Subject: Re: What are your favorite ten songs to play really loud?
This is the best I can come up with at the moment. What's the bet I think of another great track the moment I hit send.
"Lonely" - Rollins Band
"The Godfather" - Fantomas
"Come To Daddy" - Aphex Twin
"Die Tote Aus Der Theme" - Peter Thomas Sound Orchestr (I think that's what it's called, it's the second song on Film Musik)
"Another Body Murdered" - FNM & Boo Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
"Easy Muffin" - Amon Tobin
"Simply Beautiful" - Fantomas
Anything off of the Merzbox Sampler
"Sycamore Trees" - Angelo Badalamenti & Jimmy Scott
"Help The Aged" - Ali G & Jarvis Cocker (mp3) :)
And I gotta say "Vocab" by the Fugees. Remember the Fugees? Yep, my friend played that song real loud on the weekend. Haven't heard them since I was in primary school!
<BR>...... I noticed you used my posting as your example ... but notice that i
<BR>DON'T use a web based email program, but AOL.
<BR>There is no setting to turn on or off html in AOL email, (i just double
<BR>checked on that) and I have never noticed a problem before or had a complaint
<BR>... in fact, when i read my own postings to the Zorn list, they dont look
<BR>like what you copied in your email.
<BR>
<BR>Has anyone else noticed this problem with Postings to the Zorn list? (None
<BR>of the postings I've seen from anyone lately look like what you described)
<BR>
<BR>Perhaps the problem is on your end ?? Or something to do with the
<BR>list-server? Just a thought .. I'm no expert ... But i do feel really,
<BR>really bad about the unjust pain caused to your eyes. :-)
<BR>
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<BR>-Jody </FONT></HTML>
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Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 03:40:47 -0700 (PDT)
From: Theo Klaase <river_of_dogs@yahoo.com>
Subject: anyone remeber Tim "Herb" Alexander?
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Tim is currently the drummer for an amazing group called "Attention Deficit" featuring Alex Skolnick on guitars and Michael Manring on bass... Manring is amazing... He makes Claypool look like he needs to practice, sometimes. The reason I mention the band on this list is because the music is a lot like Massacre with Frith and Laswell. Much of it is improvised, especially on the first album, with some raw editing that's fun and uncompromising. I urge everyone who likes Primus and Frith/Laswell stuff to check out the albums...
The first album is the better of the two, although both have really strong moments...
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<P>Tim is currently the drummer for an amazing group called "Attention Deficit" featuring Alex Skolnick on guitars and Michael Manring on bass... Manring is amazing... He makes Claypool look like he needs to practice, sometimes. The reason I mention the band on this list is because the music is a lot like Massacre with Frith and Laswell. Much of it is improvised, especially on the first album, with some raw editing that's fun and uncompromising. I urge everyone who likes Primus and Frith/Laswell stuff to check out the albums...</P>
<P>The first album is the better of the two, although both have really strong moments... </P>
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Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 06:52:17 -0400
From: "Caleb T. Deupree" <cdeupree@erinet.com>
Subject: RE: What are your favorite songs to play loud
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> What are your favorite songs to play really loud?
Great to have the list back!
Crimson, part 1 of Lark's Tongue in Aspic and Starless
Stockhausen, Hymnen, especially part 1 (with the water colors)
Francisco Lopez recent collab with Amy Denio
Bungle, most of the first album, but especially Girls of Porn and Stubb a dub
Xenakis, Legende d'Eer
Ground Zero, practically anything, but especially Null & Void and Consume Red
Steve Tibbetts, Test
(this is my second post, so my apologies if this comes through twice --
still testing to make sure my id is recognized)
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Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 07:48:54 -0400
From: "Neil H. Enet" <nilugo@usa.net>
Subject: RE: What are your favorite songs to play loud
Here's my pick
1. ADAM ANT: wonderful (the song)
2. DAVID BOWIE: hallo spaceboy (Outside album)
3. JULEE CRUISE: into the night (that catastrophic part in the middle of the
song scared the heck out of me the first time, and it still does)
4. NEW ORDER: blue monday
5. GODFLESH: christbait rising
6. ENNIO MORRICONE: the return of ringo
7. THE SMITHS: i know it's over
8. MORRISSEY: nobody loves us
9. PAINKILLER: dr. phibes (someone mentioned this song, and it's totally
true)
10. NAKED CITY: torture garden CD
Can I go on? ...
11. PLACEBO: every you every me
12. PUNGENT STENCH: viva la muerte
13. SUEDE: the asphalt world (I think this is the song that I enjoy more
listening to out loud)
14. ANGELO BADALAMENTI: red bats with teeth (the song that got me into
frenetic saxophone jazz ... and eventually led me to ZORN)
That's it.
Neil H. Enet
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Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 07:44:48 -0400
From: Taylor McLaren <toast@primus.ca>
Subject: Crankin' HTML.
MEEP! Herb Levy <herb@eskimo.com> wrote:
>All of the various
>browsers that folks use to send e-mail have options/preferences to
>turn this function off, and it would make the digest a lot easier to
>read.
For what it's worth, a friend of mine just went through this
nightmare/discussion on a Pentax discussion list, and apparently there is
no way of disabling HTML mail with the latest version of the AOL software;
AOL is aware of this, and they have no plans to change things. This makes
me that much happier to be using a four-year-old build of Eudora that
doesn't pass all of that HTML crap along to me.
As for gooey loudness, here a couple of off-the-top-of-the-head favourites:
- Ramones, _Loco Live_ (my fondest memory of high school);
- Caspar Brotzmann, _Mute Massaker_ (what Hendrix does for older folks,
this does for me);
- Melvins, all sorts of stuff ("Lovely Butterfly", "amazon", etc.);
- Institute of Technology, "King of Rock" (yes, the Run-DMC cover);
- Public Enemy, _Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age_;
- Muslimgauze, "Android Cleaver" (also "Amahar" from the second album with