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From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest)
To: mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: mobility-digest V2 #78
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mobility-digest Thursday, August 12 1999 Volume 02 : Number 078
(mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
RE: (mobility) Voodoo Child
Re: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
RE: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
Re: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
Re: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
(mobility) advocate/interview cont'd
RE: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
(mobility) Plainview Long Island June 31 show
Re: (mobility) Plainview Long Island June 31 show
Re: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
Re: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
Re: (mobility) Demons/Horses
RE: (mobility) Plainview Long Island June 31 show
Re: (mobility) Plainview Long Island June 31 show
Re: (mobility) ***Moby Disk ~ it works!!!***
(mobility) Moby in DC
RE: (mobility) Moby in DC
Re: (mobility) Moby in DC
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Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 10:46:10 +0200
From: but not _the_ frankz <frankz@dds.nl>
Subject: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
Hi sunlovers!
always thanks everyone who posts interviews and reviews of concerts, i
read them all,
but today i ran into some real NEGATIVE value phrases
Now look-a here:
1.
> D:Really? I thought you were living in England
> M:No, I've never, I mean I spend a lot of time in
> Europe, but thank goodness I've never had to live
> there
what is this?
Discriminating the OLD WORLD?
Motherfucking take some History lessons,
you'd found out that without Europe there wouldnt be ANY USA,
especially NO BIG APPLE!
take three generations back of the Hall-family adn I sure you'll be in
Europe! So ehh... remark stinks.
2.
and i now finally undrestand why they have these (for us Europeans)
totally nonsensical minimum AGE limits at pop-concerts,
you'll never ever have that in here, ppl take 4-year olds to concerts,
can sit on their shoulders. Good for theire musical education!
>
> Moby let it be known that if it were possible, he
> would have sex with everyone of us in the crowd. But
> since it wasn't, he said he'd play a song, which was
> like having sex with all of us. For the life of me, i
> can't remember which song that was."
But, if I as a dad, don't want my 15-year old daughter gang-banged by
a GROUP, why should it otherway round, One man fucking a whole group,
would that than be allright? I dont think so,
Group-sex Moby, is an ancient & stupid idea from the sixties, I
still hear your mom say: "Yeah we had a great time in the sixties, so
now you dont have a father!"
and if i were at a concert where he'd say that,
i'd scream: "Yeah, you probably better PLAY than you FUCK!
So Play that SONG!"
kees
- --
- ---------------
"ALL I WANT IS TO BE LOVED NOW!"
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 08:57:00 -0400
From: jgmagnus@bkb.com
Subject: RE: (mobility) Voodoo Child
Please see notes in the DISCOGRAPHY at www.moby.org
- -----Original Message-----
From: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 12:34 PM
To: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET
Subject: (mobility) Voodoo Child
hey, can anybody tell me anything about to Voodoo Child CD "Demons/Horses"?
Basically, is it any good and/or comparable to Moby's other work?
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 10:07:29 EDT
From: CaMuS888@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
Kees,
You seem very angry. Yeah, we don't always agree with what Moby says but
come now, who are we to criticize anyone?
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Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 09:10:00 -0400
From: jgmagnus@bkb.com
Subject: RE: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
Kees,
You're crazy. I got the feeling that he meant something totally DIFFERENT
by that remark. I hear it's terribly expensive to live in London, England so
naturally I would not like to live there because it's too expensive.
This could be a logical reason why Moby might say such a thing.
I ALSO hear it's REALLY expensive (and beautiful) in Paris, France. Although I'd
probably LOVE living there, I'd be broke pretty damn quick so I'm glad I don't
live there too.
You see what I mean?
Besides ... what's with this "If it wasn't for us you would never be there ..."
crap? What? This whole continent over here never would have been found? EVER? BY
ANYONE other than Europeans? That's rediculous.
It's also rediculous to state stuff like "You never would have been there if it
were not for us!". That just doesn't make sense. Then the USA has to come back
and say "Where you YOU guys be if not for us during WWI & WWII??"
There is not point in saying these things. It leads nowhere.
- Jayson Magnus
- -----Original Message-----
Now look-a here:
1.
> D:Really? I thought you were living in England
> M:No, I've never, I mean I spend a lot of time in
> Europe, but thank goodness I've never had to live
> there
what is this?
Discriminating the OLD WORLD?
Motherfucking take some History lessons,
you'd found out that without Europe there wouldnt be ANY USA,
especially NO BIG APPLE!
take three generations back of the Hall-family adn I sure you'll be in
Europe! So ehh... remark stinks.
kees
- --
- ---------------
"ALL I WANT IS TO BE LOVED NOW!"
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Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 15:25:53 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time)
From: Tim Beecher <T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
Okay, now others are over-reacting.
I think what Kees meant was that there would be no U.S.A.,
as you know it, if it wasn't for europe. Maybe the native
american indians would've made the americas a much better
place then it is now - and showed europe a thing or to
about living in harmony with nature and not being greedy,
ego-centric, aggressive, possessive twats!?
Personally I love living in this country, at the moment,
and I've been to many others places(including New York
City). Home is where the heart is and, I suppose, it's what
you're used to. There again, I may find somewhere in India
or the Amamzonian forest, or some tropical island, I might
prefer to call home some day? Who knows? I'm always willing
to explore and experience different avenues, if possible.
TMB
- ----------------------
Tim Beecher
Cranfield University
T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 10:33:31 EDT
From: CaMuS888@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
Ok.....
So what if Moby wouldn't like to live in Europe!?!?! We don't know his
reasons for saying that, so why are we jumping down his throat? Maybe he
just doesn't like it there! Looks like someone is finding ridiculous reasons
to hate & criticize Moby....
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 08:03:11 -0700 (PDT)
From: Paul Simpson <techno_gpig@yahoo.com>
Subject: (mobility) advocate/interview cont'd
saw this in the NH Advocate yesterday:
FINAL BLESSINGS
By Christopher Arnott
T-shirts spied at the Moby show at Toad's Place on
July 25: Phish. Robert Plant. Chisel. Naked Raygun.
Wells Guitars. Schoolhouse Rock. (i think i saw that
1ne!)Daytona Beach Spring Break. Allman Brothers. The
Fairy from Fractured Fairy tales (okay that last one
was ours)(see below for tshirts I saw that they
missed)
plus miscelaneous vegan and animal rights slogans. We
wouldn't have been surprised if some fans had shown
up in choir robes. Moby has a good sense of his
crossover appeal, so he (guitar, vocals) and three
fellow musicians (bass, drums, percussion) delivered a
set that, despite being dependant on pre-recorded
elements, behaved like a live rock show rather than a
DJ party. There were also illuminating lighting
effects, and this is where---even if you don't know
that Moby is a devout and moralistic Christian
(someones not on Mobility!!!)---the messiah complex
innate in most DJs/producers emerged. After the band
was dismissed for the finale, Moby was bathed in
spotlights as he raised himself up on a platform high
above the crowd, stretched out his arms
crucifixion-stlye, and just stood there basking in the
light (ah yes, the infamous "Thousand" finale works
every time) Didn't sing a word this time. Just basked
and glowered
Oh, there was that other divine moment, when Moby took
the mic to ask the Toad's lackeys if he could get some
bottled water to quench the band's thirst in the hot
packed club. "If there was enough water for everyone,
i'd go get it." he added with a glow of Christian
charitableness. "Next time, I proise we'll bring water
from everyone." You have expected someone at this
rockish revival meeting to pass him a few loaves and
fishes to see what he could do to them.
Well, he might eat the bread, he wouldnt eat fish
tho..
and i remember this, he had some dudes throw water
bottles into the crowd. i touched one, but i didnt get
a grip on it. and several times, the band members
sprayed us with water so i got wet there.
tshirts i saw:
Soul Coughing _El Oso_
Atari Teenage Riot "Destroy 2000 Years Of Culture"
Dead Milkmen "Fear Of A Beige Planet Tour" (ROCK!! I
almost screamed at that guy YOU ROCK!!!)
Moby (i saw a bunch of little kids with Moby EIW tour
shirts, pretty cool)
Juno Reactor (i was talking to that guy, he said he
went into JR's tour bus!!!!!)
KMFMS (yes KMFMS, it looked like a FDM album cover but
it said KMFMS and said www.kmfms.com so go there and
find out what it is.....)
yay!!!!!
okay heres more from that interview i told u
about......
it says about why Moby does liners and not song lyrics
(it takes away from the song to write down the lyrics
and anyway the lyrics are all chantlike, who needs
that written down?)
Davo:can I ask you a technical question?
Moby:Sure
D:I saw a photo on the internet, it showed a Yamaha
Tx16W in your act, do you still use that?
M:I use that maybe once every couple of years for a
single string sound
D:one sound?
M:Yeah, it used to be my only sampler, it was the
first sampler i ever bought, it was the most obscure
difficulties of equipment I ever had
D:You still use the Yamaha operating system rather
than the Typhoon operating system?
M:I didn't know there was a Typhoon operating system
D:You're familiar with Rebirth?
M:Yeah
D:One of the guys who wrote Rebirth, one of his first
programs, the UOS (?) for the TX, which makes it a lot
easier
(of course, i have no clue what any of this means, so
if its wrong dont blame me!!!)
M:Oh, Im sure
D:I got one at home that I use all the time
M:I got my Akai S950, S1000, S3000, S3200 which the
operating systems on those are so intuitive that my
TX16W just basically collects dust.
D:Yeah let me know if you ever want to sell it cuz I
love that 12-bit crunch sound on the drums, I love
that very dirty powerful sounding sampler...
then it talks about the vocal samples, then my tape
ran out.
I remember him talking about Toad's Place, hed been
there so many times, He saw RHCP (chili peppers) in
like 86 or whatever, he saw the Sugarcubes, he saw
Aztec Camera, etc.
okay guess thatz it bye!
===
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------------------------------
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 12:02:37 -0400
From: "Eric M. Goldberg" <gold@netrox.net>
Subject: RE: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
> Kees,
>
> You're crazy.
I'll vote to that!
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 13:15:19 -0700
From: "Chris Hand" <tripwire@vdot.net>
Subject: (mobility) Plainview Long Island June 31 show
I just saw him perform at Woodstock a few days before, so I liked the fact
that he could play a full setlist. I'm sure he plays about the same setlist
for the whole show except the encore. Of course he did a 1000, but also he
broke out with some old rock tunes like Black Sabbath's Paranoid, Sweet
Child of Mine, and some jazz cover of Stairway to Heaven. I like the fact
that most of his equipment is beat to all hell and duck taped, especicially
his famed drum octopad with only 3 programs that work. He even said "I
would like to have sex with all of you." I was right behind the monitor
where he kept jumping up and standing. It was a course a great show and
everything. Everyone bailed after the concert, so me and a friend stood by
the tour bus. He walked out and we kind of humbly waved at him, and he
waved for us to come over. We didn't want to swamp him or anything after he
was just swamped with press. He drew his little self portrait with a "love
moby" on my tshirt, he even took our information and phone numbers. He
talked about not being used to Long Island that much, and used to the
Manhattan scene a bit more, and is home town in conneticut. I asked him why
he doesn't use any animal rights song, and he said because his bassist
doesn't know the songs yet. I of course did the whole suckup thing to him,
cause I didn't know what to say. I told him that Animal Rights is my
favorite album even though I know he took a lot of shit for it. And he said
thank thank you. He is really humble and nice and down to earth. We
eventually let him go to his tour bus though, cause after jumping around on
stage for2 hrs, you got to be tired. Anyways it was a really good show in a
small setting. Anyways, later..
Chris
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 13:27:38 EDT
From: CaMuS888@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Plainview Long Island June 31 show
Hey Chris,
I was at the Vanderbilt that night too! I was the one who handed him
somehting while he was performing, in case you saw. I was gonna wait for him
by his bus but we thought he'd get outta there pretty late. What time was
it, do u remember? Are u the one I asked for a light?
~Vedaben
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 11:45:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: J Holland <mobscene@go.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
kees dude, chill!
#*I #.....# I*#.....#*I #.....# I*#.....#*I #
find it amusing. fight the power.
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------------------------------
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 12:10:41 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jerry Jerryson <alvin_maker@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) eclipsmail for Moby
That was a very hard to understand email...but just
wanted to say one thing. I have had some history
lessons and I know that half the royal family is
inbred which is a much more "ancient" practice than
group sex...
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Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 21:20:05 +0200
From: "Bart van Eijck" <eijck@IAE.nl>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Demons/Horses
>hey, can anybody tell me anything about to Voodoo Child CD "Demons/Horses"?
>Basically, is it any good and/or comparable to Moby's other work?
I like it very much! Both songs are VERY repetitive and are about
20 minutes of hard techno acid each.
bam bam bam bam bam bleep bleep bleep bam bam bam bleep
They are a bit like Desperate from the Higher/Desperate single
from Voodoo Child, but muuuuch longer and more minimal.
Bart
np: Eiffel 65 - Blue (dub mix)
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Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 16:41:14 -0700
From: "Chris Hand" <tripwire@vdot.net>
Subject: RE: (mobility) Plainview Long Island June 31 show
Vedaben
I can't remember if you asked me for a light or not....
I dunno we waited for about 30 mins, wasn't too long...I think around 2 a.m.
he came out.
>Hey Chris,
>
> I was at the Vanderbilt that night too! I was the one who handed him
>somehting while he was performing, in case you saw. I was gonna wait for
him
>by his bus but we thought he'd get outta there pretty late. What time was
>it, do u remember? Are u the one I asked for a light?
~Vedaben
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 17:41:59 EDT
From: CaMuS888@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Plainview Long Island June 31 show
We wanted to wait but figured he'd never come out and we'd look like
assholes. He asked u for your address? Do u think he's gonna write? I
wrote my name and address on the back of the poem i gave him....still waiting
foor him to write me.
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 21:24:53 -0500
From: John Turpin <jct1@Ra.MsState.Edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) ***Moby Disk ~ it works!!!***
>>I bet it's not on MS's site! :) Try <http://www.quicktime.com/>
>>
>yeah.. i know u can download from the quicktime site.. but i dunno how i
>got this copy on my computer because i never had it before. microsoft
>update allows u to download programs like the quicktime.. that's the only
>way i could have gotten it because i haven't downloaded the program from the
>site.
Considering how QuickTime competes with Windows Media Player (or whatever
it's called), and especially since MS tried to get Apple to kill QT, I
still doubt MS would facilitate your downloading of QT. But anyway...
- --
The C.O.D. / John Turpin / <http://www2.msstate.edu/~jct1/cod/>
"I believe in this reality / But it doesn't answer what it means to me
My hope is / Above and beyond" -- Mortal, "Above & Beyond"
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 23:32:32 EDT
From: PuffDanny2@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) Moby in DC
Hey everyone, tickets go on sale this friday 13th for Moby's show in DC. It's
at "The Nation." It's an all ages show and doors open at 7. Does anybody know
anything about this club and will anybody else be going? Lemme know. Later
player haterz.
- -Danny
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 00:15:21 -0400
From: "Greg Schnippel" <schnippy@sigmanet.net>
Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby in DC
Nation is D.C.'s coolest rave/dance club. They consistently
get top acts like Sasha & Digweed and Paul Oakenfeld. I
was very excited to hear that Moby's stop through D.C.
will be at nation 9:30 club.. Nation's facilities (its huge
with plenty of places to chill out or dance) are much
better suited for 'dance' acts.
Nation is in a bad neighborhood so bring cash for parking
if you have a car and park in their secured lot. Its 19
and over only and they have a stack of rules to keep themselves
from getting busted again, so no toys or candy or stickers
or cameras or pencils/pens etc.
I'm at nation about twice a month anymore and I definitely
definitely plan on going.. If anyone has any more
questions .. let me know.. ;)
any other dc-ravers here?
- -schnippy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com
> [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of
> PuffDanny2@aol.com
> Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 11:33 PM
> To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
> Subject: (mobility) Moby in DC
>
>
> Hey everyone, tickets go on sale this friday 13th for Moby's show
> in DC. It's
> at "The Nation." It's an all ages show and doors open at 7. Does
> anybody know
> anything about this club and will anybody else be going? Lemme
> know. Later
> player haterz.
> -Danny
>
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 02:05:35 -0400
From: "Dave Linn" <veganboy@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in DC
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tickets go on sale on friday for moby at nation, but where? the show is =
on friday 9/10, right?
any vegans out there?
- --dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Schnippel <schnippy@sigmanet.net>
To: mobility@lists.xmission.com <mobility@lists.xmission.com>
Date: Thursday, August 12, 1999 12:18 AM
Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby in DC
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Nation is D.C.'s coolest rave/dance club. They consistently
get top acts like Sasha & Digweed and Paul Oakenfeld. I
was very excited to hear that Moby's stop through D.C.
will be at nation 9:30 club.. Nation's facilities (its huge
with plenty of places to chill out or dance) are much
better suited for 'dance' acts.=20
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Nation is in a bad neighborhood so bring cash for parking
if you have a car and park in their secured lot. Its 19
and over only and they have a stack of rules to keep themselves
from getting busted again, so no toys or candy or stickers
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any other dc-ravers here?
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-schnippy
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com
> [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of
> PuffDanny2@aol.com
> Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 11:33 PM
> To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
> Subject: (mobility) Moby in DC
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Moby in DC<BR><BR></DIV></FONT><BR>Nation is D.C.'s coolest =
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pencils/pens=20
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definitely<BR>definitely plan on going.. If anyone has any more=20
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Subject: (mobility) Moby in DC<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Hey =
everyone,=20
tickets go on sale this friday 13th for Moby's show <BR>> in DC. =
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<BR>> at "The Nation." It's an all ages show and doors =
open at=20
7. Does <BR>> anybody know <BR>> anything about this club and =
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anybody else be going? Lemme <BR>> know. Later <BR>> player=20
haterz.<BR>> -Danny<BR>> <BR></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>
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