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Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 16:36:01 EST
From: Feelingbadlyreal@aol.com
Subject: (mobility)GO 86 of MTVeurope Top 100 of the millenium
Of course it wasn't announced by Mtv so couldn't get the tape but Go (from
the story so far they put underneath) was on MTV at about 19:20 european time
as number 86 of the Top 100 songs i guess of the millenium (that have a video
huh)
Go video is really weird, with head flying in moments like in disc, Moby with
hair (fantastic !) banging on the "piano" ... A must-see ! Unfortunately no
copy and i don't think that the show will pass another time.
But let's try to get a Moby weekend or day or at least a "3 of one" for our
favorite little idiot. Leave a message on mtve.com ! Dozens ! Thousands !
Bye
Matthieu
np: Thousand - Live at Reverb (where has gone the page Rob ? Only got this
one. :( )
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Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 19:08:32 EST
From: Tecknomonk@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) the pork guys
it's been a rainy gloomy depressing day and i just got a copy of the pork guys (moby was the drummer in this hardcore punk band) 7" vinyl which brightened up my day. if anyone is interested, here's some info on it. the vinyl is brown and it's in a black/white sleeve. the cover has a picture of 3 guys, which i take it to be moby, paul yates(bass), and sidney knasty(guitar/vocals). the cover also has a picture of one the guys (not moby) sticking up his middle finger with the letters "p-u-n-k" written on his knuckles. anyways, here's the track listings... unfortunately, i haven't listened to it yet, so i can't give you an estimated length of each song.
A1 four lights
A2 hannah
B1 face the facts, you're not black
B2 fuck x-mas, fuck you
all tracks were recorded live at the anthrax in stamford, ct summer 97
also, according to the self-starter foundation, this vinyl is step 5 out of 7 in the personal success program. :)
t i n a
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Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 22:50:35 EST
From: Insrtbrain@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) More voting necessities...
Alright ~ Rolling Stone is doing their century poll and WE HAVE TO VOTE
FOR PLAY AS ALBUM OF THE CENTURY. If Backstreet Boys Millenium beats play I
think I might have to go postal in a Claires. As of my vote, Play has gotten
9 votes... This can not stand. Nevermind the fact that Moby isn't nominated
for artist of the century (guess he just doesn't compare to the Go-Go's) or
doesn't have a song of the century (but at least REM's "Loosing my religion"
is winning).. Doesn't matter.. Play is our friend and its time Moby got his
just props... The site to go to is:
http://rollingstone.tunes.com/centurypoll/
Vote away...
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Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 23:31:21 EST
From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) More voting necessities...
well...this RS thing is a piece of shit...for them not to have The Red Hot
Chili Peppers as a band of the century contender is sad.....and for guns n
roses to be on top of the poll is also ridiculous..to me it's like having the
BBs number one..i mean, axl made his mark but it was not freakin historic
man!!! got my vote in for moby..peace...elie
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Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 09:22:57 PST
From: "Stephanie Momose" <srmomo@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Pet Shop Boys review at the NEC in brief
I totally disagree with your review of the show. I went to 4 PSB shows in
the U.S. - Las Vegas, L.A., Orange County, and San Diego. Each was
spectacular and powerful. The San Diego show was by far the BEST show I
have ever seen live (tho Moby's L.A. show for Play is a close second).
First of all, Sylvia is a very polished and professional singer. She and
the guys (who, by the way, were the actual album vocalists) did a fantastic
job of supporting Niel. The music performance was great - the usual PSB
stuff with added flair and new mixes (didn't you notice?) that were more
than danceable and which were both entertaining and infusable. The
atmosphere was charged with the highest energy...
For Your Own Good was the best opener they could have chosen. It was new,
high tech, and suspense building. Being Boring was spectacular, as were
their other newly remixed pieces. Discoteca was a new take on the old beat
- - softer but just as eloquent.
This is looking to be a great tour. They've sold out dates all over the
world! Quite a step up for their last tour, when they did well in certain
places but lost money in other places. This is a great step into the
millenium for the Pet Shop Boys.
If you want club, go see Ben Watt dj. Pet Shop Boys are still the
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Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 20:00:56 EST
From: DJTripp2@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) MOBY NAKED
I Saw him in San Fran naked for thousand on his keyboard at umm....some
electronic festival of music thingy, in 95 or 96...EIW concert
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Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 20:10:33 EST
From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Yeah, I saw Moby naked too and I....
began to take my clothes off, and as Thousand was playing and the beats were
getting harder and faster, so was the beating of my heart and right when the
song reached its peaked, I wet my pants and called it a nite...what the hell
are we talking about...love..elie
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Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 19:01:48 -0800
From: "wolfgang friedlich" <ahimsa@goatrance.com>
Subject: (mobility) no remix of bjork...
sup,
i downloaded a few ago and its not a Moby mix, its just one of the cheesy dance mixes, i forget who no, but i also found a Sneaker Pimps "Spin Spin Sugar" Moby mix, false again, as well as a Mortal Kombat Moby mix, people on Napster are stupid, if its dance or house they call it Moby...so watch out for theses false mixes, they're full of crap...