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Subject: Re: TONE, Johanna's House of Glamour, Curtain Society & Siddal
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 00:57:53 -0500
From: Todd Sanders ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Aphex Twin
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 00:59:48 -0500
From: Joe Banks ([email protected])
Subject: New Releases
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 22:10:16 -0800
From: Julian Stewart ([email protected])
Subject: Re: commercial use of 4AD
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 01:50:48 -0400
From: Robert Foster ([email protected])
Subject: Re: commercial use of 4AD
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 01:49:23 -0400
From: Robert Foster ([email protected])
Subject: Re: APHEX TWIN
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 00:00:25 -0500
From: Neil Impelluso ([email protected])
Subject: Peter Murphy (was: talented)
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 22:56:51 -0800
From: vilexile ([email protected])
Subject: Space Age Bachelor Pad Music
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 02:03:12 -0500
From: The Purple Sage ([email protected])
Subject: just a little story
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 02:29:10 -0500
From: Milan Pejnovich ([email protected])
Subject: wolfies news
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 03:04:06 -0500
From: Joe Janecek ([email protected])
Subject: Desesperatly searching for HNIA _King of Sweet_
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 10:10:12 +0100
From: Laurent Lapierre ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Space Age Bachelor Pad Music
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 10:01:23 +0000
From: Andrew Norman ([email protected])
Subject: lush lush lush
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 02:52:32 GMT
From: Cyril_Tjahja ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Lisa, lisa, the one I adore...
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 02:09:27 PST
From: "Lucretia, my reflection... dance the ghost with me."
Subject: Re: Aphex Twin and the Wolfgang Press
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 10:08:39 +0000
From: Andrew Norman ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Peter Murphy (was: talented)
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 02:13:35 PST
From: "Lucretia, my reflection... dance the ghost with me."
Subject: Re: lush lush lush
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 10:59:17 +0000
From: Raphael GUIBAUDET ([email protected])
Subject: Looking for BisonBoy - NO MUSIC content
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 12:10:36 +0100
From: Laurent Lapierre ([email protected])
Subject: LONELY VIDEO / RED EYE SI
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 16:55:00 +1000
From: DON WEIR ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Dirt Eaters
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 07:48:56 -0500
From: John Mcintyre ([email protected])
Subject: PJ HARVEY'S NEW ALBUM
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 11:35:34 GMT
From: Simon Hughes ([email protected])
Subject: Curve remixes (Was: Re: APHEX TWIN)
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 16:32:39 +0000
From: Jon Kvebaek ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Curve remixes (Was: Re: APHEX TWIN)
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 13:04:58 EST
From: Ted Watkins ([email protected])
Subject: PIAS: New BETTIE SERVEERT gigguide
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 18:06:57 MET
From: Huite Rietveld ([email protected])
Subject: The irritating TWP/WGP/TWGP thread.
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 18:17:55 +0000
From: AG Wappat ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Lisa, lisa, the one I adore...
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 13:40:42 -0500
From: The Purple Sage ([email protected])
Subject: Pete and Vini
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 12:58:26 -0600
From: "Jeremy L. Orr" ([email protected])
Subject: Re: no muzik content
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 14:35:59 -0500
From: The Purple Sage ([email protected])
Subject: Re: need info. on these bands
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 14:27:36 -0500
From: jOHN yOCHIM ([email protected])
Subject: Re: joey santiago
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 14:48:06 -0500
From: jOHN yOCHIM ([email protected])
Subject: dewdrops #13 now available
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 12:00:18 -0800
From: [email protected]
Subject: Durutti/Stereolab etc.
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 15:54:19 -0500
From: Joe Banks ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Aphex Twin and the Wolfgang Press
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 12:37:55 -0800
From: * kelli-jeanne * ([email protected])
Subject: Re: PJ HARVEY'S NEW ALBUM
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 16:15:39 -0500
From: jOHN yOCHIM ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Aphex Twin and the Wolfgang Press
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 17:23:40 -0500
From: The Purple Sage ([email protected])
Subject: Re: dcd, rats, tjamc and jOHN, and of course the omnipresent BEER
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 17:12:40 -0500
From: jOHN yOCHIM ([email protected])
Subject: Searches for _King of Sweet_ and Aphex vs Curve?
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 16:18:15 -0600
From: "Jeremy L. Orr" ([email protected])
Subject: Re: dcd, rats, tjamc and jOHN, and of course the omnipresent BEER
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 18:25:13 -0500
From: Heather Elizabeth Phares ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Lisa, lisa, the one I adore...
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 18:43:35 -0500
From: "Rufus T. Firefly" ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Lisa, lisa, the one I adore...
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 18:49:27 -0500
From: The Purple Sage ([email protected])
Subject: ...oddball question...
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 16:23:05 -0800
From: * kelli-jeanne * ([email protected])
Subject: Re: ...oddball question...
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 19:34:04 -0500
From: The Purple Sage ([email protected])
Subject: Cotton-eye-joe
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 18:36:08 -0500
From: Marvyn Hortman ([email protected])
Subject: Re: dcd, rats, tjamc... and Cotton-eye-joe
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 16:52:50 -0800
From: shane ([email protected])
Subject: Re: ...oddball question...
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 17:05:21 -0800
From: Jason Axley ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Cotton-eye-joe
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 1995 02:41:02 +0100
From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen ([email protected])
Subject: Portishead Dates
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 22:29:59 -0500
From: Joe Banks ([email protected])

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 00:57:53 -0500
From: Todd Sanders ([email protected])
Subject: Re: TONE, Johanna's House of Glamour, Curtain Society & Siddal


4 of my friends are in the band tone. i have watched them over the years, and
i had a hand in the design of the current cd sleeve. the line drawings on the
cd and the cd wrapping are mine i am proud to say. the cd was designed by
bruce lichter of ipr fame.  good cd for all those interest in instrumental
drone type stuff. tone will be playing in pittsburgh in april for all those
interested


todd sanders
'many things to few people'

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 00:59:48 -0500
From: Joe Banks ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Aphex Twin


>Is "I Care Because You Do" the name of Aphex Twin's ep with >the asthma
songs on it or the full album? So is the single >still coming first? How
about UK release? And Sire is part of Elektra now? :(

I believe "I Care Because You Do" is the name of the LP, and it's probably
coming out in April, not March. But I'll find out more info and let you know
regarding the single, etc. just to be sure.  And yes, Sire is now (in some
way) under the Elektra umbrella  because Sire's Seymour Stein is now
president of Elektra.

eblis

Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 22:10:16 -0800
From: Julian Stewart ([email protected])
Subject: New Releases


        It's funny to hear everyone raving about the new PJ Harvey disc.
I think it's a wonderful album, but my treat today was three more Robyn
Hitchcock reissues. It's been three years since I've heard "Fegmania!",
three years since I had half my CD collection stolen....

        I'm sorry to hear that the new Peter Murphy is crap, though I'm
not terribly surprised. But I of course hoped in vain for something along
the lines of "Love Hysteria"....

        In other news....the domestic release of the new Durutti Column
has been pushed back indefinitely; fortunately, it's available as a
reasonably-priced import.

        Stereolab's "Space Age Bachelor Pad Music" is apparently being
re-released in early April. This seems strange, considering that the album
is still available from several sources....


-julian-

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 01:50:48 -0400
From: Robert Foster ([email protected])
Subject: Re: commercial use of 4AD


On Mon, 27 Feb 1995, Sargent David Edward wrote:

>         btw, what exactly the hell does muzak mean?
>         XOXOXOXO
>         [email protected]
>

hmmm......  music on prozac?

just a thought.

RF.

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 01:49:23 -0400
From: Robert Foster ([email protected])
Subject: Re: commercial use of 4AD


On Mon, 27 Feb 1995, Sargent David Edward wrote:

>         btw, what exactly the hell does muzak mean?
>         XOXOXOXO
>         [email protected]
>

hmmm.....   music on prozac?

just a thought.

RF.


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 00:00:25 -0500
From: Neil Impelluso ([email protected])
Subject: Re: APHEX TWIN


With all the talk both now and in the past about Aphex Twin, has anyone heard
(or heard about) the remix(es) Aphex Twin did of any Curve tracks?  I heard
there was a rare remix of "Falling Free" which I'd LOVE to hear...

Curious Neil (but you can call me Cure)
[email protected]

Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 22:56:51 -0800
From: vilexile ([email protected])
Subject: Peter Murphy (was: talented)


On Tue, 28 Feb 1995, Julian Stewart wrote:

>         I'm sorry to hear that the new Peter Murphy is crap, though I'm
> not terribly surprised. But I of course hoped in vain for something along
> the lines of "Love Hysteria"....

This was not an unreasonable expectation. I was hoping that maybe the
chemistry (ahem) between Murphy and Paul Statham was simply breaking
down. Where did you hear that Cascade is not to be the comeback we
were hoping for? Listening to the album again, it's the lack of
interesting vocal melody that kills Holy Smoke (stupid name for an album,
belongs on a Bay City Rollers record)...along with being generally adult
contemporary and otherwise tacky.

Anyway, if a review was posted here, could you point me to it? I missed
out.

Well, at least Love and Rockets are giving him a run for his money.

My personal favorite was Deep, actually...


 einexile, shallow as goth's stinky grave

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 02:03:12 -0500
From: The Purple Sage ([email protected])
Subject: Space Age Bachelor Pad Music


On Tue, 28 Feb 1995, Julian Stewart wrote:

>         Stereolab's "Space Age Bachelor Pad Music" is apparently being
> re-released in early April. This seems strange, considering that the album
> is still available from several sources....

Perhaps an odd question, but is there any connection between this and the
"Esquivel" album of the same name? Or is this some bizzare coincidence of
titles? (I've never listened to Esquivel, but it's something several of
my friends are always raving about - not something I'd associate with
Stereolab though...)

purp

-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-
                               The Purple Sage               In the valley
you must first wish to                                of the shadow
consume yourself in your own                    of death            -Rozz
flames - how could you wish to              thou appeareth before me
become new without first                         in robes          Williams
becoming ashes?                                       of silicon
     -nietzsche                [email protected]               and rust...
-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 02:29:10 -0500
From: Milan Pejnovich ([email protected])
Subject: just a little story


Here in Podunk, PA, where the local dance club plays songs like "Shoop" and
"What a man" and thinks that playing Erasure is pushing the envelope, I've
exiled myself to 4ad isolation in my dorm room.  My friends, however,
insisted on bringing me out last week, and what should I hear being mixed
in after "Personal Jesus" but "Threshold" by Dead Can Dance!  I spent half
the song running around begging everyone to tell me what dimension I was
in.

At least I discovered who the fellow DCD fans were, although several just
stood shaking their heads in disbelief and/or wonder.  After that, the DJ,
who must have been encouraged by the unexpected positive response, mixed in
"Carnival of Light."

Who'd had ever thought one would use the words "Dead Can Dance" and "mixed
in" in the same sentence?

Still reeling,
- Milan


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 03:04:06 -0500
From: Joe Janecek ([email protected])
Subject: wolfies news


Word direct from 4AD is that TWP will NOT make the show at South By SouthWest
next week.

Also, TWP will NOT be opening the Siouxsie tour.

Look instead for a TWP headline club tour if the details can be worked out.

hope this helps.
JOE
Warner Bros.


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 10:10:12 +0100
From: Laurent Lapierre ([email protected])
Subject: Desesperatly searching for HNIA _King of Sweet_


Hi!

As a real HNIA fan very far from US, I'm looking for the homes tapes
of Warren and associated bands, and of course especially for
the _King Of Sweet_ CD.

Do anyone has an adress / FAX of a shop where I can find it ?
(or if anyone should be nice to buy it or deal with something?)

By what label has it been released ? I know this is a small Chicago
label, but I do not recognize it in the #12 Dewdrops. I'm sure many
of you can answer that...

[BTW, thanks and congratulations for the work of Brant & Pat]

Laurent.

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                                             [email protected]
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Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 10:01:23 +0000
From: Andrew Norman ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Space Age Bachelor Pad Music

              1, 95 02:03:12 am

The Purple Sage  wrote:
>
> Perhaps an odd question, but is there any connection between this and the
> "Esquivel" album of the same name? Or is this some bizzare coincidence of
> titles? (I've never listened to Esquivel, but it's something several of
> my friends are always raving about - not something I'd associate with
> Stereolab though...)

It's a deliberate homage - there was an interview in (I think) last
month's "Select" where they raved about him.

--
Andrew Norman, Leicester, England // [email protected] // 01/03/95
On my walkman this morning : P J Harvey - To Bring You My Love
We feel, conceive or reason, laugh or weep;

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 02:52:32 GMT
From: Cyril_Tjahja ([email protected])
Subject: lush lush lush


Hello everyone,

I'm new to this list, just testing whether this arrives.. and while I'm writing
a msg anyway.. I was wondering whether anyone has ever seen Lush' video for
'desire lines' and if so, what's it like?.. I read in the lush discog that it
exists.. but have never seen it anywhere..

leeter.. cyril
[email protected]

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 02:09:27 PST
From: "Lucretia, my reflection... dance the ghost with me." <"FAB9::SGARCIA"@intel9.rr.intel.com>
Subject: Re: Lisa, lisa, the one I adore...


>In <[email protected]>, Lucretia, my
>reflection... dance the ghost with me. wrote:
>> >(I said) PS No comparison...Germano is much better...   :)

>> Lisa Germano is much better???
>> Be gone with you... sinner!!
>> Lisa Gerrard is a godess.

>Uh-oh, if you believe Gerrard is a goddess, and I disagree and believe instead
>in a different goddess, does this mean we're starting a holy war? ;)
>-shill

Or perhaps we should stop and think... now which Lisa would write a better
soundtrack to a Holy War.  =)
-Garland

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Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 10:08:39 +0000
From: Andrew Norman ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Aphex Twin and the Wolfgang Press

              95 07:12:00 pm

vilexile  wrote:
>
> On Tue, 28 Feb 1995, Joe Banks wrote:
>
> > New Aphex Twin: "I Care Because You Do" late March released in the U.S. on
>
> Is this the name of the ep with the asthma songs on it or the full album?
> So is the single still coming first? How about UK release?
>

The single's called "Ventolin".  There's a new Autechre EP out this
week, as well, called "Garbage" - 4 mixes in 40 minutes, the first one
is 14 minutes of similar material to the last album, the second and
third are slightly more melodic, and the fourth one could have come from
the Aphex Twin's "Ambient Works II" - no beats, just throbbing droning.

> The Wolfgang Press have referred to themselves as TWP in the liner
> notes of their last *six* releases.

Why are they trying to pass themselves off as the Wedding Present?

--
Andrew Norman, Leicester, England // [email protected] // 01/03/95
On my walkman this morning : P J Harvey - To Bring You My Love
We feel, conceive or reason, laugh or weep;

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 02:13:35 PST
From: "Lucretia, my reflection... dance the ghost with me." <"FAB9::SGARCIA"@intel9.rr.intel.com>
Subject: Re: Peter Murphy (was: talented)


Okay, so maybe Peter is showing his age (he is extremely attractive, even
if he is balding).  I personally thought some of his songs on "Holy Smoke"
were definate Muzak material (ugh! i didn't just say that).

Well, I still wouldn't kick him (or any of his albums) out of bed!

-garland

[email protected]  -or-
[email protected]


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 10:59:17 +0000
From: Raphael GUIBAUDET ([email protected])
Subject: Re: lush lush lush


Hi !

I would like to know also what are they doing for the moment ? Any tour
scheduled in UK or in France ?

Thanks,

Ralph

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 12:10:36 +0100
From: Laurent Lapierre ([email protected])
Subject: Looking for BisonBoy - NO MUSIC content


Sorry to post that to the list, but I'm looking for Bisonboy

{Gil Gershman }

We had a scarce e mail correspondance, he has got my snail
mail but I have not his. [just know he's from Hamden, CT
as read in Dewdrops - ob. I don't have any phone book here!].

Since my mail do not reach him any more, I assume he do not
have an access to the net [but he remains on this list].
I don't know if he has post something the last 2 weeks
cause I was in holidays.

If someone he's in touch with him, can you tell him that
I'm looking for him... And of course if you read that, Gil,
write a few words...

Thislisty salutations. Laurent.-------------------------------------------------
---------------
Laurent Lapierre               Mobile radio communication student
                                             [email protected]
-----------------------------------------------------------------
" Je passe le plus clair de mon temps a l'obscurcir
  parce que la lumiere me gene. "  Boris Vian _L'Ecume des Jours_

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 16:55:00 +1000
From: DON WEIR ([email protected])
Subject: LONELY VIDEO / RED EYE SI


Hi Laurent -


LL> Subject: LONELY IS AN EYESORE VIDE
LL> PAL VHS copies are available in Sydney at Red Eye.  I bought mine there

LL> Can you give us the adress / FAX of this shop, and if you know if they
LL> credit cards?

yes, mark attention  Adam Fisher

oh yeh, they take credit cards.

LL> If this shop has copies of LIAE Video, I suppose some others should
LL> have others copies too? I think especially to me because I'm in Europe.

FAX #   (612) 223 5219


Surely you can get these in England, though?

Don

 * RM 1.3 02178 *


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 07:48:56 -0500
From: John Mcintyre ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Dirt Eaters


According to the answering machine at Industry, the Dirt Eaters will also
be opening for Idaho and the Cranes tonight.

John McIntyre
Physics - Astronomy Domine Dept
Michigan State University


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 11:35:34 GMT
From: Simon Hughes ([email protected])
Subject: PJ HARVEY'S NEW ALBUM

              28 Feb 1995 17:44:30 +0100

Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:

>Matt Miller  writes:
>
>> I got a copy of PJ Harvey's new album today, called To Bring YOu My Love.
>> It's great, better than Dry, with alot more different effects and weird
>> Industrial stuff from Flood.  It actually isn't released until tomorrow, at
>> least not in the US, but has anyone else heard it yet?
>
>I've seen the video for, uhmn, something with the words "water" and
>"daughter" in it many a times on MTV. Scary video - she's so thin it
>hurts to look at her.

Oh yeah, the one about the fishies eating her daughter :-).  She looks very
glamorous in the video (great long black hair , in particular).  Is this a
new image or has she been cultivating it for a while?

Simon


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 16:32:39 +0000
From: Jon Kvebaek ([email protected])
Subject: Curve remixes (Was: Re: APHEX TWIN)


On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, Neil Impelluso wrote:

> With all the talk both now and in the past about Aphex Twin, has anyone heard
> (or heard about) the remix(es) Aphex Twin did of any Curve tracks?  I heard
> there was a rare remix of "Falling Free" which I'd LOVE to hear...
>
> Curious Neil (but you can call me Cure)
> [email protected]
>

This is what I can find on Aphex Twin/Curve on the Curve home page
Falling Free

12" ANX T 41A-1-1- Anxious Records.

     Side a. Falling free (aphex twin remix)
     Side b. Non-existant: no grooves!

This remix is completely different from the original. As different as
Curve nicking a sample from Quoth on the Polygon Window CD by Aphex Twin
used in On The Wheel (on Blackerthreetracker).


Jon Kvebaek 

"Listen to us. We are serving the The Garden of Delights Immortality
Cosmic Conciousness The Best Ever In Drug Kicks. And love love love in
slop buckets. How does that sound to you boys?"
                                - William S. Burroughs, 'Nova Express'


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 13:04:58 EST
From: Ted Watkins ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Curve remixes (Was: Re: APHEX TWIN)

              Kvebaek" at Mar 1, 95 4:32 pm

> On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, Neil Impelluso wrote:
> > With all the talk both now and in the past about Aphex Twin, has anyone hear

> > (or heard about) the remix(es) Aphex Twin did of any Curve tracks?  I heard
> > there was a rare remix of "Falling Free" which I'd LOVE to hear...

I've got one- nothing too special- a bit monotonous- If you
like old AT you may like it. The Curve sample is just a small
vocal blurb that you probably wouldn't even recognize as curve
unless you knew their stuff well. the below info is accurate..

> This is what I can find on Aphex Twin/Curve on the Curve home page
> (http://blade.stack.urc.tue.nl/~blurp/):
> Falling Free
>
> 12" ANX T 41A-1-1- Anxious Records.
>
>      Side a. Falling free (aphex twin remix)
>      Side b. Non-existant: no grooves!
>
> This remix is completely different from the original. As different as
> Curve nicking a sample from Quoth on the Polygon Window CD by Aphex Twin
> used in On The Wheel (on Blackerthreetracker).
__________________________________________________________________________
"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability
of the human mind to correlate all its contents." HPL
__________________________________________________________________________

Ted Watkins
304 14th ST NW Apt 6
Charlottesville VA 22903
[email protected]

"You don't have to call it music, if the term disturbs you." JC

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 18:06:57 MET
From: Huite Rietveld ([email protected])
Subject: PIAS: New BETTIE SERVEERT gigguide


BETTIE SERVEERT NEW INTL TOUR

Due to illness of Herman Bunskoeke the tourschedule for BETTIE SERVEERT
has changed. Here are the new tourdates:

mar 6:  PIAS: Internet Relay Chat (15:00 UTC on channel #PIAS)
mar 14: London, Garage Show **
mar 16: New York show ***
mar 18: Austin, SXSW Matador showcase
mar 20: San Diego show
mar 21: Los Angeles show or KCRW recording
mar 22: Los Angeles show of KCRW recording
mar 23: San Francisco show
mar 25: Seattle show
mar 26: Vancouver show
mar 29: Minneapolis show
mar 30: Chicago show
mar 31: Detroit show
apr 2:  Cleveland show
apr 4:  Toronto show
apr 6:  Boston show
apr 7:  Washington show
apr 8:  Atlanta show or fly home
apr 9:  Chapell Hill show or fly home
apr 13: Nighttown, Rotterdam (NL)
apr 14: De Harmonie, Leeuwarden (NL)
apr 15: Paaspop, Zieuwend (NL)
apr 16: Philipshalle, Duesseldorf WDR-Rocknacht (GER)
apr 17: Zaal Struik, Heino (NL)
apr 20: Paradiso, Amsterdam (NL)
apr 21: Patronaat, Haarlem (NL)
apr 22: t.b.a. (NL)
apr 23: Effenaar, Eindhoven (NL)
apr 24: De Vooruit, Gent (BEL)
apr 26: Nachtleben, Frankfurt (GER)
apr 27: t.b.a. (GER)
apr 28: Luxor, Cologne (GER)
apr 29: Bielefeld or Bochum show (GER)
apr 30: Bielefeld of Bochum show (GER)
may 2:  Logo, Hamburg (GER)
may 3:  Stengade Copenhage (DK)
may 5:  So What, Oslo (NOR)
may 6:  Studio, Stockholm (SWE)
may 9:  Huxley's Berlin (GER)
may 10: Erlangen / Nurnberg (GER)
may 11: Substanz, Munich (GER)
may 12: Linz / Salzburg (AUS)
may 13: Szene, Vienna (AUS)
may 15: Le Divan du Monde (MCM-TV Festival), Paris (FRA)
may 17: t.b.a. (NL)
may 18: t.b.a. (NL)
may 19: t.b.a. (NL)
may 20: t.b.a. (NL)
may 21: t.b.a. (NL)
may 25: Zeleste 2, Barcelona (ESP)
may 26: Revolver, Madrid (ESP)
may 27: El Elefante Bianco, Vitoria (ESP)
may 29: t.b.a. (FRA)
may 31: Bloom, Mezzago (ITA)
jun 1:  Rote Fabrik, Zurich (SUI)
jun 2:  Dolce Vita, Lausanne (SUI)
jun 3:  Fri-Son, Fribourg (SUI)
jun 5:  Pinkpop, Landgraaf (NL)
jun 8:  t.b.a. (UK)
jun 9:  t.b.a. (UK)
jun 10: t.b.a. (UK)
jun 11: t.b.a. (UK)
jun 13: t.b.a. (UK)
jun 14: t.b.a. (UK)
jun 15: t.b.a. (UK)
jun 16: t.b.a. (UK)
jun 17: t.b.a. (UK)
jun 18: t.b.a. (UK)

*** Subject to how Herman's doing.
** Subject to how Herman's doing and availability of the venue.


Play It Again Sam Records
Huite Rietveld

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 18:17:55 +0000
From: AG Wappat ([email protected])
Subject: The irritating TWP/WGP/TWGP thread.


I was trying to thinking of an amusing response but I'm too tired. So
I'll just explain...I'm dyslexic, and this isn't helped by white writing on
blue on my mailer. So, in moments of weakness I accidently shorten the
Wolfies to WGP...it's a syllable mistake to make....sorry folks...
Andrew


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 13:40:42 -0500
From: The Purple Sage ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Lisa, lisa, the one I adore...


On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, Lucretia, my reflection... dance the ghost with me. wrote:

> >> Lisa Germano is much better???
> >> Be gone with you... sinner!!
> >> Lisa Gerrard is a godess.
> >Uh-oh, if you believe Gerrard is a goddess, and I disagree and believe instea

> >in a different goddess, does this mean we're starting a holy war? ;)
> Or perhaps we should stop and think... now which Lisa would write a better
> soundtrack to a Holy War.  =)

Personally I think Graeme Revell could do it better than either, so NYEH!

purp


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                               The Purple Sage               In the valley
you must first wish to                                of the shadow
consume yourself in your own                    of death            -Rozz
flames - how could you wish to              thou appeareth before me
become new without first                         in robes          Williams
becoming ashes?                                       of silicon
     -nietzsche                [email protected]               and rust...
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Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 12:58:26 -0600
From: "Jeremy L. Orr" ([email protected])
Subject: Pete and Vini


On Tue, 28 Feb 1995, Julian Stewart wrote:

>         I'm sorry to hear that the new Peter Murphy is crap, though I'm
> not terribly surprised. But I of course hoped in vain for something along
> the lines of "Love Hysteria"....

Even _Deep_ was pretty damn good, but _Holy_Smoke_?  Christ, what a bag
of crap.

>         In other news....the domestic release of the new Durutti Column
> has been pushed back indefinitely; fortunately, it's available as a
> reasonably-priced import.

Whaaaaat?  I hadn't heard about this!  What label should I be thanking?

---Jeremy 

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 14:35:59 -0500
From: The Purple Sage ([email protected])
Subject: Re: no muzik content


On Tue, 28 Feb 1995, * kelli-jeanne * wrote:

>   just wanted to say that there *is* a god.
>   comedy central's putting the young ones in their line up....

Seriously? And I was getting so desperate that I was about to go buy the
videos!

purp

(for muzikal content, how about if we talk about the song "Living Doll" -
The Young Ones with Cliff Richard... the 80's were truely wonderful) :)

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                               The Purple Sage               In the valley
you must first wish to                                of the shadow
consume yourself in your own                    of death            -Rozz
flames - how could you wish to              thou appeareth before me
become new without first                         in robes          Williams
becoming ashes?                                       of silicon
     -nietzsche                [email protected]               and rust...
-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 14:27:36 -0500
From: jOHN yOCHIM ([email protected])
Subject: Re: need info. on these bands


In message Sun, 12 Feb 1995 13:45:17 -0500,
  "Johnson C. Ho"   writes:

> I've seen bands like "Moose", "Moonshake", "Cranes",
> "Oasis"...being mentioned on the list for several times.  I am not very
> familiar with these bands. Can anyone tell me what they sound like before
> I buy the cd's?? Thanx a lot!!

MOOSE... I like the older stuff better.  Maybe because it was produced by
Guy Fixson... They are good, none the less.
MOONSHAKE... everything up to "the sound your eyes can follow" is golden.
Brilliant.
CRANES... Start with LOVED and work yr way back to Wings of Joy.  I would
suggest borrowing this from a friend first, before you go out and buy it...
Took me almost 2 years to start to like them.
OASIS... yr asking the wrong guy.  My brother Xtopher has the disc...LIVE
FOREVER is a good song... Cna't go wrong with Moonshake, though.

        -jOHN


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 14:48:06 -0500
From: jOHN yOCHIM ([email protected])
Subject: Re: joey santiago


In message Mon, 27 Feb 1995 23:44:26 -0500,
  Susan Curran   writes:

>
>> What I know of Joey Santiago is this:  the guy is a full fledged lawyer
>>    in his own right and last word was that he was doing just this (and
>>  happily  so).  Can't remember where I read it - some mag like OP asking
>>  the ubiquitous  question, "Where are they now..."  MAny other
>> interesting entries like the  bassist from Husker Du, and more.
>>
>
> That's Santiago Durango, consort of Cath Carroll, immortalized in many an
> Unrest song. No relation.
>

What is the deal w/ Cath Carroll anyways?  And Susan, where is my PRAM???
I can't wait any longer!  I'm going to implode~~~~~~~~

        -jOHN

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 12:00:18 -0800
From: [email protected]
Subject: dewdrops #13 now available

              [email protected]

(cross-posted to 4ad, indie and dreampop lists)

Issue #13 of Dewdrops was just finished last night.
Since the last one came out in August, I was really worried
that we were never going to finish, especially considering
that more and more I'm finding that I'm the only one
working on it. But anyway, we've got a bunch to send out,
which we'll be doing before the weekend, so everyone who
has a current subscription will get theirs next week sometime.

As I said before, this issue has a Pale Saints interview,
and daily report on AVAM, compiled from 4ad-l postings.
The top rated reviews include: Virginia Astley, Disco Inferno,
Northern Picture Library, Aberdeen, and East River Pipe,
which, if you don't know what were all about, should clue
you in somewhat to what we do. Our 'uncommon music...'
line says it all. As always, if you need more info,
contact me.

you can check out our new Web page, which is still under
construction, and not all that great to look at, at the
moment. Almost all text - no graphics. Anyway, here's the URL


It's going to be greatly improved over the next several weeks,
with more graphics (small ones, assuredly, for all those
who are doing their net stuff over modems) and something
like previews of the next issue.

|     Brant Nelson | 1817 Corinth Ave. #10 | open your eyes
| Dewdrops Records | LA, CA 90025-5567     | to northern skies
| Uncommon music that deserves to be heard |


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 15:54:19 -0500
From: Joe Banks ([email protected])
Subject: Durutti/Stereolab etc.


>>In other news....the domestic release of the new Durutti >>Column has been
pushed back indefinitely; fortunately, it's >>available as a
reasonably-priced import.

>Whaaaaat?  I hadn't heard about this!  What label should I be >thanking?

I have seen an advance cassette of DR's 'Sex And Death' from the FFRR label
in the U.S. But that doesn't mean it's necessarily coming out in the next
month or so. Anyone with more info? I'll keep you posted.

>Stereolab's 'Space Age Bachelor Pad Music' is apparently >beingre-released
in early April. This seems strange, >considering that the album is still
available from several >sources....

American Recordings (L.A.) is now releasing albums from the Too Pure label
which aren't already licensed elsewhere. This includes re-issuing SLabs'
'SABAMusic,' plus domestic releases of Laika's 'Silver Apples Of The Moon,'
the recent album by Mouse On Mars, and something by Moonshake which I can't
remember.

Eblis

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 12:37:55 -0800
From: * kelli-jeanne * ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Aphex Twin and the Wolfgang Press


> The single's called "Ventolin".

  the name of an asthma inhaler, i might add. never worked for me, but...

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 16:15:39 -0500
From: jOHN yOCHIM ([email protected])
Subject: Re: PJ HARVEY'S NEW ALBUM


In message Wed, 1 Mar 1995 11:35:34 GMT,
  Simon Hughes   writes:

> Oh yeah, the one about the fishies eating her daughter :-).  She looks
> very glamorous in the video (great long black hair , in particular).  Is
> this a new image or has she been cultivating it for a while?

YIKES!!!  I thought she looked terrible in that video.
With all her hair poofed up like a poodle... yuck!
Not that her appearance really matters...  Quite a different sound than
before.
        -jOHN


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 17:23:40 -0500
From: The Purple Sage ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Aphex Twin and the Wolfgang Press


On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, * kelli-jeanne * wrote:

> > The single's called "Ventolin".
>
>   the name of an asthma inhaler, i might add. never worked for me, but...

worked for me - it made everything better for about 5 mins until the
next coughing fit would hit...

purp

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                               The Purple Sage               In the valley
you must first wish to                                of the shadow
consume yourself in your own                    of death            -Rozz
flames - how could you wish to              thou appeareth before me
become new without first                         in robes          Williams
becoming ashes?                                       of silicon
     -nietzsche                [email protected]               and rust...
-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 17:12:40 -0500
From: jOHN yOCHIM ([email protected])
Subject: Re: dcd, rats, tjamc and jOHN, and of course the omnipresent BEER


In message Tue, 28 Feb 1995 01:31:06 -0800,
  vilexile   writes:

> On Mon, 27 Feb 1995, jOHN yOCHIM wrote:
>
>>  The other night I saw a Beer Comercial with Cranberries music.  Better
>> than  JAMC music, if you ask me.  Hate to see it happen though.
>>
>
> Everyone got so in a huff over that add. No one bothered to mention that
> the song in question was written for the soundtrack to a big budget
> Hollywood science fiction movie starring Mick Jagger. Honey's Dead came
> out several months later.

doesn't matter.  Jocks and wife beaters all over the nation are listening to
that song, and they don't deserve to.  What ever happened to using bands
like Aerosmith or Huey Lewis?

>
> Anyway, the JMC and beer, are like THIS.
>

JMC and many substances are like this (makes a fist and waves it in the air)

Speaking of music and TV, I have two things to say.

1.) did anyone catch ELASTICA on The John Stewart show monday night?
    they played CONNECTION, and part of STUTTER.  Pretty cool.
    The same show also had the almighty and powerful HELMET on the week
    before.  That was even cooler... no one make fun of Helmet or suffer.

2.) I was flipping through an old RAYGUN mag, and there was an article
    written about why Britian is cooler than the USA... because they don't
    have MTV.  It was the coolest thing ever.  He went on to say that
    he has seen the horror, and thanks god that the UK doesn't have to
    have it's music industry controlled by some tv station.  Instead, he
    cited a thriving community of clubs and stuff.  There was also a
    Swervedriver, Slowdive, Cocteau Twins, ENO, SeeFeel, and Verve interview
    in this *ONE* issue.

>>       -jOHN the posting bastard who has a comment for everything
>>
>
>
> einexile the stupid jerk, one up on jOHN
>
         -jOHN the insignificant wench who spends all his cash on cat food
               and guitar strings and watches Sesamee street and the OJ
               trial.  Yes, jOHN, the retarded, idiotic, dumb dumb head,
               more stupider than e could ever be.  Thats right folks, it's
               that same stupid jack-assed bastard that everyone loves to
               beat and send mean mail to.  How are ya?  Nice to see ya!

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 16:18:15 -0600
From: "Jeremy L. Orr" ([email protected])
Subject: Searches for _King of Sweet_ and Aphex vs Curve?


On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, Laurent Lapierre wrote:

> Hi!
>
> As a real HNIA fan very far from US, I'm looking for the homes tapes
> of Warren and associated bands, and of course especially for
> the _King Of Sweet_ CD.
>
> Do anyone has an adress / FAX of a shop where I can find it ?
> (or if anyone should be nice to buy it or deal with something?)

I posted a note telling this exact same story over the weekend, but it
seems like the mail system here was fucked up at the time, because
neither it nor the other 11 messages I sent that night made it to their
destinations.

Anyway...when I was in Dallas last Halloween, I went to an amazing record
store there called Bill's Records & Tapes.  Kids, I was there for three
hours, and didn't even get finished looking at ONE WALL's worth of import
CDs.  Unfortunately, the prices there are beyond ridiculous - we're
talking rape here.  I was totally amazed to see that they had not one,
not two, but at least a DOZEN copies of _King_of_Sweet_!  I asked one of
the salesmen there about them, and he said that they'd been there quite a
while, and didn't seem to be going anywhere.  They do indeed do
mailorder, but I'm sure that by the time they get done with you, you'll
be at least $30 poorer.  I don't have their number, but if you were to
call Dallas information (area code 214), and ask for Bill's Records &
Tapes, they should be able to help you out.  By the way, they also had a
few VHS copies of the _Lonely_Is_An_Eyesore_ video as well.  So it can't
hurt to call (at least, not much).

> By what label has it been released ? I know this is a small Chicago
> label, but I do not recognize it in the #12 Dewdrops. I'm sure many
> of you can answer that...

The label was called Perdition Plastics, but I wouldn't even bother
contacting them, sinc(#1850) at the local Best Buy (of ALL places) for
only $13.98!  

Interestingly, the first time I went to Bill's about two yers ago, they
had just received a copy of the Aphex Twin remix of Curve's "Falling
Free" (on vinyl, its sole format of release), and were playing it in the
store.  It's okay if you like other Aphex Twin stuff, but for the
hardcore Curve collectors, it should be noted that the remix bears NO
resemblance to the original song.  And it seems like they were asking
about $50 for it (and this was two years ago).

---Jeremy 


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 18:25:13 -0500
From: Heather Elizabeth Phares ([email protected])
Subject: Re: dcd, rats, tjamc and jOHN, and of course the omnipresent BEER


On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, jOHN yOCHIM wrote:

> 1.) did anyone catch ELASTICA on The John Stewart show monday night?
>     they played CONNECTION, and part of STUTTER.  Pretty cool.
>     The same show also had the almighty and powerful HELMET on the week
>
ELASTICA!!!!! yay! I'm going to see them this friday! are there any other
fans on the list?

hepcat

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 18:43:35 -0500
From: "Rufus T. Firefly" ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Lisa, lisa, the one I adore...

              <4AD-L%[email protected]>

On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, The Purple Sage wrote:

> > soundtrack to a Holy War.  =)
>
> Personally I think Graeme Revell could do it better than either, so NYEH!
>

Didn't he do the Doctor Who theme?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mike Welker                                             [email protected]
         "There is something stupid in the current forms of truth
        and objectivity, from which a superior irony must give us leave.
      Everything is expiated in one way or another. Truth only complicates
                                things."
                                                -Jean Baudrillard
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 18:49:27 -0500
From: The Purple Sage ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Lisa, lisa, the one I adore...


On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, Rufus T. Firefly wrote:

> On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, The Purple Sage wrote:
>
> > > soundtrack to a Holy War.  =)
> >
> > Personally I think Graeme Revell could do it better than either, so NYEH!
>
> Didn't he do the Doctor Who theme?

Did he? I didn't know about that... he's done work with SPK, and also did
the scores to Until The End of the World, The Crow, and I believe a few
others...

purp

-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-
                               The Purple Sage               In the valley
you must first wish to                                of the shadow
consume yourself in your own                    of death            -Rozz
flames - how could you wish to              thou appeareth before me
become new without first                         in robes          Williams
becoming ashes?                                       of silicon
     -nietzsche                [email protected]               and rust...
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Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 16:23:05 -0800
From: * kelli-jeanne * ([email protected])
Subject: ...oddball question...


  well, maybe not so oddball, but i was wondering if
  anyone on the list has heard of lida husik OR mauve sideshow.
  i ask because i just received the nicest li'l package from
  jon gonzales of fond affexxions {and if you're resubbed, jon,
  then...hiya!} and am about to go listen to the above artists...
  that is, if i ever manage to log off of this darned system.
  so i was wondering if anyone besides job had opinions on these
  musicians...for no other reason than i'd like to know your
  thoughts...and i'm sure jon would, too, now that i think about
  it...

  *k* ...can't figure out how i have no extra files in my home
      directory yet i'm still using up 11 megs of disc space...

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 19:34:04 -0500
From: The Purple Sage ([email protected])
Subject: Re: ...oddball question...


On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, * kelli-jeanne * wrote:

>   *k* ...can't figure out how i have no extra files in my home
>       directory yet i'm still using up 11 megs of disc space...

check for the .tin directory - it has a nasty way of growing. Also look
at your mail or Mail dir (_especially_ considering this list)

purp

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                               The Purple Sage               In the valley
you must first wish to                                of the shadow
consume yourself in your own                    of death            -Rozz
flames - how could you wish to              thou appeareth before me
become new without first                         in robes          Williams
becoming ashes?                                       of silicon
     -nietzsche                [email protected]               and rust...
-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 18:36:08 -0500
From: Marvyn Hortman ([email protected])
Subject: Cotton-eye-joe


Not really 4ad content, but since the folks on this list are all-knowing I
figured if anybody gonna have an answer...

I was in a gay bar in N'leans a couple of days ago during Mardis Gras, and I
heard this incredible dance song that had a fiddle going in the background and
had the words "cotton eye joe" in the refrain.  This song (typical of dance, i
guess) went on for like 20 minutes, and at one point had like a 6 minute fiddle
solo in it.

I LOVE THIS SONG!!!   ANYBODY KNOW WHO IT IS?    I might mention that it was 4
in the morning and my head was spinning badly so there was no way in hell I was
gonna remember much about the tune at the time.



marvynHortman  (who has recovered quite nicely thank you)

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 16:52:50 -0800
From: shane ([email protected])
Subject: Re: dcd, rats, tjamc... and Cotton-eye-joe


>>  The other night I saw a Beer Comercial with Cranberries music.
Better
>> than  JAMC music, if you ask me.  Hate to see it happen though.
_____________________________________________________________________
Actually The Sunday's version of the Rolling Stones' "Wild Horses" is
used in the Budweiser commercial with two white horses running slo-mo
through snow.  "Sugar Ray" from The Jesus And Mary Chain was used in
a Budweiser Ice Draft commercial.

I think it's something being called 'Hillbilly-House'.  I personally
think it's gross, just like I thought 'Jungle-House' was. The only
'House' I liked was 'Acid-House', because at the time I was doing a
lot of ecstasy...well, not A LOT, 'bout every two-three weeks.

shane


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 17:05:21 -0800
From: Jason Axley ([email protected])
Subject: Re: ...oddball question...


Are you on a Unix system?  Probably.  Have you been using the command ls
to look at the files in your directory?  Try "ls -laF"  This will show
any hidden files (ie files that begin with a period".")  Also, how many
mail files do you have saved?  I have seen peoples Pine inboxes with 5
meg of messages in there.  Pine stores all messages in a given folder in
succession in one big file and markers inbetween successive messages.
You won't see many files if you look in your Mail directory, but the
files that are there may just be huge.  Using the "ls -laF" will also
display the size of each file in a given directory.  Hope that helps :-)

Jason Axley

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On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, The Purple Sage wrote:

> On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, * kelli-jeanne * wrote:
>
> >   *k* ...can't figure out how i have no extra files in my home
> >       directory yet i'm still using up 11 megs of disc space...
>
> check for the .tin directory - it has a nasty way of growing. Also look
> at your mail or Mail dir (_especially_ considering this list)
>
> purp
>
> -=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-
>                                The Purple Sage               In the valley
> you must first wish to                                of the shadow
> consume yourself in your own                    of death            -Rozz
> flames - how could you wish to              thou appeareth before me
> become new without first                         in robes          Williams
> becoming ashes?                                       of silicon
>      -nietzsche                [email protected]               and rust...
> -=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-=<>=-=<>=-<>=-=<>=-
>

Date: Thu, 2 Mar 1995 02:41:02 +0100
From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Cotton-eye-joe


Marvyn Hortman  writes:

> I was in a gay bar in N'leans a couple of days ago during Mardis
> Gras, and I heard this incredible dance song that had a fiddle going
> in the background and had the words "cotton eye joe" in the refrain.
> This song (typical of dance, i guess) went on for like 20 minutes,
> and at one point had like a 6 minute fiddle solo in it.

>  I LOVE THIS SONG!!!  ANYBODY KNOW WHO IT IS?  I might mention that
> it was 4 in the morning and my head was spinning badly so there was
> no way in hell I was gonna remember much about the tune at the time.

Just by asking this question, you have ruined all your indie cred for
ever and ever. Every time you post something, everybody in the whole
world will go "There's that guy that admitted liking 'Cotton Eye
Joe'." :-)

To answer your question, the song is by a Swedish band called Rednex,
and has been number 1 on all the charts in absolutely all countries in
Europe for what seems like a century. You'll be happy to hear that
they have just released a followup, also with the name "Joe" in the
title, that sounds exactly the same. One more year of happiness! Yay!

... actually, I feel a need to destroy my own indie cred, so I will
say that I smiled the first time I saw the video on MTV. There! I said it!

--
(domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.)
  [email protected] * Lars Ingebrigtsen


Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 22:29:59 -0500
From: Joe Banks ([email protected])
Subject: Portishead Dates


If you're interested, here are U.S. Portishead dates as of 2/28/95. Some
venues TBA. I don't know yet if more dates will be added.


Did you know they've sold over 300,000 albums in the U.S. alone?
"Goldfinger!" ("Nobody loves me... It's FALSE!")

Eblis


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