Date: Sun, 11 Aug 1996 07:33:14 +0200
At 17:03 10/08/96 -0400, you wrote:
>I'm always on the lookout for articles, trivia about the band. Anyone have
>any references?
there is a very good home page endorsed by dcd.
you'll find it's address in the link section of reVision,
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 1996 11:12:09 +0200
>How can i get off this mailing list?
You have to buy a copy of the Ltd. This Rimy River book first, get all 4AD
records ever released and send every listmember a rare promo... before you
may surf to the FAQ:
http://www.mooseyard.com/Jens/4AD_FAQ.html
... and follow the unsubscribe instructions.
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 1996 09:04:19 -0700
Regarding my previous post about the vinyl versions of "Miracle" from
Heidi Berry: Is it established FACT that this LP (CAD6011) came with an
inner v23 sleeve? Mine didn't and neither did the other copies at the
store I checked. What's going on?
Jeff Keibel
Toronto, ON
CANADA
[email protected]
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 1996 09:11:36 -0700
What are all the different formats for His Name Is Alive's "Universal
Frequencies" EP? I seem to remember there was a 7" (AD6007) and a CD
single (BAD6007CD). However, when you look at the label to the 7"
single's B-side, it says "part 1" on it. Was there a second 7", i.e.
ADD6007?? Or is the CD itself part 2? Help me, I'm confused!
Jeff Keibel
Toronto, ON
CANADA
[email protected]
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 1996 09:42:46 -0400
>> 6) there has been talk about the earlier tortoise albums.
>> "millions now living..." is pretty high up on my list of good listens
>> from last year. how do the earlier album(s) compare?
>>
>the first tortoise record is not as ambiant as the latest. it's more
>conventional. it's good. the guitars have a little more weight on it. the
>latest one shifts from guitar to drums, to xylophone.
It's my understanding that there's never been any guitar on a Tortoise
record, just two basses, although the latest one features a baritone guitar
(a.k.a. 6-string bass).
No one seems to have mentioned this so far, so here I go: CDNow is having a
sale on all the Orb albums, for no particular reason.
Larry
depuis le temps que c'est promis nous allons tous au paradis - c'est un
appel sourd, une promesse aveuglante qui noie la conscience
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 1996 20:23:01 +0200
>What are all the different formats for His Name Is Alive's "Universal
>Frequencies" EP? I seem to remember there was a 7" (AD6007) and a CD
>single (BAD6007CD).
7" and CDsingle are the only formats around. There were rumours of a
promo-only 12", but I haven't seen it, so I doubt it exists.
>when you look at the label to the 7"
>single's B-side, it says "part 1" on it. Was there a second 7", i.e.
>ADD6007?? Or is the CD itself part 2? Help me, I'm confused!
The CD-'label' also says [part one]. I think it's just a joke, or a
piss-take on the 'part one & part two' CDsingles marketing thing.
>Regarding my previous post about the vinyl versions of "Miracle" from
>Heidi Berry: Is it established FACT that this LP (CAD6011) came with an
>inner v23 sleeve? Mine didn't and neither did the other copies at the
>store I checked. What's going on?
Well, my copy has an inner sleeve, and it doesn't say something like "#1 in
a series of 1 copy" or "special elitist mail order only inner sleeve", so I
guess all LP's come with an inner bag, except maybe the copies that were
shipped to former colonies :).
Frank
++++++++++++++++++++
Frank Brinkhuis
[email protected]
www.pi.net/~frankbri
++++++++++++++++++++
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 1996 11:56:45 -0700
Kevin Duell wrote:
>
> Hi Folks:
>
> Has anyone been to any of the Dead Can Dance concerts? I saw them Tuesday
> 8/6, my first experience of them live. They were grand! Of course, I do
> love them dearly.
>
> I'm always on the lookout for articles, trivia about the band. Anyone have
> any references?
>
> Thanks!
I'm seeing them tonight in L.A.
Their web site is http://www.nets.com/dcd/
It is a good looking site with pictures, news, etc. etc.