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Subject: mobility-digest V3 #259
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mobility-digest Saturday, July 22 2000 Volume 03 : Number 259
Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
(mobility) DJ TRIPP ALBUMN EP OUT NOW!
(mobility) Re: I'm back/Town Fair Stuff
Re: (mobility) I smell a rat....(just a note to that)
Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
(mobility) Re: mobility-digest V3 #258
Re: (mobility) juvenilia
Re: (mobility) test
Re: (mobility) moby's american tour...
Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
RE: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
(mobility) His Middle Name IS Melleville
Re: (mobility) His Middle Name IS Melleville
(mobility) Encore un fois...
Re: (mobility) Encore un fois...
Re: (mobility) Encore un fois...
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 11:32:38 MDT
From: "Supreme Goddess" <smlmammal@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
>On the topic of personal presentation, what are other peoples views on
>?>bands
>wearing their own t shirts? I think it's kind of naff and pretentious >and
>I'm sorry but Moby sweetie, you're no exception.
I think it's great that he wears his shirt. IF I could sing or play
something besides the piano and were in a band, I'd definitely wear my
shirts. A bunch of small, local bands I've seen always wear their
shirts...you know, for promotion. YOu see them, you like what you hear, you
head over to the little table and get yourself a shirt just like theirs.
Sometimes if you're lucky they'll take it off and give it to you.
I have a nice green U.S. Bombs shirt hanging in the closest w/ the name
kenneth on it (like a mechanic's/bowling shirt). It was a specially made
shirt for each of the band members. Kenneth of the band gave it off his back
to my boyfriend who is a big fan.
I think it's really neat to have moby wearing his shirts. Especially if
he's wearing one that's not being sold at the concert but you just happen to
show up wearing the same shirt. What's that say? It says Moby thinks you
have great fashion sense. After all, you're wearing the same shirt.
No matter how big Moby gets, I find it charming that he wears his shirts. I
find it the complete opposite of pretention. I find it humbling.
But that's just me.
- -Tina
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 13:47:39 EDT
From: DJTripp2@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) DJ TRIPP ALBUMN EP OUT NOW!
Well folks, the CD is ready for release. It has alot of my own tracks and a
couple that sound ALOT like Moby....i.e. "Come Back (honey)". If you'd like a
copy e-mail me personally or go to www.djtripp.com, you'll get all the info
you need.
thanks, dj tripp
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 18:11:06 GMT
From: "- Fabrizio Achille Polo -" <fabrizio_16@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) Re: I'm back/Town Fair Stuff
Garnet and others,
I'll be at the Rolling Rock Show on the 5th. Like I said in an earlier
post, I've been a big moby fan since I was about 13 (I'm 18 now) but haven't
ever managed to get anyone to take me to a show (I don't drive). So, I am
VERY excited to see him for the first time.
>Like i posted several months ago the venue is only about 1/2 hour for >me,
>so i'm looking forward to meeting listess.
I live about an hour and half away (north, in Meadville) and feel simmilarly
[about meeting listees], but somehow got the impression that no one from the
list was going.
- - Fabrizio
ps Any listees who will be in Latrobe for the Rolling Rock show on the 5th,
let me know (fabrizio_16@hotmail.com). Maybe we can all ahve lunch or
something. That would be very cool.
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 12:14:09 MDT
From: "Supreme Goddess" <smlmammal@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) I smell a rat....(just a note to that)
Sorry to disappoint you and others rob, but my first moby viewing experience
was via Campus Invasion tour. I was only there to see Moby. Sat down
through most of Bush. Can't stand them. FUnny though...their first tour was
the first concert I had ever been to. But again, I went to see No Doubt
(this was before they hit it big). I had heard of them in California but
never got a chance to see them.
Anyway, back to Moby: He did the dramatic "Thousand" closing. It took my
breath away.
I couldn't stand the audience at the concert. Hopefully,and I know it will
be, it will be better at the red rocks. Hopefully I can even go to the red
rocks.
What I found funny was that some ppl were trying to dance to thousand. It
starts out slow and just gets faster and faster and you could see ppl
frantically dancing to it, then finally give up. hee hee.
- -Tina
- ----Original Message Follows----
From: "Rob Skipworth" <rskipwo@cfl.rr.com>
He did thousand for
his two shows but not the festival and bush show. I'm rather glad that he
didn't waste the dramatic closing song on bush fans. :) (no offense to
bush fans... i just don't think they would have cared much.)
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 13:22:21 -0500
From: John Turpin <justified_type@mac.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
>Does anyone know when 'Moby Dick' was written as I have been told that Moby
>is so called as his grandfather wrote it!
Moby is Herman Melville's great-great-grand-nephew. This reference
book I'm using says he lived 1819-1891.
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My hope is / Above and beyond" -- Mortal, "Above & Beyond"
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 19:47:22 GMT
From: "Lucy Nalpathanchil" <indygirl7@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V3 #258
Hey, Garnet...I'm definitley attending Rolling Rock's Town Fair...the
highlight of August! I had no idea ticks were being sold in the local
papers...though the local bars and the x are plugging ticket giveaways
almost every day! I also hear it will be on pay per view...i'm looking
forward to highlighting my presence there to my friends who were too slow in
buying a tic...yes, i'm evil!
Lucy
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 15:57:42 MDT
From: "Kimberly Best" <elfmanrules@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) juvenilia
two silly quotes:
"the bubbles you knew is no more... now i'm hardcore!"
and
"me chinese, me play joke, me put peepee in yr coke"
i miss kindegarten,
DJ PAUL
>>>::laughs:: Man, what in the hell have you been smoking? Send it my
>>>way!!!::laughs::
Kim
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 15:59:48 MDT
From: "Kimberly Best" <elfmanrules@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) test
test
>>>What? A test?! ::Laughs::
Kim
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 16:01:36 MDT
From: "Kimberly Best" <elfmanrules@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby's american tour...
anyone heard any dates for his tour later this year!? i might be going over
to see him............fingers crossed!!!!!
>>>Take me with you, please?
Kim
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 16:23:40 MDT
From: "Kimberly Best" <elfmanrules@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
Oh, and "Moby Dick" was created by Mark Twain about 1890. I think the
reference that you are talking about is totally wrong and fake. Sorry.
Kim
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 18:28:52 EDT
From: MOBYGIRL1@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
Moby Dick was written by Herman Melville. Moby says that he is a descendant
of the Herman Melville.
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 18:28:36 -0400
From: Tim Ellorin <TimE@mediabrains.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
Oh, and "Moby Dick" was created by Mark Twain about 1890. I think the
reference that you are talking about is totally wrong and fake. Sorry.
Kim
Umm, no. Moby Dick or The Whale as it is sometimes referred was written by
Herman Melville in 1851
Tim
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 16:36:27 MDT
From: "Kimberly Best" <elfmanrules@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
Moby Dick was written by Herman Melville. Moby says that he is a descendant
of the Herman Melville.
>>>Where did you read that at? I'm just wondering, because I was checking
>>>out another website and it stated that the reason why Moby was nicknamed
>>>Moby is because his friends used to tease him in high school about his
>>>middle name, which if memory serves me right, is Melville or something
>>>like that. You can never know what is on the internet these days...
Kim
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 16:38:07 MDT
From: "Kimberly Best" <elfmanrules@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
Oh, and "Moby Dick" was created by Mark Twain about 1890. I think the
reference that you are talking about is totally wrong and fake. Sorry.
Kim
Umm, no. Moby Dick or The Whale as it is sometimes referred was written by
Herman Melville in 1851
Tim
>>>I always thought that Mark Twain did Moby Dick. I can't remember. OH,
>>>man, and I'm supposed to be the English major?! ::laughs:: I think I
>>>better get back to my studies...Thank you kindly. Sorry for the
>>>misinformation.
Kim
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 18:40:07 -0400
From: Tim Ellorin <TimE@mediabrains.com>
Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby in Auckland NZ. Thursday July 20 2000
>>>I always thought that Mark Twain did Moby Dick. I can't remember. OH,
>>>man, and I'm supposed to be the English major?! ::laughs:: I think I
>>>better get back to my studies...Thank you kindly. Sorry for the
>>>misinformation.
Kim
No problem. You had me scared there. I had to check it out myself again to
make sure I wasn't crazy.
Tim
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 16:33:07 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brad Caviness <bigwigenterprises@yahoo.com>
Subject: (mobility) His Middle Name IS Melleville
- --- Kimberly Best <elfmanrules@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Moby Dick was written by Herman Melville. Moby
> says that he is a descendant
> of the Herman Melville.
> >>>Where did you read that at? I'm just
> wondering, because I was checking
> >>>out another website and it stated that the
> reason why Moby was nicknamed
> >>>Moby is because his friends used to tease
> him in high school about his
> >>>middle name, which if memory serves me
> right, is Melville or something
> >>>like that. You can never know what is on the
> internet these days...
>
So, it comes down to this.... Moby has become so
popular that newbie fans don't even know the most
over publicised non-musical fact about Moby: that
he is the grad-grand-etc. nephew of Herman
Melleville, the author of Moby Dick, and that the
book is also the sourch of Moby's stage name. His
middle name, however, is Melleville.
Of course, I can't fault kimberly too much of her
lack of Moby minutae. She wasn't even fully aware
that Melleville wrote Moby Dick.
What was that someone was saying about another
list.....
=====
Bradley S. Caviness, Bigwig
Bigwig Enterprises
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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 12:44:12 NZST
From: ". ." <stalefruitcake@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) His Middle Name IS Melleville
"OOh, these little earthquakes,
Here we go again......."
- - Tori Amos
>From: Brad Caviness <bigwigenterprises@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
>To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
>Subject: (mobility) His Middle Name IS Melleville
>Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 16:33:07 -0700 (PDT)
>
>
>--- Kimberly Best <elfmanrules@hotmail.com>
>wrote:
> > Moby Dick was written by Herman Melville. Moby
> > says that he is a descendant
> > of the Herman Melville.
> > >>>Where did you read that at? I'm just
> > wondering, because I was checking
> > >>>out another website and it stated that the
> > reason why Moby was nicknamed
> > >>>Moby is because his friends used to tease
> > him in high school about his
> > >>>middle name, which if memory serves me
> > right, is Melville or something
> > >>>like that. You can never know what is on the
> > internet these days...
> >
>So, it comes down to this.... Moby has become so
>popular that newbie fans don't even know the most
>over publicised non-musical fact about Moby: that
>he is the grad-grand-etc. nephew of Herman
>Melleville, the author of Moby Dick, and that the
>book is also the sourch of Moby's stage name. His
>middle name, however, is Melleville.
>
>Of course, I can't fault kimberly too much of her
>lack of Moby minutae. She wasn't even fully aware
>that Melleville wrote Moby Dick.
>
>What was that someone was saying about another
>list.....
>
>
>=====
>Bradley S. Caviness, Bigwig
>Bigwig Enterprises
>
>"I've often wondered how someone could put a critique of music into words.
>And I've also wondered why there was no musical commentary on writing."
>- Dr. Peter Kreeft, author
>
>
>
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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 12:52:09 EST
From: "Jess ." <jessiekerr@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) Encore un fois...
Can someone please tell me what MOBY's REAL name is? (ie: the name on his
passport)... Have we established that Melville is in there somewhere?? SO
what is his name??? And how come I have never really thought to ask this
before...? And where is he from? (in America...)..
Ahh SO MANY QUESTIONS... LOL
MOBY in 7 hours and counting.....
Jess :o)
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 22:56:00 EDT
From: MOBYGIRL1@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Encore un fois...
His full name is Richard Melville Hall. He was raised in Darien, Connecticut
I believe. Have a great time.:)-Kelly
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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 09:25:46 GMT
From: "jane quirke" <travisteria@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Encore un fois...
Moby's full name is Richard Melville Hall. & he comes from New
York....lived in Darien Conneticut while he was grwoing up but moved back to
New York. Do you know that he's 34 (35 on 11th September)!!!????
jane xxx
not a font of knowledge on moby, but i know the basics!!!!!!!! Herman
Melville was his great great great uncle apparently......
>From: "Jess ." <jessiekerr@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
>To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
>Subject: (mobility) Encore un fois...
>Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 12:52:09 EST
>
>Can someone please tell me what MOBY's REAL name is? (ie: the name on his
>passport)... Have we established that Melville is in there somewhere?? SO
>what is his name??? And how come I have never really thought to ask this
>before...? And where is he from? (in America...)..
>Ahh SO MANY QUESTIONS... LOL
>MOBY in 7 hours and counting.....
>Jess :o)
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