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Subject: mobility-digest V1 #141
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mobility-digest Tuesday, April 21 1998 Volume 01 : Number 141
RE: (mobility) Hymn Videos
RE: (mobility) anybody heard these?
(mobility) first cool commercial?
(mobility) Wonderbread
Re: (mobility) first cool commercial?
Re: (mobility) Wonderbread
Re: (mobility) Moby's address
Re: (mobility) Moby's address
(mobility) re-edjumacayted
Re: (mobility) anybody heard these?
Re: (mobility) anybody heard these?
Re: (mobility) re-edjumacayted
Re: (mobility) first cool commercial?
(mobility) Bring Back My Happiness Vs. Move
Re: (mobility) more paul-e
(mobility) help?
RE: (mobility) Bring Back My Happiness Vs. Move
RE: (mobility) more paul-e
Re: (mobility) first cool commercial?
Re: (mobility) first cool commercial?
Re: (mobility) first cool commercial?
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 13:00:13 -0400
From: Steve Giles <Steve.Giles@digital.com>
Subject: RE: (mobility) Hymn Videos
>With the Disk ECD, I've also had problems running it under Win95. It seems
>to think it is just an audio CD, because I opened up the "My Computer" menu
>and looked at the CD icon, and it started playing the music. The only
>solution I could come up with is to run it on a computer using Win 3.1.
Try using Explorer through the Start menu and selecting your CD-Rom drive
letter. (F: on my home computer) It should give you a file listing on the
right side, and you should be able to GO from there.
_Steve
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 13:02:46 -0400
From: Steve Giles <Steve.Giles@digital.com>
Subject: RE: (mobility) anybody heard these?
>Has anyone else heard Moby do "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath or a
>song called "Wonderbread" that he said he wrote when he was 8 (or so)?
I've seen him play a jazz rendition of Stairway To Heaven, and someone else
mentioned that he played Purple Rain.
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 98 14:29:43 EDT
From: James Raiswell <jraiswel@chat.carleton.ca>
Subject: (mobility) first cool commercial?
anyone notice how first cool hive is being used in commericals?
1. the movie the fifth element: promos for the movie on TV have FCH
playing over airial (sp?) shots of the city in which the movie was based.
2. space: the imagination station: last week, i fell asleep with the TV
on. anyway, i woke up at about six a.m. only to hear FCH being used over
top of a promo piece for earth (no, not dirt, the planet). anyway, there
were all kinds of snappy comments about our happy little planet and,
coupled with airial (sp?) shots of earth was FCH.
way i figure, soon moby'll be selling kleenex. next is the snot!
ugh. must go. exams.
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 14:12:51 -0600
From: Daniel Cerman <dcerman@verinet.com>
Subject: (mobility) Wonderbread
[was Re: (mobility) anybody heard these?]
Robert Traylor wrote:
> he played a couple of songs that I've never heard him do anywhere
> else. Has anyone else heard Moby do "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath or a
> song called "Wonderbread" that he said he wrote when he was 8 (or so)?
> If anyone knows where either of these songs can be found, could you get
> back to me?
"Wonderbread" is a song Moby wrote in the early '80s, and it was released
on the Vatican Commandos 7". I know that some people actually have this
7", but it's extremely rare and I've never seen it myself.
Daniel Cerman
http://www.moby.org/
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 15:31:40 -0500
From: Ade <ade@anderson.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) first cool commercial?
>anyone notice how first cool hive is being used in commericals?
I've noticed the recent surge of techno in commercials in general. Just
recently heard Aphex Twin's "Girl/Boy Song" and Orb's "Little Fluffy
Clouds" the other day. I wonder if it's 'cause techno is becoming more
popular or 'cause it just seems to be easy to use for commercials.
np: Outback, "Cuban Connections"
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 14:31:28 -0600
From: Daniel Cerman <dcerman@verinet.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Wonderbread
Daniel Cerman wrote:
> "Wonderbread" is a song Moby wrote in the early '80s, and it was released
> on the Vatican Commandos 7". I know that some people actually have this
> 7", but it's extremely rare and I've never seen it myself.
Oops, I meant it was released in like 1983. I don't know when it was
written, but if Moby says he wrote it when he was 8, then I guess that's
true. The song is older than me! :)
Daniel Cerman
http://www.moby.org/
NP: "Novio", from _I Like To Score_
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 16:48:00 EDT
From: Eekmaus <Eekmaus@aol.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby's address
In a message dated 98-04-19 16:25:08 EDT, you write:
<< Iammoby@aol.com >>
how do you know its really mr hall?
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 17:34:55 EDT
From: Suprnaut00 <Suprnaut00@aol.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby's address
In an interview, moby said he doesn't even have an online service.
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 14:42:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: Paul Simpson <techno_gpig@yahoo.com>
Subject: (mobility) re-edjumacayted
alritey, now that i've re-edjumacayted myself with the rules to this
list, i guess i'm back on track...i promise i will proof-read every
mail i send from now on, to make sure i don't blow my top
again...(ps.:i just reread it!!!)
well, i had this weird dream last night...see, i was at this college
for some reason, like some workshop or something, and at the end there
was this live concert by a bunch of bands. most of them were normal
rock bands like better than ezra or something, but then at the end,
moby came on. at least they credited it as moby, but for the first
three songs it was really moby playing guitar with---get
this---MINISTRY. now THATS weird. Moby wasn't singing either, just
playing guitar...Al jorgeson (or whatever) was doing his typical
screaming (note:i am not a ministry fan.)
then after that, moby played two songs...new dawn fades and an
extended version of ah-ah (at least longer than the version on ILTS)....
now remember, none of that shit actually happened, it was just a weird
dream i had last nite...
i wont be coming online a lot this week cuz i got a book report due
next monday and i just started reading the book! (i forgot i had the
report last week, when i had vacation...)
plus im goin to 6 flags this
weekend!!!!!!!!!!!!WOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so i wont be online much this week....just wanted to let u know...
i saw good will hunting yesterday. is that the movie moby said he
liked a lot (besides spiceworld)? well i thought it was good....
has anyone else noticed that whenever clayev2k writes, he writes like
freeform poetry? i think thats cool.
is the branvan3k cd any good? i saw it used a while ago (but it was
still in platic so i couldn't listen to it...)
bye
==
"look into my eyes....i don't need therapy..."-good will hunting
"it was a nasty job, a dirty job...and it'll cost us
heavily in man and equipment."
>>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<<
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 16:21:12 -0700
From: rfu@stitch.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) anybody heard these?
Robert Traylor wrote:
>
> I've only seen Moby in concert once, and it was in CONCERT. It wasn't a
> club, but a big Earth Day concert a local radio station put on right
> after "That's When I Reach For My Revolver" got big. I guess they
> decided he'd go over well enough with a big alternative crowd. Point
> is, he played a couple of songs that I've never heard him do anywhere
> else. Has anyone else heard Moby do "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath or a
> song called "Wonderbread" that he said he wrote when he was 8 (or so)?
> If anyone knows where either of these songs can be found, could you get
> back to me?
>
I've heard him do Paranoid before too, but I have no recording of it.
I hope someone got Wonderbread on tape! That sounds interesting.
TO ALL- I can't remember who it was who had moby bootlegs to trade,
but I finally had some time to get some blanks so I have two shows
recorded and ready to trade for whoever has any shows to trade!
paul
> a
>
> "The harder we fall, the closer we are -- well, I don't feel blue, when
> I'm with you -- you said too much -- and what you said, it was a lie."
> EMF -- "Lies"
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 16:23:59 -0700
From: rfu@stitch.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) anybody heard these?
Steve Giles wrote:
>
> >Has anyone else heard Moby do "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath or a
> >song called "Wonderbread" that he said he wrote when he was 8 (or so)?
>
> I've seen him play a jazz rendition of Stairway To Heaven, and someone else
> mentioned that he played Purple Rain.
>
A country/western sounding version of Purple Rain no less!!!
Did anyone else catch him doing SLAYER?
How about Lynard Skynard's "Sweet Home Alabama"?
That one cleared the room!! HAHAAHAA....
I heard him do the intro for Stairway To Heaven proclaiming
"This will get you kicked out of any guitar store quickly"
paul
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Date: Tue, 25 Sep 1956 07:33:15 +0000
From: Your Name <EV2K@pacbell.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) re-edjumacayted
> Moby wasn't singing either, just
> playing guitar...Al jorgeson (or whatever) was doing his typical
> screaming (note:i am not a ministry fan.)
>
what a dream eh?
bet you were glad you woke up............
i do know i would have to pass on moby playing guitar for the minister
jourgesen myself>>>>>>>>
but ah poetry>>>>>
maybe moby doing spoken
spoken
spoken word
while
a lovely cello played
endlessly>
bv3k's GLEE is a pretty damned interesting/fun record
though not as great as their live show>
it's won awards though
and i think it's a very nice break from things>>>>>>>>>>>>
now finish that report!
: )
clay
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 20:08:27 -0700
From: "Michaela Gerstner" <plovious@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) first cool commercial?
seeing this use of techno from a video point, commercials have only a
limited time-so they therefore must try to grab attention in the 60 seconds
they have. what better music to use than techno? it's fast, up-beat and
goes great with all the fast paced camera shots used. i've heard a lot of
techno, like the new mercury (?) commercial using crystal method. i've even
seen a razor commercial using what sounds like Prodigy (although, i'm
probably mistaken because i don't listen to them). i haven't seen any
commercials w/ moby's music (except movie promos), then again i haven't been
watching TV lately. i dunno if i agree with this because i don't want
techno to become a fizzled out fad... oh well! since when did i start
listening to what's "in"? ;) selling kleenex, huh? that would be
interesting. acutally, i think moby may start selling socks for fruit of
the loom... imagine it... ... . . . . . it's a money maker for sure! :)
Blessed Be,
Plovious
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/3589/
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From: James Raiswell <jraiswel@chat.carleton.ca>
To: mobility@lists.xmission.com <mobility@lists.xmission.com>
Date: Monday, April 20, 1998 11:29 AM
Subject: (mobility) first cool commercial?
>anyone notice how first cool hive is being used in commericals?
>
>1. the movie the fifth element: promos for the movie on TV have FCH
>playing over airial (sp?) shots of the city in which the movie was based.
>
>2. space: the imagination station: last week, i fell asleep with the TV
>on. anyway, i woke up at about six a.m. only to hear FCH being used over
>top of a promo piece for earth (no, not dirt, the planet). anyway, there
>were all kinds of snappy comments about our happy little planet and,
>coupled with airial (sp?) shots of earth was FCH.
>
>way i figure, soon moby'll be selling kleenex. next is the snot!
>ugh. must go. exams.
>- james
>
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> i've walked on water/ran through fire/can't seem to feel it anymore
>
>the reverend james w. a. raiswell III jraiswel@chat.carleton.ca
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 21:22:13 -0500
From: "Brad Caviness" <bigwig@arkansas.net>
Subject: (mobility) Bring Back My Happiness Vs. Move
Just a note out of curiosity: Do any of you DJ types out there know the
exact BPM counts for Bring Back My Happiness (Extended) and Move (Disco
Threat)?
Brad S. Caviness
bigwig@ricochetmusic.com
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Date: Tue, 21 Apr 98 07:56:25 CST6CDT
From: "Michael Lawyer" <mlawyer@postoffice.usm.k12.wi.us>
Subject: Re: (mobility) more paul-e
"Moby loves you."
What a sublime thing to say.
I'm beside myself.
- -Cye
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 03:51:50 +0100
From: Mark Reed <mar@markgenius1.demon.co.uk>
Subject: (mobility) help?
Is any body able to get hold of any of Moby's CD's that weren't
commericially released in the UK? (the US Animal Rights, "Instinct",
etc.)
Cheers all
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Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 09:47:56 -0400
From: Steve Giles <Steve.Giles@digital.com>
Subject: RE: (mobility) Bring Back My Happiness Vs. Move
Brad C. wrote:
>Just a note out of curiosity: Do any of you DJ types out there know the
>exact BPM counts for Bring Back My Happiness (Extended) and Move (Disco
>Threat)?
Not offhand, but I'll let you know tomorrow. I've just started to DJ and I
still suck, so I can't use even the extended version of BBMH because it's
too short and doesn't give me enough time to match it into another record,
mix it, match another to it, mix again. It's only like what, 3 or 4 minutes?
I have BBMH & Move on CD and BBMH on vinyl, but I've had no luck getting a
Move record. The search goes on.....
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Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 09:52:00 -0400
From: Steve Giles <Steve.Giles@digital.com>
Subject: RE: (mobility) more paul-e
>>"Moby loves you."
>
>What a sublime thing to say.
>
>>>>>>>>>>>I'm beside myself.
>
>-Cye
What does this look like in the mirror?
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Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 09:04:22 PDT
From: "Robert Traylor" <auslander11@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) first cool commercial?
>like the new mercury (?) commercial using crystal method. i've even
>seen a razor commercial using what sounds like Prodigy
Yeah. I thought the VW bug commercial was using crystal method, and I'm
still not sure about that. The razor commercial I've seen, though. I'm
pretty sure it wasn't actually the Prodigy. As a matter of fact, the
first time I saw it, I said, "So this is how popular the Prodigy is,
huh?" How about video games? God Lives Underwater did the soundtrack
to Slamscape, and Pop Will Eat Itself did Loaded.
Also, (I know this has probably been asked) ILTS was Music From Films,
Vol. 1. Does anyone know anything about Vol. 2?
a
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Date: Sun, 19 Apr 1998 21:51:28 -0700
From: "Rekkit" <rekkit@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) first cool commercial?
>to Slamscape, and Pop Will Eat Itself did Loaded.
I don't think that was completely legit actually. It was right around when
PWEI was breaking up, and I've heard that the company just sold the
instrumental of the track to the video game publisher (either RSVP or
Everything's Cool off of Two Fingers LCD)....
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Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 11:53:27 -0600
From: Ade <ade@kirk.anderson.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) first cool commercial?
>Yeah. I thought the VW bug commercial was using crystal method, and I'm
>still not sure about that.
I know that at least one of the VW commericals used Orb's "Little Fluffy
Clouds".
>Also, (I know this has probably been asked) ILTS was Music From Films,
>Vol. 1. Does anyone know anything about Vol. 2?
I think I read something about that in an interview. There isn't one in
the making but Moby said he hopes there will be another one down the road.
- --Ade.
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