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From: Mark Pulley <mrpulley@ix.net.au>
Subject: (yello) 3rd of June
Date: 02 Jan 2000 21:10:34 +1100
I've had a chance to look up that article about 3rd of June, which is
from New Musical Express, 10 December 1988, called 'Ma! I'm on top of the
world!'. It looked at each of the songs in 'Flag'. I quote the 3rd of
June section:
--------
Is June 3 your birthday?
"No."
Ah well.
"I lived in New York for some time and it really is very impressive. Have
you seen 'Metropolis', when the masses come out? Out of these Skyscrapers
these millions come out and it's like a flood catastrophe of human
bodies, rolling through these cities like rolling mud, disappearing into
the subways. In New York this lasts maybe an hour, then it's empty!
"But I did not start this song by wanting to express something like this,
it was the other way around." (Dieter sings the rhythm.) "It's like a
giant walking through these cities, checking out those little creatures
down there." (Sings it again.) "Like a huge King Kong, the capitalist
monster.
"Then there's this little guy, Mr Tulip, who takes off his jacket, puts
it nice and neatly on the pavement, stands on it, the jacket being the
expression of his administered life, and he has this little speech. But
the masses pass by... this is very typical New York."
--------
I'm not sure whether this means he wrote the rhythm or not.
Another quote I was thinking of, which I thought might have been in that
article was actually about 'The Race', from Melody Maker, November 26,
1988. Dieter said:
"Billy Mackenzie with Yello, it's gotta be huge, Shirley Bassey with
Yello, it's gotta be huge. But after all that you've still got 'The
Race', which is the Yello song I'm perhaps the most responsible for
ever.."
Mark
-------------------- <http://www.ix.net.au/~mrpulley> --------------------
'Christmas dinner... dinner means death... death means carnage!
Christmas means carnage!'
(Ferdinand, "Babe")
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From: Matthias Egerland <Matthias.Egerland@post.rwth-aachen.de>
Subject: (yello) German interview with Dieter Meier on Amazon.de
Date: 02 Jan 2000 23:45:49 -0200
Hi all!
First a happy new year to everyone on this list!
Did anybody already realise and mention that there is an interview with
Dieter Meier on the German Amazon website?
In case I did not only forget about a posting which mentioned this
interview, here is the link:
http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/tg/feature/-/21552/ref=m_h_b_4_t2_/028-8061009-4323658
These days you can also reach the link via Amazon's main music site:
http://www.amazon.de/musik
--
Yours,
Matthias Egerland
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From: "Adelka" <s000496@tversu.ru>
Subject: (yello) for German speaking guys
Date: 12 Jan 2000 17:43:16 +0300
You folks should be ashamed!!! All the articles and interviews of last 2
years are on German. I'm sure that there are many German speaking guys out
there. But noone understood to translate just one interview!! Do you think
others don't care about all this information??!! Do you think that it isn't
interesting for others to know about the process of making MP?!?! Maybe you
translate something to share this information with us??!!
Adelka
A journalist takes an interview with Pope.
Journalist (looking at the ring on Pope's finger), "What a beautiful ring
you own!"
Pope (whispering). "I have also the ear-rings as a complete but I'm not
allowed to wear them!"
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From: "Sven Korten" <s.korten@wtal.de>
Subject: AW: (yello) for German speaking guys
Date: 11 Jan 2000 14:59:52 +0100
> You folks should be ashamed!!!
Thanks ... I dont know why ..
> All the articles and interviews of last 2
> years are on German. I'm sure that there are many German speaking guys out
> there.
I am German
> But noone understood to translate just one interview!! Do you think
> others don't care about all this information??!! Do you think
> that it isn't
> interesting for others to know about the process of making MP?!?!
> Maybe you
> translate something to share this information with us??!!
>
I?m sure there are many interesting things in the interviews and sometimes
I am really happy
to see an interview in German.
Why must all articles and interviews in the world made in English. I cant
English very well and it?s hard
for me to understand the most.
why dont you learn german? Why do have all the world learn English?
You know Yello are coming from Switzerland where the people talks in
German.
Why should they give there interviews in an foreign language?
sven
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From: ARWales@aol.com
Subject: Re: AW: (yello) for German speaking guys
Date: 13 Jan 2000 20:35:59 EST
In a message dated 13/01/00 22:36:51 GMT Standard Time, s.korten@wtal.de
writes:
<< why dont you learn german? Why do have all the world learn English? >>
I think Olga was more hoping that some of the German speakers on this list
might provide some translations. Naturally if Yello give an interview to a
German or Swiss publication they are going to speak German, one wouldn't
expect them to speak any other language but that. However if you don't speak
German, but are a fan, there is a natural curiousity to know what is said and
correspondence on this list is conducted in English (as this is the one
language ALL the people on this list have in common). It would be nice to
know what Dieter and Boris have been saying about "MP". The interview on
www.amazon.de being an example.
Sure maybe we should learn some German, but that criticism is better directed
at someone like myself rather than Olga who is already conversant in more
than one language.
Andrew
ARWales@aol.com
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From: "Franz Gall" <franz.gall@gmx.de>
Subject: (yello) Check out http://www.seat.de/News/000105.asp
Date: 13 Jan 2000 17:55:50 +0100
Hi,
want to see a nice car with some yello music? Check out
http://www.seat.de/News/000105.asp
Cheers
Franz
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From: Eric.Schader@gambro.com
Subject: RE: (yello) for German speaking guys
Date: 14 Jan 2000 07:39:34 +0100
I?m sure there are many interesting things in the interviews and
sometimes
I am really happy
to see an interview in German.
Why must all articles and interviews in the world made in English.
I cant
English very well and it?s hard
for me to understand the most.
why dont you learn german? Why do have all the world learn
English?
You know Yello are coming from Switzerland where the people talks
in
German.
Why should they give there interviews in an foreign language?
Yeah, and why they also sing in English is beyond me, since as you
say, they do come from Switzerland. And what is Dieter doing in USA, isn't
German speaking countries good enough for him???
Sorry for the joke, no offense intended. I just wanted to say the
same thing as Andrew did, but in another way.
And don't jump on me for this since I have German relatives myself.
I just don't have the time to translate it, sorry Olga.
But I don believe that Olga has a point.
Kindest regards
Eric
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From: "Shaun Turner" <sajt@startrekmail.com>
Subject: re: (yello) for German speaking guys
Date: 14 Jan 2000 18:24:52 +1100
yes, we all know yello come from Switzerland, and a lot of stuff we see out
of switzerland is in German, but if my memory is correct there are four
national languages for switzerland. English German, French & Italian.
Depending on where you are in the country depends on what is spoken.
Now it would be realy nice if someone who dident care about everyone elses
politics & who knows english & German could translate & post said interview
that would be good :))
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From: Eric.Schader@gambro.com
Subject: RE: (yello) for German speaking guys
Date: 14 Jan 2000 08:23:15 +0100
Not English, but Rhaetian or Rhaeto-Romanic as some would call it.
Kindest regards
Eric
ps, is it just me, or does everyone else on the list get double postings?
----------
yes, we all know yello come from Switzerland, and a lot of
stuff we see out
of switzerland is in German, but if my memory is correct
there are four
national languages for switzerland. English German, French &
Italian.
Depending on where you are in the country depends on what is
spoken.
Now it would be realy nice if someone who dident care about
everyone elses
politics & who knows english & German could translate & post
said interview
that would be good :))
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From: Eric.Schader@gambro.com
Subject: RE: (yello) for German speaking guys
Date: 14 Jan 2000 08:35:08 +0100
Yeah, and why they also sing in English is beyond me, since as you
say, they do come from Switzerland. And what is Dieter doing in USA, isn't
German speaking countries good enough for him???
Sorry for the joke, no offense intended. I just wanted to say the
same thing as Andrew did, but in another way.
And don't jump on me for this since I have German relatives myself.
I just don't have the time to translate it, sorry Olga.
But I don believe that Olga has a point.
Kindest regards
Eric
Sven Korten wrote:
I?m sure there are many interesting things in the interviews and
sometimes
I am really happy
to see an interview in German.
Why must all articles and interviews in the world made in English.
I cant
English very well and it?s hard
for me to understand the most.
why dont you learn german? Why do have all the world learn
English?
You know Yello are coming from Switzerland where the people talks
in
German.
Why should they give there interviews in an foreign language?
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From: "Adelka" <s000496@tversu.ru>
Subject: (yello) language barriers
Date: 14 Jan 2000 16:14:51 +0300
> I?m sure there are many interesting things in the interviews and
sometimes
>I am really happy
> to see an interview in German.
> Why must all articles and interviews in the world made in English.
Well, because if all the people had spoken JUST their native languages and
all the information had been on various languages, people would have never
been able to communicate with each others. They wouldn't have understood
people of other nations. As English is the language for the world community,
people should try to learn it. But yes maybe it's unfair that English
speaking people don't have to learn other languages to communicate with
people of other nations.
As for me, I'm not an English-speaking person too. My native language is
Russian.
I cant
>English very well and it?s hard
> for me to understand the most.
Well, I wrote this message for ones who could.
> why dont you learn german? Why do have all the world learn English?
Because it was enough for me to learn English.
> You know Yello are coming from Switzerland where the people talks in
>German.
> Why should they give there interviews in an foreign language?
They shouldn't. But if someone IS able to translate them for others who have
no possibilities to understand those interviews, why shouldn't he do such a
kind thing?!
Adelka
A salad and a piece of bread lies in a stomach. Suddenly a gullet is moving
apart and a dose of vodka if falling down. A salad and a piece of bread are
moving aside for taking place to their new neighbour. Then this situation is
repeating for 4 times. A salad says to a piece of bread, "Hmm, i see they
have lots of fun! Don't you envy? Why do we have to lie here in the darkness
and silence?! Let's go outside and have fun with them!"
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From: "Sven Korten" <s.korten@wtal.de>
Subject: AW: AW: (yello) for German speaking guys
Date: 11 Jan 2000 20:43:36 +0100
Hi All
Ok I understand Olga=B4s problem .
I can offer you to translate some articles when you find one.
It would not be perfect but I guess it will be better than made by the
altavista babel fish translate machine.
I and my big dictionary do our best.
sven
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From: "Justin Isbell" <justin.isbell@btinternet.com>
Subject: (yello) Motion Picture bought cheap
Date: 22 Jan 2000 20:52:03 -0000
Just received my copy of motion picture from Jungle.com. It cost just
ú10.70 including VAT and delivery. What a bargain. Must be the cheapest
place on the net.
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From: Michael Weintroub <mwg@dircon.co.uk>
Subject: (yello) Motion Picture bought cheap
Date: 23 Jan 2000 10:55:37 +0200
Hello Yello Fellows
Justin Isbell wrote:
>>Just received my copy of motion picture from Jungle.com. It cost just
>>=A310.70 including VAT and delivery. What a bargain. Must be the chea=
pest
>>place on the net.
Sorry Justin. Managed to improve on that! Got my copy from frontstage.com=
=20
for a total price of =A39.90! Perhaps the exchange rate in the UK is slig=
htly
better (mind you, it took about 4 weeks!!!)
Mikey
-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o
You liked them before..... you'll love them now!
LITTLE FEAT ...... @ ........ www.littlefeat.net
-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o
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From: "Faithfull, Matt" <m.faithfull@unison.co.uk>
Subject: (yello) New subscriber saying hello!
Date: 27 Jan 2000 12:04:06 -0000
Just found out about this mailing list - talk about behind the times! Anyway
nice to have joined it at last. Having read my way through the archives it
seems that there was a lot of discussion about PU when it was released - but
not much seems to have been said about Motion Picture yet. So I thought I'd
be one of the first to say how much I love this album - I think it's their
best since One Second without doubt! I think it's a brilliant and natural
progression of their "original" sound - it's the album PU should have been.
For those of you that want to know - I "discovered" Yello when The Race was
released (back when I was a youthful 16), I caught a glimpse of the video on
TV and was immediately drawn to the fact that there were two
fortysomethings(?) prancing about like teenagers having fun, and that the
song itself was a slice of brassy perfection. I haven't looked back ever
since! Anyway here's my list of my top five favourite Yello albums;
1. One Second
2. Motion Picture
3. Stella
4. Flag
5. Baby
Yep, they're all what you would term "new" Yello - I make no apologies for
this!
No doubt someone has said this already - but as a fan in the UK I'm finding
it very difficult to find a record shop in the London/South area that does
more than one copy of the latest album, can anyone recommend a good import
shop for all the CD singles I've missed?
Matt Faithfull.
m.faithfull@unison.co.uk
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From: Michael Weintroub <mwg@dircon.co.uk>
Subject: (yello) UK fan list is growing
Date: 27 Jan 2000 23:39:20 +0200
Hi Matt.... and welcome from another UK Yello fan! (North West London)
You posted:
>No doubt someone has said this already - but as a fan in the UK I'm finding
>it very difficult to find a record shop in the London/South area that does
>more than one copy of the latest album, can anyone recommend a good import
>shop for all the CD singles I've missed?
>Matt Faithfull.
>m.faithfull@unison.co.uk
Having suffered the same problems, I've resorted to ordering over the net.
And if you saw my last post (which seemed to contain a load of extra squidgy
bits put in via transmission) the cost including postage is far cheaper than
any UK record shop. Try frontstage.com.
And to clarify that last post, the cost of MP was nine pounds and ninety
pence (UK) including postage. Beat that anyone?
Move ..... Dance ..... Be born
Mikey
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You liked them before..... you'll love them now!
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From: "Mats Isfors" <isfors@hotmail.com>
Subject: (yello) all this talk about buying records....
Date: 28 Jan 2000 05:00:35 PST
Hi Yello-fans. I┤m selling my big collection of old Yello. This is all for
sale (the mark önot for saleö indicates the text on label) but all prices
have not been set as of yet. I┤m working on that, but please make me an
offer if it is something that you like! The prices are very much negotiable
since I really need to get rid of my albums (lack of space and cash!!). So
please - don┤t hesitate!
In addition to this list I have several rare 7┤singles and as soon as I have
made a list of them I┤ll publish it here. Feel free to ask for specific
records.
Yours Mats
Answer on: isfors@hotmail.com
my collection:
LP┤s:
1. One Second, Phonogram 1987, $ 5
2. Yello 1980 - 1985 The New Mix In One Go, Phonogram 1986, $ 10
3. Stella, Phonogram 1985, $ 3
4. You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess, Phonogram 1983, $ 4
5. Claro Que Si, Phonogram 1981, $ 9
6. Solid Pleasure, Phonogram 1980, $ 10
7. Solid Pleasure, Ralph 1980, $ 13
12┤ inch singles:
1- 6. Tied Up:
1. Tied Up Remixes; (1988 Phonogram/Mercury) (striped cover with big Y) $
7.5
Tied Up (In Life) 6.05
Tied Up (In Mind) 5.51
side B
Tied Up (In Africa) Part 1 5.52
Tied Up (In African Beats) 4.23
Oh Yeah 3.05
2. Tied Up Remixes; (1988 Phonogram/Mercury) (striped cover with big Y) $
7.5
Tied Up In Mind
I Love You
side two
Tied Up In Fantasia
Wall Street Bongo
3. Tied Up (1988 Phonogram) (cover with parts from öFlagö mixed, and with a
big Y shadowing it, thin cover) $ 7.5
side A
Tied up in Life
side B
Tied up in Red
Wall Street Bongo
4. Tied Up (1988 Datasound) (cover with parts from öFlagö mixed, and with a
big Y shadowing it, thick cover) $ 7.5
Tied up in Red
side B
Tied up
Wall Street Bongo
5. Tied Up - Special Limited Edition for Club D.J.┤s only, additional mixes
by Junior Vasquez and Zeo (1988 Phonogram/Mercury Promotional copy only 33
rpm) $ 13
side 1
Tied Up (In Gear) 3.58
Tied Up (In Fantasia) 6.50
side 2
Tied Up (In Africa ) Edit 3.40
Tied Up (In Africa) Part 2 6.28
6. Tied Up (promotional copy -not for sale 1988 Phonogram) (Green checked
cover with statueish-man) (rear) $ 12
side 1
Tied up in Life 6.05
Tied up (seven inch version)
side 2
Tied up in Red 8.23
7 - 12. The Race
1. The Race 12 inch (1989 Phonogram) (painted blank and meyer on cover) $
7.5
side one
The Race - High Octane Mix
The Race - Formula One Mix
side two
Blazing Saddles - Latinohouse Mix
Blazing Saddles - Latinohouse Dub
The Race (spare parts)
2. The Race 12 inch (1988 Phonogram) (painted blank and meyer on cover) $
7.5
side one
The Race
side two
Another Race
3. The Race (Fontana) (picture disc with the faces on the vinyl, and the
backside with the cup) $ 26
The Race
4. The Race - A limited edition remix by Derek öTechnoö May (nice dark cover
with öYelloö spelled over it and a face in green both upsidedown and
ordinary) $ 13
side one
The Race - The Pits Mix
side two
Oh Yeah (Dance Mix)
5. The Race - Heat 1 - special limited edition for club Deejays only, $ 13
side 1
The Race - High Octane Mix 7.45
The Race - Spare Parts 6. 24
side 2
The Race - Formula one Mix 7.46
The Race - Rockamerica radio Mix 3.39
I Love You 4.08
13 - 15. Goldrush
1. Goldrush (Phonogram/Vertigo 1986) (cover with B and M in white shirts
sorrounded by gold), $ 3
side one
Goldrush I 6.31
side two
Goldrush II 6.12
She┤s got a Gun (Live) 4.20
2. Goldrush (Phonogram/Vertigo 1986) (cover with B and M in white shirts
sorrounded by gold) (the exact same as above), $ 3
side one
Goldrush I 6.31
side two
Goldrush II 6.12
She┤s got a Gun (Live) 4.20
3. Goldrush - advance DJ copy only (Mercury /Phonogram 1986) (Promotion only
- not for sale), $ 10
side 1
Goldrush I
side 2
Goldrush II
She┤s got a Gun (Live)
16 - 17. I Love You
1. I Love You (gorilla-cover) (1983 by W.B), $ 7.5
I Love You
No More Words
2. I Love You (woman lying down holding öYou gotta...ö in front of her)
(1983 W.B) (öExtended Dance Version for Ladies and Gentsö printed on cover),
$ 10
I Love You
Swing
Bostich
18. Let Me Cry (limited edition on yellow vinyl) (Phonogram/Vertigo 1983), $
18
Let Me Cry
Haunted House
19. Pumping Velvet (1983 Elektro Asylum R.) (dark cover with B and M in bar)
$ 10
contains
Punmping Velvet (ext. dance version) 5.03
No More Words (ext. dance version)5.46
Lost Again (ext. dance version) 7.20
Bostich (ext. dance version) 4.30
20. Lost Again (Phonogram/Vertigo 1981) (cover with queen of liberty and the
eiffel-tower) $ 7.5
contains
Lost Again
I Love You
Bostich
21 - 24. Vicious Games
1. Vicious Games - maxi single (dark cover with a yellow eye)
(Phonogram/Vertigo 1895 W.B) $ 9
side one
Vicious Games 6.46
Vicious Games instr. 4.12
2. Vicious Games - promotional copy - not for sale (1985 Elektra) $ 7
side a
Vicious Games vocal/remix 6.45
side b
Vicious Games Vocal/Edit 3.38
Vicious Games Instr. 4.06
3. Vicious Games (vicious remix) (bootlegish) $ 7
4. Oh Yeah and Vicious Games (1985 Phonogram/Mercury) $ 4
side a
Oh Yeah! 3.04
side aa
Vicious Games 3.50
25. Desire (bootlegish, homemade cover) $ 3
contains
Desire 7.00
Oh Yeah 5.32
26. You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess (cover with fish on) (1983
Phonogram/Vertigo) $ 8
contains
You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess
Desire for Desire
27. You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess 12┤ - disco mix (1982 stiff rec.)
(black bootlegish cover) $ 10
side a
You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess 4.47
side aa
Heavy Whispers 5.00
28. Bostich (stiff rec. 1981) (cover with hamster in wheel) $ 10
side I
Bostich
She┤s Got a Gun
side II
DownTown Samba
Daily Disco
29. Bostich - not for sale (do it rec. total bootleg, no labels nor
companys..) $ 10
side 1
Bostich
side 2
Temptation - The Mothmen (mothmen is the group, hence not Yello!!)
30. Bimbo (Ralph rec. 1982) (cover by Pore Know Graphics - three sad faces,
very heavy vinyl), $ 14
side one
Binbo 3.42
side two
Smile On You 3.42
31. Of Course I┤m Lying (Phonogram/Mercury 1989) (Ernst Gamper-face, with
red hair, on cover), $ 10
side one
Of Course I┤m Lying
Oh Yeah (Dance mix)
side two
The Yello Metropolitan Mixdown Part I (- features Dakeyne Intro, The Race,
Bostich, Call it Love, Santiago, Vicious Games, I Love You, Oh Yeah) (mixed
by Paul Dakeyne)
32. Of Course I┤m Lying (Phonogram/Mercury 1989) (cover with B smoking), $
10
side a
Of Course I┤m Lying
Bostich
side b
The Yello Metropolitan Mixdown Part II (features Dakeyne intro, The Rythm
Divine, Goldrush, Desire, La Habanera, Blazing Saddles, Domingo, Live at the
Roxy, Pinball Cha cha, Swing)
33. Of Course I┤m Lying (Phonogram/Mercury 1989) (collectors edition) (cover
with M in neck-tie and with a golfclubb) double 12┤ single that contains the
two above (31 & 32). $ 13
34. Blazing Saddles (Phonogram/Mercury 1988) (funnylooking cover with
tv-series approach) $ 7.5
side one
Blazing Saddles (Latinohouse remix) 6.09
Blazing Saddles (Latinohouse Dub) 3.08
side two
I Love You (The Emilio Pasquez Rubber Band Mix) 6.03
I Love You 4.08
35. She┤s Got a Gun (Do It rec.) (no year) (cover illustration by Jim Cherry
of a trenchcoated girl with gun) $ 17
side 1
She┤s Got a Gun
side 2
The Evenings Young
There Is No Reason
some odd-stuff:
36. Die Neue Deutsche Welle Ist Da Da Da - Lp with several german groups
(abwΣrts, trio, palais schaumburg, cladia robot etc etc) (1982), $ 10
also features Yello with one song together with Joy Rider called Sehnsucht
nach Allem.
Incredible rare with ugly cover looking like the german flag
37. Hit House remix (maxi-single in 33 rpm) $ 10
On the a-side is a mix called Mean Mad Monday Mix 12.32 and on the b-side is
Nitz mix 12.42 and more interesting Yello 14.30.
38. The Yellow Megamix (YLO 1989), $ 10
ON-Usound mix 12.55
39 - 41. Carlos Peron
1. The Spanish Fly (1989 Eisenberg/Teldec) 12┤ single $ 9
side one
The Spanish Fly (sd-version)
side two
The Spanish Fly (CP Radio Version)
Afro Infernal
2. Talks to the Nation (1988 Gema/W.B.) 12┤ single $ 7.5
side a
Breaking-In (instr.) 4.19
Nothing is True; everything is permitted (instr.) 3.16
side aa
Commando II (The war dance version) 5.10
Commando III (The Metal Meditation Version) 3.10
3. A Dirty Song (1988 Eisenberg) 12┤ single $ 7.5
side a
A Dirty Song (extended)
side b
A Dirty Song (instr.)
7 inch-singles:
42. Bostich (1980) Do It-records, b-side She┤s got a gun. $ 9
43. Bimbo (1980) Do It-records, b-side I.T Splash. $ 9
44. Lost Again (1983) Stiff-records, b-side Base for Alec. $ 6.5
45. I Love You (1983) Stiff-rec. Picture-disc in 3-D with original 3-D
glasses. $ 22.5
46. I Love You (1983) Stiff-rec. b-side Rubber West. $ 3
47. Lost Again, Base for Alec, Let Me Cry, She┤s Got a Gun, (1983) Double
Pack singles. $ 7.5
48. Bostich (1984) Vertigo, b-side Base for Alec. $ 5
49. Oh Yeah (1985) (as featured in the movie öFerris Buellers Day Offö)
b-side Oh Yeah. $ 5
50. Vicious Games (1985) Elektra, öpromotional copy - not for saleö b-side
Vicious Games. $ 7.5
51. Vicious Games (1985) Vertigo, b-side Blue Nabou. $ 3
52. Call It Love (1987) Vertigo (cover marked ösample record - not for
saleö) b-side L┤H⌠tel. $ 3
53. Call It Love (1987) Mercury, b-side L┤H⌠tel. $ 3
54. The Rythm Divine (with Shirley Bassey) (1987) Mercury, b-side Dr. Van
Steiner. Nice Cover. $ 5
55. The Rythm Divine (weith Shirley Bassey) (1987) Mercury, b-side Dr. Van
Steiner. $ 4
56. Desire (1985) Elektra, b-side Oh Yeah. $ 7.5
57. The Race (1988) Fontana, b-side Another Race. $ 3
58. The Race (Videomix) (1988) Mercury, b-side The Race (Sporting mix) and
Another Race (Magician┤s version for Tempest & Cottet). $ 6.5
59. Tied Up (1988) Mercury, b-side Wall Street Bongo. $ 5
60. Tied Up (1988) Mercury, b-side Wall Street Bongo. (with press-material)
$ 3
61. Tied Up (1988) Mercury, b-side Wall Street Bongo. (with press-material)
$ 3
62. Of Course I┤m Lying (1989) Mercury, b-side Oh Yeah. $ 3
63. Of Course I┤m Lying (1989) Mercury, b-side Oh Yeah. $ 3
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From: Paul Anderson <plandrsn@ma.ultranet.com>
Subject: (yello) Motion Picture is a disappointment
Date: 30 Jan 2000 17:05:40 -0500
After listening to Motion Picture a few times, I have decided what I
don't like about it: it's dull. Where are the melodies, the sweeping
drama, the intricacies of Pocket Universe or One Second or Stella or
Flag? I wouldn't say it's downright bad like Zebra, but it's lifeless!
Any Yello is better than most anything on the radio, but I expected so
much more after the delight that was Pocket Universe.
Paul
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