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From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest)
To: mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: mobility-digest V3 #51
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mobility-digest Monday, December 6 1999 Volume 03 : Number 051
Re: (mobility) Pet shop boys,
(mobility) a few answers... (aphex twin, the d, moby in illinois)
Re: (mobility) OT i still recall the taste of your tears
Re: (mobility) OT i still recall the taste of your tears
Re: (mobility) i still recall the taste of your tears
(mobility) moby announces Uk tour for Feb 2000!
Re: (mobility) OT i still recall the taste of your tears
RE: (mobility) OT i still recall the taste of your tears
(mobility) moby stuff/me on the radio/very funny Chanukah thing
Re: (mobility) OT i still recall the taste of your tears
Re: (mobility) moby stuff/me on the radio/very funny Chanukah thing
Re: (mobility) OT i still recall the taste of your tears
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Mon, 06 Dec 1999 11:59:43 -0700
From: kimbalina <kimbalina@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Pet shop boys,
"Cottier, Darryl" wrote:
> >Can anyone help me... I'm now looking for the Pet Shop Boys "It's a Sin"
> >just a vocal mix, no music. Has it been released
> >on a single with just a vocal track? The places I've tried so far have no
> >clue.
OH God, I love that song. If you find it and can convert it to MP3, lemme know.
Hey, aren't Pet Shop Boys touring? Anyone seen them yet? I'd love to. So cute,
so wonderful. Ah.
- --kimby
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 14:11:57 EST
From: Dpec42@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) a few answers... (aphex twin, the d, moby in illinois)
1. richard d. james does indeed claim to have a large backlog of unreleased
songs and i'd believe that. however, he's also kind oif threatened to pull a
prince on us and release some utter shite just to get off of warp. here's
hoping otherwise.
2. tenacious d played a show in chicago over the summer at the house of
blues, but it sold out and i couldn't get tickets. i was, and still am, most
upset.
3. moby played in chicago saturday night at q1o1's twsted 6 along with a
whole bunch of bands i don't care about. i wanted to go for moby and the foo
fighters, but tickets were expoensive and sold out immediately. from whaty i
hear, he played a 30 minute set. check back a day or two on this list. i know
there was stuff about it. other than that, i know he shows up at bars to dj
sometimes. but i doubt he'll be back on an "official" tourdate for sometime.
he was here in august for his tour.
- - don pentaro
"we're the working title for a really long book,
and if it came too easy it wouldn't be worth all the time that it took."
go to <A HREF="www.geocities.com/dpec42/index.html">www.geocities.com/dpec42/<
/A> and see a guy's head explode.
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 19:00:36 EST
From: CuTeBuMpEr@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) OT i still recall the taste of your tears
yeah yeah yeah, i know this is off the topic as you said, but
i love NIN!!! Trent's music before downward spiral was like a new generation
of music in its self, but my favorite is still downward spiral. its filled
with either songs that pump you up or calm you down. a great mixture, if you
ask me.
so are there any other nin fans out there?? i know moby is #1, but you gotta
listen to other stuff too. :D
peace
~ariel~
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 19:03:06 EST
From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) OT i still recall the taste of your tears
i'm not a big fan of his antichristian beliefs...but i do like the way he
makes music...elie
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 19:15:31 EST
From: CuTeBuMpEr@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) i still recall the taste of your tears
you know what sarah.... i wouldnt know what to call what he played at engage,
either. i am not an expert on dance music, and i cant really tell it apart.
all i know is that moby did an excellent dj'n at engage. i dont care what it
was, im just glad i could enjoy it like all of his music!
talk to you later
~ariel~
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 00:21:16 +0000
From: Mark Reed <mar@markgenius1.demon.co.uk>
Subject: (mobility) moby announces Uk tour for Feb 2000!
Moby will be playing Glasgow, Manchester, Norwich, Wolverhampton and
London in Feb 2000, finishing at the Lahndahn Astoria on 10th Feb.
Talking of NIN, saw them twice last week in London... brilliant
brilliant show. Massive review available to anyone interested.
In message <0.c7dfdb31.257da824@aol.com>, CuTeBuMpEr@aol.com writes
>yeah yeah yeah, i know this is off the topic as you said, but
>i love NIN!!! Trent's music before downward spiral was like a new generation
>of music in its self, but my favorite is still downward spiral. its filled
>with either songs that pump you up or calm you down. a great mixture, if you
>ask me.
>so are there any other nin fans out there?? i know moby is #1, but you gotta
>listen to other stuff too. :D
>peace
>~ariel~
>
- --
Mark Reed
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 19:25:43 EST
From: CuTeBuMpEr@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) OT i still recall the taste of your tears
hmm... i must not know that much about trent.
do you think you have time to explain to me his views?
thanks a lot!
peace
ariel
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 19:28:58 -0800
From: "Chris Hand" <tripwire@vdot.net>
Subject: RE: (mobility) OT i still recall the taste of your tears
Heh...I'm sorta anti-christian, but I still believe in God and
spiritual..most people are anti-christian because they despise the
christian coalition. As does moby, so in his own effect he is
anti-christian? Not everyone enjoys the limiting celibacy of organized
religion.
I don't really see why suddenly people think Trent is not a pioneer in music
since the downward spiral. He is the BEST at layers and textures, and
always will be. The production on the Fragile is phenomenal, he made all of
his own sounds, and the techniques he used are really out there. Pretty
hAte machine is pretty much straight forward and simple pop songs. I enjoy
the complexity of sound he has put together, so organic sounding. Pretty
Hate Machine wasn't a total pioneering album, note that Ministry Land of
Rape and Honey would be one of the premier industrial albums. I think the
stuff he is doing now is more original and mature than anything else he has
done before. Maybe it's just me.
Chris
- -----Original Message-----
From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com
[mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of
Chilidiba9@aol.com
Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 4:03 PM
To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) OT i still recall the taste of your tears
i'm not a big fan of his antichristian beliefs...but i do like the way he
makes music...elie
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 16:29:31 -0800 (PST)
From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson <techno_gpig@yahoo.com>
Subject: (mobility) moby stuff/me on the radio/very funny Chanukah thing
HEY FOLKS!!!!!!
HAPPY CHANUKAH!!!!!!!
ok so i was at WPKN Sunday morning hangin out with
Dave Golden who loves playing Jimi Hendrix related
tunes that arent by Hendrix, like covers or parodies
(heh, the Zappa version of "Purple Haze" kicks!) and
of course tunes that sample him! so i told him about
"Voodoo Child" a while ago and he seemed intrigued, so
i brought it in when i went there yestrday, and he
played it!!!!!!! after that he played "Sivivon Sov Sov
Sov" by request of his 3 yr old daughter (cuz its
Chanukah of course) then he played Zappa "Dog Breath
Variations" cuz Zappa rules. he also played Jazz Is
Dead in there too (like jazz covers of Greateful Dead
or sumthin) , and right before Moby something like
Enigma, techno/synth stuff except with Celtic stuff
or something, the group was called Celtic trio i
think.
anyway, afterwards when he did mic break he let me
talk about moby on the air! i mentioned the
voodoochild 12"s like they say in the "rare" 2cd, i
also brought that too but i didnt play it cuz i dont
like that version as much. the EU version is the bomb,
as is the rest of the album. awwww yeah.... and
afterwards mr. Jim Wellington comes in and says "was
that Moby singing about (whatever the Celtic Trio
thing was)?" so that was kinda silly. I also brought
the Beasties Anthology which i just got for Chanukah,
cuz apparently Jimmy James is a huge Hendrix homage.
he didnt play it tho.
also, I've heard Moby was on the soundtrack to "Next
Friday" can some1ne confirm this???????
and also, i saw the new CMJ monthly with Kid Rock on
the cover (not on the disc thank god) and it says
something about "does music even matter anymore?" and
it says moby's name there, so he's
involved/interviewed or whatever. i'll get that
eventually.....
also, i saw that RS thing, best albums, moby compared
w/Tom Waits. cool. i just started listening to him,
he's cool. i wanna hear his new cd but some idiot
stole it from the library and PKN never got it. hmmmm.
he appears on the new Primus cd which i listened to,
it is surprisningly damn good, much better than a cd
where Matt Stone and Fred Durst coproduce a track
each. hey, even Martina Topley Bird is on a few
tracks?!?!?
still havent gotten SPIN's end of the year thing. you
all bet "Play" is number 1ne???
uhhh...... okay so heres a cool Chanukah thing mom
showed me, and at the bottom is the Chanukah presents
i got so far. if you wanna hear Moby related things,
exit now.
> Date: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 5:50 PM
> Subject: Holiday merger
>
>
> Continuing the current trend of large-scale mergers
> and acquisitions, it
> was announced today at a press conference that
> Christmas and Chanukah will
> merge. An industry source said that the deal had
> been in the works for about 3000
> years, ever since the rise of the Muslim Empire.
>
> While details were not available at press time, it
> is believed that the
> overhead cost of having twelve days of Christmas and
> eight days of Chanukah
> was becoming prohibitive for both sides. By
> combining forces, we're told,
> the world will be able to enjoy consistently
> high-quality service during the
> Fifteen Days of Christmukah, as the new holiday is
> being called.
>
> Massive layoffs are expected with lords a-leaping
> and maids a-milking being
> the hardest hit. As part of the conditions of the
> agreement, the letters on
> the dreydl, currently in Hebrew, will be replaced by
> Latin, thus becoming
> unintelligible to a wider audience. Also, instead
> of translating to "A great
> miracle happened there," the message on the dreydl
> will be the more generic
> "Miraculous stuff happens."
>
> In exchange, it is believed that Jews will be
> allowed to use Santa Claus
> and his vast merchandising resources for buying and
> delivering their gifts.
> In fact, one of the sticky points holding up the
> agreement for at least three
> hundred years was the question of whether Jewish
> children could leave milk
> and cookies for Santa even after having eaten meat
> for dinner. A
> breakthrough came last year when Oreos were finally
> declared to be Kosher.
> All sides appeared happy about this.
>
> A spokesman for Christmas, Inc., declined to say
> whether a takeover of
> Kwanzaa might not be in the works as well. He
> merely pointed out that, were
> it not for the independent existence of Kwanzaa, the
> merger between Christmas
> and Chanukah might indeed be seen as an unfair
> cornering of the holiday
> market. Fortunately for all concerned, he said,
> Kwanzaa will help to
> maintain the competitive balance. He then closed
> the press conference by
> leading all present in a rousing rendition of "Oy,
> Come All Ye Faithful."
>
Beasties: Sounds Of Science
Orbital: Middle Of Nowhere
Pixies:Doolittle
a discman (rock! i can listen to Stereolab in school!)
new gloves
some puzzlebooks
$25
books
etc.
"Mom! Dad! Yr alive!" Amy Wong, Futurama
"Yeah but so what! the important thing is, we found
you a new man!" Amy's parents
bye!!!!!1
PHIZZZZO
=====
Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!!
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
Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje
(aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<)
__________________________________________________
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------------------------------
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 22:10:48 EST
From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) OT i still recall the taste of your tears
i know...but you can clearly agree with me that in his songs, trent clearly
states about god being dead and the idea of emptiness and such..i
mean...meybe it's like his alter ego speaking...i don't know..to me, his
songs are his views because that is all i have to make my assumption...i'm
tired and i cannot think right now...
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 06 Dec 1999 22:12:28 EST
From: "Serena Horrigan" <djmiso@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby stuff/me on the radio/very funny Chanukah thing
here's a little question for anybody who knows: when is the sessions show
with moby airing on pbs??? i have tried looking on the website that moby.org
gives but there's no info.....does anyone know? thanks!!
xoxoxox,
dj miso
&
djshocktheshit
>From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson <techno_gpig@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
>To: mobility@xmission.com
>Subject: (mobility) moby stuff/me on the radio/very funny Chanukah thing
>Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 16:29:31 -0800 (PST)
>
>HEY FOLKS!!!!!!
>
>HAPPY CHANUKAH!!!!!!!
>ok so i was at WPKN Sunday morning hangin out with
>Dave Golden who loves playing Jimi Hendrix related
>tunes that arent by Hendrix, like covers or parodies
>(heh, the Zappa version of "Purple Haze" kicks!) and
>of course tunes that sample him! so i told him about
>"Voodoo Child" a while ago and he seemed intrigued, so
>i brought it in when i went there yestrday, and he
>played it!!!!!!! after that he played "Sivivon Sov Sov
>Sov" by request of his 3 yr old daughter (cuz its
>Chanukah of course) then he played Zappa "Dog Breath
>Variations" cuz Zappa rules. he also played Jazz Is
>Dead in there too (like jazz covers of Greateful Dead
>or sumthin) , and right before Moby something like
>Enigma, techno/synth stuff except with Celtic stuff
>or something, the group was called Celtic trio i
>think.
>
>anyway, afterwards when he did mic break he let me
>talk about moby on the air! i mentioned the
>voodoochild 12"s like they say in the "rare" 2cd, i
>also brought that too but i didnt play it cuz i dont
>like that version as much. the EU version is the bomb,
>as is the rest of the album. awwww yeah.... and
>afterwards mr. Jim Wellington comes in and says "was
>that Moby singing about (whatever the Celtic Trio
>thing was)?" so that was kinda silly. I also brought
>the Beasties Anthology which i just got for Chanukah,
>cuz apparently Jimmy James is a huge Hendrix homage.
>he didnt play it tho.
>
>also, I've heard Moby was on the soundtrack to "Next
>Friday" can some1ne confirm this???????
>
>and also, i saw the new CMJ monthly with Kid Rock on
>the cover (not on the disc thank god) and it says
>something about "does music even matter anymore?" and
>it says moby's name there, so he's
>involved/interviewed or whatever. i'll get that
>eventually.....
>
>also, i saw that RS thing, best albums, moby compared
>w/Tom Waits. cool. i just started listening to him,
>he's cool. i wanna hear his new cd but some idiot
>stole it from the library and PKN never got it. hmmmm.
>he appears on the new Primus cd which i listened to,
>it is surprisningly damn good, much better than a cd
>where Matt Stone and Fred Durst coproduce a track
>each. hey, even Martina Topley Bird is on a few
>tracks?!?!?
>
>still havent gotten SPIN's end of the year thing. you
>all bet "Play" is number 1ne???
>
>uhhh...... okay so heres a cool Chanukah thing mom
>showed me, and at the bottom is the Chanukah presents
>i got so far. if you wanna hear Moby related things,
>exit now.
>
> > Date: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 5:50 PM
> > Subject: Holiday merger
> >
> >
> > Continuing the current trend of large-scale mergers
> > and acquisitions, it
> > was announced today at a press conference that
> > Christmas and Chanukah will
> > merge. An industry source said that the deal had
> > been in the works for about 3000
> > years, ever since the rise of the Muslim Empire.
> >
> > While details were not available at press time, it
> > is believed that the
> > overhead cost of having twelve days of Christmas and
> > eight days of Chanukah
> > was becoming prohibitive for both sides. By
> > combining forces, we're told,
> > the world will be able to enjoy consistently
> > high-quality service during the
> > Fifteen Days of Christmukah, as the new holiday is
> > being called.
> >
> > Massive layoffs are expected with lords a-leaping
> > and maids a-milking being
> > the hardest hit. As part of the conditions of the
> > agreement, the letters on
> > the dreydl, currently in Hebrew, will be replaced by
> > Latin, thus becoming
> > unintelligible to a wider audience. Also, instead
> > of translating to "A great
> > miracle happened there," the message on the dreydl
> > will be the more generic
> > "Miraculous stuff happens."
> >
> > In exchange, it is believed that Jews will be
> > allowed to use Santa Claus
> > and his vast merchandising resources for buying and
> > delivering their gifts.
> > In fact, one of the sticky points holding up the
> > agreement for at least three
> > hundred years was the question of whether Jewish
> > children could leave milk
> > and cookies for Santa even after having eaten meat
> > for dinner. A
> > breakthrough came last year when Oreos were finally
> > declared to be Kosher.
> > All sides appeared happy about this.
> >
> > A spokesman for Christmas, Inc., declined to say
> > whether a takeover of
> > Kwanzaa might not be in the works as well. He
> > merely pointed out that, were
> > it not for the independent existence of Kwanzaa, the
> > merger between Christmas
> > and Chanukah might indeed be seen as an unfair
> > cornering of the holiday
> > market. Fortunately for all concerned, he said,
> > Kwanzaa will help to
> > maintain the competitive balance. He then closed
> > the press conference by
> > leading all present in a rousing rendition of "Oy,
> > Come All Ye Faithful."
> >
>
>Beasties: Sounds Of Science
>Orbital: Middle Of Nowhere
>Pixies:Doolittle
>a discman (rock! i can listen to Stereolab in school!)
>new gloves
>some puzzlebooks
>$25
>books
>etc.
>
>"Mom! Dad! Yr alive!" Amy Wong, Futurama
>"Yeah but so what! the important thing is, we found
>you a new man!" Amy's parents
>bye!!!!!1
>PHIZZZZO
>
>=====
>Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!!
>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
>Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje
>(aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<)
>__________________________________________________
>Do You Yahoo!?
>Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place.
>Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com
>
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Date: Tue, 07 Dec 1999 03:44:03 GMT
From: "alex" <a23_@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) OT i still recall the taste of your tears
RE: trent reznor
well, i kinda agree here...here's my opinion. trent is an artistic genius.
i think his vision is great. BUT: i think it's about time he reached
catharsis and stopped bitching about how he hates himself. that's why i
haven't listened to nin in about 7 years. it's boring and it seems like as
soon as he got popular, a lot of music turned this way.
- -alex
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