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From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest)
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Subject: mobility-digest V1 #185
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mobility-digest Friday, July 3 1998 Volume 01 : Number 185
(mobility) Pitchfork Moby interview
(mobility) Tape Trader needs tapes!
(mobility) Moby - Glasto '98
(mobility) Other mailing lists?
RE: (mobility) Other mailing lists?
Re: (mobility) Other mailing lists?
Re: (mobility) Other mailing lists?
(mobility) Shining is one awesome song
(mobility) Date: Wed, 01 Jul 1998 22:47:30 PDT
Re: (mobility) Other mailing lists?
Re: (mobility) Shining is one awesome song
Re: (mobility) Shining is one awesome song
Re: (mobility) Date: Wed, 01 Jul 1998 22:47:30 PDT
(mobility) Where is Shining ?
(mobility) Prodigy Mailing lists?
Re: (mobility) Other mailing lists?
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 15:21:09 -0400
From: Steve Giles <Steve.Giles@digital.com>
Subject: (mobility) Pitchfork Moby interview
Has the Pitchfork interview been posted here before? I don't think
so. Anyway, this interview is lots fo fun, asking Moby about his favorite
seasoning, color socks, venue, etc... And the layout is ILTS. You'll see.
I'm glad Moby likes the venue I saw him at...nice to know he remembers that
one specifically.
http://www.live-wire.com/interviews/moby/
- -Steve G
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 17:23:45 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tallis Frazier <tallis_f@yahoo.com>
Subject: (mobility) Tape Trader needs tapes!
Heyas Mobites! Tallis, the digest lurker, here. I would like to make
this sound like a sudden need for tapes in an emergency...but it
isn't. I'm just flat out of tapes! Now I never expected have much free
sympathy, so I'm offering my concert/live tapes for a 2:1 trade.
Here's the artists that I do have:
Moby, naturally!
Orbital
Crystal Method
Chemical Brothers
Fatboy Slim, interview
Porno For Pyros, interview+live song
Now for newbies to tape trading a 2:1 means that if you have nothing,
you can trade blank tapes. Now I usually have to be picky about tapes
because of the other traders are REALLY picky! The two tape brands I
can go for are TDK SA Type II 90 min tapes, or Maxwell XLII 90min.
These brands of tapes are a bit pricy because of their great quality,
but if you can find regular tapes in packs, snag 'em(their usually
cheaper).
If you've got something else to trade for..please tell me! If your
interested, please email me directly so we don't waste the lists space.
Now..onto a real Mobility topic:
Moby's new, upcoming single..has anyone heard anything about it??
Thank you kindly,
Tallis
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Date: Wed, 1 Jul 1998 19:12:44 +0100 (British Summer Time)
From: Tim Beecher <T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk>
Subject: (mobility) Moby - Glasto '98
Despite missing 'Rocket from the crypt' and 'Dawn of the
replicants' on Friday night due to the torrential rain, it
let up just in time for Moby.
I think I missed the first few tunes because I was
struggling through the mud getting from our tent to the
massive 'Dance tent' on the other side of the site. The set
was amazing - strange flaming torches on either side of the
stage and mad images convulsing on huge video screens (and
no I wasn't tripping!) - mind you I was pretty wasted!
Anyway, he played a mainly dance/rock hybrid set. It was
like a drummer, bass and guitar player playing storming
dance music! I heard nothing from AR, but lots of stuff I
hadn't heard before. He did JB theme, feeling so real and
every time you touch me, which must have been the rare
'fucked up mix' that was mentioned earlier - it was ace!
The crowd just loved it, even though we were all standing
in a lake! Even my mates thought it was great! He also did
some really early stuff like heading into the days of acid
house, but it was stormin'.
TiM B.
- ----------------------
Tim Beecher
Cranfield University
T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk
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Date: Thu, 02 Jul 1998 03:29:44 -0700
From: "Dr. Killpatient" <rfu@stitch.com>
Subject: (mobility) Other mailing lists?
I've noticed a sharp decline in posts to this list in
the last month...I'm not saying I'm lonely or dissapointed,
I just thought I woul dbirng up a new thread here:
Other mailing lists you are on
(obviously some of you are spending time posting somewhere
since I know you can't control yourselves)
So let's hear about what other lists people have gotten into,
and maybe a bit about what they are like.
I'll start.
Other lists I'm currently on:
Orbital
Dirtylist (underworld)
604 (goa and psy trance, combination of various goa lists)
I'd say Orbital is something I couldn't give up, since I've
met alot of new friends and cool people there.
But I've also found alot of immature assholes post too.
Good points: Steve Price of the Loopz fanzine always has
direct info from Orbital themselves and always posts it.
only a handful of posts each day.
the Dirtylist is a wonderful community of people with a good
sense of humor and a great deal of musical knowlegde concerning
other groups (not just 90s electronic stuff either)
Posts can tend to get off topic, but no one seems to care too much.
Don't mention mp3s here, some people are paranoid and others
feel that they are evil and bad. Privately I trade with alot
of the members though. Lots of advice for DJs from other experienced
DJs, lots going on with Underworld playing so many live sets lately.
Darren Emerson himself posted yesterday, as he does occasionally.
(So when the hell is Moby going to post something here???)
the 604 list is absolutley amazing. Discussions range from trance
music into all related phenomenon- drugs, astral projection,
spiritulism, magic, travelling to foreign countries, buhddism,
reality in general, philosophy, universal theory, live MIDI tricks,
music and DJ gear, and lots more. This has been quite an experience
and if you are into trance music I highly reccomend it, but
it can get up to more than 100 posts a day- from a wide range
of people all over the globe. Some of the discussions can get
REALLY deep and some of the people must have degrees in weirdness.
There's always info on the lastest parties and such and where
to find the music you are looking for. A bit of everything here,
and sometimes quite intense. Stay out of any psy vs. goa trance
falme wars and you'll be OK. I hate it when they have House music
vs. trance music flame wars (not ever really nasty or anything)
but the messages climb up above 100 a day then and it's boring.
Otherwise it's the best list I've found overall.
Moby dammit. there I said it, don't fuckin complain.
paul
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Date: Thu, 2 Jul 1998 09:07:01 -0400
From: Steve Giles <Steve.Giles@digital.com>
Subject: RE: (mobility) Other mailing lists?
Well, I joined dirtylist for 2 days, but the traffic was high, but
the content was lacking, for me. While I was there I got about 30 msgs.
about obscure Euro music from 6+ yrs. ago. I didn't know at all what they
were talking about, crazy obscure trainspotting nonsense. Maybe I didn't
give it a fair chance, but my e-mail is a work so the low traffic like this
is good.
I recently joined the aphex twin list that someone posted to here,
after that picks up I'm sure I'll be able to tell you more. AFX info is hard
to come by as RDJ is secretive and many of his biggest fans are elitists w/
large ego's and wicked nasty senses of humor. Lots of misinfo results. (I am
not saying ALL RDJ fans, just some, the louder ones esp.)
I've been having some immature fun at iMusic.com going onto BB's
like Master P and trying to engage people I perceive to be foolish in debate
or arguement. While I support anyone right to listen to whatever pleases
them I also have fun criticizing their choices, esp. because they tend to be
willfully ignorant.
Anyways, I've also noticed that this list polices itself so well
that we chastise ourselves about off-topic posts b4 anyone else can. It's
sorta funny. With such low Moby traffic in msgs right now, I saw we loosen
up a little until the off-topicness gets unwieldy. (like that sentence was
unwieldy) Thoughts, everyone?
A little rant: Does it bother any of you when someone who never
posts themselves complain about what we write, when we get off-topic? It
does me.
Till next E, Steve
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Date: Thu, 02 Jul 1998 07:22:57 -0700
From: "Dr. Killpatient" <rfu@stitch.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Other mailing lists?
Steve Giles wrote:
>
> Well, I joined dirtylist for 2 days, but the traffic was high, but
> the content was lacking, for me. While I was there I got about 30 msgs.
> about obscure Euro music from 6+ yrs. ago. I didn't know at all what they
> were talking about, crazy obscure trainspotting nonsense. Maybe I didn't
> give it a fair chance, but my e-mail is a work so the low traffic like this
> is good.
> I recently joined the aphex twin list that someone posted to here,
> after that picks up I'm sure I'll be able to tell you more. AFX info is hard
> to come by as RDJ is secretive and many of his biggest fans are elitists w/
> large ego's and wicked nasty senses of humor. Lots of misinfo results. (I am
> not saying ALL RDJ fans, just some, the louder ones esp.)
> I've been having some immature fun at iMusic.com going onto BB's
> like Master P and trying to engage people I perceive to be foolish in debate
> or arguement. While I support anyone right to listen to whatever pleases
> them I also have fun criticizing their choices, esp. because they tend to be
> willfully ignorant.
> Anyways, I've also noticed that this list polices itself so well
> that we chastise ourselves about off-topic posts b4 anyone else can. It's
> sorta funny. With such low Moby traffic in msgs right now, I saw we loosen
> up a little until the off-topicness gets unwieldy. (like that sentence was
> unwieldy) Thoughts, everyone?
> A little rant: Does it bother any of you when someone who never
> posts themselves complain about what we write, when we get off-topic? It
> does me.
> Till next E, Steve
ohyeah, that's a big 10-4. So here's another message for you
lurkers to think about complaining about!
HI! I LOVE MOBY.
paul
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Date: Thu, 2 Jul 1998 10:11:33 -0700
From: "michaela gerstner" <plovious@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Other mailing lists?
i'm not on any other list but this one. i dunno.. i don't spend as much
time online anymore - especially since my computer decided to crash its
motherboard. so, i use my parents computer, when i can get on. my brother
spends most of the time, in fact- ALL OF THE TIME, on this computer. i
think he's surgically attached to it. i'm trying to work on an older
computer, but the motherboard's so old on that thing (it's a 386 & 486,
kinda weird), so i have to wait until i get a job and save up $$ for a newer
motherboard. ::sigh!:: so, job hunting is taking up my time-that's why i
barely post. plus, there's not much going on. also, i can only go on this
computer while my brother sleeps-when he's awake u can't get him away from
it at all! so... those are my excuses-er, reasons. :)
and now i must go and crash- stupid job interviews.... have to get up early
in the morning... ::mumble mumble:: and.. oh yeah-MOBY!!!! there, meets to
requirement (i hope)... if not, well then read MOBY over and over again...
i dunno... i need caffiene right now...
Blessed Be,
Plovious
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 02 Jul 1998 15:43:04 PDT
From: "RYAN GOSSETT" <skarules75@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) Shining is one awesome song
Hi Everybody,
sorry if this is a dated topic but I just have to share my enthusiasm
for this song.
I went used cd shopping yesterday for the purpose of trading in some of
my cds that I'll probably never listen to again. I had a couple of
discs on hold at one location because on Saturday there was no Manager
on duty so they couldn't buy/trade any discs. The slacker peons told me
to come back on wednesday and there would be a manager present to do the
trade. I show up on Wednesday and lo and behold, NO MANAGER!!
I have to drive out of my way to come over to there store and when one
of there employees tells me there will be a manager and there isn't
needless to say I was perturbed. I kept on repeating to myself silently
"Anger, Fear, Aggression. Those are the paths to the dark side." I
decided to take my business elsewhere. I go across the street and I
find some Goldie, Orbital and Moby used discs.
The Moby disc was a promo single for ATINITBL. It has New Dawn Fades,
Shining and Jon Spencer remix of Into the Blue.
I've heard people describe shining before. I kinda new what to expect.
But what I heard absolutely blew me away, maybe it was because its been
awhile since I've heard a moby song for the first time (hey, it was new
to me). I got the feeling kinda like when I bought the Animal Rights
import 2cd set months before the domestic version came out. The
aweinspiring, I can't believe that I'm hereing this kind of feeling.
Not to say that shining sounds like AR at all.
The Jon Spencer remix of into the blue was what I expected from what
I've heard of Jon Spencer. Really "chunky". I've only listened to it
once so far, I keep on replaying Shining.
If I'm reacting like this to one quasi-new song, whats going to happen
to me when the new album comes out?
Ryan
"Do or do not. There is no try." (Yoda, circa 1980)
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Date: Thu, 2 Jul 1998 17:16:23 -0600
From: "matt bochnewich" <matt___b@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) Date: Wed, 01 Jul 1998 22:47:30 PDT
I am interested in knowing if anyone has this cd or knows where i can
get it:
Animal Rights: Live at the Splash Club
Runtime: 17:34
Tracks
1)
Someone to Love
2:39
2)
You
1:59
3)
Say It's All Mine
5:28
4)
Face It
7:27
I appreciate it, Matt
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Date: Mon, 27 Aug 1956 21:35:26 +0000
From: clayEV2k <EV2K@pacbell.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Other mailing lists?
plovious and all ya mobyites
tis summer no?
things get busy and things get slow
and sometimes even sad
and yet this too shall pass>
plovious>
i thought you didn't
do caffeine?!
oh well.......
i think it's a fine poison
on occasion
as long as you're not drinking 8 cups a day and stuff>>>>>>
so i think we're all suffering the no new moby blues
but i do have one suggestion
planet house
it's a pretty bopping
and fun
house thing that pretty funky
and swells to some major significance on occasion
and well.......
it's really good to work to
stay cool and save some fun
for the fall and winter
as they are sure to round the bend before we know it>
these are the days...........
clay
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Date: Fri, 3 Jul 1998 00:08:04 EDT
From: <Spydercorp@aol.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Shining is one awesome song
What album did Shining come out on. I don't seem to remember hearing that song
before. And, a quick question. Does anyone have any idea whatever happened to
that tape that was supposed to have all those videos on it that was between a
bunch of different mailing lists? Cool. Later.
AJ
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Date: Fri, 03 Jul 1998 00:21:22 -0700
From: "Dr. Killpatient" <rfu@stitch.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Shining is one awesome song
Spydercorp@aol.com wrote:
>
> What album did Shining come out on. I don't seem to remember hearing that song
> before. And, a quick question. Does anyone have any idea whatever happened to
> that tape that was supposed to have all those videos on it that was between a
> bunch of different mailing lists? Cool. Later.
> AJ
just deleted those messages yesterday, cleaning out my box..
too bad! I didn't have any money to send anyway...
paul
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Date: Fri, 3 Jul 1998 12:50:04 +0100 (British Summer Time)
From: Tim Beecher <T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Date: Wed, 01 Jul 1998 22:47:30 PDT
You can get it free from def@mail.bogo.co.uk when you order
merchandise (eg. t-shirts) over 10 pounds. (And yes I have
it. I think 'You' is probably the best live song on it and
'Face it' a close second. Well the whole CD reveals that
Moby is pretty good at live, hardcore punk!).
TiM B.
On Thu, 2 Jul 1998 17:16:23 -0600 matt bochnewich
<matt___b@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I am interested in knowing if anyone has this cd or knows where i can
> get it:
>
> Animal Rights: Live at the Splash Club
>
> Runtime: 17:34
>
> Tracks
>
> 1)
> Someone to Love
> 2:39
> 2)
> You
> 1:59
> 3)
> Say It's All Mine
> 5:28
> 4)
> Face It
> 7:27
>
> I appreciate it, Matt
>
> ______________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
>
- ----------------------
Tim Beecher
Cranfield University
T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 3 Jul 1998 16:30:53 +0200
From: Jonathan 'Kobalt' Ruano <kobalt@james.encomix.es>
Subject: (mobility) Where is Shining ?
On Fri, Jul 03, 1998 at 12:08:04AM -0400, Spydercorp@aol.com wrote:
> What album did Shining come out on. I don't seem to remember hearing
> that song before.
Dont know the first, but you can get it ILTS.
> And, a quick question. Does anyone have any idea whatever happened to
> that tape that was supposed to have all those videos on it that was
> between a bunch of different mailing lists? Cool. Later.
We received an email from the guy telling he was very busy, and that he
would dub them few by a few (!english = my 2nd lang) and send them out.
Jonathan.
- --
Mike: "The Fourth Dimension is a shambles?"
Bernie: "Nobody ever empties the ashtrays. People are SO inconsiderate."
-- Gary Trudeau, "Doonesbury"
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 3 Jul 1998 15:55:31 +0000
From: "Peter Cooper" <peter.cooper@sophos.com>
Subject: (mobility) Prodigy Mailing lists?
hi peeps,
sorry to be *way* off subject, but does anyone out there know of any
Prodigy mailing lists.
Could you poss. mail me personally, keep traffic to a minimum etc.
No more off subject, promise!
bye4now
Peet
- -------------------------------------------------
Peter Cooper Tel: +44 1235 544081
Sophos plc Fax: +44 1235 559935
Mob/SMS: +44 958 195 290
peter.cooper@sophos.com http://www.sophos.com/
- --------------------------------------------------
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Date: Fri, 3 Jul 1998 08:46:04 -0700
From: "michaela gerstner" <plovious@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Other mailing lists?
no, i don't stay away from caffiene.. but i don't drink it as much as i use
to. i stay away from soda (depletes the body of water), but i do drink
green tea (yum yum yum!). living out here in the desert (I WANT RAIN!!!!),
i've learned to drink lots of water everyday, so that is my main
refreshment. but yesterday, well.. i just needed caffiene because i had to
get up early.. i had an unsuccessful job placement interview that i wasn't
really awake for... <yawn!> oh well!
and it is depressing that nothing is really going on out there dealing with
moby. i think we're all just waiting for his new album to come out. so,
when is it suppose to come out? didn't the date get changed? and i don't
have any concerts to talk about because i usually miss them all due to a
shortage of cash .. still pissed that i missed the crystal method concert
because i found out too late ::sniff!:: but this is the boring life of a
teenager, so i'll stop.
hope everyone is having a great summer!!! i can sure feel the heat out here
in AZ!!! it hasn't quite reached 110 yet, but it sure gets close!
::sigh!::
Blessed Be,
Plovious
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