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From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest)
To: mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: mobility-digest V2 #87
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mobility-digest Thursday, August 19 1999 Volume 02 : Number 087
Re: (mobility) A.J. ! back!
Re: (mobility) Run Lola Run
Re: (mobility) Run Lola Run
(mobility) chartbeat
(mobility) Kimby
(mobility) buying Moby shirts in the US
(mobility) Re:Denver show (kimby ranting again)
(mobility) SEND LIST
(mobility) Re: contradiction
RE: (mobility) Memories of Moby
RE: (mobility) Run Lola Run
RE: (mobility) No Animal Rights???
Re: (mobility) Moby in Minneapolis
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 13:43:00 +0000
From: AJ Brustein <miyagi@tke.att.ne.jp>
Subject: Re: (mobility) A.J. ! back!
No info on the Boston Show? All these people writing how awesome the Moby
shows are, please help us all out who want to go see him in Boston. Oh, and
those of you who missed Moby in Denver, don't feel too bad. I missed my first
chance to see him in Hartford a few months ago and I even spent 60 bucks on
the tickets.
And Frankz, once a get a better copy that doesn't skip I will give yo a copy
of that UTAH SAINTS 2nd album (Wired World). But it would have to be MD since
I don't have a tape player.
And Kimbalina, I don't have any trade rules except you give me something and I
give you something. All I want is something I don't have, no matter what it is
or how much it costs. So, if you have anything I didn't list or good stuff by
other people, (email me) then it's cool. And also, BT is just one guy - BT
Brian Tran... He is awesome, just wish he would start working harder on a new
CD.
And Bjorkdoll, what is the deal with this Bjork movie?! That is awesome. I
could sit and just watch her ramble for 2 hours.
Anyway, Later.
AJ
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 10:41:56 +0000
From: zbentz@d.umn.edu
Subject: Re: (mobility) Run Lola Run
dude! that was "run lola run." the soundtrack is awesome! i've been
playing it on my show for a month or two now. i love "running one" with
it's cool humming/ahh-ing bits. i never got to see it 'cause i'd have to
drive 300 miles round trip to minneapolis. however, i did travel 1000
miles round trip to see underworld in chicago...TWICE!!
ok...later,
[xaq]
- --On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 9:35 AM -0500 "Stegenga, Scott"
<scotts@tunes.com> wrote:
> Saw this excellent piece of celluloid last night. 90 minutes of wild
film.
>
> In German, Its titled 'Lola rennt'. Anyone know German who can loosely
> translate?
>
> Like another film I've seen, 'Sliding Doors' this film takes the
concept of
> 'what if she did this...' to a cool level. It showcases 3 'episodes'
of a
> girl named Lola who must save her boyfriend, Manni, from getting
killed by
> his mafia boss. He has lost 100,000 Deutche Marks and needs to get
that
> amount in 20 minutes or his boss will suspect he's stealing from him.
The
> eposides highlight her running to her father, a bank president, and
maybe
> asking him for the money, then running to Manni just before he robs a
> supermarket at noon. There are alot of running shots. Alot.
>
> It starts with this phone call to Lola, and the rest of the scenes
involver
> her running to various choices and the outcome for each trek ends
> differently, although she encounters the same people, and as she
encounters
> a certsin person, the film would then pause to show what happens to
that
> person later on in their life, as if running into Lola has somehow
made a
> point for a certain direction in their life wether being mugged later
on,
> married, or even involved in S&M. Each 'rehash' of events starts over
with
> the shot of a phine receiver coming down on its base thus starting the
heavy
> techno beats again.
>
> The prologue is very existential and, how else, German. With this
artsy
> monologue about life's questions and answers all melding onto one or
> something, but then in kicks this heavy techno beat and it never
stops.
>
> If techno were even made into a film, this would be its incarnation.
This
> film and 'Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' are my two favorites
this
> year.
>
> The website which has some cool clips is at
> http://www.spe.sony.com/classics/runlolarun/
>
> The soundtrack is very very cool.
> ---------------------------------------------
> Scott Stegenga - Internet Engineer
> Tunes.com
> ...same company, more stuff...
> 312-642-7560 x109
> http://www.tunes.com
> http://www.rollingstone.com
> http://www.thesource.com
> http://www.downbeatjazz.com
> and many more to come...
>
>
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 10:02:15 PDT
From: "jason miklian" <tywebb1@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Run Lola Run
It's at the Lagoon, a kick ass movie theatre in Minneapolis....the German
'literal' translation is "Lola Runs", but it's being marketed as 'Run Lola
Run'. Great great movie--anyone who likes techno and movies should see
it-should be out on video soon though for people who don't have it close to
them...
MOBY in Minneapolis. From what I've heard on here about his recent shows,
it should be a totally orgasmic experience! I think I'll be at First Ave. at
like 3 PM drooling in anticipation...
>From: zbentz@d.umn.edu
>Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
>To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
>Subject: Re: (mobility) Run Lola Run
>Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 10:41:56 +0000
>
>dude! that was "run lola run." the soundtrack is awesome! i've been
>playing it on my show for a month or two now. i love "running one" with
>it's cool humming/ahh-ing bits. i never got to see it 'cause i'd have to
>drive 300 miles round trip to minneapolis. however, i did travel 1000
>miles round trip to see underworld in chicago...TWICE!!
>ok...later,
>[xaq]
>
>--On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 9:35 AM -0500 "Stegenga, Scott"
><scotts@tunes.com> wrote:
>
> > Saw this excellent piece of celluloid last night. 90 minutes of wild
>film.
> >
> > In German, Its titled 'Lola rennt'. Anyone know German who can loosely
> > translate?
> >
> > Like another film I've seen, 'Sliding Doors' this film takes the
>concept of
> > 'what if she did this...' to a cool level. It showcases 3 'episodes'
>of a
> > girl named Lola who must save her boyfriend, Manni, from getting
>killed by
> > his mafia boss. He has lost 100,000 Deutche Marks and needs to get
>that
> > amount in 20 minutes or his boss will suspect he's stealing from him.
>The
> > eposides highlight her running to her father, a bank president, and
>maybe
> > asking him for the money, then running to Manni just before he robs a
> > supermarket at noon. There are alot of running shots. Alot.
> >
> > It starts with this phone call to Lola, and the rest of the scenes
>involver
> > her running to various choices and the outcome for each trek ends
> > differently, although she encounters the same people, and as she
>encounters
> > a certsin person, the film would then pause to show what happens to
>that
> > person later on in their life, as if running into Lola has somehow
>made a
> > point for a certain direction in their life wether being mugged later
>on,
> > married, or even involved in S&M. Each 'rehash' of events starts over
>with
> > the shot of a phine receiver coming down on its base thus starting the
>heavy
> > techno beats again.
> >
> > The prologue is very existential and, how else, German. With this
>artsy
> > monologue about life's questions and answers all melding onto one or
> > something, but then in kicks this heavy techno beat and it never
>stops.
> >
> > If techno were even made into a film, this would be its incarnation.
>This
> > film and 'Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' are my two favorites
>this
> > year.
> >
> > The website which has some cool clips is at
> > http://www.spe.sony.com/classics/runlolarun/
> >
> > The soundtrack is very very cool.
> > ---------------------------------------------
> > Scott Stegenga - Internet Engineer
> > Tunes.com
> > ...same company, more stuff...
> > 312-642-7560 x109
> > http://www.tunes.com
> > http://www.rollingstone.com
> > http://www.thesource.com
> > http://www.downbeatjazz.com
> > and many more to come...
> >
> >
>
>
>
>___________________________________
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 10:29:04 -0700 (PDT)
From: Phizzo Jobson <techno_gpig@yahoo.com>
Subject: (mobility) chartbeat
like my new name? its the character from the BODYROCK
video (its really me PAUL SIMPSON)
anyway PLAY sold more copies this week than last, so
it will gain in the charts, it was 172 last week
its 9 On heatseekers now
BODYROCK was 27 last week on rock, down 1 but w/a
bullet, and its not in the top 20 yet but is
approaching there....
it is number 16 on dance club play up from 19
and VH1 appparently put the vid (phizzo!) into
rotation last week, but it hasnt been playing it much.
they have however been playing WEIRD AL. whutz up with
that?\
they also have the new CHEMS video in rotation!?!?!?
huh!??!?!?
bye!!
(writing this in his mom's office at the
library....shhhh....!!!!)
===
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on 1ne of his favorite cereals, RAISIN HELL
SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON!
ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT!
feedback@mtv.com
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 12:00:00 -0400
From: jgmagnus@bkb.com
Subject: (mobility) Kimby
Kimby,
I believe the track is "Animal Sight"
I can record that import cd of End of Everything for ya if you want AND I
won't "own" you or anything. I'll just do it.
If you want a tape, EMAIL me at: jgmagnus@bkb.com
- Jayson
- -----Original Message-----
Oh also, I saw a used copy (how is that possible?) of "End of Everything" at a
record store by my place. It was the import with the track, uh, what is that
track called? "Animal...." something. *sigh* But I saw it and it was $30 for
what looked like a slightly beaten copy but I did find it under "VoodoChild"
instead of MOBY. I was kinda happy but I couldn't buy it since I was broke and
I could've had it but then my bf would "own" me as he calls it. He's annoying
when he has money. *sigh*
- --kimby
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 11:13:18 PDT
From: "Steve Giles" <power_hymn@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) buying Moby shirts in the US
Well, I got Moby news from DEF today, and no decisions have been made
regarding Moby's next US single. Bodyrock is still being promoted. UK &
Worldwide will see the W"hy Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" release on October
11th.
About a week ago many of you asked where the shirts are hiding at. Here's
the info you're looking for:
- ----------------
We have lots of official Moby merchandise available. Please reply to this
message with SEND LIST as the subject if you would like a list (e-mail) or
catalogue (snail mail). However, bear in mind that weÆre based in the UK and
only accept payments in UK pounds - UK cheque or postal order, Eurocheque,
international money order or cash (by registered post). No credit card
orders - sorry.
If you live in the US or Canada and would like to order Moby merchandise
from the US, please send a message to mobymail@aol.com - you will be sent
details of available merchandise and how to order it. Please be patient as
this service is currently being set up.
We are looking into setting up an internet merchandising service. Details
will follow later.
- ----------------
- -Steve
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 11:25:03 -0700
From: kimbalina <kimbalina@earthlink.net>
Subject: (mobility) Re:Denver show (kimby ranting again)
>
> >At about 9:30, Moby's show began, and it was awesome from the get-go.
> >"My Weakness" started playing as darkness and thick stage fog were
> >pierced by diffuse moving blue lights. Moby and his live band (Scott,
> >Greta, and a blonde guy whose name I missed) appeared and the action
> >got underway. There was a ton of variety in the speed and mood of the
> >songs. Here's what was played:
>
> My Weakness
> Find My Baby
> Machete
> Porcelain
> James Bond Theme
> Go
> Next Is The E
> Everloving
> Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
> If Things Were Perfect
> Ah Ah
> Bring Back My Happiness
> Natural Blues
> Bodyrock
> Honey
> Feeling So Real
> Thousand
I belive that is the exact same set he played in Phx. With the exception
of Honey being further up the list then where it is there. I think he
played it with in the top five songs. Not that it matters though. I was a
bit saddned that we didn't get to hear any 'Animal Rights' in there. And,
has any one heard MOBY play anything from 'Ambiant'? I would love to hear
that. I think that's probably my favorite with 'I like to score' and
'End of Everything' with 'Play' mixed in there. :-)
>
>
> >Moby was bursting with energy, sometimes playing various guitars,
> >drums/percussion, and synths. The light effects were fantastic, and
> >greatly enhanced the show. You really must see it to believe it. The
> >sound quality left something to be desired, unfortunately. The synths
> >were hard to hear over the drums and general distortion. According to
> >some people I talked to, however, it sounded a lot better on the floor.
He is a rather hyper boy isn't he? I wonder to God how he finds the energy
nightly to put on such a show. I think he was slightly more energetic the
first time I saw him along with Pablo the cute Mr. Bean looking bongo guy.
Man, some hyper ppl. :-)
>
> >After introducing each member of his backup band toward the end of the
> >show, Moby dismissed them from the stage and stood still as "Thousand"
> >played. As it accelerated, he got on top of a keyboard and stretched
> >out his arms amidst a spectacular grand finale of strobing lights,
> >concluding the performance even more dramatically than it began.
>
I think from other accounts, we can conclude that MOBY does this as his
finisher pretty much always. I wonder what significance this has for
MOBY. I'm sure there's symbolism that I'm not see (Christ?) but does
anyone have any other ideas? Has MOBY ever adressed it in an interview?
That part of the show kinda scares me. I'm not sure why. Maybe I think
he'll fall and hurt himself. :-P
>
> >After buying a couple cool t-shirts, I went to the tour bus. Moby was
> >near it, talking with people and signing autographs. Some people had
> >PLAY flats, but I don't know how they got them. (Anyone?) I got to
> >talk with Moby a little bit, and he said 'hi' to me from Damian, whom
> >he had met the night before in Salt Lake City. :) I also got to step
> >onto his bus and converse with Scott (the drummer).
>
Wow, I've now formed the opinion that I really like Scott. He's very
attractive but rather short. I remember hearing a boy in the front from
the PHX show yelling somthing like "you're sexy Scott!" I was kinda taken
aback by that. But I agreed. :-)
BTW: did you see any Scooby Doo's lying around? :-P Or Tucan Sam's for
that matter. *giggle*
>
>
- --kimby
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 11:31:35 -0700
From: kimbalina <kimbalina@earthlink.net>
Subject: (mobility) SEND LIST
kimbalina@earthlink.net
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 08:00:42 +0200
From: but not _the_ frankz <frankz@dds.nl>
Subject: (mobility) Re: contradiction
you have to be ware (be aware)
that yo quotes or signatures are in line with yo messages;
Here we see intuition fuck logic and the result is
you could LOGICALLY have seen Moby easyly
but yo intuition failed!
so, better dont fuck logic too much
cause Kees gets angry...
Bjorkdoll wrote:
>
> dang.
>
> not only did i mess up the 3 chances i had to see moby this summer but i
> just found out today that the icelandic goddess - Bjork - was in seattle
> all last week filming scenes for her movie, 'dancer in the dark'.
>
> i am sooooo completely bummed out that i missed a chance to see her up
> close and personal....maybe even get a chance to talk to her. :(
>
> sarah
> "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..."
> http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html
now send that address, bjorky,
yo tape is fab!
> __________________________r_e_p_e_a_t__a_f_t_e_r__m_e
> ______________________________________fuck logic fuck logic
> ________________________b_r_a_v_o__t_o__i_n_s_t_i_n_c_t
> ___________________________________and sweet intuition, honey
- --
- ---------------
"I'll be riding on the bus,
'till I Cadillac."
- ---------------z-z-top-----
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 13:47:23 -0500
From: "Melanie A. Gilbert" <mgilbert.freshcaps@drewpearson.com>
Subject: RE: (mobility) Memories of Moby
But the encore, of course, was
"Thousand" and he did that thing where he stood on the keyboard and looked
not unlike Christ. It was tremendous. It was not even the best show I've
seen him do, but in some ways it was one of the most memorable. It was so
exciting to watch him. I cannot WAIT to see him again in Chicago and DC.
Yo!
I got goose bumbs just reading this because of course I've been there.
This will be the 5th time I've seen him and I can't wait for Monday to
arrive! Wow. Seriously, goose bumps!!
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 13:49:01 -0500
From: "Melanie A. Gilbert" <mgilbert.freshcaps@drewpearson.com>
Subject: RE: (mobility) Run Lola Run
however, i did travel 1000
miles round trip to see underworld in chicago...TWICE!!
ok...later,
[xaq]
Yo!
I bet they were worth it! And then some. Their new album really trips my trigger.
=)
~Miss MeL
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 13:59:05 -0500
From: "Melanie A. Gilbert" <mgilbert.freshcaps@drewpearson.com>
Subject: RE: (mobility) No Animal Rights???
. I was a
bit saddned that we didn't get to hear any 'Animal Rights' in there.
Yo.
This is really sad as Animal Rights is one of my favorite albums and that
tour was great! What Love? That songs rocks!! Now I know what I will be
screaming at the top of my lungs hoping he will play it in Minneapolis.
FYI - I'm putting a web page together as we speak and one of my featured
pictures is one of Moby I took in '92 and then had him sign in '93. It's
quite cute, and when I brought it to him the second time to sign it, he
said, "wow, I had more hair back then."
=)
~Miss MeL
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 14:04:06 -0500 (CDT)
From: theShackofXaq <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Minneapolis
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Davies, Andrew wrote:
> Is there anyone here that is going to see Moby at the First Avenue show in
> Minneapolis this coming Monday? I wanna hook up with some Mobility members!
> Mail me and let me know!
just so ya'll know, i'll be there in a plain black t-shirt with my long
blonde hair tied up and my nerdy glasses on. oh, and i'm damn skinny and
almost tall.
[xaq]
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