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Scandinavian Indie Digest Wed, 21 Jan 1998 Volume 98 : Issue 6

Today's Topics:
AW: Bob Hund & others ...
CD's online...
Hund / Hedningarna -> WOW!
Re: Gbg record shops
Re: Gbg record shops
Re: Gbg record shops
Scandinavian Indie 1997 poll
Re: Gbg record shops (or Stockholm?)
Re: CD's online...
Re: CD's online...
Fire Engine
Re: CD's online...
flamingpleasekillme
Superstition
Re: CD's online (Fire Escape)
Re: Fire Engine
Re: CD's online...
Scan Indie 1997 poll next weekend!
Re: AW: Bob Hund & others ...
Re: CD's online... (Boxman)
Stina Nordenstam new material
Re: Gbg record shops
Re: CD's online... (Boxman)
Re: Stina Nordenstam new material
Sin's Music on the Radio [26-Jan-97] *Norway Included*
Popstad - Guldmicken decided?
Re: CD's online... (Boxman)
Tour List (Motor BA) [21-Jan-98]
Tour List (Skrikhult BA) [21-Jan-98]
Sin's Gig Guide I (NON) [21-Jan-98]

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 07:50:06 +0100
From: "Barczinski, Reiner, WAC" <Barczinski@celanese.de>
Subject: AW: Bob Hund & others ...

Yeah, that'D be one way! But, say, Herra DaSilva, are they released in
Suomi, too? Because my friend plans to go there before march, and so I
could tell her to bring them in here ... maybe *I* should go to H'ki?
Cheapest flightprices ever, at the moment ... mhmm ..

>> ... finally heard so much about i. e. Bob Hund, but, here, in fuckin'
>> ol' germany, it's not purchaseable, nobody know's and so on! So, please,
>> I've to know where I can mailorder these type of things or else have
>> some order-numbers, labels, or whatever someone (a record shop here )
>> needs to be able to get these things for me ...
>
> Hey C'mon you swedes! somebody sacrifice yourself to the altar of
> rock'n'roll and email Rainer that you'll buy all the recorded Bob Hund
> he wants as soon as he sends the money to you... i'd do it but i think
> CDs are a bit cheaper in sverige-land.
>
> This is how i buy virtually everything foreign i listen to.
> We're all brothers in rock'n'roll... and sisters too.
>
> My gf rules!
> Tornado DaSilva.

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 08:58:03 +0100
From: Bjorn Johnson <stv92bjo@student1.lu.se>
Subject: CD's online...

The cheapest swedish recordshop online is www.boxman.se, with prices
from 72 SEK for "Nice-Price" and 120-126 for new CD's. They'll for sure
be very competetive in the future. Orders are sent with an invoice, so
you'll need not have a credit card (some sort of CD-version of
bokus.com).

Bjorn Johnson

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 09:04:52 +0100
From: "Barczinski, Reiner, WAC" <Barczinski@celanese.de>
Subject: Hund / Hedningarna -> WOW!

Folks ...

... overwhelming! So much feedback, on both topics ... thanks a lot,
friends! Seems like I have to go to Gbg soon, eh? Sounds like I have to
put much money on the side before, too ...

Reiner

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 10:34:37 +0100
From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Re: Gbg record shops

d1wizo@dtek.chalmers.se,Internet writes:

> Since this question pops up every now and then, I thought it was time to
> put together a little guide, maybe you could call it a FAQ.

Wow, this is great!!! Are you putting it online?!
I'm really tempted to do the works for stockholm, which really is the
best record city in Sweden, whatever Gothenburg says ;-)

>#2 The grand tour:

He he! Excellent. This must be something like St Eriksplan in
Stockholm, 20 shops within 3 min walking distance.

Us Stockholmers really should do a FAQ too. We can't let Gothenburg get
away with the victory! ;-)

Jan

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 11:06:37 +0100
From: Joris Gillet <gillet@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: Gbg record shops

you wrote:

> Gothenburg record shop guide 980119

brilliant ! but i've got some additional stuff...

Bengans has also a shop at Gothenburg Central Station, it is a lot
smaller though than the one at Stigbergstorget. If you're doing the
grand tour (which I admit looks a lot like the route I walk every
couple of weeks) don't forget a shop called Mynt & Music (or some-
thing like that) somewhere between Bengans and Skivhugget. They've
got loads of records for 40 kronor (and cheaper) of course a lot
of it is rubbish, but still you might find something... there's
also a secondhand shop somewhere at Friggagatan but that's at the
other side of the city (and I know G'burg isn't a very big city but
it still a hell of a walk...)

Dolores Records
Drottninggatan 21

Just a small shop (and there's even a different second-hand record shop
in the back of the shop) but definitely worth a visit if you like punk,
they've got a great selection of (punk) fanzines as well and lovely (al-
tough rather expensive) dolores records t-shirts and sweaters. they're
not particularly cheap by the way....

joris gillet
gillet@geocities.com

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 11:14:57 +0100
From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Re: Gbg record shops

>> Gothenburg record shop guide 980119
>
> but i've got some additional stuff...

Many years ago (we're talking 1989-91) there was a great mailorder
company in Gbg called Interzone Music. They also had a shop but i never
got time to visit them.

Their selection was unique: rare Kraftwerk bootlegs, stuff by Klinik,
Pankow, Laibach, Borghesia etc that you couldn't find anywhere else.
Also bootleg videos, posters.

OK, not the scan-indie bag, but there's more to life, you know.
I beileve it closed, cause i never got any more catalogues, does
anybody know what happened to the guy who ran it? I miss them so much...

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 12:05:00 -0000
From: "Abbott, Daniel, ABBOTTD7" <AbbottD7@defec3.agw.bt.co.uk>
Subject: Scandinavian Indie 1997 poll

All,

Does anyone know when we can expect the results of the Scandinavian
Indie 1997 poll, or have I somehow missed them?

- Daniel

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 12:05:00 -0000
From: "Abbott, Daniel, ABBOTTD7" <AbbottD7@defec3.agw.bt.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Gbg record shops (or Stockholm?)

Please!
It'd be totally great if someone could put together a big list of cool
record stores in Stockholm. I was actually thinking of asking about that
recently, as I'm flying over to Sverige in a week's time...
I discovered St Eriksplan during the final few hours of my last
Stockholm visit, three months ago, crazy! Too many record stores! Eeek!
Needless to say, I had no money left later to buy myself a drink at the
airport...

- Daniel

PS: I'm particularly interested in shops that stock excellent lesser
known Swedish indie stuff, and rare 60's stuff (beat, psychedelic, just
plain strange etc)...

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 13:13:52 +0100
From: Bjorn Johnson <stv92bjo@student1.lu.se>
Subject: Re: CD's online...

Petter Tiilikainen wrote:

> According to Bjorn Johnson:
>
> > The cheapest swedish recordshop online is www.boxman.se, with prices
> > from 72 SEK for "Nice-Price" and 120-126 for new CD's. They'll for sure
> > be very competetive in the future. Orders are sent with an invoice, so
> > you'll need not have a credit card (some sort of CD-version of
> > bokus.com).
>
> Fuck them. I ordered
> Flamin' Groovies - Teenage Head, Fire Escape - Psychotic Reaction and
> the latest Wannadies CD (for my sister as a xmas gift, i'd never buy
> their records) on the 12th of of December and I haven't gotten anything
> yet.
>
> Petter

Well... I ordered Flamin' Groovies "Teenage Head" (as well as "Shake
Some Action") from Border Music in october, and I still havn't got 'em
either... Maybe they're just too hard to get? I've never heard about
"Psychotic Reactions" by Fire Escape (silly name for a group, isn't
it?), but I have the compilation-CD by Count Five (which I can strongly
recommend) and the anthology "Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung"
by Lester Bangs (which is also quite nice). Try them instead. As for the
latest Wannadies-CD - it's GREAT, man! You're sister must've good taste
in music...

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 13:43:14 +0100 (MET)
From: Petter Tiilikainen <burrito@ludd.luth.se>
Subject: Re: CD's online...

According to Bjorn Johnson:

> Well... I ordered Flamin' Groovies "Teenage Head" (as well as "Shake
> Some Action") from Border Music in october, and I still havn't got 'em

Well, not really. I ordered Flamin' Groovies "Flamingo" from
www.cdconnection.com (I reccomend them, fast & cheap for being overseas).
and some other stuff the other day, and my order was immediately filled.
I'm pretty certain I would have gotten Teenage Head right away aswell.

> either... Maybe they're just too hard to get? I've never heard about
> "Psychotic Reactions" by Fire Escape (silly name for a group, isn't
> it?), but I have the compilation-CD by Count Five (which I can strongly

Yup, Count Five is great.
Fire Escape is Kim Fowley, Sky Saxon (from the Seeds) and a few others,
doing 60s garage rock classics like "The Trip", "Psychotic Reaction" &
"96 tears".

> recommend) and the anthology "Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung"
> by Lester Bangs (which is also quite nice). Try them instead. As for the
> latest Wannadies-CD - it's GREAT, man! You're sister must've good taste
> in music...

Well, what I've heard from it so far is better than their previous stuff,
I'll give them that credit atleast.

Petter

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 13:53:59 +0100
From: Bjorn Johnson <stv92bjo@student1.lu.se>
Subject: Fire Engine

Fire Escape with Sky Saxon, one of the three musicians in the "nut-gang"
(along with Roky Ericson and Alex Chilton) - well, maybe I should check
it out. Are they doing any Sonics-covers? Sonics was, in my opinion, the
best garageband emanuating from the mid-sixties. Probably on of the
meanest band ever...

Bjorn Johnson

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 14:34:29 +0100
From: Mats L <blooob@mindless.com>
Subject: Re: CD's online...

Petter Tiilikainen wrote:
>
> According to Bjorn Johnson:
>
> > Well... I ordered Flamin' Groovies "Teenage Head" (as well as "Shake
> > Some Action") from Border Music in october, and I still havn't got 'em
>
> Well, not really. I ordered Flamin' Groovies "Flamingo" from

(snip)

The CD's I've heard by The Flaming Groovies sound like SHIT.
By 'em on vinyl, that's a tip.

Teenage head and Shake some action can be found re-released second hand
on vinyl really cheap. About 30-40 SEK.

I haven't seen Flamingo re-released on vinyl. I bought the original for
180 SEk a couple of years ago.

It's a huge differece between the CD and the Vinyl.

Maybe theres different cd-editions of The Flaming Groovies
CD's, so there could be well-sounding ones. I don't know...

//Mats - Headin' for the Texas Border

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 14:44:01 +0100
From: Mats L <blooob@mindless.com>
Subject: flamingpleasekillme

I don't know why I keep writing Flaming Groovies instead of Flamin' G.
Sorry for that.

I know this band doesn't have anything to do with Scan Indie. But I
guess your all interested in good music.

Another thing that hasn't anything to do with Scan Indie. I just
finished the book PLEASE KILL ME. It's about the origins of the american
punk movement. Starting with the Velvets and the Stooges etc. Very funny
and interesting. I recomend it to everyone into bands like Television,
Patti Smith gr, Dead Boys, Ramones, New york dolls, Pistols, Bowie etc.

/M

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 14:02:46 +0100
From: Bjorn Johnson <stv92bjo@student1.lu.se>
Subject: Superstition

***Announcement***

Tomorrow (21/1) Blekingska Nationen in Lund is launching a new soul club
called "Superstition", where you can listen to the very best of black
music (soul, funk, disco, reggae, hip hop & r'n'b) played by what might
just be some of the best deejays in Europe (Andres Lokko, Mats Nileskar,
Lennart Persson, Jan Gradvall, and Henrik Moden).

Premiere DJ is Andres Lokko, and he will play a bunch of obscure 60's
and 70's soul, for example joey negro, alton ellis, johnny bristol,
blaze, the abyssinians, kenny bobien, the t.s.u. tornados, beenie man,
the flaming ember, ce ce rogers, betty lavette, hank ballard & the
midnighters, phyllis dillon, inez foxx, jimmy lewis, vivian jackson,
melba moore & roy davies jr.

The program for the rest of the spring starts with Mats Nileskar (4/2),
Jan Gradvall (18/2) and Motown Records 40 Years Anniversary Party (4/3).

Bjorn Johnson

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 14:08:00 -0000
From: "Abbott, Daniel, ABBOTTD7" <AbbottD7@defec3.agw.bt.co.uk>
Subject: Re: CD's online (Fire Escape)

Bjorn,
the Fire Escape LP is great, check it out if you like the Count Five and
cool 60's Punk in general. They weren't a real band, I think they a
bunch of LA session guys put together by the infamous Kim Fowley, to
throw together an LP to cash in on the new ('66) "psychedelic" fad...
anyway, it's cool and stupid. They do some Seeds and Count Five covers
and there's even an excellent freeform psychedelic "freakout" called
"Blood Beat". Ha! Nice.

Don't wanna get too pedantic, but were you aware that all the other
Count Five releases Lester Bangs mentions in that essay are totally
fictional? What a guy, he knew nothing about the band other than their
first (and only) LP and then completely invented an imaginary history
for them! Creative journalism indeed...!

Well, they weren't scandinavian anyway, so I guess I should shut up!

Cheers.
- Daniel

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 10:52:04 -0500
From: dougc@fcmc.COM (Douglas Clubok (technology))
Subject: Re: Fire Engine

> Fire Escape with Sky Saxon, one of the three musicians in the "nut-gang"
> (along with Roky Ericson and Alex Chilton) - well, maybe I should check
> it out. Are they doing any Sonics-covers? Sonics was, in my opinion, the
> best garageband emanuating from the mid-sixties. Probably on of the
> meanest band ever...
>
> Bjorn Johnson

Michael Lloyd was the mastermind behind the Fire Escape project. If I remember
correctly, there were no musician credits on the LP, so it's anybody's guess
who actually played on it.

doug

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 18:55:00 +0100
From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Re: CD's online...

>>> The cheapest swedish recordshop online is www.boxman.se,
>>
>> Fuck them. I ordered
>> Flamin' Groovies - Teenage Head, Fire Escape - Psychotic Reaction and
>> the latest Wannadies CD (for my sister as a xmas gift, i'd never buy
>> their records) on the 12th of of December and I haven't gotten anything
>> yet.

According to the paper Internetguiden, boxman is a new company, perhaps
not operative yet?! Anyway, I believe i read that "boxman" is just a
monicker for some big major company. I wouldn't go shop there...

Jan

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 19:21:56 +0100
From: totte.pop@swipnet.se (Totte Pop)
Subject: Scan Indie 1997 poll next weekend!

>All,
>Does anyone know when we can expect the results of the Scandinavian
>Indie 1997 poll, or have I somehow missed them?

the results will be presented next weekend directly on this list...
be patient....have faith

totte.pop@swipnet.se (Totte Pop)

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 21:11:33 +0200 (EET)
From: Timo Riitamaa <timo.riitamaa@kolumbus.fi>
Subject: Re: AW: Bob Hund & others ...

At 07.50 20.1.1998 +0100, you wrote:
> Yeah, that'D be one way! But, say, Herra DaSilva, are they released in
> Suomi, too? Because my friend plans to go there before march, and so I
> could tell her to bring them in here ... maybe *I* should go to H'ki?
> Cheapest flightprices ever, at the moment ... mhmm ..

Ofcourse they're released over here! we listen to good music. it's not us
who've polluted the airwaves with such masterpeices as Roxette, Europe and
Ace of Base. the only thing we did that anybody else might have heard of was
Hanoi Rocks... and maybe that one guy singing Elvis in latin.

The best place to look for Bob Hund in Helsinki would be Stupido Shop on Iso
Roobertinkatu. they're open from 10-18 on weekdays and 10-15 on saturdays.
Bob Hund full lenght rumble at about 100fim (18 bucks) a piece. electricity
---> stupido@cute.fi / www.stupido.cute.fi ... these guys do mailorder too.

Oskun Divari is good too, and is the best place to look for finnish
weirdness along the Bad Vugum lines.

I'm A Man. I'm Tornado.

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 21:30:12 +0200
From: Henrik Engstroem <elegans@algonet.se>
Subject: Re: CD's online... (Boxman)

My two nickles on Boxman:

>>> The cheapest swedish recordshop online is www.boxman.se,
>>
>> Fuck them. I ordered
>> Flamin' Groovies - Teenage Head, Fire Escape - Psychotic Reaction and
>> the latest Wannadies CD (for my sister as a xmas gift, i'd never buy
>> their records) on the 12th of of December and I haven't gotten anything
>> yet.
>
> According to the paper Internetguiden, boxman is a new company, perhaps
> not operative yet?! Anyway, I believe i read that "boxman" is just a
> monicker for some big major company. I wouldn't go shop there...

I've had the same trouble with Boxman over Christmas. They were probably
overloaded and couldn't cope. But a friend of mine at work had better luck
and got his stuff on a mere three days.

About their corporate backing, naturally they've got some major finance
chewing the fat around the Boxman board room. What ever did you expect?
It's good old Jan Carlzon too, known from SAS. But I have a hard time
seeing how that should discourage anyone from shopping there.

What might set the foreign list members off however, is that they only ship
to Sweden. Yet. That might change with time.

By the way, the Vibrafon web site will be up and running their own mail
order in March. So you will soon be able to get all your Eggstones, Mopeds,
Freewheels etc.

/Henrik

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 22:21:46 +0000
From: "johanna.hillgren" <johanna.hillgren@swipnet.se>
Subject: Stina Nordenstam new material

Hi everyone!
Just gotten back from a lovely little trip to London where I actually
got to hear two songs from the Stina cover-album. And from what I've
experienced so far there is a big interest in her on the list.
I'm not the biggest of fans myself, but at least one of the songs I
heard was very good. Unfortunately I don't remember the name of the
song, but it was an old American nursery rhyme-like composition, very
simple and for Stina kind of catchy. Could be her first hit (and wow you
would hate her then ;-)).
The second song was a version of Prince's "Purple Rain". It sounded
pretty much like Stinas own material, slow with a whispering singing and
a bit dim instrumentation.
Something for the hardcore enthusiasts, nothing for me, really.
Did I forget anything you want to know?

Bye,
Daniel

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 22:36:49 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Re: Gbg record shops

>> Since this question pops up every now and then, I thought it was time to
>> put together a little guide, maybe you could call it a FAQ.
>
> Wow, this is great!!! Are you putting it online?!

I was thinking the same thing. Perhaps a "record store map of Sweden"
thingie? If no one else does this, I will :-)

> I'm really tempted to do the works for stockholm, which really is the
> best record city in Sweden, whatever Gothenburg says ;-)

You know, list member Ludde made one for me covering the S:t Eriksplan/
S:t Eriksgatan/Odengatan area .. umm.. 4 years ago? Something like that.
And I still have it somewhere around here on the computer. Most of it
should still be just fine, but I know there are a few changes. Anyone
care to put one together for Stockholm and want/need this one, let
me know.

//Erik <chief@lysator.liu.se>

(PS. and how about a Linkoping record store FAQ as well, huh Micke?
there are at least 7-8 of them... DS.)

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 22:45:08 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Re: CD's online... (Boxman)

At 21:30 1998-01-20 +0200, Henrik Engstroem wrote:
> My two nickles on Boxman:
>
> What might set the foreign list members off however, is that they only ship
> to Sweden. Yet. That might change with time.

That _will_ change with time. I've read about 10 articles on Boxman
since.. well, even before they opened the site, and their plan is
to have a Boxman in each and every European country _and_ accept
credit card orders, so they will compete with whatever's out there.

Here's a cute thingie - "Bargain Finder" - it searches ten online
record stores for the albums/records you specify and presents all
the prices it can get, so you can compare them and go to the
cheapest one: http://bf.cstar.ac.com/bf/

Should be made to include ALL online record stores, but I doubt
the stores would want that. I believe CDnow has closed its doors
for this agent already, for example.

//Erik <chief@lysator.liu.se>

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 17:04:05 -0500 (EST)
From: Chris Forsberg <forsberg@charm.net>
Subject: Re: Stina Nordenstam new material

On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, johanna.hillgren wrote:

> Hi everyone!
> Just gotten back from a lovely little trip to London where I actually
> got to hear two songs from the Stina cover-album. And from what I've
> experienced so far there is a big interest in her on the list.
> I'm not the biggest of fans myself, but at least one of the songs I
> heard was very good. Unfortunately I don't remember the name of the
> song, but it was an old American nursery rhyme-like composition, very
> simple and for Stina kind of catchy. Could be her first hit (and wow you
> would hate her then ;-)).
> The second song was a version of Prince's "Purple Rain". It sounded
> pretty much like Stinas own material, slow with a whispering singing and
> a bit dim instrumentation.
> Something for the hardcore enthusiasts, nothing for me, really.
> Did I forget anything you want to know?

Yeah. How'd you hear these? :-)

Chris
forsberg@charm.net

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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 01:19:50 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Sin's Music on the Radio [26-Jan-97] *Norway Included*

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Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE RADIO Scandinavian Indie
January 26 -> February 1, 1998
by Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
SWEDEN

Day Date Artist Recorded
--- ----- ------------------------------------ -----------------------------
Mon 26/1 Carpe Wade, Loosegoats Malmo, KB *Live*
Tue 27/1 Blithe, Starmarket, Heed (R) Umea, Jan-Feb 97 (Popstad 97)
Wed 28/1 Meshuggah, Latin Kings, Refused (R) Umea, Jan-Feb 97 (Popstad 97)
Thu 29/1 * Polythene, Monster, Yvonne Eskilstuna, Statt *Live* (98)
Fri 30/1 * Mol, Superswirls, Soundtrack oOL Eskilstuna, Statt *Live* (98)
Sat 31/1 % Bastard, Incka, Fireside Eskilstuna, Statt *Live* (98)

NORWAY

Day Date Artist Recorded
--- ----- ------------------------------------ -----------------------------
Sun 1/2 Smashing Pumpkins, Isaac Hayes Denmark, Roskilde Festival 97


This list covers the Swedish National Channel P3's "Live" - at 21.03-22.00
or *=19.03-23.00 or %=19.03-00.00 _PLUS_ The Norwegian National Channel
Petre's "Roxrevyen" - at 21.03-00.00 every sunday. (R) = Rerun
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
These lists are also available on the Scandinavian Indie site
at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/upcoming.html
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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 01:27:15 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Popstad - Guldmicken decided?

If you noticed the change in plans in the schedule P3
made today for the radio broadcasts from Popstad 98 in
Eskilstuna next weekend ... ie. Fireside added (and Kent
removed - although they will play, but P3 will no longer
broadcast their concert) - one might wonder if the votes
for the artist/band receiving the Guldmicken ("Gold
Microphone") award is already overwhelming enough to
point to a sure winner (ie. Fireside)?

//Erik <chief@lysator.liu.se>

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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 19:51:55 +0100
From: Chris Forsberg <forsberg@charm.net>
Subject: Re: CD's online... (Boxman)

Erik Soderstrom wrote:

> Here's a cute thingie - "Bargain Finder" - it searches ten online
> record stores for the albums/records you specify and presents all
> the prices it can get, so you can compare them and go to the
> cheapest one:
> http://bf.cstar.ac.com/bf/
>
> Should be made to include ALL online record stores, but I doubt
> the stores would want that. I believe CDnow has closed its doors
> for this agent already, for example.

It appears that way. Cdeurope.com, a very big store, was not included in
the "test" search I did for Stina Nordenstam "Dynamite". I know that
cdeurope carries it, but it didn't come up at all, even to say it had
closed its doors. But a number of other stores I never heard of were
mentioned, so that's good. I wonder if they know about cdeurope?

Chris
forsberg@charm.net

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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 02:31:09 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Tour List (Motor BA) [21-Jan-98]

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Scandinavian Indie Motor Tour List UPDATE Scandinavian Indie
January 21st, 1998

by Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
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SCANDINAVIAN:

Popsicle Wea *NEW*
22/1 Linkoping - Herrgar'n
13/2 Umea - Corona
19/2 Salen - HC

Satanic Surfers Burning Heart *NEW*
27/2 Goldcoast (AU)
28/2 Brisbane (AU)
1/3 Sun Coffs Harbour (AU)
2/3 Newcastle (AU)
3/3 Canberra (AU)
4/3 Melbourne (AU)
5/3 Adelaide (AU)
6/3 Adelaide (all ages) (AU)
7/3 Sydney (AU)
8/3 Sydney (all ages) (AU)

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NON-SCANDINAVIAN:

Natalie Imbruglia (AU) BMG *NEW*
3/2 Stockholm - Studion

Kelly Deal 6000 (US) MNW ILR
+ Snowpony (UK) Radioactive/One Little Indian New Support!
25/2 Arhus - Huset (DK)
26/2 Copenhagen - Loppen (DK)
27/2 Lund - Mejeriet
28/2 Stockholm - Studion
1/3 Oslo - So What (N)

Shelter (US) Roadrunner/MD
+ Nastasee (US) New Support!
17/2 Arhus - Huset (DK)
18/2 Copenhagen - Loppen (DK)
19/2 Lund - Mejeriet
20/2 Stockholm - Studion
21/2 Umea - Galaxen

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The complete Motor Tour List is posted once / month to the list.
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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 02:48:43 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Tour List (Skrikhult BA) [21-Jan-98]

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Scandinavian Indie Skrikhult Tour List _Update_ Scandinavian Indie
January 21st, 1998
by Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
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SCANDINAVIAN:

CANDYSUCK (S) - StarTracks / House of Kicks
5/2 Linkoping Herrgar'n New Date

DISFEAR (S) - Osmose / House of Kicks *NEW*
+ GEHENNAH (S) - Osmose / House of Kicks
31/1 Goteborg Downunder
13/3 Ljungby Cafe Ett
14/3 Hassleholm Perrong 23

EDGE OF SANITY (S) - Black Mark / House of Kicks
29/1 Finspang Folkets Hus New Date
20/3 Gavle Snakepit New Date
28/3 Kristianstad Barbacka Venue Decided

GEHENNAH (S) - Osmose / House of Kicks *NEW*
+ DISFEAR (S) - Osmose / House of Kicks
31/1 Goteborg Downunder
13/3 Ljungby Cafe Ett
14/3 Hassleholm Perrong 23

GLUECIFER (N) - White Jazz / House of Kicks (co-op w/Luger AB) *NEW*
27/2 Oslo Mars (N)

MATS / MORGAN BAND (S) - UAE / Border
13/2 Malmo Musikhogskolan New Date
27/2 Uppsala Cafe Katalin New Date

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NON-SCANDINAVIAN:

U.D.O (DE) - Gun Rec. / House of Kicks
+ LIONS SHARE (S) - Centuary Media / House of Kicks
(co-op w/Sound Swing Management)
30/1 Norrkoping Kammaren Date Changed!
1/2 Uppsala Sten Sture Date Changed!

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The complete Skrikhult Production Tour List is posted once/month
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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 03:08:16 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Sin's Gig Guide I (NON) [21-Jan-98]

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Scan-Indie Non-Scandinavian Indie Bands Gig Guide Scan-Indie
January 21, 1998
Corrections, additions or comments to: chief@lysator.liu.se
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Included in the list below:

Chris & Carla, Green Day, Kelly Deal 6000, Mogwai, Portishead,
Teenage Fanclub.
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Chris & Carla (US)
25/3 Oslo, Gamla (N)
27/3 Malmo, KB
29/3 Copenhagen, Loppen (DK)

Green Day (US)
+ D Generation
8/2 Copenhagen, Vega (DK)
9/2 Stockholm, Klubben

Kelly Deal 6000 (US)
+ Snowpony (UK)
25/2 Arhus, Huset (DK)
26/2 Copenhagen, Loppen (DK)
27/2 Lund, Mejeriet
28/2 Stockholm, Studion (80 SEK)
1/3 Oslo, So What (N)

Mogwai (UK)
12/3 Bergen, Hulen (N)

Portishead (UK)
23/1 Copenhagen, Vega (at 7pm) (DK) (SOLD OUT)
25/1 Oslo, Rockefeller (N)
26/1 Stockholm, Munchenbryggeriet

Teenage Fanclub (SCOT)
24/1 Oslo, Rockefeller (N)

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This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie website at:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/scan.html - [Gig Guides]
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End of Scandinavian Indie Digest Vol.98 #6
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