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(AND OTHER NYC DOWNTOWN MUSICIANS)
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DIGEST #44, 4-17-95
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From jeffs@bgsuvax.bgsu.edu Fri Apr 14 13:16:52 1995
Subject: Iuke Mori
The Iuke Mori CD on Avant, Painted Desert, is pretty cool.
She plays drum machines and Marc Ribot and Robert Quine play guitars.
Quine, for those of y'all who don't know, played with Richard Hell, Lou
Reed, Michael Sweet, and JZ (he's all over Filmworks).
Anyway, this CD is Ennio Morricone spaghetti western music, but more drawn
out and ambient. I like it a lot, though I was expecting more extreme
guitar action.
So, how can I get Masada 4?
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From rpeck@pure.com Fri Apr 14 15:01:31 1995
Subject: ZORN DIGEST #43
>2)Daled by Masada is not for sale. It is however available to purchasers
>of the three Masada CDs Alef,Beit and Gimmel for free by sending in the
>coupons on those three CDs, instructions are in japanese
Anyone have an english translation/version that works in the US (I
ain't sendin' no Yen. . .)?
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From dustpile@community.net Fri Apr 14 16:41:13 1995
Subject: Re: ZORN DIGEST #43
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >From dmg@panix.com Tue Apr 11 16:22:48 1995
>
> New release info 1) Cobra on Knitting Factory works is finally out
> 2)Daled by Masada is not for sale. It is however available to purchasers
> of the three Masada CDs Alef,Beit and Gimmel for free by sending in the
> coupons on those three CDs, instructions are in japanese
> 3) 6 new releases on the Tzdik label expected any day...more details to
> follow. Steve.
>
Ok, cool! Now, the next question: Anyone figure out the exact directions
and where to send it to?? I have Alef, Beit and Gimmel, and feel I REALLY
need Daled =) If anyone comes up with the how to, where to, and what to
on the japanese instructions, I would be really appreciative to be let in
on them. Also, as a side note, has anyone discovered which of the new
Tzadik releases will have Cynical Hysterie Hour stuff on them?? Thanks
for the search. (Meanwhile, I'll seek out anyone that speaks Japanese
right here in "racially stripped" California.)
eric solomon
dustpile@community.net
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From llee@xmission.com Sat Apr 15 00:50:42 1995
Subject: Re: ZORN DIGEST #43
i can't get web and would like to know how far west is painkiller going
to tour? can someone help me with dates/cities or who i can mail for
booking info. thanks and thanks later........
leon
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From flufhead@u.washington.edu Sat Apr 15 18:27:47 1995
Subject: Re: Pigpen in studio
Hello-
I would highly doubt that you'll see any new Pigpen release in 1995.
They just played their only Seattle 1995 show last night, Friday the 14th.
Given that this is Wayne's hometown, things are not looking up....
Briggan Krauss, the alto player, moved to NYC before the albums came out
to play with his group BABKAS(highly inferior to Pigpen mainly because
of the MUCH weaker composing...). He has no plans to move back....
Thus, to quote Mike Stone, the drummer, who I was chatting with a couple
of weeks ago, "We might as well be broken up..."
(BTW, he told me his favorite album (of theirs) is "miss ann")
Tonight, Sat the 15th, Pigpen plays at the Satyricon in Portland, OR.
This 'theoretically' could be their last show.....(but probably not!!!)
Btw, the Pigpen show last night was very loose, not one of their better
performances....due obviously to the total lack of rehearsal time....
They are in no shape to go to the studio right now....and besides,
Wayne only played one new tune last night...(tribute to Hemphill).
Also: Has anyone out there seen Pigpen live?(and where?) I would love
to hear opinions, reactions, whatever....email me personally if u want...
Peace,
James Kirchmer
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From jeff@internet.net Sun Apr 16 01:34:14 1995
Subject: Painkiller Covers Now Online
The covers for _Guts of a Virgin_ and _Buried Secrets_, not available on
the US versions of the CDs, are now available at the Axiom web site (URL
below). From the Axiom home page, click on "Images" to get to them. They
are very large (>300K) but very high quality - it may take a long time to
download them.
Jeff Spirer jeff@internet.net
Axiom Web Site: http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/
``We all enter this world in the same way: naked; screaming; soaked in
blood. But if you live your life right, that kind of thing doesn't have to
stop there."-- Dana Gould
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From xander@netcom.com Sun Apr 16 05:34:49 1995
Subject: mail away masada
My friend Akiko was kind enough to take a look at the wrappers from the
Masada discs for me. She says that we are instructed to: Send 1.address,
2.name and 3.age [presumably in that order - I find it remarkable that they
are asking for our ages (market research?)] along with 190 yen for postage
fees and the three little corner stubs (cut on dotted line).
Transliterated, the address reads:
DIW RECORD
2-13-1
_
IDA-BASHI,
,
CHIYODA-KU,
_
TOKYO. T102
JAPAN
[That's not really a "T" (tee) with a macron over it. The macron should
be level with the top of the 102. (Your best bet is to find the "102" on
the wrapper unit and see the character next to it)
Since (says Akiko) they don't have checks in Japan and the smallest
denomination of paper money is 1000 yen, the record company is obviously
expecting the fans to send postage stamps. So what can we do? Me thinks
a handful of IRC's would be appropriate. (I hope everyone remembers what
IRC stood for before the internet). Each IRC is supposed to be redeemable
for 1st class overseas postage for one standard size letter. Although
someone from DIW would still have to exchange them at the post office, it
would save them (and us) the hassle of currency exchange. Now the
question is, how many IRC's to send? Akiko thinks that the domestic
letter rate in Japan is 95 yen, which implies that domestic postage on a
cd is only twice the ordinary letter rate. From which we might conclude
that twice the overseas letter rate would cover a cd. The last I checked
IRC's only cost 95 cents here. I can't believe that we could get away with
only two coupons. That's way too cheap. Maybe five? Ten?
I certainly hope that someone can cook up a more secure scheme.
Xander
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