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From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest)
To: mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: mobility-digest V3 #58
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mobility-digest Thursday, December 16 1999 Volume 03 : Number 058
(mobility) Re: More voting necessities...
(mobility) Mime-Version: 1.0
Re: (mobility) Yeah, I saw Moby naked too and I....
Re: (mobility) Re: More voting necessities...
Re: (mobility) Mime-Version: 1.0
Re: (mobility) moby naked
(mobility) Where?
Re: (mobility) Where?
(mobility) various
Re: (mobility) Where?
Re: (mobility) Re: More voting necessities...
Re: (mobility) moby naked
Re: (mobility) Where?
Re: (mobility) Where?
Re: (mobility) Where?
Re: (mobility) Where?
Re: (mobility) various
Re: (mobility) Where?
Re: (mobility) Where?
(mobility) Top Albums of whatever lists
Re: (mobility) MTV?
Re: (mobility) MTV?
Re: (mobility) Top Albums of whatever lists
Re: (mobility) Top Albums of whatever lists
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 14:15:34 EST
From: Dpec42@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) Re: More voting necessities...
um... i love play as much as the next guy, but album of the century... i
don't think so. need i elaborate? need i point out the existance of the
beatles, the rolling stones, miles davis, duke ellington, rem, the velvet
underground, nirvane, adve breubek, john coltraine, aphex twin, led zepplin,
john gershwin... if i made a list of the albums of the century, i'm sure moby
would appear on it. but let's be honest here. play wouldn't even exist if not
for the blues recordings it samples, all of which come from this century. i
love the man, but let's not be rash.
- -don pentaro
<A HREF="www.geocities.com/dpec42/index.html">www.geocities.com/dpec42/</A>
you know. for kids.
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 11:36:03 -0800 (PST)
From: Minesh Patel <mineshp2@excite.com>
Subject: (mobility) Mime-Version: 1.0
- - Minesh Patel
- - Age: 23
- - Moby collection: Play, Everything is wrong, Reverb taped
- - Favorite Moby Song: Go
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 15:01:31 EST
From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Yeah, I saw Moby naked too and I....
(:o)
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 15:03:21 EST
From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: More voting necessities...
In a message dated 12/16/1999 11:16:41 AM Pacific Standard Time,
Dpec42@aol.com writes:
> um... i love play as much as the next guy, but album of the century... i
> don't think so. need i elaborate? need i point out the existance of the
> beatles, the rolling stones, miles davis, duke ellington, rem, the velvet
> underground, nirvane, adve breubek, john coltraine, aphex twin, led
zepplin,
>
> john gershwin... if i made a list of the albums of the century, i'm sure
> moby
> would appear on it. but let's be honest here. play wouldn't even exist if
> not
> for the blues recordings it samples, all of which come from this century.
i
> love the man, but let's not be rash.
>
> -don pentaro
>
> <A HREF="www.geocities.com/dpec42/index.html">www.geocities.com/dpec42/</A>
> you know. for kids.
>
>
>
very good point..i believe praises are due to the pioneers of music...perhaps
those that broke through with a new sound not heard before...
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 15:03:48 EST
From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Mime-Version: 1.0
In a message dated 12/16/1999 11:56:53 AM Pacific Standard Time,
mineshp2@excite.com writes:
> Reverb taped
how long is this taping of Moby...elie
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 16:47:09 EST
From: "Stacey MacGrath" <moby62985@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby naked
I just remembered this picture from the interview at the URL below. Check it
out. He's covered but it's close.
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 14:06:40 -0800 (PST)
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?David=20EisBrenner?= <girch07@yahoo.com>
Subject: (mobility) Where?
I'm wanting to get the older albums of Moby (I have
Play, Everything is wrong, and I like to score) and I
was wondering if anyone knew a good place (or places)
to look for them. Anybody?
Dragon_Slayer
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 16:34:16 -0600
From: "Daniel Orion Davis" <ddavis@lonestarstrategies.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Where?
Depends where you are...in Dallas and Austin I see Moby, Rare, and Ambient
all the time...the Voodoo Child album is a little rarer, but I've seen it a
couple of times too...
> I'm wanting to get the older albums of Moby (I have
> Play, Everything is wrong, and I like to score) and I
> was wondering if anyone knew a good place (or places)
> to look for them. Anybody?
>
> Dragon_Slayer
>
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 14:57:46 -0800 (PST)
From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson <techno_gpig@yahoo.com>
Subject: (mobility) various
heh, people actually saw him naked. and wow, people
arent yelling at me for asking that!!!! however, i
sent 2 messages and the 2nd on ecame first and the
first one came second. eep. oh well.
also, NPR hass announced their top 100 and Play is
(duh) not on it. however, "Drumming" by Steve Reich
is, so thats kinda cool. the Ramones are on it too.
great.
but why isnt the Simpsons theme there? i mean its
personally not my favorite work on there (none of them
by any acts represented there are, not Nirvana "Teen
Spirit" or "Drumming" isnt my favorite Reich either)
but then agian, its really what defined the 20th
century right? and the 90s are as much a part of the
20th century as any other decade. and the simpsons was
pretty much the most important thing of the 90s. (then
agin im like this huge hardcore simppsons fan....)
WHATEVER. this is stupid. move on.
so GO is the euro 86 best video? over here in the
states TMBG "DONT LETS START" was number 89!!!!!! i
didnt see them play it tho ;( ive never really seen a
TMBG video (well once on the weird al special in 92
but i forgot which one, i never heard them before
then, i think it was "Statue Got Me High")
ok im gonna put my list of best albums up soon.
SPIN.com sez theyre gonna have artists
somethingorother lists up soon, including you know
who. in the new issue it also lists a bunch of liek
models and folks (including Madonna) that mobys been
screwing around with (as in, hobnobbing and such, you
know what i mean)
great, okay bye for now. oh, um, i need the apartment
tonite, heres some $$ go see a saucy puppet show ok?
PHIZZO-FRY (hey an unexpected Primus reference. cool!)
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 18:02:53 EST
From: Orgnalfire@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Where?
if you go to best buy they have alot of hard to find moby releases
orgnalfire
http://go.to/wildfire
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 16:10:20 -0700
From: kimbalina <kimbalina@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: More voting necessities...
Dpec42@aol.com wrote:
> >but let's be honest here. play wouldn't even exist if not
> >for the blues recordings it samples, all of which come from this century. i
> >love the man, but let's not be rash.
>
I love Play too but yes, *a lot* of music has come out in the last 100 years.
He's got a lot to contend with, but best of luck anyway! I'm not really rooting
for anyone so whatever. :-)
- --kimby
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 16:11:43 -0700
From: kimbalina <kimbalina@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby naked
Stacey MacGrath wrote:
> >I just remembered this picture from the interview at the URL below. Check it
> >out. He's covered but it's close.
What URL? :-)
- --kimby
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 16:19:01 -0700
From: kimbalina <kimbalina@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Where?
Hi,
Has anyone seen that MTV commercial that has Bodyrock in the background and it
shows the girl stealing from her mom, the guys stuffing his face, the kids
coping off the Asian girl. Then it says "The Rhythm of Being Young.."
Bullsh*t! Stealing? Coping off ppl in school and all to the tune to
Bodyrock? Evil... bad...er.
- --kimby
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 15:19:04 -0800 (PST)
From: DJ Pagan <djpagan@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Where?
- --- David EisBrenner <girch07@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm wanting to get the older albums of Moby (I
> have Play, Everything is wrong, and I like to
> score) and I was wondering if anyone knew a
> good place (or places) to look for them.
> Anybody?
www.cdnow.com
For all your basic Moby needs.
www.gemm.com
For all your rare Moby needs.
=====
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"Is it wrong that I sit in a dark
closet and listen to Dead Cities?"
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 17:21:08 -0600
From: "Daniel Orion Davis" <ddavis@lonestarstrategies.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Where?
yeah, that commercial annoyed me greatly...but, what's a boy to do...
Daniel
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone seen that MTV commercial that has Bodyrock in the background
and it
> shows the girl stealing from her mom, the guys stuffing his face, the kids
> coping off the Asian girl. Then it says "The Rhythm of Being Young.."
> Bullsh*t! Stealing? Coping off ppl in school and all to the tune to
> Bodyrock? Evil... bad...er.
>
> --kimby
>
>
>
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 18:25:41 EST
From: Insrtbrain@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Where?
In a message dated 12/16/1999 3:17:50 PM Pacific Standard Time,
kimbalina@earthlink.net writes:
<< Hi,
Has anyone seen that MTV commercial that has Bodyrock in the background and
it
shows the girl stealing from her mom, the guys stuffing his face, the kids
coping off the Asian girl. Then it says "The Rhythm of Being Young.."
Bullsh*t! Stealing? Coping off ppl in school and all to the tune to
Bodyrock? Evil... bad...er. >>
Yeah I saw that too... The funny thing is that's the target base for MTV ~
nice example huh? And people wonder why kids are so fucked up today and
shooting each other (not that I blame MTV or ne thing, but I think we just
have forgotten about morales and exploit the bad and make it seem cool to be
messed.. I'm not saying there should be censorship of music because that
would just pent it all up.. but glorifying it to the extent of commercials
like that makes me want to say "Excuse me, if your going to air stuff like
that, stop bitching about the state of today's youth okay?" Sorry to go
off.. just read that Time article about Columbine....
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 18:50:37 EST
From: T0NMONTANA@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) various
I have one thing to say and that is THE SIMPSONS RULE!!!!!!!!!!!
-Evolution
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 18:54:15 EST
From: T0NMONTANA@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Where?
I HATE MTV>>>>MTV IS EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL>>>>IN THE MAGAZINES
THEY SEND OUT TO ALL ADVERTISERS MTV BASICALLY SAYS IN THEIR ADD THAT "IF YOU
PUT YOUR COMERCIAL ON MTV KIDS WILL BUY YOUR STUFF CAUSE WE CONTROL THEIR
EVERY MOVE AND THOUGHT">>>>WHAT A BUNCH OF BULL SHT>>>>>>I HATE MTV>>>>EVIL
EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL>>>>>
-Evolution
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 18:59:08 EST
From: Insrtbrain@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Where?
I'm not quite clear... What's your opinion on MTV again? =)
In a message dated 12/16/1999 3:55:08 PM Pacific Standard Time,
T0NMONTANA@aol.com writes:
<< I HATE MTV>>>>MTV IS EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL>>>>IN THE
MAGAZINES
THEY SEND OUT TO ALL ADVERTISERS MTV BASICALLY SAYS IN THEIR ADD THAT "IF
YOU
PUT YOUR COMERCIAL ON MTV KIDS WILL BUY YOUR STUFF CAUSE WE CONTROL THEIR
EVERY MOVE AND THOUGHT">>>>WHAT A BUNCH OF BULL SHT>>>>>>I HATE MTV>>>>EVIL
EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL>>>>>
>>
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 19:16:06 EST
From: Insrtbrain@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) Top Albums of whatever lists
Okay, Play might not be album of the CENTURY... but Moby should get props
artist wise.. I'm not saying tops, but up there just based on the sheer
amount and variety of wonderful stuff he's done. But that's beyond the point
right now and its not going to happen sadly.
Anyway, I still think Play should get some recognition for 99.. Even for
non-moby fans, compared to the sheer crap that's been released this year it
should get some props..
Look what TIME had to say about the Top 10 of 99
The Best of 1999: Music
1 RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE , "The Battle of Los Angeles" (EPIC).
Because Tom Morello--who can make his guitar sound like a harmonica, a pair
of turntables or a street uprising--is the most thrilling guitarist in rock
today. Because rapper-singer Zack de la Rocha mixes poetry and polemics into
song lyrics that would do Chuck D or Bob Dylan proud. Because in a year in
which a riot of rockers copped beats from hip-hop, no other band made the
rap-rock union resonate with such ferocity and intelligence.
Clips in RealAudio
2 THE ROOTS, "Things Fall Apart"(MCA).
This Philadelphia-based band named its CD after a novel by Nigerian writer
Chinua Achebe: very cool. And while other rap acts rely on canned beats, the
The Roots play instruments (guitars, drums, etc.), giving their work unique
vibrancy and depth. Let the cartoon gangstas cater to suburban
stereotypes--the Roots are keeping it real.
3 BRAD MEHLDAU , "Elegiac Cycle" (Warner Bros.).
A 29-year-old pianist who displays not only promise but accomplishment. With
classical grace and jazz improvisation, he has created a masterly album about
loss; virtually every track has the liquid warmth of a freshly shed tear.
Moments of genius in music are rare as diamonds. This CD sparkles like a
display case at Tiffany.
4 NINE INCH NAILS, "The Fragile" (Nothing/Interscope).
Into the orgy of urgently escapist pop that ruled music this year, Trent
Reznor dropped this monument to loneliness and psychic angst. A powerful and
creepily beautiful rock-'n'-roll album, The Fragile brought hope to alienated
youth everywhere.
5 SANTANA, "Supernatural" (Arista).
Let's face it: most '60s rockers have headed out to pasture. But with a
little help from his friends (Lauryn Hill, Everlast), 52-year-old Carlos
Santana stayed alive by renewing the formula that once took him to the top:
blues, Hendrix-style guitar work and chugging Afro-Latin rhythms. Rock
history, written by lightning fingers.
6 FIONA APPLE, "When the Pawn..." (Clean Slate/Epic).
Like shards from a shattered mirror, the 22-year-old singer-songwriter's
latest album glitters with reflective surfaces and sharp edges. Apple's
songs, richly produced and intimately performed, explore the opposite of
romance: betrayal, breakup, failure to commit. Apple has matured into more
than a pop prodigy, more than a girl, interrupted. She is now, as an artist,
a woman in full.
7 KIM RICHEY, "Glimmer" (Mercury).
"From the ashes some glimmer of the truth appears," sings this veteran
Nashville thrush. But her wise, smoky voice doesn't languish in the ashes of
self-pity or revenge. There's buoyancy and gravity, musical variety and
sneaky lyric craft in this endlessly listenable set. Glimmer glows.
8 LES NUBIANS , "Princesses Nubiennes."(OMTOWN/VIRGIN).
Helene and Celia Faussart, singing sisters from Bordeaux, France, boast a
global sound: they take African rhythms and American soul and top them off
with a cool, seductive delivery that's distinctively French. A magical
musical package tour.
9 CONSTANT LAMBERT, Tiresias/Pomona (Hyperion).
Constant Lambert's final ballet score was roundly damned by critics at its
1951 premiere, then went unplayed for 40 years. This recording (performed by
the English Northern Philharmonia, conducted by David Lloyd Jones and happily
coupled with the ballet Pomona) gives a second chance to a masterpiece.
10 REGINA CARTER, "Rhythms of the Heart"(Verve).
A breakout album by a violinist who's a veteran of the jazz scene. Drawing
smartly on the work of jazz violinists of the past--notably Stuff Smith and
Stephane Grappelli--Carter makes music that's wonderfully listenable and, at
times, breathtakingly daring. The devil never played fiddle this well.
Okay ~ I'll agree with Fiona Apple because it's a great album.. Fragile I
dunno that's still under fire. And I haven't even heard the new Rage and am
not planning to. But Santana? Please... yeah its nice he's got a #1 album
after god knows how many years, but the fact that Play isn't on there is
kinda disturbing... I know that the demographic audience of Time is slightly
more mature crowd, but please, give credit where credit is due.
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 10:26:02 +1000
From: Jane Browning <e.browning@qut.edu.au>
Subject: Re: (mobility) MTV?
At 18:54 16/12/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I HATE MTV>>>>MTV IS EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL>>>>IN THE MAGAZINES
>THEY SEND OUT TO ALL ADVERTISERS MTV BASICALLY SAYS IN THEIR ADD THAT "IF
YOU
>PUT YOUR COMERCIAL ON MTV KIDS WILL BUY YOUR STUFF CAUSE WE CONTROL THEIR
>EVERY MOVE AND THOUGHT">>>>WHAT A BUNCH OF BULL SHT>>>>>>I HATE MTV>>>>EVIL
>EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL EVIL>>>>>
>
>
I have never seen MTV before. It sounds ridiculously stupid! I hate music
videos, haven't seen one yet that has enhanced the music for me.....glad
that my TV set is MTV free though!
Jane
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 19:31:45 EST
From: Insrtbrain@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) MTV?
In a message dated 12/16/1999 4:28:27 PM Pacific Standard Time,
e.browning@qut.edu.au writes:
<< I have never seen MTV before. It sounds ridiculously stupid! I hate music
videos, haven't seen one yet that has enhanced the music for me.....glad
that my TV set is MTV free though! >>
I will argue against point... I don't know if your a Beck fan, but after the
"sexxlaws" video, I will never be able to listen to the song without laughing
my ass off. But I tend to be a very visual person so that could account for
part of it.
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 19:32:24 EST
From: T0NMONTANA@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums of whatever lists
BRAD MEHLDA is so incredibly awsome.. he is the best jazz pianist around.
-Evolution
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 19:55:12 EST
From: JRDYM77@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums of whatever lists
a best of list again? here's my 2 cents, snippits from the past 10 years:
Sinead O'Connor: The Lion and the Cobra
I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
Am I Not Your Girl?
Universal Mother
Gospel Oak
("Summer's End" on the Avengers soundtrack, "Lullaby
for Cain" on Talented Mr. Ripley soundtrack, "Factory
Girl" on Chieftains' Tears of Stone, "Release" from Afro-
Celt Sound System vol. 2)
Cyndi Lauper: Sisters of Avalon
Skunk Anansie: Stoosh
Post Orgasmic Chill
soundtracks: Gattaca, The Piano, The Nightmare Before Christmas,
Beloved, Little Shop of Horrors, Toys
Bjork: Homogenic
Post
Gus Gus: Polydistortion
The Cranberries: Everybody Else is Doing It, So Why Can't We?
No Need to Argue
To the Faithful Departed
Bury the Hatchet
("Liar, Liar" on Empire Records soundtrack)
Moby: Everything is Wrong
Animal Rights
Play
(everything else he's ever done!)
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