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From ydancer@yabbs Sun Nov 8 01:31:57 1992 From: ydancer@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Heavy metal Date: Sun Nov 8 01:31:57 1992 As far as heavy metal goes, the best bands are definitely bands like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, The Scorpions, Black Sabbath and all those old bands. Most bands nowadays are like little babies that are nothing compared to those above. It used to be when you listened to metal you felt like you were listening to something epic.. most new bands don't give me that feeling Yellow Dancer From buddha@yabbs Sun Nov 8 23:06:17 1992 From: buddha@yabbs To: ydancer@yabbs Subject: re: Heavy metal Date: Sun Nov 8 23:06:17 1992 Sorry, but metal is music for morons... While musically, bands such as Black Sabbath were GREAT, there was no message- no intelligence behind it. Much like classic rock. Will the metalheads finally learn something? -Jello Biafra From htoaster@yabbs Mon Nov 9 10:13:56 1992 From: htoaster@yabbs To: buddha@yabbs Subject: re: Heavy metal Date: Mon Nov 9 10:13:56 1992 In message re: Heavy metal, buddha said: > Sorry, but metal is music for morons... While musically, bands such as > Black Sabbath were GREAT, there was no message- no intelligence behind it. > Much like classic rock. I'm not sure that you can some something like that about either group of music. While there is a large amount of dribble in both, both of them also have some message (at least this is true for classic rock, I don't listen to metal). You just have to ignore the stuff about dribble love, etc. htoaster ? From vmax!@yabbs Mon Nov 9 13:53:26 1992 From: vmax!@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: king missile Date: Mon Nov 9 13:53:26 1992 King Missile has a new album out (well, it my not be that new). I just heard detachable penis from it. anyone have the album? ? From buddha@yabbs Mon Nov 9 19:34:29 1992 From: buddha@yabbs To: vmax!@yabbs Subject: re: king missile Date: Mon Nov 9 19:34:29 1992 No- I hadn't heard anything about it. King Missile's cool- to an extent, though, it gets a LITTLE boring after a while. I've got The Way to Salvation and used to have the old one (what's it called? Mystical Shit?) which I loved. -Boo From strobe@yabbs Wed Nov 18 14:42:04 1992 From: strobe@yabbs To: buddha@yabbs Subject: re: king missile Date: Wed Nov 18 14:42:04 1992 King missile??? never heard of em......What they like are they pretty big in the states then? I guess they'll be over here in the UK soon if there any good. By the way...do you people over there get to hear any stuff by bands like Catherine wheel, boo radleys, levitation, loop, MBV? Or is it just grunge, grunge and more grunge? Either way sounds good to me.... From buddha@yabbs Wed Nov 18 21:43:27 1992 From: buddha@yabbs To: strobe@yabbs Subject: re: king missile Date: Wed Nov 18 21:43:27 1992 If you haven't heard 'em yet, its doubtful they'll ever be big over there... they've been around for a while. They're OK, do a lot of spoken word-over-music type stuff. Some K.M. classics are "Jesus is way cool" "Gary + Melissa" "The boy who ate lasagna and could jump over a church" and so on... funny, but not phenomenal music (then again what is?) As far as grunge goes, yeah, that's pretty much ALL there is here nowadays. These flannel-shirt spawning salmon have been swimming across the country all too much, I am good and sick of it (its all crap). Here in CT all I hear is this generic hard core shit. There's a fine line between hard core done well and just plain noise... -Boo From buddha@yabbs Wed Nov 18 21:49:35 1992 From: buddha@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: music ftp's Date: Wed Nov 18 21:49:35 1992 Does anyone know of any lyric ftp sites, a la cs.uwp.edu, that would have maybe some not-so-mainstream stuff? Cs.uwp is a great site, incidentally, but is there anyplace else? -Boo From htoaster@yabbs Thu Nov 19 08:35:07 1992 From: htoaster@yabbs To: buddha@yabbs Subject: re: king missile Date: Thu Nov 19 08:35:07 1992 In message re: king missile, buddha said: > As far as grunge goes, yeah, that's pretty much ALL there is here > nowadays. These flannel-shirt spawning salmon have been swimming across > the country all too much, I am good and sick of it (its all crap). Here in > CT all I hear is this generic hard core shit. There's a fine line between > hard core done well and just plain noise... There is other stuff around also, you just have to look for it. I do admit that grunge sucks (I am sick and tired of hearing the same bullshit all the time), but there is an expanding folkish scene (indigo girls, suzanne vega, tracy chapman, etc), and dance (techno) is really popular right now (at least around here). htoaster ? From htoaster@yabbs Thu Nov 19 08:36:05 1992 From: htoaster@yabbs To: buddha@yabbs Subject: re: music ftp's Date: Thu Nov 19 08:36:05 1992 I don't know that there are any other sites. cs.uwp.edu tries to get a hold of everything that the can, so if you do find any stuff that they are missing, UL it to them. htoaster From buddha@yabbs Thu Nov 19 18:09:23 1992 From: buddha@yabbs To: htoaster@yabbs Subject: re: king missile Date: Thu Nov 19 18:09:23 1992 Yeah, there's one club here that has raves every Saturday. It's cool but seems a bit like New Haven trying to be like New York or San Fran- people do it because its cool, not because they like dancing or anything... I hope rave gets bigger 'cuz its a more open-minded 'scene' then punk hardcore or whathave you... -Boo From htoaster@yabbs Thu Nov 19 22:06:14 1992 From: htoaster@yabbs To: buddha@yabbs Subject: re: king missile Date: Thu Nov 19 22:06:14 1992 Clubs having raves seems sort of odd to me. I'm not that big into the rave/techno scene, but I know a lot of people who are. Anyway, it seems like a big part of raving is to have them in new and interesting places (we through one at CMU that was in the lobby of the art school). htoaster From buddha@yabbs Fri Nov 20 15:53:19 1992 From: buddha@yabbs To: htoaster@yabbs Subject: re: king missile Date: Fri Nov 20 15:53:19 1992 Raving isn't all that new- seems like the same old acid parties, with new music. I REALLY HATE TECHNO but its fun to dance to. As far as raves in odd places go, I say <G>... -Boo From ducky@yabbs Fri Nov 20 16:00:56 1992 From: ducky@yabbs To: buddha@yabbs Subject: re: raving (was: king mi... Date: Fri Nov 20 16:00:56 1992 raving is, like a lot of other things, a lot of bullshit. . .i enjoy raves myself, both just going to them & producing them, but i wish the "scene" would just move on. . . KD From ydancer@yabbs Sun Nov 22 17:05:43 1992 From: ydancer@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: raves Date: Sun Nov 22 17:05:43 1992 I like going to raves.. not because of the music.. I hate techno.. I just go to raves cause they're a good place to ex or trip and and find cute fucked up horny women... From thedev@yabbs Mon Nov 23 01:23:57 1992 From: thedev@yabbs To: ydancer@yabbs Subject: re: raves Date: Mon Nov 23 01:23:57 1992 I like raves because of the inordinate sound gear they use. From buddha@yabbs Sun Dec 6 18:39:06 1992 From: buddha@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: recent purchases Date: Sun Dec 6 18:39:06 1992 I just got two albums-- One is the CD with the Circle Jerks' Wild in the Streets & Group Sex. It is great, and a GREAT deal if you like the CJ. Definately recommended. The other is the Roky Erikson tribute album, Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye. It is mediocre at best-- though it is chock-full of decent artists, its got quite a few really BAD ones too. Artists on the album include ZZ Top, Poi Dog Pondering, Primal Scream, Bongwater, Butthole Surfers(!), Th Mighty Lemon Drops, Angry Samoans, and the Jesus & Mary Chain. I give it one thumb up. Nice and mellow, if you like that. Anyone else gotten anything recently? -Boo From dislexic@yabbs Mon Dec 7 22:02:10 1992 From: dislexic@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Violent Femmes.... Date: Mon Dec 7 22:02:10 1992 Must be one of the best groups to listen to.... I have their first cd... Anyway.. Im into some techno, some metal..not hard metal, progressive, and some classic rock like The Doors.. i also like the dead milkmen.... For some reason Im just not into the dead.. From buddha@yabbs Tue Dec 8 17:44:32 1992 From: buddha@yabbs To: dislexic@yabbs Subject: re: Violent Femmes.... Date: Tue Dec 8 17:44:32 1992 GAWD! The Femmes are the most incessant band I've ever listened to! I mean, I can listen to the tape once, but any more than that and it just sticks in your skull and buzzes around for the rest of the week. Ah well., the D. Milkmen are fun, I saw them a while back. As for the Dead, the atmosphere is MUCH better than the music itself. -Boo From buddha@yabbs Fri Dec 11 20:50:46 1992 From: buddha@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: music Date: Fri Dec 11 20:50:46 1992 Bad Brains just played at a club here. I couldn't get down there. I'm upset. I missed them. -Boo From midnite@yabbs Sat Dec 12 18:04:40 1992 From: midnite@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: re: music Date: Sat Dec 12 18:04:40 1992 Skinny Puppy Nitzer Ebb Ministry Front Line Assembly Pop Will Eat Itself Front 242 Meat Beat Manifesto NIN Soundgarden Temple of the Dog Smashing Pumpkins Alice in Chains Pink Floyd etc... FORGET all that you're told you are young they are old CONTROL is all they've got to give JUST LIVE HOW YOU WANT TO LIVE! -Nitzer Ebb From buddha@yabbs Mon Dec 14 21:02:29 1992 From: buddha@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: quib Date: Mon Dec 14 21:02:29 1992 Jesus was a terrorist, an enemy of the state. That's what the Romans labeled him so he was put to death He died for his beliefs... What's changed today? -Boo From horton@yabbs Thu Jan 14 15:48:08 1993 From: horton@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: femmes Date: Thu Jan 14 15:48:08 1993 What? The Femmes are so great. Their music just sinks in and makes you feel real..well...depressed. but IN a good way. there is little I like better than to go out driving around depressed on a rainy day listening to their first album. Ahhhh... From vmax!@yabbs Wed Feb 3 22:53:48 1993 From: vmax!@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: <no title> Date: Wed Feb 3 22:53:48 1993 "Get up" by Mixmastermeatbeaters Get up feel the beat shake your meat Pump it up get body heat 'til the night is over Pump the jam to triple beat shake your meat Move it get body heat in the city streets (chorus) Get up to triple beat you'll be humpin' Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump the jam the joint is jumpin' shake your meat Shake it feet are stompin' in the city streets Pump the jam to triple beat you'll be humpin' Pump it up get around I'm bustin loose (chorus) Get up to triple beat you'll be humpin' Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose Pump it up get body heat I'm bustin loose ----- From nstriker@yabbs Thu Feb 4 17:10:31 1993 From: nstriker@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: nin Date: Thu Feb 4 17:10:31 1993 Damn Nine Inch Nails is good. Whatever song is on track 99 is awesome. From vmax!@yabbs Thu Feb 4 22:02:06 1993 From: vmax!@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: bass Date: Thu Feb 4 22:02:06 1993 for some loud bass, crank up U2's Love is blindness on achtung baby. makes typing more difficult. V! From oderous@yabbs Mon Feb 15 21:04:26 1993 From: oderous@yabbs To: dislexic@yabbs Subject: re: Violent Femmes.... Date: Mon Feb 15 21:04:26 1993 in some message or another, dislesix(sp?) said something or other regarding the dead milkmen and the violent femmes ( is it obvious i don't know how to quote? ) anyway, i have been a fan of both of those bands for a couple of years, and i have always really liked them both... in fact, i have bben to one dead milkmen concert alredy but am going to another on feb 23 in e. lansing.. and about the violent femmes... i have thier first album, and it is really cool. however, i have heard other stuff off of albums other than the first, and i wasn't impressed. oh, well, they are still cool. i have also been following the "metal sucks/my music rules"conversation. a lot of people are very biased against metal and anyone who listens to it. as a matter of fact, i used to absolutely HATE metal, just because of the image the media had given it up until about 3 years ago, where i met a guy that was really into it, and i would be forced to listen to it in massive doses while going on car rides... soon i found myself asking him "hey, could i borrow that megadeth tape?" etc.... and now i am an avid headbanger... i do not listen to the top 40 stuff because it has no message; i am sick of whiny rappers/pseudometal bands singing about ins{gnificant shit like "will you be my girlfriend, yer sooo fine" and shit like that. it just does not interest me. but i will listen to ANYTHING once, and twice if i like it... odd From buddha@yabbs Tue Feb 16 19:07:05 1993 From: buddha@yabbs To: oderous@yabbs Subject: re: Violent Femmes.... Date: Tue Feb 16 19:07:05 1993 Metal sucks. My music rules. <G> I don't like most metal. I dunno why. I just like good ol' fashioned punk rock better... I think it's cuz it's faster and has more intelligent lyrics... -Boo From oderous@yabbs Wed Feb 17 18:52:05 1993 From: oderous@yabbs To: buddha@yabbs Subject: re: Violent Femmes.... Date: Wed Feb 17 18:52:05 1993 yeah... i like punk a lot. i try to catch the "punk is dead" show on the local college radio station every week. a lot of metal has really intelegent lyrics... ( it is just understanding them that is the hard part <G> ) odd From wurzle@yabbs Wed Feb 17 18:59:27 1993 From: wurzle@yabbs To: buddha@yabbs Subject: re: Punk? Intelligent lyric Date: Wed Feb 17 18:59:27 1993 Umm.. what punk could you possibly be referring to that had "intelligent lyrics"? I'm a pretty avid punk listener... but I don't think poetic genius really has a place in the genre... unless you're referring to the Clash and other rasta-ish punk... From ziplock@yabbs Thu Feb 18 10:29:46 1993 From: ziplock@yabbs To: wurzle@yabbs Subject: re: Punk? Intelligent lyric Date: Thu Feb 18 10:29:46 1993 In message re: Punk? Intelligent lyric, wurzle said: > Umm.. what punk could you possibly be referring to that had "intelligent > lyrics"? I'm a pretty avid punk listener... but I don't think poetic > genius really has a place in the genre... unless you're referring to the > Clash and other rasta-ish punk... I'm partial to Killdozer, and I like that Rage Against the Machine album pretty well. Plenty of punk bands have intelligent and political lyrics. ? From buddha@yabbs Fri Feb 19 16:17:58 1993 From: buddha@yabbs To: wurzle@yabbs Subject: re: Punk? Intelligent lyric Date: Fri Feb 19 16:17:58 1993 I don't think the rasta-ish Clash is punk at all, just really good pop. Their old stuff was punk, like off their self-titled album, but it didn't have that same rasta sound as their newer stuff does... Re: Intelligent lyrics in punk... Well, Jello Biafra is intelligent, and most of the stuff I listen to, even if its not INTELLIGENT, has more relevance to me than lame metal lyrics. You're right, tho-- most punk is not very intelligent... I like the politics involved, though, even if they are just an excuse to rebel. I'm not an avid metal fan, but I just haven't heard much metal with any political overtones at all... -Boo From skippy@yabbs Sat Feb 20 14:45:38 1993 From: skippy@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: heavy meatl Date: Sat Feb 20 14:45:38 1993 oooppss.. thats metal..... any metal fans out there!!!!! i'm personally a fan of Metallica, Megadeth, Iron Maiden...etc... i also listen to just about everything else too...... except for country!!! ugh!!! has anybody heard the new one from Izzy Stradlin'??? i've heard a few of the tracks and was wondering if it is worth getting the whole disk! --skip ? From invalid@yabbs Mon Feb 22 01:11:30 1993 From: invalid@yabbs To: buddha@yabbs Subject: re: Violent Femmes.... Date: Mon Feb 22 01:11:30 1993 re: metal the way I see it is like this.,. the 'meta{loid{' have a shitload of ent{no doubt.. (thats talent in case the line noise fucked it up).. but I just don't appreciate their music.. metallic is very talented and good at what they do but I prefer the sound of the dead kennedys and the like.. >> Invalid Media >> ccdhb@acvax.inre.asu.edu From ydancer@yabbs Mon Feb 22 18:22:39 1993 From: ydancer@yabbs To: skippy@yabbs Subject: re: heavy meatl Date: Mon Feb 22 18:22:39 1993 Maiden's the greatest band out there as far as I'm concearned (although their last couple of albums haven't lived up to my expectations.) I can't stand metallica. They're a bunch of stupid slobs (at least that's the image they're going for.) I saw them twice on their last tour in LA and it was pretty booring.. whenever lars spoke he said "fuck" every other word... jason's bass solo wasn't that great... and it was like.. 50 guys to every girl... I felt like the biggest wank there... I'm glad I didn't have to pay to see them. Maiden's awesome though... I saw them on their last tour and they kicked major ass.. Steve Harris is the most underrated bass player.. he can play rings around Les Claypool or Billy Sheehan.. he just doesn't show off but plays musically... The only bummer was that I hade these really shitty backstage passes.. this guy offered me $50 for each of them, but I said no because I thought that they were good passes, but they only got me into some stupid little "Meet Corrosion of Conformity" party... (like I'd want to meet them) and all they had back there was a bunch of industry rats (I guess I was one of them) and a cute blonde selling 6oz beers for $5.. should've sold those damn passes.. I heard a few tracks of Izzy's new album on the radio.. it sounds pretty bad... almost like a Tom Petty sort of thing... Anyone heard the news about Black Sabbath? The old bastards are getting back together and going on tour... I can't wait for that one... From ziplock@yabbs Mon Feb 22 18:50:12 1993 From: ziplock@yabbs To: ydancer@yabbs Subject: re: heavy meatl Date: Mon Feb 22 18:50:12 1993 In message re: heavy meatl, ydancer said: > Maiden's the greatest band out there as far as I'm concearned (although > their last couple of albums haven't lived up to my expectations.) Ain't that a fact. They haven't produced much that was worth a shit in quite a few years. > some stupid little "Meet Corrosion of Conformity" party... (like I'd want I don't doubt it was stupid. I saw COC and Prong in Detroit last year and they were really lame compared to how I remembered their music in high school. Maybe it's just me...? From buddha@yabbs Mon Feb 22 20:16:12 1993 From: buddha@yabbs To: ydancer@yabbs Subject: re: heavy meatl Date: Mon Feb 22 20:16:12 1993 I've never listened to Steve Harris, but as far as I'm concerned, Les Claypool is god on earth. He is a bit of a showoff, tho... There may be other bassists which go unnoticed because they don't flaunt it as much, but I dunno. And that bass he has is cool as hell... -Boo From skippy@yabbs Mon Feb 22 23:45:04 1993 From: skippy@yabbs To: ydancer@yabbs Subject: Maiden Date: Mon Feb 22 23:45:04 1993 i agree that Steve Harris rocks...... he is totally awsome!!!!!!!! i've never gottne to see IM in concert but next time around i plan to try... and i cant beleive you thought the Metallica shows in LA were boring..... i saw them last January on the album tour and they rocked hard!!!! they weren't quite as good on the tour with g-n-r but they still kick g-n-r's butt..... anybody heard the new Helmet disk?? 'meantime' pretty good heavy stuff... --skip (loves all music.... 'cept country) ? From mephisto@yabbs Tue Feb 23 09:33:47 1993 From: mephisto@yabbs To: skippy@yabbs Subject: re: Helmet Date: Tue Feb 23 09:33:47 1993 Yeah, Meantime is great.... bang-your-head-off kind of stuff... But one of the best albums out right now is Broken by NIN. Simply amazing... Anyone hear the metal grammy nominations? They're all excellent bands... SoundGardegn, Ministry, Megadeth, NIN and Helmet. Problem is, only Meadeth is actually metal. Once they put in an Industrial category, etc, it'll be more fair to the true metal groups (of which I don't care much for anyways...). But I hope either Soundgarden or Megadeth gets it. The other ones weren't meant to be really commercial bands, and it wouldn't be real to hear everyone playing Helmet or Ministry. Mephistopheles From buddha@yabbs Tue Feb 23 17:51:12 1993 From: buddha@yabbs To: mephisto@yabbs Subject: re: Helmet Date: Tue Feb 23 17:51:12 1993 They can't have an "Industrial" category, etc... Things'd get to sticky, classifying people... I think they should just have a "Hard Rock" category or something, and stick in punk, metal, hard core, whathaveyou... -Boo From fredbisc@yabbs Wed Feb 24 22:17:30 1993 From: fredbisc@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: sebadoh Date: Wed Feb 24 22:17:30 1993 hi i'm really into sebadoh and any one who might like them and have any rarre stuff could contact me here or or e-mail fln2jes@cabell.vcu.edu i can get a hold of a live set they did at william and mary a few years back if anyone out there is silly enough to like them. From waldo@yabbs Sun Feb 28 14:29:35 1993 From: waldo@yabbs To: vmax!@yabbs Subject: re: looking for a song Date: Sun Feb 28 14:29:35 1993 Violent Femmes, off the Why Do Birds Sing? lp. A very good album, like all of theirs... From blak-x@yabbs Sun Feb 28 15:55:43 1993 From: blak-x@yabbs To: mephisto@yabbs Subject: re: Helmet Date: Sun Feb 28 15:55:43 1993 I think the one before Meantime was beter than Meantime itself... FBLA (I) is better than FBLA II i feel.... Is fixed worth the money? ME From mephisto@yabbs Wed Mar 3 09:50:54 1993 From: mephisto@yabbs To: blak-x@yabbs Subject: re> Fixed Date: Wed Mar 3 09:50:54 1993 To tell you the truth, I don't know about Fixed. I'm not in the best place music-wise right now, so I really don't get much news about anything. But if anyone DOES know something about Fixed, please do let me know... what songs are on it? Mephistopheles From johndeer@yabbs Wed Mar 3 11:43:03 1993 From: johndeer@yabbs To: mephisto@yabbs Subject: re: re> Fixed Date: Wed Mar 3 11:43:03 1993 I think fixed is just the Broken album remixed.. though i could be wrong.. saw it in the store the other day, but forgot to take a look at it.. john Deere From buddha@yabbs Wed Mar 3 22:41:14 1993 From: buddha@yabbs To: fredbisc@yabbs Subject: Jello Date: Wed Mar 3 22:41:14 1993 Just trying to keep this in the right base... I've got the NoMeansNo / Biafra tape, I love it, but I don't have the DOA one. Funny, though, I can't help but notice no matter who he sings with they end up sounding suspiciously like DK. I also found an interesting tape (bought it at a local store for a buck) which is an interview with him from right after the Frankenchrist ordeal. It's pretty cool... The Lard album's OK, but I'm not crazy about them. Speaking of spoken word, has anyone read any of Rollins' written stuff? I've heard some of his spoken word stuff, and he seems like an offbeat standup comic, but I've heard he has his own publishing company which basically publishes stuff by him and Exene from X (you know, from decline of western civ.?). Anyone know more about this? Ah well, good night. -Boo From mephisto@yabbs Thu Mar 4 11:52:27 1993 From: mephisto@yabbs To: johndeer@yabbs Subject: re: re> Fixed Date: Thu Mar 4 11:52:27 1993 Wow... I'm pissed that I didn't pick that up... I'll have to get it next time I'm out of town. So does anyone have it? Mephistopheles From fredbisc@yabbs Thu Mar 4 15:58:51 1993 From: fredbisc@yabbs To: buddha@yabbs Subject: re: Jello Date: Thu Mar 4 15:58:51 1993 yeah, i agree. i think the reason everything sounds like the dk is 'cause jello always writes the majority of the songs. also which lard did you hear? there are two and the second is much better than the first. i don't know too much about henry, but i saw a new spoken album in the record store the other day. i think you can also buy a lot of his books at hip record stores. i haven't heard of any exene spoken stuff or written for that matter, but she's put out several solo projects. did anyone catch that movie whose name escapes me now but featured one of the beastie boys and john doe (also of X fame)? i heard it was cool. also try to find some of richard kern's films. i think one features henry rollins. there is also one named death valley '69 with lydia lunch and the music of sonic youth. like i said before, i could go on for days. fredbisc From jasonlee@yabbs Thu Mar 4 23:21:36 1993 From: jasonlee@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Bands Date: Thu Mar 4 23:21:36 1993 I hear Joyful Stress has a new album out. If you haven't heard their stuff, a good album to start with is the "Apple Matt-Room" EP. They're a delightful surprise. JasonLee From fredbisc@yabbs Fri Mar 5 08:50:37 1993 From: fredbisc@yabbs To: jasonlee@yabbs Subject: re: Bands Date: Fri Mar 5 08:50:37 1993 i totally agree! in fact i was just listening to that one this morning as i got no sleep. they're such a joyful, carefree bunch. i hear their stuff is pretty hard to find though... fredbiscuit From jasonlee@yabbs Fri Mar 5 13:41:45 1993 From: jasonlee@yabbs To: fredbisc@yabbs Subject: re: Bands Date: Fri Mar 5 13:41:45 1993 Yup, their stuff is quite hard to find. I love the melodic strains of music on "My Dog has Fleas". Good luck finding their tapes, everyone... JasonLee From ratboy@yabbs Sat Mar 13 23:51:23 1993 From: ratboy@yabbs To: nstriker@yabbs Subject: re: nin Date: Sat Mar 13 23:51:23 1993 Track 99 is either Physical or suck, I got the disk with the minidisk inside, but that was only the first 50,000 copies (I believe) (Your too) Physical is by Adam Ant, And Suck is by Pigface. Someone was talking about Fixed... Its ok, a few different mixes, etc.. Anyone have any Live tapes of NIN? Hows about boots???? Audio or video.. Ratboy From natepalm@yabbs Sun Mar 14 03:24:34 1993 From: natepalm@yabbs To: bricks@yabbs Subject: re: punk Date: Sun Mar 14 03:24:34 1993 Wow. you just listed a ton of bands there... all good... I know htis is WAY late, so youre prolly wondering.. but Downcast is totally good, Spitboy, Nation of Ulysses.. No Fugazi? but yea, the punk I listen to (hardcore, thrash, whatever..) seems to be VERY political... except for the fact fact that it's not quite as political as november Rain, Rumpshaker, and all the other top 40 political stuff.. hahaha From natepalm@yabbs Sun Mar 14 03:38:05 1993 From: natepalm@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: re: punk Date: Sun Mar 14 03:38:05 1993 Boo asked about rolins books.. they're totally dark and gritty poetry. Relly good, I reccomend _Black Coffee Blues_. It's great... his spoken word seems like stand up to me, which is exactly the opposite of what I was expecting after reading the books... I think I seem to be the one of the few people in this room with any decent musical taste... (hahahah) I don't like the new Metallica. At all. I worshipped them, but once "enter Sandman" came out.. blech. I saw them in concert, on this tour, and the And Justice.. tour. The AJ tour was so cool. it was me and 2000 other guys with Metallica... this show was a ton of dorks, banging their head, while Lars walked around with an armful of drumsticks, throwing them out.. *sigh* The new meegadeth... SOfar So Good so What was better... IMHO... I like post-punk, whatever you want to call it. I've never gotten into the pistols, or ramones. Industrial is good. I don't like country, most rap, or happy techno-pop. Beastie Boys rock my world tho. whatever... From buddha@yabbs Sun Mar 14 14:25:19 1993 From: buddha@yabbs To: natepalm@yabbs Subject: re: punk Date: Sun Mar 14 14:25:19 1993 Yeah, I love the B-Boys as well... Have you heard any of their old thrash \ hardcore stuff? The only place I've seen any is on a thrash comp on ROIR records... It also had some Bad Brains on it and a bunch of NY bands. Maybe I'll order it someday... I was surprised too when I heard some Rollins spoken-word. He never really seemed like the, um, comedian type... Thanks for the recommendation, I'll check it out. -Boo From natepalm@yabbs Sun Mar 14 15:22:25 1993 From: natepalm@yabbs To: buddha@yabbs Subject: re: punk Date: Sun Mar 14 15:22:25 1993 Yeah, I've heard the old B-boys stuff. it's great. I own them on CD, actually. (they're in the mail, technically, but I'll have them by the middle of the week...) They have two albums, _Cookie Puss_ and _Pollywog Stew_. I have never seen the comp, but Iv'e heard about it.. is there anyplace to get it? From natepalm@yabbs Mon Mar 15 14:35:15 1993 From: natepalm@yabbs To: buddha@yabbs Subject: re: punk Date: Mon Mar 15 14:35:15 1993 I got the Beastie Boys CD's today... they're so rad. Cookie Puss is the transition album. It's got a reggae song on it, and they start to sample (I recognised a steve martin stand up act) and it's generally hilarious.. Pollywog is a good thrash/punk disc. I like it. but of course, I worship them... From natepalm@yabbs Thu Mar 18 02:18:29 1993 From: natepalm@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Warlocks Date: Thu Mar 18 02:18:29 1993 I was listening to a band called the Warlock Pincers today. Tehy're so great... it's kind of like industrial meets rap... id' almost say the Beasties industrialized.. but that's my opinion. They've got some rad samples, and great lyrics. they tout themselves as the official sound of Satan. Some of their lyrics go: Mary Mary, quite contrary, Raped by god, a busted cherry They had no coathangers in that day, so she dropped Jesus in some hay He lived he laughed he loved he lost, they nailed that fucker to the cross. I jsut about died alughing when I heard that song.. It's call "Jesus on the Urinal Cake", I do believe. but they're from Denver, and they'e on the Waxtrax label. if you go to a waxtrax, LOOK FOR THEM. They have a few albums ,the only two that I can remember are _Deadly Kung Fu Action_ and _Circusized Peanuts_. they have a TON of merchandise too, like watches (the official time of Satan), and waterbottles, golf tees, little metal cars, face towels.. it's great. and with songs like Look, there's a chiken with a roll up it's butt, and Squeeze a Loaf, you know it has to be good. I highly reccomend it, but you may not be able to keep a straight face. Great music, hilarious lyrics at times... my rating: 8.3 From mephisto@yabbs Thu Mar 18 12:06:43 1993 From: mephisto@yabbs To: ratboy@yabbs Subject: re: track 99 Date: Thu Mar 18 12:06:43 1993 Track 99 is on Broken? Hmm... I looked for it and didn't find it. I got one with the single too... From natepalm@yabbs Thu Mar 18 14:39:20 1993 From: natepalm@yabbs To: mephisto@yabbs Subject: Date: Thu Mar 18 14:39:20 1993 it should be there.. there are tracks from 1 all the way to 99. I have to hit the FF button 99 times... all the other songs in between are jsut short nothingnes... Suck, is track 98, and you'e so physical by adam ant is track 99, I do belive... From johndeer@yabbs Thu Mar 18 16:02:32 1993 From: johndeer@yabbs To: mephisto@yabbs Subject: broken Date: Thu Mar 18 16:02:32 1993 If you got the special Broken with the extra CD in it, then you don't have any tracks past the normal (I think #8). If you DIDN'T get the CD single, then tracks 98 & 99 are the tracks that would've been on the CD-single, had you received it.. john Deere From mephisto@yabbs Mon Mar 29 14:02:43 1993 From: mephisto@yabbs To: johndeer@yabbs Subject: re: broken Date: Mon Mar 29 14:02:43 1993 Good, that's what I thought, 'cause the 2 songs he mentioned are the ones that I have on the single./ BTW, I finally got Fixed. It's REALLY cool. Mephistopheles From johndeer@yabbs Tue Mar 30 10:18:30 1993 From: johndeer@yabbs To: mephisto@yabbs Subject: re: broken Date: Tue Mar 30 10:18:30 1993 It is? Is Fixed better than Broken? How is it different? john Deere From jasonlee@yabbs Tue Mar 30 13:29:32 1993 From: jasonlee@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Primus Date: Tue Mar 30 13:29:32 1993 Hey, when's the new Primus deal going to be released? It's called Pork Soda, I think. I've heard it is very weird. JasonLee From natepalm@yabbs Tue Mar 30 18:28:03 1993 From: natepalm@yabbs To: jasonlee@yabbs Subject: re: Primus Date: Tue Mar 30 18:28:03 1993 The middle of April, I do believe... some where around there. My friend had jsut mentioned the fact theat Primus was due for a new one soon, and then 30 minutes later, I walked into a store that had the release date on the wall. I can't remember the date, but before May, for sure. Porno for Pyros on April 13th for any that care. I don't but tons of others do... From faisal@yabbs Wed Mar 31 16:27:05 1993 From: faisal@yabbs To: johndeer@yabbs Subject: re: broken Date: Wed Mar 31 16:27:05 1993 fixed takes broken and makes it louder and more instrumental, drowning out most if not all of the lyrics. by far my most listenable cd for total mood effect, but the least effective lyrically (no lyrics == ? this isn't a trick question, ne?). i really really like it. favorite tracks of the six on it are #2: wish, and #6: screaming slave, both of which are fairly similar grating remixed pseudo industrial, etc. etc. From fredbisc@yabbs Wed Mar 31 21:32:46 1993 From: fredbisc@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: musak Date: Wed Mar 31 21:32:46 1993 anyone know when the new Dwarves is coming out? i got a sebadoh single today, pretty cool, some of the stuff will be on their new album if anyone out there knows who the hell they are. lou barlow, formerly of dinosaur (jr) is one of the members of sebadoh. hmmm. i've seen an import/bootleg porno for pyros which has been out for a while. i'm kinda curious, but after hearing infectious grooves, i really don't give a shit about steven perkins. if any of you live in the jmu/harrisonburg, va area, check my band, jolly mortals, out on april 9. i guess we're kinda neat to dance to and stuff. it features an ex-member of joyful stress for an added bonus. i thimk we're playing with a band called chewbacca, and definitely with a band called whirly bird. i'm the bassist if anyone wants to talk to me if they show up... fredbiscuit From mephisto@yabbs Fri Apr 2 12:13:15 1993 From: mephisto@yabbs To: johndeer@yabbs Subject: re: broken Date: Fri Apr 2 12:13:15 1993 Well Fixed is more dance/related, as most remixes are. If you like things a little more fst-paced, try Fixed. From mephisto@yabbs Fri Apr 2 12:14:52 1993 From: mephisto@yabbs To: mephisto@yabbs Subject: Ned's Date: Fri Apr 2 12:14:52 1993 What's the new Ned's like? Any good? From johndeer@yabbs Sun Apr 4 22:13:13 1993 From: johndeer@yabbs To: mephisto@yabbs Subject: re: Ned's Date: Sun Apr 4 22:13:13 1993 I've listened to God Fodder and that was pretty good... is there a newer one than that? i remember seeing another one, but I didn't look at the dates to see which one was newer? anyone listen to MC 900 Ft Jesus? john Deere From swami@yabbs Wed Apr 7 16:44:32 1993 From: swami@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: re: B-Boys Date: Wed Apr 7 16:44:32 1993 Where'd you find those old B-Boys albums? What label are they on? What really pisses me off is the fact that the pixies broke up. I got Frank Black (black francis - lead singer of the pixies)'s new album, but it's just not the same. Any other pixie fans? swami From natepalm@yabbs Wed Apr 7 20:45:13 1993 From: natepalm@yabbs To: swami@yabbs Subject: re: B-Boys Date: Wed Apr 7 20:45:13 1993 The older B-boys stuff isn't that tough to find now a days. just go to any alternative music store, and thy'l lprobably have it. In the last 5 weeks, I've seen at least 10 copies of Pollywog Stew, and Cookie puss (each) and not a SINGLE copy of Fugazi's 13 Songs. That's not right. I'm actually trying to buy it for once, and I caon't find it.. grr. But, Fugazi's New one should be out at the end of this MOnth!! Yay! From swami@yabbs Wed Apr 7 23:17:31 1993 From: swami@yabbs To: natepalm@yabbs Subject: re: B-Boys Date: Wed Apr 7 23:17:31 1993 Fugazi's cool. If you can't find their albums, just buy the CDs directly from dischord. Great label, and they sell their albums $8.00 each postpaid. Way things should be, eh? Swami From fredbisc@yabbs Thu Apr 8 14:18:52 1993 From: fredbisc@yabbs To: swami@yabbs Subject: pixies Date: Thu Apr 8 14:18:52 1993 i'm quite the pixies fan myself. i agree the f.black isn't anywhere near as good. have you heard the breeders? that's kim deal's and her twin sister's new band. they're awesome. they're not really like the pixies, but good in a different way. hmmmm. that's all. fred From snoblind@yabbs Fri Apr 9 23:46:52 1993 From: snoblind@yabbs To: fredbisc@yabbs Subject: tape Date: Fri Apr 9 23:46:52 1993 Do you guy (your band) have a tape out yet? If so what's the address and how much? From swami@yabbs Sun Apr 11 12:45:14 1993 From: swami@yabbs To: fredbisc@yabbs Subject: re: pixies Date: Sun Apr 11 12:45:14 1993 Yeah, I'd heard about the Breeders, but never heard them. Doew she just have one album out? F.Black looked fat on his new album, didn't he? Don't remember him being that large. Didn't know Kim Deal had a twin sister either...see ya Swami From fredbisc@yabbs Sun Apr 11 18:56:45 1993 From: fredbisc@yabbs To: snoblind@yabbs Subject: re: tape Date: Sun Apr 11 18:56:45 1993 yeah, we have a demo tape out and some live stuff. if you send me a tape and a little bit of postage money (i think 2 29 cent stamps) i'll tape everything i have for you, if you want the official tape it's available for one dollar from whirled records po box (i can't remember). well i guess i'll post that address later. that record label also has some other stuff coming out soon by local richmond bands. if you can e-mail me with your address and i'll get you on a mailing list. this offer is for anybody else reading too. my real life address is 703 johnson hall, richmond, va 23220-8461 and after april it'll be 117 chapel hill la, williamsburg, va 23188 my name is john swart. oh yeah fln2jes@cabell.vcu.edu fred... From fredbisc@yabbs Sun Apr 11 18:58:28 1993 From: fredbisc@yabbs To: swami@yabbs Subject: re: pixies Date: Sun Apr 11 18:58:28 1993 i think the breeders only have an ep out. the album should be out soon, if it already isn't. i never knew she had a sister either until one day i saw the cd. oh well. frank has plumped up quite a bit. see you. fred From mintent@yabbs Sun Apr 11 23:15:00 1993 From: mintent@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: <no title> Date: Sun Apr 11 23:15:00 1993 anyone like punk? i am not talking about your standard american style hardcore punk.. the european stuff. Stuff like Discharge, amebix, antisect, doom, crucifix, omega tribe, etc... mintent phred@tfsquad.mn.org .s From mephisto@yabbs Mon Apr 12 15:40:04 1993 From: mephisto@yabbs To: johndeer@yabbs Subject: re: Ned's Date: Mon Apr 12 15:40:04 1993 Isn't Are You Normal? newer than God Fodder? For some reason I thought they had a new one out, and they only have 2 albums, so... MC 900 Foot Jesus? I heard a song by him last year sometime... kick ass. I was gonna buy the album but never did. Are his other songs as good as the one I heard *can't remember the name now... somethin' about fires). Mephistopheles From johndeer@yabbs Wed Apr 14 09:43:24 1993 From: johndeer@yabbs To: mephisto@yabbs Subject: muzak Date: Wed Apr 14 09:43:24 1993 mc 900 ft jesus: i've got his album Welcome to my Dream (there's another one out, forgot the name) and the song that you're talking about is "The City Sleeps". it's real good. actually, almost the entire album is really good.. if you have some extra $$, it's worth buying (or you can mail me a tape...) fugazi...: the album "13 Songs" I believe is only available on tape.. they have it at the local Tower REcords in Rockville, MD.. you can mail Dischord Records if you want.. which is on Beecher Street, NW, Washington DC.. I forget the actual address. it's on the back of all of their albums. john Deere From mephisto@yabbs Wed Apr 14 16:05:03 1993 From: mephisto@yabbs To: johndeer@yabbs Subject: re> MC 900 Foot Jesus Date: Wed Apr 14 16:05:03 1993 Is the rest of the album very similar to The City Sleeps? The song is really cool, but since it's the only song I've heard from the album I wasn't sure how the rest would be. From johndeer@yabbs Thu Apr 15 15:07:35 1993 From: johndeer@yabbs To: mephisto@yabbs Subject: re: re> MC 900 Foot Jesus Date: Thu Apr 15 15:07:35 1993 it's mostly like that song. some are variations though... it's worth it.. I can tape if for oyu if you want... john Deere From fredbisc@yabbs Thu Apr 15 15:38:39 1993 From: fredbisc@yabbs To: johndeer@yabbs Subject: fugazi Date: Thu Apr 15 15:38:39 1993 i think the tape is 11 songs and the cd is 13 songs. in either case, the cd combines an album and a 7in record. From tom@yabbs Thu Apr 15 22:43:31 1993 From: tom@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: man... Date: Thu Apr 15 22:43:31 1993 lollapalooza's gonna be great this year: primus, front 242, dinosaur jr, arrested development....can't remember who else. too bad it's so expensive! From vmax!@yabbs Fri Apr 16 00:23:17 1993 From: vmax!@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: earthworms Date: Fri Apr 16 00:23:17 1993 earthworms wwere pretty cool. htey played here at cmu for carnival. ? From natepalm@yabbs Fri Apr 16 08:04:56 1993 From: natepalm@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Rage... Date: Fri Apr 16 08:04:56 1993 Anybody like Rage against the Machine? harch. Heavy. great. I like them a lot.. I have to buy the CD eventually, but I'm A) strapped for cash and b) in a backwards town with NO record selection... blargh. From htoaster@yabbs Fri Apr 16 09:05:11 1993 From: htoaster@yabbs To: vmax!@yabbs Subject: re: earthworms Date: Fri Apr 16 09:05:11 1993 In message earthworms, vmax! said: > earthworms wwere pretty cool. htey played here at cmu for carnival. What sort of stuff was it? I was watching karl hendrix trio, which was pretty cool too...seems almost oximorinic that they would have two good people playing at the same time. (for those of you not at cmu, this weekend is carnival, which is basically like one big party that the administration supports...) htoaster ? From beaker@yabbs Fri Apr 16 17:23:36 1993 From: beaker@yabbs To: htoaster@yabbs Subject: re: earthworms Date: Fri Apr 16 17:23:36 1993 In message re: earthworms, htoaster said: > (for those of you not at cmu, this weekend is carnival, which is > basically like one big party that the administration supports...) > one big party that your admin supports, eh? heh, i could go for one of those..? From jasonlee@yabbs Sun Apr 18 13:49:31 1993 From: jasonlee@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: fIREHOSE Date: Sun Apr 18 13:49:31 1993 Yay! I saw fIREHOSE the other night, and they were really great. I'm so glad i went. Brought back so many wonderful memories. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. I just type dthat because myy friends wanted me to type something really fast. fIREHOSE is really good. I love 'em. JasonLee From tom@yabbs Sun Apr 18 21:48:25 1993 From: tom@yabbs To: jasonlee@yabbs Subject: re: fIREHOSE Date: Sun Apr 18 21:48:25 1993 hehe nothing like impressing friends by typing fast, eh? soooo, anyone like ska? in the DC area? wanna see my band (gruff) play with the skunks in Richmond? should be the weekend of the 8th...still trying to get things worked out... From fredbisc@yabbs Sun Apr 18 23:25:36 1993 From: fredbisc@yabbs To: tom@yabbs Subject: richmond Date: Sun Apr 18 23:25:36 1993 hey, my band played with yours at the nile cafe in richmond. do you remember at all? i'm the bassist if so. we have our shit together now a lot more than we did back then. wow, small world, heh? fredbisc From mephisto@yabbs Tue Apr 20 10:36:47 1993 From: mephisto@yabbs To: johndeer@yabbs Subject: re: re> MC 900 Foot Jesus Date: Tue Apr 20 10:36:47 1993 Nah, that's okay... I'll pick up the CD sometime. From mephisto@yabbs Tue Apr 20 10:38:37 1993 From: mephisto@yabbs To: tom@yabbs Subject: re: Lollapalooza Date: Tue Apr 20 10:38:37 1993 You got any tour info? From tom@yabbs Thu Apr 22 08:09:01 1993 From: tom@yabbs To: fredbisc@yabbs Subject: re: richmond Date: Thu Apr 22 08:09:01 1993 no shit! you were in that band that p[eople just called 'special guest'? cool...yeah we were trying to get another show at the nile but john (from askance) said he talked to the owner and they're only doind 21 and over show now. not much point to a 21 and over hardcore show... but we might try to play with the skunks and nope at some guys house if no clubs want a ska show. From tom@yabbs Thu Apr 22 08:10:03 1993 From: tom@yabbs To: mephisto@yabbs Subject: re: Lollapalooza Date: Thu Apr 22 08:10:03 1993 no...i just heard the bands that were playing. i have no idea what the dates, prices, etc...will be. From holden@yabbs Sun May 9 16:00:33 1993 From: holden@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: pixies Date: Sun May 9 16:00:33 1993 Sucks that the Pixies are dead :-( I haven't been the same since. -holden From tom@yabbs Mon May 10 22:22:37 1993 From: tom@yabbs To: holden@yabbs Subject: re: pixies Date: Mon May 10 22:22:37 1993 yeah have you noticed that black francis (excuse me, Frank Black)'s new stuff sounds just like the pixies? and porno for pyro's sounds surprisingly like Janes? shows who did most of the idea making in those bands! ? From fredbisc@yabbs Tue May 11 15:48:23 1993 From: fredbisc@yabbs To: tom@yabbs Subject: re: pixies Date: Tue May 11 15:48:23 1993 yeah i noticed stuff like that myself. only thing is the bassist for porno is way funkier than eric a. that sucks to me, though, cause i liked eric's bass playing a lot. life is like that sometimes, i suppose. did you catch sebadoh with the lily's in d.c.? i saw sebadoh in norfolk, va, but that show woulda been so much cooler. the lily's are so rad. hmmm. fred From holden@yabbs Tue May 11 19:45:50 1993 From: holden@yabbs To: tom@yabbs Subject: re: pixies Date: Tue May 11 19:45:50 1993 That band w/ the female vocalist who sings "take your hat ofboy when you're talking to me", snagged the Pixies bassist ? From fredbisc@yabbs Wed Sep 1 11:17:04 1993 From: fredbisc@yabbs To: holden@yabbs Subject: re: pixies Date: Wed Sep 1 11:17:04 1993 that is the pixies bassist. :) fred From issachar@yabbs Thu Mar 31 17:00:12 1994 From: issachar@yabbs To: tom@yabbs Subject: re:re:pixies Date: Thu Mar 31 17:00:12 1994 well, i don't really think porno for pyro's sounds much like jane's ever did. i was a diehard jane's fan, and just can't stand pyros. there is a local band here although, and they sound just like jane's(actually they even look like jane's) perhaps i vcould get you a demo if you want. From Hypno@yabbs Mon Apr 4 15:21:21 1994 From: Hypno@yabbs To: vmax!@yabbs Subject: re: king missile Date: Mon Apr 4 15:21:21 1994 Hate to break it to you but Happy Hour is over a year old. /s From Soz@yabbs Sun Apr 10 20:15:01 1994 From: Soz@yabbs To: a@yabbs Subject: MIDI Date: Sun Apr 10 20:15:01 1994 I have a few technical questions maninly about MIDI, can anyone help? 1) Does anyone know of any good ftp sites for music, paticularly patches for keyboards. 2) I have a soundcard for a PC. Its a Voyetra Viva Maestro 16 and has a SCSI interface. Is anyone familar with this card? Can the SCSI interface on it be used to control other things other than a CD, the manual seems to indicate that it cant, but not directly. Also can a change the standard patches. 3) And finally a far less computerish question. Does anyone know of a cheap alternitive to SMPTE codes for puting audio tracks along with sequenced. (4 track recording). If you think you can help, please Email me - ceeam5@cee.hw.ac.uk or leave a message for me here. Ta much. From Hellion@yabbs Tue Apr 12 09:17:17 1994 From: Hellion@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: NIN Date: Tue Apr 12 09:17:17 1994 Does anybody know all of the halo numbers for the NIN *Nine Inch Nails* CD's? I have 1,2,4,5,6,8 I would like to know 3 and 7 Thanx. -- Hellion From issachar@yabbs Tue Apr 12 12:07:06 1994 From: issachar@yabbs To: seinfeld@yabbs Subject: <no title> Date: Tue Apr 12 12:07:06 1994 where's them tapes at, bud? From issachar@yabbs Tue Apr 12 12:08:49 1994 From: issachar@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Beastie's! Date: Tue Apr 12 12:08:49 1994 for all of you who are interested, the new beastie boy album, entitled "ILL COMMUNICATION" is scheduled for release on memorial day, may 31st. iss-- From JasonLee@yabbs Tue Apr 12 16:11:46 1994 From: JasonLee@yabbs To: issachar@yabbs Subject: re: Beastie's! Date: Tue Apr 12 16:11:46 1994 In message Beastie's!, issachar said: > for all of you who are interested, the new beastie boy album, entitled > "ILL COMMUNICATION" is scheduled for release on memorial day, may 31st. It's about time! Hope it's as good as the last one. I might even BUY it! JasonLee From johnblue@yabbs Tue Apr 12 18:12:44 1994 From: johnblue@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: MePhiMe and SEAL Date: Tue Apr 12 18:12:44 1994 Does anyone know when MePhiMe is coming out? How about SEAL? If so, please leave me a message or E-mail me at s268678@cc.gettysburg.edu. Thanks, johnblue From Xela@yabbs Wed Apr 13 02:09:36 1994 From: Xela@yabbs To: Hellion@yabbs Subject: re: NIN Date: Wed Apr 13 02:09:36 1994 Halo 1 - down in it Halo 2 - pretty hate machine Halo 3 - head like a hole (maxi single) Halo 4 - sin Halo 5 - broken Halo 6 - fixed Halo 7 - march of the pigs (UK version is a two disc set) Halo 8 - downward spiral thats about it.... oh Halo 00 - Suck/ Supernaut (but thats a boot) i've heard that halo 9 will be called closer or have the song "closer" on it.... who knows? -alex From Hellion@yabbs Wed Apr 13 02:49:55 1994 From: Hellion@yabbs To: Xela@yabbs Subject: re: NIN Date: Wed Apr 13 02:49:55 1994 Thanx, that is what we came up with here but I can't find them all... :( -- Hellion From Xela@yabbs Wed Apr 13 12:01:55 1994 From: Xela@yabbs To: Hellion@yabbs Subject: re: NIN Date: Wed Apr 13 12:01:55 1994 fixed (halo 6) is an import, you may have trouble finding that... down in it is on halo 3 (head like a hole - max single) and 3 wasn't too difficult to find... good luck... From issachar@yabbs Wed Apr 13 17:23:19 1994 From: issachar@yabbs To: JasonLee@yabbs Subject: re: Beastie's! Date: Wed Apr 13 17:23:19 1994 yes it is about time. that last one "some old bullshit" was a waste of cash, i took it back. From issachar@yabbs Wed Apr 13 17:27:33 1994 From: issachar@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: hendrix Date: Wed Apr 13 17:27:33 1994 ok, i know that jimi hendrix released 4 albums during his life in the period 1966-1970: Are You Experienced?, Electric Ladyland, Axis: Bold as Love, and ? ive heard it called "the first ray of the new rising sun" but ive never seen it. ive also heard that he worked on it, but it remained unfinished at his death. anyone clarify this mess for me? From Natalie@yabbs Thu Apr 14 15:13:40 1994 From: Natalie@yabbs To: issachar@yabbs Subject: re: hendrix Date: Thu Apr 14 15:13:40 1994 issa, that sounds about right. As far as *I* know, it hasn't been released in any form, but I don't keep up on rereleases and stuff like that so I could be wrong *smile* Nat From issachar@yabbs Thu Apr 14 19:25:40 1994 From: issachar@yabbs To: Natalie@yabbs Subject: re: hendrix Date: Thu Apr 14 19:25:40 1994 thanks! From Natalie@yabbs Sat Apr 16 03:36:12 1994 From: Natalie@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Murray Attaway Date: Sat Apr 16 03:36:12 1994 Hmmm....if anyone at all has heard anything (even rumors) of a new Murray Attaway album, will y'all kindly let me know? It's almost impossible to get info regarding release dates of kinda obscure musicians these days.....hmmm....he's on nirvana's label....maybe they'll start promoting him now... *smirk* Natalie From Lamont@yabbs Sun Apr 17 03:36:23 1994 From: Lamont@yabbs To: JasonLee@yabbs Subject: re: Beastie's! Date: Sun Apr 17 03:36:23 1994 Just heard the new Beastie's today, It was Great!!! Just a little more extreme than Check your head. More funk and harder punk. Way Cool! From Lamont@yabbs Sun Apr 17 03:39:07 1994 From: Lamont@yabbs To: Natalie@yabbs Subject: re: hendrix Date: Sun Apr 17 03:39:07 1994 Hendrix "Blues" slated for release soon! From ChimChim@yabbs Sun Apr 17 03:56:55 1994 From: ChimChim@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Bootlegs Date: Sun Apr 17 03:56:55 1994 Does anybody know of any good boots out there. Groups like Pearl Jam, Nirvana, REM, U2, Smashing Pumpkins. I've heard most of the Kiss the Stone stuff, and thats the kind of quality Im lookin for. Smashing Pumkins "Mayonnaise Dream" was great. If you have any info please e-mail me at Stevin@uwashington.edu See ya From mephisto@yabbs Sun Apr 17 13:45:57 1994 From: mephisto@yabbs To: Xela@yabbs Subject: re: NIN Date: Sun Apr 17 13:45:57 1994 Ever heard the "other" version of HLH only available on the Australian Import of the single? If not, don't sleep until you get it. Seriously. From mephisto@yabbs Sun Apr 17 13:46:45 1994 From: mephisto@yabbs To: mephisto@yabbs Subject: TMBG Date: Sun Apr 17 13:46:45 1994 New TMBG album this summer! From Xela@yabbs Sun Apr 17 17:36:15 1994 From: Xela@yabbs To: mephisto@yabbs Subject: re: NIN Date: Sun Apr 17 17:36:15 1994 is that the famed "opal" mix? i've been looking for that with no luck :( but i have a few "alternative" record store addresses, so my search should be over soon.... a nin boot which i heartily reccomend is the "Purest Feeling" disc, which includes his PHM stuff and a couple others which didn't make it...it also has twist (future ringfinger) -alex From ChimChim@yabbs Mon Apr 18 00:15:09 1994 From: ChimChim@yabbs To: Xela@yabbs Subject: re: NIN Date: Mon Apr 18 00:15:09 1994 Another cool NIN boot is Solid Gold Hell From Xela@yabbs Mon Apr 18 20:49:06 1994 From: Xela@yabbs To: ChimChim@yabbs Subject: re: NIN Date: Mon Apr 18 20:49:06 1994 It's ok, personally there is too much crowd noise. Tho' the first four tracks are better than remaining twelve. -Alex From Hypno@yabbs Sat Apr 23 17:38:43 1994 From: Hypno@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: <no title> Date: Sat Apr 23 17:38:43 1994 Argh! Is there anyway to play an electric guitar without a bona fide amp? From buzzbomb@yabbs Tue Apr 26 09:06:11 1994 From: buzzbomb@yabbs To: Hypno@yabbs Subject: re: <no title> Date: Tue Apr 26 09:06:11 1994 what do you consider bona-fide? i play a lot without an amp when i leave my amp at our drummer's house... doesn't sound as good but it works. or you can get a cheap practice amp for less than $100, or maybe a headphones amp for less than that... but if you're just playing for yourslef or practicing you don't even need an amp really. From Hypno@yabbs Mon May 2 21:06:40 1994 From: Hypno@yabbs To: buzzbomb@yabbs Subject: re: <no title> Date: Mon May 2 21:06:40 1994 Re: no amp Please explain! I just got an electric guitar (used with no amp) and can't afford to buy one...how can I go ampless? Does it involve hooking the guitar up to a stereo? My gawd man, details! Thanks... From buzzbomb@yabbs Tue May 3 09:05:13 1994 From: buzzbomb@yabbs To: Hypno@yabbs Subject: no amp Date: Tue May 3 09:05:13 1994 well... just play! don't hook up to anything! unless your hearing's REALLY fucked you should be able to hear it. you won't get any crunching distortion of course, and you can't really play for anyone but if you're just practicing by yourself or writing songs it doesn't matter. From elwood@yabbs Wed May 4 19:20:30 1994 From: elwood@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: indie label stuff Date: Wed May 4 19:20:30 1994 If you like Hendrix, try a the 3 Hypnotics--very cool If you like regular alternative (is there such a thing?), try the Mighty Purple on Wonderland records. From Badger01@yabbs Wed May 25 12:55:03 1994 From: Badger01@yabbs To: elwood@yabbs Subject: Sorry, I meant all.... Date: Wed May 25 12:55:03 1994 Forget guitar. The Bass is the only true instrument. Badger01 Matthew Rossi III 93 Franklin Street Apt#3e Bristol RI 02809 Email Mr.9767@acc.rwu.edu That's so you can find me to kill me if you disagree. From property@yabbs Wed May 25 14:46:17 1994 From: property@yabbs To: ChimChim@yabbs Subject: re: NIN Date: Wed May 25 14:46:17 1994 NIN is cool. hate the video for march of the pigs (or whatever the name of it is...) From property@yabbs Wed May 25 14:47:58 1994 From: property@yabbs To: Hypno@yabbs Subject: re: <no title> Date: Wed May 25 14:47:58 1994 hey.. if you cant buy an amp, you just play without one.. if youre with a group, you can try to rent one, and tell the ppl who are paying you to maybe tack on a few more bucks for the amp expenses.. From property@yabbs Wed May 25 14:48:20 1994 From: property@yabbs To: Badger01@yabbs Subject: re: Sorry, I meant all.... Date: Wed May 25 14:48:20 1994 that is true... From MetalGod@yabbs Fri May 27 16:19:16 1994 From: MetalGod@yabbs To: hypno@yabbs Subject: playing w/o an amp Date: Fri May 27 16:19:16 1994 Well, if you really want to plug into something, you can just jack your guitar into the 1/4" mic-in of your stereo if it has one. Just make sure you turn the low end all the way down so that you don't blow your speakers. And turn the input volume of the stereo low and increase it until it starts to peak. Guitar pickups tend to put out a bit more juice than microphones do. But if you're really into it, invest in a dinky little amp.. it'll make you sond a lot better. And when you just start playing, you fuck up alot and a decent distortion tends to cover up your minor screwups pretty well. MetalGod (AKA Mirage, BassGod, and a shitload of other things) Send me your FSP lists! From pbj@yabbs Mon May 30 17:31:58 1994 From: pbj@yabbs To: badger01@yabbs Subject: bassist Date: Mon May 30 17:31:58 1994 Right on matthew !!! Bass is the best...... Bass is the sex of music you can feel it all over guitar is the heart drums the life keys the fun and rythm the sin but bass takes the cake keep playing man! From hashish@yabbs Tue May 31 23:38:42 1994 From: hashish@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: <no title> Date: Tue May 31 23:38:42 1994 I'm gonna see Rollins Band this friday at the Horden, it's going to go off. Can't fuckin' wait. From buzzbomb@yabbs Wed Jun 1 09:34:11 1994 From: buzzbomb@yabbs To: hashish@yabbs Subject: re: <no title> Date: Wed Jun 1 09:34:11 1994 yeah Rollins is pretty cool. i don't care much for the new one though. there is this show planned here with sepultura, pantera, and i think clutch... now that's gonna be crazy...! tickets are real expensive though. From Hellion@yabbs Wed Jun 1 18:42:10 1994 From: Hellion@yabbs To: property@yabbs Subject: re: NIN Date: Wed Jun 1 18:42:10 1994 In message re: NIN, property said: > NIN is cool. > hate the video for march of the pigs > (or whatever the name of it is...) I must admit that the videos for NIN aren't that great, but then again I just listen for the music. Music does not live by video alone! L8r d00d! -- Hellion From Funnyman@yabbs Wed Jun 1 20:23:10 1994 From: Funnyman@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: WANNA HELP ME? Date: Wed Jun 1 20:23:10 1994 Hi..... well I need to make an assigment about rock history.....so If you wanna help me (also if you can)....I will be eternally thanked If you hand any information about rock history (new groups, I dont know...anything related...and you can share it) mail me at 940712@cenco.ulima.edu.pe PLEASE!!!!! also if you know hosts when I can ftp info.......... THANKS A LOT FOR READING THIS also mail me if you wanna just some mailing...or anything you might need Hoping (desesperated) you answer Bye Remember: 940712@cenco.ulima.edu.pe From robtelee@yabbs Thu Jun 2 00:21:53 1994 From: robtelee@yabbs To: Funnyman@yabbs Subject: re: WANNA HELP ME? Date: Thu Jun 2 00:21:53 1994 What kind of groups are ya looking for ? there are some sites on the telnet sys. Try some of those... l8r From PanPan@yabbs Thu Jun 2 01:08:51 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: hashish@yabbs Subject: Rollins is God Date: Thu Jun 2 01:08:51 1994 Need I say more? You _MUST_ tell us all about the concert! Rollins is King! Rollins fan, PanPan From hashish@yabbs Thu Jun 2 20:29:57 1994 From: hashish@yabbs To: PanPan@yabbs Subject: I agree totally Date: Thu Jun 2 20:29:57 1994 its Friday 10:30am and I'm totally fuckin' bored in this lab 'cause I'm just hanging to see Henry. I'll fill you in on monday about the concert, probably because I'll be wasted all weekend (WASTED AGAIN...). So if you get this message before the next one you'll know why it took so long. Talk to ya soon, hashish From hashish@yabbs Thu Jun 2 20:50:12 1994 From: hashish@yabbs To: buzzbomb@yabbs Subject: Rollins Date: Thu Jun 2 20:50:12 1994 Weight has some good tracks but unfortunately doesn't feel as intense as End of the Silence and Do It. I feel the need for a Black Flag revival! The Rollins concert out here (which is tonight!) is being supprted by Tumbleweed (fuckin' cool local band) and Kim Salmon (don't know who these dudes are and their on first so I'm gonna skip them and go for a few beers and then catch the Weed followed by Rollins. Tickets are $32 (aussie dollars) which is cheap for a big show at the Horden. I don't listen to much speed/death/grind anymore and am not really into Pantera, BUT I've heard a couple of tracks by Clutch and thought it was pretty spun out...reminded me of Helmet(fuckin' brillant). Talk to ya soon, hashish From buzzbomb@yabbs Fri Jun 3 09:39:49 1994 From: buzzbomb@yabbs To: hashish@yabbs Subject: clutch Date: Fri Jun 3 09:39:49 1994 yeah they are a bit reminiscent of helmet... cool thing is they started out right here in the DC area so i got to see them a few times befoer they got big. like when they used to play in the basement of this old downtown church where there uswed to be a lot of cool hardcore shows back in the day. matter of fact, the bass player for clutch owns a bike shop with his brother right next to where i used to live, and he still worked there last time i went there (couple weeks ago). pretty swell guy and real good on a bike. From PanPan@yabbs Fri Jun 3 11:17:19 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: hashish@yabbs Subject: re: I agree totally Date: Fri Jun 3 11:17:19 1994 Thanx, man! :) Seeya l8r, PanPan From Badger01@yabbs Mon Jun 6 13:53:05 1994 From: Badger01@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: A GREAT band, In my humble Date: Mon Jun 6 13:53:05 1994 I think that a band that doesn't get any respect is Prong. Except for their new album, which isn't their best. The Basslines are so intricate, and The way they use the music as a hammer to drive the vocals along fascinates me Loved them ever since Beg To Differ. Badger01 MRossi III From hashish@yabbs Mon Jun 6 18:22:45 1994 From: hashish@yabbs To: buzzbomb@yabbs Subject: hardcore Date: Mon Jun 6 18:22:45 1994 that old church sounds like a great place to see a band, especially some old hardcore bands which are few and far between these days but i guess they had their era. i prefer to see a band in a pub/club type atmosphere than really huge venues, although rollins at the horden was fuckin' great but then again that place isn't that big but about as big as i can handle. a mate of mine is a drummer in a band called scurge (used to be crimston ash), they haven't got anything released yet but they've played a few gigs around sydney and the sound is pretty cool. aussie band u am i are touring the states with soundgarden, this would be a great show - you should check it out if you can - u am i have a great sound and they totally impressed sonic youth when they were out here last! From hashish@yabbs Mon Jun 6 23:41:29 1994 From: hashish@yabbs To: PanPan@yabbs Subject: the rollins gig Date: Mon Jun 6 23:41:29 1994 sorry about the delay, but the our network was down on monday. so here's the lowdown on the rollins show on friday june 3rd. kim salmon were on first at 7 but i was at the pub waiting for some friends. got to the horden at 8 just as kim salmon were finishing up. hung around outside during the change over, then went in just in time to see tumbleweed coming on. i got a good place on the dance floor pretty close to the stage to watch tumbleweed put on a great show. the crowd was going off (and so was the security at the front - which is what some of my friends told me). one of the guitarists from tumbleweed broke a string but they played on anyway while the poor bastard had to fix it himself. hung around outside again after tumbleweed had finished waiting for rollins to come on. went back in about 5 minutes before rollins came on and the place was packed! rollins came out (crowd went wild - expected) and they got straight into it playing most of the stuff off weight. it was an excellent show with really good sound. henry is a great performer - gets totally in to the music - and he gave a bit of spoken word before each song usually about what the song was about. there was one cool bit which i'll try to remember as best as possible: this dude throws a t-shirt at rollins just after he finished singing one song, rollins said "don't throw things at the singer, that's like....(turns around and picks up bottle of water from in front of the drum kit)...that's like this.......(tips out the water on to the stage)...here have a drink...(looking at the dude who through the shirt)...have a drink....(drinks some)...tastes great.....have a drink...(water runs out)...don't throw shit at the singer...(holds up the bottle)...i'm not even gonna throw this at you...(throws bottle behind him). they did a 10 minute improv on one song (forget the fuckin' name) which had some spun out drum sounds. the bass player looked totally amazed at the type of people in the crowd and he went off on his 5 string all night. after they went off everyone started yelling "henry..henry" and they came back out and did a short encore. rollins band played for about 1 and a half hours and it was a fuckin' great show! From PanPan@yabbs Tue Jun 7 00:10:34 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: hashish@yabbs Subject: re: the rollins gig Date: Tue Jun 7 00:10:34 1994 Wow! Sounds like a great time! Alas, in Brandon, MB we get no good bands (mainstream or otherwise) other than Country and Westerh shit. The best we can do is check out some local bands (who are mainly punk, which is good) like Swiller, 12 Eyes & Red Fisher (From Winnipeg), Farm Fresh and Global Village Trucking Co. (Reggae). We're starved for concerts here, so thanx for the show info! Catcha l8r PanPan From hashish@yabbs Tue Jun 7 04:11:42 1994 From: hashish@yabbs To: PanPan@yabbs Subject: re: the rollins gig Date: Tue Jun 7 04:11:42 1994 holy fuck! i'd go fuckin' insane with that country and western bullshit. i can't stand that shit, i totally sympathise with your situation. at least you get some punk bands to jump around to, i used to be totally into that with my mowhawk and docs and shit but i've mellowed out a bit since then although i still listen to it sometimes. cya, hashish and remember: avoid hangovers.....stay drunk! From Natalie@yabbs Tue Jun 7 07:48:27 1994 From: Natalie@yabbs To: hashish@yabbs Subject: re: the rollins gig Date: Tue Jun 7 07:48:27 1994 well, i saw elvis costello and crash test dummies last week....*shrug* i hope my musical tastes are cool enough for you...(and how aboutthem hoodoo gurus?) natalie From htoaster@yabbs Tue Jun 7 12:23:14 1994 From: htoaster@yabbs To: Natalie@yabbs Subject: re: the rollins gig Date: Tue Jun 7 12:23:14 1994 how where ctd and elvis costello? hoodoo guru's played at cmu my freshman year...don't remember them that well though... alex From Natalie@yabbs Tue Jun 7 12:25:24 1994 From: Natalie@yabbs To: htoaster@yabbs Subject: re: the rollins gig Date: Tue Jun 7 12:25:24 1994 they were great, godlike, wonderful...etc etc etc. ctd were better then elvis (IMHO)...they did all the cool songs, and hell, i even boogied a bit to the ts eliot song... j'adore hoodoo gurus...you gotta love a band w/ lyrics like: "I was a kamikaze pilot, they gave me a plane and i couldn't fly it..." and a good necrophilia song now and again don't hurt either... natalie From Zbadba@yabbs Tue Jun 7 22:18:51 1994 From: Zbadba@yabbs To: Natalie@yabbs Subject: last show Date: Tue Jun 7 22:18:51 1994 hmm... last show(s) I went to was/were Springfest '94 - It and the Pensacola Jazz Festival are the only good shows here usually. Lets see, who did I see at springfest...? Vallejo The Unemployed Joan Baez Dash Rip Rock John Hiatt Jimmy Dale Gilmore Spyro Gyra Three Dog Night Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies +umpteen thousand local bands Basically, they cordoned off all of downtown for a weekend and set up stages on the major roads (6 stages if I remember right). It was, pardon my french, fuckin' insane. From hashish@yabbs Tue Jun 7 23:25:25 1994 From: hashish@yabbs To: Natalie@yabbs Subject: re: last show Date: Tue Jun 7 23:25:25 1994 i think i'd have to pass on the elvis costello, and as for the ctd........Mmmmmmmm...........let me think.........Mmmmmm.........dunno.........Mmmmmm.......not sure.....Mmmmm......i think i'll skip these dudes aswell. i need more distortion and even feedback (works for sonic youth - too kool) idon't know if your music tastes are kool enough (or maybe too kool) for me but as long as they are kool with you, that's kool with me! i don't really listen to the hoodoo gurus but that doesn't mean they're shit, the hoodoos are a good band and it's good to see an aussie band making it overseas. if you like the hoodoos, you may like u am i which is a fuckin' great band! From PanPan@yabbs Wed Jun 8 13:54:41 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: hashish@yabbs Subject: myoozak Date: Wed Jun 8 13:54:41 1994 When there aren't live bands around (non-country), I just sink into my CD collection. Again, it's hart to find stuff here in bad ol' Brandon, so my non-mainstream collection is small. What I DO have (Pistols, Clash, some UK Punk Compilations, RevCo, NiN) is mostly special-ordered in. Recently, tho, a local record store (The Record Baron) has begun to keep some punk and industrial in stock so's I don't have to pay obscene prices through import orders, but even then, they don't get a hell of a lot in at any one time. Lamenting the myoozak scene in Brandon, PanPan From PanPan@yabbs Wed Jun 8 13:55:57 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: Natalie@yabbs Subject: re: the rollins gig Date: Wed Jun 8 13:55:57 1994 The Dummies are quite good. Nice to listen to if you want to mellow out. Wish they had more local concerts, tho... "It's so MELLLLLOW!" PanPan From hashish@yabbs Wed Jun 8 18:21:59 1994 From: hashish@yabbs To: PanPan@yabbs Subject: CDs Date: Wed Jun 8 18:21:59 1994 out here there are some really kool record stores that just have alternative music BUT a locally released CD averages $25-$30 and as for fuckin' imports...forget that! i've seen second hand Soundgarden live recordings on CD going for $40! you should talk to the dude at red baron and ask what sells best and tell him to get his act together...i mean, if they're starting to stock that sort of stuff it must be selling (i guess!) i remember listening to those uk punk compilations, try and get your hands on some peel sessions albums (pretty kool - mostly hardcore) cya, hashish ..and remember..if ya drink, drive home real fast! (just kidding - drink driving's pretty fucked) From buzzbomb@yabbs Thu Jun 9 09:46:28 1994 From: buzzbomb@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: mellow.... Date: Thu Jun 9 09:46:28 1994 some good stuff to just mellow out to is ambient!! like aphex twin, human mesh dance, cabaret voltaire, orbital, etc... all just this swirly flanging background music. there's a double cd set called Chill Out , and the second volume chill out phase two (which i just got) that's pretty nice. good music to play chess to, BTW. and on the other end of the spectrum pantera's new Far Beyond Driven is pretty wild...! From Cat@yabbs Thu Jun 9 10:09:38 1994 From: Cat@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: <no title> Date: Thu Jun 9 10:09:38 1994 I was listening to the raido and this song came on-can't remember the title, but it was all about this musician called "the Bird". the nick sounded familiar, but i can't remember who the guy was...does anybody else know? also, are there really some albums out there that they've stuck parental discresion advised warning lables on? i've heard they did that but haven't seen any music with such a lable in a store. -tammie From Natalie@yabbs Thu Jun 9 12:08:02 1994 From: Natalie@yabbs To: Cat@yabbs Subject: re: <no title> Date: Thu Jun 9 12:08:02 1994 yeppers, there are parental warning stickers...tres embetant. i'm not real sure what the criteria are for gettingthe sticker tho. prolly some sort of strange arcane formula is put into use in determining this. natalie From ducky@yabbs Thu Jun 9 14:35:34 1994 From: ducky@yabbs To: Natalie@yabbs Subject: parental advisory stickers Date: Thu Jun 9 14:35:34 1994 In message re: <no title>, Natalie said: > yeppers, there are parental warning stickers...tres embetant. i'm not > real sure what the criteria are for gettingthe sticker tho. prolly some > sort of strange arcane formula is put into use in determining this. yeah, prolly something like that. . .personally i think that every single cd and tape in the store should get a sticker regardless of content, just to show how silly they are. . . when the stickers first started coming out, and some stores said they wouldn't sell labelled items to minors, a group of free speech activists printed up t-shirts that said "I BUY MUSIC FOR MINORS". . .wish i had picked one up -k From buzzbomb@yabbs Thu Jun 9 15:24:30 1994 From: buzzbomb@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: bird... Date: Thu Jun 9 15:24:30 1994 i forget who asked about bird originally, but it was Charlie Parker, one of the old jazz greats... yup, Charlie Bird Parker... good stuff! were you talking about the Digable Planets song (don't know the name) where he says "so i slid in a tape of Bird on Verve..." ? verve was charlie's label, along with a bunch of other cool jazz cats. From Cat@yabbs Thu Jun 9 16:43:41 1994 From: Cat@yabbs To: buzzbomb@yabbs Subject: re: bird... Date: Thu Jun 9 16:43:41 1994 thanks...i asked the question and yes i believe that was the song i has listened to. :) -tammie From Zbadba@yabbs Fri Jun 10 16:20:43 1994 From: Zbadba@yabbs To: ducky@yabbs Subject: re: parental advisory stickers Date: Fri Jun 10 16:20:43 1994 You see parental advisory stickers all over the place in florida- It's actually illegal to sell stickered records to minors in the state! (Can you believe this?) Of course, this is the state that pionereered such pillars of morality as the 11pm weekday/midnite weekend curfew for minors (currently being challenged by the ACLU in Dade county), political indoctrination (a recent measure passed by the Lake City school board (which is dominated by fundamentalist Christians) requires teachers to teach that American society and culture is superior not only to every culture in the world, but every culture that ever was), and the banning of expression considered offensive by those in power (2 Live Crew comes to mind, as does the film "The Last Temptation of Christ," both of which were banned in large areas of the state). But I digress. From Natalie@yabbs Fri Jun 10 19:56:11 1994 From: Natalie@yabbs To: Zbadba@yabbs Subject: re: parental advisory stickers Date: Fri Jun 10 19:56:11 1994 remind me to stay the hell out of florida natalie From Zbadba@yabbs Sat Jun 11 01:41:53 1994 From: Zbadba@yabbs To: Natalie@yabbs Subject: re: parental advisory stickers Date: Sat Jun 11 01:41:53 1994 Ok, stay the hell out of Florida. I tell that to everyone I meet out of state. Don't support this shithole. I say the same thing about most of the south in general, actually. Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi in particular, tho. I laugh every time I read about a foreign tourist gunned down or some high profile embarrassment in the state. I cheer a silent cheer at the thought. The only reason anyone *should* come to Florida is if they are a marine biologist or a wetlands ecologist. Then it's a terribly interesting place. Otherwise, it really masticates the gonads. From robtelee@yabbs Sat Jun 11 01:45:11 1994 From: robtelee@yabbs To: Zbadba@yabbs Subject: The South Date: Sat Jun 11 01:45:11 1994 You don't like it here, GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE ! There are forty-nine other states here, so pick one butthead. From Zbadba@yabbs Sat Jun 11 02:01:16 1994 From: Zbadba@yabbs To: robtelee@yabbs Subject: re: The South Date: Sat Jun 11 02:01:16 1994 Your oratory is outstanding. And why should I limit my choices to the USA? From robtelee@yabbs Sat Jun 11 03:47:28 1994 From: robtelee@yabbs To: Zbadba@yabbs Subject: re: The South Date: Sat Jun 11 03:47:28 1994 Thank you...In all sincerity, it was a pleasure to talk to you. Not very often I get to discuss my opinions and actually get a thinking response from someone. I remain, Your Obd'nt Sv'nt robtelee From PanPan@yabbs Mon Jun 13 11:24:22 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: hashish@yabbs Subject: re: CDs Date: Mon Jun 13 11:24:22 1994 Thanks for the advice! The only Peel Sessions stuff I've been able to get ahold of are the two Joy Division ones (only on cassette, tho). I've tried to get them in on CD only to find out that they aren't available domestically, so I never tried any others. Come to think of it, though, that was about two years ago, now that they're getting other import stuff in, they might be able to get these...hmmmmmm. cya l8r, PanPan btw, don't drive home hung over on a hot day in a car where the windows don't roll down after a late wedding reception. Every half hour I had to pull over to talk to my good buddy RAAAAAAAAALPH! :-( Sadness. From PanPan@yabbs Mon Jun 13 11:27:16 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: Cat@yabbs Subject: Parental Discretion Advised Date: Mon Jun 13 11:27:16 1994 Check out any rap album released in the last 8 years or so, esp. N.W.A., Ice-T. The original cover of Ritual de lo Habitual by Jane's Addiction has one, as does Ministry's In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up (Live). Hell, let me check my CD collection and get back to you... PanPan From PanPan@yabbs Mon Jun 13 11:31:40 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: Natalie@yabbs Subject: Parental Discretion Date: Mon Jun 13 11:31:40 1994 some sort of strange arcane formula? Here's one that works for most of them: "Tipper doesn't like this band" another, lesser-used formula is "The christian fundamentalists don't like this band", and my personal favorite is "This band has something intelligent to say". For more info, consult the Jello Biafra spoken word album: High Priest of Harmful Matter - Tales from the Trial. Cat: Another album is Rage Against The Machine. Discretionally yours, PanPan From Phain@yabbs Mon Jun 13 11:37:49 1994 From: Phain@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: NIN Date: Mon Jun 13 11:37:49 1994 I heard the soundtrack for "The Crow" a few days ago and was suprised when the NIN track sounded *really* familiar. A few minutes into the song, it hit me. "Dead Souls" was originally done by Joy Division. It seems that Trent is really into covers. Does anyone know if he relies on cover material when he tours? I loved his version of "Get Down Make Love" on the "Sin" single. Lata, there are many ducks, Fnord, Phain. P.S. Does anyone recent NiN touring info? From ducky@yabbs Mon Jun 13 14:53:21 1994 From: ducky@yabbs To: PanPan@yabbs Subject: re: CDs Date: Mon Jun 13 14:53:21 1994 In message re: CDs, PanPan said: > Thanks for the advice! The only Peel Sessions stuff I've been able to get > ahold of are the two Joy Division ones (only on cassette, tho). I've > tried to get them in on CD only to find out that they aren't available > domestically, so I never tried any others. Come to think of it, though, > that was about two years ago, now that they're getting other import stuff > in, they might be able to get these...hmmmmmm. All The Peel Sessions are starting to be released domestically in the US. They are still not so easy to find, but are a lot easier to find then when they were only available as imports. -k From pbj@yabbs Mon Jun 13 15:47:51 1994 From: pbj@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: ambient Date: Mon Jun 13 15:47:51 1994 ambient is the best fucking music on this planet esp. psychic tv and themes from vapour space good tunage...natalie i'm glad to hear you grooved to the eliot song at ctd....later all...... colleen s From Natalie@yabbs Mon Jun 13 19:21:05 1994 From: Natalie@yabbs To: PanPan@yabbs Subject: re: CDs Date: Mon Jun 13 19:21:05 1994 hmmm...anyone have the syd barrett peel sessions ep, and if so, is it worth my $$? natalie From hashish@yabbs Mon Jun 13 22:18:32 1994 From: hashish@yabbs To: PanPan@yabbs Subject: re: CDs Date: Mon Jun 13 22:18:32 1994 hope you have some luck finding some peel sessions! i watched this arts program the other night and they had an interview with henry rollins asking him stuff like what keeps him going and about his publishing company and the books to be released. it was pretty kool and they showed some footage of a spoken word show and even some old Black Flag stuff, but the whole thing was pretty short. hashish by the way, i've met ralph a few times! From hashish@yabbs Mon Jun 13 22:21:53 1994 From: hashish@yabbs To: pbj@yabbs Subject: re: CDs Date: Mon Jun 13 22:21:53 1994 yeah, i don't mind a bit of ambient music when i'm off my face, some of it is pretty spun out! hashish From PanPan@yabbs Wed Jun 15 09:36:16 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: Phain@yabbs Subject: re: NIN Date: Wed Jun 15 09:36:16 1994 I recently (2 days ago) got my grubby little paws on The Crow. It's been sold out here since it was released. Anywhoo, overall methinks it's a pretty good soundtrack (although I wasn't impressed with RATM-Darkness of Greed when it was the B-Side of Killing in the Name, and am still not). As for Dead Souls, I think Trent did better music, but Ian had better vocals for the song...just my preference... Musically yours, PanPan From PanPan@yabbs Wed Jun 15 09:39:17 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: hashish@yabbs Subject: RALPH and the Porcelean God Date: Wed Jun 15 09:39:17 1994 A friend of mine has been collecting Rollins interviews on Videotape for about 3 months or so now, had some really choice stuff, he managed to fill a 2-hour VHS tape, until his sister taped four episodes of "Full House" over it. The tape was marked "Drew's Tape - Don't Tape Over" well, what can you expect from a family that regularily asks "When is Haloween" and doesn't mean what day of the week does it fall on...? PanPan From Underdog@yabbs Wed Jun 15 19:32:27 1994 From: Underdog@yabbs To: PanPan@yabbs Subject: re: RALPH and the Porcelean God Date: Wed Jun 15 19:32:27 1994 I say we lynch the kid. Heh. Rollins Band's "Ghostrider" on The Crow's soundtrack was good.. but I've heard better. /\_/\ \o o/ \o/ Underdog! From Milo@yabbs Wed Jun 15 20:26:30 1994 From: Milo@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: metallica tickets/nashville Date: Wed Jun 15 20:26:30 1994 if anyone is interested in purchasing 1 reserved ticket to the nashville alice in chains, suicidal tendencies, metallica show, please contact me and we will work something out. peace! From hashish@yabbs Wed Jun 15 22:50:29 1994 From: hashish@yabbs To: PanPan@yabbs Subject: re: metallica tickets/nashville Date: Wed Jun 15 22:50:29 1994 fuck that pisses me off! i've had that happen to me a few times, drives me insane. what the fuck is the crow soundtrack? (at the risk of sounding completely behind the times) From Underdog@yabbs Thu Jun 16 03:28:35 1994 From: Underdog@yabbs To: hashish@yabbs Subject: re: metallica tickets/nashville Date: Thu Jun 16 03:28:35 1994 It's the soundtrack for a movie, "The Crow", that came out a few weeks ago , in the USA anyways. /\_/\ \o o/ \o/ Underdog! From PanPan@yabbs Thu Jun 16 11:09:44 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: Underdog@yabbs Subject: Ghostrider Date: Thu Jun 16 11:09:44 1994 How can you beat a song about a cheesy Marvel Comics character?! You just can't do it! Hee-hee! Artistically yours, PanPan From PanPan@yabbs Thu Jun 16 11:13:13 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: hashish@yabbs Subject: Crow Date: Thu Jun 16 11:13:13 1994 The soundtrack to Brandon Lee's best (and last) movie. The movie is great! It's basically a 90-minute kill-fest with great music! The soundtrack is really good, with moody, atmospheric, dark songs by The Cure , Rollins Band, Stone Temple Pilots, My Life With The Thrill Kill Cult, NiN, and lots of other bands. I'd STRONGLY reccomend picking it up! "A quick impression: Caw, Caw...BANG...Fuck, I'm Dead!" - the bad guy from The Crow (fucked if I can remember his name) PanPan From Underdog@yabbs Thu Jun 16 13:45:33 1994 From: Underdog@yabbs To: PanPan@yabbs Subject: re: Crow Date: Thu Jun 16 13:45:33 1994 Heh. =] I like the quote. "Don't move or yer dead." "I am dead. And moving." /\_/\ \o o/ \o/ Underdog! From Natalie@yabbs Thu Jun 16 15:08:09 1994 From: Natalie@yabbs To: Underdog@yabbs Subject: re: Crow Date: Thu Jun 16 15:08:09 1994 so was the movie any good? i don't wantto waste my money, you know... natalie From PanPan@yabbs Thu Jun 16 16:36:06 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: Natalie@yabbs Subject: re: Crow Date: Thu Jun 16 16:36:06 1994 If you like action movies, then you'd love this one. If you prefer serious movies with a message other than "You shouldn't have fucked with me, asshole!" then you wouldn't like it. I loved it. ;-) Pugilistically yours, PanPan From Badger01@yabbs Thu Jun 16 19:25:52 1994 From: Badger01@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Aggression in Music... Date: Thu Jun 16 19:25:52 1994 I like to listen to stuff like Pantera, Prong, The occasional Sepultura or Rigor Mortis, anything that sounds violent. So I like some NiN, but not all, and I like side two of the CRow soundtrack...I don't know why, but I also like King Missle, especially "Detatchable Penis" Spooky, but Cool. Badger01 From hashish@yabbs Thu Jun 16 23:24:25 1994 From: hashish@yabbs To: PanPan@yabbs Subject: crow Date: Thu Jun 16 23:24:25 1994 ah right, this is the movie brandon got blown away in....someone fucked up....bigtime! don't like Brandon's movies, not intense enough .... you should check out something like Iron Monkey, Once Upon A time In China patrs 1, 2, and 3 (4 was fucked) actually, this weekend i wanna go and see Burning Paradise which a mate of mine assures me that it is full on, he was telling me about a bit where one of the bad guys starts going off in this fight and cutting off horses heads with this huge sword and all crazy shit like that. i'll see if a can listen to a copy of the crow soundtrack....have you heard the judgement night soundtrack? From PanPan@yabbs Fri Jun 17 09:48:38 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: hashish@yabbs Subject: Judgment Night Date: Fri Jun 17 09:48:38 1994 Yeppers, thought it was mighty good! It's great music to do anything fast to: Drive, slam dance, drink, etc. As for movies, I like violent, gory ones, mainly horror. I loved the Evil Dead series, the Living Dead (and plain old Dead) series(es), Zombie, etc. I have the address of a company in the USA that specializes in gore-filled cinema (it has a TON of violent asian movies that I'd love to get ahold of)! Gorefully yours, PanPan From PanPan@yabbs Fri Jun 17 09:50:57 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: RevCo Date: Fri Jun 17 09:50:57 1994 Does anyone know where I could get my grubby little paws on a copy of RevCo's (Let's Get) Physical (the original version that was yanked from the Beers Steers & Queers album)? I've got a bootleg that was recorded from radio on a really shitty tape, and although the sound is very muddy, the song still kicks ass all over the one on the album! Revoltingly yours, PanPan From Badger01@yabbs Fri Jun 24 10:00:00 1994 From: Badger01@yabbs To: r@yabbs Subject: re: crow Date: Fri Jun 24 10:00:00 1994 The soundtrack had Pantera, therefore was cool, but it did not have Ministry, therefore wasn't as cool as it could have been. Physical Laws. Can't escape em. Badger01 From Milo@yabbs Fri Jun 24 11:10:18 1994 From: Milo@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: re:crow Date: Fri Jun 24 11:10:18 1994 how about this one: "it can't always rain." soundtrack kicks "they keep callin' me!!" schizophrenically yours, milo From pbj@yabbs Fri Jun 24 18:01:47 1994 From: pbj@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: re: re:crow Date: Fri Jun 24 18:01:47 1994 i just say this flick with my best friend..it was the third time he'd seen it...anyway iloved it ...you totally cheered for brenden (sp?) everytime he killed a "badguy" although i do have one complaint...but it's not ust for this movie...being a smoker i have a rilly hard time sitting in a theatre for 2 hours or so and wathcing 2/3 of the cast smoke away and not be able to light up myself..in that sense video cassettes rule! luv you guys pbj From Underdog@yabbs Sat Jun 25 00:08:22 1994 From: Underdog@yabbs To: pbj@yabbs Subject: re: re:crow Date: Sat Jun 25 00:08:22 1994 Just go to one of the cheap(!) theaters where no one cares. ;] The movie was awesome. Lotsa action. Blood & guts. Kick ass soundtrack. A plot. Good writing. /\_/\ \o o/ \o/ Underdog! From PanPan@yabbs Mon Jun 27 13:04:35 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: Underdog@yabbs Subject: re: re:crow Date: Mon Jun 27 13:04:35 1994 I've got the comic books on order from a local shop. They're supposed to be better than the movie (story-wise, anyways...). I'll let you all know when they come in (costing me BIG BUX! They are signed & Numbered first prints!)... l8r, Kaw, Kaw, PanPan From Covenant@yabbs Sat Jul 2 16:37:30 1994 From: Covenant@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Ira Hayes Date: Sat Jul 2 16:37:30 1994 you know, i'm sitting here listening to my Johnny Cash CD, and The Ballad of Ira Hayes could very well be the greatest song ever written. "... 2 inches of water and a lonely ditch was a grave for Ira Hayes" "..they'd let him raise the flag and lower it like you'd throw a dog a bone" From Covenant@yabbs Sun Jul 3 01:07:49 1994 From: Covenant@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Almost Time!! Date: Sun Jul 3 01:07:49 1994 CABIN BOY WILL SOON BE RELEASED ON VIDEO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! REJOICE!! WORSHIP!!!! LOVE LITTLE CHRISSY!!!! From Death@yabbs Sun Jul 3 12:56:15 1994 From: Death@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: yabbsfest Date: Sun Jul 3 12:56:15 1994 Everybody (or almost everybody) here on yabbs wonders what everyone else is like in "real" life... To this end, I'm announcing that a bunch of us have gotten together to organize a party!!! We've decided that at some as yet undetermined point in time, anybody from Yabbs that wants to is invited to come to Pittsburgh, the birthplace of Yabbs, where we will all get together for a weekend or so of fun :> The reason the time is still undetermined is because we need everyone who wants to come to let us know when would be a good time for them... Email me with questions, comments, suggestions, and what time would be good for you at: death@cyberspace.org See you there!!! --Death PS... I put this message in every base on the off chance that EVERYBODY might actually get to see it :> From Terrius@yabbs Mon Jul 4 20:43:30 1994 From: Terrius@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: musical acquisitions Date: Mon Jul 4 20:43:30 1994 A quick plug for Machines of Loving Grace to all those of you NIN fans out there. If you like Nine Inch Nails, you'll probably like Machines of Loving Grace, although I make no guarantees. Their album Concentration is quite good. I was not disappointed. -Tb "automatic sensory remote control weather satellites manipulate your soul efficiently without a modicum of grace I want to go out with a smile on my face. there's got to be a pill for forgiveness... there's got to be a trigger for happiness..." Machines of Loving Grace From PanPan@yabbs Tue Jul 5 11:33:25 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: Terrius@yabbs Subject: MOLG Date: Tue Jul 5 11:33:25 1994 Is all of their stuff as moody and atmospheric as "Golgotha Tenement Blues" from The Crow Soundtrack? I LOVE that song, and have been looking for MOLG stuff ever since. Unfortunately, my locale is more into Country and Western shit, but we get good music in every now and then (more frequently in the past couple of months). What albums do they have out? Moodily yours, PanPan From Terrius@yabbs Thu Jul 7 00:16:33 1994 From: Terrius@yabbs To: PanPan@yabbs Subject: re: MOLG Date: Thu Jul 7 00:16:33 1994 I'd say Golgotha Tenement is fairly representative. Although I like the lyrics in their other stuff better. I'd advise checking into "Concentration" which is their second album. Their first one isn't quite so cool, and does not resemble Golgotha Tenement at all. The song "Butterfly Wings" and "Perfect Tan" got some degree of airplay, these are two songs off of Concentration. -Tb "Don't place faith in material things material things will fail you A hurricane triggered by a butterfly's wings... Conspirators betray you. Don't place faith in human beings human beings are unreliable things. Don't place faith in human beings... human beings or - butterfly wings." MoLG ('cept I think it's "You can't" in the first verse, oh well.) From PanPan@yabbs Thu Jul 7 14:09:32 1994 From: PanPan@yabbs To: Terrius@yabbs Subject: re: MOLG Date: Thu Jul 7 14:09:32 1994 Sounds mighty cool! I most definitely will look them up, as soon as my RevCo order comes in at the Record Baron (Beers Steers & Queers Remix Single - it's been on order for about a month. But, since it's an import, I don't expect it for another 2 weeks. Dead Kennedys Give Me Convenience...took 2 months to get in. Sadness). From one1eye@yabbs Sat Jul 9 01:26:57 1994 From: one1eye@yabbs To: htoaster@yabbs Subject: hello Date: Sat Jul 9 01:26:57 1994 HI, how are you , fine I hope. I just connected to your BBS for the first time through the internet. I hope to play with it somemore but it is getting late. talk at ya' later. From pbj@yabbs Mon Jul 11 22:02:31 1994 From: pbj@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Tori Amos Date: Mon Jul 11 22:02:31 1994 okay okay i know alot of you yabbsers don't rilly dig my chica Tori but if you like a sexy concert hers is definitely one to spend the Ticket Master surcharges on.....she has a basically low key lighting and low key thing going..but man she doesn't need no fancy lighting ...all i can sa y is wow!!! it wuz a little short but oh well at least we got to see her live...holy **it it twas very very sexy!!! now back to your regularly scheduled programming oh by the way who ever mentioned john peel sessions a few million posts ago...i can send you a copy of the sub pop ones if you want it..putry goodf disc... pbj From ChimChim@yabbs Wed Jul 13 15:59:03 1994 From: ChimChim@yabbs To: hashish@yabbs Subject: re: CDs Date: Wed Jul 13 15:59:03 1994 local CD. Thats just fucked. I work at a record store. We sell imports for about a 50 % markup so its usually not that expensive. Ive seen bootlegs locally for a about $33. thats the most expensive stuff around sept vinyl. Just a little story before i go. I was working saturday when this guy comes up and askes if we have anything to hold vinyl in. I said that we had some 12 bye 12 boxes that we use. The guy goes, "you mean 13 by 13" i said no it will fit in a 12 by 12. he said that it was impossuible for a 13" record to fit intyo a 12 by 12 box. If you collect vinyl i think you should now that record are 12 inches in diameter. What a moron. maybe its just funny to me but later. ChimChim email Stevin@u.washington.edu From Badger01@yabbs Wed Jul 13 20:22:43 1994 From: Badger01@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: JUdgement night Date: Wed Jul 13 20:22:43 1994 In all the hubalaboo about the Crow soundtrack, which was really cool, I want to remind people not to forget the JUDGEMENT NIGHT soundtrack, featuring popular rap and heavy metal/indie rock bands together. The songs Judgement Night by Onyx and Biohazard, Just another Victim by House of Pain and Helmet, Another Body Murdered by Boo-Ya Tribe and Faith no more, Freak Momma by Mudhoney and Sir Mix-A-lot, Fatal and Therapy?, all sorts of great combinations. CHeck it out. BTW: Another Interesting Compilation that a friend gave me free is called BORN TO CHOOSE> Badger01 From Cat@yabbs Thu Jul 14 00:09:50 1994 From: Cat@yabbs To: pbj@yabbs Subject: re: Tori Amos Date: Thu Jul 14 00:09:50 1994 well i've only heard a tiny bit of the stuff she's done, but i really like what i have listened to. i like her sultry voice and the way she plays the piano...i'd love to be able to play the piano while i sing or an accoustic guitar or even a harp... i saw the indigo girls in concert and they were really neat...and they had some neat lighting too. it was the first concert i'd ever seen but i liked it and would like to see more. only thing i didn't enjoy were the people smoking pot next to us but i s'pose that's to be expected when sitting on the lawn. after seening someone perform live in concert...listening to recordings of their music just isn't the same....not necessarily better or worse but different -tammie From ChimChim@yabbs Thu Jul 14 04:40:04 1994 From: ChimChim@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: crow score Date: Thu Jul 14 04:40:04 1994 o motion picture scores this is definately worth you $14.99. Really haunting arrangments that remind you of the movie and give you chills. Your superficially ChimChim Stevin@u.washington.edu From ChimChim@yabbs Thu Jul 14 04:50:06 1994 From: ChimChim@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: ambient Date: Thu Jul 14 04:50:06 1994 Twin is fine and dandy, but rather boring (selected works of Abient Vol. 2 anyway.) The On single was pretty cool though. Fot those of you who haven't been expose to the Aphex Twin before his name is Richard James. He also goes by Polygon Window and Caustic Window (?) and a couple of others. ] As a beginners ambient album I would suggest a single by the Orb, possibly Little Fluffy Clouds if you can. Or get the KLF (also the Orb) Chill Out, this is the album chill out, not the compilation. Orbital is good if you are into the dance beat thing, which I am sometimes. If you want to get really wierd and think you like industrial you can try NegativeLand, they do really wierd shit with noises and samples. Really strange shit though. If you have any others things you think i should check out let me know. I work at a record store so I can probably get it. groove out ChimChim Stevin@u.washington.edu From buzzbomb@yabbs Fri Jul 15 08:44:45 1994 From: buzzbomb@yabbs To: ChimChim@yabbs Subject: re: crow score Date: Fri Jul 15 08:44:45 1994 speaking of movie soundtreacks, Firewalk With Me 's CD rules!!! that's some crazy stuff on there.... From dmonger@yabbs Fri Jul 15 09:56:28 1994 From: dmonger@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: tv soundtraks Date: Fri Jul 15 09:56:28 1994 any one know if they happen to make an x-files soundtrack. i liek the music ... nice and drippy (no thats not a typo) -peter From ChimChim@yabbs Sat Jul 16 01:25:53 1994 From: ChimChim@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: beasties Date: Sat Jul 16 01:25:53 1994 Fans Just for you information the Beastie Boys screensaver is available at several ftp sites. ftp.sunet.se /pub/pc/windows/utils also at ftp.umn.se in pub/incoming/pc and in ftp.cica.indiana.edu where? ? Hope you check it out. Later CC From mobiusad@yabbs Sat Jul 16 02:08:55 1994 From: mobiusad@yabbs To: dmonger@yabbs Subject: X-files music Date: Sat Jul 16 02:08:55 1994 I was USENetting, and came across a group alt.tv.x-files. Some guy on there has the opening song in a .WAV file. -//\\//\\obi From Natalie@yabbs Sat Jul 16 15:47:34 1994 From: Natalie@yabbs To: Badger01@yabbs Subject: re: JUdgement night Date: Sat Jul 16 15:47:34 1994 the born to choose compilation is rad... natalie From Natalie@yabbs Sat Jul 16 15:48:37 1994 From: Natalie@yabbs To: dmonger@yabbs Subject: re: tv soundtraks Date: Sat Jul 16 15:48:37 1994 x files x files x files!!!! woohoo!!! I'd buy a soundtrack album for it... natalie From Natalie@yabbs Sat Jul 16 15:49:31 1994 From: Natalie@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: NIN Date: Sat Jul 16 15:49:31 1994 just so y'all know, i am now the proud owner of pretty hate machine and the downward spiral...shit, i'm so hardcore i don't know what to do with myself anymore.... natalie From eggman@yabbs Tue Jul 19 08:06:45 1994 From: eggman@yabbs To: pbj@yabbs Subject: re: Tori Amos Date: Tue Jul 19 08:06:45 1994 I saw her at the State Theater in Detroit.....was one fucking great concert....she's amazing! Did like 5 encore's......she played every song I've ever heard her sing + she sang....American Pie and Smells like Teen spirit..... fucking great! From Scar-eye@yabbs Tue Jul 19 09:01:32 1994 From: Scar-eye@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Helmet's Betty Date: Tue Jul 19 09:01:32 1994 Check this album out. Scar-eye Rossi From Zbadba@yabbs Wed Jul 20 17:31:46 1994 From: Zbadba@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: concert Date: Wed Jul 20 17:31:46 1994 Well, just saw the Spin Doctors/Gin Blossoms/Cracker show in Pittsburgh. I thought the show was excellent, especially the sound quality. It sounded great... no overdriven speakers or amps, but still plenty loud. (I believe one of the Gin Blossoms pointed out that the sound engineer on their tour is the highest paid in the industry). It was only the fourth show on the tour, so there were a few kinks, but probably none noticable to anyone not experienced in lighting or sound design. Cracker played the shortest set, (some 40 minutes I think), so it was distilled to the "highlites" (if you will), like Mr. Wrong, Million Miles, etc. Gin Blossoms, well, what can I say... they sound great live, but they still can't escape the reality that all their songs sound almost the same (different chords, but same structure and tempo usually). The Spin Doctors were outstanding live, as usual. (Having listened to them since they were playing on public radio, it's not a surprise.) There was the obligatory encore (yeah, right, I'm sure they would end the show w/o playing Two Princes... uhuh... sure... ). All told, the 4 1/2 hrs of music was a bargain for the $10.25 lawn tix, tho in other places tix may be more expensive- arenas for example. Keep an eye out for this tour if it comes your way. From H.P.@yabbs Wed Jul 20 23:08:17 1994 From: H.P.@yabbs To: Natalie@yabbs Subject: re: NIN Date: Wed Jul 20 23:08:17 1994 Those are pretty cool, but you haven't heard NiN 'til you've heard Broken. From pbj@yabbs Thu Jul 21 02:07:57 1994 From: pbj@yabbs To: Zbadba@yabbs Subject: re: concert Date: Thu Jul 21 02:07:57 1994 i wuz juat wonderin...i could have been dreaming it but wasn't there some reports about hte lead singer for the Gin Blossoms supposed to be dead???? i could be wrong...and no i am not thinking of kurt Cobain..it was longer ago than that..oh well..where did my memory go?????? Colleen Marie From ChimChim@yabbs Thu Jul 21 03:12:22 1994 From: ChimChim@yabbs To: pbj@yabbs Subject: re: concert Date: Thu Jul 21 03:12:22 1994 the guitar player. From Death@yabbs Thu Jul 21 03:17:20 1994 From: Death@yabbs To: Zbadba@yabbs Subject: re: concert Date: Thu Jul 21 03:17:20 1994 You were there too? Cool! I agree it was a good concert... Definitely worth the $$ --Death From Natalie@yabbs Thu Jul 21 07:52:08 1994 From: Natalie@yabbs To: H.P.@yabbs Subject: re: NIN Date: Thu Jul 21 07:52:08 1994 i gots broken too...i've had that one for a while now natalie From Badger01@yabbs Thu Jul 21 09:14:48 1994 From: Badger01@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Primus Date: Thu Jul 21 09:14:48 1994 These damn blue collar tweakers are RUNNINg this damn town! Seriously, does anyone know what album comes after Sailing teh Seas of Cheese? That's the last album I can find, but I'm sure there's another one. Badger01 From H.P.@yabbs Thu Jul 21 14:57:51 1994 From: H.P.@yabbs To: Badger01@yabbs Subject: re: Primus Date: Thu Jul 21 14:57:51 1994 Next would be Pork Soda I believe. From Zbadba@yabbs Thu Jul 21 16:22:46 1994 From: Zbadba@yabbs To: Death@yabbs Subject: re: concert Date: Thu Jul 21 16:22:46 1994 Yep, I was there with all my techie friends... we talked to the LD after the show. He's come up with a unique way to control varilights. Very cool. Anyhows I still haven't met you in person yet... From paradox@yabbs Thu Jul 21 17:49:23 1994 From: paradox@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Okey dokey... Date: Thu Jul 21 17:49:23 1994 I'm only saying this once and only once, because ppl. are asking me too many times what I listen to. ANYTHING techno/rave... Occasional House music... Industrial(Skinny Puppy, Front 242, Die Krupps, etc..) Dead Kennedys Dead Milkmen Jane's Addiction Smashing Pumpkins Fats Domino Classical Music Gravity's Pull New Order Faith No More The Fixx Pink Floyd Suicidal Tendencies Rocky Horror Picture Show soundtrack The Doors The Beatles R.E.M. S&The Banshees Umm... The Clash The Cure The Cult The The Indigo Girls Billy Idol(Cyberpunk ONLY) Enigma Enya And.... last, but as y'all know, not least, NINE INCH NAILS!!!!