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The Avalyn Digest Volume 2 Issue 13
The Avalyn Digest Fri Jul 25, 1997 Volume 2 : Issue 13
There are 25 messages totalling 925 lines in this issue.
Topics of the day:
1. closer needs drummer
2. Suncharms
3. NON-S/MJ3: The Verve
4. spam mail
5. flexis/Elect. Evoc. 10"
6. souvlaki - collector's edition? (2)
7. <No Subject> (4)
8. Neil on Locust's Morning Light
9. Questions, Trades ect..
10. Crescent, Jessamine, Labradford, Magnog, Movietone (3)
11. Texture Web Site
12. Newcomer
13. ! (3)
14. Simon Rowe???
15. New member from L.A. (guitar stuff and bootlegs)
16. About a couple of songs..
17. REAL MBV NEWS FROM NME- HOOOOORAY
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Date: Wed, 2 Jul 1997 16:24:13 -0400 (EDT)
From: lorelei tremolor <lfl3858@is4.nyu.edu>
Subject: closer needs drummer
it's lorelei tremolor of NYC-based closer here, asking for your help! our
beloved drummer, erik laroi, has quit the band and we are now in need of a
replacement...
our influences include mbv, slowdive, lush, yo la tengo, verve,
medicine...we do slow stuff, we do rockin' stuff, we have a female
vocalist
if anyone out there is interested or knows of a drummer and can practice
with us here in nyc, please e-mail me immediately! we may have the
opportunity to soon record an ep--- please, please, e-mail me...
cheers,
lor
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Date: Wed, 2 Jul 1997 17:58:11 -0400 (EDT)
From: Claire De Leon! <eleven@grove.ufl.edu>
Subject: Suncharms
Sorry to crosspost, but I recall someone mentioning the band The Suncharms
from the early 90's that they were looking for. I have recently found the
12" 4 song single, and am wondering if this person wants it. Please e-mail
me if interested!
Daniel
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Date: Fri, 4 Jul 1997 04:53:19 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: NON-S/MJ3: The Verve
I just can't believe no one has mentioned that (The) Verve are back,
and that with a gorgeous single, "Bitter Sweet Symphony", which was
released on June 16th (together with a video).
I was devastated when they broke up (as with Adorable, Ride, Slowdive,
Curve, Stone Roses etc.) But now, at least Curve and Verve are back,
Mojave 3 are great (though in a different field), Hurricane #1 are ok,
Seahorses are pretty ok. But whatever happened to the members of
Adorable?!
Anyway - Verve's still amazing. The whole single blows me away, not
only the title track (ie. "Bitter Sweet Symphony"). "Lord I Guess I'll
Never Know" is a slow, enormously beautiful, so true (lyrically)
masterpiece. Acoustic guitar mixed with an electric one in the background,
drums and bass, all together with Richard's fantastic voice throughout the
whole song - to the noisy, but still slow, end. And "Country Song" is a
dreamy landscape of the old-school-Verve, something to float away to.
Just the way it should be.
The lyrics are filled with references to death, the end, but also life
and living. Can't wait to hear the album! Anyone know when it's due?
(I've transcribed "Country Song" - any errors/mistakes?
Anyone have lyrics to the other ones?)
BAND: The Verve
SINGLE: Bitter Sweet Symphony
SONG: Country Song
TRANSCRIBED BY: Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se)
"Dying, is easy, it's what I'm living for
I heard a beggar as he weeps on the floor
These days I just can't find my crown
No one seems to see me as I'm walking around
'Cause in these times there's no surprise
I don't need to fantasize, it's all here in my mind
Some days I'm fine, nothing on my mind
Some days are okay, only when I'm high
Love, life, happiness, nothing more nothing less
Love, life, happiness, nothing more no regrets
Love, life, happiness, nothing more nothing less
Love, life, happiness, nothing more no regrets
Oh-oh-oh, these are my times
Oh-oh-oh, these are my lives
'Cause dying, is easy, it's what I'm living for
I heard a beggar as he weeps on the floor
Ti-i-ime, these are my times
Oh-oh-oh, these are my lives, yeah
These are my times
In these eyes, there's one surprise
We don't need to fantasize, it's all here in my mind
Some days I'm fine, nothing on my mind
Some days are okay, but I don't think that's right
Some days are okay, but only when I'm high
Some days are okay, but only when I'm high
Only when I'm high
These are my times (repeat 7)
Yeah, yeah, ah-ah-ah, yeah, yeah (repeat #)
Ah-ah-ah, yeah (repeat #)
Ah, come on (repeat 4)
These are my times
These are my times
Tick tock, goes another one, yeah
Tick tock, goes another one
Tick tock, there's another one
Another soul gone
Tick tock, there's another one
Gone, another soul gone"
- The Verve (Country Song)
//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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Date: Fri, 4 Jul 1997 04:53:37 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: spam mail
On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Mitch Bacigalupi <mitch@tickets.stanford.edu> wrote:
> O.K. folks...why the *FUCK* does this list get spammed so much. It's
> getting really out of hand. Sorry for the language, but everytime I get a
> message from this list, it's someone trying to tell me how to make a
> fucking dollar from home. This is the *only* list that I receive spams
> from. Please make it stop.
And Gordon Brown <jbrown@mulberry.com> wrote:
> So that's where those things came from. I to was wondering why these things
> were constantly coming. Does anyone know how to make them stop.
Yes, it seems that this mailing list has somehow ended up on several
mass-mailing, spammer, whatever, lists. All I can say is that I am
working on removing the list from all of them, but it's a living hell,
believe me (I receive about 30 unsolicited, commercial mass-mailing
messages a day, personally - and I act on all of them - which leaves
me with little time on my hands for other things, but what can I do?).
I've handled several lists before, for a bunch of years, and most of
them have never been hit. But some have, and I have even been forced
to close two, as a last resort, when nothing else worked.
I'm not sure if someone put this list's address on these lists just to
get back at me for shutting down a bunch of spammers about a year ago
(when another list of mine was hit), or if they just pick a bunch of
addresses, and this list happened to be one of them.
In any case - here's the deal:
1. This list is not handled by any special mailing list software,
only a general pointer that points to a database where all the
subscriber addresses reside. Hence, I can't use standard filtering
techniques or write smart scripts (well, I guess I could if I
made it a completely moderated list, but that's not an option
as far as I'm concerned - anyone disagree?) to get rid of the
spam. I could of course set up one of the mailing list software
packages available - but that means spending time on learning
to use it, shutting down the lists that are operational now
and asking everyone to re-subscribe, hoping that the roots
here allow it, etc. I will do it though, but only if I really
have to, and only when I have time to do it. Any suggestions?
2. I follow the guidelines in these spam messages on how to
remove oneself (in this case - the list) from their lists.
As you probably saw yesterday, this does not always work,
so...
3. I work together with the NFIC - National Fraud Information Center
when it comes to the worst spammers (ie. the recent ones as well
as the ones it is impossible to unsubscribe from), but they are
up to their necks with work, and it takes time for them to
investigate, and even longer to act, so...
4. I contact each and every ISP I can find in the headers of the
spam messages, asking them politely and kindly to investigate
and close these spammers accounts - or I have to file a RFI
(Request For Investigation) with the NFIC. Most ISPs don't want
that. The ball is in the ISPs courts, but they move slowly as
well. So if you want to complain, or just shout at them, you
have my blessing - the more the better. If you want me to
give you their addresses, let me know and I'll send them.
I even have a couple of "standard complaint letters" if you
need them.
5. I also contact (if at all possible - ie. if the person has been
dumb enough to include a real e-mail address somewhere in the
message or if the header reveals it in some way) the person who
sent the spam message, with a not-so-nice message.
6. If all of the above fails - I have to take down the mailing list.
If I do, I will only rename the "list" address - which is a
short-term solution, I know. If that happens, you'll all know
about it. Hopefully, none of the spammers are subscribed to
the list - or this solution is not a solution anymore. I can
of course make the list a moderated one as well - but I leave
it up to you to decide if you want that or not.
So I hope you now know that I *am* working on this, but that I could
also need help - on several of the things mentioned above.
Keep the faith...
//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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Date: Tue, 8 Jul 1997 19:44:17 -0400 (EDT)
From: Claire De Leon! <eleven@grove.ufl.edu>
Subject: flexis/Elect. Evoc. 10"
Hello all,
A bit of news here. I recently received some Slowdive Sunday
flexis straight from Sunday - so they still have a few apparently.
However, they must be "leftovers" because they came sans sleeve (plastic
and printed!). So I took the liberty to photocopying the original sleeve
and sticking some plastic outer sleeves on there so they look a bit more
attractive on the store shelves. Anyhow, I have some for $2 plus shipping,
but you can probably still get some from Sunday records too. E-mail if
interested.
Also, I've come across the Electronic Evocations Silver Apples
Tribute 10". This is super rare, way out of print and worth ooo gobs of
money...but I'd rather see it go to some fine individual here than to some
collector scum place, so if you are interested, please e-mail me for this
also (bids please). Also, the store I run (The Pop Shop) is continually
getting in great stock (Kranky, Darla Bliss Outs, Bowery Electric double
7", etc. etc.) so please check us out! If you would like to get on our
mailing list, give us an e-mail.
Daniel
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Date: Thu, 10 Jul 1997 01:01:11 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Peter Peltonen <pisara@bizar.dystopia.fi>
Subject: souvlaki - collector's edition?
I rambled through our local music store's listings for music and came
up with the title Souvlaki Collector's Edition (2CD).
This probably means Souvlaki with Blue Day, right?
--
Peter
pisara@dystopia.fi
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Date: Wed, 09 Jul 1997 20:38:17 -0400
From: larry@interlog.com (extra primo crispy)
Subject: Re: souvlaki - collector's edition?
>I rambled through our local music store's listings for music and came
>up with the title Souvlaki Collector's Edition (2CD).
>
>This probably means Souvlaki with Blue Day, right?
Unless there's *another* limited version of Souvlaki (in which case, what's
on the other CD?), yes.
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From: avalyn@wgserv.baudtown.com
Date: 9 Jul 1997 23:58:04 PST
Subject: <No Subject>
Hi,
I encountered someone who has a Slowdive bootleg on *APRIL* 20, 1994 in
Toronto, and I was wondering if it is possible it is the same show as
*MAY* 20, 1994 at the Ontario Palace Forum but one is mislabeled?
Was anyone at the show and can clear this up?
Thanks,
sennen
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Date: Thu, 10 Jul 1997 20:31:53 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Peter Peltonen <pisara@bizar.dystopia.fi>
Subject: Neil on Locust's Morning Light
I just purchased Locust's new album called "Morning Light". I had earlier
heard only one Locust song and it was very ambientish instrumental. So
"an alternative pop" album wasn't kind of what I expected but I'm not
disappointed. There are num vocalists appearing on the album: Zoe
Niblett, Craig Bethell, Annie Williams, Mel Skye, Wendy Roberts and on
the last song Neil Halstead.
Neil's song is called "On The Horizon" and he has written the lyrics to it.
The song is hm mellow and dark. I like it :) Here's the lyrics if someone
is interested:
On The Horizon
Jennifer... Where do you go at night?
Is no-one there to hold you tight?
Above your head I see a golden ball
And it catches light from all around you
Jennifer says she'll be back when she's older
She's fixing her wings just to fly
Leaves me a note on her beautiful paper
Fixing her wings just to fly
Closer still, I hear a melody
Singing loud and clear, above the trees
Like a siren's call, away on a distant boat
Like a memory that breaks you in two
Jennifer says she'll be back when she's older
She's fixing her wings just to fly
Leaves me a note on her beautiful paper
Fixing her wings to fly
--
Peter
pisara@dystopia.fi
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Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 20:58:03 -0400
From: "moshe" <imel1@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Questions, Trades ect..
Hello,
a couple of questions.
1. Does anyone know what Mojave 3 is doing these days? I'd heard a rumor
that something was supposed to be out recently but haven't heard anything
since. Any idea if they will continue with the 'Ask me Tomorrow' sound or
maybe incorporate some of the Slowdive 'wall of noise'?
2. Does anyone know the track listing to the two SLowdive concerts listed
below? I'm really interested in knowing the titles to the unreleased tracks
(I think one is called Bleed).
2. Does anyone do any trading on this list? I've included below my short
(but sweet) list of rarities. I'm looking for stuff by any of the bands
below and also Wire and Loop stuff. In particular I'm looking for the
bootleg cd Losing Today (not to spark a bootleg argument). I'm also looking
for someone to trade mpeg3 cds with. Great format and you get a lot more
for your trade.I'm currently making a long list but this is what I got. Not
all that impressive really. I've included many discs that I have burned for
myself. These are compilations of rare and hard to find material. I can
burn any of the following on to cd:
Cure
* only trade for equally rare item.
1. Kiel, Ostehalle 96 (2cd)
Tracks-to include, Subway Song, Grinding Halt, Hanging Garden, Killing
An Arab
THe FUneral Party, A Forest, Siamese Twins, and many other oldies/I can
find the track listing if interested
Comments: Awesome setlist. Excellent version of The Funeral Party.
Soundboard recording
2. DEMOS*
Tracks
-D1
-D2
-D3
-Faded Smiles
-Three Imaginary Boys
-Foxy Lady
-Subway Song
-Object
-Grinding Halt
-Plastic Passion
-World War
Comment: Ultra rare!! The first three tracks are demos recorded in 92.
They have no names, so I just call them (Demo 1/D1).
Faded Smiles is a track from the Three Imanginary Boys era. Very
cool.
The other demos are early versions of songs that later appeared
on Three Imaginary Boys. *
The 92 demos are excellent quality. The others are very noisy.
3. The Walk
4. What happened Behind the Door (peel session + acousitc)
5. Early Symptoms (DEMOS)
6. Alternative Medicine
7. Anomalies
8. M
9. Full Moon Concert
10. The COmplete B-sides Vol1 +2
11. Many, many demos, bsides, peel sessions whatever that don't appear on
these boots.
Joy Division
1. Form and Substance (The Bright Side)
2. Shadowplay
New Order
1. Almost every non-album track available soon (hundreds of songs)
including
many live performances/most of this was in mp3 format before it got to
me/
the stuff I have so far is excellent and cd quality/no further
information
Lush
1. Compilation (2cd)
all b-sides (except for Single Girl 7", including songs Lush recorded
for
compilations)
My Bloody Valentine
1. Compilation of early singles
Smiths
1. Could you give us a record contract please? (Demos)
2. Compilation of bsides
Morrissey
1. Higher Education (Utrecht, Holland)
2. Compilation of all b-sides
3. CosmiC Dancer (various live)
Clan of Xymox
1. I-Beam, San Francisco
Chameleons/The Sun and the Moon
1. NY, Danceteria Aug 84*
Comments: Ultra rare audience recording. Great sound and setlist*
2. London Astoria Jul 88 rare recording of the Sun and the Moon.
Slowdive
1. Bizzare Festival, Alsdorf Jun 92 (includes 1 unreleased track)
FM broadcast -excellent quality
2. Slim's San Francisco May 95 (includes 2 unreleased tracks)
FM broadcast -excellent quality
3. Just for A Day Demos
4. Holding OUr Breath Demos
Comments: The first concert has an unreleased track. The second has
unreleased tracks. Both are FM broadcast and are excellent
quality.
And Also the Trees
1. From Under the Hill (demos)
2. Dairy Demos
3. Peels Session April 84
4. Fighting Cocks (Dec 82) - very rare, earliest known recording
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Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 23:05:14 -0400
From: rboge@ix.netcom.com
Subject: Re: <No Subject>
At 01:13 AM 7/14/97 +0200, avalyn@wgserv.baudtown.com wrote:
> I encountered someone who has a Slowdive bootleg on *APRIL* 20, 1994 in
> Toronto, and I was wondering if it is possible it is the same show as
> *MAY* 20, 1994 at the Ontario Palace Forum but one is mislabeled?
> Was anyone at the show and can clear this up?
>
> Thanks,
> sennen
There were 2 shows in Toronto, but they were back to back nights in May 1994
5/20 opening for James at Ontario Palace Forum & 5/21 @ Lee's Palace
btw, I maintain a listing of Slowdive shows that 'exist' on audio/video.
I'll probably be moving it/(taking it down?) when/if I switch ISPs but should
anyone want to check it out/add information/correct what is already listed
you'll find it at this url
http://www2.netcom.com/~rboge/slowdive.html
I should say in advance that this is NOT my collection, I do
not own all those things...but I can confirm that they do in
fact exist. (and I'm looking for several of the videos ;-)
-Roger
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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 09:44:04 -0700
From: M Svensson <mats.svensson@mbox302.swipnet.se>
Subject: Crescent, Jessamine, Labradford, Magnog, Movietone
Hello
You out there who's got records by these bands!
Jessamine, Crescent, Labradford, Magnog, Movietone.
Please mail me all info on the record (year, tracknames,
cataloguenumbers, titles........).Also tourdates and news and info
bout the bands.
Thank you!
Mess
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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 06:39:11 -0400
From: larry@interlog.com (sekishu no onjo)
Subject: Re: <No Subject>
>I encountered someone who has a Slowdive bootleg on *APRIL* 20, 1994 in
>Toronto, and I was wondering if it is possible it is the same show as
>*MAY* 20, 1994 at the Ontario Palace Forum but one is mislabeled?
>Was anyone at the show and can clear this up?
>
>Thanks,
>sennen
I wasn't at the show, but May sounds more likely, since the Ontario Place
Forum is an outdoor venue used in the summer. They were opening for James,
btw, and that same night (I think...) they played a not-so-secret club gig
with His Name is Alive.
Larry
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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 16:04:49 -0400 (EDT)
From: RJDemler@aol.com
Subject: Texture Web Site
Please check out the new website for my band Texture. The address is
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Studio/3919. Our influences include MBV,
Slowdive, Curve, Swervedriver-all that good stuff.
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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 15:38:23 -0700
From: Mitch Bacigalupi <mitch@tickets.stanford.edu>
Subject: Re: Crescent, Jessamine, Labradford, Magnog, Movietone
> You out there who's got records by these bands!
> Jessamine, Crescent, Labradford, Magnog, Movietone.
> Please mail me all info on the record (year, tracknames,
> cataloguenumbers, titles........).Also tourdates and news and info
> bout the bands.
> Thank you!
>
> Mess
I have the Jessamine album and both of the Labradford albums. I also have
the Movietone album. I'll try to post all the info tonight or tomorrow
sometime.
BTW...the new Labradford album is GREAT!!!
Cheers,
-Mitch
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Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 00:48:49 -0500 (CDT)
From: "(sara)" <sjohns32@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: Crescent, Jessamine, Labradford, Magnog, Movietone
Here you go, sorry no jessamine though. but you are missing a couple
bands that you might be interested in...namely bowery electric, flying
saucer attack, and stars of the lid...i'll just add their infos at the end
in case you're interested. also, i have a ton of 7"s that i'll list if
you want them.
Labradford: Prazision LP krank001 1993
listening in depth
accelerating on a smoother road
splash down
disremembering
experience the gated oscillator
soft return
sliding glass
c. of people
new listening
gratitude
skyward with motion
everlast
Labradford: A Stable Reference krank006 1995
mas
el lago
streamlining
banco
eero
balanced on it's own flame
star city, russia
comfort
sedr 77
Labradford: s/t krank 013 1996
phantom channel crossing
midrange
the cipher
lake speed
scenic recovery
battered
Labradford: scenic recovery/underwood 5ive 10" ds45-12 1996
Magnog: s/t krank010 1996
lost landing
relay
learning forgetfulness
shapeshifter
a moments seam
borne upon waves
frame of reference
loom
Movietone: s/t punk010 1995
chance is her opera
heatwave pavement
green ray
orage zero
late july
darkness-blue glow
mono valley
coastal region
alkaline eye
3am walking smoking talking
three fires
Crescent: sun / * / unit system alp-41-a 1996
Bowery Electric: s/t krank007 1995
sounds in motion
next to nothing
long way down
another road
over and over
deep sky objects
slow thrills
out of phase
drift away
Bowery Electric: Beat krank014 1996
beat
empty words
wothout stopping
under the sun
fear of flying
looped
black light
inside out
coming down
postscript
Stars of the Lid: The Ballasted Orchestra krank015 1996
central texas
sun drugs
down II
taphead
fucked up (3:57 am)
music for twin peaks episode #30
part I
part II
the artifial pine
arch song
Flying Saucer Attack: Further dc69cd 1995
rainstorm blues
in the light of time
come and close my eyes
for silence
still point
here am i
to the shore
she is the daylight
Flying Saucer Attack: Chorus dc87cd 1995
feedback song
light in the evening
popol vuh III
always
feedback song demo
second hour
beach red lullaby
there but not there
february 8th
there dub
Flying Saucer Attack: In Search of Spaces hermes018 1996
(live cd)
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Date: Wed, 16 Jul 1997 17:32:26 +0100 (BST)
From: "J. Summerfield" <nsa19@cc.keele.ac.uk>
Subject: Newcomer
Hi,
I've just this minute joined the list. I'm really looking forward to getting
in touch with people, especially Chapterhouse fans!!
Regards,
Jamie Summerfield
Stoke-on-Trent
England
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Date: 19 Jul 1997 20:06:20 PST
From: avalyn@bbs.baudtown.com
Subject: !
The 4AD free sampler that comes with a purchase of Doc Marten shoes
includes Mojave 3... yes yes, it's Mercy again.. BUT.
It's the version with the string orchestra.
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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 19:09:44 -0400 (EDT)
From: David MacPherson <macphedp@muss.CIS.McMaster.CA>
Subject: Re: <No Subject>
> Hi,
>
> I encountered someone who has a Slowdive bootleg on *APRIL* 20, 1994 in
> Toronto, and I was wondering if it is possible it is the same show as
> *MAY* 20, 1994 at the Ontario Palace Forum but one is mislabeled?
> Was anyone at the show and can clear this up?
>
> Thanks,
> sennen
I'm sure it was a mistake and is the may20 show...if so, the set list
is:slowdive, catch the breeze, melon yellow,when the sun hits,alison,
losing today, morningrise.
This was their second last show, before their final show at lees palace
in toronto on may21 (which was the most incredible concert i've ever seen)
cheers,
dave
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Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 15:02:49 -0600
From: Shoegazer <Shoegazer@Prodigy.net>
Subject: Simon Rowe???
I've been on this list for a while now and have done a lot of searching
through the WWW and various articles and interviews with Mojave 3 trying
to find out if Simon Rowe is a permanent member. As some of you might
know, Simon Rowe is formerly of Chapterhouse. I have found information
making it sound like he is part of the band and I have found information
that throws him in the light of being just a collaborator. The closest I
have come to confirmation is where Rachel says that he moved in with Ian
and Neil. Could someone closer to the band or who knows more please shed
some light on this subject? It would be appreciated.
On another note, I highly recommend to those fans of Mojave 3 that miss
the driving guitar sound of Slowdive to get hold of a copy of the 4AD
compilation Shoe Pie. The version of Mercy on it with the 21 piece
orchestra has some very loud driving guitars. It makes me shiver with
excitement. It hails back to the Slowdive days while still sounding like
a Mojave masterpiece.
np: Jeff Buckley "So Real"
--
ryAN (Shoegazer@Prodigy.net)
http://pages.prodigy.net/shoegazer
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Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 17:37:00 -0700 (PDT)
From: JOSEPH JOHN MORENO <jjmoreno@ucla.edu>
Subject: New member from L.A. (guitar stuff and bootlegs)
Hello everyone, I'm from Los Angeles and just found out about this great
list. I'd love to get in touch w/ other SD or dream pop fans from the
area as well as chat w/ any other guitar players out there who have some
knowledge about what kind of guitar equipment Slowdive used to use.
Does anyone out there have bootlegs of Slowdive either video or audio. If
so I'd love to see it as they were a band who came and went much too
fast. Please let me know but I can't pay much. One last thing, I'm sure
alot of you have heard both Avalyn I and II. How are they different? Are
they different songs entirely or are they different versions or what???
Hope to hear from all you out there!
Joseph Moreno: jjmoreno@ucle.edu
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Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 22:23:07 +0000
From: "DJ Pico" <gothic1@mail.cosapidata.com.pe>
Subject: About a couple of songs..
Hi there...
I want to know if anyone in this list have some concerts of Slowdive
from May 1992. I have a problem with some tracklists and I want to
know if anybody knows the complete tracklist of 17, 18, and 19
May/1992 concerts. There are two songs in those concerts that I can't
recognize.. I think they're inedit songs... thanks for all, any
information will be cool...
DJ Pico
(PERU)
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Date: Wed, 23 Jul 1997 12:36:13 -0400 (EDT)
From: Moonstar9@aol.com
Subject: REAL MBV NEWS FROM NME- HOOOOORAY
> From NME...its nothing new, but at least it's official.
Jared
ps. sorry for the crossposts...
ABOUT BLOODY TIME TOO!
<Picture: my bloody valentine>MY BLOODY VALENTINE's KEVIN SHIELDS has told
NME that, at long last, the band are ready to release new material. The
band's last release was 1991's 'Loveless' for Creation. Since then, MBV have
become a duo and signed to Island. "We could put an album out by the end of
this year," Shields told NME. "We've done tons of stuff. It just doesn't
always turn out the way we want! But we've definitely got enough for an EP."
He said that the band had disintegrated over the past few years because of
the delays in releasing new material.
"It's only me and Bilinda now, and it wasn't even us two for a while. But
it's mainly because I've been able to get away with it, really. We got so
much control when we signed to Island, it's ridiculous." NME understands that
Shields' brother Jimi, drummer with Lotus Crown, has contributed to the new
material. Shields said he's trying to recreate the spirit of adventure and
experimentation he remembers from 1988. "I always wrote for the whole band
before. In a way I'm a lot more free now. "It's like some kind of mental
illness. I'm always searching for something - and I usually find it, that's
the weird thing. I could repeat what I've already done, but I don't want to."
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Date: Wed, 23 Jul 1997 15:14:43 -0400 (EDT)
From: Primarygrl@aol.com
Subject: Re: !
In a message dated 97-07-22 08:29:30 EDT, you write:
<< The 4AD free sampler that comes with a purchase of Doc Marten shoes
includes Mojave 3... yes yes, it's Mercy again.. BUT.
It's the version with the string orchestra. >>
does it come with the purchase of Doc's at their store only? Because I know
a lot of places carry Doc Marten's, but am doubtful that the CD will come
with those purchases...
PG
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Date: Wed, 23 Jul 1997 02:08:30 -0700
From: Kage <md13015@dredd.swipnet.se>
Subject: Re: !
> The 4AD free sampler that comes with a purchase of Doc Marten shoes
> includes Mojave 3... yes yes, it's Mercy again.. BUT.
>
> It's the version with the string orchestra.
I suppose that offer doesn't exist here in Sweden, right? (sobbing)
Mikael
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