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Avalyn Digest Wed, 25 Feb 1998 Volume 98 : Issue 28
Today's Topics:
RE: Terrastock
Telescopes and recording Mojave 3
Re: looking for a copy of blueday.
Re: "Tryin' To Reach You"
Re: looking for a copy of blueday.
Re: dagger cover
red velvet venus
Re: For anyone interested in SXSW
Re: dagger cover
Re: dagger cover
Re: Movie: Nowhere
Re: dagger cover
Re: dagger cover
Re: red velvet venus
RE: "Tryin' To Reach You"
Re: red velvet venus
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 18:44:41 -0800 (PST)
From: midglider <midglide@rocketmail.com>
Subject: RE: Terrastock
Wow, terrastock sounds groovin'
where did you hear about it and where on earth can we
possibly get tickets...
---Gage Crump <gage@itsa.ucsf.edu> wrote:
>
> well, i just found out about the Terrastock
festival right here in San
> Francisco where i live, and guess what, its sold
out already, even though
> it doesn't happen until april 17-19. not surprising
considering the bands
> who are playing: windy&carl, bardo pond, and some
30 others it looks like.
> so ... if there is anyone out there who has tickets
and can't go, or knows
> of anyone out there who has extra tickets (2
preferably) PLEASE PLEASE
> PLEASE contact me. this looks like an amazing music
event, and i'm so
> disappointed that i didn't find out about it
earlier. oh well...and as
> long as i'm writing i might as well mention that my
"band" (i'm not sure
> what the definition of a band is) so group, or
rather project, well
> there's a webpage which i have just redone where
you can listen to some 14
> full songs in real audio (the sound quality of
realaudio is not that
> great, but i can't afford the disc space of mpeg's
right now and anyway i
> haven't found a program to encode them yet), and
some pictures and info
> about our 2 self-released albums. the URL is
> http://devbio-mac1.ucsf.edu/gage/gage4.html if
anyone is interested. i'm
> not sure what type of music people will say it is.
i really like slowdive
> (obviously), mojave3, MBV, adorable, FSA, etc. and
sophia (the singer)
> likes Faye Wong alot. she sings a couple songs in
mandarin. sorry for the
> shameful self-promotion (actually i'm really not
trying to promote
> anything per se, but since i made the webpage and
put up the songs i
> figured someone might as well listen to them ...).
just read "el
> persiguidor" by Julio Cortazar. very interesting
take on music... alright,
> gage (oh, i forgot to say, our band is called
Daisies and Sunflowers)
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 23:53:00 -0500
From: jvanslem <jvanslem@oakland.edu>
Subject: Telescopes and recording Mojave 3
Where can I get some of the Telescopes Ep's and Albums? The
Telescopes are pretty new to me, but I've heard a few of their Ep's and
I really really like what I hear.Anyone have some Telescopes releases
that they want to pass on? or just know of a place online to get them?
Hey, I think that it would be great to look into recording the
upcoming Mojave 3 show. Then the same could be done with this recording
as with the Oslo-Slowdive recording.. Anyone?
Thanks,
Justin
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 23:18:32 -0500
From: eddiej7@juno.com (i'll be your future boy)
Subject: Re: looking for a copy of blueday.
>I just can't keep quiet any longer
It's good to see you posting again Aaron. (even if it is to attack what i
say)
I hadn't seen you post anything anywhere for a while before the last 2
weeks or so.
re: Dave Stack and Cd-r:
>> but he did have to pay for the CD-recordable drive.
>
>Come on now, does this really sound like a legitimate reason to you?
>When you buy a car and then give people rides in it, do you expect
>them
>to pay for part of your car payments? The most anyone I know expects is
>for the riders to pay for gas money. If Dave charged the cost of blank
>CDRs ($5-$7 I believe) plus postage then he wouldn't be ripping people
off.
I'm not saying it was a legitimate reason. But on the other hand,
to take your analogy, what about a taxi driver? Is he not making those
who
ride with them pay his car payments?
Generally i agree with you though. Just a bad analogy.
>PLENTY of people on this list would tape all of the old songs for
>anyone
>who asked.
believe it or not, I've had troubles finding people who would do this.
Also, i'm hesitant to post to a list and ask for someone to tape bsides
for me.
There's always someone who'll say "why don't you buy them yourself."
which is a good point. but, when you live where i live, and distrust
websites,
it is a bit hard to find anything that i like.
>I for one would be happy to copy them all (plus stuff that
>mr. stack has never even heard) for anyone who wants it if it would
>stop
>you from buying the CDRs from him.
This I like.
On the James list, there's someone who always tries to make money off
everything,
even stuff that he traded for. He then copies of stuff he trades for at
exorbitant
prices to the other listees.
Anyway, people always offer AT COST the exact videos he offers.
>> heck, if Slowdive had an address to send a check to for royalties,
>> i would do it. i mean, i bought it illegally, and i'd definitely
>like to
>> pay the band
>
>send your money to the address in the mojave 3 sleeve:
>mojave 3, p.o. box 8782, london, N15 4UP
>I'm sure whoever receives it can be trusted to deliver your money to
>rachel and neil. but somehow i doubt anyone is really going to send
>money.
Actually, i think i shall. i do have a few problems with it
in that Nick and Christian wouldn't get any of it, and i don't know who
to make
the check out too. but, you know, i think i'll send a modest sum along
with a note. 'tis the least i can do.
>> (sorta like shareware software i suppose)
>
>except that the slowdive e.p.s don't come with a note saying "please
>copy our product and if you like it please send $ to our address"
Sorry. That was just sarcasm.
>> Unfortunately, buying the boot
>> was much cheaper, and *infinitely* faster than finding all these.
>
>most illegal things are ways of doing legal things faster, cheaper, or
>easier.
yes, i know, i was lamenting the fact.
Recently, i visited an import CD website for the 1st time. I'm still
quite
distrusting of the websites, but still.... they all seem to have every
CD
that i've ever wanted. I think i'm going to get a credit card just for
these sites
(although it's hard to get a credit card when you're 16).
It's worth a try though
>Evan, sorry to go off like this. You're a nice guy but dude, think
>about it!
I understand why Rachel would be pissed off cos Dave is making a profit.
At the same
time, no one ever does factor time and effort into the equations of how
much the person
spent. also, would Rachel have condemned the project if absolutely
*zero* money was made by Dave?
Is she against someone taping all the Slowdive bsides and sending them
to a friend for *free*?
Minor point: I didn't know Rachel had explicitly stated that she was
against the project.
that might've changed my mind.
and by the way, Aaron, i think you've changed my mind. I never even
thought of buying
the bsides compilation offered by that guy on Texture, especially after
Merck's comments.
Evan
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 04:24:33 -0800
From: "willfred" <willfred@gte.net>
Subject: Re: "Tryin' To Reach You"
Went to your site and liked the music I heard. Do you fave a demo tape or
anything for sale? Good luck and keep trying.
bill2
willfred@gte.net
-----Original Message-----
From: Gage Crump <gage@itsa.ucsf.edu>
Date: Monday, February 23, 1998 6:20 PM
Subject: RE: "Tryin' To Reach You"
>well, i just found out about the Terrastock festival right here in San
>Francisco where i live, and guess what, its sold out already, even though
>it doesn't happen until april 17-19. not surprising considering the bands
>who are playing: windy&carl, bardo pond, and some 30 others it looks like.
>so ... if there is anyone out there who has tickets and can't go, or knows
>of anyone out there who has extra tickets (2 preferably) PLEASE PLEASE
>PLEASE contact me. this looks like an amazing music event, and i'm so
>disappointed that i didn't find out about it earlier. oh well...and as
>long as i'm writing i might as well mention that my "band" (i'm not sure
>what the definition of a band is) so group, or rather project, well
>there's a webpage which i have just redone where you can listen to some 14
>full songs in real audio (the sound quality of realaudio is not that
>great, but i can't afford the disc space of mpeg's right now and anyway i
>haven't found a program to encode them yet), and some pictures and info
>about our 2 self-released albums. the URL is
>http://devbio-mac1.ucsf.edu/gage/gage4.html if anyone is interested. i'm
>not sure what type of music people will say it is. i really like slowdive
>(obviously), mojave3, MBV, adorable, FSA, etc. and sophia (the singer)
>likes Faye Wong alot. she sings a couple songs in mandarin. sorry for the
>shameful self-promotion (actually i'm really not trying to promote
>anything per se, but since i made the webpage and put up the songs i
>figured someone might as well listen to them ...). just read "el
>persiguidor" by Julio Cortazar. very interesting take on music... alright,
>gage (oh, i forgot to say, our band is called Daisies and Sunflowers)
>
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 08:03:14 -0500
From: "avalyn1" <imel1@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: looking for a copy of blueday.
>re: Dave Stack and Cd-r:
>>> but he did have to pay for the CD-recordable drive.
>>
>>Come on now, does this really sound like a legitimate reason to you?
>>When you buy a car and then give people rides in it, do you expect
>>them to pay for part of your car payments? The most anyone I know expects
is
>>for the riders to pay for gas money. If Dave charged the cost of blank
>>CDRs ($5-$7 I believe) plus postage then he wouldn't be ripping people
>off.
All of these analogies are horrible. Everyone in the world does not go into
the world with the same thoughts and desires for a purchase. When I bought
my cd recorder I specifically thought I would pay for it by selling cdr
copies of hard to find and boot material. So yes I was trying to get someone
to pay my car payments. Right or wrong of course is another issue
altogether.
>>PLENTY of people on this list would tape all of the old songs for
>>anyone who asked.
WRONG, I tried this a year ago. Got lots of 'why don't you buy the singles
yourself'. Many people on this list are completely selfish assholes. Not to
say I've made a billion recordings for free either. I have made cdrs of the
stuff for a few people without charging (whenever I had a LOT or free time).
>
>>I for one would be happy to copy them all (plus stuff that
>>mr. stack has never even heard) for anyone who wants it if it would
>>stop you from buying the CDRs from him.
Oh yeah, well use me as a test case. I don't sell, just trade. As you can
see from this and former posts I'm a Slowdive fan so I would love to hear
this stuff.
>>> heck, if Slowdive had an address to send a check to for royalties,
>>> i would do it. i mean, i bought it illegally, and i'd definitely like to
>>> pay the band
>>send your money to the address in the mojave 3 sleeve:
>>mojave 3, p.o. box 8782, london, N15 4UP
I'm not going to pay double for a product. That's an incredibly obnoxious
demand. As I stated before there are folk in the industry (to include
Slowdive) who have already made their bones off of this material. Honestly,
I doubt many people are going to find all of these products so
Slowdive/Creation aren't getting any money anyway (if you can't find the
product no one is going to profit).
>>except that the slowdive e.p.s don't come with a note saying "please
>>copy our product and if you like it please send $ to our address"
>Sorry. That was just sarcasm.
Great neither does any video tape or television show you have copied, tape
you have copied book you have photocopied ect...
Yeah, those things are looked upon differently then those that sell them but
it seems to have less to do in your mind with the recordings than the
medium. I don't know why cds are raising the bootleg flags in so many minds.
It's like your saying yeah go ahead and get your boots but it can only be
shitty quality.
>>> Unfortunately, buying the boot
>>> was much cheaper, and *infinitely* faster than finding all these.
>>most illegal things are ways of doing legal things faster, cheaper, or
>>easier.
Illegal yes (so is speeding or dropping trash) but morally irresonsible I
don't think so. Creation and Slowdive are aware of the avenues of profit for
their material. Again take a lesson from the Cure and put a website and sell
thier rare material for outrageous prices to the real fans and this shit
would stop. Despite the many things I've read about the marketing strategy
of Blue Day, I'm still convinced it was to give a taste of what the fan
could have and have them purchase the singles to get the rest. Isn't this
the whole point ot singles and bsides? I don't believe for a second it had
to do with keeping costs down. Blue Day from the beginning was charged as a
(whole) cd set. The Souvlaki with 'bonus' Blue day was even more obnoxiously
charged.
>
>>Evan, sorry to go off like this. You're a nice guy but dude, think
>>about it
I've thought about it and I dont agree. Thank you Mr Stack for allowing me
to avoid the rigamarole of finding all of these singles myself. Keep up the
good work.
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 11:38:33 EST
From: Primarygrl@aol.com
Subject: Re: dagger cover
are you selling any copies of the anakin comp.? and, if so, for how much are
they selling?
pg
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 11:41:10 EST
From: Primarygrl@aol.com
Subject: red velvet venus
speaking of austin, texas...do you live there? the reason i ask is because i
am wondering if you know thomas and co. from Red Velvet Venus??? i am going
to see one of their shows in california, and i was wondering what they sound
like.
pg
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 11:45:53 EST
From: Primarygrl@aol.com
Subject: Re: For anyone interested in SXSW
Waterloo is a good record store, i hear....
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 11:53:51 -0500 (EST)
From: Claire De Leon! <eleven@grove.ufl.edu>
Subject: Re: dagger cover
Hey->
> are you selling any copies of the anakin comp.? and, if so, for how much are
> they selling?
>
not sure if you had directed this to me, but yes I have one copy for sale
for $9.50 if you are interested (plus shipping)
Let me know!
Daniel
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 10:59:30 -0600
From: o_o_o <gruisinger@pop.umkc.edu>
Subject: Re: dagger cover
each of the following online vendors has Anakin. I ranked them in order of
cost (with CDnow being by far the most expensive). I got mine from German
Music Express (I have no idea why it is called that), and it took about 11
days from the day I ordered until it arrived in my mail (not bad
considering it came from the Netherlands to the US). I have used AB-CD in
the past, and they are a good company. 10 to 1 that if you order it from
CDnow, it will still come from AB-CD. Most of the time, when I order an
import from CDnow, it comes shipped from AB-CD. Also, I heard a Canadian
release is slated for March. Good luck.
http://www.ab-cd.com/
http://www.musicexpress.com/
http://www.cdnow.com/
At 11:38 24-02-98 -0500, Primarygrl@aol.com wrote:
>are you selling any copies of the anakin comp.? and, if so, for how much are
>they selling?
>
>pg
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 10:31:39 PST
From: "patrick lacharité" <slowdive@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Movie: Nowhere
>>>> Is there someone who's got the entire version of "tryin' to
>>>> reach you" from Mojave 3, originally found on the Nowhere
>>>> "soundtrack" by GreGG Araki??
>>>
>>> Hmm, I have the sndtrk but no Mojave 3. There were a lot
>>> of good songs in the movie not on the sndtrk but I don't
>>> recall a Mojave 3 song. I don't recognise a song titled
>>> "Tryin' To Reach You" - where is it from?
>>
>> Well, that guy wrote me back by private mail and said it
>> is listed in the credits to the film 'NOWHERE' along with
>> "Avalyn II" (by Slowdive). So where can one get this song?
>>
>> BTW, I don't have ready access to the film, so I can't
>> verify the song's listed.
>> Myron
>
> So, has anyone seen this movie? Is it any good. If it contains the lush
> atmospheric music of Slowdive, one could only assume that it might be
> great... anyone?
I've seen NOWHERE a couple of times and I think it's kind of great
If you know about ThE DOOM GENERATION, yuo'll know what to expect
pat.
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 14:35:37 +0000
From: "wade@tapehouse.com" <wade@tapehouse.com>
Subject: Re: dagger cover
Is Anakin any good?
what's it sound like, besides the slowdive cover?
wade
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 15:29:56 EST
From: Catchbreez@aol.com
Subject: Re: dagger cover
yes they are 9.99
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 15:30:36 EST
From: Catchbreez@aol.com
Subject: Re: red velvet venus
no i do know that morrjen@aol knows them
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Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 00:12:28 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: RE: "Tryin' To Reach You"
At 18:15 1998-02-23 -0800, Gage Crump wrote:
> well, i just found out about the Terrastock festival right here in San
> Francisco where i live, and guess what, its sold out already, even though
> it doesn't happen until april 17-19. not surprising considering the bands
> who are playing: windy&carl, bardo pond, and some 30 others it looks like.
Hmm, I'd pay anything to get to see Bardo Pond live. I actually gave them
a 5 (out of 5) review for Lapsed a while back (though the chief editor
of the mag decided to take half a point away - don't ask me why). Any
pages dedicated to the Terrastock festival with the complete line up?
(yeah I want to feal miserable... ;))
//Erik
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 17:20:18 -0600 (CST)
From: John Roseborough <jrose@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu>
Subject: Re: red velvet venus
i'm in Austin, but have never heard of this band. i assume that they are
rumored to have a slowdive-ish, thislisty sound? anyone else know about
them?
intrigued,
john
On Tue, 24 Feb 1998 Primarygrl@aol.com wrote:
> speaking of austin, texas...do you live there? the reason i ask is because i
> am wondering if you know thomas and co. from Red Velvet Venus??? i am going
> to see one of their shows in california, and i was wondering what they sound
> like.
>
> pg
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