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- ctivist imes, ncorporated.
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- ISSUE: 10
-
- 11 actually came out before this one.
- We waited a great deal of time for
- this one while attempting to unscramble
- it with a sector editor. This was going
- to be our second 80 column issue, and
- our first Amiga issue, but I guess it's
- back to the old 8bit atari.
-
- Oh well. ()()()()()()()()()()()
- ()()() disclaimer ()()()
- ()()()()()()()()()()()
-
- A lot of people are complaining about
- the ascii formatting of my T-Philes.
- Most people ask what kind of commodore,
- err, computer I use. Yes, I have an
- old 8bit atari, but that isn't the
- problem at all. I found out an hour
- ago that it's my modem. And my dip
- switches look like this:
-
- >-----------------<
- alligator : alligator
- clip : clip
- bell
- wire.
-
- AND I'M NOT TOUCHIN 'EM UNLESS SOMEONE
- LENDS ME A 12 OR 24 HUNDRED BAUD
- MODEM IN CASE I SCREW IT UP BIGTIME.
-
- The only other complaint I'm hearin,
- is the 40 column format. I'm sorry, but
- until EVERY computer hosts 80 columns
- I will publish at 40 columns. If you
- want an 80 column issue, get out your
- favorite text editor or word processor.
- At any rate, if you find yourself
- unable to read these issues, try
- downloading them another way, or from
- another board. Some sysops have
- changed the format using some program
- that's out there. When I find out what
- the name of the program is, I'll
- publish it here, and/or publish names
- of boards now and then where it's
- formatted properly.
- FLASH!!! WHO IS THE BAND THAT DID
- THE REMAKE OF LED ZEPPELIN'S "LIVIN
- LOVIN MAID"? Sounds like Fatboys, but
- it sounds awesome.
- NOTAS MUSICAS!!!
- --- -------- --- ----- -------
- The official ATI music section.
- --- -------- --- ----- -------
- To the tune of "Frito Bandito"
- commercial: Aye, Aye, Aye, Aye.
- Your mother sucks chrome
- off a bumper hitch.
-
- When stuck between two lousy choices
- ie: Bush/Duke, US/SU, Coke/Pepsi,
- MacDonalds/BurgerKing-- I always say
- choose BEER
- ----.
- Then instead of having
- to come up with a 4sh&C[L[$Y,@iLWWDZ,TKW.KR+$,X7 simply say,
- "Dunno, I was cocked".
-
- "Little" Steven Van Zandt told me
- last April that SPIN was really about
- the only worthwhile RockRag to check
- out any more. I guess he was just as
- angry with Hit Parader, Cream, and
- Rolling Stone as I was. I didnt
- notice so obviously until this month.
- (sept 88 issue) (the one with Traci
- Chapman on the cover... you know, the
- black chick with the nappi hair)
- Anyways, here's a few thoughts from
- various musicians I decided to
- highlight for you in case you cant get
- out and steal a copy or buy it maybe.
- (I did)
- HOLLY NEAR: If you write a generic
- peace song that just talks about peace
- and kindness, there is more of a
- tendency for them to be accepted than
- if you really propose solutions or if
- you put forward some kind of analysis
- of what is causing war or racism or
- sexism.
- You saw that when Little Steven was
- doing much more specific things about
- south africa. It was alright to feed
- the africans, but when we talked about
- actually wanting the africans to
- liberate themselves and take control
- of their own countries, then it was
- less of a hit than the humanitarian
- concept of just feedin the poor african
- peoples.
- BILLY BRAGG: For some artists, being
- political is what sells their record,
- for good or bad. Certainly my
- audience is based on political stuff.
- Nobody ever asks me what guitar strings
- I use or what I was doing in my next
- video. They all want to know when I am
- going to think of a good rhyme for
- "socialism".
- PETER GABRIEL: I really hope youngpeople get a sense that they CAN make
- a difference in what is going on. I
- think that isthe most important thing-
- that they dont feel victims of the
- world; that they feel in charge of the
- world, because it's theirs to inherit.
- NONA HENDRYX: to me, the basic problem
- is to continue. Not only for the artist
- to do it but the audience or the people
- who are listening to stay involved. Not
- only on the large level, but on the
- small level, in your community, your
- neighborhood, your state.
- MERLE HAGGARD: was always necessary.
- From the time I was in the fourth, 5th
- grade, it would be on my report cards,
- only the teachers would call it staring
- out the window. But what I was doing
- was trying to write songs.
- JACKSON BROWN: A door was kicked open
- with Band Aid and Live Aid so that you
- saw a little bit of the rest of the
- world. Then the door opened a little
- further when you saw that there was
- apartheid in south africa. Now the door
- has really been kicked wide open
- because you see that our government is
- involved in a lot of things like
- selling arms to Iran, trading arms for
- hostages, and diverting money
- illegally to wars that really can only
- be called private wars now.
- LITTLE STEVEN: In the media, that's
- where the battle is. that's where the
- communication is going on -- where
- the public opinion is going to be
- effected. That's were education is
- going to take place.
- Any of you who attended the
- Rutgers Conventin last spring will
- remember the seminar called Media,
- Modem, and Music put on by Abbie
- Hoffman, Marc Greenberg, and Little
- Steven. They dealt with a revolution
- in the music industry,
- (and moreso the WHOLE media industry)
- saying a major change was on its way.
- These quotes, and many others in last
- month's SPIN just grabbed my attention,
- and made me think that change might be
- already powerfully on its way.
- (especially if you heard any of Traci
- Chapman's other (pronounced "not played
- on the radio statons)) songs.
- At any rate, I didnt mean for this
- article to make sense as a whole. It
- was more or less a collage, of musical
- stuff that might get you grabbin your
- acoustic; or hopefully your million
- watt marshall stack. cause this shit
- has GOT to get out.
- s/
- prime.
-
- FAH-Q'S CORNER.................
- you.
- are.
- brought here.
- to you .
- by AAA .
- .
- Well here we are in Indianapolis. ATI
- had to go on vacation and just get
- away from the local secret service...
- I mean the police. This place is great.
- I am checking for 1800 divertors from
- my hotel room.
- You can do all kinds of schitt from
- a hotel room phone. When we checked
- in they never asked for id so I told
- them I was Phillip Regular. They gave
- us a room in the exec section when I
- told them I ran a newspaper. The room
- cost 33 a night with a bottle of wine.
- Well to get back to the phone. In this
- hotel they have a system that can dial
- direct to another room, just by dialing
- a 3 digit number. Well when I checked
- in the clerk told me I had to dial 0
- and tell the desk I wanted an outside
- line. Well there is no dialtone on
- these fones, so it must be dead til you
- dial a #. Well I was in 136, and my
- friends were in 135. I dialed their #
- to tell them to wake up. When they hung
- up I got a dialtone. I dialed 0 for the
- desk but instead I got an operator from
- Indiana Bell. I called the office to
- get a printout of all the calls from
- this room and they said there WERE no
- calls. I dont know how that happened
- but I'm uploading this phile from the
- fone in my room right now and I'm not
- paying for it, I can assure you.
-
- rosto
-
- We found the rastafarians here in Indy.
- They are hanging around the courthouse
- handbilling. I lost mine, ut it said
- along the lines: laws for pot and
- the constitution grants freedom of
- religion, and their religion called for
- weed. So they should be able to use it
- in religions practice. They have been
- fighting for reform for 5 years here
- in indy because there is a big order of
- jamaicans and others who practice here
- in indy.
-
- ?
-
- I asked crash to marry me lastnite. She
- said yes. We will tell you when the
- wedding is. If I get everything set and
- get an apartment and stuff, the Prime
- Anarchist'll be the best man. I havent
- told him yet, so you know before he
- does.
-
- Goodbye from Indy
- the next trip will be to
- hawaii on my honeymoon
- so listen for the hula issue
-
- Fah-Q
- Live from INDY.
-
- Oh, the speed limit here is 65. For
- those of you who live in a 65 zone, the
- cops'll let you get away with 75-80
- most of the time. They set their radar
- at 82 so you have a 17 mph leeway.
-
- bye
-
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-
- Saw a neat ad on TV for Citibank
- (criminals they are!!!)
- It was a customer discussing her
- card's abuse, and how helpful citi-
- corpse was thru it all. They told her
- she wasnt responsible for the $200
- amigas, sneekers, fonesex, etc, that
- likely showed up on her fonebill.
- "Had it been another company besides
- citibank, it would've been ME doing the
- talking..."
- Ha.
- As if some other company would be
- different. Gimme a break. YOU ARE
- RESPONSIBLE TO THE 1st $50 OF FRAUD
- AND THAT'S IT!!!
- To report a lost or stolen card,
- call 1800-336-0046. I say call them
- at least once a day. Make up some
- names and addresses.
- "I dont remember the account #; can
- you look it up?"
- FLASH!!! I JUST DIALED IT AT 5AM AND
- GOT NO ANSWER. GAVE UP AFTER 130 RINGS.
- IMAGINE THAT. MY CARD GOT STOLEN AND
- I CAN'T GET AHOLD OF THEM TO CANCEL IT.
- GIVES MY BURGLAR THAT EXTRA TIME TO
- PLAY AROUND WITH my CARD!!!
- Put those detectives to work.
-
- SUGGESTION OF THE MONTH: above
- cigarette machines and stuff in all the
- stores, you'll see APPLICATIONS to
- credit cards, motor clubs, vacation
- getaways, magazines, and assorted
- stuff. (especially citicorpse stuff)
- Send in about 30 or so. Blank?
- Inaccuracies? Full of swears? etc...
-
- IF YOU FIND MISTEAKS in this
- publication, please consider that they
- are theyre for a purpose. We publish
- something for everyone and some people
- are always looking for mistakes.
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- "Ah thawt ahz aw uh chevronnnnn..."
-
- 516-922-wine Jackie the jokester's
- Dialajoke. Been up since
- Yipl/Tap started out.
- 215-820-3542 hear the prime anarchist's
- voice. Please dont leave a
- message on THAT box. He
- can no longer retrieve
- 'em.
- 800-874-2369 (box 5212) Codesline
- second most agressive
- to date.
- 805-681-5550 (5095) 3rd most agressive
- codezline (FLASH)(WENT
- DOWN WITHIN THE LAST HOUR)
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