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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 10:47:10 -0500
From: <wlt4@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Frankenstein [NZC]
>does anyone knows from where the "Igor" name,
>related to the assistant of D.Frankenstein come
The best place to ask is the Mobius Home Video Board, one of the four or five best films sites. Though it covers all types of movies (several recent discussions have focused on Godard and Rivette) there's a separate section devoted to horror/SF films that's frequented by numerous scholars, critics, collectors and just plain fans.
http://www.mhvf.net/forum/scifihorror/index.shtml
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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 10:51:04 -0500
From: "Sean Westergaard" <seawes@allmusic.com>
Subject: RE: ernest dawkins
I don't know how easy this will be to find, but there's a project called the
Aesop Quartet consisting of Dawkins, Rollo Radford on bass (Sun Ra, Corky
Seigel(?!)), Jeff Parker on guitar (Tortoise etc) and Hamid Drake on drums.
Some Chicago poet does some spoken word on a track, and DJ Rob Swift plays
turntable on a track as well. it's on the 8th Harmonic Breakdown label, and
i thought it was pretty cool.
sean
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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 11:52:46 EST
From: UFOrbK8@aol.com
Subject: aesop quartet (was Re: ernest dawkins)
In a message dated 03.14.02 11.01.53, seawes@allmusic.com writes:
>I don't know how easy this will be to find, but there's a project called
>the Aesop Quartet consisting of Dawkins, Rollo Radford on bass (Sun Ra, Corky
>Seigel(?!)), Jeff Parker on guitar (Tortoise etc) and Hamid Drake on drums.
>Some Chicago poet does some spoken word on a track, and DJ Rob Swift plays
>turntable on a track as well. it's on the 8th Harmonic Breakdown label,
>and i thought it was pretty cool.
i don't know how easy this is to find, but i saw a copy come through the
record store i work at - and it was bought the same day it came in. i did
manage to sneak in listening to the first two tracks on the disc, and it was
really interestingly weird. it is kind of like backup slam-music...
love,
k8.
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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 11:58:52 EST
From: MorMovies@aol.com
Subject: Fwd: Re: Frankenstein [NZC]
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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 10:03:19 EST
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The third installment in the Universal series, SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (1939) features Bela Lugosi as the broken-necked shepard, Ygor. He also reprises the role in GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN (1942).
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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 10:14:11 -0800
From: Dave Trenkel <improv@peak.org>
Subject: Re: More metal
At 9:38 PM -0800 3/13/2002, William York wrote:
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>The weird thing is that I find them musically very interesting but
>don't really totally get into them, in large part b/c of the vocals.
>
I have the same problem with Fredrik Thordendal's (Meshuggah
guitarist) solo release, great music, probably the closest to Naked
City that I've heard in a metal band, but the vocals are pretty
annoying. Are there any great, I mean really great, instrumental
metal bands? I love Meshuggah, Morbid Angel, etc., but find I listen
around the "cookie monster" vocals. I'm aware of stuff like Blind
Idiot God, Don Caballero and the whole math-rock scene, and various
other stuff, but what about true, ultra complex, ultra heavy metal?
I'd love an instrumental remix of "chaosphere", for example.
BTW, I saw Morbid Angel live last year in a tiny club, totally
mind-blowing. Trey Azagathoth (sp?) is an absolute virtuoso.