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Subject: mobility-digest V1 #164
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mobility-digest Saturday, May 23 1998 Volume 01 : Number 164
Re: (mobility) Now I Let Go Of Random Thoughts
(mobility) Differences bet. UK & US EOE ?
Re: (mobility) Differences bet. UK & US EOE ?
RE: (mobility) Now I Let Go Of Random Thoughts
(mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #163
(mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #163
(mobility) Welcome Kimberly, Thanks Everybody, & somethinofftopic
Re: (mobility) Now I Let Go Of Random Thoughts
(mobility) go, random stuff
Re: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #163
(mobility) homework
(mobility) FROGS
(mobility) twin freak
(mobility) now we let go
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Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 12:23:07 EDT
From: Kpicara <Kpicara@aol.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Now I Let Go Of Random Thoughts
> What is your favorite era/genre of Moby's work and why?
moby is the first artist where i *can't* answer this question. i hold songs
like everytime you touch me and you and love hole on the same pedestal... i
can say my *least* fav is his early techno, with the exception of drop a bat,
songs like ah-ah, go, etc...but everything since then has equally charmed
me...
,sarah.
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Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 18:53:10 +0200
From: Jonathan Ruano <kobalt@james.encomix.es>
Subject: (mobility) Differences bet. UK & US EOE ?
> end of everything
> uk version
I'd like to know if there's any difference between UK and US version,
besides of bonus tracks ? Which bonus tracks has one and not the other ?
Jonathan.
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Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 18:55:22 +0200
From: Jonathan Ruano <kobalt@james.encomix.es>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Differences bet. UK & US EOE ?
> > end of everything
> > uk version
> I'd like to know if there's any difference between UK and US version,
> besides of bonus tracks ? Which bonus tracks has one and not the other ?
Sorry, I sometimes let myself write an email before reading actually the
whole thread... I'm sorry for the bandwidth waste. :(
Jonathan.
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Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 12:09:48 -0500
From: Ade <ade@anderson.edu>
Subject: RE: (mobility) Now I Let Go Of Random Thoughts
These questions really sparked my interest.
>What is your favorite track on Move?
I would definately have to say "Unloved Symphony" is my favorite. Like I
said to the list when I first got the CD, it just overwhelmed me with power
and I love the interchanges.
>What is your favorite mix of Into The Blue?
I don't have a single for this, but I do have the EIW 2CD Remixes and from
that I think the Simple Mix is my favorite with the Spiritual Mix coming in
a very close second. I think those are my two favorite songs on both CDs
in fact, which I find odd since I don't hold the origional mix on EIW in
such high esteem at all.
>What is your favorite era/genre of Moby's work and why?
I'm sure like a lot of people on the list, I can't really pinpoint Moby's
genre I love most. What attracted me to Moby at first was the techno
because that's primarily what I listened to at the time. The ambient also
attracted a little more interest. I was at first dissapointed when AR came
out because I wasn't very much into voice and guitar but then I found
myself loving that as well. Now, everything from the dance to the ambient
to the heavy guitar all hold a special place, and function a certain way
depending on my mood. I love EIW, I love EOE, I love AR. I would have to
agree w/ Sarah that some of the earlier stuff doesn't strike me very well,
but I can't make a firm judgement 'cause I haven't heard a lot of it, and
what I have heard I haven't heard a lot of times like I have his newer
stuff. For example, I wasn't especially impressed with Rare, except for Go
and Thousand, but that's one of the CDs I don't have. That's all my
rambling for now.
.oooO Oooo. --Ade.
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Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 12:27:11 -0700 (MST)
From: kimberly <kimberly@swo.org>
Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #163
>
> Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 14:50:04 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Paul Simpson <techno_gpig@yahoo.com>
> Subject: (mobility) go/basement rock/chems
>
> hey i was wondering, who here has heard go for the first time the
> earliest and latest here? i mean, the first time i ever heard go was
> summer 97 on college radio (really) so i'm probably the one who first
> heard it latest. if anyone heard it for the first time later than that
> let us know.
> but who has heard it the earliest? has anyone heard it in 1990?
Uh, the first time I heard "go" was just before the begining of this year
when I was living with my boyfriend in our old apt. We went on this
little MOBY spree and bought a few cds for his collection. We picked up
"MOBY:rare collected b-sides" (which is great, duh, ofcourse :) and that's
when I first heard "go" at least I think. :-)
Oh,BTW: I'm new to the list. My name is kimberly (as you may have figured
:) and I've been into MOBY for two or three years now. I had read about
him in Details in like 94 or something and though he was cool and then
like a year or so later, I hear a song and then thought he was cool so I
bought like four MOBY cds and I didn't like them. :( But, I spent a lot of
money, so I forced myself to listen and then I couldn't bring myself to
take them out of the cd player! (Moby is also what brought me and my bf
together....long story though :)
Sorry to ramble!
have fun,
kimberly
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Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 12:31:47 -0700 (MST)
From: kimberly <kimberly@swo.org>
Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #163
> Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 11:51:54 -0400
> From: Steve Giles <Steve.Giles@digital.com>
> Subject: (mobility) Now I Let Go Of Random Thoughts
> Finally, I'd like some opinions or suggestions on what I should
> acquire next: End Of Everything UK, US, Ambient, or Disk? Does anyone want
> me to get the Go single with Analog, Nighttime, & Rainforest? It's black w/
> white and pink stripe letters on the front that say GO. It's UK/EU. I can
> also get BBMH CD or ETYTM US CD for anyone who needs. Or either ITB UK
> single. OR the green FSR. Just tryin' to help.
Well, End of Everything is my pick. I just found the US version at a rare
record store and I got it for like 6 bucks. :) But then I started reading
MOBY fan pages and finding out that every one has had it forever (since it
came out in 97 right? :) and then I didn't feel so special. It's a great
cd though. :)
I would also recommend Ambient which was my first fave! It's a great cd
also and it has provided me with great meditation music and it's good to
just relax to.
I'd love to own more MOBY and it sounds like you've got the scoop Steve,
but I'm sure since I'm new to the list that I won't be as special as the
people who have been here a while. :-P
have a great day,
kimberly
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Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 16:01:31 -0400
From: Steve Giles <Steve.Giles@digital.com>
Subject: (mobility) Welcome Kimberly, Thanks Everybody, & somethinofftopic
Seems that the verdict is unanimous! EOE UK it is. I'll let you know what I
think when I return (slightly) on Tuesday. Thanks for the input people!
>I would also recommend Ambient which was my first fave! It's a great cd
>also and it has provided me with great meditation music and it's good to
>just relax to.
I've heard little about this CD, and what I have heard is mixed. I think
I'll wait on this, for now.
>I'd love to own more MOBY and it sounds like you've got the scoop Steve,
>but I'm sure since I'm new to the list that I won't be as special as the
>people who have been here a while. :-P
Hey, the more the merrier! I wish more people would make some noise around
here. Please don't apologize for rambling, rambling is good. I do it
frequently and I'm not the least bit sorry about it. It's more fun that
"Right on, dude!" or "I agree with (insert anything here)" I'm not pointing
fingers, I haven't seen this type of post in a while, plenty of substance
aroundhereabouts, I suppose. Today's been good. More messages than WED & THU
put together, I think. I get to take a seat at my desk about once an hour,
so I like to see messages waiting for me.
Keep those votes coming in!
Beanie babies are a tumor on the testicles of society. I was late to work
because I couldn't get out of a parking lot due to McDonald's new promotion.
It's a sad sickness. I'll be in contact w/ 20/20 or 60 minutes or Dateline
or something like. Bye now.
- -Steve Giles
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Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 17:09:05 -0700
From: "Michaela Gerstner" <plovious@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Now I Let Go Of Random Thoughts
>What is your favorite track on Move? (my vote goes to ATINITBL)
already answered this, but i'll do it again. i really like Morning Dove.
the tribal beats at the beginning are the best!
>
>What is your favorite mix of Into The Blue? (mine is Spiritual)
haven't heard all of them, so i dunno. probably the beatmasters mix. but,
that could change. it just really depends on the mood i'm in.
>What is your favorite era/genre of Moby's work and why?
dunno... i'm unfamiliar w/ most of the stuff. i like all of them, acutally,
because they're all different. the older stuff is really good, and so is
the newer stuff. moby seems to be growing up in his music... the newer
stuff seems a little more mature to me. trophy and elektra releases are
really good.
well, i've added more to my moby collection. i broke down and ordered CD's
from CD now and got Voodoo Child's Dog Heaven and Moby's Early Underground.
i really like these CD's. i'm trying to convince my graduating class to
play some techno during graduation, but it's kinda hard when everyone is
stuck on rap. but, i've convinced them of not playing rap.. so it's a
start. too bad there's no techno... it would be great to graduate to Moby.
:)
anyways, hope that answers the poll Q's.
Blessed Be,
Plovious
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Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 17:10:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: Paul Simpson <techno_gpig@yahoo.com>
Subject: (mobility) go, random stuff
actually the first time i heard go (summer of 97) it was the analogue
mix (one of my fave mixes) which is a non twin peaks mix. i like the
twin peaks versions but i think the non-twins versions are better.
some of my other fave mixes are the original (which i have in entirety
on tape but only on cd the crappy 2 minutes they put on the rare/go
2nd cd....dammit, why didnt they put the whole song!?!?!?) and i
like...well a lot of mixes sound the same (a little) the ilts version
is good....but ive never heard the rock versions or whatever, i heard
there was an acoustic version, like hows dat possible?
anyway, my fave move tune might be Unloved Symphony probably cuz of
that jungle vibe but like the whole cd even though its only like a
half hour is pretty satisfying so i dont have a favorite track i
guess, theyre all good.
fave itb mix? umm, like ive only heard 5 mixes or so, so i dont know.
but i was listening to WPKN and the dj played Mimi and then a rock mix
of ITB, what mix is this? maybe she said what mix it was, but i had to
go downstairs for dinner (frozen pizza....mmmmmm!!!!!!) so i missed
it. so what mix is this? it starts out like with drums and guitars and
voice, and at the end theres whistling. is this the into the blues
john spencer version? what does that sound like?
hmmmm....... i guess thats it......
bye now
np:Weird Al Yankovic, "Eat It" (my mom is playing this tape of songs
about food, so this song fits naturally...along with such delicacies
as "Fish Heads" and "Cheeseburger in Paradise"!!!)
==
"great, I get to spend a summer with my brain."-bart simpson
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Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 17:16:09 -0700
From: "Michaela Gerstner" <plovious@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #163
welcome to the list, kimberly!!!! u got a good deal on that CD! i'm
jealous!! and ambient is a great CD, another one of my fav's. ppl have
said that Moby wasn't happy with that CD because he felt it wasn't
finished... i think it's wonderful. any other CD's u absolutely love?
which was the first CD you bought?
welcome again! :)
Blessed Be,
Plovious
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Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 22:52:27 -0400
From: tillyx <tilly@student.unsw.edu.au>
Subject: (mobility) homework
OK, Im a new subscriber so Ill do my tour of duty. You can call me
tillyx. Im Australian and im lucky enough to scrape by as a teenager
for a few more months. I first heard Moby's Go at my very first rave.
What can I say, I was sucked in and never want to escape from this
music. I remember ranting to my friends, this track is fantastic, listen
to the Twin Peaks samples...
I dont know if Moby's ever been to Australia, but then i used to live
somewhere NOBODY ever went. Lets seee, Im into Jeff Mills (rocked at the
apollo festival in January), Daft Punk (didnt rock quite as much live Im
sorry), Portishead, Crystal Method, a bit of the Chem Bros., orb, the
beloved, fatboy, liked sasha and digweed's 1st exposure, love DJ Shadow.
I love my house music and arent upset at a bit of funk, jungle, jazz,
drum n bass... Some Aussie artists rock in their own way: nutcase and
puppachubba (itch e and scratch e) are excellent.The Sydney rave scene
is dismal, I hear Melbourne's where its at. i think we definetly need
more artists who arent afraid of a bit of travel down under... Doesnt
matter to me, im in flight soon enough...
Ive even got RUN DMC tickets for a soon show - i am very dubious - but
im interested to see the quality of punters they pull.
Anyway, the best radio sation, whose dex im listening to right now, are
having a hottest 100 of all time (sad I know), and I voted for Go.
cheers
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Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 17:40:39 EDT
From: Eekmaus <Eekmaus@aol.com>
Subject: (mobility) FROGS
Hi
I am a graphic designer so if anyone would like to send ideas for a t-shirt to
me...a scanned image of logo, ideas etc etc. E-mail me privately with subject
header "Design" ok? I have access to some cool equipment and can make copies
on transfer paper (for a small supply fee) so you could put it on any shirt
your little heart desires.
Scott (carrotman) did you ever get those pictures I sent?
I think a Chicago party will be a brilliant idea, I would love to attend. Is
there anyone from Michigan on this list?
hey Steve G, here is some list noise for you....I am falling in love with you,
will you marry me? ;)
cheers
- -Eekmaus
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Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 18:16:22 -0700
From: Dan Legare <danny@nettwerk.com>
Subject: (mobility) twin freak
actually, go was inspired or inspired 'laura palmer's theme'. i think doing
anything to the beautiful yet haunting twin peaks theme (with vocals by
julee cruise makes it 'falling') would be sacriledge. some things are just
meant to be left alone.
i've gotten into bt over the last while (and for all you email-lists police
out there, it is moby related, bt thanks moby in the cd sleeve) and he
definitely bears a lot of resemblence to moby. bt seems to be obviously
inspired by nature (process of), religion and his music is overall very
uplifting. a high-end, non-cheezy robert miles if you will. his 2nd disk is
much better than the first, but 'ima' does have 'blue skies' on it...:)>>>>>
moby vs bt, that would be kewl
have a great holiday weekend all my neighbours to the south
jedispice
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Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 18:28:21 -0700
From: Dan Legare <danny@nettwerk.com>
Subject: (mobility) now we let go
fave track on move:
it's a tie.
if the orignal 6.33 version of move wouldn't have been mercilessly
chopped up, that would be it. but after buying and hearing the 12" (us
elektra promo), the edit (which is still good) lessens the impact and
doesn't give you enough time to 'feel' the song. move-<italic>you make
me feel so short.
</italic>but alas, it would have to be unloved symphony. sheer
brilliance and way ahead of its time. again.
moby era:
everything is wrong/end of everything and everything in between. yep.
for all intents and purposes, elektra did put out those releases (well,
EOE in the us, NEVER came out in canada...?) and did release the
singles as well (but again, NOT in canada), even though EOE uk is pure
ear candy. and well, EOE us is good, but the version of dog heaven on
EOE uk is so soothing.
into the mix:
into a tie
1.voodoo child mix/simple mix
np: massive attack-risingson
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