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Scandinavian Indie Digest Sun Aug 10, 1997 Volume 4 : Issue 31

There are 35 messages totalling 1149 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

1. Latvian Indie comments (3)
2. lollipop
3. Enter's first CD out now!
4. This Perfect Day on P3 Live
5. LolliPOP report!
6. A band by the name Gordon
7. Gordon (2)
8. Estonia's Bizarre in Future Music
9. Shake, rattle and Liberator (2)
10. Motor Tour List _Update_ [30-Jul-97]
11. ZTV, saturday and sunday!
12. Gig Guide I (Skrikhult BA)
13. Gig Guide II (Luger BA)
14. Complaints complaints ... (4)
15. Sin's Music on the Radio [04-Aug-97]
16. Sin's Music on the TV [01-Aug-97]
17. Updated The Bear Quartet Fan Page
18. Check + Emmaboda
19. A Scan/Indie Column
20. trastocksfestivalen..!? (2)
21. review - Smash Hit Wonders
22. Malmo festival
23. present Bordeaux by CESSNA
24. Sin's Music on the TV [08-Aug-97]
25. Complaints...
26. Sin's Music on the Radio [11-Aug-97]
27. Gig Guide (Luger) [10-Aug-97]

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Date: Sun, 27 Jul 1997 19:31:58 +0200
From: Michael Rehnstrom <micre215@knuten.liu.se>
Subject: Latvian Indie comments

I have finally listened to the latvian indie compilation a couple of times
and it was a quite nice exercise. As usual it is hard to have an opinion
about bands after just hearing one or two songs with them. I also find it
quite frustrating (because I love a good pop/rock text) listening to the
texts and, mostly, not understanding one single word (OK, some of the texts
were in english). So I had to look for good melodies and harmonies (which
is not bad either) instead. But first: good work with the CD, Roberts :-)

Big favourites were Pienvedeja Piedzivojumi (believe me, the language they
use in their texts is not their only obstacle before reaching world fame
:-). The first tune, with aggressive guitar attacs, was great. Their second
tune sounded more slick, but still good (sometimes "experience" and
"slickness" seem to be the same, don't they?).

Since I like music consisting of a mix between rock/pop and folk and/or
classical music It was almost an obligation for me to like Lucius and their
acoustic "Untouchable things". And I did like it. A beautiful voice and a
beautiful violin, indeed. Why do I get the feeling that, at least, the
violin player has a background in classical music?

I also liked the contributions from Prata Vetra, Parks and Jauns Meness,
though none of them had anything that really "stood out" and made it more
interesting. I agree, with Roberts, that Sarkanais Oktobris were really
bad, mostly because the female vocalist seemed to have no knowledge about
the existence of any other tones than the false ones. And I also have two
questions to Roberts: 1) Are you sure that the band "How Much
Personalities"
isn't just Nirvana without Kurt Cobain? 2) Does the female
vocalist in the gothic rock(?) band Skumju Akmeni look like she sounds - I
would not like to hear a voice like that in a dark alley?

Finally, I am right in the middle of changing to a new e-mail address at
the moment. I have notified Erik about it but I am still not sure whether I
will receive any letters from the list the next few days. If Roberts or
anyone else wants to reply to this message please Cc this address:
micre215@student.liu.se

/Micke, who would have liked to watch when those two members of Primal
Scream realized that the swedish police were about to arrest them for drug
possession. That would have been entertainment :-)

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Date: Mon, 28 Jul 1997 00:21:48 +0100
From: totte.pop@swipnet.se (Totte Pop)
Subject: lollipop

hi,
please give your coments/rewiev on this year lollipop festival to us who
didnt make it to the site!

thanks....tack!

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Date: Mon, 28 Jul 1997 08:56:04 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Pete Korhonen <pkorho@cs.joensuu.fi>
Subject: Enter's first CD out now!

Hello lovely list people!

After over one year delay on the release
time table, Enter (Fin) has finally released it's
first album (CD). The album is titled 'Yah-Hah!'
and is available from a small indie label Metamorphos.

Yah-Hah! has the following 9 tracks: River, Stormy Monday (Again),
Cosmic Flow, Moon, Hi-Ho, One Goes Up, True Angels, Velvet Flames
and Christianity(*). All tracks by the Band, except * by Jouni M|mm| -
(* is actually a version of Kristinusko from Mana Mana's brilliant Totuus
Palaa LP).

Yah-Hah! was recorded during spring 1996
in Joensuu, Finland is Jackmaster Production Studios
by Enter's original trio-line-up (Otra/Osku/Pete) (currently
Enter has two more guitarists, Riite and Asko) and
while in studio band had visiting players ie from Xysma and
Babylon Whores. Also Teho (currently with Ismo Alanko) played
some synthetizers to Yah-Hah!.

The big delay was caused by maybe a million different things all the
way from the recording sessios via mastering problems to some sample work
that took way too long as well as problems with the artwork for the
covers.

But enough whining. Go and check it out.

If your local dealer doesn't have it yet,
you can contact our record label directly:

Metamorphos
Rantam{ki 2 B 6
FIN-02330 ESPOO
FINLAND

tel & fax:
+358-(0)9-8558 212

Thanks and bye!
Pete

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Pete Korhonen / Enter
email: pkorho@cs.joensuu.fi
tel: +358-(0)400-986 048
web: http://www.media.jns.fi/enternet
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Date: Mon, 28 Jul 1997 15:32:42 +0300 (WET)
From: Roberts Galvans <se51097@lanet.lv>
Subject: Re: Latvian Indie comments

> And I also have two
> questions to Roberts: 1) Are you sure that the band "How Much
> Personalities"
isn't just Nirvana without Kurt Cobain?

I'm not into mirvana stuff and that's why I can`t comment this --- but I`m
sure that this band is 100% Latvian :-)

> 2) Does the female
> vocalist in the gothic rock(?) band Skumju Akmeni look like she sounds - I
> would not like to hear a voice like that in a dark alley?

Heh heh... believe or not that girl (really, she's 16 or smth.) looks
like not bad --- let's say she's little nice girlie with a fucking ???
heavy voice (if i didn't tell that is a girl ya would thing it a bloke)

thats in brief all
peace

RoberC
//se51097@lanet.lv

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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 17:39:06 +0300 (EDT)
From: postmaster@slayer.pp.fi (Toni Järvinen)
Subject: This Perfect Day on P3 Live

Hello everyone;
Let this be my last wish: did anyone get This Perfect Day's P3 Live
performance last Monday? If so and you are willing to copy it for me please
be so kind and
write me:

postmaster@slayer.pp.fi

I'll pay the cassette and postage fee to Finland, of course, so that you
won't lose anything except one hour of your day in recording the live.

Toni - who is more than sad when he missed that show

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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 19:06:19 +0200
From: Micke Rehnstrom <micre215@student.liu.se>
Subject: Re: Latvian Indie comments

>> And I also have two
>> questions to Roberts: 1) Are you sure that the band "How Much
>> Personalities"
isn¥t just Nirvana without Kurt Cobain?
>
> i'm not into mirvana stuff and that's why i can`t coment this --- but i`m
> sure that this band is 100% latvian :-)

Well, it sounded as if they had borrowed more than just one chord from
"Polly" :-).

But I guess it might have been incidental, it was not a "carbon copy"
anyway. And I shouldn't bother - all this recycling of music makes life
much more exciting, doesn't it? Just an example: The first part (before the
singing begins) of "Every breath you take" by The Police. You can gather
your friends, turn on the radio and when you hear this particular piece of
music you can start the betting about which song it really is - The Police
themselves, "I'll be missing you" with Puff Daddy & Faith Evans or "Who are
you"
with Speaker. If you are lucky you can win a serious amount of money
:-)

/Micke, who also wonders if the choruses in "The Distance" with Cake and
"Buildings" with Honey Is Cool are twins or, at least, brother and sister?

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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 19:47:04 +0200
From: Cilja Kwon <cilja.kwon@mbox300.swipnet.se>
Subject: LolliPOP report!

Hey!
Lollipop report on swedish on http://www.pulse.no/~daniel/diary.html
Only in swedish, I'm sorry. No time and no ...

WANTED! - The man at Lollipop who asked me if I knew "Cilja.Kwon"

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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 08:46:48 +0300
From: Joakim Schonert <joakim.schonert@visualsystems.fi>
Subject: A band by the name Gordon

Hello!
Can anyone out there tell me if there is a band called Gordon operating
in Sweden / Scandinavia. If there is, can you tell me something about it.

Thanks,
Joakim.

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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 14:26:29 +0200
From: Calle Jershed <calle@mint.se>
Subject: Re: Gordon

Gordon is a ska-band from Gothenburg. They have toured a bit and played at
a couple of the festivals last summer. They have also released an album on
Roligan records in Gothenburg. The title escapes me, but it's pretty OK
stuff. They are better live (as most ska-bands are). I think they are in
the process of breaking up.

cheerio, Calle J.

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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 15:10:28 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Siim Kalder <siimk@ut.ee>
Subject: Estonia's Bizarre in Future Music

"Future Music" has named Bizarre's song "Any day" the demo of the month in
its August issue. "Any Day" is now available on the demo CD included with
the issue.

Estonia's largest daily "Postimees" says, that the August issue of "Future
Music"
has a picture and a column-long review of Bizarre, or more
precisely of how the song "Any Day" was made.

Bizarre formed in 1992, it has released two albums since: "Beautica"
(1994) and "Cafe de Flor" (1996), the first having a lot of influences
from different indie-groups (Lush, My Bloody Valentine...), the second
being quite experimental and with modern ambient and drum n' bass sounds.
Both albums under the label Sally Cinnamon.

"Any Day" is a new song, composed for performing with the jungle-duo
Spring Heel Jack in January.

Bizarre web site is available at <www.halo.ee/bizarre> with "Any Day" and
three other songs of about the same age as well as some brand new
material.

siimk

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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 19:23:51 +0200
From: Micke Rehnstrom <micre215@student.liu.se>
Subject: Re: Gordon

Calle Jershed wrote:
>Gordon is a ska-band from Gothenburg. They have toured a bit and played at
>a couple of the festivals last summer. They have also released an album on
>Roligan records in Gothenburg. The title escapes me, but it's pretty OK
>stuff. They are better live (as most ska-bands are). I think they are in
>the process of breaking up.

Gordon is not a "traditional" ska-band, at least not live. I do not know
how they make records but when they play live they use keyboards instead of
trumpets, saxophones and stuff like that. More Clash-style than
jamaican-style ska if you ask me. I consider Liberator to be the best
ska-band in Sweden, though (and they sound much more "traditional" too).

/Micke, not conservative - just thinking that "traditional" sound is better
in this case

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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 19:53:17 +0200
From: Calle Jershed <calle@mint.se>
Subject: Shake, rattle and Liberator

>Gordon is not a "traditional" ska-band, at least not live. I do not know
>how they make records but when they play live they use keyboards instead of
>trumpets, saxophones and stuff like that. More Clash-style than
>jamaican-style ska if you ask me. I consider Liberator to be the best
>ska-band in Sweden, though (and they sound much more "traditional" too).
>
>/Micke, not conservative - just thinking that "traditional" sound is better
>in this case

Could not agree more. Gordon is on the "punky"-edge of the swedish
ska-scene. (Even though they wear sharp suits..). Liberator is one of the
best liveacts I have ever seen. Hopefully I will be able to see them in
Malmo in the middle of August. Talking about Clash, did anyone see Two
Sevens Clash at the Lollipop-festival?

/Calle

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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 23:49:37 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Motor Tour List _Update_ [30-Jul-97]

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Scandinavian Indie Motor Tour List UPDATE Scandinavian Indie
July 30th, 1997
by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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SCANDINAVIAN:

The Trampolines (S) (Independent) *NEW*
31/10 Nagoya - Club Quattro (JP)
1/11 Osaka - Club Quattro (JP)
2/11 Tokyo - Club Quattro (JP)
3/11 Tokyo - Club Quattro (JP)

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NON-SCANDINAVIAN:

Howie B (UK) Polygram *NEW*
2/8 Goteborg - Park Lane
4/8 Copenhagen - Stereo Bar (DK)
6/8 Oslo - Head On (N)
9/8 Helsinki - Tavastia (SF)
10/8 Stockholm - Lindgarden

Prodigy (UK) XL/MNW *NEW*
15/11 Stockholm - Johanneshovs Isstadion
16/11 Goteborg - Scandinavium

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The complete Motor Tour List is posted once / month to the list.
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Date: Fri, 1 Aug 1997 11:39:21 +0100
From: totte.pop@swipnet.se (Totte Pop)
Subject: ZTV, saturday and sunday!

hi,
dont miss the ZTV show 'p} v{g' this saturday and sunday at 18.00,
interviews with yvonne, superswirls, polythene and gentle tuesday, videos
and lots of fun stuff.....something for the weekend i rekon :)

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Date: Sun, 3 Aug 1997 16:28:01 -0500
From: mqo4365@is4.nyu.edu (Martin Olson)
Subject: Re: Shake, rattle and Liberator

At 7:53 PM 7/30/97, Calle Jershed wrote:

> Could not agree more. Gordon is on the "punky"-edge of the swedish
> ska-scene. (Even though they wear sharp suits..). Liberator is one of the
> best liveacts I have ever seen. Hopefully I will be able to see them in

Just to add my two cents to the whole ska traditionalism discussion:
There's kindof a time and place for both. Personally, I'm more in favor of
"trad" ska like New Yorks Scofflaws (If you like ska, I recomend you look
this band up. I think you can even buy their stuff in sweden these days)
and California's Hepcat. Even liberator who have a more 2nd wave 2tone
sound are, in my opinion just as enjoyable as punkier bands like Less than
Jake, Op Ivy or I guess, heck, the band I play in Heft, just somehow in
smaller doses.

It's always fun though when groups throw in a sortof special hook
to their style of ska (that's one of my major complaints about punk-ska
bands these days: they all sound the same!). Take Girlsmen, a swedish
group from Stockholm who apparently these days are more just pop, or
something. Either way, their self-titled album earlier album was really
cool because a lot of the bass lines and guitar and horn parts were
actually samples from old 1st wave ska classics like "Man on the Street".
It's a pretty cool album if you can find it (and they were really good at
hultsfred a few years back...).

Anyway, that's what I think, so there.

later,
Martin.

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Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 01:14:43 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Gig Guide I (Skrikhult BA)

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Scandinavian Indie Skrikhult Tour List _Update_ Scandinavian Indie
August 2nd, 1997
by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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SCANDINAVIAN:

A-BOMBS - Outside Soceity / House of Kicks
16/8 Lindesberg Luft New Date
20/8 Stockholm Tuben New Date

COCA CAROLA - Beat Butchers / MD
6/9 Stockholm Kafe 44 New Date

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NON-SCANDINAVIAN:

EXTREME NOISE TERROR (UK) - Earache / House of Kicks *NEW*
29/8 Kalmar Alcatraz
30/8 Uppsala Rockcentrum

VICE SQUAD (US) *NEW*
31/10 Copenhagen Stengade 30 (DK)
1/11 Uppsala Rockcentrum

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The complete Skrikhult Production Tour List is posted once/month
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Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 01:15:09 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Gig Guide II (Luger BA)

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Scandinavian Indie Luger Tour List UPDATE Scandinavian Indie
August 2nd, 1997
by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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SCANDINAVIAN:

BREACH (S) - Burning Heart / MD
Aug 30 Hassleholm (S) Perrong 23 New Date

FIRESIDE (S) - Startracks/BMG / House Of Kicks
Aug 10 Varberg (S) TBA New Date

GRAND TONE MUSIC (S) - MVG Records / MD
Aug 24 Stockholm (S) Bottleneck/Tre Kronor New Date

HONEY IS COOL (S) - MVG Records / MD
Sep 05 Goteborg (S) Pusterviksbaren New Date w/FUCK (US)

MONSTER (S) - Startracks / House Of Kicks
Aug 15 Mora (S) Moraparken New Date
Aug 24 Stockholm (S) Bottleneck/Tre Kronor New Date

REFUSED (S) - Startracks / House Of Kicks
Aug 14 Koln (D) TBA (Part of Popkomm) New Date

STARMARKET (S) - Dolores / MD + Abhinanda (S) Aug 7-10, 15-29
Aug 09 Torsby (S) TBA New Date
Aug 14 Speyer (D) Halle 101 New Date w/Loosegoats

TEDDYBEARS STHLM (S) - MVG Records / MD
Aug 08 Orebro (S) Gnallbaltsrock New Date
Aug 17 Stockholm (S) Bottleneck/Tre Kronor New Date

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NON-SCANDINAVIAN:

FUCK (US) - Matador / Border *NEW*
Sep 03 Vaxjo (S) Cafe Stina
Sep 04 Stockholm (S) Tanto
Sep 05 Goteborg (S) Pusterviksbaren w/Honey Is Cool

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Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 01:15:36 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Complaints complaints ...

Okay - this might seem like a petty thing to complain about, but someone's
got to bring it up.

Do you ever read Swedish evening paper Expressen's friday edition "Fredag"
and check out their tour guide to see what's going on - who's playing
where and when? Right, and you're not alone either. So why can't the
guy handling this simple task, Robert Borjesson, do his job? I mean,
I have never seen one single guide that was correct. It almost seems
like he doesn't even realize it is pretty important to those who read
the guide - and probably doesn't care at all. He simply can't handle
this easy job. Some examples (there are numerous each week):

1. For about two months, Phil Collins was listed twice, with the same
date. After about one month, I thought I'd save him from embarrassing
himself even more, and told him about it. He never replied (in fact,
he has never replied to one single e-mail I've sent to him) and it
took him another month to remove it.

2. Check out the latest copy (from yesterday - August 1st):

* Grand Tone Music (ie. ex-"Salt") are listed under "Foreign Artists" -
and has been for some time.

* Nerf Herder are listed to tour with Bloodhound Gang, even though
they cancelled that tour three-four weeks ago.

* Catherine are listed to play with Matthew Sweet on their Scandinavian
tour - and that's okay, because it is true, but they are listed to play
together on _all_ dates, and that's incorrect. They will not play
together at the Stockholm Water Festival.

* Silverbullet had to change their name to Silverbullit - because of
copyright problems with the UK rap artist with the same name - but
there's no change in this guide.

* The Emmaboda festival schedule has been out for weeks, but Fidget
are still listed to play on August 8th _or_ 9th. (They play on
August 9th).

* Fireside are listed to play at the Lollipop Festival July 25th.
Umm.. when was this guide published - oh yeah, on August 1st...

* Loosegoats are listed to play in Pitea on July 26th. But this guide
came out on August 1st. Yeah.

* Oasis gig in Copenhagen on Sep 10 is nowhere to be found.


Okay, I think this is enough. Just remember to double check whatever you
see listed in Fredag's tour guide before anything else (like buying tickets
or planning a trip to see your favourite band).

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 01:15:53 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Music on the Radio [04-Aug-97]

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Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE RADIO Scandinavian Indie
August 4 -> 7, 1997
by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se)

Day Date Artist Recorded
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Mon 4/8 The Cardigans Hultsfred Festival -97
Tue 5/8 Claes Yngstr|m Lule} 08-May-97
Wed 6/8 Wu Tang Clan Hultsfred Festival -97
Thu 7/8 Speaker Sundsvall, Gatufesten 11-Jul-97

This list covers the Swedish National Channel P3's "Live" - at 21.03-22.00
or 18.03-19.00 where marked with a '*'. (R) = Rerun
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This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie site
at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uprad.html
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Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 01:16:11 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Music on the TV [01-Aug-97]

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Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE TV Scandinavian Indie
August 1 -> 7, 1997
by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se)

Day Date Artist/What TV Program Channel Time
--- ----- ---------------------- ------------------- ----------- -----
Fri 1/8 Rock Am Ring 97 Festivals 97 MTV Europe 20.00
Sat 2/8 Roskilde Festival 97 Weekend MTV Europe 14.00
St Moores,
Gentle Tuesday ZTV P} V{g ZTV 18.00
St Moores,
Gentle Tuesday ZTV P} V{g ZTV 19.30
Gary Numan, Kula Shaker,
Everything But The Girl,
Massive Attack The White Room ZTV 20.30
Aerosmith Live'N Direct MTV Europe 21.00 R
Rock Am Ring 97 Festivals 97 MTV Europe 22.00
St Moores,
Gentle Tuesday ZTV P} V{g ZTV 00.35 R
St Moores,
Gentle Tuesday ZTV P} V{g ZTV 02.05 R
Sun 3/8 Roskilde Festival 97 Weekend MTV Europe 14.00
Yvonne, Superswirls ZTV P} V{g ZTV 18.00
Yvonne, Superswirls ZTV P} V{g ZTV 19.30
Neneh Cherry,
Mark Morrison,
Kula Shaker,
Roger Chapman & Jay
Darlington,
My Life Story The White Room ZTV 20.30
Yvonne, Superswirls ZTV P} V{g ZTV 23.55 R
Yvonne, Superswirls ZTV P} V{g ZTV 01.25 R
Mon 4/8 -
Tue 5/8 Live 'N' Direct Live 'N' Direct MTV Europe 20.00
Man or AstroMan live
session. Videos with:
Jimi Tenor, Spaceman 3,
Soul Sonic Force,
Herbie Hancock,
The Cybermen,
Blues Explosion,
The Bubblemen,
Urusei Yatsura,
Servotron, Beck,
Moog Cookbook, OP8,
Inspiral Carpets,
Spiritualized Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00
Wed 6/8 Erykah Badu MTV Unplugged MTV Europe 01.00
Thu 7/8 Finnish Top List Lista FTV 17.40

R = Rerun
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This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie website
at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uptv.html
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Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 16:52:42 +0100
From: Micke Rehnstrom <micre215@student.liu.se>
Subject: Re: Complaints complaints ...

Chief wrote
>Do you ever read Swedish evening paper Expressen's friday edition "Fredag"
>and check out their tour guide to see what's going on - who's playing
>where and when? Right, and you're not alone either. So why can't the
>guy handling this simple task, Robert Borjesson, do his job? I mean,
>I have never seen one single guide that was correct.

Don't be too hard on the guys at "Fredag", Erik. Remember that they have a
huge responsibility. I mean, if they wouldn't give advice about how pre-
and after parties should be organized or propagate for the use of
helicopters in every rock video - who would?

/Micke, feeling hmm, how should I put it? Ah, yes - _ironic_ it is ;-).

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Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 12:16:28 -0400 (EDT)
From: Chris Forsberg <forsberg@charm.net>
Subject: Re: Complaints complaints ...

On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Micke Rehnstrom wrote:

>> Chief wrote
>> Do you ever read Swedish evening paper Expressen's friday edition "Fredag"
>> and check out their tour guide to see what's going on - who's playing
>> where and when? Right, and you're not alone either. So why can't the
>> guy handling this simple task, Robert Borjesson, do his job? I mean,
>> I have never seen one single guide that was correct.
>
> Don't be too hard on the guys at "Fredag", Erik. Remember that they have a
> huge responsibility. I mean, if they wouldn't give advice about how pre-
> and after parties should be organized or propagate for the use of
> helicopters in every rock video - who would?
>
> /Micke, feeling hmm, how should I put it? Ah, yes - _ironic_ it is ;-).

Heh, I'm not even familiar with Fredag, and I could sorta tell you were
being sarcastic! Isn't it a shame that the people at the top of their
profession often don't put the care and time in that people doing it on
the grassroots level (like Erik) do? Maybe I shouldnt' be surprised, but I
always am...

Chris

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Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 23:01:10 +0200
From: "Daniel Hansson" <b4@hem.passagen.se>
Subject: Updated The Bear Quartet Fan Page

Hello!

The Bear Quartet Fan Pages -- A West Side Story -- have been totally
redone and you might want to take a look at them.

New releases in august and right now you have the opportunity to ask the
band any question for an interview. Take a look at
http://hem.passagen.se/b4/bq/

/Daniel H.

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Date: Tue, 5 Aug 1997 20:15:55 +0200
From: Micke Rehnstrom <micre215@student.liu.se>
Subject: Re: Complaints complaints ...

Chris Forsberg wrote:

> Heh, I'm not even familiar with Fredag, and I could sorta tell you were
> being sarcastic! Isn't it a shame that the people at the top of their
> profession often don't put the care and time in that people doing it on
> the grassroots level (like Erik) do? Maybe I shouldnt' be surprised, but I
> always am...

It sure is strange that the largest and most obvious mistakes are committed
by the so-called professionals. I mean, anyone can make mistakes,
especially when it comes to details but the large papers seem cross the
border between "details" and "big mistakes" quite often. If you really are
interested in what you are writing about I think that you put more effort
in making things correct, true?

For example, I doubt that a fanzine, at least one committed to swedish pop,
would write that Tambourine Studios are situated in Lund (it is in Malmo,
which is close to Lund but still not the same place) like my local
newspaper "Ostgota Correspondenten" did. A fanzine might write that Lush is
going to play in Stockholm but I doubt that they would have written it one
week after Chris Acklands suicide, like "Dagens Nyheter" did. Both these
are good _news_papers but I doubt whether they are really interested in pop
music. And if you are not interested enough to see to it that you get
things as correct as possible I do not think you should write about it at
all.

/Micke, sometimes committing the major mistake of trying to get out of bed
early

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Date: Wed, 6 Aug 1997 19:29:05 +0200
From: Micke Rehnstrom <micre215@student.liu.se>
Subject: Check + Emmaboda

There are two purposes with this message. One is to check whether my new
email address is registered on the subscriber list.

The second, and most important one, is to give orders to those of you who
are travelling to the Emmaboda festival this weekend. I am not able to do
it myself, unfortunately.

The orders are: Go see Sonic Surf City. This is their last gig ever, in the
history of this universe, and they deserve your attention. And even if you
should not like surf punk-pop you should go there and wave "bye-bye and
thanx very much"
to Ola Hermanson, vocalist in Sonic Surf City and a guy
who has meant more to swedish pop music than most people realize. Who knows
if we would ever have heard about bands like The Cardigans, Brainpool, The
Bear Quartet, HappyDeadMen, Cod Lovers etc etc if he had not "discovered"
them and signed record deals with them. So, go and celebrate him, and his
band, before he moves (temporarily) to USA to continue his research in cell
biology (how come biology is such a popular career choice among pop/rock
musicians?).

/Micke

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Date: Wed, 6 Aug 1997 12:03:44 -0700
From: "Dave Liljengren" <bigpug@foxinternet.net>
Subject: A Scan/Indie Column

Friends--
Johanna Hillgren, of this list, has begun writing a Scan/Indie column for
Pandemonium Online, an American e-zine based in Seattle. You can find her
column by going to http://www.seattlesquare.com/pandemonium and clicking on
The Bashful Swede. I would very much like to hear your comments.

Tusen Tack,
Dave Liljengren

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Date: Thu, 7 Aug 1997 23:37:43 +0200
From: Petter Tiilikainen <burrito@ludd.luth.se>
Subject: trastocksfestivalen..!?

From http://www.svt.se

Kanal 1, Fredag
20.30 Tra, pop och karlek
[ED - swedish text cut out - this is an english only mailing list]

Does this mean there was a festival this year too after all?
Hrmpf. It's not like there's enough events up here for me to
feel happy about missing it. B-(

Petter

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Date: Fri, 8 Aug 1997 00:48:16 +0100
From: totte.pop@swipnet.se (Totte Pop)
Subject: review - Smash Hit Wonders

hi,
i've been doin some homework, and im late as always, a couple of albums
that i have been listening to!

Smash Hit Wonders - Love Your Wife (Sunspot Rec)

There's no point whingeing any more, the slacker battle has moved
on....There's enough people out there to dig these Smash Hit Wonders
and I'm sometimes one of them!

'Love Your Wife' opens with 'Me and Malin', it cuts from gorgeous
'country-slide-pavment' to a 'full- blown-beatifully-framed-picture-of-
lo-fi-power-pop'!

Also songs like 'Breaking The Bonds Of male Power', 'Summer Of 89', 'Sunday
19th of May' and 'Got Nothing To Say', works very well somewhere around
Neil Young and Dinosaur Jr, and that's OK with me.

It's high quality pop songs and hey, that's always what you a wanted to
hear, right! Mid tempo songs crossing over to great power pop tunes works
well as long Smash Hit Wonders looks 'over there', the only time I think
they loose concentration is when they throw in a 'Bob Hund' chorus or
trying to have a nasty attitude as in 'Socialism' or 'The fever' or in 'I'm
On My Way', they'll do just fine without that!

What moves me most about Smash Hit Wonders is the sense of discovery that
I'll share with the band, the feeling that they have the chops and
curiosity, the ability and will to try anything to take you along with them
each wide-eyed step of the way.

It's a Smash in Indie land!

more to come from the tott.....
totte.pop@swipnet.se (Totte Pop)

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Date: Fri, 8 Aug 1997 17:30:10 +0200
From: Micke Rehnstrom <micre215@student.liu.se>
Subject: Re: trastocksfestivalen..!?

Petter Tiilikainen wrote:

>Does this mean there was a festival this year too after all?
>Hrmpf. It's not like there's enough events up here for me to
>feel happy about missing it. B-(

You do not have to be angry and/or sad. According to Aftonbladets TV
Magazine this is from last years festival. This year there was no
festival, because of troubles with the police, as has been reported
to the list previously.

BTW, since complaining about things seems to help (suddenly Grand Tone
Music is a swedish band in Expressen Fredags tour guide too - good work,
Erik) one remark about the info from SVT (swedish public television
company): Why call Backfish a "girl band"? OK, there are three girls in the
band but as long as David Johansson plays the drums in the band it should
be rather stupid to call them a "girl band". In addition, Aftonbladet calls
Backfish an "_indy_ pop" band. Pop music for race car drivers, perhaps?
Hooked up on details? Me? :-)

/Micke, reaching Andromeda Heights

---------------------------------

Date: Sat, 9 Aug 1997 22:13:34 +0200
From: iggystooge.livevid@mailbox.swipnet.se
Subject: Malmo festival

hi
is there anyone that have any info about peace love and pitbulls and
dilevas (and other bands i would like to see) gigs at malmo festival
that will start next friday? prices, locations, dates, time etc

jerker

ps: dont mention any www since my netscape suxx big times for the moment

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Date: Sun, 10 Aug 1997 03:23:27 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: present Bordeaux by CESSNA

Date: Sat, 5 Jul 1997 10:28:12 -0700
From: xander@sirius.com (Radio Khartoum)
Subject: present Bordeaux by CESSNA

Radio Khartoum presents its premiere release, the debut album from
Finland's own kings of smooth DIY pop, Cessna. Elegant and eclectic by
turns, "Bordeaux" blends laidback bubblegum riffs with flavors as diverse
as Razorcuts, early Daily Planet, early Monochrome Set, the Monkees, Young
Marble Giants, warbling basslines à la Field Mice or Factory-era Wake and
vocals reminiscent of Holiday. The antique "Lira" organ, which accents many
of the songs, is of suspected Italian origin, and deserves a sentence all
of its own.

"Bordeaux" contains the following songs:

Birds
Skyscrapers
So Unreal
Explain To Me Again
Sunday So Soon
Oh Grey
Rainy Season
Nikosia
and
Dreamt Of You
Continental Diner
Cardamom Kiss
Non-Stop
We Can Still Be Friends

This, all in a uniquely decadent digital format!

"Bordeaux" is available now from Roundabout, Jigsaw, Mind the Gap, and
Parasol mailorder services, as well as from Cessna <solaris@sci.fi>.

Copies of "Bordeaux" are also available from Radio Khartoum for U.S. $11,
postpaid to any destination in the world. Checks or money orders should be
in U.S. funds and payable to Alexander Bailey. Radio Khartoum also accepts
crispy paper money from France, U.K., Sweden, Finland, Canada, Holland
(only because Dutch money looks so great!), Germany, and Japan, (and
possibly other countries), but please add about 10% for bank costs, and be
discreet as Radio Khartoum cannot be responsible for cash lost in the mail.

Distributor inquiries are also welcome.

Radio Khartoum
722 Alcatraz Ave.
No. 106
Oakland CA 94609
USA
xander@sirius.com

Cessna can also be heard on:
"McBain" compilation cassette (Runaway Balloon)
"Holiday On Ice" 7" EP (Jigsaw)
Forthcoming compilations from Dorian and Sandcastle,
and a 3 track 7"
from Fantastic.

Upcoming releases from Radio Khartoum will include an EP by Watoo Watoo,
and a series of imaginary soundtracks featuring new works by Seashells,
Chocolate Barry, Caramel, Booly, Christine, Gypsophile, Beth Custer, Danny
Manners & David Longdon, Louis Philippe, and a host of other artists from
Sweden, France, Finland, Spain, Hungary, Germany, Estonia and the US, some
legendary, some obscure...

.................................................................
Alexander Bailey/Radio Khartoum or: c/o KMESA
722 Alcatraz Ave. 171 Twelfth St.
No. 106 Third Floor
Oakland CA 94609, USA Oakland CA 94607, USA
tel: ++1 510/420.0468 tel: ++1 510/465.7728
e-mail: xander@sirius.com fax: ++1 510/835.4913

---------------------------------

Date: Sun, 10 Aug 1997 03:23:52 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Music on the TV [08-Aug-97]

-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE TV Scandinavian Indie
August 8 -> 14, 1997
by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se)

Day Date Artist/What TV Program Channel Time
--- ----- ---------------------- ------------------- ----------- -----
Fri 8/8 Festivals '97 Special MTV Europe 20.00
Tr{stocksfestivalen,
Carpe Wade, Backfish Tr{, pop & k{rlek SVT 1 20.30
Sat 9/8 Stockholm Water Fest. Vattenfestivalen TV 4 16.15
Paul Weller, Suede,
Ricardo da Force,
Elvis Costello, Dodgy,
Alisha's Attic The White Room ZTV 20.30
Suede Live 'N' Direct MTV Europe 21.00
Festivals '97 Special MTV Europe 22.00
Stockholm Water Fest. Vattenfestivalen TV 4 00.40 R
Sun 10/8 East 17, Nicolette,
Courtney Pine & Ruby
Turner, Boo Radleys,
Fun Lovin' Criminals The White Room ZTV 20.30
Mon 11/8 Jumper, Lost Libidos,
Paul Oxley's Unit,
Tomas Ledin etc. Popkalaset 1997 FTV 21.10
The Hellacopters Extranummer SVT 2 21.45
Tue 12/8 Jon Bon Jovi Live 'N' Direct MTV Europe 20.00
James Dean Bradfield
co-hosts. Videos with:
Dinosaur Jr,
Evil Superstars,
Nick Cave, Girls Vs Boys,
Southern Culture on the Skids,
Joy Division,
Vampyros Lesbos,
Primal Scream,
Folk Implosion,
Husker Du,
Butthole Surfers,
Happy Mondays,
Flowered Up, DJ Hype,
The Specials. Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00
Wed 13/8 -
Thu 14/8 The Wannadies Star Trax MTV Europe 14.00
Finnish Top List Lista FTV 17.36

R = Rerun
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This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie website
at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uptv.html
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Date: Sun, 10 Aug 1997 03:24:14 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Complaints...

Well, you know that anal retentive complaint about evening newspaper
Expressen's entertainment/weekend edition "Friday"'s tour guide I
posted to the list last week. Well, I decided I'd pass on a copy of
it to the guy handling the guide at the paper as well - and to my
great surprise, _everything_ was corrected in yesterday's paper!
Well, almost at least. He left out Catherine completely now - but I
guess that's okay.

Stunned is a good word - I've never seen him act on hints so quickly
before. Maybe it was because a copy of the message was also sent to
the editor-in-chief. ;-)

So, things do happen. But I'll leave it up to him to find out about
"Lynard Skynard" - which should be Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Coca Cola" - which
should be Coca Carola and "Arvidsaur" - which should be Arvidsjaur...
this (and last) week's eye-catchers... (and I'm not even looking for
them!)

I'm a bit surprised that none of the evening papers have picked up
on the Spiritualized tour yet though. But they'll find out, one day.

//Erik (who just won't quit - ha ha)

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Date: Sun, 10 Aug 1997 03:24:30 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Music on the Radio [11-Aug-97]

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE RADIO Scandinavian Indie
August 11 -> 14, 1997
by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se)

Day Date Artist Recorded
--- ----- -------------------------- ---------------------------------------
Mon 11/8 Son Volt Hultsfred, Festival -97
Tue 12/8 Natascha Atlas Stockholm, Re-Orient Festival 14-Jun-97
Wed 13/8 Juri Hulkkonen Denmark, Roskilde Festival -97
Thu 14/8 The Dictators Stockholm, Gino 02-Oct-96

This list covers the Swedish National Channel P3's "Live" - at 21.03-22.00
or 18.03-19.00 where marked with a '*'. (R) = Rerun
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie site
at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uprad.html
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Date: Sun, 10 Aug 1997 03:25:06 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Gig Guide (Luger) [10-Aug-97]

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scandinavian Indie Luger Tour List UPDATE Scandinavian Indie
August 10th, 1997
by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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SCANDINAVIAN:

FIRESIDE (S) - Startracks/BMG / House Of Kicks
Aug 10 Varberg (S) Majas Strandcafe Venue Decided

KOMEDA (S) - Nons-MD / Pinnacle / Minty Fresh
Aug 28 Uppsala (S) Kalmar Nation New Date
Aug 31 Stockholm (S) Studion New Date

LOOSEGOATS (S) - Startracks / House Of Kicks
Aug 18 Malmo (S) Malmo Festival New Date

REFUSED (S) - Startracks / House Of Kicks
Aug 14 Koln (D) BUZE Ehrenfeld (Popkomm) Venue Decided

STARMARKET (S) - Dolores / MD + Abhinanda (S) Aug 7-10, 15-29
Aug 10 Varberg (S) Majas Strandcafe New Date

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NON-SCANDINAVIAN:

SAMMY (US) - Fire Records / Border
Aug 16 Hassleholm (S) Perrong 23 New Date

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The COMPLETE Luger Tour List is posted to the mailing list now and then.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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