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From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest)
To: mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: mobility-digest V1 #53
Reply-To: mobility
Sender: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com
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mobility-digest Friday, December 26 1997 Volume 01 : Number 053
(mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #52
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(mobility) new member
(mobility) Tommorrow Never Dies
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Re: (mobility) Tommorrow Never Dies
(mobility) Moby and Tomorrow Never Dies
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(mobility) Moby and homosexuals..........
Re: (mobility) Moby and homosexuals..........
Re: (mobility) Moby and homosexuals..........
Re: (mobility) Moby and homosexuals..........
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Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 13:03:14 EST
From: VylntlyHpy <VylntlyHpy@aol.com>
Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #52
hey out there, i'm new to the list and i'm not very familiar with all of
moby's stuff, but i have enjoyed it for the past 4 years (i was about 11). i
had the chance on december 12 to see moby, juno reactor and faithless and then
*meet* moby. it was the best night of my short life. i really love all types
of (sorry, for lack of a better word) electronica, but i don't really know
which is which. could someone give examples of pretty well known groups and
the genre they are? like jungle, house, drum n bass, happy hardcore, trip
hop...er whatever. also, a friend gave me a tape he made with vitamin d and
uncontrolle written on it... do these sound familiar to anyone?
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Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 13:37:53 PST
From: "gessycah ray" <porcelinaocean@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) Content-Type: text/plain
Name- porcelina
Gender- F
Age- 16
Moby cd- animal rights
first heard Moby- this summer at a concert.
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Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 20:52:27 -0600 (CST)
From: theShackofXaq <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Content-Type: text/plain
On Tue, 23 Dec 1997, gessycah ray wrote:
> Name- porcelina
interesting...
> Gender- F
i'm a Z.
> Moby cd- animal rights
UK version or US? does it have the extra "little idiot" cd? just
wondering 'cause "animal rights" is a moby cd like none other he has done.
> first heard Moby- this summer at a concert. >
which? where?
- -xaq-
"People have power not only depending on how much they know, but also what
they are prepared to find out!" alec empire
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Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 20:52:27 -0600 (CST)
From: theShackofXaq <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Content-Type: text/plain
On Tue, 23 Dec 1997, gessycah ray wrote:
> Name- porcelina
interesting...
> Gender- F
i'm a Z.
> Moby cd- animal rights
UK version or US? does it have the extra "little idiot" cd? just
wondering 'cause "animal rights" is a moby cd like none other he has done.
> first heard Moby- this summer at a concert. >
which? where?
- -xaq-
"People have power not only depending on how much they know, but also what
they are prepared to find out!" alec empire
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Date: Wed, 24 Dec 1997 00:37:23 -0500 (EST)
From: Little Drummer Boy <rfairbai@mbhs.edu>
Subject: (mobility) new member
I am a new member of this mailing list and have elected to divulge all of
my private information to all f the unknown people out there because
anyone on a moby mailing list cannot be bad.
Name: Rob Fairbairn
Age: 18
Favorite Moby CD: Everything is wrong, Mixed and Remixed (the 2cd set)
First Heard of Moby: Friends, radio show (WHFS, washington, DC)
Other Bands: NIN, Juno Reactor, DJ Keoki, The Cure, Depeche Mode..I could
go on but I'll spare you all.
Other Comments: Recently saw moby for the first time at 9:30 club in DC,
great show, incredible performer...never seen so much energy in my life.
"Little Drummer Boy"
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Date: Wed, 24 Dec 1997 00:39:25 -0500 (EST)
From: Little Drummer Boy <rfairbai@mbhs.edu>
Subject: (mobility) Tommorrow Never Dies
I was just wondering...am i the only one who noticed the suspicious
absence of the moby Bond theme in the actual movie? I even waited through
the entire set of credits, but never once heard any part of moby's
masterpiece...was it really not there, or did I just miss it?
"Little Drummer Boy"
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Date: Wed, 24 Dec 1997 10:17:29 -0600 (CST)
From: theShackofXaq <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Tommorrow Never Dies
On Wed, 24 Dec 1997, Little Drummer Boy wrote:
> I was just wondering...am i the only one who noticed the suspicious
> absence of the moby Bond theme in the actual movie? I even waited through
> the entire set of credits, but never once heard any part of moby's
> masterpiece...was it really not there, or did I just miss it?
oh yeah, i forgot to mention that. i was also waiting to hear it. they
played that damned sheril crow song, but not moby! why exactly did he do
the song? is it on some other james bond compilation, or is it just a
totally unrelated single?
- -xaq-
"People have power not only depending on how much they know, but also what
they are prepared to find out!" alec empire
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Date: Wed, 24 Dec 1997 17:39:57 +0100
From: Jonathan Ruano <kobalt@james.encomix.es>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Tommorrow Never Dies
On Wed, Dec 24, 1997 at 12:39:25AM -0500, Little Drummer Boy wrote:
> I was just wondering...am i the only one who noticed the suspicious
Oops, I havent seen the movie (yet?), but thought at least it'd be
as closing theme... And almost the only song that has been marketed
with the film is the original JB Theme, or Crow's one...
What a pity... They dont know what is real good...
> absence of the moby Bond theme in the actual movie?
Jonathan.
- --
512/781AF549 1997/11/26 Jonathan Ruano (low-sec) <kobalt@james.encomix.es>
Key fingerprint = 7A 87 8E 82 50 82 1D 19 CD BE 3E 20 FA 80 6F 8F
For more bits, browse http://www.encomix.es/users/jonah/
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Date: Wed, 24 Dec 1997 11:50:57 EST
From: MOBY child <MOBYchild@aol.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Tommorrow Never Dies
In a message dated 97-12-24 11:31:29 EST, someone wrote...
> oh yeah, i forgot to mention that. i was also waiting to hear it. they
> played that damned sheril crow song, but not moby! why exactly did he do
> the song? is it on some other james bond compilation, or is it just a
> totally unrelated single?
yup...ya hit the nail right on the head. the Moby song was not in Tomorrow
Never Dies. it is, however, on the soundtrack for said movie. also, as we
all know, its on I Like To Score.
on a somewhat related issue, Vh1 was showing a James Bond Song countdown of
sorts, and i missed the first 10 minutes of it. did anyone notice if the moby
video was played. i know they played it when they were going to commercial, i
just didnt know if they showed the whole thing. (i'm really anxiosus to get
that video on tape with the rest of my moby videos).
anyway, merry x-mas or happy hanukkah. gosh, i hope i spelled hanukkah
right...
~L~
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Date: Wed, 24 Dec 1997 11:10:09 -0700
From: but not _the_ frankz <frank.z@wxs.nl>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Content-Type: text/plain
At 08:52 PM 12/23/97 -0600, you wrote:
>On Tue, 23 Dec 1997, gessycah ray wrote:
>> Name- porcelina
>
>interesting...
>
>> Gender- F
>
>i'm a Z.
sorry, but I'm a dummo. what is a Z.?
(to me it's Zappa-freak)
_____________________________________
"Internet: your bright sight of life" - Kees
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Date: Wed, 24 Dec 1997 16:51:23 -0600 (CST)
From: theShackofXaq <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Content-Type: text/plain
On Wed, 24 Dec 1997, but not _the_ frankz wrote:
> >> Name- porcelina
> >
> >interesting...
> >
> >> Gender- F
> >
> >i'm a Z.
>
> sorry, but I'm a dummo. what is a Z.?
> (to me it's Zappa-freak)
oh, maybe i should have said "i'm an X," but i thought that was too much
like a pepsi advert. my name is zac, or xaq, hence the Z. i know this
doesn't really make sense, sorry, i'm tired.
- -xaq-
"People have power not only depending on how much they know, but also what
they are prepared to find out!" alec empire
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Date: Wed, 24 Dec 1997 17:36:34 PST
From: "gessycah ray" <porcelinaocean@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Content-Type: text/plain
wednesday dec 24, 1997
>> Moby cd- animal rights
>UK version or US? does it have the extra "little idiot" cd? just
>wondering 'cause "animal rights" is a moby cd like none other he has
done.
no it doesn't have "little idiot"cd, and its the US version
>> first heard Moby- this summer at a concert. >
>which? where?
it was at buzz fest 97. i was standing beside him and didn't even know
it tell he left and one of my friends told me.
~porcelina~
l
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Date: Thu, 25 Dec 1997 01:10:07 -0600 (CST)
From: Keith Forsyth <keith@winslow.net66.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Content-Type: text/plain
Can the person who postd the link to the article on the Sex Pistols repost it tome. Thanks.
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Date: Thu, 25 Dec 1997 01:10:07 -0600 (CST)
From: Keith Forsyth <keith@winslow.net66.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Content-Type: text/plain
Can the person who postd the link to the article on the Sex Pistols repost it tome. Thanks.
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Date: Thu, 25 Dec 1997 02:44:53 -0700
From: but not _the_ frankz <frank.z@wxs.nl>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Tommorrow Never Dies
At 11:50 AM 12/24/97 EST, you wrote:
>In a message dated 97-12-24 11:31:29 EST, someone wrote...
>
>> oh yeah, i forgot to mention that. i was also waiting to hear it. they
>> played that damned sheril crow song, but not moby! why exactly did he do
>> the song? is it on some other james bond compilation, or is it just a
>> totally unrelated single?
>
i didn't see the movie (is it good?)
i only saw a sort of promo-docu on tv, which contained the Theme I thought,
but now you noticed this..., i start to doubt that it still was that
Heineken commercial.... *chips!*
(I don't even LIKE beer!)
[for yo newcomers:]
Happy Holidays,
and don't think this List is death, ...it's only sleeping...
wait till all them backpacks return! :-)
some-one gave me 4 live-songs from A.R. from a concert, it is Enormous!
Face It, live with a strong guitarsolo! Love it!
keep up the good work!
Kees
_____________________________________
"Internet: your bright sight of life" - Kees
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Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 10:49:07 -0600
From: Scott Stegenga <steg@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: (mobility) Moby and Tomorrow Never Dies
Hopefully this comes through...my last 3 posts have bounced back to me, this
really sucks.
I saw "Tomorrow Never Dies" yesterday since I'm a very big James Bond
fanatic (I own several paperback books, soundtracks on vinyl, posters, and
all the available videos in widescreen). Just for your information, his
version of the theme does not appear in the film at all. But by all means,
don't let that be a reason to not see the film.
My guess is they asked him to do the re-work of the theme to sell the
soundtrack and add some modern hype to the already 35-year old theme.
Doesn't suprise me, but the soundtrack used in the film is still good, but
not as good as Eric Serra's work in Goldeneye. Serra is a modern soundtrack
genius. Watch any Luc Besson film and you'll see.
Brosnan is just as good anyway...and to get personal, my mom thinks he's
cute. My dad and I freaked when she said this.
Which Bond character could Moby pull-off just for kicks?
I could see him as a Dr. No (gotta love that Nehru Jacket from back then) or
as one of the Mr. Kidd/Mr. Wint guys from Diamonds are Forever (those two
affeminate guys who look like John Fogerty and David Crosby). Maybe he could
be cast as a "remote CIA agent" who helps Bond in some area of the US for a
few scenes. Like some underground agent in Chicago or NYC.
Scott Steg...I Love Carrots
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"Kneel Before Zod!"
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Date: Thu, 25 Dec 1997 20:33:31 PST
From: "Jake Murdock" <rockmanrock@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Tommorrow Never Dies
I was also waiting to see (well hear) Moby's bond theme at Tommorow
Never Dies...but it was not on. But the movie was very good. I'd never
seen a Bond movie before and I really liked the movie. Best Action flick
I have seen in a few years.
Happy Holidays All!
Jake
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Date: Thu, 25 Dec 1997 23:48:15 EST
From: SkErLNiKee <SkErLNiKee@aol.com>
Subject: (mobility) Moby and homosexuals..........
I know lots of people who listen to Moby that are gay. Since Moby has such a
large homosexual following...do you think he might be gay?
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Date: Fri, 26 Dec 1997 00:38:39 -0500
From: "jason(INRI)" <rwparen@cyberus.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby and homosexuals..........
no, he's too christian. it's against the great laws of the master religion
to deviate from the norm.
p.s. i'm not gay. in fact, i'm a fucking homophobe. i just can't understand
christians, despite many years of trying.
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From: SkErLNiKee <SkErLNiKee@aol.com>
To: mobility@lists.xmission.com <mobility@lists.xmission.com>
Date: December 25, 1997 11:50 PM
Subject: (mobility) Moby and homosexuals..........
>I know lots of people who listen to Moby that are gay. Since Moby has such
a
>large homosexual following...do you think he might be gay?
>
>
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Date: Fri, 26 Dec 1997 00:42:48 -0800
From: damian <damian@xmission.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby and homosexuals..........
jason(INRI) wrote:
>
> no, he's too christian. it's against the great laws of the master religion
> to deviate from the norm.
>
> p.s. i'm not gay. in fact, i'm a fucking homophobe. i just can't understand
> christians, despite many years of trying.
Actually Moby has always been very supportive of homosexuals and
continues to be. I can't really speak for Moby per say but it's
possible that he is trying to love everybody despite the "so-called"
sin. I have no idea where the saying came from but hasn't it often been
said... love the person, not the sin (or something like that).
Shouldn't it be obvious by now that Moby follows his heart not any
organized religion. You should read his essays... they speak for
themselves.
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Date: Fri, 26 Dec 1997 00:44:45 -0700
From: but not _the_ frankz <frank.z@wxs.nl>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby and homosexuals..........
At 11:48 PM 12/25/97 EST, you wrote:
>I know lots of people who listen to Moby that are gay. Since Moby has such a
>large homosexual following...do you think he might be gay?
>
>
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Man, you better watch out with these remarks,
because if them true....
then you'll get a LOT of mail!
Techno Cock... 'cocky cocky cokcy' <--- Lee Perry!
If there's ONE thing I'm sure of,
Lee Perry is NOT gay...
rest is all speculation!
k.
_____________________________________
"Internet: your bright sight of life" - Kees
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Date: Fri, 26 Dec 1997 16:04:00 -0600
From: "Brad Caviness" <bigwig@arkansas.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby and homosexuals..........
- -----Original Message-----
From: damian
>Actually Moby has always been very supportive of homosexuals and
>continues to be. I can't really speak for Moby per.
>
Someone actually asked him about his orientation in the Sonicnet chat that
he participated in a couple of weeks ago. He said he wasn't gay, he "likes
the ladies too much."
Helpful?
BSC
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