Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 00:46:00 CDT
At 10:53 AM 8/1/96 -0700, you wrote:
>I've got a couple of older Chapterhouse CD singles for sale.
>E-mail me if interested, or if you need tracklistings.
>
>Chapterhouse | Pearl EP | CD | $20
>Chapterhouses | Mesmerize | CD | $25
>
>--
>Chris.
>[email protected] ---->->>->>>->>>>> http://www.teleport.com/~luna
>
I am looking for a version of 'Precious One' that is not on the album. It
is a really dub version that I heard in a club in early to mid 1992. Is
this on anything that you have for sale? If it is, then I'd be very
interested in that particular item.
Thanks -
Stratton
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 06:53:38 +0100
Never having seen them live until last night at the garage in London, I
was well impressed by the Muses performance, despite a less than ideal
club, and a sound technician that made them sound as if they were
playing at the bottom of a pond.
I just wondered what the expert opionion of the show was: how did it
compare for those with many years of experience?
David
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 1996 22:56:40 -0700
Hello again,
the person who wanted my Dead Can Dance bootleg cd has not confirmed that
they want it for 2 weeks now, so I am making it available again one more time!
--Dead Can Dance:The Hidden Treasures, a collection of studio outtakes,
unreleased songs and live performances/great sound quality...track listing:
Awakening, Reached From Above, In Power We Entrust the Love Advocated, To
The Shore, Alone, Pray for Dawn, Lartomento, The Night We Were Lost, Lyndra,
Isabella, Tune for Sheeba, Cyndrill, The Serpent's Army, They Don't Even
Cry, Eyeless In Gaza, The Endless Longing of Sea Doves...total time:75:06
I paid $35, it's in perfect condition, and all I ask is $20 or some
interesting trade maybe? Of course, please reply to me directly...thanks!,
Peter
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 02:06:43 -0400
Does anyone have any lyric sheets for "Stars on ESP"? I can understand some
of the songs, but with others, such as "Universal Frequencies" I just don't
have a clue....can someone who has the lyrics or is good at figuring them
out please post them? Also, I'll be in NYC from August 11th until the 17th
and was wondering what 18 or older thislisty shows will be going on, and
what good thislisty record stores there are, beside Kim's Underground...
Matt
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 00:54:08 -0700
Is there anything anyone's dying to know about Eden?
I'll be at a pub tonight with Sean...
The new Virginia Astely album is lovely. More mellow
than the last one. STILL no word from her.
No word also from Cinepoly, after calling twice, faxing twice
and emailing once. I'll keep trying.
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| Uncommon music that deserves to be heard |
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Renaissance
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 01:46:39 -0700
i spent an entire evening playing stars on esp thru the cdrom and
screwing around with all the funky cd audio controls just to
transcribe the lyrics. actually, i think i did a rather fantastical
job, only experiencing real trouble with "the bees" {tho, i do have
the first verse down pat}. if anyone can get those lyrics, you
will be a way kool person in my book.
and, in an utterly astonishing revelation, my web site & the super duper
unofficial hnia site should be up real soon. i'm just very very very very
nitpicky about the overall look of just about anything i'm involved with,
but i've FINALLY have found contentment with my latest web graphics
experiments. i'm still pondering the use of frames, tho....
looking forward to kissing ass to get into film school,
k
...sanrio has a way kool bat character now, tho my fave is the piggy...
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 08:19:32 -0500
Actually, the press kit for 'Stars on ESP' contains lyrics for the whole
album, and I know at least one person subscribed to this list has those
lyric sheets (but I ain't saying who, 'cos _I_ sure as hell wouldn't
like to type them in if I had 'em sitting around the house, right?...
*wink*). Nonetheless, I gotta wonder what prompted the label to throw
in the words to a HNIA album of all things.
Cheers,
hk
[for whom the words "chicken pot pie" ruined 'Victorialand' forever...]
--
[email protected] [email protected] http://www.neosoft.com/~hk/home.htm
"There's nothing the British like better than a bloke who comes from
nowhere, makes it, and then gets clobbered." -- Melvyn Bragg
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 16:07:55 +0200
There's a special Throwing Muses Limbo-site at Ryco Disc:
http://www.rykodisc.com/3/features/muses
Emiel Efdee
...
the Netherlands, August 2, 1996
... [email protected]
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 10:11:40 -0400
>BTW, if anybody sees Henry at a later point in the tour, tell him
>that the guy in SD found out about that Italian double album by
>Area. It's nothing to do with him, but rather an Italian prog-rock
>outfit that stole his band's name. Apparently, Kimber (of Stinkweeds
>and Half-String fame) asked him about this italian dbl CD and he
>didn't know about it. So, if you see him, tell them there's an
>Italian band that goes under the name Area. The double album is
>theirs.
Heh, that Italian band has been around since the seventies. So much
for thievery.
John McIntyre
Physics - Astronomy Domine Dept
Michigan State University
[email protected]
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 11:29:23 -0700
Muses in NYC!!!!
Wednesday August 14
New York, NY
HMV, 6pm
86th & Lexington)
Brownie's
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 11:27:33 EDT
---oteran wrote:
At first i was also concerned about Bill 'yawn' Pullman. But then I
realized that wouldn't we think the same thing of Kyle if he had 'become
popular' before he met David Lynch? Wouldn't he take the same kind of roles
given to Pullman if they were offered to him? Still, Lynch better do
something wicked for me to swallow it.......
--- end of quoted material ---
Also keep in mind that Bill Pullman had a semi-sinister role in the wonderful
"Last Seduction". That role should be reason enough to at least give him a
chance in the new Lynch movie (it doesn't mean he's forgiven for While You Were
Sleeping, mind you)
Barry
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 12:15:11 EDT
96 7:31 pm
>
> Does anyone know if these following dates still correct, particularly the
> Los Angles and Mexico City dates?
>
> 09 August - Berkeley - Greek Theater
> 10 August - Los Angeles - Universal Theater
> 11 August - San Diego - Humphries
> 14 August - Dallas - Majestic Theater
> 15 August - Houston - Cullen Auditorium
> 17 August - Atlanta - Symphony Hall
> 19 August - Miami - Gussman Theater
> 21 August - Sao Paulo - Olympia
> 22 August - Rio De Janerio - Morra Da Urca
> 25 August - Buenos Aires - The Rock Stock
> 28 August - Guadalajara - T.B.C.
> 29 August - Mexico City - The Metropolitan
> 30 August - Mexico City - The Metropolitan
>
I will go to the concerts in mexico city and the date of the tickets say 28 and
9
august!, i dont know if the day jump to another date!
Jair.
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 13:08:37 -0400
Did anyone else catch the snippet of Dead Can Dance on NBC last night?
It was at the beginning of YASHIS ("Yet Another Sappy Human Interest
Story), at approximately the time that Michael Johnson won the 200m.
The song was "Summoning of the Muse".
--
John Porter
[email protected]
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 10:49:48 -0500
The urge to purge has taken over, so it's now time for me to
offer a bit of my collection for the taking. All are CDs in wunderbar
condition, though there's one vinyl release, too. Why am I selling?
I just don't listen to them any more, and I need the space. Y'all are
getting an early chance at this stuff before I put them up on the
newsgroups. Here we go!
First, some 4AD stuff:
Frank Black - "Los Angeles" (PRCD 8731-2)
one track promo single - $3
Frank Black - s/t (CAD D 3004)
the limited edition vinyl - quite gorgeous, actually
Lush - Kaleidoscopic Harmonies (KTS 108)
live CD from '92 on Kiss The Stone label--out of print?
Kristin Hersh - "Your Ghost" (BAD 4001 CD)
UK CD single with three non-album tracks - $5
Some thislisty stuff:
Future Sound of London - Lifeforms EP
UK seven tracks...er, "paths". Liz Frazer, too! $7
Simple Machines - Working Holiday 2CD compilation
first CD has the 7" single series, second is live. bands
include Scrawl, Versus, Codeine, Coctails, Eggs, Veronica
Lake, My Dad Is Dead, Lois, Small Factory, Tsunami, Jawbox,
Grifters, Superchunk, and Archers of Loaf--many others! $12
lovesliescrushing - bloweyelashwish
their first album, a massive MBV-fest on Projekt - $7
Laurie Anderson - Strange Angels
with tracks "Babydoll" and "Beautiful Red Dress" - $6
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
the classic, with "Teen Age Riot" - $7
th' Faith Healers - Lido
the ten-track US Elektra release, with "Reptile Smile" and
"Moona-inna-joona" - $7
Lorelei - Everyone Must Touch The Stove
their most recent, final album - $7
Some alternastuff:
Nine Inch Nails - Broken
the 5" CD version, with 99 "tracks" (two "hidden") - $6
Hothouse Flowers - Home
their second album, fourteen tracks, with "Give It Up" - $6
Robyn Hitchcock - Gravy Deco
the complete sessions on Rhino, quite an album - $6
dada - Puzzle
their first album, with "Dizz Knee Land" - $6
Luscious Jackson - In Search Of Manny
with "Daughters of the Kaos" - $5
And now for something completely different:
Manzanera & Mackay - Crack The Whip
2/3 of latter-era Roxy Music in much the same style - $6
Breakfast Club - s/t
the band, not the movie soundtrack, with "Expressway To Your
Heart" and "Right On Track" - $4
Julia Fordham - s/t
her first album, with "Happy Ever After" - $5
The reason you kept reading:
Volume 5
yes, the now-sold-out CD, 79 minutes with tracks by The Orb,
Happy Mondays, Fuel, Bettie Serveert, Macbeth, Cocteau Twins
("Frosty The Snowman"), Cabaret Voltaire, Consolidated, Jesus
Lizard, L7, Red House Painters, The Wedding Present, The
Auteurs, and Morrissey. big ol' booklet of interviews and
stuff included, of course. full tracklisting and other
details at http://www.demon.co.uk/volume/vol5.html
All the above for sale at price indicated, or trade if you like. All
prices in US$. When no price indicated, make me an offer. You pay
postage, which is a better deal when you order multiple titles (hint
hint). If you're outside the US, please take the higher shipping
costs into account.
Trades accepted where appropriate for the Sixths' album (Wasps'
Nests), a 13 Year Itch CD, Volume 16, the Lush Drum Club Remixes 12",
the Lush 8 promo (with "Single Bloke"), or that Stereolab/Tortoise
split 7". Not interested in much else right now.
Nick
Dominic M. Tolli Home 847.680.1623
1196 Huntington South Drive Work 847.576.1617
Mundelein, IL 60060-4900 USA INTERNET: [email protected]
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Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 12:15:00 -0500
>
>I will go to the concerts in mexico city and the date of the tickets say 28
and 29
>august!, i dont know if the day jump to another date!
>Jair.
>
>
The date for the Mexico City Concert IS August 28 ONLY!!! I Checked it with
Mexico=B4s Ticketmaster.
Pepe
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 13:15:31 -0400
I noticed last week that the opening chords from Serpenskirt were used by
NBC for another YASHIS into. They drew them out with long pauses and
over-repetition, all of which, in spite of the genre :), worked very
effectively.
+++++++++++++++++++++
T i m J a c o b
Department of Spanish
Emory University
+++++++++++++++++++++
On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, John Porter wrote:
> Did anyone else catch the snippet of Dead Can Dance on NBC last night?
> It was at the beginning of YASHIS ("Yet Another Sappy Human Interest
> Story), at approximately the time that Michael Johnson won the 200m.
> The song was "Summoning of the Muse".
>
> --
> John Porter
> [email protected]
>
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 14:54:41 -0400
and did you also catch solomon song on the suicide story of the russian diver
this morning?
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 14:42:24 -0400
On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Jeffrey Timothy Jacob wrote:
>
> I noticed last week that the opening chords from Serpenskirt were used by
> NBC for another YASHIS into. They drew them out with long pauses and
> over-repetition, all of which, in spite of the genre :), worked very
> effectively.
>
>
yep, and the other night they were playing the intro to fascination
street by the cure over and over and over and over as background
music for one of those obnoxious YASHIS things...
i've had more than enough of it, and am now watching the
canadian channel. they (kanuks) seem to enjoy it when
the usa baseball team gets cornholed by japan. similar
to the pleasure derived from watching one's bigger brother
or sister get spanked...
dan
p.s. who's got the new suede single? i cant find it (suprise)
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 15:44:32 -0400
On Thu, 1 Aug 1996, the mystery parade wrote:
> It's broccoli! Those of you who were wondering may now sleep better...
>
what makes you think its broccoli? I just cant see it... but of course I
cant offer a better solution. It looks like some psychadelic furball with
a claw.
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 16:44:29 EDT
--- You wrote:
the usa baseball team gets cornholed by japan
--- end of quoted material ---
Really?
This would make the Olympics emminently more interesting to watch.
Barry
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 13:42:43 -0700
well...speaking of odd 4ad/v23 artwork images, I've never seen anything
about the "yeah, but..." 7" ( which looks to me to be green beans or baby
carrots, tinted blue) or the "Joe Friday" 7" which just looks like turds.
rick
>On Thu, 1 Aug 1996, the mystery parade wrote:
>
>> It's broccoli! Those of you who were wondering may now sleep better...
>>
>
>what makes you think its broccoli? I just cant see it... but of course I
>cant offer a better solution. It looks like some psychadelic furball with
>a claw.
>
>
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 18:11:07 -0700
The Faye Wong CD may be available from Dewdrops in the
near future. I've managed to find a US distributor
(the only one, I believe) who is willing to work with us.
The only drawback is the price, but I am almost certain
we will be able to offer it for $15.25-$15.50 which will include
postage (but not tax, for you CA people).
This is at least $1 less than that place in San Francisco,
mainly because we would make almost nothing ourselves by selling it.
So hold your orders until I find out exactly how much
I will need to charge. Actually this "high" price is not
that much more than you'd pay in Hong Kong. I think the
price was about HK$110 or about US$14.25
| 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 |
| http://www.astro.ucla.edu/students/nelson/dewdrops.html