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From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest)
To: mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: mobility-digest V1 #330
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mobility-digest Tuesday, February 9 1999 Volume 01 : Number 330
(mobility) Moby site
Re: (mobility) Re: dark smoky venue
Re: (mobility) Moby site
(mobility) Moby Bio
Re: (mobility) Moby's Procelain!
(mobility) Porcelain
(mobility) video
Re: (mobility) survey
(mobility) porcelain
(mobility) a plastikman cd
Re: (mobility) video
(mobility) Moby on MTV Europe
(mobility) move
Re: (mobility) move
Re: (mobility) move
Re: (mobility) a plastikman cd
(mobility) interesting bit about Moby
Re: (mobility) Question
(mobility) Porcelain MP3
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Date: Sun, 07 Feb 1999 18:26:20 +0900
From: AJ Brustein <miyagi@tke.att.ne.jp>
Subject: (mobility) Moby site
Sorry to waste a message like this, but can some please tell me the mute site
adress? Thanks a lot. Later.
AJ
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Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 11:45:51 +0000
From: <FRIE1_98@WORC.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: dark smoky venue
> From: "Shinkuro Katsumi" <lansuyar@hotmail.com>
> To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
> Subject: (mobility) Re: dark smoky venue
> Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 20:34:14 +0000
> Reply-to: mobility@lists.xmission.com
> Ed said:
>
> Moby was with Juno Reactor in a dark, smoky venue, which was also fun,
> but not as comfortable. My energy and
> >enthusiasm were not as great, either.
>
> Was this @ the House of Blues in Chicago?
>
>
>
>
I didn't say this I just responded to it sorry for the confusion.
You should have had the original posted earlier.
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Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 09:06:01 EST
From: Gristledog@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby site
http://www.mute.com/mute/index.html
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Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 10:06:01 PST
From: "Steve Giles" <power_hymn@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) Moby Bio
Very cool bio, Bri! I appreciate the very entertaining read.
Somthing got messed up in the replies, or I lost track of a thread, but
it WAS me who wrote about the dark, smoky venue, and yes it was
House Of Blues. I never got the message with that question, just a
reply to the question.
Ruben, welcome to the list! I see that Andy already answered your Thanks
I & II questions. As far as Porcelain goes, there are no posted lyrics.
Your review was the first I'd heard of them at all, aside from a message
Paul Simpson wrote a while back. Your best bet is to figure them out on
your own or wait and hope the album contains them. (which I doubt, Moby
never has lyrics)
- -S
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Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 13:40:41 EST
From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby's Procelain!
wow...first honey then porcelain..if his cd has the same vibes as these two
songs or better, i will cream all over my pants and that is the truth...i
loved porcelain..probably more than honey...i cannot wait!!! oh yeah...what
is going on with the Thanks 2 compilataion..love..elie
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Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 16:42:37 -0700
From: Daniel Cerman <dcerman@verinet.com>
Subject: (mobility) Porcelain
Thanks for that excellent in-depth review/description of "Porcelain",
Ruben! My _Playing By Heart_ soundtrack CD just arrived today.
I normally don't buy soundtracks to movies I don't care about. I am
interested in hearing the _Permanent Midnight_ version of "Honey", but
I still haven't bought the soundtrack because it's a lot of money for
something I probably will listen to only 2 or 3 times, for just one
song. My purchase of _Playing By Heart_ can be 100% credited to the
fact that the entire soundtrack is available in RealAudio -- not just
30-second clips of selected songs. If more record companies were
willing to offer RealAudio-quality listens to entire CDs, they would
probably end up with more of my money.
http://www.radio.broadcast.com/jukebox/listeningparty/playingbyheart/
I haven't listened to the whole CD yet, but I think that until
"Porcelain" comes out on a Moby album or single, it practically
justifies the purchase of the _Playing By Heart_ soundtrack. It's a
nice new-style Moby song. While "Honey" was fun and funky but
emotionless, this has more emotional color. The string harmony gives
it that.
Anyways, I can't figure out all the lyrics, but here's roughly what
it sounds like to me:
In my dreams I'm dying all the time
And awake it's kaleidoscopic [fun]
I never meant to hurt you
I never meant to die
So this is goodbye
This is goodbye
Tell the truth you never wanted me
[Tell the truth you never wanted me]
Tell me
[In my dreams I try this all the time]
[And I wait for] going out of my mind
Going out of my mind
The bracketed areas I am really unsure of.
Dan Cerman
http://www.moby.org/
NP: Moby, "Porcelain"
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Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 00:36:36 -0000
From: "Geoffrey Sproule" <gsproule@x-stream.co.uk>
Subject: (mobility) video
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what kind of programmes would you use on the PC to make a video for a =
moby song
I have a pII 400 so most anything would run at a reasonable speed
I am open to suggestions
(I would like to put together a video for a moby song)
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Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 00:32:47 -0000
From: "Geoffrey Sproule" <gsproule@x-stream.co.uk>
Subject: Re: (mobility) survey
1) Do you like Moby?
i like Richard M. Hall (the brains behind voodoochild et all)
>> > 2) Which album is your favourite?
i like to score
>> > 3) Which single is your favourite?
come on baby (only for the extra tracks, live tracks & cool packaging)
>> > 4) Which song is your favourite?
what love
>> > 5) If you could be anyone, who would it be?
God
>> > 6) Which hairdoo looks best on Moby?
does it matter it's whats under neath the hair that counts!!!
>> > 7) When do you predict Moby will next tour?
hopefully this summer
>> > 8) What type of pet(s), if you have/had?
I dont believe in pets
>> > 9) Where would you go if you could go anywhere in the world?
Southpark
>> > 10) What is your favourite colour of socks and why?
My Little Idiot Socks!!
>> > 11) What do you think will happen in the year 2000?
we will all dress in silver clothes and fly spaceships
>> > 12) Where do you think you will be in 10 years?
i hope i am in a happy place
>> > 13) What's your favourite colour of toothbrush?
anything as long as it's red
>> > 14) What's your biggest pet peeve?
anyone who tries to force you to like something because they do
>> > 15) Do you want to be buried or cremated?
Buried at sea or frozen
>> > 16) What's your favourite type of cookie?
ginger & peanut
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Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 17:58:41 -0800 (PST)
From: Paul Simpson <techno_gpig@yahoo.com>
Subject: (mobility) porcelain
i think the device he uses in porcelain is a vocoder, right???
as for the first verse anyway, i posted it a while ago, but heres what
i think it is (off the top of my head...)
"in my dreams im dying all the time
then i wake it's kaleidoscopic mind
i never meant to hurt you
i never meant to lie
so this is goodbye
this is goodbye"
and the voice in the background i thought was saying "fair...woman" or
somethuing. who knows.
well maybe moby knows!??!?!?
whatever. bye!!!!!!!!!1
==
"look at all these crescent fresh skulls in my salad!!!"
- -sifl & olly show
>>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<<
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Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 17:55:16 -0600
From: "Craig J. Rasmussen" <craigras@email.msn.com>
Subject: (mobility) a plastikman cd
Sorry for the non-moby related question
Is there anyone that has the Richie hawtin/Plastikman Mixmag Live 1 cd? How
many tracks are on the cd cover and how many tracks are on the actual cd?
kevin
craigras+AEA-msn.com
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Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 19:11:57 -0600
From: Christopher Michael Bourke <cbourke1@bigred.unl.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) video
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Can't go wrong with Adobe Premiere. You can ususally find a pir8 =
version somewhere.
- -----Original Message-----
From: Geoffrey Sproule <gsproule@x-stream.co.uk>
To: Moby (mobility) List <mobility@lists.xmission.com>
Date: Saturday, February 06, 1999 6:40 PM
Subject: (mobility) video
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Date: Sun, 07 Feb 1999 23:02:26 -0700
From: Daniel Cerman <dcerman@verinet.com>
Subject: (mobility) Moby on MTV Europe
Hi. "louisa [A.I.A.W.Y.T.I.A.]" informed me that Moby was on MTV Europe
this past week. I got permission to forward the info verbatim, so check
below for details... Thanks, l.!
Daniel Cerman
http://www.moby.org/
NP: Spacetime Continuum, "Vertigo"
Excerpt of what "louisa [A.I.A.W.Y.T.I.A.]" <stop42@ozemail.com.au> wrote:
> -the MTV Europe version of the US Top 20 is done by a friend of Moby, Toby
> who also lives in NYC.
> -Toby brought Moby on to make a theme tune for a segment of the show
> -this was all done in Moby's studios. broadcast last monday and tuesday on
> MTVEurope.
> -highly entertaining man, that moby.
At 1999.02.07.0756 -0700, I replied:
> Thanks for the info!
> + Mind if I quote it to the Mobility mailing list?
> + Did Moby made the tune right there on TV, or
> did he just make the tune and have it played on TV?
> + Will the theme tune be on the show regularly?
> + When is the show on?
> + Please let me know if you find out that it's going to be
> rebroadcasted. :)
>
> Dan [moby.org]
"louisa [A.I.A.W.Y.T.I.A.]" <stop42@ozemail.com.au> elaborated:
> the making of the tune episode wont be rebroadcasted, i do have a copy and
> will eventually convert bits onto the net (still images and maybe a sound
> bite)
> when the tape is full (im a big fan of toby and am taping each of his shos)
> i will be converting it to NTSC, at which point you can send me a blank VHS
> tape and i'll dub a copy for you (recording might not be great, it'll be
> the 4th generation by then)
>
> basically Toby says "we've had complaints that the show is too lo fidelity
> so we're going to look round and find a reclusive rock star to help us make
> a theme for our esteemed robot of pop"
> the robot of pop is a toy robot which has a vocoder thing in it so he can
> speak the MTV address for the show, he says "i am the robot of pop, feel me
> rock" at the end of each show.
> Toby finds Moby on the roof of "his gigantic penthouse" and they go
> downstairs to Moby's studio and go thru "the 8 steps of how to make a
> possible number one hit record."
> so they sample the robot and other toys, stick a bass line and some strings
> on it, add some funky beatz, and voila you have a throwaway theme song for
> the robot of pop all of 10 seconds long i believe
> it's actually fairly poorly executed, as it was slapped together during the
> recording of the show. but its a very funny show, moby is quite
> entertaining, though he says little seeing as he's just the guest. all up
> its about 8 minutes of footage. But you get to see Moby's studio, looks
> like he's using cubase with two monitors, a huge mixing desk, couple of
> lovely keyboards, a rack of samplers and sound banks, and probably more
> stuff i recognised even less.
>
> the song "should" be replayed every week on MTVEuropes US Top 20 in the
> last 10 seconds of the show. it airs monday and tuesday nights.
> in australia it airs sunday 11am once a week.
>
> if you have MTV Europe its definitely worth checking out the show as Toby
> really pulls the carpet from under the thing that is the US Charts, and
> besides, he's good pals with Moby, right?
>
> feel free to rebroadcast this to the list.
> l.
[quoted stuff snipped]
> --*-+
> the message is the message, the medium can often pervert it.
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Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 11:25:49 PST
From: "kristy radford" <chacheena@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) move
Oh joy i have just purchased the Move ep and i figured that this was
definetly a reason to celebrate. Now, if i could jsut locate the red
into the blue single and a copy of Early Underground (for less than
29.99) my life will forever be complete.
next issue.
A few months ago it was recommended to me to pick up the Nick Drake cd:
an introduction to nick drake and so i did. well imagine my hysterics
when i read the little notes attached to the top of the cd (because this
is what RykoDisc does) and find that they say our own MOBY has cited
Nick Drake as an inspiration. Oh joy again. If you ever get the chance,
pick up this disc. It's amazing. Folk i guess for those of you who
don't want to go out on a limb and make the purchase without first being
informed. this guy is briliant.
kristy
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Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 16:54:20 +0000
From: mark reed <mar@markgenius1.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: (mobility) move
In message <19990208192550.21708.qmail@hotmail.com>, kristy radford
<chacheena@hotmail.com> writes
>Oh joy i have just purchased the Move ep and i figured that this was
>definetly a reason to celebrate. Now, if i could jsut locate the red
>into the blue single and a copy of Early Underground (for less than
>29.99) my life will forever be complete.
where do you live? I know a few places that have it cheap... Selectadisc
in Nottingham and London for a start.. 7 UKP
- --
mark reed
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Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 12:38:18 PST
From: "kristy radford" <chacheena@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) move
Oh dear,
thanks for lettting me know but i live in canada <cry cry cry>
kristy
>Oh joy i have just purchased the Move ep and i figured that this was
>definetly a reason to celebrate. Now, if i could jsut locate the red
>into the blue single and a copy of Early Underground (for less than
>29.99) my life will forever be complete.
where do you live? I know a few places that have it cheap... Selectadisc
in Nottingham and London for a start.. 7 UKP
- --
mark reed
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Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 07:52:39 -0500
From: "Jon Gage" <jgage@cgocable.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) a plastikman cd
>Is there anyone that has the Richie hawtin/Plastikman Mixmag Live 1 cd?
How
>many tracks are on the cd cover and how many tracks are on the actual cd?
Are you talking about the one where his face is bound in electrical tape? I
think it's only 1 or 2. That's generally the format for Mixmag discs-it
would be too difficult to seperate the tracks otherwise...
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Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 19:07:25 -0600
From: John Turpin <jct1@Ra.MsState.Edu>
Subject: (mobility) interesting bit about Moby
There's this band called Church of Rhythm that includes a guy named Max
Hsu. Max used to be in a band called Zero. Both Zero and Moby had a song on
a compilation called _Motion Factory_. Max's web page has a short bit about
Moby, 6th paragraph:
http://www.cor-site.com/aboutus/maxbio.html
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Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 02:39:09 EST
From: Astroman64@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Question
just on what i've played around on i'd go w/ the 505 the shit you can pull
with that d beam alone is worth it...not to mention it has some of the best
interface for the level of machine.......that's just my thought......
b kool,
secret skwrril
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Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 17:09:22 -0800
From: "Shaun Rader" <srader@uci.edu>
Subject: (mobility) Porcelain MP3
Finally found Porcelain in mp3 format at:
FTP Site 193.216.168.10
Login/Pass: mp3
it's a ratio site so you have to upload something...
it's in the MP-3 directory under Moby - Porcelain
Shaun
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