Date: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 01:00:05 EDT
> Try the official Xymox home page, run by Ronny and Hans.
>
> http://www.cybercomm.nl/~xymox/bside.html
>
> The page listed above points you to the Muscoviet Mosquito lyrics.
>
> John, such a fan of Xymox that he once covered "Obsession" in a high
> school band
>
>
>
> On Tue, 27 Aug 1996, andromeda wrote:
>
> > can anyone tell me where i can find the lyrics for muscoviet musquito?
> > --robn
> >
>
danke..
all the pages i found had all of the lyrics *except* the one song i wanted...
ill check that one tho...
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 01:08:58 EDT
> you can find them in the xymox lyrics page under b-sides in the xymox files
> web page at http://www.cybercomm.nl/~xymox/lyric.html as welll as most of the
> other songs straight from RONNY MOORINGS himself.
>
wow.
it would seem everyone in the world knew where to find these damn lyrics but
me.
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 01:20:27 EDT
> i'm debating whether or not to go to the show tomorrow night here in
> austin. how much old stuff and how much new stuff do they play? will the
> experience be a valuable one? am i asking too many questions? basically,
> will it be worth my money? thanks. :)
> .j.
> having a bout of horrendous indecision
>
> ---
> [email protected] http://piglet.cc.utexas.edu/~joanna
> noiserotica.thursday.mornings.3am.5am.kvrx.91.7.austin
>
> "I didn't intend for this to take on a political tone.
> I'm just here for the drugs."
> -Nancy Reagan (when asked a political question at a "Just Say No" rally)
>
oh dear
i suppose this is too late
but they play all new stuff
except for "how ghosts affect relationships"
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 01:34:46 EDT
> At 16:16 8/28/96 +0000, you wrote:
> > reading ms. coney's description of live HNIA
> > has me all anxious for the september 20 show
> > at alvins. Qwestion: where exactly _is_ alvin's?
>
> I don't know where Alvin's is, but from the looks of the little booklet
> thingie that comes with the Time Stereo "UFO Doctor" video, it looks like
> Alvin's is an important historical site, where an amazing alien autopsy took
> place. Look around for signs and keep your nose open for strange smells, ok?
> Traces of alien blood last a long time.
>
> By the way, does anyone know what "PD-M" means in relation to Time Stereo?
>
> Ms. Coney
>
princess dragon mom
a noise band
and when i say noise, im not joking around.
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 01:22:45 EDT
> > i'm debating whether or not to go to the show tomorrow night here in
> > austin. how much old stuff and how much new stuff do they play? will the
> > experience be a valuable one? am i asking too many questions? basically,
> > will it be worth my money? thanks. :)
> > .j.
> > having a bout of horrendous indecision
>
> Well, I caught the show last night and am glad I went. Besides having the
> great pleasure of meeting others from the list (Hi!), I rather enjoyed the
> show. The opening band (though probably not playing with HNIA at other
> places) was surprisingly decent, too. HNIA played a lot from the new
> album, but definitely did some older stuff - the last song was If July (I
> think that's what it's called) from Livonia, stripped down to just voice
> and guitar. And not surprisingly, little if anything from Mouth By Mouth.
>
> And there was a whale and a menagerie of wild animals! You've got to see
> that, if not nothing else...
>
> -greg
>
> who says just go
>
NO FAIR!
they played all new stuff when i saw them!
grrrr...
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 12:12:49 -0700
On Fri, 30 Aug 1996, fnord maddox fnord wrote:
> oh, by the way, fuck yourself
Anyone else sick of all these tough guy insults from 4ad-l filling our
mailboxes these days? Is there any way to bump people off the list?
Mike
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 12:41:05 -0400
Sorry if this is redundant, but there are two
shows in San Fran that listees maybe
interested in:
Love Spirals Downwards (w/2 other bands):
415-777-0666
Tarnation (I assume this is the 4AD tarnation, but
I could be wrong). 10pm@Bottom of the Hill
1233 17th St.415-621-4455
If any Bay Area list members are going email me.
Laters,
-B
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Date: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 15:17:33 -0700
On Sat, 31 Aug 1996, Heffalump wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Aug 1996, fnord maddox fnord wrote:
>
> > oh, by the way, fuck yourself
>
> Anyone else sick of all these tough guy insults from 4ad-l filling our
> mailboxes these days? Is there any way to bump people off the list?
>
> Mike
>
-"all words of offense to the people will be strictly dealt with. all
encouragement to the people in their national duty of ostracizing the
offenders. this you must do."-chinese(KMT) equivalent of the first
ammendment.
peice folks,
sean
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 15:22:51 -0700
Check this out, it is kind of interesting...excuse the liberal snipping.
It had about fifteen forwarding tags on it...would someone send me this
file as I am using 3.1? Thanks...
Sorry if this has already been posted here...
e
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 12:22:44 -0600 (CST)
You know that little arpeggiated chord that starts Windows '95?
Well, there's more to it than I thought. I wonder if it's the
shortest commissioned composition in musical history?
Sunday, June 2, 1996 San Francisco Chronicle
Q and A With Brian Eno
JOEL SELVIN, CHRONICLE POP MUSIC CRITIC
I'd been working on my own music for a while and was quite lost, actually.
And I really appreciated someone coming along and saying, ``Here's a
specific problem -- solve it.''
The thing from the agency said, ``We want a piece of music that is
inspiring, universal, blah- blah, da-da-da, optimistic, futuristic,
sentimental, emotional,'' this whole list of adjectives, and then at the
bottom it said ``and it must be 3 1/4 seconds long.''
I thought this was so funny and an amazing thought to actually try to make
a little piece of music. It's like making a tiny little jewel.
In fact, I made 84 pieces. I got completely into this world of tiny, tiny
little pieces of music. I was so sensitive to microseconds at the end of
this that it really broke a logjam in my own work. Then when I'd finished
that and I went back to working with pieces that were like three minutes
long, it seemed like oceans of time.
ive/1996/06/02>