 -0700
Hypecadet wrote:
> The last bond flick (Goldeneye?) opened with a slow U2 song with "nekkid
> chicks" dancing around on huge symbols didn't it?
actually it was half of U2 that did the music (Bono and The Edge) and
Tina Turner providing vocals
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
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From: eric weiss <eric_w@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) ATR and James Bond
Date: 19 Apr 1997 15:13:08 -0700
I too notice a connection between Alex Empire and Moby.. they both go
against the norm of what is happening around them... plus they are both
socially conscience of what is going out around them and speak their
mind.. even if it means being disliked
--
Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com
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From: Ryan Ligon <ligon@suntan.eng.usf.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) ATR and James Bond
Date: 20 Apr 1997 03:01:04 -0400 (EDT)
At 03:13 PM 4/19/97 -0700, you wrote:
>I too notice a connection between Alex Empire and Moby.. they both go
>against the norm of what is happening around them... plus they are both
>socially conscience of what is going out around them and speak their
>mind.. even if it means being disliked
>--
>Eric Weiss
>Epicentre Productions
>eric_w@geocities.com
>
>
Well both do dislike the present scene and actually put meaning behind their
lyrics, musically they took two different paths away from the techno scene.
Alex Empire is way more Drum&Bass than Moby. As Moby is way more
conventional musically(instumentally and organizationally) than Alex Empire.
Both are great though.
-Ryan-
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From: Shaun Rader <srader@uci.edu>
Subject: (mobility) DJ Cake
Date: 20 Apr 1997 01:30:41 -0700
Anyone on here ever see the DJ Cake single? Does it really exist?
I have all the Trophy releases except this one. Does anyone know where
I can buy it? Thanks for any info. I've been on this list long enough and
still haven't read anyone that actually has this.
Shaun
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