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(AND OTHER NYC DOWNTOWN MUSICIANS)
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DIGEST #64, 6-12-95
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From rizzi@tfs.com Fri Jun 9 13:50:04 1995
Subject: Re: ZORN DIGEST #63
Gary aka gmg@clark.net sez:
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>I too, would like to find out about the 3rd EG Painkiller disc, and also the
>previous Live in Japan album. Anyone have these? How do you get them?
Last I heard they were holding off importing the
Live in Japan disc until they were shrinkwrapped
with the newly designed black plastic for our
poor sensitive easily offended American eyes.
No viewing an Asian woman grinding her stilleto heel
into the testicles of a bound man while in the store
...all you sickos will have to wait until you get
home with it!
:)
mike rizzi
rizzi@tfs.com ------------------------------------------- rizzi@netcom.com
-=work=- "Another nerd with a soulpatch" -=home=-
http://www.meer.net/~browbeat/
-------- browbeat magazine, po box 11124, oakland, ca 94611-1124 ---------
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From sherman@lclark.edu Fri Jun 9 14:22:30 1995
Subject: Live Tape trades
Hi,
I'm a new subscriber to this list looking for any unofficial
recorded live shows by Zorn. I would be interested in trading live stuff
I have from Buckethead or Pigpen for any good shows.
thanks,
Matt
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From HJTURFLE@VAX1.ACS.JMU.EDU Fri Jun 9 15:27:17 1995
Subject: Zorn playing Stravinsky's "Rites of Spring"?
I was sitting in a movie theatre the other day waiting for the show to start,
and on the speakers they were playing a version of Stravinsky's "Rites of
Spring" that I swear *had* to have John Zorn playing sax in it. Can anyone
give me any information on this? Am I off my rocker, imagining things, or
what?
Joe
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From proussel@ichips.intel.com Fri Jun 9 15:45:43 1995
Subject: Re: ZORN DIGEST #63
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> >From flufhead@u.washington.edu Tue Jun 6 21:57:28 1995
> Subject: upcoming NYC shows?
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> I will be in NYC from June 9th-18th.
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> I would also love to hear about a killer record store or two.
You should definitely try:
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Downtown Music Gallery (the best store in NYC for this kind of music)
211 East 5th Street
New York, N.Y. 10003
Tel: (212) 473-0043
Fax: (212) 533-5059
The best place in NYC (in the world?) to find records from musicians of the
NY downtown scene (Sharp, Zorn, etc). Many people have been able to get
very hard to find records (like Zorn on Japanese labels) through it. They
don't have a catalog but this is what Jeff Spirer told me:
... You may want to be put on his Zorn list, he (Bruce) has
a bunch of people he calls whenever Zorn stuff comes in. He
can call you toll-free (I don't know if you know about this)
at 800-547-8806 and then give them your extension.
Where else could you find a copy of ARCHERY for ... $200 and the first
singles of Glenn Branca and the Theoretical Girls for $50?
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Also, do not neglect the Tower Records in the Village, distribution is such
a black magic that you never know what you gonna find :-). There is also a
video store (Kim's Video? I don't remember its name) which has a small record
section with hard to find imports (that you would never expect to find there!).
I think the store is on LaGuardia (spelling), in the Village.
Patrice.
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From kidfunky@grfn.ORG Fri Jun 9 17:45:39 1995
Subject: Re: ZORN DIGEST #63
To the person who wanted to know who did the vocals on Leng Tche, it is
Michael Patton of Faith No More.
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From zoopsi@inet.uni-c.dk Sat Jun 10 08:23:52 1995
Subject: toys factory
Could somebod PLEASE give me the address fot Toys Factory Records??????
Jonas,
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From JNICHOL1@UA1VM.UA.EDU Sat Jun 10 20:26:39 1995
Subject: night tracks
hello all...about "night tracks"...i was wondering if anyone else heard of that
show as well!...i *loved* that program...it used to come on late at night...i
never saw zorn on the show, but i do remember seeing sun ra and the arkestra...
i didn't know who ra was until that show...i remember they had a little
interview section before the commercial break and sun ra was talking about the
galaxy...after that, i was hooked... :) ...what i was wondering is...does
anyone know what zorn played when he was on night tracks?...and if someone does
have copies of any episodes of the show, i would be more than happy to send
blank VHS cassettes and postage if someone will do me the honor of taping them
for me...it would be great just for sentimental reasons, you see... :) ...well,
have a pleasant weekend...jah love, brothers and sisters...
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From gill0042@gold.tc.umn.edu Sun Jun 11 04:30:24 1995
Subject: Masada liner notes
Hi folks -
I've read through all the backissues and searched the web page,
so as far as I know no one has posted a translation of the Masada liner
notes. I'm not sure what the deal with them is, anyway--with Alef there
was a page and a half of stuff in Japanese, plus the song listings for
all four CDs. However, my copies of Beit and Gimel just have a small
white piece of paper with some Japanese writing on it. I don't know if
all the copies are like that or not.
In any case, I'm interested in finding out what the notes say,
and since I know no one who can read Japanese, I figured I'd ask you
people. For that matter, what do the song titles mean?
In related news, I turned 21 just in time to miss seeing
Painkiller by two weeks...damn those ID shows! Hmmm, I missed seeing
Borbetomagus tonight, too, but that was just because of laziness.
-- Charles Gillett
P.S. I can see you out there, Evilshawn. You can't escape your past!
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From i3sijo@itek.chalmers.se Sun Jun 11 15:36:42 1995
Subject: Virtual Radio
Hi!
I just found a page on WWW which I think might be of interest to people on this
list. It's called "Virtual Radio", and it features "new music". It gives you
the ability to download samples or entire songs of different bands.
Presently Praxis and Painkiller are featured among others. Definitely worth
checking out!
If this is old news, go easy on me! I very rarely "surf" the web...
The URL is:
http://www.microserve.net/vradio/
Bye
Johan
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