From: Astroman64@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) possible moby ban (the anwser nobody thought was Date: 01 Jul 1999 05:34:59 EDT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, has anyone else heard this? i was talking to one of my friends last night and she told me that she heard that moby's album.. possible AR.. was banned in OH, i believe. she first said it was PLAY and that the reason for the ban was explicit lyrics, which i told her it was untrue because there are no explicit lyrics in PLAY. she said then it must have been AR.. which still doesn't make sense to me. can anyone confirm this or is it just a rumor? plov ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,............................................. ...................................... This is most definitly a rumor.Just because Ohio is the armpit of the country doesn't mean we ban things for trivial reasons.I've lived in Oh most of my life and music isn't banned, just hard to find.So in conclusion,no.I bought ar,er,play.eu,and alot of my other Moby cd's at my local record shop.The only thing that I can think of is possibly a ban at someplace like K Mart or Wal Mart or one of the like who are notorius for the banning of certain albums thru out the country. peanut "you can't bottle love" Barry White-as a cgi'd plush rabbit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Io6032@aol.com Subject: (mobility) tour date Date: 01 Jul 1999 07:54:44 EDT IM GOING TO SEE MOBY! You don't understand how unbelievably psyched i am. He is playing in Boston on July 30th and tix were only $15. my friend had me worried when she told me it was going to an 18+ show, but i turned out to be all ages. so anyways i am very happy. can anyone tell me what a moby show is like? riz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Cynax@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) tour date Date: 01 Jul 1999 08:15:25 EDT where in Boston? how do i get Tickets? anyone know if he's coming to CT? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FILLMMAKER@aol.com Subject: (mobility) conn date Date: 01 Jul 1999 16:45:39 EDT it is in new haven, and you can buy tickets online at ticketmaster.com... it's only 15bucks plus a service charge... let me know if you are going to new haven cause i will be flying solo and i wanna see if i can hook up with my moby peeps. if you are email me directly at fillmmaker@aol.com hatred is sick fillmmaker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) tour date Date: 01 Jul 1999 14:08:43 -0700 (PDT) YES to Toads Place in New Haven --- Cynax@aol.com wrote: > where in Boston? how do i get Tickets? anyone know > if he's coming to CT? > > === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) sum-thing for yo music-masters Date: 30 Jun 1999 23:44:44 +0200 hi moby_freaks I thought & i thought about this: in the old days (huh-hu, when i was called young) you had these LP's always 40 to 50 minutes,Well FZ-s where sometimes shorter, but he released te FIRST 4 LP-album (NEVER, because of Warner Brothets, but what the hell I'll tell later!) These things were called 'concept-albums' it really was something when I grew up, yo had like Atom Heart Mother )Pee Floyd( and berlin by lou Reed (I always called him Old Uncle Lou, i dont know wh? he was born retired maybe?)(i could get totally depressed from 5 seconds of 'Berlin' now: "This is the room, where she cut her wrists.." Ow gawd...) , these where really so-called: 'concept-albums', and now i'd like to ask this...yo fucking young folks! Now with the coming of the cd, with maximum 74 minutes of M. I dont see any Concept-Albums anymore... I just see everybody Pumpin up 74 minutes because they create that the past two months, or years or what have you, They just think about the next SIXTEEN (16 times 4'3333 So NOT MOBY! ANIMAL RIGHTS is really a concept album... ONLY 54 minutes or so 60 maybe... it's NOT that Totall 74 because IT IS a cd! (because it's an ALBUM) (only thing: it has NOthing to do with the Booklet, so NOT totall-cocept) Djee. see my point now? There's so many cd's out there, with just filled up to 79 minutes even (Niek!) that's redundant music... because it's filling up to Understand this, yo'd have to be a liberal capitalist I presume But Moby doenst doe this, he just stops when the band is FULL Well PLAY, 53 minutes, I thought it was 93? -- new NIEK-Album 79 minutes! EMUSONGS II i have to play that one more time before i know it Kees, the bear-ear.. nb: all moby's albums are concept! so better watch that guy! he's gonna be freaking great! in history of MUSIC i mean! Bigger that BDylan for instance, Who's is ruling the world now, because ALL governments in the western world are grown up motherfucvkers who still believe the Answer is Blowing in the Wind. But it isnt It's blowing in the EARS now, that's really a true Zens saying, great yo all moi kees -- "You know how it is. Somebody finds a place. Word gets round. Everybody moves in." [David Thomas, EREWHON, '96] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Proxia@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility)walmart/kmart Date: 02 Jul 1999 01:20:55 EDT often these 2 chains dont ban stuff they just say we will only carry it if you edit it or release an alternate clean version i dont believe moby would really give a damn ... kinda like fatboyslim he has a kiddy clean version its called where in heavin is now called illin in heaven i'm not sure but i heard that the lyrics are even changed to "fatboy slim is illin in heaven" quite lame eh ? - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: Re: (mobility)walmart/kmart Date: 02 Jul 1999 00:39:10 -0500 *******off topic****** HI everyone.... While we're on the subject of wal-mart.... I would like to take a moment to bitch. I work at this multi-national slave driver and i absolutely deplore their censorship policies. Wal-Mart will not sell what it deams a "profane" cd. However, two aisles over sits the movie "Friday" You see, Wal-Mart's censorship only applies to music. NO AMOUNT OF VIOLENCE AND CURSING can get a movie pulled from the shelves. (although our store once had to pull "the best little whore house in texas" because some old lady complained about it) This infuriates me. Not only do they censor the albums but they try to hide it from the customers. The only mention of this censorship is in the form of a tiny little "edited" mark in the corner of the price tag. I've seen a few cd's that don't even carry that bit of warning. You would not believe how many discs are returned each day because people never noticed that it was edited. Another thing i hate is how wal-mart uses its censorship policies to get good press in the "heartland" middle america. They carried the prodigy album for months until a few groups complained about "smack my bitch up" ONLY THEN did wal-mart pull the album and only did so to get press about how they were a family oriented store that would not peddle "smut" Sorry this is off topic but i would like to mention that i bought Animal Rights at wal-mart (long before i worked there) and i think its really sad that the values of america are set by a corporation like wal-mart. http://www.walmartsucks.com -----rob Proxia@aol.com wrote: > often these 2 chains dont ban stuff they just say we will only carry it if > you edit it or release an alternate clean version i dont believe moby would > really give a damn ... > > kinda like fatboyslim he has a kiddy clean version its called where in heavin > is now called illin in heaven i'm not sure but i heard that the lyrics are > even changed to "fatboy slim is illin in heaven" quite lame eh ? > > - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Gall Subject: Re[??]: (mobility) everything is wrong mixed cd Date: 02 Jul 1999 03:05:50 -0500 sorry about the lateness of this, i'm a couple weeks backlogged in letters from moblility...i ordered the double album a little over a month ago from ab-cd.com for about $21 (i hadn't been able to find it in any record stores). i kept emailing them asking about it, they said it was out of print and there wasn't any way they could get it. i was just about to ask for my money back, then yesterday i get this email saying they shipped it to me! god only knows from who/where, but i'm not asking any questions! :) -Anthony ps - i never introduced myself, did i? well maybe next time! ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Friday, June 18, 1999 12:03 PM > A friend ordered me a copy of EIW Mixed Remixed for Christmas, last > December. He got it about 6 weeks ago. If you're willing to wait, order from > them. They'll send you postcards and stickers sometimes, too. (usually) I > got Play sticker w/ that order. I know they add all UK orderers on their > mailing list, but I'm not sure about US. You'll get postcards announcing > album and single releases. > > www.imvs.com in the UK has it. I don't have any US leads on EIW RMXD at the > moment, but I've seen them at eBay and my local Tower put one on the shelf > in imports a couple days ago. (by friend John bought it already) Check their > website to see if you can buy it there. > > Good luck! > > -Steve > > > > > >From: Chris Kloehr > >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > >To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > >Subject: RE: Re[2]: (mobility) everything is wrong mixed cd > >Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 08:55:20 -0500 > > > > > ah, just buy it from Amazon.com or cdnow.com or something. I >KNOW > >they have it > > > >Actually, It is not available from either place.....they have stopped > >making > >it I say! > > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: (mobility) i got bodyrock comming out my arse! Date: 02 Jul 1999 12:24:05 -0500 (CDT) yea! i love working at a cool radio station! here's what i got in the mail today! moby - bodyrock cd 1. dean homer mix (3:21) 2. olav basoski's da hot funk do freak funk mix (6:24) 3. rae & christian remix (5:33) 4. b & h's bodyrob mix (4:42) 5. dani koning remix (8:13) 6. album mix (3:34) 7. sunday (5:01) 8. sunspot (6:46) moby - bodyrock leaves and skull 12" a1. olav basoski's da hot funk da freak funk remix (6:24) b1. dean homer mix (3:21) b2. b&h's bodyrob mix (4:24) moby - bodyrock pink & skull 12" a1. dani konig remix (8:13) b1. ae & christian remix (5:33) wee! time to go and listen to em! [xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer www.d.umn.edu/~zbentz/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matthino@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Moby Interview Date: 02 Jul 1999 14:10:23 EDT I found a Moby interview on a French music channel site called MCM. It's a Real Audio interview with this address as location http://www.mcm.net/sound/ itw/moby_video32.ram The interview is of course in English. Bye and have fun. Matthieu. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) i got bodyrock comming out my arse! Date: 02 Jul 1999 21:39:25 +0200 Weeeeh, you got Bodyrock coming out of your ARSE? You'd better see a doctor about that. >moby - bodyrock cd ............. >7. sunday (5:01) Is this cd the same as the US official commercial release? (or is this just an advance 'commercial' release) It's a good thing they put Sunday on this release, I really LOVE this song! And now you Americans don't have to buy expensive imports for it! >8. sunspot (6:46) I'm very curious about this song (and the song Arp) Track 7 & 8 really give a _sunny_ ending to this disc... I got the ltd. red colored Metallica 10" of 'Until It Sleeps' with Moby mix and the LFO CD 'Love Is The Message' with Moby mix today and I've got to say I'm a bit disappointed... With LFO's Tan ta ra Moby couldn't have done a better remix, but I really don't like the original. The mix is WAY better than the original, but in itself it still is nothing special... The Moby remix of 'Until it sleeps' I don't like. How could Moby turn a really nice song like this into such a bunch of noise! He also did the same thing with Aerosmith's 'Falling in love (is hard on the knees)' I only have the 'Flawed mix' of this song and I don't like this noise either... It seems like Moby has 2 ways of remixing rock songs: 1) He turns them into a bunch of noise with a breakbeat (Until it sleeps, Falling in love...) 2) He turns them into beautiful relaxing slow tracks: (Beetlebum (Blur), 1979 (Smashing Pumpkins)) There's probably also a 3rd way: house mixes, but I don't have any yet... I'm looking forward to getting the Moby mixes of 'Dead man walking' by David Bowie, I hope they won't disap- point me! Oh, and welcome to all new members! Bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) i'm going to see moby!!!!! Date: 02 Jul 1999 16:33:59 +0100 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01BEC4A8.AFCAB5C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable hello I am so happy I am going to see MOBY in the Scala in London on = the 22nd September (I am travelling from N Ireland) does anyone know what his live show is like? if anyone else is going on that day let me know and maybe we can meet up also does anyone know where the scala is? ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01BEC4A8.AFCAB5C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Keep your fingers crossed! -Riley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: David J Bass Subject: Re: (mobility)walmart/kmart Date: 03 Jul 1999 00:20:23 EDT I don't agree with some censorship, but who gives a damn for the most part. So what if I can't hear a guy go"Fucking piece of shit." I personally don't care, and I don't think its necessary to express yourself by using vulgar language. Mozart didn't, Moby doesn't, and almost all great artists don't. I've been enlightened more by great artists who don't curse 1000 times more than those who can't seem to stop cussing. The only people that really concentrate on it are crappy rappers who aren't that great anyway. Besides, If you really wanted cursing to have an effect on your listeners, use it sparingly. Because if you use it a lot it dulls the effect. Oh well, I know I'm probably gonna get flamed for this, but I just wanted to get my point across. 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Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LEG518@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) possible moby ban (the anwser nobody thought Date: 03 Jul 1999 21:56:37 EDT i live in OH and all moby albums are still being sold around here....that is a strange rumor... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) charts n shit Date: 04 Jul 1999 09:46:17 -0700 (PDT) alright i dont feel like going thru the whole charts situatuon, but last week PLAY increased in sales, now #9 on the heatseekers chart. possible due to 6 new adds to rock radio (7 the week before) and its #2 placing on the CMJ 200. it stands at #1 on CMJ's techno chart and not too surprisignly is no longer in the top 10 for the triple A chart (shudder) anyway this is cool that MOBYs coling 2 Toads. $15... well, last time i went to Toads for DJ Spooky/Plastilina Mosh/EBN (the lords! EBN RULES live!!!) I paid $10. But, Moby is more well known about these. I guess compared to concert tickets costing in the hundreds, 15 isnt so bad. but still, i think EVERYTHING costs too much, especially music related, but I'm not going into that again (i'm surprised I havent been kicked off the S&O list yet...) oh well. Like the man said, EVERYTHING IS WRONG (especially when it comes to MONEY.) happy ID4!!! BYE! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) charts n shit/tour info? Date: 04 Jul 1999 10:03:53 -0700 (PDT) paul wrote: (i'm surprised I havent been kicked off the S&O list yet...) sweet! you still got a sifl & olly reference in! so has anyone out there who is in the know heard of any tour info yet. i'm a west coaster and i'm gettin' jealous! moby seems to be playing a lot of shows for you easterners. what is toad's? i mean, is it a club? a theatre? a promoter? because $15 sounds good to me! i'm going to a show(for someone i won't mention on this list for fear of flamageon july 10th and the tickets where $45 plus service charge. there pretty good seats at an amphitheatre that holds 35,000. and the grass was a little cheaper, but not much. speaking of this amphitheatre, it's where the live 105 BFD was recently held. and while i didn't go, one of my best friends did. he's not a moby listener, but had this to say. he caught the radio interview with moby on his drive to the concert and said that all mr moby was talking about is how he is better than all the other bands. now i have to take that in context. it was coming from someone who know's nothing about moby. so..whatever. of his performance, he didn't see it! i told him to! but they heard him go on, and said that he seemed to be quiter than the rest of the acts. but he also said they where having sound troubles, and he was(i believe)the first or second artist on the main stage. one the positive, he said that they went by the dance tent when moby was supposed to be spinning and it was so packed you couldn't come close to getting in. and that it was loud and people where dancing like mad. his session at the autograph table was popular as well i heard. completely unrelated would be that at this same event, siverchair, BY CHOICE! played on the little teeny tiny(like 10ft by 20ft, one foot off the ground)stage to a rabid crowd of happy concert goers! cool! peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: Re: (mobility)walmart/kmart Date: 04 Jul 1999 12:53:43 -0500 ----- Original Message ----- > I don't agree with some censorship, but who gives a damn for the most > part. So what if I can't hear a guy go"Fucking piece of shit." I > personally don't care, and I don't think its necessary to express > yourself by using vulgar language. Mozart didn't, Moby doesn't.... > While I wholeheartedly and totally agree with the point you make right after this statement, I must say, it's apparent you haven't listened that closely to Animal Rights, which uses quite a lot of vulgar language. BSC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility)walmart/kmart Date: 04 Jul 1999 11:15:08 -0700 (PDT) david was reponding to my post to begin with, but i wasn't going to reply because it's "none moby" or "off topic". i would like to say however that if ANY type of music cencorship existed you would never have heard "gangsta" rap in the first place to know that you didn't like it. and if internet cencorship existed you might have been kicked off this list for saying "who gives a damn..". i give a damn by the way. nobody's freedom of expression should be limited in anyway. is the conservative moral majority that says things like "I don't think its necessary to express yourself by using vulgar language." and then goes and get's a bill started in congress. or a law passed in some small town somewhere and that's the begining of the end. i don't like or agree with most hardcore rap. but it's there constitutional right to express themselves and they should be allowed to do so. peace-christian --- Brad Caviness wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: David J Bass > > I don't agree with some censorship, but who gives > a damn for the most > > part. So what if I can't hear a guy go"Fucking > piece of shit." I > > personally don't care, and Mozart didn't, > Moby doesn't.... > > > While I wholeheartedly and totally agree with the > point you make right after > this statement, I must say, it's apparent you > haven't listened that closely > to Animal Rights, which uses quite a lot of vulgar > language. > > BSC > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jonas P Wepeel" Subject: (mobility) wal-mart censorship Date: 04 Jul 1999 13:17:28 -0700 PART 1 >Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 23:44:44 +0200 >From: but not _the_ frankz >Subject: (mobility) sum-thing for yo music-masters first of all, is this guy drunk or something? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PART 2 >kinda like fatboyslim he has a kiddy clean version its called where in heavin >is now called illin in heaven i'm not sure but i heard that the lyrics are >even changed to "fatboy slim is illin in heaven" quite lame eh ? i was in wal-mart a few weeks ago when i was really bored and saw this cd. but the cd that really intigued me was nirvana'a "in utero". the song "rape me" was listed on the back of the cd as "waif me". what hte fuck does that even mean? maybe im stupid, but i didnt even know waif was a verb. second of all it changes the whole meaning of the song, in fact it takes away all meaning the song had. thats my 2 cents for a while. later, frubarb ghanallysid (rUss) *********************************** chickclick.com http://www.chickclick.com girl sites that don't fake it. http://www.chickmail.com sign up for your free email. *********************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Reed Subject: Re: (mobility) wal-mart censorship Date: 02 Jul 1999 22:15:52 +0100 >i was in wal-mart a few weeks ago when i was really bored and saw this cd. but >the cd that really intigued me was nirvana'a "in utero". the song "rape me" was >listed on the back of the cd as "waif me". what hte fuck does that even mean? >maybe im stupid, but i didnt even know waif was a verb. second of all it changes >the whole meaning of the song, in fact it takes away all meaning the song had. >thats my 2 cents for a while. Check out Jello Biafras NO MORE COCOONS cd for the full story. Bluntly put, someone somewhere ina Christian Lobby is petitioning major stores by telling them they will boycott them if they sell "offensive" material. the fact that somebody thinks they can airbrush the world and castrate art is far more offensive than a naughty word on an album. -- Mark Reed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jule727@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Re: tour date in ct Date: 04 Jul 1999 17:42:33 EDT when i first posted that moby was playing at toads place in new haven i forgot to mention the opening band. if anyone cares, its tinstar. byebye, julie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) I got the German Run On 12" today! Date: 05 Jul 1999 22:27:04 +0200 Hi everybody! Now that we're all so busy with all these Bodyrock promo's & singles we would almost forget about this release... First of all I want to say: IF YOU HAVE THE CHANCE, GET THIS GERMAN 12" OF 'RUN ON' !!!! because it's F#CKIN' GREAT!!! (pardon my language, but that's how excited I am about it!) First some boring (but ever so useful) discography info: RUN ON [May 1999] GE 12", Intercord, INT 8 86865 6 A1 6:00 Run On (Sharam Remix) A2 5:25 Run On (Plastic Angel Original) AA1 10:05 Run On (Dani König Remix) AA2 4:40 Run On (Plastic Angel New Mix) NOTE: - The catalog# is INT.... and not MUTE INT.... as with all other German Moby releases. There is, however, the Mute logo (->a walking man, seen from above) on the record itself... - The record has a plain black sleeve. Only tracklisting and title on the record itself in small letters which are totally different from the so called 'new Moby font' which is on Honey, Play etc. The record really looks like a promo, but it isn't... - The Plastic Angel remix names on the record are different from the ones given earlier by Daniel Cerman: 5:25 Run On (Plastic Angel's House Of Pain Mix) [1st mix] >>Is on the record: 5:25 Run On (Plastic Angel Original)<< 4:00 Run On (Plastic Angel's Celebration Mix) >>Is on the record: 4:40 Run On (Plastic Angel New Mix)<< Yes, the Plastic Angel New Mix is listed as 4:40 and not 4:00 REVIEW: A1 6:00 Run On (Sharam Remix) I think that most of us know this remix from the US Honey/Run ON single by now, so I'm not going to review this now... [My personal grading: 7 points out of 10] A2 5:25 Run On (Plastic Angel Original) WOW! "Run On meets clubby house grooves" would describe this mix best. The vocals are pitched up to match the funky bassline. No continuous disco sample like with Sharam's Mix here, but a solid house track with a bassline that really stays in your head and that has the quality to be (in a shorter version) a second radio edit for the regular Run On single! [My personal grading: 9 points out of 10] AA1 10:05 Run On (Dani König Remix) I'm going to borrow a review from www.moby.org if you don't mind: "This rare remix is available only on the US promo 12" and on the German Run On 12", which you might be able to find if you're lucky. It is long, minimal, and repetitive -- probably too much so for the average person. But I think it's excellent, and definitely above par. It captures the mood of running on for a long time by relentlessly repeating a simple but menacing synth phrase over a tense, pounding rhythm. Dani König took a page from Moby's book by ending the track with an evocative descending string progression. This grand remix belongs in any good DJ's library." I totally agree with Daniel on this one. [My personal grading: 8.5 points out of 10] AA2 4:40 Run On (Plastic Angel New Mix) This mix is 100% instrumental (not even voice samples). It only samples some sounds from the original Run On. The mix starts off with an acid loop (like in Honey (Dark Mix) and evolves into a pounding trance track. Half way the song some cool synths are added and the song gets a more commercial sound -> the now in Europe so VERY popular 'Clubtrance' sound, which is a very melody based version of the 'regular' trance sound. I LOVE THIS MIX! [My personal grading: 9.2 points out of 10] This German Run On 12" is really one of the best 12"s I have!! (together with my 2 Hymn 12"s...) Bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) I got the German Run On 12" today! Date: 05 Jul 1999 13:46:45 -0700 (PDT) > This German Run On 12" is really one of the best > 12"s I have!! > (together with my 2 Hymn 12"s...) aren't those Hymn 12"s great! _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: (mobility) MOby in Boston?? Date: 06 Jul 1999 08:36:36 -0400 Riz, I live in Boston. Where is he playing? He normally plays at Axis where he is GREAT. July 30th is a Friday whoooo-hooo! (I hate when bands play on Mon. or some WEIRD day during the week! I gootta work ya know?) - Jayson ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET IM GOING TO SEE MOBY! You don't understand how unbelievably psyched i am. He is playing in Boston on July 30th and tix were only $15. my friend had me worried when she told me it was going to an 18+ show, but i turned out to be all ages. so anyways i am very happy. can anyone tell me what a moby show is like? riz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: Re: Re[??]: (mobility) everything is wrong mixed cd Date: 06 Jul 1999 08:55:15 -0400 goto Gem.com (or is it gemm.com?) someone mentioned this site a while ago. You can find TONS of the EIRemixed 2cd. - Jayson ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET sorry about the lateness of this, i'm a couple weeks backlogged in letters from moblility...i ordered the double album a little over a month ago from ab-cd.com for about $21 (i hadn't been able to find it in any record stores). i kept emailing them asking about it, they said it was out of print and there wasn't any way they could get it. i was just about to ask for my money back, then yesterday i get this email saying they shipped it to me! god only knows from who/where, but i'm not asking any questions! :) -Anthony ps - i never introduced myself, did i? well maybe next time! ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Friday, June 18, 1999 12:03 PM > A friend ordered me a copy of EIW Mixed Remixed for Christmas, last > December. He got it about 6 weeks ago. If you're willing to wait, order from > them. They'll send you postcards and stickers sometimes, too. (usually) I > got Play sticker w/ that order. I know they add all UK orderers on their > mailing list, but I'm not sure about US. You'll get postcards announcing > album and single releases. > > www.imvs.com in the UK has it. I don't have any US leads on EIW RMXD at the > moment, but I've seen them at eBay and my local Tower put one on the shelf > in imports a couple days ago. (by friend John bought it already) Check their > website to see if you can buy it there. > > Good luck! > > -Steve > > > > > >From: Chris Kloehr > >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > >To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > >Subject: RE: Re[2]: (mobility) everything is wrong mixed cd > >Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 08:55:20 -0500 > > > > > ah, just buy it from Amazon.com or cdnow.com or something. I >KNOW > >they have it > > > >Actually, It is not available from either place.....they have stopped > >making > >it I say! > > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: Re: (mobility) i got bodyrock comming out my arse! Date: 06 Jul 1999 09:00:50 -0400 this looks great! Can I get a copy if I send you a tape? - Jayson ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET yea! i love working at a cool radio station! here's what i got in the mail today! moby - bodyrock cd 1. dean homer mix (3:21) 2. olav basoski's da hot funk do freak funk mix (6:24) 3. rae & christian remix (5:33) 4. b & h's bodyrob mix (4:42) 5. dani koning remix (8:13) 6. album mix (3:34) 7. sunday (5:01) 8. sunspot (6:46) moby - bodyrock leaves and skull 12" a1. olav basoski's da hot funk da freak funk remix (6:24) b1. dean homer mix (3:21) b2. b&h's bodyrob mix (4:24) moby - bodyrock pink & skull 12" a1. dani konig remix (8:13) b1. ae & christian remix (5:33) wee! time to go and listen to em! [xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer www.d.umn.edu/~zbentz/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: Re[2]: (mobility)walmart/kmart Date: 06 Jul 1999 09:16:22 -0400 Dave, MOBY uses profane language. Especially on Animal Rights. Especially explicit language. MOBY really enjoys sex (just like 98% of civillization! Whoooo-hooo!) and he likes singing/writing about it. Heck, I don't blame him. - Jayson ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ and I don't think its necessary to express yourself by using vulgar language. Mozart didn't, Moby doesn't, and almost all great artists don't. Dave ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: Re: (mobility) wal-mart censorship Date: 06 Jul 1999 09:34:09 -0400 RUSS! Part 1 = frankz is one of a kind (not sure what kind). All I can say is either delete and never think about again OR read, laugh, enjoy THEN never think about again. Part 2 = WAIF ME??? Wow, THAT is bad. If they had HALF a brain they would call it "Wake Me". At least that makes friggin sense. you crack me up Russ. That was a good laugh - Jayson ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET PART 1 >Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 23:44:44 +0200 >From: but not _the_ frankz >Subject: (mobility) sum-thing for yo music-masters first of all, is this guy drunk or something? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PART 2 >kinda like fatboyslim he has a kiddy clean version its called where in heavin >is now called illin in heaven i'm not sure but i heard that the lyrics are >even changed to "fatboy slim is illin in heaven" quite lame eh ? i was in wal-mart a few weeks ago when i was really bored and saw this cd. but the cd that really intigued me was nirvana'a "in utero". the song "rape me" was listed on the back of the cd as "waif me". what hte fuck does that even mean? maybe im stupid, but i didnt even know waif was a verb. second of all it changes the whole meaning of the song, in fact it takes away all meaning the song had. thats my 2 cents for a while. later, frubarb ghanallysid (rUss) *********************************** chickclick.com http://www.chickclick.com girl sites that don't fake it. http://www.chickmail.com sign up for your free email. *********************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) stuff! Date: 06 Jul 1999 07:27:21 -0700 (PDT) hey yall!!!! its hot as hell here! seriously it got over 100 degress yestrday and will be hotter today! okay, about the LFO remix, right, the original is not great. I mean, I like it, LFO is cool, but MOBY smix is 100 times better. but i think the MOBY remix is possibly the best MOBY remix i've heard. DEFINITELY worth the money. of course, i didnt pay for it, WPKN has 2 copies of the 12"... anyway, THE NEW WEIRD AL IS OUT WOOHOO!!!!! The video for the first single "The Saga Begins" is in rotation (so you can TRL that and request for S&O to be back on again.....................) and VH1 is showing the BEHIND THE MUSIC this week so check it fucking out! woohoo! ok, um, thats cool about xaq getting all that at the radio station. I havent been at WPKN in a while. they havent got any MOBY in a while as far as I know... but maybe they have PLAY and 12 copies each of all the singles of sumthin... the thing about vinyl is they havent added any new vinyl since september 98, so theres a shitload of new vinyl to add (including a Spacetime Continuum 12" i donated) and theres no more room for vinyl anyway... hmmmm.... theyre probly getting those 12"s that XAQ talked about.... oh yes, the new CIBO MATTO song rules!!! how do you not like it steve? i think its awesome. no offense steve, yr the man! but "Sci Fi Wasabi" is a cres song. I'm Miho Hatori, straight out of Purgatory, and I'm saying bye to yall! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) toads show Date: 06 Jul 1999 07:46:32 -0700 (PDT) alrightey any1ne going to the TOADS show we have to like get together and meet up and stuff. Any1ne have any plans? I mean shuld we all meet somewhere? And where? Any1ne else ever been there? I saw DJ Spooky/Plastilina Mosh/EBN (EBN RULES LIVE!!! ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY PLAYED "Timber"!!) Its a small dark type place. Maybe we could meet at the rok shop, before the show??? Tin Star opening? Ick, they suck. He could of at least gotten some1ne interesting? Whatever, thats not the biggest problem... WALMART: they suck. don't even think about them. Never shop there. As Marilyn Manson said (not that I worship him or even like his music, but I agree with many things regarding censorship that he says), Walmart is not a place to buy music. Walmart is where people who live in trailer homes buy toiletries. A record store is where you buy music. Uh... oh ya, I think it sucks that people seem to think Frank Z is just some freak. Treat him with respect dammit! He's cool! I love reading his posts! It reminds me of Clay! bye! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: (mobility) Re: FrankZ Date: 06 Jul 1999 12:05:26 -0400 It's not that I think FrankZ is a freak, it's just that it is hard to decipher his english (he is Danish or something? Frank?) I don't mean to be hard on the guy. He seems to have a lot of passion about MOBY and life and love and everything. That's always good stuff to be happy about. It just seems like he cuts his sentences off in half-thought so it's hard to figure out what he's saying so I say to myself, "What the?!?" The ONE post I DID understand from FrankZ was the one about finding LOVE and stuff. I definately understood that. - Jayson ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Uh... oh ya, I think it sucks that people seem to think Frank Z is just some freak. Treat him with respect dammit! He's cool! I love reading his posts! It reminds me of Clay! >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: FrankZ Date: 06 Jul 1999 22:31:47 +0200 > It's not that I think FrankZ is a freak, it's just that it is hard to > decipher his english (he is Danish or something? Frank?) Like me, he's Dutch... --------------------- Ha ha Kees, en jij maar zeggen dat deze mailing list je verwaarloosde/ negeerde!! je hebt nu zelfs jezelf als discussie onderwerp! --------------------- Ok folks, this was a sample of the Dutch language. Try to decipher this!! > I don't mean to be hard on the guy. He seems to have a lot of passion > about MOBY and life and love and everything. That's always good stuff > to be happy about. It just seems like he cuts his sentences off in > half-thought so it's hard to figure out what he's saying so I say to > myself, "What the?!?" Reading through his messages keeps me alert, I don't think deciphering his messages is that hard... > The ONE post I DID understand from FrankZ was the one about finding > LOVE and stuff. I definately understood that. Love is a universal language... Bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) i'm going to see moby!!!!! Date: 07 Jul 1999 00:37:08 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) Yep. I'm going to be there that night with a few friends. I'm also planning on meeting up with Heidi, who will be over from Finland. You still out there Heidi? Hello, just got back from my month with mushrooms - you know work! The only time I saw Moby live was Glastonbury last year. It was really powerful and jumping despite standing in what only can be described as a lake! This year Glasto was gloriously hot and sunny. Shame Moby wasn't playing then. Still, they were playing Play on one of the stalls on the Friday night as we were wandering off to the dance tent to see the Chem Bros. The Scala is not, but a 5 minute walk from King's Cross Station. As you exit, turn left and keep walking and you'll find it. If you haven't been totally put off by my mails over the last year or so, we could all arrange to meet up. I'm a really nice guy, really. E-mail privately if needs be. Tim. On Fri, 2 Jul 1999 16:33:59 +0100 Geoffrey Sproule wrote: > hello I am so happy I am going to see MOBY in the Scala in London on the 22nd September (I am travelling from N Ireland) > does anyone know what his live show is like? > > if anyone else is going on that day let me know and maybe we can meet up > > also does anyone know where the scala is? ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ruben A Blanco Subject: (mobility) BodyRock Singles! Date: 06 Jul 1999 20:53:31 -0600 (MDT) Hello all, Has anybody heard anything about the playlists for the new MOBY - BODYROCK CD SINGLE? I saw this playlist at CDNOW: Moby : Bodyrock CD Expected Release Date: July 13, 1999 CD $5.99 01. Bodyrock - (Dean Honer mix) 02. Bodyrock - (Olav Basoski's Da Hot Funk Da Freak Funk remix) 03. Bodyrock - (Rae & Christian remix) 04. Bodyrock - (B & H's Bodyrob mix) 05. Bodyrock - (Dani Konig remix) 06. Sunday Then at www.buy.com I found these listings: Bodyrock Moby 7/13/99 $4.95 Bodyrock Moby 7/13/99 $3.95 Bodyrock No. 1 Import-Uk Moby 7/13/99 $9.95 Bodyrock No. 2 Import-Uk Moby 7/13/99 $9.95 BODYWORK IMPORT-UK MOBY 7/6/99 $9.95 Does anybody know what the Import UK versions will have differently from the US Domestic release on Label: BMG/V2 ? What is this Moby - BODYWORK release? Can't wait for this release, plus SUNDAY is a great song (Run On B-Side). Thanks, Ruben A. Blanco rblanco@utep.edu **************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: GRUMPYRUNT@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) charts n shit/tour info? Date: 07 Jul 1999 01:23:35 EDT In a message dated 7/4/99 10:05:16 AM Pacific Daylight Time, cerebusluvsjaka@yahoo.com writes: << pretty >> moby is playing in LA at the Mayan on august 12th so i can only imagine SF would be either a few days before or after ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Gall Subject: (mobility) Re: Welcome to mobility Date: 07 Jul 1999 01:23:40 -0500 i've been on the list for about 2 months, tho i haven't really said much yet! well here, i promised this a bit ago, so... > * Name Anthony Gall > * Age technically 17....which sucks cause i can't see many good concerts :P (altho i turn 18 in about 2 months) > * What is in your Moby collection 1. everything is wrong 2. animal rights UK+ little idiot 3. play 4. rare + go versions 5. early underground 6. that's when i reach for my revolver aussie single 7. bring back my happiness single 8. honey/run on single 9. james bond theme single 10. hymn (this is my dream) single > * Where you first heard Moby, and how much of a fan you are my friend let me borrow a copy of EIW that he got from the public library, and it was great! i like moby a lot, tho i'm not some crazed stalker or anything. > * Other artists you like hmm....pearl jam, orbital, any sappy pop bands like 3rd eye blind or lit, underworld, any anime music, hum, etc.... > * Any other interesting information you wish to share well, tonight at work (target....yes i know it's lame) i brought little idiot in to play over the PA after the place closed. and they usually play stuff like journey or alanis morrissette. it was pretty interesting, most people said it almost made them fall asleep :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) TOADS Date: 07 Jul 1999 08:34:49 -0700 (PDT) how long does Muby i mean Moby usually play at a show? just wondering.... ok i got free tickets to a show Friday at toads, its 2 skinee js with 3 opening acts including 6 UNDER PAR a ska band whose drummer i am kinda tight with. anyone in CT (especially NH county) respond now! i got 6 ticketz! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? 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------=_NextPart_000_004E_01BEC8A2.5AB01960-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: Re: (mobility) TOADS Date: 07 Jul 1999 12:50:30 -0400 Paul, For his own shows, he plays about 1.5 hours maybe slightly less. You definately get your money's worth there. I'm personally not too hot on the festivals (8-20 bands) just because MOBY can only do a 30 minute set or so. I like to hear the stuff he doesn't play as often. Like THOUSAND (at the end of a show), Bring Back My Happiness (good version live), and a bunch of AR stuff that I didn't see this Summer. I'm not too hot on HONEY & RUN_ON but he does do great versions of those live. Hopefully he'll do a bunch more of PLAY in this part of the tour! - Jayson ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ how long does Muby i mean Moby usually play at a show? just wondering.... >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SCHRAGIN2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Who cares Date: 07 Jul 1999 18:01:07 EDT Why is everyone here so excited about the new Moby singles? IF anything they will be difficult to find, and just have a few remixes! What the Hell? I like Moby and everything, but there is no point in getting worked up about the HOney/Run single which only has the songs "honey" and "run". adam ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: Re: (mobility) Who cares Date: 07 Jul 1999 15:16:36 PDT >From: SCHRAGIN2@aol.com >Why is everyone here so excited about the new Moby singles? IF anything >they >will be difficult to find, and just have a few remixes! What the Hell? I >like Moby and everything, but there is no point in getting worked up about >the HOney/Run single which only has the songs "honey" and "run". > >adam > Been awhile since I wrote. Here's why we get excited about singles, like Honey/Run On. You say it only has Honey and Run On on it? Where have you been? It's 8 tracks. 4 mixes of Honey, 3 of Run On, and 1 Memory Gospel. There's variety in the remixes so there's something for everybody, AND the music Moby personally makes & mixes is top notch. Quality. Af for the new single, it will be released in both the UK & the US. You probably don't want to know that it's Bodyrock. You also probably don't want to know that there ARE remixes and b-sides, and I suppose you probably don't want to hear about what fun I'm giong to have listening to them. There's one part of what you said that strikes a chord: "What the hell?" What the hell indeed? Did you subscribe by accident or something? Are you a Moby fan? If so, go buy a single, listen to it, inform yourself, and then share an opinion with some basis in reality. Oh, and cheer up! ...and thanks for writing. :) -Steve _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SCHRAGIN2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Question... Date: 07 Jul 1999 18:34:54 EDT I don't need my mobyness questioned. You can not deny that most bsides are some sort of a remix, which may be good, but is not really worth email after email. I am more concerned about the message. I mean, how many posts have been about Moby's opinions compared to how much the new bodyrock single will be? Or how about his moving away from punk flavored tunes? Come on!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Proxia@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) waif Date: 07 Jul 1999 19:41:00 EDT sorry for the late reply on this but when "in utero" came out i got the tape cuz i really wanted it at walmart ...or maybe Kmart ... anyway .. it was the waif me version BUT the song still said rape me ... but i have heard that the FBS is " illin in heaven" - tataee0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Question... Date: 07 Jul 1999 19:43:16 -0400 what? did i misinterpret what you said? thats the whole point of this list. people talking about all kinds of stuff with moby. especially his music.. singles, remixes, albums, soundtracks. "who cares?" i care. and im sure the majority of this list does. thats why youre seeing so many messages about it. and i actually care more about Moby's music than his opinions and his essays. nuff said from me. eric http://www.tonematrix.com > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com > [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of SCHRAGIN2@aol.com > Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 6:35 PM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: (mobility) Question... > > > I don't need my mobyness questioned. You can not deny that most > bsides are > some sort of a remix, which may be good, but is not really worth > email after > email. I am more concerned about the message. I mean, how many > posts have > been about Moby's opinions compared to how much the new bodyrock > single will > be? Or how about his moving away from punk flavored tunes? Come on!! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: UHF@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Question... Date: 07 Jul 1999 23:56:18 EDT In a message dated 7/7/99 5:37:33 PM Central Daylight Time, SCHRAGIN2@aol.com writes: << I don't need my mobyness questioned. You can not deny that most bsides are some sort of a remix, which may be good, but is not really worth email after email. I am more concerned about the message. I mean, how many posts have been about Moby's opinions compared to how much the new bodyrock single will be? Or how about his moving away from punk flavored tunes? Come on!! >> i usually don't get involved in the big discussions, but i've been on this list for close to a year, and we here on the list have discussed a lot of moby's beliefs, some more deeply than others, but this post is about moby, he makes music, we like his music, we get excited about new music, and we discuss this. if you don't like it, than i really don't know why you are on this list. look in the archive to get informed, and yes, i think you do need your mobyness questioned. now, more about moby's music. here's a question for you nutty collectors out there: WHAT WAS THE HARDEST MOBY RELEASE(INCLUDING PROMOS) THAT YOU HAVE GOTTEN YOUR HANDS? andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LekC123@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Question... Date: 08 Jul 1999 00:23:14 EDT Andrew(UHF@aol.com) asks what was the hardest Moby release we have gotten. Well, I don't have anything I would consider hard to find. I am new to the mailing list, so I wanted to write to see if anyone had suggestions for getting Moby releases. I have Everything is Wrong, Move, I Like to Score, Moby, Rare- Collected B sides, Early Underground, and Play. And I would like to add to my Moby collection. Do people on this list usually talk about his music only? I've only been on a couple of days, and i've noticed that people have not really addressed Moby's essays or beliefs, Although I'd rather talk about his music anyway. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) Moby's closer to mainstream Date: 08 Jul 1999 00:43:49 -0500 Hi Everyone, The most amazing thing happened today. I've read this list for close to two years now, envying all of you that live in big cities that actually play good music on the radio stations. However, I live in Arkansas :( And i figured that hearing moby on the radio hear was just out of the question. Imagine my surprise, when driving through my town of Fayetteville, i heard Bodyrock on the X 104.9 I nearly ran off the road. I remember the days when none of my friends knew who the hell moby was, and now he's in rotation on the radio. Ahhhhhhhh what a day :) -------rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: AJ Brustein Subject: Re: (mobility) Question... Date: 09 Jul 1999 15:48:31 +0900 The CD I have that is the hrdest to find probaly is UHF - UHF, but since I don't really know the availability of CDs, it could be Go, 2CD Come on Baby, one of the Voodoo Child singles, or any of my promos (about 10). But of course, the one I have serached the most for is the one I don't have - Underwater. Oh well. Someday. Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: (mobility) Hard to Find Moby question Date: 08 Jul 1999 09:30:29 -0400 Lopez: Why Can't It Stop? Didn't know it at the time, but it seems pretty rare now. I haven't seen this anywhere since I bought it about 1.5 years ago. Of course, there is only one good track out of three (same title), but I am glad to have it. - Jayson ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ WHAT WAS THE HARDEST MOBY RELEASE(INCLUDING PROMOS) THAT YOU HAVE GOTTEN YOUR HANDS? andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: Re[2]: (mobility) Question... Date: 08 Jul 1999 09:41:19 -0400 THAT 2CD of Come On Baby is definately a tuff one to get (never seen it). Anyone know how to get UNDERWATER? Have a damnable time finding that. ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET The CD I have that is the hrdest to find probaly is UHF - UHF, but since I don't really know the availability of CDs, it could be Go, 2CD Come on Baby, one of the Voodoo Child singles, or any of my promos (about 10). But of course, the one I have serached the most for is the one I don't have - Underwater. Oh well. Someday. Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: Re[2]: (mobility) Question... Date: 08 Jul 1999 09:39:16 -0400 I have some good stores in my area (Boston) and I can get you most singles. I just ask that you pay me (the cost of them) back once I send them to you. Stuff I KNOW I can get: - Feeling So Real (remixes) - Every Time You Touch Me (remixes) - UK Run_On (two different CDs with good b-sides, 3 tracks on each) - Bring Back My Happiness - Honey/RUn_On remixes - Honey 1. (honey, micronesia, memory gospel) - Honey 2. (honey with 4 remixes) the above are US release unless otherwise noted. I could probably get INTO THE BLUE singles, but I can't remember if I have seen them or not. Please don't ask for EVERYTHING IS REMIXED because I can't find it. Goto gemm.com for that. - Jayson ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET Andrew(UHF@aol.com) asks what was the hardest Moby release we have gotten. Well, I don't have anything I would consider hard to find. I am new to the mailing list, so I wanted to write to see if anyone had suggestions for getting Moby releases. I have Everything is Wrong, Move, I Like to Score, Moby, Rare- Collected B sides, Early Underground, and Play. And I would like to add to my Moby collection. Do people on this list usually talk about his music only? I've only been on a couple of days, and i've noticed that people have not really addressed Moby's essays or beliefs, Although I'd rather talk about his music anyway. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) WERE NUMBER 1! Date: 08 Jul 1999 07:05:00 -0700 (PDT) PLAY IS NUMBER 1 ON THE CMJ CHARTS YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) Question... Date: 08 Jul 1999 17:00:00 +0200 AJ Brustein wrote: >The CD I have that is the hardest to find probaly is UHF - UHF, Yep, this one is REALLY hard to find... I've only seen it once on some (probably outdated) backorder-only website. Oh well, I have got the UHF 12" on the XL label, and all the tracks from the single are on Early Underground too... >but since I don't really know the availability of CDs, it could be Go, Yes, a strange thing this US Go single... It is listed on almost every online record store's catalog, but when I order it, it always turns out to be a backorder and after a month I always get the message they can't supply this single because it is out of print. DUH, TELL ME SOMETHING NEW! And what I also hate is when (Go) singles that are labeled IN STOCK are not in stock and turn out to be stinking backorders. And when they mail me "this single is currently not available" they often say: "We keep it listed in our catalog in case it becomes available again" YEAH RIGHT I don't think it's nice to advertise with things you can't supply! >2CD Come on Baby Hmm, I also used to think this one was pretty rare, but it has been on eBay a lot lately and I believe I saw it listed on several websites... >one of the Voodoo Child singles, Any store/site that can do backorders can supply these, they are not that rare...(yet!) >or any of my promos (about 10). Yes, promos are always limited. Oh, speaking of promos, I have the James Bond promo now. (thanks for the offer a while ago AJ!) >But of course, the one I have searched the most >for is the one I don't have, Underwater. Funny, when I bought EIW+Underwater in '95, there were LOTS of them! They even could be backordered until the end of 1998 I believe... Mute should re-issue this timeless Moby album! Bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) Hard to find Moby stuff Date: 08 Jul 1999 17:00:50 +0200 Andrew wrote: >now, more about moby's music. here's a question for you nutty collectors out >there: > WHAT WAS THE HARDEST TO FIND MOBY RELEASE(INCLUDING >PROMOS) THAT YOU HAVE GOTTEN YOUR HANDS ON? Here's a little list of 'rare' stuff I have: - The German Run On 12" - The Voodoo Child - Voodoo Child 12" - Bring Back My Happiness US promo CD - Bring Back My Happiness UK promo 12" - EYTM German CD - EYTM German remix CD! (with exclusive 'Microglobe Mix' by Mijk van Dijk!) - EYTM German further remixes CD (with ATINITBL dub mix!) - Drop A Beat CD - EIW + Underwater - Animal Rights live at the Splash Club - Mindstorm - Rock the house CD - ATINITBL 12" on Mute - ...lots of other promos: (Run On, Revolver, JBT, ATINITBL, What Love, Bodyrock, Into The Blue...) Bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: Re: (mobility) WERE NUMBER 1! Date: 08 Jul 1999 11:02:44 -0400 what about Billboard? ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET PLAY IS NUMBER 1 ON THE CMJ CHARTS YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cstepanek@nny.com (Chris Stepanek) Subject: (mobility) play vs. play promo question Date: 08 Jul 1999 12:48:48 -0500 What (if any) difference is there between the release of Play and the promo version of Play...Other than track order? -c ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: (mobility) Bart Date: 08 Jul 1999 12:35:14 -0400 HEY BART, What web-sites do you recommend for 2cd Come On Baby?? - Jayson ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET AJ Brustein wrote: >The CD I have that is the hardest to find probaly is UHF - UHF, Yep, this one is REALLY hard to find... I've only seen it once on some (probably outdated) backorder-only website. Oh well, I have got the UHF 12" on the XL label, and all the tracks from the single are on Early Underground too... >but since I don't really know the availability of CDs, it could be Go, Yes, a strange thing this US Go single... It is listed on almost every online record store's catalog, but when I order it, it always turns out to be a backorder and after a month I always get the message they can't supply this single because it is out of print. DUH, TELL ME SOMETHING NEW! And what I also hate is when (Go) singles that are labeled IN STOCK are not in stock and turn out to be stinking backorders. And when they mail me "this single is currently not available" they often say: "We keep it listed in our catalog in case it becomes available again" YEAH RIGHT I don't think it's nice to advertise with things you can't supply! >2CD Come on Baby Hmm, I also used to think this one was pretty rare, but it has been on eBay a lot lately and I believe I saw it listed on several websites... >one of the Voodoo Child singles, Any store/site that can do backorders can supply these, they are not that rare...(yet!) >or any of my promos (about 10). Yes, promos are always limited. Oh, speaking of promos, I have the James Bond promo now. (thanks for the offer a while ago AJ!) >But of course, the one I have searched the most >for is the one I don't have, Underwater. Funny, when I bought EIW+Underwater in '95, there were LOTS of them! They even could be backordered until the end of 1998 I believe... Mute should re-issue this timeless Moby album! Bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BFle123456@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Bart Date: 08 Jul 1999 14:22:56 EDT Recently at Towers, I saw MOBY's PLAY listed for $21.00. I also saw the PLAY CD listed for $13.99. Though the two CD's looked similar, I was wondering if there was an import version of PLAY I did not know about. If there is, what is on it that is not on the US release. Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matthino@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Moby 'himself' on MTV YES it is true !!!!!!!!! Date: 08 Jul 1999 15:30:43 EDT Monday, I tried to make a request to see a Moby video on MTVE by the net. As you couldn', I mailed a message asking why we never see Moby videos. Believe it or not, Moby was on MTV Europe for SElect at 5 ! (Maybe my mail wasn't the cause of it but it is if not a nice coincidence.) He participated to the show with Trey who interviewed him about Play, ALan Lomax, his life... Moby said that he wanted now to marry, live in a big house with his wife, his children and animals (of course). We saw the Run On video that was really cool. Did anyone record the show ? ( TO make me a copy) Next step, Moby in Total Request (maybe with Bodyrock). That's all for now boys and girls. Bye Matthieu http://www.multimania.co m/evilninja/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david chamberlain Subject: (mobility) Hey I'm New, But I won't be once I'm Old. Date: 08 Jul 1999 16:48:54 -0400 Hey I'm a newbie to this list, here's my info: name: dave age: 21 Moby Collection: I own 24 Moby cds, nothing really rare or anything. Got 3 versions of Animal Rights(american, german, and english), two version of everything is wrong, the end of everything, plus all the other albums and a few import singles. Moby Intro: First heard everything is wrong when it first came out, then i got animal rights on a whim, been hooked since then. Other Artists I like: Sunny Day Real Estate, Spiritualized, Teenage Fan Club, Aphex Twin, Catherine Wheel, Radiohead, VAST, Echo and the Bunnymen, etc. I'm from Tampa, Florida. Not the greatest place to see tours since they rarely make it florida. I'm also in a band, www.youbringthemidget.com which is a dark ambient rock band, and www.youbringthemidget.com/filthy/home.html is my electronic alias page. later, Dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) Who cares Date: 08 Jul 1999 13:53:24 -0700 (PDT) The Honey/run single not only has some cool mixes on it but a mix of honey only avaiable on this single. In other news on Saterday Im going to the Orbital, Chrystal Meth, and LoFi show in Mass is any one going to this show???? Also on July 25th I will be at the Toads show ITS GOING TO BE AWSOME!!!!!! Bri --- SCHRAGIN2@aol.com wrote: > Why is everyone here so excited about the new Moby > singles? IF anything they > will be difficult to find, and just have a few > remixes! What the Hell? I > like Moby and everything, but there is no point in > getting worked up about > the HOney/Run single which only has the songs > "honey" and "run". > > adam > > === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) Bart (that's me) Date: 08 Jul 1999 23:05:39 +0200 Bill wrote: >Recently at Towers, I saw MOBY's PLAY listed for $21.00. I also saw the PLAY >CD listed for $13.99. Though the two CD's looked similar, I was wondering if >there was an import version of PLAY I did not know about. If there is, what >is on it that is not on the US release. As far as I know, the UK version and the US version are the same... Jayson wrote: > What web-sites do you recommend for 2cd Come On Baby?? Well Jayson, I see finding Moby stuff as a sport. I spend a lot of my free time on searching the internet for Moby recordings. I don't usually give URLs away. (to stay in sports terms) it would be like winning a swimming contest with a speedboat... Look here, I think they have it: www.imvs.com TIP: try typing: records cd dance mailorder in Altavista (for example) Bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ruben A Blanco Subject: (mobility) "Who cares" -> We Care + BODYROCK SINGLE Date: 08 Jul 1999 15:34:46 -0600 (MDT) Hehehehehehehe :) I just berly read the comments on the last Mobility E-Mails. ***** PEACE EVERYBODY! ****** Anyways, Welcome to all the new folks that just joined this list. Most of the time we are a lively group here. Hey Daniel Cerman anything on the playlists for the different BODYROCK Singles? Any news would benefit us all. Some TIPS for the new or Mis-Guided Readers: Yes some MOBY releases are hard to find. That is why such a e-mail distribution is so handy because all benefit from the Information available GLOBALLY. You can find all of MOBY's releases on the Internet (Online Music Shops, and Web-Auction Sites). It was cheaper and easier for me to buy the RUN ON\HONEY Singles and PLAY Release from the INTERNET then at my Local record store and Best Buy, etc. Maybe other readers can help you locate MOBY music. WHERE ARE THE BEST INTERNET RECORD SHOPS WHERE YOU CAN FIND HARD TO FIND MOBY RELEASES? This would make a nice topic along with the topic that Andrew requested: "WHAT WAS THE HARDEST MOBY RELEASE(INCLUDING PROMOS) THAT YOU HAVE GOTTEN YOUR HANDS?" Another source you may want to check the Mobility Archives for sources where to find things. I have dealt with: www.cdnow.com (Dependable - Couldn't get some rare Moby stuff from them) www.ab-cd.com (Dissapointing - Tried to Order "Why Can't It stop?" from them. They couldn't get it for me.) www.buy.com (Cheap prices - they have popular Moby Stuff) Do a search at GEMM (http://www.gemm.com/), search for Moby, and you find a lot of stuff at various online music stores! Ruben rblanco@utep.edu ************************ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) -> We Care + BODYROCK SINGLE Date: 09 Jul 1999 00:07:16 +0200 Ruben A Blanco wrote: >Hey Daniel Cerman anything on the playlists for the different >BODYROCK Singles? Any news would benefit us all. Yes, Daniel has been awfully quiet lately... I'll probably get the 2 European Bodyrock singles this weekend, perhaps I'll review the remix cd... I'll have the US CD next week I think. >www.ab-cd.com (Dissapointing - Tried to Order "Why Can't It stop?" from > them. They couldn't get it for me.) Yep, I've had the same experience, I ordered about 8 cd's and I only got 2 of them at a rediculous shipping rate ($9 I believe) (one of the two CDs wasn't even the cd I intended to buy! Grrr) What is ab-cd.com's slogan again? "From the obvious to the obscure" (???) HA HA HA HA HA YEAH RIGHT! >< /--\ Bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kelbert" Subject: (mobility) we're number thirty!!! Date: 08 Jul 1999 20:22:32 -0700 not that anyone will really care but bodyrock is now on edge 102's new rock thirty this week... number 30, but hey, at least people are voting to get it on the countdown. *gasp* can it be? moby fans in toronto aside from myself and jennafur? dude... no way. but when the DJs were talking about Moby they said play was better than animal rights (in my opinion that's not true) and that moby has found his nitch between fat boy slim and... the crystal method???!?!?!?! hello?!?!?!?! does that make any sense??? wait... this is just part of the debate on the orbital list. it doesn't belong here. but anyway, as i type this the two DJs were fighting about if moby was making his music more appealing to the masses or if the masses were starting to wake up realize moby rules... *shrugs* at least they're talking about moby. -kelbert Dance with the devil and the devil don't change; the devil changes you. -Max California from 8mm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BFle123456@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Hey I'm New, But I won't be once I'm Old. Date: 08 Jul 1999 21:49:18 EDT Hey Dave, my name is Bill and welcome to the list! You seem to have a very diverse musical taste; excellent choices though! Here are some the more recent CD's I have purchased: 1. Missy Elliot - Da Real World 2. Whitney Houston - My Love Is Your Love 3. Texas - The Hush 4. MOBY - Revolver CD Single & Everytime You Touch Me CD Single 5. "GO" Soundtrack 6. Underworld - Beaucoup Fish 7. Gusgus - This Is Normal I am 23 and work as a teacher in San Diego, CA. Take care ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BFle123456@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Who cares Date: 08 Jul 1999 21:50:33 EDT \Last night I saw Dave Matthews in concert in Chula Vista, CA. The show was amazing; dave is wicked live, and his band are true musicians. I have a better appreciation for the talent and musicianship that the band possesses. I swear I saw God! Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) Question... Date: 08 Jul 1999 21:23:54 -0500 > WHAT WAS THE HARDEST MOBY RELEASE(INCLUDING PROMOS) THAT YOU HAVE >GOTTEN YOUR HANDS? I want to see Steve Giles' answer to this... -- The C.O.D. / John Turpin / "I believe in this reality / But it doesn't answer what it means to me My hope is / Above and beyond" -- Mortal, "Above & Beyond" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby's closer to mainstream Date: 08 Jul 1999 20:06:07 -0500 >The most amazing thing happened today. I've read this list for close to two >years now, envying all of you that live in big cities that actually play good >music on the radio stations. However, I live in Arkansas :( And i >figured that >hearing moby on the radio hear was just out of the question. Imagine my >surprise, when driving through my town of Fayetteville, i heard Bodyrock >on the >X 104.9 I nearly ran off the road. I remember the days when none of my >friends knew who the hell moby was, and now he's in rotation on the radio. This reminds me to mention that Moby is gettting quite a bit of play (no pun intended) on our local college station. They're playing "Porcelain" a lot and the idiots on the Electronika show actually said that the new Moby is excellent; they played "Honey." I should loan them some CD singles... -- The C.O.D. / John Turpin / "I believe in this reality / But it doesn't answer what it means to me My hope is / Above and beyond" -- Mortal, "Above & Beyond" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Gall Subject: (mobility) Arpathoski Date: 09 Jul 1999 03:43:47 -0500 hey i just noticed GO: arpathoski mix is awfully groovy, anyone else noticed? -Anthony by the way - what the hell does Arpathoski mean? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Hey I'm New, But I won't be once I'm Old. Date: 09 Jul 1999 08:53:58 -0400 WElcome to the list. Whooo-hooo! Someone else who likes VAST! - Jayson ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ name: dave age: 21 F , VAST, I'm from Tampa, Florida. Not the greatest place to see tours since they rarely make it florida. I'm also in a band, www.youbringthemidget.com which is a dark ambient rock band, and www.youbringthemidget.com/filthy/home.html is my electronic alias page. later, Dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: Re[2]: (mobility) Who cares Date: 09 Jul 1999 08:56:02 -0400 Wish I could goto that concert. It's at the Worcester Centrum or something? Sounds like a blast. Orbital is great in concert. I saw them at AXIS on Landsdown about 3 years ago. Didn't someone mention MOBY playing at the end of JULY in Boston?? ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET The Honey/run single not only has some cool mixes on it but a mix of honey only avaiable on this single. In other news on Saterday Im going to the Orbital, Chrystal Meth, and LoFi show in Mass is any one going to this show???? Also on July 25th I will be at the Toads show ITS GOING TO BE AWSOME!!!!!! Bri --- SCHRAGIN2@aol.com wrote: > Why is everyone here so excited about the new Moby > singles? IF anything they > will be difficult to find, and just have a few > remixes! What the Hell? I > like Moby and everything, but there is no point in > getting worked up about > the HOney/Run single which only has the songs > "honey" and "run". > > adam > > === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: (mobility) (stores to buy Moby and hardest find) Date: 09 Jul 1999 06:37:15 PDT >>From: John Turpin >>WHAT WAS THE HARDEST MOBY RELEASE(INCLUDING PROMOS) THAT YOU HAVE >>GOTTEN YOUR HANDS (on) ? >I want to see Steve Giles' answer to this... One day I decided I wanted all the early Instinct 12"s. I set about obtaining copies of each. The one record that took me longest to find was Voodoo Child Remixes. I spent about 5 months hoping to find Remixes. Next to that, the Voodoo Child 12". I found one in the Netherlands but didn't want to buy it from there. (Bart has that copy now, from Ellesdesia.nl, I believe, they have lots of Moby vinyl) The UHF, Barracuda, Brainstorm, Mobility, Next Is The E, Brotherhood, & self-titled I got together, all at once, for $100. It took me about a week to score that deal on Watts Vinyl Seekers BBS. (www.wattsmusic.com) So that was actually easy! (the Brotherhood was a surprise gift from the seller) As for CDs, EIW w/ Underwater was very difficult. There is this 'add your own Moby review and rate each release' page somewhere, and somebody had posted a negative review of EIW and said the sleepy bonus disc was the only redeeming feature. The post was over a year old, but I wrote the listed email and asked to buy it. I did for $20. That was late 98. The COB 2-pack may be surfacing now that Moby's name is getting around, but during the fall of last year it was scarce if not impossible to locate. That took me about 2 or 3 months. Check out these US stores for good Moby selections: http://www.vvinyl.com (that's two v's, not a w) http://www.alternativemusic.com http://www.vinylvendors.com http://www.slcd.com http://www.sirendisc.com Later! -Steve _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david j bass Subject: Re: (mobility) (stores to buy Moby and hardest find) Date: 09 Jul 1999 08:55:17 -0500 There is an interactive Everthing is Wrong CD-ROM suposedly somewhere out there, I found out about it at this site: www.cbc.mcd.umn.edu/~doogie/moby.html if anyone knows anything about the CD-ROM could you please tell me, I'm interested in getting it. Dave ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) chart news Date: 09 Jul 1999 07:12:45 -0700 (PDT) unfortunately, i dont know where PLAY stands in Billboard becuz they only put the top 100 on the website for albums... last time I knew, PLAY was 167 on its second week..... anyway BODYROCK has only 2WO more adds on rock radio! GET THOS REQUESTS IN PUNK!!! And It isnt #1 onn CMJ's RPM (techno) chart nemore, he "Surrenders" to the Chemical Brothers. ha ha... And PLAY is also #1 on Core Radio, whatever tha hell that means. And its back in the top 10 on Triple A radio. isnt that like folk music or something? i mean Cibo Matto is also on that chart what the hell? Oh well, i guess its probly cuz of those Alan Lomax samples..... as long as he's getting airplay oh btw WEIRD Al's new cd RUNNING WITH SCISSORS (lol) is #35 or so on the BB200. rock!!! And the label its on is called WAY MOBY! How cool is that? I'd never heard of this label before this album... (well i posted it before but anywayz.) "Well he left home and kissed his mommy goodbye, saying soon I'm gonna be a Jedi, soon I'm gonna be Jedi..." awesome stuff. MTV has it in rotation! reqwest it on TRL! oh yeah this is the Moby list not the WEIRD AL list. well, they do have one thing in common... UHF!!! hey Boppo wanna play a game?!? [honk honk] Look up, look down, now look at Mr. Frying Pan! [bonk] uh...ok, sure.......... bye !!!!!!!!!!!! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: Re[2]: (mobility) Question... Date: 09 Jul 1999 09:17:22 -0700 (PDT) > > Anyone know how to get UNDERWATER? Have a > damnable time finding that. AGRRED,I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND IT FOR ABOUT 2 MONTHS STRAIGHT! NO LUCK. IF ANYBODY HAS IT AND IS WILLING TO TAPE/CDR FOR $/TRADE PLEASE EMAIL ME PRIVATELY. ALSO, AS MUCH AS I GET/GOT REALLY FRUSTRATED TRYING TO GET PEOPLE TO TALK ABOUT MOBY'S ISSUES, I AGREE THAT ALL!! POSTS RELATING TO THE MUSIC ARE VALID AND NECASSARY. EVEN IF THERE SOMEWHAT REPETATIVE. PEACE-CHRISTIAN _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) Arpathoski Date: 09 Jul 1999 10:04:12 -0700 (PDT) ooo, yeah, yeah! that may be my favorite mix of GO! that and woodtick. --- Anthony Gall wrote: > hey i just noticed GO: arpathoski mix is awfully > groovy, anyone else > noticed? > > -Anthony > > by the way - what the hell does Arpathoski mean? > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Ruano Subject: (mobility) You were right, EA is good... Date: 09 Jul 1999 19:36:18 +0200 I got EA last week and I must confess it's worth the bucks. It sound very familiar to me, as I do know rhythm bases and samples... It's like I had listened to it a lot of times before.. There are some real groovy songs, like Besame, Rock the House and others. Never listened Original Go before... A friend of mine can tell which instruments (boxes) he used in most of the songs... What's that songs named with the word '303' and where can I find it ? It was something like "Evrybody needs a 303" or so... Nice weekend. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Subject: Re: (mobility) (stores to buy Moby and hardest find) Date: 09 Jul 1999 10:47:48 -0600 speaking of which, does anybody have any idea where i could possibly find this? i know it's close to impossible to find, but i was just wondering. i do own a copy of it currently although when i received it from the person who got it for me, it was rather scratched up, most likely due to the very nice but very impractical packaging. if anybody has ANY idea whatsoever where i may be able to find this, please please let me know. >The COB 2-pack may be surfacing now that Moby's name is getting around, but >during the fall of last year it was scarce if not impossible to locate. That >took me about 2 or 3 months. > Chris Perkins It's nice to be important, cdperk@trib.com but it's more important to be nice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) You were right, EA is good... Date: 09 Jul 1999 10:50:38 -0700 (PDT) What's that songs named with the > word '303' and where > can I find it ? It was something like "Evrybody > needs a 303" or so... > > Nice weekend. it's fatboy slim-everybody needs a 303. or was it loves? anyway..try to get the 12" if your a vinyl collector. the bsides rock! _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re(mobility)SF bay are concert dates-moby,orbital,chems,dubtribe free party,dmb Date: 09 Jul 1999 12:05:11 -0700 (PDT) the SF moby show is Aug 10th at the maritime hall. $20 a really small venue! yeah!! i'll be taking pad & paper to get a set list. he's playing with boom boom satalite...who are they? Orbital/Crystal Method(I HATE CRYSTAL METHOD!!!)July 23rd at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Another beautiful newly renovated small venue. But tickets are $30 and i HATE CRYSTAL METHOD!! Chemical Brothers are only playing at "cyberfest"! FUCK THAT!!! they are the most ridiculous "corporate" parties ever thrown and I hate them!!! I don't care who's playing i won't support them. i went to the first one back in like 93 and there was 18,000 people there. BLECK! but in case anyone is interested..other acts include BT, Dj Rap & Goldie. It's at the santa clara county fair grounds. going to be waaaay to many people!! for anyone in the SF bay area, just a reminder that dubtribe is throwing an all day Bastille day block party in San Fran on wed. july 14th. it's free!! goes from 3 pm to 11 pm. hey bill! i'm going to DMB tomorrow night at the beautiful shorline amphitheatre in mountain view, CA. i even got decent seats!(that's really hard to do with all the fanclub members getting first dibs on tickets these days). it's gonna be sweet! sippin' a nice brew, dancin to some dave as the sun sets over the hills. i'm soooo excited!! peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: Re: (mobility) You were right, EA is good... Date: 09 Jul 1999 17:10:26 -0400 EA?? what does that stand for? ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET I got EA last week and I must confess it's worth the bucks. It sound very familiar to me, as I do know rhythm bases and samples... It's like I had listened to it a lot of times before.. There are some real groovy songs, like Besame, Rock the House and others. Never listened Original Go before... A friend of mine can tell which instruments (boxes) he used in most of the songs... What's that songs named with the word '303' and where can I find it ? It was something like "Evrybody needs a 303" or so... Nice weekend. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: Re: (mobility) You were right, EA is good... Date: 09 Jul 1999 14:44:49 PDT That should've been EU, for Early Undeground. Besame and Rock The House were mentioned... >From: jgmagnus@bkb.com > > > EA?? what does that stand for? > > >______________________________ Reply Separator There are some real groovy >songs, like Besame, Rock the House and >others. >Never listened Original Go before... _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david j bass Subject: Re: (mobility) Who cares Date: 09 Jul 1999 16:52:11 -0500 I know I'm kinda late on this one, but, like Giles said, there is something for everybody on the remix singles. My older bro gave the Feeling so Real remixes and that is my favorite Cd of Moby's that I have besides Play. Simply because all of them sound different from each other. They just use the same samples in a different combo, and you get a really nice effect out of it. I'm really glad he put in the samples at the end of the Cd too, when I get my sampling machine, I'm going to have fun. Dave ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "markus wollina" Subject: (mobility) bodyrock video + moby cereals! Date: 10 Jul 1999 06:43:18 PDT The Bodyrock video is now on heavy rotation on VIVA 2. It features Moby and another bloke somewhere in NY (is suppose) and this guy is dancing around to the song, while Moby does some things to make it more thrilling. For example, he sets some tires on fire behind this other guy, and one of the tires is accidentally rolling away, setting a car on fire. It's pretty funny, and the music differs a bit from the version on the album. I don't have the single yet, maybe it's the official radio edit. And we German Moby fans got something great now: Hipp (a big producer of baby's food) has done cereals called "Honey Moby"! Check out Mute's new German site (www.mute.de) for more info. They've also got dozens of pics, including one of a text Moby wrote about the Simpsons. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 10 Jul 1999 13:59:44 -0500 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------07F061FC5315558590729568 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > OKAY FOLKS, > DIRECT FROM POLLSTAR > > 07/10/99 Paris FRA Hippodrome De Longchamps > 07/25/99 New Haven CT Toad's Place > 07/26/99 Lancaster PA Chameleon > 07/28/99 Philadelphia PA Theatre Of Living Arts > 07/29/99 New York NY Bowery Ballroom > 07/30/99 Boston MA Avalon > 07/31/99 Plainview NY Vanderbilt > 08/02/99 Clifton Park NY Northern Lights > 08/05/99 Vancouver BC Richard's On Richards > 08/10/99 San Francisco CA Maritime Hall > 08/11/99 San Diego CA Cane's > 08/12/99 Los Angeles CA Mayan Theatre > 08/13/99 Las Vegas NV Hard Rock Hotel - The Joint > 08/15/99 Mesa AZ Nile Theatre > 08/20/99 Austin TX La Zona Rosa > 08/21/99 Dallas TX Deep Ellum Live > 08/23/99 Minneapolis MN First Avenue > 08/24/99 Milwaukee WI Rave > 08/25/99 Chicago IL Metro / Smart Bar > 08/28/99 Toronto CA Warehouse > 08/31/99 Detroit MI St. Andrews Hall > 09/02/99 Pittsburgh PA Metropol > 09/03/99 Norfolk VA Boathouse > 09/04/99 Atlanta GA Cotton Club > 09/08/99 Carrboro NC Cat's Cradle > 09/11/99 Baltimore MD Bohager's > 09/13/99 Washington DC 9:30 Club > 09/14/99 Philadelphia PA Electric Factory > 09/15/99 New York NY Roseland > 09/21/99 London UK Scala > 09/22/99 London UK Scala > > I'm going to try to head over to both the Texas shows. If anyboyd else > is going, let me know > > ----rob --------------07F061FC5315558590729568 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Message-ID: <37879770.DBA28A4E@comp.uark.edu> Reply-To: rskipwo@comp.uark.edu X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en] (Win98; I) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 References: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OK FOLKS, DIRECT FROM POLLSTAR 07/10/99 Paris FRA Hippodrome De Longchamps 07/25/99 New Haven CT Toad's Place 07/26/99 Lancaster PA Chameleon 07/28/99 Philadelphia PA Theatre Of Living Arts 07/29/99 New York NY Bowery Ballroom 07/30/99 Boston MA Avalon 07/31/99 Plainview NY Vanderbilt 08/02/99 Clifton Park NY Northern Lights 08/05/99 Vancouver BC Richard's On Richards 08/10/99 San Francisco CA Maritime Hall 08/11/99 San Diego CA Cane's 08/12/99 Los Angeles CA Mayan Theatre 08/13/99 Las Vegas NV Hard Rock Hotel - The Joint 08/15/99 Mesa AZ Nile Theatre 08/20/99 Austin TX La Zona Rosa 08/21/99 Dallas TX Deep Ellum Live 08/23/99 Minneapolis MN First Avenue 08/24/99 Milwaukee WI Rave 08/25/99 Chicago IL Metro / Smart Bar 08/28/99 Toronto CA Warehouse 08/31/99 Detroit MI St. Andrews Hall 09/02/99 Pittsburgh PA Metropol 09/03/99 Norfolk VA Boathouse 09/04/99 Atlanta GA Cotton Club 09/08/99 Carrboro NC Cat's Cradle 09/11/99 Baltimore MD Bohager's 09/13/99 Washington DC 9:30 Club 09/14/99 Philadelphia PA Electric Factory 09/15/99 New York NY Roseland 09/21/99 London UK Scala 09/22/99 London UK Scala I'm going to try to head over to both the Texas shows. If anyboyd else is going, let me know ----rob --------------07F061FC5315558590729568-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: Re: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 10 Jul 1999 16:10:28 -0700 hey rob... do u know where to get tickets?? is it an independent ticket distributor or do we call the place of the concert?? plov -----Original Message----- > > > >> OKAY FOLKS, >> DIRECT FROM POLLSTAR >> >> 07/10/99 Paris FRA Hippodrome De Longchamps >> 07/25/99 New Haven CT Toad's Place >> 07/26/99 Lancaster PA Chameleon >> 07/28/99 Philadelphia PA Theatre Of Living Arts >> 07/29/99 New York NY Bowery Ballroom >> 07/30/99 Boston MA Avalon >> 07/31/99 Plainview NY Vanderbilt >> 08/02/99 Clifton Park NY Northern Lights >> 08/05/99 Vancouver BC Richard's On Richards >> 08/10/99 San Francisco CA Maritime Hall >> 08/11/99 San Diego CA Cane's >> 08/12/99 Los Angeles CA Mayan Theatre >> 08/13/99 Las Vegas NV Hard Rock Hotel - The Joint >> 08/15/99 Mesa AZ Nile Theatre >> 08/20/99 Austin TX La Zona Rosa >> 08/21/99 Dallas TX Deep Ellum Live >> 08/23/99 Minneapolis MN First Avenue >> 08/24/99 Milwaukee WI Rave >> 08/25/99 Chicago IL Metro / Smart Bar >> 08/28/99 Toronto CA Warehouse >> 08/31/99 Detroit MI St. Andrews Hall >> 09/02/99 Pittsburgh PA Metropol >> 09/03/99 Norfolk VA Boathouse >> 09/04/99 Atlanta GA Cotton Club >> 09/08/99 Carrboro NC Cat's Cradle >> 09/11/99 Baltimore MD Bohager's >> 09/13/99 Washington DC 9:30 Club >> 09/14/99 Philadelphia PA Electric Factory >> 09/15/99 New York NY Roseland >> 09/21/99 London UK Scala >> 09/22/99 London UK Scala >> >> I'm going to try to head over to both the Texas shows. If anyboyd else >> is going, let me know >> >> ----rob > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kelbert" Subject: Re: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 10 Jul 1999 19:48:07 -0700 > hey rob... do u know where to get tickets?? is it an independent ticket > distributor or do we call the place of the concert?? > i know that ticketmaster is covering the canadian dates, so i would think it would be the same for you guys south of the border. im disapointed that the vancouver date is a 19+ show. im still going, but i would think that moby would play all ages shows. i wonder if the rest of the shows are not all ages? anyone care to take a guess based on the venues? oh well. -kelly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: Re: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 10 Jul 1999 19:53:53 -0500 DOES ANYBODY HAVE DECENT EQUIPMENT TO TAPE A SHOW??????????? I have a cd burner and would be MORE than happy to edit down tapes and burn them to cds. I'm on the smashing pumpkins list also and those guys designate people to tape at shows. If we organized i don't see why we couldn't get every show taped (or at least pretty close) If anybody wants to help out contact me. also...... The dates were from pollstar, and they don't have any ticket information. I would just call the venue and ask them. HOWEVER ticketmaster currently has listings for moby shows in arizona, california, conneticut, nevada, new york and pennsylvania. Either the others are independent ticket distribution or ticketmaster just hasn't listed them yet -----rob kelbert wrote: > > hey rob... do u know where to get tickets?? is it an independent ticket > > distributor or do we call the place of the concert?? > > > > i know that ticketmaster is covering the canadian dates, so i would think > it would be the same for you guys south of the border. > > im disapointed that the vancouver date is a 19+ show. > im still going, but i would think that moby would play all ages shows. > i wonder if the rest of the shows are not all ages? anyone care to take > a guess based on the venues? > > oh well. > > -kelly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: UHF@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 10 Jul 1999 21:30:56 EDT anybody know if the chicago show is going to be all ages or 18+? also, the two bodyrock single vynols are on ebay for like 8.99 together if anyone is interested. andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TREEWOMBAT@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 10 Jul 1999 22:16:24 EDT anyone know if the shows are all-ages or 18+? i would want to go to the chicago show -mkg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael haag Subject: (mobility) Hi All! Date: 10 Jul 1999 20:07:04 -0700 (PDT) My name is Mike. I am a 21 year-old English Major at the University of Buffalo, New York. I live in Syracuse, NY. I have been a Moby fan ever since I heard "That's When I Reach For My Revolver" on a late night radio show. I went out and bought "Animal Rights" the following day. My Moby CD collection (in no particular order) consists of: Everything is Wrong Underwater The Double CD Remixes of Everything is Wrong (by evil Ninja Moby) 2 different "Into The Blue" remix cds Moby Ambient The End Of Everything Rare: The Collected B-sides The "Go" Remix cd Moby MixMag Live With Moby and Sven Vath The "That's When I Reach For My Revolver" single The "Come On Baby" single Early Underground The "Bring Back My Happiness" single The "Move" single I Like to Score The "Honey" single The "Honey" remix single Play One of the "Run On" singles (I'll have the other one soon) Although collecting Moby CDs is a big priority, I do like many other Musicians. Among them are: Hayden, Liz Phair, Portishead, Beth Orton, Sarah Mclachlan, Sneaker Pimps, The Smiths, Nine Inch Nails, Bjork, The Cure, and New Order. I joined the list to find other Moby fans. I've never even met a person who knew who Moby is until I told them. I'm happy to learn that other people with good taste do exist :) I hope to hear from you guys soon. Stay funky. -Mike _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) bodyrock video + moby cereals! Date: 10 Jul 1999 21:15:49 -0500 >For >example, he sets some tires on fire behind this other guy, and one of the >tires is accidentally rolling away, setting a car on fire. Is it environmentally-friendly to burn tires or cars? :\ -- The C.O.D. / John Turpin / "I believe in this reality / But it doesn't answer what it means to me My hope is / Above and beyond" -- Mortal, "Above & Beyond" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) You were right, EA is good... Date: 10 Jul 1999 21:14:41 -0500 >A friend of mine can tell which instruments (boxes) he used in most >of the songs... What's that songs named with the word '303' and where >can I find it ? It was something like "Evrybody needs a 303" or so... It refers to the Roland TB-303 synth box. Fatboy Slim uses one a lot and Moby's used it in several songs -- I think "Bring Back My Happiness". It produces a really squelchy, trippy, morphing sound. -- The C.O.D. / John Turpin / "I believe in this reality / But it doesn't answer what it means to me My hope is / Above and beyond" -- Mortal, "Above & Beyond" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Gall Subject: Re: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 10 Jul 1999 23:37:48 -0500 hey andrew, you also live near chicago eh? i turn 18 about a week after that chicago moby show, so you don't even know how bad it would suck if it was 18+!!! hey, maybe we should meet at the show. anyone else going to the concert at the metro? it's a great venue, should make for a great time! -Anthony ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Saturday, July 10, 1999 8:30 PM > anybody know if the chicago show is going to be all ages or 18+? also, the > two bodyrock single vynols are on ebay for like 8.99 together if anyone is > interested. > andrew > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Gall Subject: Re: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 10 Jul 1999 23:37:48 -0500 hey andrew, you also live near chicago eh? i turn 18 about a week after that chicago moby show, so you don't even know how bad it would suck if it was 18+!!! hey, maybe we should meet at the show. anyone else going to the concert at the metro? it's a great venue, should make for a great time! -Anthony ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Saturday, July 10, 1999 8:30 PM > anybody know if the chicago show is going to be all ages or 18+? also, the > two bodyrock single vynols are on ebay for like 8.99 together if anyone is > interested. > andrew > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: amelia e ricks Subject: (mobility) goodbye all Date: 10 Jul 1999 19:40:53 EDT I joined this list having never heard Moby but loving him already. I hoped to find people to discuss him and his views with, and I have found a few, but except for a brief moment after Christian posted the essays from Play, this list seems to discuss all that I don't particularly care about about Moby. I've finally heard Moby and, while it was interesting and I'm going to add some more to my collection, I doubt that I will ever be nearly enough of an enthusiast to be interested by 95% of what comes up on this list. I will always love Moby and will most likely eventually try to seek out all of his albums, but it is his writing I am after, not his music. If anyone ever starts a list discussing the essays and the issues around them, please let me know. Otherwise, I'll stick to the people I met through the discussion that developed after the essays and the (kind of) list I started to discuss them. Anyone who notices my absence or wishes to discuss politics, religion, environmentalism, animal rights, or anything else may feel free to email me. Good bye, good luck, good will, Amelia, Glad I joined temporarily, despite the disappointment 'Tis not too late to seek a newer world.--Alfred, Lord Tennyson ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: amelia e ricks Subject: (mobility) goodbye all Date: 10 Jul 1999 19:40:53 EDT I joined this list having never heard Moby but loving him already. I hoped to find people to discuss him and his views with, and I have found a few, but except for a brief moment after Christian posted the essays from Play, this list seems to discuss all that I don't particularly care about about Moby. I've finally heard Moby and, while it was interesting and I'm going to add some more to my collection, I doubt that I will ever be nearly enough of an enthusiast to be interested by 95% of what comes up on this list. I will always love Moby and will most likely eventually try to seek out all of his albums, but it is his writing I am after, not his music. If anyone ever starts a list discussing the essays and the issues around them, please let me know. Otherwise, I'll stick to the people I met through the discussion that developed after the essays and the (kind of) list I started to discuss them. Anyone who notices my absence or wishes to discuss politics, religion, environmentalism, animal rights, or anything else may feel free to email me. Good bye, good luck, good will, Amelia, Glad I joined temporarily, despite the disappointment 'Tis not too late to seek a newer world.--Alfred, Lord Tennyson ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: Re: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 10 Jul 1999 21:55:37 -0700 the price of tickets through ticketmaster for the AZ show is nuts!! ticketmaster charges a lot in terms for their profit. hmm... let's see if i'll be able to afford them some time soon. anybody else in AZ planning on going?? plov -----Original Message----- >DOES ANYBODY HAVE DECENT EQUIPMENT TO TAPE A SHOW??????????? >I have a cd burner and would be MORE than happy to edit down tapes and burn >them to cds. >I'm on the smashing pumpkins list also and those guys designate people to tape >at shows. If we organized i don't see why we couldn't get every show taped >(or at least pretty close) > >If anybody wants to help out contact me. > >also...... >The dates were from pollstar, and they don't have any ticket information. I >would just call the venue and ask them. > >HOWEVER >ticketmaster currently has listings for moby shows in arizona, california, >conneticut, nevada, new york and pennsylvania. Either the others are >independent ticket distribution or ticketmaster just hasn't listed them yet > > >-----rob > > > >kelbert wrote: > >> > hey rob... do u know where to get tickets?? is it an independent ticket >> > distributor or do we call the place of the concert?? >> > >> >> i know that ticketmaster is covering the canadian dates, so i would think >> it would be the same for you guys south of the border. >> >> im disapointed that the vancouver date is a 19+ show. >> im still going, but i would think that moby would play all ages shows. >> i wonder if the rest of the shows are not all ages? anyone care to take >> a guess based on the venues? >> >> oh well. >> >> -kelly > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) stuff Date: 11 Jul 1999 06:24:04 -0700 (PDT) moby cereal??? CHESTER will be delighted!!!!!!!!! okay, um, Binnie Kline played "Run On" on WPKN last night! TWICE!!! As soon as we got in the car I heard those opening pianos and I was like THATS MOBY!!!!!!!! then she played something else and then like Paul Simon or sumthin and then MOBY again! she was mixing it with like some classical something... i dont know... then she played BLUR.... i wouldve called to say ROCK!!! but we were in the car so..... okay folks, got my WPKN demo done, ill hand that in to Rod and welll I probly wont get to be on the radio YET but well its worth a shot!!! saw austin powers 2, anyone think that mini-me is a little bit like the Aphex Come To Daddy video? especially the part when he is battling Austin in the spaceship? and theres another part that sort of reminds me of the Windolicker video, if u saw it u'd probly know what i mean.......... and that part with the guy who only answers the questions after theyre asked 3 times... that was SOOOOO Monty Python! rock! also, that Dr. Evil song was by THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS!!! how rock is that??? but it wasn't sung by them, it was sung by... somebody i dont know who... neway, BYE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) non moby: TROY MCCLURE! Date: 11 Jul 1999 06:46:09 -0700 (PDT) hey folks, someone on the S&O list found a list of Troy McClure movies etc. here it is! http://www.pop.k-net.dk/homepage/n/Taz/kaleidoskop/troy_mcclure.asp woohoo! my alltime favorite is still "You may remember me from such nature films as 'Earwigs! Ewwww!' and 'Man Vs. Nature The Road To Victory'." CLASSIC!!!!!! bye! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) MOBY REMIXES ON EBAY Date: 11 Jul 1999 07:48:44 -0700 (PDT) THIS CD...The Head / Concrete Blonde OOPCD single "Dama" Item #126483161...ON EBAY HAS 2 MOBY REMIXES LISTED. 2. Moby Sad Gospel Mix, 4. Moby Melodic Deep Mix. I LOVE MOBY AND CONCRETE BLONDE BUT WAS NOT AWARE OF THESE REMIXES(YEAH THERE PROBABLY IN THE DISCOGRAPHY..). ANYWAY, THEY DON'T COME UP UNDER MOBY ON EBAY SO I THOUGHT I'D POST IT. THE PROBLEM IS IT'S ALREADY AT $16.39 PEACE-CHRISTIAN _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SCHRAGIN2@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Hi All! Date: 11 Jul 1999 15:21:59 EDT What is on the Come on Baby single? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) Hi All! Date: 11 Jul 1999 12:30:31 -0700 (PDT) the double special hoopty lala super dope you betcha bad ass come on baby is on ebay right now. and it lists what's on it. --- SCHRAGIN2@aol.com wrote: > What is on the Come on Baby single? > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) Move 2x12" ? Date: 11 Jul 1999 21:36:26 +0200 Hello all, I just bought what I think is a 2x12" version of Move, at least, that was wat the comments said. Does anyone know anything about this? Could it be the Move promo: Elektra ED 5663? If this is some yet undiscovered record I'll tell you all about it when I get it! PS. I got the 2 UK Bodyrock singles this Friday and I must say I really like the b-sides and the remixes! Especially the Rae & Christian remix!!!! WOW Bart np: Voodoo Child - Honest love (US album version) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BFle123456@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 11 Jul 1999 15:31:17 EDT Is anyone on this list from CA, specifically from the San Diego area? If so, I'd love to know the price of MOBY tickets for his 8/11 show at Cane's. Let me know at flem98@hotmail.com Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Zither1769@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #34 Date: 11 Jul 1999 16:13:34 EDT if anyone is going to the boston show let me know! :) i'd love to meet ya! ~julia~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Paul Medeiros" Subject: (mobility) Everything is Wrong Mixed Date: 11 Jul 1999 18:24:14 -0400 Hi Folks, Well I just spent my week of vacation in Toronto looking for this Cd. I hit the used stores, HMV, tower, Sam the Record Man and a bunch of other stores and I couldn't find it. However there is a glimmer of hope. According to one of the stores that I went to, I was told that the cd may be reissued. I guess Mute Records is giving Oasis records the right to distribute their cd's. Now my question is Has anyone heard of Oasis records? Can anyone shed some light on this matter. Is anybody willing to have a burned cd version of this :). -paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) Everything is Wrong Mixed Date: 11 Jul 1999 15:38:14 -0700 (PDT) never heard of oasis records. but let's convince somebody to reissue everything is wrong/underwater. and just in case anyone has a burner and this cd, i am willing to pay far to much money for this peice of music(underwater). interested? email me. peace-christian --- Paul Medeiros wrote: > Hi Folks, > > Well I just spent my week of vacation in Toronto > looking for this Cd. I hit > the used stores, HMV, tower, Sam the Record Man and > a bunch of other stores > and I couldn't find it. However there is a glimmer > of hope. According to > one of the stores that I went to, I was told that > the cd may be reissued. I > guess Mute Records is giving Oasis records the right > to distribute their > cd's. > > Now my question is Has anyone heard of Oasis > records? Can anyone shed some > light on this matter. Is anybody willing to have a > burned cd version of > this :). > -paul > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: morag doodikins Subject: Re: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 11 Jul 1999 17:36:13 -0700 (PDT) ...does anyone have any info on tour dates in or near to philadelphia??? if so they would be greatly appreciated...thanx, *freyja* disco_starr@yahoo.com --- kelbert wrote: > > > hey rob... do u know where to get tickets?? is it > an independent ticket > > distributor or do we call the place of the > concert?? > > > > i know that ticketmaster is covering the canadian > dates, so i would think > it would be the same for you guys south of the > border. > > im disapointed that the vancouver date is a 19+ > show. > im still going, but i would think that moby would > play all ages shows. > i wonder if the rest of the shows are not all ages? > anyone care to take > a guess based on the venues? > > oh well. > > -kelly > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Proxia@aol.com Subject: (mobility) concert dates Date: 11 Jul 1999 21:47:52 EDT can someone please give me the dates for moby in cleveland and in pittburgh ... ??? are these dates for sure or still up in the air ? thanks --- bobo the penguin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "James Raiswell" Subject: (mobility) Tour dates Date: 11 Jul 1999 22:14:04 -0400 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0066_01BECBEA.AFCBAFE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Man, this is easily the most exciting thing to have happened to me = since... I dunno... birth. Who all's heading out to the big show in = Toronto? Also, anyone know when the tix are going on sale for that show? I've = been pestering Ticketmaster on a daily basis and I'm starting to get to = know some of the staff pretty well (nice folks, those kids - doing a = bang-up job). Alas, none of that is getting me tickets... And hey... who's opening? Anyone? Does Moby usually tour with opening = acts? (I've never seen him, so forgive my ignorance...) - James ------=_NextPart_000_0066_01BECBEA.AFCBAFE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Man, this is easily the most exciting thing to have happened to me = since...=20 I dunno... birth. Who all's heading out to the big show in = Toronto?
Also, anyone know when the tix are going on sale for that show? = I've been=20 pestering Ticketmaster on a daily basis and I'm starting to get to know = some of=20 the staff pretty well (nice folks, those kids - doing a bang-up job). = Alas, none=20 of that is getting me tickets...
And hey... who's opening? Anyone? Does Moby usually tour with = opening acts?=20 (I've never seen him, so forgive my ignorance...)
- James
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Man, this is easily the most exciting thing to have happened to me since... I dunn= o... birth. Who all's heading out to the big show in Toronto?

Also, anyone know when the tix are going on sale for that show? I've been pesterin= g Ticketmaster on a daily basis and I'm starting to get to know some of= the staff pretty well (nice folks, those kids - doing a bang-up job). Alas, non= e of that is getting me tickets...

And hey... who's opening? Anyone? Does Moby usually tour with opening acts? (I'v= e never seen him, so forgive my ignorance...)

- James

--Boundary_(ID_gYDJUuSban0kowJIfHrzrw)-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BFle123456@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Tour dates Date: 12 Jul 1999 04:36:11 EDT For the Toronto people out there, do you know anyone named Heather Prophet? She has her own band and used to work at a doughnut place in Toronto, near Howard Street/Avenue. I am from Canada, and I thought I might throw this at fellow canucks. Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: (mobility) Bart & Slow Motion Suicide Date: 12 Jul 1999 10:08:00 -0400 Bart or anyone, Is Slow MOtion Suicide ONLY on the Voodoo Child (Euopean) End of Everything? AND is it any good/just as good as the other songs on that album. I'd hate to buy the euopean version for JUST one song. - Jayson -----Original Message----- Bart np: Voodoo Child - Honest love (US album version) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: (mobility) RE: Julia & Boston Show Date: 12 Jul 1999 10:10:00 -0400 Julia, I'm going to the Boston show. - Jayson you can email me at: jgmagnus@bkb.com or jgmagnus@msn.com -----Original Message----- Sent: Sunday, July 11, 1999 4:13 PM if anyone is going to the boston show let me know! :) i'd love to meet ya! ~julia~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) Everything is Wrong Mixed Date: 12 Jul 1999 10:12:00 -0400 check out GEMM.COM they have it - Jayson -----Original Message----- Hi Folks, Well I just spent my week of vacation in Toronto looking for this Cd. I hit the used stores, HMV, tower, Sam the Record Man and a bunch of other stores and I couldn't find it. However there is a glimmer of hope. According to one of the stores that I went to, I was told that the cd may be reissued. I guess Mute Records is giving Oasis records the right to distribute their cd's. Now my question is Has anyone heard of Oasis records? Can anyone shed some light on this matter. Is anybody willing to have a burned cd version of this :). -paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) rare Moby stuff Date: 12 Jul 1999 16:49:53 +0200 A few days ago we had this conversation about rare Moby recordings. Guess what I got in the mail today! HYMN (33:25) [1994] GE CD, Mute/Intercord, MUTE INT 826.631 (MUTE161) 1 7:02 Hymn (European Mix) 2 5:57 Hymn (Menacing) 3 7:08 Hymn (I Believe) 4 7:21 Hymn (Dirty Hypo) 5 5:49 Hymn (Upriver) Yep, the one and only!!!! So to all who have almost given up searching for this: KEEP ON SEARCHING, IT IS STILL OUT THERE!! (or I just got the very last one...) I bought this great CD _NEW_ for only $6.00 !!!!!!!! Please don't e-mail me about where I got it, because they only had ONE in stock... I'm still searching for the 2 German Into The Blue CD's and the first German Hymn CD (with Hymn (Lucky Orgasm)) Bart np: Moby - Hymn (Upriver) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Heidi Gronman Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #34 Date: 12 Jul 1999 17:54:41 +0300 (EET DST) hi and greetings from hot&sunny Berlin. love parade. quite nice. i=B4m tired :) but happy, which -i think- is reall= y a fortunate state of mind for a eskimo used to waste time in igloo. i had my birthday on friday and spent it with american friends and with moby, though most of the time he was on the stage and i was on the floor :). granny can dance, mind you. not much info to tell about though. i felt good and others seemed allright too, though moby was last to spin from 4-6. biiiig ugly hall, not exactly a smooth nice nightclub, but it was okay. who gives a shit about acoustics anyway? well, i do, in fact, but some things can=B4t be helped right there and then, i guess. i feel good to be older, that=B4s something. what do you want for a birthdaypresent??? and thanks to friends and thanks to moby. i think i heard hillibilly-stuff, but maybe it=B4s just my antarctic head that makes funny tricks. and Paul, the word was =B4nolo=B4. for some reasons i=B4ll remember it for now on, grrrr. love you all, heidi, sort of eskimo hmph. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) Slow Motion Suicide Date: 12 Jul 1999 17:08:25 +0200 Jayson wrote: >Is Slow Motion Suicide ONLY on the Voodoo Child (Euopean)End of Everything? It is on both the UK and the US release. >AND is it any good/just as good as the other songs on that album. >I'd hate to buy the european version for JUST one song. The European version has the beautiful song Animal Sight that's not on the US version and has a different (and IMO much better!) version of Dog Heaven (with beats). The European version also has a different, shorter version of Honest Love, but I think the US version of Honest Love is much better. I didn't regret buying both versions of End Of Everything for a second! (I got the US cd very cheap at eBay, for only $ 5.00 I believe...) Bart np: Moby - Hymn (Menacing) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: RE: (mobility) Tour dates Date: 12 Jul 1999 08:56:57 -0700 (PDT) does anybody read ALL the posts on this list? or is it just like a selective reading kinda thing? _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: (mobility) assortment Date: 12 Jul 1999 08:58:33 PDT Christian, the Heads CD is very good. The original and the Moby remixes are extremely enjoyable, and were the first Moby remixes I ever heard. (long before I bought anything Moby) Get it cheaper than $16, though. Do a little retail browsing for The Heads - "Damage I've Done" and you should be anle to find it for $5 or so. The Concrete Blonde singer, Johnette Napalitano, has the perfect voice for the song, too. Bart, I've never heard of a Move double 12". The Move remixes are good, though,, and I recommend the UK mixes 12" to everybody. (or the Elektra 3 track promo CD if you don't do vinyl) It's still around, too, unlike the German Hymn CD which Bart miraculously discovered with unflagging persistence. (that probably IS the last one, Bart) :) I ordered a BBMH 2x12" once and got the US BBMH promo 12" and the C&D sides of the EYTM 2x12". I also got an Invisibl Skratch Piklz record from that guy, too. I'll be at the Chicago show, but I don't know what the ages for it are yet. I'll pick up a Reader and see if it's listed. Usually the Metro does all ages shows beginning at 7 pm and then an 18+ show at 11 or midnight. Anybody know what time Moby is? When Moby came to House Of Blues on 12/1/97, many listings showed 18+ but it was an all ages show. We've got quite Chicago crowd now, perhaps we should have a gethering, or go out to dinner before the show. Thoughts, anyone? Welcome to the list, Mike. I hope you enjoy it! I must admit that I've been playing the new Chemical Brothers much more than the new Moby. I've been in more of a fast-paced, higher energy mood lately. During the fall and winter Play will get more attention, I'm sure. ttfn, Steve _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) rare Moby stuff Date: 12 Jul 1999 09:08:03 -0700 (PDT) > 5 5:49 Hymn (Upriver) > np: Moby - Hymn (Upriver) SO HOW DOES IT SOUND MAN?!? it's the only mix i haven't heard. is it a moby mix? > the first German Hymn CD (with Hymn (Lucky Orgasm) i'm assuming you don't collect vinyl, right? because the lucky orgasm mix(really good mix!)is on one of the 12"s. and i hear that there pretty easy to find. peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) rare Moby stuff Date: 12 Jul 1999 10:10:58 -0600 Bart van Eijck wrote: > A few days ago we had this conversation about rare > Moby recordings. Guess what I got in the mail today! > > HYMN (33:25) [1994] > GE CD, Mute/Intercord, MUTE INT 826.631 (MUTE161) > > 1 7:02 Hymn (European Mix) > 2 5:57 Hymn (Menacing) > 3 7:08 Hymn (I Believe) > 4 7:21 Hymn (Dirty Hypo) > 5 5:49 Hymn (Upriver) Wow! I love this CD. It is one of my favorite ultra-rare Moby items. I'm so glad that you were able to get a copy. Daniel moby.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Tour dates Date: 12 Jul 1999 12:38:19 -0400 > does anybody read ALL the posts on this list? or is it > just like a selective reading kinda thing? selective reading woo hoo!! now wait how did i see your message!? ;) Eric gold@netrox.net http://www.tonematrix.com http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: RE: (mobility) Tour dates Date: 12 Jul 1999 09:41:12 -0700 (PDT) --- "Eric M. Goldberg" wrote: > > does anybody read ALL the posts on this list? or > is it > > just like a selective reading kinda thing? > > > selective reading woo hoo!! > > now wait how did i see your message!? ;) ahhh, but you see, you OBVIOUSLY read them. but sometimes i wonder....well, i wonder about a lot of things! so nevermind. ^_^ _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Ruano Subject: Re: (mobility) You were right, EA is good... Date: 12 Jul 1999 18:42:42 +0200 > That should've been EU, for Early Undeground. Besame and Rock The House were > mentioned... Yep.. My Spanish left-hemisphere mistook me :) -- Jonathan Ruano Pach Email: Technology Dept. Homepage: http://www.encomix.es/~jonah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) Slow Motion Suicide Date: 12 Jul 1999 12:02:00 -0400 AH!! Animal Sight was the one I was thinking of!! Thanks for correcting me! I saw the European Version for only 14.99 at a local store (they must have messed up on the pricing). Normally I see it for about 20-25 dollars and that is not worth it. 14.00 however I can deal with. Bart, that Hymn CD with the 5 mixes on it sounds awesome. Please let us know how the mixes are. - Jayson -----Original Message----- Jayson wrote: >Is Slow Motion Suicide ONLY on the Voodoo Child (Euopean)End of Everything? It is on both the UK and the US release. >AND is it any good/just as good as the other songs on that album. >I'd hate to buy the european version for JUST one song. The European version has the beautiful song Animal Sight that's not on the US version and has a different (and IMO much better!) version of Dog Heaven (with beats). The European version also has a different, shorter version of Honest Love, but I think the US version of Honest Love is much better. I didn't regret buying both versions of End Of Everything for a second! (I got the US cd very cheap at eBay, for only $ 5.00 I believe...) Bart np: Moby - Hymn (Menacing) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) assortment Date: 12 Jul 1999 10:52:29 -0700 (PDT) thanks steve! i'm on the hunt right now. peace-christian --- Steve Giles wrote: > > Christian, the Heads CD is very good. The original > and the Moby remixes are > extremely enjoyable, and were the first Moby remixes > I ever heard. (long > before I bought anything Moby) Get it cheaper than > $16, though. Do a little > retail browsing for The Heads - "Damage I've Done" > and you should be anle to > find it for $5 or so. The Concrete Blonde singer, > Johnette Napalitano, has > the perfect voice for the song, too. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) Tour dates Date: 12 Jul 1999 13:04:00 -0400 Well, if they DID read all the posts then they wouldn't be posting so many questions that have already been answered. -----Original Message----- does anybody read ALL the posts on this list? or is it just like a selective reading kinda thing? _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: RE: (mobility) Tour dates Date: 12 Jul 1999 11:06:43 -0700 (PDT) ya know, that was my point exactly. but i don't want to cause any rifts. everybody does things differently. but if you don't read everything, you can't learn everything. i thought i was a fairly educated moby listener until i joined this list. i've learned GOBS'O STUFF in the last few months. thanks all! peace-christian --- jgmagnus@bkb.com wrote: > Well, if they DID read all the posts then they > wouldn't be posting so many > questions that have already been answered. > > -----Original Message----- > > > does anybody read ALL the posts on this list? or is > it > just like a selective reading kinda thing? > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at > http://mail.yahoo.com > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brett McSherry Subject: (mobility) bodyrock question Date: 12 Jul 1999 15:40:27 -0400 I was reading the reviews part of Daniel's Moby.org, and saw that he wrote down that the bodyrock single (us version) will not be including the song Sunspot, as well as another song (can't remember what though). They were initially there but now deleted. I went looking around at some sites including cdnow, and found the cd had a listing of six songs instead of eight. Anyone have any reasons why this may be? Sunday is still shown on the cd, but was already released as a b-side on Run on. It would have been nice to hear Sunspot instead because I always love to hear new music. Although as songs go Sunday is an incredible track, not to dismiss it in any way. Brett McSherry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) rare Moby stuff Date: 12 Jul 1999 21:59:11 +0200 Christian wrote: >> 5 5:49 Hymn (Upriver) >> np: Moby - Hymn (Upriver) > >SO HOW DOES IT SOUND MAN?!? it's the only mix i >haven't heard. is it a moby mix? Yes, it is a Moby mix. Are you sure you haven't heard it? It is on the regular UK 12" together with the Dirty Hypo mix. HYMN [1994] UK 12", Mute, 12MUTE161 A1 4:41 Hymn (This Is My Dream Extended Mix) A2 8:43 Hymn (Laurent's Wake Up) [Laurent Garnier] B1 5:49 Hymn (Upriver) B2 7:21 Hymn (Dirty Hypo) >i'm assuming you don't collect vinyl, right? because >the lucky orgasm mix(really good mix!)is on one of the >12"s. and i hear that there pretty easy to find. I DO collect vinyl! I have both UK Hymn 12"s so I also have the Lucky Orgasm mix (which is also on EIW mixed/remixed and the US Hymn promo 12"...) Bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) assortment Date: 12 Jul 1999 22:03:35 +0200 Steve Giles wrote: >Christian, the Heads CD is very good. The original and the Moby remixes are >extremely enjoyable, and were the first Moby remixes I ever heard. (long >before I bought anything Moby) Get it cheaper than $16, though. Do a little >retail browsing for The Heads - "Damage I've Done" and you should be anle to >find it for $5 or so. Yeah right, did you read my Go story (about how all stores have it in their catalog (often very cheap) and can't supply it..) Well, the same story with this CD! This is probably the reason why it is so expensive on eBay right now! >Bart, I've never heard of a Move double 12". The Move remixes are good, >though,, and I recommend the UK mixes 12" to everybody. (or the Elektra 3 >track promo CD if you don't do vinyl) It's still around, too, I know.... There probably is no such thing as a Move 2x12" but I only have the UK remix 12" of Move and I also would like to have another Move 12" (the US promo 12" would be nice...) >unlike the German Hymn CD which Bart miraculously discovered with >unflagging persistence. Well, I didn't discover it due to my "unflagging persistence" it was plain luck. I was just browsing around for Moby stuff, I wasn't looking for anything specific... >(that probably IS the last one, Bart) :) Ah come on Steve, not so negative! We all thought there were none left before I got mine too! A few days ago I also ordered: MOBILITY [Nov 1990] US 12", Instinct, EX-226 A1 6:15 Mobility A2 4:35 Mobility (Aquamix) B1 6:15 Go B2 4:10 Time Signature Who would have expected this one would still be around! lucky Bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) bodyrock question Date: 12 Jul 1999 22:30:53 +0200 Brett McSherry wrote: >I was reading the reviews part of Daniel's Moby.org, and saw that he wrote >down that the bodyrock single (us version) will not be including the song >Sunspot, as well as another song (can't remember what though). the other track is: Bodyrock (album mix) >They were >initially there but now deleted. I went looking around at some sites >including cdnow, and found the cd had a listing of six songs instead of >eight. Anyone have any reasons why this may be? I also read the Bodyrock discography info on www.moby.org Were you in a hurry Daniel?, because I miss track times and release dates. If you don't have this info yet, I'll give it to you as soon as I have my _ 8 track!!_ Bodyrock single (I'll probably get it this week..) I don't know why the regular release 'only' has 6 tracks, I guess 8 tracks was a bit too much for a single and someone decided that Sunspot and the album version of Bodyrock were the most disposable ones... The album mix I can understand... But sunspot? THIS IS A GREAT SONG! >Sunday is still shown on the cd, but was already released as a b-side on >Run on. It would have been nice to hear Sunspot instead because I always >love to hear new music. Although as songs go Sunday is an incredible track, >not to dismiss it in any way. Brett, get the UK single.. Arp & Sunspot are great traxx! Bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) rare Moby stuff Date: 12 Jul 1999 13:35:41 -0700 (PDT) whoa! i am TRULY confused!! help me out here people! i went to the moby.org discography(thanks daniel)and i'm not sure that cleared it up for me. i've got 2 slimline cd's... HYMN {#1} (24:10) [1994] UK CD, Mute, CDMUTE161 BE CD, Mute/Indisc, SABAM 2100955 1 3:45 Hymn (This Is My Dream) 2 2:45 All That I Need Is To Be Loved (H.O.S. Mix) 3 8:57 Hymn (European Edit) 4 8:43 Hymn (Laurent's Wake Up) and HYMN.ALT.QUIET.VERSION {#2} (33:43) [1994] UK CD, Mute, LCDMUTE161 BE CD, Mute/Indisc, SABAM 2100956 CD, Mute/Intercord, MUTE INT 826.632 (LCDMUTE 161) NOTE: This a very powerful, prayerful ambient track. 1 33:45 Hymn.alt.quiet.version then i have 2 different 12"s. they are both black and both have the moby logo for that time period on the cover. one logo is silver and one is gold. i know that one of them is this... HYMN [1994] UK 12", Mute, L12MUTE161 A1 5:57 Hymn (Menacing) A2 7:02 Hymn (European Mix) B1 5:57 Hymn (Lucky Orgasm) B2 7:08 Hymn (I Believe) but the other only has 3 songs on it!! i am almost 100% postive about this! it has Hymn (Laurent's Wake Up) on one side. the other side has dirty hypo and one other track. it's freakin' me out! am i loosing my mind? i live five minutes from work and am off right now in 107 degree heat to check it. i'll be right back, but if anyone else knows what the hell i'm talking about. please post! peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: Re: (mobility) rare Moby stuff Date: 12 Jul 1999 14:10:30 PDT Christian's: >HYMN [1994] >UK 12", Mute, L12MUTE161 > >A1 5:57 Hymn (Menacing) >A2 7:02 Hymn (European Mix) >B1 5:57 Hymn (Lucky Orgasm) >B2 7:08 Hymn (I Believe) I have the same two common CDs as you, Christian. I have a US promo record w/ a similar track listing to your UK 12". HYMN promo US 12" w/l promo, Elektra, ED 5695 A1 5:58 Hymn (Menacing Mix) A2 7:21 Hymn (Dirty Hypo Mix) B1 5:57 Hymn (Lucky Orgasm Mix) B2 7:08 Hymn (I Believe) And I have this UK 12", the release version of your 3 track promo: HYMN [1994] UK 12", Mute, 12MUTE161 A1 4:41 Hymn (This Is My Dream Extended Mix) A2 8:43 Hymn (Laurent's Wake Up) B1 5:49 Hymn (Upriver) B2 7:21 Hymn (Dirty Hypo) >but the other only has 3 songs on it!! i am almost >100% >postive about this! it has Hymn (Laurent's Wake Up) on >one side. Here is the one you have and are wondering about: HYMN promo [1994]UK 12" promo, Mute, PL12MUTE161 A 8:43 Hymn (Laurent's Wake Up Mix) B1 7:02 Hymn (European Mix) B2 7:21 Hymn (Dirty Hypo) Hope that clears everything up. The release version of your 12", Christian, has the Upriver mix and has a nice picture sleeve. (imagine the Hymn cover with blue over red background instead of vice versa) and a silver painted Moby on the back. (his face) The Upriver mix is a bouncey drummy mix with lots of congos, bongos, and the like. Interspersed throughout are "we be jammin" and a choral "OH-OH oh-oh OH-OH oh-oh" I like it a lot, but Dirty Hypo is my favorite. :) -Steve _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re(mobility)bodyrock question ok, so i'm not loosing my mind! YEAHHH! Date: 12 Jul 1999 14:23:42 -0700 (PDT) alright! the 12's i have are in the discography. i have the mute uk promo 12" PL12mute161. 3 tracks. and mute uk 12" L12mute161. i didn't see the other one listed before because i was freakin' out ands not paying attention. but now i'm bummed! this is one of my favorite series of moby remixing his own work. which is what i ALWAYS collect first. then i get the other remixes. so the question remains...is the upriver mix good? worth hunting down? if anyone has an extra copy on vinyl or cd, i'm very intrerested. peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) rare Moby stuff/thanks steve Date: 12 Jul 1999 14:25:09 -0700 (PDT) thanks steve! the upriver mix sounds awesome! some of my favorite moby remixes are the ones that he plays(or loops) a lot of congo on, or plays the bass. like the extra(i think) mix of move, and the moby dub of a.t.i.n.i.t.b.l.,hmm..as well as moby's dub of fealing so real. so it looks like i'm now on the hunt for the upriver mix of hymn. thanks again peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) Bodyrock answer Date: 12 Jul 1999 16:54:31 -0600 Brett McSherry wrote: >I was reading the reviews part of Daniel's Moby.org, and saw that he wrote >down that the bodyrock single (us version) will not be including the song >Sunspot, as well as another song (can't remember what though). They were >initially there but now deleted. I went looking around at some sites >including cdnow, and found the cd had a listing of six songs instead of >eight. Anyone have any reasons why this may be? Whoa! This was just a misunderstanding. I didn't say that those tracks were deleted. I said they *may* have been deleted. In fact, they weren't. I just got the US "Bodyrock" CD, 12", and promo 12"s today, and I can confirm that all eight tracks are on the US single. Here's what happened. Last month, I found out the US CD maxi-single track listing, which has eight tracks. Well, just the other day, I was browsing CDnow, and saw that CDnow only listed six tracks. That is why I put the advisory on my site that said "tracks 6 and 8 may have been deleted". I will remove that bogus advisory and also add track times and reviews ASAP. Sorry for the confusion. Daniel np {{ Moby, "Bodyrock (B & H's Bodyrob Mix)" }} moby.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ruben A Blanco Subject: (mobility) Bodyrock US Single Date: 12 Jul 1999 22:58:07 -0600 (MDT) Hello everybody, Since the release will be tomorrow July 13th who found this version out there in the commercial stores or on the internet? Do they have this US version at the Virgin Records Megastores or other places? Bodyrock US CD maxi-single (tracks 6 and 8 may have been deleted): 1 Bodyrock (Dean Honer Mix) 2 Bodyrock (Olav Basoski's Da Hot Funk Da Freak Funk Remix) 3 Bodyrock (Rae & Christian Remix) 4 Bodyrock (B & H's BodyrobMix) 5 Bodyrock (Dani Knig Remix) 6 Bodyrock (Album Version) 7 Sunday 8 Sunspot The US Version that I found only had: 1. Bodyrock - (Dean Honer mix) 2. Bodyrock - (Olav Basoski's Da Hot Funk Da Freak Funk remix) 3. Bodyrock - (Rae & Christian remix) 4. Bodyrock - (B & H's Bodyrob mix) 5. Bodyrock - (Dani Konig remix) 6. Sunday Where are songs 6 & 8? Or What officially happened to them? Thanks for your patience with this SINGLE RELEASE TALK! Ruben A. Blanco rblanco@utep.edu ********************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brett McSherry Subject: Re: (mobility) Bodyrock answer Date: 13 Jul 1999 01:52:58 -0400 >Whoa! This was just a misunderstanding. I didn't say that those >tracks were deleted. I said they *may* have been deleted. In fact, >they weren't. I just got the US "Bodyrock" CD, 12", and promo 12"s >today, and I can confirm that all eight tracks are on the US single. Hey sorry didn't mean to misquote ya, it was after reading the discography, then seeing the listing on cdnow that I got ahead of myself. At any rate I probably will pick up the uk imports, but it will cost me a fortune. Paying for imports at american dollars, living in Canada, and having to pay for cross border tax, and I could see the single for 25-30 dollars which sucks. Oh well the things I do for moby cd's. ;) Brett McSherry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BFle123456@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) rare Moby stuff Date: 13 Jul 1999 02:30:53 EDT someone tell me all the available into the blue cd singles or remixes. i have the cdmute179A version and it is not as good as the one i had a few years ago. it had a mix on there that was so mellow and fantastic. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) Bodyrock and stuff Date: 13 Jul 1999 12:56:09 +0200 Daniel Cerman wrote: >Whoa! This was just a misunderstanding. I didn't say that those >tracks were deleted. I said they *may* have been deleted. In fact, >they weren't. I just got the US "Bodyrock" CD, 12", and promo 12"s >today, and I can confirm that all eight tracks are on the US single. The version they're selling at cdnow could still be a 6 track version.. Perhaps only the first pressing got 8 tracks.. (I hope this is not the case) But we'll find out soon enough I think. BFle123456@aol.com wrote: >someone tell me all the available into the blue cd singles or remixes. i have >the cdmute179A version and it is not as good as the one i had a few years >ago. it had a mix on there that was so mellow and fantastic. You probably mean the Simple Mix of Into The Blue. It is on the UK Into The Blue remix CD (LCDMute179) One of my favourite Moby singles! Steve Giles wrote: >The Upriver mix is a bouncey drummy mix with >lots of congos, bongos, and the like. Interspersed throughout are "we be >jammin" and a choral "OH-OH oh-oh OH-OH oh-oh" I like it a lot, but Dirty >Hypo is my favorite. :) Yes, this mix has some sort of African drumming sound, mixes with this sound are often called "Tribal Mix". Christian, sorry for not giving a description of the mix the first time. I really thought you once said you had the 2 regular UK 12" releases... I wonder why Moby didn't even do one remix of Bodyrock himself. With Honey we still had 3 Moby mixes, with Run On only 1... Bart np: Bodyrock (Rae & Christian Remix) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) re: tour dates (=reads all subjects) Date: 13 Jul 1999 15:25:51 +0200 wext ph... wrote: > does anybody read ALL the posts on this list? or is it > just like a selective reading kinda thing? why do you ask? Yo can get a digest version at damian's - owner-list@ I read everything, because i'm a big moby fan; and i'm DYING to read something interesting a lot of people leave for the summer, so you'll see the number of messages go down slow from 20-30 a day (PLAY IS OUT!) till 15, till 10 (end of july) till 0- in August, then, this list is heading towards the direction of the NEW UPCOMING CD moby's gonna make, probably 2001 (Odyssee revisited) - or you think he'll stop? after his best? Sometimes i wonder if Moby has a special filter or so on his version of the list, or maybe he has a VOLUNTEER who reads all this shit FOR him, so all she/he has to do is SCREAM when something interestng comes up; Now, the last time I heard him scream, was when Bart had that special HYMN FROM GERMANY ('cause a lot of really cute ones come from overthere!')... they had a big party in the office! pfff.... Keesz -- -- --------------- --this NO quote-a--request: PLEASE! Don't Neverybody Ever write me again at WISHMAIL.anything because it SUX, it screws up my system even MORE than Sam Smith! So it's W.I.S.H.: Wehkamp Internet Sucservices Holland, all names shall be mentioned, and it SUCKS, so dont write me there, write me HERE frankz@dds.nl [even if i write from there] thank you (be careful with that Reply-button) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: (mobility) Bodyrock answer (Brett) & rare MOBY hunt! Date: 13 Jul 1999 11:56:00 -0400 Hey Brett and others, I have a good web-site that has pretty cheap import singles. I got the two Run_On Import singles from them for $10.00 usd including shipping! I would imagine that the new Bodyrock singles would be similarly priced. I forget what the web-site name is. I THINK it is www.actionrecords.com I'll look into it tonight. IT is also a pretty good site for vinyl MOBY if you are interested in vinyl (just CDs for me thankyou). OH! ALSO, I went on a rare MOBY website hunt and found some interesting stuff! I ordered: - Underwater (hopefully): it said LCDstumm130 ltd, isn't that EIW/Underwater? - (single) What Love: has self-titled and ATINITBL (psycho remix or something) - HYMN remixes: 5 different mixes, we've been talking about these, but this is the CD version - DOUBLE-CD of COME ON BABY! Whoo-hooo! (cross-your fingers) Hey, I would like to thank the MOBY DISCOGRAPHY for helping me look up WHAT exactly is IN each CD that these crazy sites list. It's hard to figure out so the discography really helps! Especially with that HYMN CD. Most sites don't list the tracks, just a description if yer lucky. BTW - does anyone have the ETYTM remix CD with 6 different mixes (not the Blue LIght of Underwater Sun versoin but the other one). Is this any good? BTWW - Would there be ANY reason for me to get the GO remixes CD (rare one I think) if I already have "Rare" that has the 14 remixes of GO? Doesn't "Rare" have all the mixes? thanks, JAYSON -----Original Message----- F >Whoa! This was just a misunderstanding. I didn't say that those >tracks were deleted. I said they *may* have been deleted. In fact, >they weren't. I just got the US "Bodyrock" CD, 12", and promo 12"s >today, and I can confirm that all eight tracks are on the US single. Hey sorry didn't mean to misquote ya, it was after reading the discography, then seeing the listing on cdnow that I got ahead of myself. At any rate I probably will pick up the uk imports, but it will cost me a fortune. Paying for imports at american dollars, living in Canada, and having to pay for cross border tax, and I could see the single for 25-30 dollars which sucks. Oh well the things I do for moby cd's. ;) Brett McSherry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "James Raiswell" Subject: Re: (mobility) re: tour dates (=reads all subjects) Date: 13 Jul 1999 12:34:55 -0400 > > does anybody read ALL the posts on this list? or is it > > just like a selective reading kinda thing? I'm 100% selective. I dunno about anyone else, but so much stuff comes over this list, that I really don't have the time or the inclination to read the lot of it. > then, this list is heading towards the direction of the NEW UPCOMING > CD moby's gonna make, probably 2001 (Odyssee revisited) - or you > think he'll stop? after his best? Arrrgggh, man. NEW CD? Give us a bit of a break, here. Play's only been out for six weeks (or so). I dunno 'bout you, but I'm far from sick of it. There should at least be a moratorium on that kind of talk until six months have elapsed following an album's release. Not to flame, of course... Just chippin' in my nickle. - James ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) rare Moby stuff Date: 13 Jul 1999 11:59:00 -0400 you should look up the Moby Discography in www.moby.org this will have all realeases, track listings, times, and order codes it helps a lot. Personally, I have the two remix CDs (1 red, 1 blue) which each have about 6 tracks on them. Good stuff! - Jayson -----Original Message----- someone tell me all the available into the blue cd singles or remixes. i have the cdmute179A version and it is not as good as the one i had a few years ago. it had a mix on there that was so mellow and fantastic. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Guenther Koch" Subject: (mobility) Republican Party - Moby Date: 13 Jul 1999 19:26:05 +0200 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0064_01BECD65.8D3033D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, today a strange track of Moby on a compilation CD. It is called "Republican Party".. with lot of children's crying. Does someone know or own this song ? u can listen it on http://www.cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/SID=1008230229/pagename=/share/ensotrac k2.html/pop=1/UPC=1658172382/disc=01/track=26/source=ENSO/ra.ram .. Ciao from Italy !! It is so hard to find Moby stuff here.. and most CD-Stores don't deliver to Italy.. hard live for me ! (-: // Guenther ------=_NextPart_000_0064_01BECD65.8D3033D0 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="Republican Party.url" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Republican Party.url" [InternetShortcut] URL=3Dhttp://www.cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/SID=3D1008230229/pagename=3D/s= hare/ensotrack2.html/pop=3D1/UPC=3D1658172382/disc=3D01/track=3D26/source= =3DENSO/ra.ram Modified=3D40629EA554CDBE01C5 ------=_NextPart_000_0064_01BECD65.8D3033D0-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) rare MOBY hunt! Date: 13 Jul 1999 20:20:30 +0200 Jayson wrote: >OH! ALSO, I went on a rare MOBY website hunt and found some interesting stuff! > >I ordered: > >- Underwater (hopefully): it said LCDstumm130 ltd, isn't that EIW/Underwater? YES! I hope you'll get it! I ordered it a while ago and it turned out to be a backorder... and since Underwater is out of print/deleted...You know the rest. >- (single) What Love: has self-titled and ATINITBL (psycho remix or something) I only know one What Love CD single: WHAT LOVE (5:32) [1995] US CD promo, Elektra, PRCD 9121-2 1 2:47 What Love 2 2:42 All That I Need Is To Be Loved [House Of Suffering Mix] This one is not that rare.. It's on eBay right now. It's at $4.00 and has no bids yet.. (at least not when I last looked) Get this CD for the GREAT artwork because the 2 tracks are also on EIW. >- HYMN remixes: 5 different mixes, we've been talking about these, but this is >the CD version now THIS is rare! >- DOUBLE-CD of COME ON BABY! Whoo-hooo! (cross-your fingers) it shouldn't be too hard to get this... GOOD LUCK Bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael.demattei@milliman.com Subject: (mobility) Exclusive German Mixes Date: 13 Jul 1999 13:35:15 -0700 Besides the recent Run On 12", aren't Move and EYTM the only songs with exclusive German mixes? Those are such a pain-in-the-ass to find=2E Deemo np: St=2E Etienne - Bad Photographer mixes single ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ruben A Blanco Subject: (mobility) Yeeeeeehaaaaaa! MOBY Availability Date: 13 Jul 1999 18:12:30 -0600 (MDT) Howdi all! I am so happy over here in Texas! I might see Moby when he reaches DALLAS. AND they had the US BODYROCK Single WIDELY AVAILABLE at my local WHEREHOUSE MUSIC store! It's out there guys go and get it because its good. The Bodyrock remixes are totoally dance floor material. However they are very FUNK related remixes, not so much electronica dance remixes (that's the US 8 songs release). I am still listening to it so I have to end these comments here. The song SUNDAY KICKS!!!!! Ruben Blanco rblanco@utep.edu ********************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Moby Subject: (mobility) 'why does my heart feel so bad?' Date: 13 Jul 1999 19:59:41 -0600 'why does my heart feel so bad?' to be the next european single with remixes from: rollo/faithless ferry corsten atb sharp bros. b-sides undecided as of yet. the video is most likely going to be animated. a story about the little idiot(umm, me) and his dog(devil dog) who live on the moon and come down to earth in a wheelbarrow and have some adventures. the video for 'bodyrock' that's going to mtv america is, very simply, a collection of the auditions filmed for the main 'bodyrock' video. it's wonderful. very funny. the warm up act for the first 6 or 7 shows of the u.s tour will be moa, a singer from iceland. the rest of the tour will be supported by boom boom satellites who are from japan. the live line up will be a 3 piece consisting of me-keyboards, percussion, vocals, guitar, etc scott frassetto-drums and an, as yet, female keyboard player/singer and of course my trusty computer...:-) the first show will be july 23rd at woodstock in the dance tent, or so i believe. bye, moby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: (mobility) there's no one here...and people everywhere Date: 13 Jul 1999 19:16:44 -0700 (PDT) Is anyone on this list from the Northwest US? Like Seattle, WA or Portland, Oregon or even Vancouver Canada? Just writing to see if anyone's going to the shows in either Portland or Vancouver. I am gonna try to go to both and probably skip the Seattle date since I would rather not go to Endfest. Especially since out of a roster of about 30 or so bands there is only one or two that I want to see. Doesn't seem financially sound to me. Plus my funds are rather thin right now since I am going to a big party this weekend with Rabbit in the Moon! I'm so excited...plus there are a mass load of other dj's and live acts I am so uber excited to see (Bassbin Twins...etc.). Yeah, baby! Does anyone know if Moby will do any club appearances or just club hop in general (as a dancer, spectator, patron) rather than as a performer. I would love to see him out at a club or party. Ooh and getting him to attend one of our free smallish outdoor parties up here would be smashing...but doubtful it could happen. A girl can dream though, eh? *grin* Sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html :::::::::he sets his watch:::::::::::...... ...::::::to a comet's orbit:::::::::::::... .....::::remembers to forget to call::::::: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) 'why does my heart feel so bad?' Date: 13 Jul 1999 23:35:15 -0500 (CDT) dude! for some reason i can never really believe that's moby, but if it is (was) i'll be talking to you on the 23rd of august in minneapolis. more about that for the list next time. it's nice to know (or at least hope) that the man can take the time to talk to the masses. keep it up! i only wish this could be a two way conversation... what's up with "devil dog"? is it one of those tiny little yippy ones. they ARE devil dogs... [xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer www.d.umn.edu/~zbentz/ On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Moby wrote: > > 'why does my heart feel so bad?' to be the next european > single with remixes from: > rollo/faithless > ferry corsten > atb > sharp bros. > > b-sides undecided as of yet. > > the video is most likely going to be animated. a story > about the little idiot(umm, me) and his dog(devil dog) > who live on the moon and come down to earth in a > wheelbarrow and have some adventures. > > the video for 'bodyrock' that's going to mtv america > is, very simply, a collection of the auditions filmed > for the main 'bodyrock' video. it's wonderful. very > funny. > > the warm up act for the first 6 or 7 shows of the u.s tour > will be moa, a singer from iceland. > the rest of the tour will be supported by boom boom satellites > who are from japan. > > the live line up will be a 3 piece consisting of > me-keyboards, percussion, vocals, guitar, etc > scott frassetto-drums > and an, as yet, female keyboard player/singer > and of course my trusty computer...:-) > > the first show will be july 23rd at woodstock in the > dance tent, or so i believe. > > bye, > moby > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility)reads all subjects(james r) Date: 13 Jul 1999 21:43:32 -0700 (PDT) --- James Raiswell wrote: > > > does anybody read ALL the posts on this list? or > is it > > > just like a selective reading kinda thing? > I'm 100% selective. I dunno about anyone else, but > so much stuff comes over > this list, that I really don't have the time or the > inclination to read the > lot of it. sorry to be off topic! jamesm, how do you decide which ones to read. is it by sender? or topic? i personally open every email. i may not read all the way through if it's something i know or have heard before. but i always check em. and i'm on four lists. anyway, just wondering. peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) 'why does my heart feel so bad?' Date: 13 Jul 1999 23:41:06 -0500 (CDT) On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Moby wrote: > single with remixes from: > rollo/faithless FINALLY, someone good! ok, i can listen to the olav mix every once and a while (and i play the hell out of it on my radio show every week) but that danny konig dude needs to give it up and call it a day. the other "body rock" mixes are good, but don't even come close to the feel of the origional. speaking of, why are all the b-sides for the 3 singles so much better then about half of the actual album? ok, enough gripe-ing, interviews and free tickets comming soon!!!!!! [xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer www.d.umn.edu/~zbentz/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) Moby posteth / Summer tour Date: 13 Jul 1999 23:07:09 -0600 Re: (mobility) 'why does my heart feel so bad?', theShackofXaq wrote: > for some reason i can never really believe that's moby, but if it is It is really Moby. Believe it. I vouch for the authenticity of the messages forwarded to this list by Damian from Moby. BTW, tour dates are now available on moby.org (under News). So is info about all known "Bodyrock" releases (in Reviews). Speaking of which, if you are under age and want to go to any age- restricted Moby shows (i.e. 19 and over, etc.), Moby will be happy to put you on the guest list! Moby says, "i hate the idea of someone not getting in to a show cos they're too young." If you need to be added to the guest list, contact Gregg (MCT Mgmt.) at 1-212-265-3740. Daniel np {{ Orbital, "Nothing Left Out" }} moby.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Redmond Subject: Re: (mobility) there's no one here...and people everywhere Date: 14 Jul 1999 01:44:41 -0600 >Is anyone on this list from the Northwest US? Like Seattle, WA or >Portland, Oregon or even Vancouver Canada? I dunno---does Boise, ID count? >Just writing to see if anyone's going to the shows in either Portland >or >Vancouver. I musta been checking my dates early in the am - there's a date for Portland now? is it before or after vancouver? >I am gonna try to go to both and probably skip the >Seattle >date since I would rather not go to Endfest. Especially since out of >a >roster of about 30 or so bands there is only one or two that I want >to >see. Doesn't seem financially sound to me. Gee, sounds like the Warped Tour this year...but I won't start on that here, as that is horribly, horribly off topic Anyway, daniel "These lies have torn my world apart" - Stabbing Westward ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: flux@scc.net Subject: (mobility) a few questions for xaq and other stuff Date: 14 Jul 1999 04:40:57 -0500 >for some reason i can never really believe that's moby, but if it is >(was) i'll be talking to you on the 23rd of august in minneapolis. more >about that for the list next time. Xaq, I'm from Minneapolis also. Did you all ready get tickets for the Aug. 23 show? If so, how? I was at 1st Ave. tonight (Tuesday) and they were not selling them yet even though the concert is now listed on their web site. I'm dying to get my hands on those tix. I want to make sure that I don't miss this show being I missed the last one a year or two ago with Juno Reactor. >FINALLY, someone good! ok, i can listen to the olav mix every once and a >while (and i play the hell out of it on my radio show every week) Radio show? When? What station? What kind of music besides Moby do you play? I have a general question to anyone who can answer. I am currently subscribed to the digest version of this list and I just feel out of the loop so to speak right now as far as discussions. My question is 1)How many posts are people with the regular version usually getting per day? 2)Is there any lag if I were to switch for digest to regular versions? Will I miss any posts? Finally I'd just like to say that I'm completely psyched about Aug. 23rd here in Minneapolis. It's going to be a slow, grueling month waiting for it to come around. I've never seen Moby in concert. He's going to be playing in a pretty decent club. They usually play atleast one of his songs every dance night (partly because I request them). In fact, I actually heard the club mix of Next Is The E a couple of weeks ago. I heard a strange version of Bodyrock tonight. Had a really strong guitar riff to it. Tim Tim Spin magazine on the Pope: "A lot of praya-hataz say the Pontiff's fallen off, though he still loves it when you call him Big Papa." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) 'why does my heart feel so bad?' Date: 14 Jul 1999 10:55:24 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) I'm not too keen on the Olav remix (too much of the same old thing and not hard enough for me), but the Rae and Christian and the other one (can't remember) I do like on the U.K. release anyways. There's almost a bit of acid jazz in there. Now if Moby was to experiment with some acid jazz stuff next, that would be interesting! Absolutely love Arp b-side on the 'original' u.k. single. Wasn't sure at first, but after several listens it's really grown. Sunspot is good too, but I need a few more listens. I'm not sure I like the actual Bodyrock single as much as the version on the album. It's not much different I suppose, but maybe I'm more used to the album version? I know I definitely prefer 'Every time you touch me' on EIW than the single release. TMB On Tue, 13 Jul 1999 23:41:06 -0500 (CDT) theShackofXaq wrote: > On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Moby wrote: > > > single with remixes from: > > rollo/faithless > > FINALLY, someone good! ok, i can listen to the olav mix every once and a > while (and i play the hell out of it on my radio show every week) but > that danny konig dude needs to give it up and call it a day. the other > "body rock" mixes are good, but don't even come close to the feel of the > origional. > speaking of, why are all the b-sides for the 3 singles so much better > then about half of the actual album? > > ok, enough gripe-ing, interviews and free tickets comming soon!!!!!! > > [xaq] > "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. > but i really enjoy thinking." > Masafumi Sanai-photographer > > www.d.umn.edu/~zbentz/ > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: (mobility) BodyroxenPlay Date: 14 Jul 1999 06:37:59 PDT >From: theShackofXaq >>single with remixes from: >>rollo/faithless > >FINALLY, someone good! ok, i can listen to the olav mix every once >and a >while (and i play the hell out of it on my radio show every week) but >that danny konig dude needs to give it up and call it a day. the >other >"body rock" mixes are good, but don't even come close to the feel of >the >origional. >speaking of, why are all the b-sides for the 3 singles so much better >then about half of the actual album? Xaq, I disagree w/ your opinion of both the remixes and the album. Hohner's Bodyrob remix comes pretty close to the feel of the original, I think. It adds a harsh edge to it. The others, like you said, are distanced from the original. However, a friend of mine indicated to me that the Dani Konig mix was his favorite, w/ the Basoski mix close behind. I really liked the mellow Rae & Christian mix, myself. I appreciate it when a remixer can do something interesting w/ the song instead of writing a new song and sample-dropping, but that too can be fun. This is a matter of taste, not quality, which is entirely subjective. Play is an album, and the b-sides are stand alone songs. Because it's an album, it need to have balance for the songs to work well w/ each other and create a cohesive whole. If Moby just created an album full of Sundays, Machetes, and Run Ons, you'd get an overload like w/ EIW and it would be too crazy and manic to stand as an album. (as opposed to a song collection) I appreciate the mood & energy swings on Play and I'm glad Moby made it. It's a musical side of him that he never had developed before. I like the mellow songs, but I do think that the last third of the album needed an energy boost somewhere, though. I do like his faster harder stuff, and hopefully when Moby does Play Remixed it will have more of the faster, more energetic stuff that Moby has in his studio. I suppose for you it's a matter of Moby not catering to your musical preferences, which would eliminate much of the quiter, more introspective portions of the album, if not completely change it. Yay? Nay? So did you all get your Bodyrock singles yesterday? I had to call a couple places before I found one. I had it held. That was $5.36 well spent. -S _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "MAGNUS, JAYSON G" Subject: (mobility) CHEAP European BodyRock singles Date: 14 Jul 1999 10:22:21 -0400 greetings, I checked last night and found out you can get BodyRock Pt.1 & BodyRock Pt.2 real cheap (1.99 pounds each). goto : www.action-records.com if shipping to USA (from Europe) it costs a total of 7.00 pounds for both CDs and shipping. Basically about $10.00 US dollars to get both the singles (whooo-hoo!). I have ordered from them before and have no reason to complain about them. - Jayson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) dude i cant believe zafo called!!! Date: 14 Jul 1999 07:43:51 -0700 (PDT) (zafo of course is this rawk star on S&O) ROCK!!!!! anyway did any1ne know that they played the JBThee on AMO last week? they also played To Rococo Rot, which was awesome. they opened the show with Kreidler, which was megakress. I cant wait for the 2wo new Moby videos! rock!!!!! my heart doesnt feel bad at all!!! bye! "Everybody Pizza 303" === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) a few questions for xaq and other stuff Date: 14 Jul 1999 10:10:11 -0500 (CDT) On Wed, 14 Jul 1999 flux@scc.net wrote: > Xaq, I'm from Minneapolis also. Did you all ready get tickets for the Aug. > 23 show? If so, how? I was at 1st Ave. tonight (Tuesday) and they were not i'm going to be on the guest list 'cause i'm such a mega cool dude. HA! actually, i work at KUMD (see next answer for more) so i can basicaly get into any show at first ave. i'm also in good with MCT (only because i love the man's work, not 'cause i kiss ass and lie like our main music director) so i always get moby goodies. "play" is still #1 on our RPM chart! > Radio show? When? What station? What kind of music besides Moby do > you play? like i said, i work at KUMD 103.3fm in duluth, mn. i've been there for about 5 years. (life time college student!) my show is tuesday night at 9pm till 11pm. i play all kinds of techno, from moby to bt to aphex twin to roni size and krust to very local stuff and hardcore. anything i think is good! i may be overstepping my bounds, but i honestly believe we have the best techno programming in the US. here it is: monday: the ministry of sound radio show - direct from the club in the UK with special guest djs. after that we have industrial and more techno tuesday: the shack of xaq, my show the elektrik messiah, more techno and harder edged stuff thursday: dj neko, awesome house and big beat from the UK we all put a lot of time into getting the latest stuff from the UK and the US. i'm proud that we've been playing a lot of the music that's on the ministry of sound show! you can check us out on the web at: www.kumd.org the audio might cut out from time to time i'm told. you might want to make sure you have a fast modem. however, i've ALSO been told that we have very good sound. one of our translator stations actually broadcasts the web cast when they have problems with the main signal! so check it out and give me a call at 1-800-566-KUMD on tuesday night! i also host the ministry of sound show on monday. [xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer www.d.umn.edu/~zbentz/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) a few questions for xaq and other stuff Date: 14 Jul 1999 10:10:11 -0500 (CDT) On Wed, 14 Jul 1999 flux@scc.net wrote: > Xaq, I'm from Minneapolis also. Did you all ready get tickets for the Aug. > 23 show? If so, how? I was at 1st Ave. tonight (Tuesday) and they were not i'm going to be on the guest list 'cause i'm such a mega cool dude. HA! actually, i work at KUMD (see next answer for more) so i can basicaly get into any show at first ave. i'm also in good with MCT (only because i love the man's work, not 'cause i kiss ass and lie like our main music director) so i always get moby goodies. "play" is still #1 on our RPM chart! > Radio show? When? What station? What kind of music besides Moby do > you play? like i said, i work at KUMD 103.3fm in duluth, mn. i've been there for about 5 years. (life time college student!) my show is tuesday night at 9pm till 11pm. i play all kinds of techno, from moby to bt to aphex twin to roni size and krust to very local stuff and hardcore. anything i think is good! i may be overstepping my bounds, but i honestly believe we have the best techno programming in the US. here it is: monday: the ministry of sound radio show - direct from the club in the UK with special guest djs. after that we have industrial and more techno tuesday: the shack of xaq, my show the elektrik messiah, more techno and harder edged stuff thursday: dj neko, awesome house and big beat from the UK we all put a lot of time into getting the latest stuff from the UK and the US. i'm proud that we've been playing a lot of the music that's on the ministry of sound show! you can check us out on the web at: www.kumd.org the audio might cut out from time to time i'm told. you might want to make sure you have a fast modem. however, i've ALSO been told that we have very good sound. one of our translator stations actually broadcasts the web cast when they have problems with the main signal! so check it out and give me a call at 1-800-566-KUMD on tuesday night! i also host the ministry of sound show on monday. [xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer www.d.umn.edu/~zbentz/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) BodyroxenPlay Date: 14 Jul 1999 10:15:44 -0500 (CDT) On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Steve Giles wrote: > I disagree w/ your opinion of both the remixes and the album. Hohner's and i agree with you. however, it seems lik moby actually puts some time and effort into doing his remixes. when i hear two seconds from the origional song and then 8 minutes of something completly different, i get a bit cheezed off. > Machetes, and Run Ons, you'd get an overload like w/ EIW and it would be too > crazy and manic to stand as an album. (as opposed to a song collection) I well, i think EIW is one of the best albums ever written! i guess that shows where i', comming from. i DO really love "play" but i guess i would like to here a slightly different version and see how it hangs together. when classes start again i'm planning on making my "moby b-sides" cd of all the b-sides i can put together. it should be interesting... [xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer www.d.umn.edu/~zbentz/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) 'why does my heart feel so bad?' Date: 14 Jul 1999 11:47:00 -0400 What about the Beatmasters 7" Mix?? That kicks ass I think. Makes me want to jump around and move and stuff. Definately the best of the mixes of ETYTM in my opinion. - Jayson -----Original Message----- F I know I definitely prefer 'Every time you touch me' on EIW than the single release. TMB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: RE: (mobility) 'why does my heart feel so bad?' Date: 14 Jul 1999 17:42:24 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) Nah, I'm probably the only one on here who prefers the album version. Beatmasters 7" is the only mix of ETYTM I've heard and I don't like it as much at all. It's the one with the b-side: 'blue light of the underwater sun', isn't it? If I could only describe the sound on the album version that does it for me, I would. TMB On Wed, 14 Jul 1999 11:47:00 -0400 jgmagnus@bkb.com wrote: > What about the Beatmasters 7" Mix?? That kicks ass I think. Makes me want > to jump around and move and stuff. Definately the best of the mixes of ETYTM > in my opinion. > > - Jayson > > -----Original Message----- > F I > know I definitely prefer 'Every time you touch me' on EIW > than the single release. > > TMB > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) 'why does my heart feel so bad?' Date: 14 Jul 1999 10:58:19 -0600 Moby wrote: > > 'why does my heart feel so bad?' to be the next european > single with remixes from: > rollo/faithless > ferry corsten > atb > sharp bros. I am so thrilled with this news!!! I'm amazed at the (IMO) great selection of remixers! Sharp is cool. I'm almost ashamed to admit that I'd like to see rollo/faithless replaced with paul van dyk. but i love rollo/sister bliss/faithless so this isn't a complaint. i wonder what kind of relationship, if any, moby has with those in faithless... i mean... this is the third single that they've mixed right (i'm tired so this could be wrong and i'm haven't checked my facts)? Currently, most of my excitement as for remixers goes to ATB and Ferry Corsten. Maybe it's because they are new to me. ATB has a great single called "9pm" (huge in the UK and crazy enough, available as a domestic single in the US). Ferry Corsten just did a single with DJ Tiesto under the guise of Gouryella and released a new self title single called (well duh) "Gouryella". It's a knockout, especially if you're into trance with a lot of energy! Some have called it Dutch/Holland trance if that helps, hehe. > b-sides undecided as of yet. Can't wait. D a m i a n. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: (mobility) Radio Play Date: 14 Jul 1999 10:03:42 PDT My girlfriend told me she heard "Why Does my Heart Feel so Bad" on 99.1 WHFS the other day. This station is your average "alternative" station. Just thought that was interesting. - Casey _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jeff cubeta" Subject: (mobility) Greetings Date: 14 Jul 1999 13:02:19 -0400 Friends - I tried this once before, but it didn't post (probably because I didn't type in Plain Text.) My name is Jeff Cubeta, and I subscribed to your list several days ago. I am currently living with my best friend (Todd) in Pittsburgh, but I am moving back to London in September (as long as my work permit comes through.) I adore Moby - his activism and his music. I wish I could someday be as creative as he is. Some of my other "favorite artists" include Bjork, Beck, Blur, The Pet Shop Boys, The Chemical Brothers, Orbital, The Orb, PJ Harvey, Air, Pavement, Armand van Helden, The Cure, Tricky, The Smiths, and yes, Donna Summer (she's the queen of cheez, not disco.) I'm also into a lot of black music - older (how do you say, back-in-the-day?) R&B and soul. I first read about Moby in Rolling Stone exactly four years ago - it was a review of Everything Is Wrong. (If I'm remembering correctly, this album was called Album of the Year that year!!) Moby and I have been inseperable ever since!! (Don't I wish!!) I look forward to being on the list. Cheers - Jeff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david chamberlain Subject: (mobility) Atlanta Show Date: 14 Jul 1999 13:20:50 -0400 Hey guys, I'm in Tampa, so it looks like Atlanta is my only chance, so is anyone on the list going? maybe another floridian who wants to car pool? just checking, it is convenient beeing on a weekend and all. dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) moratorium Date: 14 Jul 1999 11:31:03 +0200 james wrote: > I dunno 'bout you, but I'm far from sick of it. There > should at least be a moratorium on that kind of talk until six months have > elapsed following an album's release. i said that about The List, not about me... :-) 2001 Kees -- --------------- --this NO quote-a--request: PLEASE! Don't Neverybody Ever write me again at WISHMAIL.anything because it SUX, it screws up my system even MORE than Sam Smith! So it's W.I.S.H.: Wehkamp Internet Sucservices Holland, all names shall be mentioned, and it SUCKS, so dont write me there, write me HERE frankz@dds.nl [even if i write from there] thank you (be careful with that Reply-button) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) Exclusive German Mixes Date: 14 Jul 1999 20:22:13 +0200 Michael Demattei wrote: >Besides the recent Run On 12", >aren't Move and EYTM the only songs >with exclusive German mixes? Yes. Into The Blue also has 2 German remixes (Underground mix & Hard mix), but they are also on the regular UK 12". They only appear on CD on the 2 German Into The Blue CDs. (Which I still hope to find some day) PS. There also is a German Go CD with a bonus track called Breathe on the Low Spirit label... Never seen it though... >Those are such a pain-in-the-ass to find. The German Run On 12" shouldn't be a problem.. You can backorder it at: http://www.musicmailexpress.com Enter "Moby" in the search engine and look for the title "Run On 2" Bart np: Mark van Dale with Enrico - Powerwoman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) WDMHFSB remixers Date: 14 Jul 1999 20:22:22 +0200 >'why does my heart feel so bad?' to be the next european >single with remixes from: >rollo/faithless Whooohooo! I never made it a secret that I like Faithless, so this mix must be good! I think everybody agrees with me that they did a GREAT job remixing Revolver & Honey! >ferry corsten This mix should be good too! Ferry Corsten is a Dutch producer/Dj (from Rotterdam) who now makes clubtrance (very melodic trance). He started in '91 with producing/remixing. First hardcore, then later club and techno. European members of the list may know him from the following songs he did under several names and with several other producers: - Moonman - Don't be afraid (of the power) [Dutch clubhit from '96] - System F - Out of the blue [was a big clubhit in the UK!] - Veracocha - Carte Blance [with Vincent de Moor] - Gouryella - Gouryella [with Dj Tiësto] - Vimana - We came [his new single together with Dj Tiësto] >atb More clubtrance here. Their first single called "9 pm till I come" has this cool acoustic guitar-keyboard sample in which they very cleverly use the little pitch wheel to create a nice analog effect (like it was played on a real guitar). Their second single called "Don't Stop" has almost the same melody and exactly the same guitar-keyboard sound. I hope they only did this to make some easy money by draining the success of "9 pm till.." and that they are more creative with this mix for Moby. ATB's latest single called "Killer" has been out some time now, but I still haven't heard it. I'm not sure, but I think it is a trance version of the original classic by Adamski (from 1990?) >sharp bros. I only know them as remixers. They remixed "God Is A Dj" for none other than Faithless. No clubtrance, but some hardsteppin' club house which mostly focusses on beat and bassline. Not my favourite style, but great dancefloor music! It really seems like Faithless and Moby are sharing remixers! Sharam Jey (who remixed Moby's Honey & Run On) also remixed Faithless' "Take The Long Way Home" ...and now the Sharp Bros... This can't be coincidence... To complete the cirkel Moby only has to remix a Faithless song (the new single "Why Go" would be nice!) But since Moby is too busy with his own stuff... perhaps in the future. Bart np: Vincent de Moor - Shamu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 14 Jul 1999 12:24:17 -0700 (PDT) ALL i Know is that the shows in Conn are all ages. I would hope the rest would also be. Bri --- TREEWOMBAT@aol.com wrote: > anyone know if the shows are all-ages or 18+? > i would want to go to the chicago show > -mkg > > === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 14 Jul 1999 12:27:15 -0700 (PDT) Hey Plov, How much are they???? Bri --- Michaela Gerstner wrote: > the price of tickets through ticketmaster for the AZ > show is nuts!! > ticketmaster charges a lot in terms for their > profit. > > hmm... let's see if i'll be able to afford them some > time soon. anybody > else in AZ planning on going?? > === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) Tour dates Date: 14 Jul 1999 12:34:01 -0700 (PDT) Tin Star is opening in Conn. Bri --- James Raiswell wrote: me tickets... > And hey... who's opening? Anyone? Does Moby usually > tour with opening acts? (I've never seen him, so > forgive my ignorance...) > - James > === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: RE: (mobility) Tour dates Date: 14 Jul 1999 12:41:03 -0700 (PDT) I read every last one. Bri --- wext phain wrote: > does anybody read ALL the posts on this list? or is > it > just like a selective reading kinda thing? > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Greetings Date: 14 Jul 1999 22:29:36 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) Welcome Jeff. Wide taste in music you got there. There's a lot I connect with there too. Of course, I have to like Donna Summer as well! Did you get my last mail addressed to your friend Todd by the way? If you feel like still meeting up with my mates and I for the Moby gig on the 22nd Sept. in London, then let me know. TMB On Wed, 14 Jul 1999 13:02:19 -0400 jeff cubeta wrote: > Friends - > > I tried this once before, but it didn't post (probably because I didn't type > in Plain Text.) > > My name is Jeff Cubeta, and I subscribed to your list several days ago. I > am currently living with my best friend (Todd) in Pittsburgh, but I am > moving back to London in September (as long as my work permit comes > through.) I adore Moby - his activism and his music. I wish I could > someday be as creative as he is. Some of my other "favorite artists" > include Bjork, Beck, Blur, The Pet Shop Boys, The Chemical Brothers, > Orbital, The Orb, PJ Harvey, Air, Pavement, Armand van Helden, The Cure, > Tricky, The Smiths, and yes, Donna Summer (she's the queen of cheez, not > disco.) I'm also into a lot of black music - older (how do you say, > back-in-the-day?) R&B and soul. > > I first read about Moby in Rolling Stone exactly four years ago - it was a > review of Everything Is Wrong. (If I'm remembering correctly, this album > was called Album of the Year that year!!) Moby and I have been inseperable > ever since!! (Don't I wish!!) > > I look forward to being on the list. > > Cheers - > > Jeff > > > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matthino@aol.com Subject: (mobility)Moby Future singles Date: 14 Jul 1999 17:49:36 EDT I just bought the Chemical Brothers (hey Girl hey Boy single and as a goos surprise, it was given with the video that could be seen on computer. And as I know that Moby has already done an experience like that with the funny Disk, I was thinking: Why can't we have the single video on the single Cd as: -there are very often very good but are very rarely seen on TV. -Place is not a problem on single. -As Moby singles are more expensive than the ''normal'' singles (two titles), why could'nt we get a little extra ? Is this idea an utopia for future singles or not ? Matthieu. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: (mobility) Another new member Date: 14 Jul 1999 17:59:33 -0400 Hi All! My name is Joe and I'm new to the list. I'm 24, work on Capitol Hill (though I really want to move to New York), I grew up in Chicago...what else can I tell you. I'm a huge Moby fan...I've had the chance to meet him on a couple occasions. He is the greatest, and "Play" is my favorite album this year. I live in Washington, DC and attached are some photos from a gig he played at the Capitol Ballroom 2 years ago. They take a while to download, but I think they're worthwhile...though please don't use them without my permission. I am incredibly excited to see him again. Other bands that I worship/adore right now: Husker Du (and all of Bob Mould's stuff), Joy Division, The Pixies, Catherine Wheel, Jawbreaker, Heatmiser/Elliott Smith, Prodigy, Aphex Twin, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, St. Etienne, and all the old-school punk stuff (Clash, Damned, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks, etc.) I'd like to think that I know where all the basics come from. All 80's stuff like New Order, The Smiths, Depeche Mode, Echo and the Bunnymen, Book of Love....they're fantastic, too. So anyway, just wanted to give an intro...gotta run. I'm leaving work soon! http://www.geocities.com/~jnovotny/concerts/moby.html XO, Joe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kelbert" Subject: Re: (mobility) there's no one here...and people everywhere Date: 14 Jul 1999 18:00:19 -0700 > >Just writing to see if anyone's going to the shows in either Portland > >or > >Vancouver. > Im going to be in Vancover around the time that moby is playing out there, so I'm thinking of checking the show out. my friends who live out there have told me about richard's on richards and its suppossed to be a half decent place to go. its a bar, so its a 19+ shows. whoopee... looks like im making a long distance phone call to get on the guestlist. has anyone called that number yet? i hate being 18 :( -kelly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Another new member Date: 14 Jul 1999 23:11:22 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) Wow, another list of bands I can well connect with. Welcome to yet another new member. Cheers for the Moby pics. TMB On Wed, 14 Jul 1999 17:59:33 -0400 "Novotny, Joe" wrote: > Hi All! > > My name is Joe and I'm new to the list. I'm 24, work on Capitol Hill (though > I really want to move to New York), I grew up in Chicago...what else can I > tell you. I'm a huge Moby fan...I've had the chance to meet him on a couple > occasions. He is the greatest, and "Play" is my favorite album this year. I > live in Washington, DC and attached are some photos from a gig he played at > the Capitol Ballroom 2 years ago. They take a while to download, but I think > they're worthwhile...though please don't use them without my permission. I > am incredibly excited to see him again. > > Other bands that I worship/adore right now: Husker Du (and all of Bob > Mould's stuff), Joy Division, The Pixies, Catherine Wheel, Jawbreaker, > Heatmiser/Elliott Smith, Prodigy, Aphex Twin, Carter the Unstoppable Sex > Machine, St. Etienne, and all the old-school punk stuff (Clash, Damned, > Ramones, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks, etc.) I'd like to think that I know where > all the basics come from. All 80's stuff like New Order, The Smiths, Depeche > Mode, Echo and the Bunnymen, Book of Love....they're fantastic, too. So > anyway, just wanted to give an intro...gotta run. I'm leaving work soon! > > http://www.geocities.com/~jnovotny/concerts/moby.html > > XO, > > Joe > > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david chamberlain Subject: Re: (mobility) Another new member Date: 14 Jul 1999 20:57:56 -0400 Hey Joe welcome to the list that actually has releases and tour dates to talk about. See Joe and I are on the Catherine Wheel Mailing list which only talks about tits and cock. =) Dave Novotny, Joe wrote: > > Hi All! > > My name is Joe and I'm new to the list. I'm 24, work on Capitol Hill (though > I really want to move to New York), I grew up in Chicago...what else can I > tell you. I'm a huge Moby fan...I've had the chance to meet him on a couple > occasions. He is the greatest, and "Play" is my favorite album this year. I > live in Washington, DC and attached are some photos from a gig he played at > the Capitol Ballroom 2 years ago. They take a while to download, but I think > they're worthwhile...though please don't use them without my permission. I > am incredibly excited to see him again. > > Other bands that I worship/adore right now: Husker Du (and all of Bob > Mould's stuff), Joy Division, The Pixies, Catherine Wheel, Jawbreaker, > Heatmiser/Elliott Smith, Prodigy, Aphex Twin, Carter the Unstoppable Sex > Machine, St. Etienne, and all the old-school punk stuff (Clash, Damned, > Ramones, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks, etc.) I'd like to think that I know where > all the basics come from. All 80's stuff like New Order, The Smiths, Depeche > Mode, Echo and the Bunnymen, Book of Love....they're fantastic, too. So > anyway, just wanted to give an intro...gotta run. I'm leaving work soon! > > http://www.geocities.com/~jnovotny/concerts/moby.html > > XO, > > Joe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: (mobility) Rock Y'all! Date: 14 Jul 1999 20:06:43 -0500 Ok, So I'm watching tv, half paying attention to Drew Carey, when a commercial comes on, I start paying more attention to my dinner, as usual, and then I think, "Wait a minute... Something sounds familiar." I look up at the tv and it's blaring "BodyRock" at me on a promo advertising a new time for "Dharma and Greg" that looks strikingly like a GAP commercial, if the GAP sold vinyl pants and spaghetti strap t's. And on the day after the single was released, no less. Hmm, now if I could only find the single anywhere. Cool, I guess. Bradley S. Caviness, Bigwig Bigwig Enterprises bigwig@arkansas.net "I've often wondered how someone could put a critique of music into words. And I've often wondered why there was no musical commentary on writing." - Dr. Peter Kreeft, author "The early bird gets the worm. But the second mouse gets the cheese." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BFle123456@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Greetings Date: 14 Jul 1999 22:15:12 EDT Hey Jeff, welcome to the list ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ShaiGuy555@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Greetings Date: 14 Jul 1999 23:18:36 EDT Hey There, Names not Jeff, it's Mike. Thanks though. Look foward to hearing from you.... Mike ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: (mobility) dharma&greg/phoenix concert Date: 14 Jul 1999 20:54:36 -0700 did anybody see the commercial for the new dharma & greg season on abc?? it shows jenna elfman, aka dharma, dancing to BODYROCK!!! i nearly dropped what i was doing and ran to the tv. anyways, i bought two moby cd's yesterday for about $10. i got the bodyrock single (which i haven't had a change to listen to) for $5.99 and bring back my happiness single for $3.99. i love used cd's! so.. are there any arizonans going to the phoenix show on the 14th of august?? i'm planning on going and put in a request for vacation around that time. if not, well then i'll just mysteriously get sick on that day and ::cough!:: won't be able to come in. i am definitely going. plov -----Original Message----- >>From: theShackofXaq >>>single with remixes from: >>>rollo/faithless >> >>FINALLY, someone good! ok, i can listen to the olav mix every once >and a >>while (and i play the hell out of it on my radio show every week) but >>that danny konig dude needs to give it up and call it a day. the >other >>"body rock" mixes are good, but don't even come close to the feel of >the >>origional. >>speaking of, why are all the b-sides for the 3 singles so much better >>then about half of the actual album? > >Xaq, > >I disagree w/ your opinion of both the remixes and the album. Hohner's >Bodyrob remix comes pretty close to the feel of the original, I think. It >adds a harsh edge to it. The others, like you said, are distanced from the >original. However, a friend of mine indicated to me that the Dani Konig mix >was his favorite, w/ the Basoski mix close behind. I really liked the mellow >Rae & Christian mix, myself. I appreciate it when a remixer can do something >interesting w/ the song instead of writing a new song and sample-dropping, >but that too can be fun. This is a matter of taste, not quality, which is >entirely subjective. > >Play is an album, and the b-sides are stand alone songs. Because it's an >album, it need to have balance for the songs to work well w/ each other and >create a cohesive whole. If Moby just created an album full of Sundays, >Machetes, and Run Ons, you'd get an overload like w/ EIW and it would be too >crazy and manic to stand as an album. (as opposed to a song collection) I >appreciate the mood & energy swings on Play and I'm glad Moby made it. It's >a musical side of him that he never had developed before. I like the mellow >songs, but I do think that the last third of the album needed an energy >boost somewhere, though. I do like his faster harder stuff, and hopefully >when Moby does Play Remixed it will have more of the faster, more energetic >stuff that Moby has in his studio. I suppose for you it's a matter of Moby >not catering to your musical preferences, which would eliminate much of the >quiter, more introspective portions of the album, if not completely change >it. Yay? Nay? > >So did you all get your Bodyrock singles yesterday? I had to call a couple >places before I found one. I had it held. That was $5.36 well spent. > >-S > > > >_______________________________________________________________ >Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: Re: (mobility) TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!! Date: 14 Jul 1999 20:57:30 -0700 bri... it's about $43 for both total... avg of $15 for the tickets and then the **lovely** ticketmaster charge. i don't mind the price.. except that this is for a small venue. ticketmaster just sucks.. but it's mainly the only thing there. -----Original Message----- >Hey Plov, How much are they???? >Bri > >--- Michaela Gerstner wrote: >> the price of tickets through ticketmaster for the AZ >> show is nuts!! >> ticketmaster charges a lot in terms for their >> profit. >> >> hmm... let's see if i'll be able to afford them some >> time soon. anybody >> else in AZ planning on going?? >> >=== > > > > >_________________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) [Fwd: Boom Boom Satellites On Tour!] Date: 14 Jul 1999 23:39:21 -0500 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------CC7D0FD1BDC7F581F7BF81C9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi folks i got this in my email today... thought you MIGHT be interested...... -rob --------------CC7D0FD1BDC7F581F7BF81C9 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Received: from listserv.music.sony.com (listserv.music.sony.com [209.67.25.104]) by comp.uark.edu (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id RAA10182 for ; Wed, 14 Jul 1999 17:51:00 -0500 (CDT) Received: from localhost (daemon@localhost) by listserv.music.sony.com (8.8.8/8.8.8/97.11-PDE) with SMTP id SAA05692; Wed, 14 Jul 1999 18:50:26 -0400 (EDT) Received: by listserv.music.sony.com (bulk_mailer v1.8); Wed, 14 Jul 1999 18:49:51 -0400 Received: (from majrdomo@localhost) by listserv.music.sony.com (8.8.8/8.8.8/97.11-PDE) id SAA05542; Wed, 14 Jul 1999 18:49:51 -0400 (EDT) Message-Id: <199907142248.SAA23426@epiccenter.music.sony.com> Sender: owner-boomboomsatellites@listserv.music.sony.com Reply-To: boomboomsatellites@listserv.music.sony.com Content-Type: text X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by comp.uark.edu id XAA18183 Boom Boom Satellites are going on tour with Moby starting=20 August 5th! If you haven=92t seen BBS yet, make sure you=20 treat yourself to a show. Their live shows are incredible.=20 Here=92s where you can find them: 8/5 Vancouver, BC Richard's On Richards Cabaret 8/10 San Francisco, CA Maritime Hall 8/11 San Diego, CA Canes Bar & Grill 8/12 Los Angeles, CA Mayan Theater=20 8/13 Las Vegas, NV The Joint/Hard Rock Hotel=20 8/15 Mesa, AZ The Nile 8/17 Salt Lake City, UT Bricks 8/20 Austin, TX La Zona Rosa 8/21 Dallas, TX Lizard Lounge 8/23 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue 8/24 Milwaukee, WI The Rave 8/25 Chicago, IL Metro 8/28 Toronto, ONTARIO Warehouse 8/31 Detroit, MI St. Andrews Hall 9/2 Pittsburgh, PA Metropol 9/3 Virgina Beach, VA Boathouse 9/4 Atlanta, GA Cotton Club 9/8 Carrboro, NC Cat's Cradle 9/11 Baltimore, MD Bohager's 9/13 Washington, DC 9:30 Club 9/14 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory 9/15 New York, NY Roseland Ballroom **********************************=20 Buy Out Loud online from The Store:=20 http://thestore.sonymusic.com/thestore/music.asp?talent_id=3D1011633 =20 **********************************=20 Get Boom Boom Info: http://www.boomboomsatellites.com/ http://www.epicrecords.com/ **********************************=20 Interested in receiving info on more great Epic Records=20 artists? 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I'm wondering if moby will take time after the shows to meet the crowd and sign autographs. Its always been a goal of mine to meet moby and this is my first chance. So i'm extremely excited about these concerts. I'm hoping maybe moby himself will give some feedback on this question. However, i know that many of you people on the list have met him. I'll probably only get to go to one concert (6 hours away :( to much driving!!!!!) but i really want to meet the guy and thank him for his music. also....... I have a question... does moby pick the opening band? Or does the record label? I heard a VERY SMALL snippet of some of boom boom satellites music and i like what i heard. However you can't judge a band on 30 seconds of music. Anybody else know anything about them? Here's what i found on the webpage............. If electronic music at the end of the century represents the confluence of different styles, sounds, and beats from around the globe, few acts embody that spirit of musical convergence as do Boom Boom Satellites. On their new Epic album Out Loud (US release 06/01/99), Boom Boom Satellites showcase their mastery of head-swirling rhythms, intense break-beats, classic hip-hop scratching, driving rock guitar, kinetic drum 'n' bass, and pulsing keyboard melodies. Combining those elements with the experimental voyages of great jazz, they have produced an exceptionally rich and unforgettable full-length debut. Boom Boom Satellites are the Tokyo-based duo of Michiyuki Kawashima (vocals, guitar, lyricist) and Masayuki Nakano (bass, drums, DJ). The two joined forces in 1990 while attending college, inspired in equal measure by David Bowie and Sigue Sigue Sputnick. They named themselves Boom Boom Satellites after an SSS song and embarked upon their musical expedition. In 1995 the duo released a single, "Dub Me Crazy," which was featured on a compilation by world-renowned Japanese DJ Fumiya Tanaka. "Dub Me Crazy" garnered considerable attention for Kawashima and Nakano in Japan. In 1997, with the European release of "Dub Me Crazy" and "For A Moment Of Silence," the duo earned critical acclaim in such publications as Melody Maker, New Musical Express, and Mixmag, and soon Boom Boom Satellites were signed by Sony Japan. The duo commenced their first European tour, including appearances at such high-profile festivals as Glastonbury and V-98 in the UK and Roskilde in Denmark. Unlike most electronic acts, whose live performances are distinctly secondary to their recordings, Boom Boom Satellites have carefully crafted their live show from their inception. Combining live drums and guitar with programming, Kawashima and Nakano have raised the standard for what electronic bands can do on stage. "Dance music's problem has always been the ability to translate the vibrancy of the studio recording into a more traditional live environment," Melody Maker wrote of the BBS live experience. "Boom Boom Satellites have broken this stereotype. Their live performance is so amazing that they will turn the shortest set imaginable, leaving the place gasping, squinting, like a hundred flash bulbs had popped in front of the audience's faces." Out Loud is a showcase for an artistry that transcends boundaries. It's a record rife with ambition and purpose, with all songs written, performed, and produced by Kawashima and Nakano. Starting with the vocal and musical swells of the Massive Attack-ish "Missing Note," (featuring a sample from James Brown's "Say It Loud [I'm Black & I'm Proud]"), Out Loud embodies a world in which technology has rendered artistic borders irrelevant. "Batter The Jam No. 3" employs soprano sax, turntable scratching, and programmed flute to create an ethereal urban atmosphere. Yet there is nothing ethereal about "Push Eject," a tough, aggressive, guitar-based track with an anguished vocal by Michiyuki Kawashima. The group's love of jazz makes itself evident in "An Owl," in which a hard-bop saxophone glides over kinetic techno beats to create a vibe both warmly organic and coolly futuristic. The trance-like effect of this track is soon broken by the almost metallic crunch of "Oneness," with more primal vocals from Michiyuki. "On The Painted Desert" is a bittersweet soundscape featuring the Asuka Strings entwining with bass, drums, and keyboards?perhaps the most heart-stoppingly beautiful ambience on the record. Out Loud has already met with warm praise from the international music press. Melody Maker called it one of "the most anticipated records of the year" and "an album to make or break in '99." Future Music wrote: "This album is exactly how contemporary music should be at this stage in its evolution. Out Loud is destined to become a new musical reference point." And Boom Boom Satellites have made believers of their fellow artists: Performers as diverse as Garbage, Josh Wink, Ken Ishii, and Locust have offered their tracks for remixing by Kawashima and Nakano. In March 1999, Boom Boom Satellites undertook their first tour of the western United States, including a set at South X Southwest in Austin which was the talk of the music industry conference. In April they returned to Europe for dates in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, followed by a short tour of Japan in May. In short, Boom Boom Satellites have begun to take their unique new-school hybrid of techno, rock, jazz, break-beat and hip-hop to an ever-expanding global audience. Equipped with a head-slamming live show and the brilliant, eclectic Out Loud, Boom Boom Satellites offer a glimpse into the expansive present and a limitless, borderless future. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BFle123456@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Greetings Date: 15 Jul 1999 03:37:44 EDT Sorry Mike for the mistake! Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: Re: (mobility) Meeting Moby and other stuff Date: 15 Jul 1999 02:57:41 -0700 (PDT) On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Rob Skipworth wrote: > I was wondering. Since "presumably" we are the some of the best fans > moby has and "presumably" he reads this. I'm wondering if moby will > take time after the shows to meet the crowd and sign autographs. Well the one time I had the pleasure of meeting Moby I gave him a belated thanks for the show of his that I attended about 2 years earlier and I told him how disappointed I was that I didn't get to meet him after that show and how *extremely* disappointed I was when I found out the day after that show that he did indeed stick around afterwards in the lobby. His reply to that was (and I'm paraphrasing now since I've got the worst memory), "Oh I'm a loser (or I'm lame)....I always stick around after the show." Awwwww....that was just too cute and I could only grin like a dork. :) But, no, he's not a loser (or lame) for making himself accessible to his fans and yes, I too am hoping to get a chance to speak briefly with him again after his shows (hopefully I'll get two chances if I can make it the Portland and Vancouver dates....:::crossing.fingers:::). Sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html :::::::::::::::::::::::::::rescue me:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::from levelheadedness:::::::::: ::::::::::and the unnecessary luxury:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::of being calm:::::::::: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Redmond Subject: (mobility) This Portland Concert........... Date: 15 Jul 1999 07:58:13 -0600 With this Portland show, what is the date for it? This is the closest Moby is coming to my "hometown" of Boise, and I can't go if the show falls between Aug. 6 and Aug. 12 (I hate it when people at work ask for the time off before me!) Idaho sucks... daniel "Follow you around for the rest of your days, never lets you play cards with your friends" - Let's Go Bowling ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JSoquet@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #39 Date: 15 Jul 1999 10:44:24 EDT I plan on going to the AZ show. I just saw Moby at Edgefest in Minnesota, in the rave tent. I'm so exicited to have a chance to see him again. twice in one year this is truely a blessing. Let the SUn shine on and on -SUN Tempe, AZ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: (mobility) Moby coming to Salt Lake City!!! Date: 15 Jul 1999 12:20:08 -0600 Praise Jesus!!! I'm so excited. This comes as a total surprise. Aug 17 Bricks, Salt Lake City, UT My stomach is turning I'm so thrilled! I had to shout it out... ...sorry... D a m i a n. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mobyinfo@def2.globalnet.co.uk (Moby Info) Subject: (mobility) Moby news & tour dates Date: 15 Jul 1999 18:51:04 +0100 T O U R D A T E S Moby will be doing a world tour over the next few months. Here are the confirmed dates so far: EUROPE One of Moby's dates at the Scala in London has unfortunately been moved again (for the last time!). The dates are now September 22 and October 25. If you have a ticket for the September 21 date, it will be valid for the October 25 date, or a refund can be obtained from point of purchase. More UK shows and a full European tour running from September through November will be announced within the next two weeks. USA & CANADA Jul 23 Woodstock Festival, Rome, NY Jul 25 Toad's Place, New Haven, CT Jul 26 Chameleon, Lancaster, PA Jul 28 TLA, Philadelphia, PA Jul 29 Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY Jul 30 Avalon, Bopston, MA Jul 31 Vanderbilt, Plainview, NJ Aug 02 Northern Lights, Albany, NY Aug 05 Richard on Richard's Cabinet, Vancouver, BC Aug 07 KNRK's Big Stink, Portland, OR Aug 08 KKND radio date, Seattle, WA Aug 10 Maritime Hall, San Fransisco, CA Aug 11 Canes Bar & Grill, San Diego, CA Aug 12 Mayan Theater, Los Angeles, CA Aug 13 The Joint/Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, NV Aug 14 The Nile, Mesa, AZ Aug 17 Bricks, Salt Lake City, UT Aug 18 Denver, CO Aug 20 La Zona Rosa, Denver, CO Aug 21 Lizard Lounge, Dallas, TX Aug 23 First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN Aug 26 WBCN radio date, Boston, MA Aug 29 Buffalo, NY More to be added soon. AUSTRALIA Nov 12 Perth, Metropolis Nov 13 Adelaide, Old Queens Theatre Nov 14 Melbourne, Metro Nov 17 Sydney, Metro Nov 19 Brisbane, Arena Nov 20 Sydney, Homebush Superdrome (as part of event for opening of Olympic buildings) A couple of dates in New Zealand should be added shortly. _____________ S I N G L E S Moby's current single, Bodyrock, is out now. His next single outside North America will be Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad - it'll be relased in late September/early October. A decision will be made soon on the next single for USA/Canada. _____ W W W All the latest and greatest Moby info can be found at www.moby.org _________________________________________ E - M A I L D I S C U S S I O N L I S T To join the unofficial Moby discussion list, Mobility, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line subscribe mobility in the body of your message. _____________________ M E R C H A N D I S E We have lots of official Moby merchandise available. Please e-mail with SEND LIST as the subject of your message us if you would like a list (e-mail) or catalogue (snail mail). However, bear in mind that we're based in the UK and only accept payments in UK pounds - UK cheque or postal order, Eurocheque, international money order or cash (by registered post). No credit card orders - sorry. If you live in the US you can write to MCT Productions Inc, 333 West 52nd St, Suite 1003, New York NY 10012 for a catalogue of US merchandise. _____________________________________________ B A C K C A T A L O G U E & P O S T E R S All of Moby's releases on Mute Records (and some posters) can be obtained from MuteBank: http://www.mutelibtech.com/mute/ E-mail mutebank@mutelibtech.com Mail: send SAE or IRC to Mute Bank Mail Order, 429 Harrow Road, London W10 4RE, UK Tel: +44 (0) 181 964 0029 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: Re: (mobility) This Portland Concert........... Date: 15 Jul 1999 11:32:19 -0700 (PDT) On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Daniel Redmond wrote: > With this Portland show, what is the date for it? This is the closest > Moby is coming to my "hometown" of Boise, and I can't go if the show > falls between Aug. 6 and Aug. 12 (I hate it when people at work ask for > the time off before me!) > Idaho sucks... Uh Oh. Well according to the tour schedule at moby.org he is scheduled to play Portland on Aug. 7th at the Big Stink KNRK. Does anyone know what that is (Big Stink KNRK)? It's not another music festival is it? Dang, I hope not....I really hate those, especially when they're put on by lame alterna-rock stations. Sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html :::::::::::::::::::::::::::rescue me:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::from levelheadedness:::::::::: ::::::::::and the unnecessary luxury:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::of being calm:::::::::: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: gshipley@wiretrip.net Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby news & tour dates Date: 15 Jul 1999 13:33:33 -0500 (CDT) On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Moby Info wrote: *snip* > Jul 30 Avalon, Bopston, MA > Jul 31 Vanderbilt, Plainview, NJ > Aug 02 Northern Lights, Albany, NY > Aug 05 Richard on Richard's Cabinet, Vancouver, BC > Aug 07 KNRK's Big Stink, Portland, OR > Aug 08 KKND radio date, Seattle, WA > Aug 10 Maritime Hall, San Fransisco, CA > Aug 11 Canes Bar & Grill, San Diego, CA > Aug 12 Mayan Theater, Los Angeles, CA > Aug 13 The Joint/Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, NV > Aug 14 The Nile, Mesa, AZ > Aug 17 Bricks, Salt Lake City, UT > Aug 18 Denver, CO > Aug 20 La Zona Rosa, Denver, CO > Aug 21 Lizard Lounge, Dallas, TX > Aug 23 First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN > Aug 26 WBCN radio date, Boston, MA > Aug 29 Buffalo, NY Yikes! What happened to the Aug 25th Chicago date! Help! Say it ain't so! -G ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) Moby in Chicago, August 25th Date: 15 Jul 1999 12:55:10 -0600 Re: (mobility) Moby news & tour dates, gshipley@wiretrip.net wrote: > Yikes! What happened to the Aug 25th Chicago date! Fear not! I just got official confirmation that the Chicago show is definitely happening. The list of tour dates posted to the Moby info mailing list is probably just a few days out of date. Check out the news page on moby.org for the list of officially confirmed dates. Daniel np( Spring Heel Jack, "More Stuff No One Saw" ) moby.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: Re: (mobility) This Portland Concert........... Date: 15 Jul 1999 12:04:57 -0700 (PDT) On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, me muttered: > Uh Oh. Well according to the tour schedule at moby.org he is scheduled to > play Portland on Aug. 7th at the Big Stink KNRK. Does anyone know what > that is (Big Stink KNRK)? It's not another music festival is it? Dang, I > hope not....I really hate those, especially when they're put on by lame > alterna-rock stations. Dang, well nevermind.....I surfed on over to KNRK's page (which is extremely similar to KNDD's page - Seattle's alterna-rock station. Can you tell they're run by the same company...I bet their dj's and play lists are exactly the same. Grrrr.) Anyway...what was I saying? :) Oh yeah, the Big Stink is indeed an alterna-rock festival with a big ol' list of bands that I don't want to pay to see and only one or two that I do want to see so I guess I will just be trying to go to the Vancouver BC date since that is the only one that seems like a solo concert type thing. Sorry for rambling.... :D Sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html :::::::::::::::::::::::::::rescue me:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::from levelheadedness:::::::::: ::::::::::and the unnecessary luxury:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::of being calm:::::::::: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) stuff! Date: 15 Jul 1999 19:18:15 +0000 (GMT) boom boom satelites? they were on the cmj a few months ago... not that bad really... DAFT name tho IDAHO doesnt suck that bad! BUILT TO SPILL is from there!!!! woohoo!!!! Anybody know that WEIRD AL's new cd is the greatest gainer in billboard that week? and guess what the name of the label its on is "Way Moby"! i love that... saw billbaord. plays at like 160 a few weeks ago..bye! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) cmj chart news Date: 15 Jul 1999 19:23:53 +0000 (GMT) well were still #1 on Core Radio but #1 on the cmj200 is by the Flaming Lips now. and we're at #3 or so on the RPM charts. (techno) but we're gaining in Internet Broadcast (#2!) and Tripl A (#5!!!) (get it 3 !'s? nevermind) and WEIRD AL's new cd is #3 on internet retail, on that mysterious WAY MOBY label.... bye!!!! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eagle" Subject: RE: (mobility) Re: FrankZ Date: 15 Jul 1999 22:29:27 +0200 > It's not that I think FrankZ is a freak, it's just that it is hard to > decipher his english (he is Danish or something? Frank?) > > >Like me, he's Dutch... >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - >Ha ha Kees, en jij maar zeggen dat deze mailing list je verwaarloosde/ >negeerde!! je hebt nu zelfs jezelf als discussie onderwerp! >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > >Ok folks, this was a sample of the Dutch language. Try to decipher this!! Something like: Ha ha Kees, and you said that this mailing list neglected/ignored you!! You've now got yourself as a discussion point! Cheers, Eagle NP _OK_ Talvin Singh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wigan Ludgate Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Chicago, August 25th Date: 15 Jul 1999 20:37:40 +0000 (GMT) um, excuse me, i haven't posted on this list in over a year, and under another name, but dan i know you as xdc7, and i have a small question. > The list of tour dates posted > to the Moby info > mailing list is probably just a few days out of > date. Check out the > news page on moby.org for the list of officially > confirmed dates. and those are: DATE CITY VENUE 23 Jul Rome, NY Woodstock 25 Jul New Haven, CT Toad's Place 26 Jul Lancaster, PA Chameleon 28 Jul Philadelphia, PA 29 Jul New York, NY Bowery Ballroom 30 Jul Boston, MA Avalon 31 Jul Plainview, NY Vanderbilt 2 Aug Albany, NY Northern Lights 5 Aug Vancouver, BC Richard on Richard'sCabinet 7 Aug Portland, OR Big Stink KNRK 8 Aug Seattle, WA 10 Aug San Francisco, CA Maritime Hall 11 Aug San Diego, CA Cane's Bar and Grill 12 Aug Los Angeles, CA Mayan Theatre 13 Aug Las Vegas, NV The Joint/Hard Rock Hotel 14 Aug Mesa, AZ The Nile 17 Aug Salt Lake City, UT Bricks 18 Aug Denver, CO 20 Aug Austin, TX La Zona Rosa 21 Aug Dallas, TX Lizard Lounge 23 Aug Minneapolis, MN First Avenue 25 Aug Chicago, IL Metro 26 Aug Boston, MA WBCN 29 Aug Buffalo, NY 31 Aug Detroit, MI St. Andrew's Hall 21 Sep London, UK Scala 22 Sep London, UK Scala um, my concern is that the majority of september is noticably blank, particulary Sept. 8, which was posted to the list that Moby would not only be performing in North Carolina, but at the Cat's Cradle, the small venue in my college town of Chapel Hill (it says Carrboro, but the two are essentially the same town). i have never been more excited in my life. i have never seen Moby, and with a venue that is capacity at near, i dont know, 350-500 people, i hope to meet him. i will be there hours in advance. um, but obviously, my question is, is this going to happen? (crosses fingers) chris === if u r terribly bored... www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Heights/4748 _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: (mobility) Everything is Remixed Web site Date: 15 Jul 1999 16:35:00 -0400 hi, someone asked for the website to order Everything is REMIXED. goto: www.importcds.com ALSO, I GOOFED on the BodyRock UK Singles website I listed earlier. the correct one is: www.action-records.co.uk/ that should do it. - Jayson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) RE: Moby news & tour dates Date: 15 Jul 1999 18:19:33 -0400 Boooo! What Moby doesnt like florida? How about some small club in Gainesville!? fooey Eric http://www.tonematrix.com http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) This Portland Concert........... Date: 15 Jul 1999 16:42:00 -0400 SARAH, I wholeheartedly agree with you on those MEGA-band shows. They are pretty annoying for one, and B-The artists that I (or you, or ANYONE) want to see are only on stage for 30 freakin minutes or so. That's no fun. PLUS, half the time you have to wait around for hours on end just to see MOBY, or whatever band that floats your boat. Just my .05 plus change - jayson -----Original Message----- Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 12:04 PM On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, me muttered: > Uh Oh. Well according to the tour schedule at moby.org he is scheduled to > play Portland on Aug. 7th at the Big Stink KNRK. Does anyone know what > that is (Big Stink KNRK)? It's not another music festival is it? Dang, I > hope not....I really hate those, especially when they're put on by lame > alterna-rock stations. Dang, well nevermind.....I surfed on over to KNRK's page (which is extremely similar to KNDD's page - Seattle's alterna-rock station. Can you tell they're run by the same company...I bet their dj's and play lists are exactly the same. Grrrr.) Anyway...what was I saying? :) Oh yeah, the Big Stink is indeed an alterna-rock festival with a big ol' list of bands that I don't want to pay to see and only one or two that I do want to see so I guess I will just be trying to go to the Vancouver BC date since that is the only one that seems like a solo concert type thing. Sorry for rambling.... :D Sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html :::::::::::::::::::::::::::rescue me:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::from levelheadedness:::::::::: ::::::::::and the unnecessary luxury:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::of being calm:::::::::: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) Moby's September tour dates Date: 15 Jul 1999 18:12:58 -0600 [was Re: (mobility) Moby in Chicago, August 25th] Wigan Ludgate wrote: > um, my concern is that the majority of september is > noticably blank, particulary Sept. 8, which was posted > to the list that Moby would not only be performing in > North Carolina, but at the Cat's Cradle, the small > venue in my college town of Chapel Hill (it says > Carrboro, but the two are essentially the same town). > i have never been more excited in my life. i have > never seen Moby, and with a venue that is capacity at > near, i dont know, 350-500 people, i hope to meet him. > i will be there hours in advance. > > um, but obviously, my question is, is this going to > happen? (crosses fingers) I don't know yet. September 8 is still kind of far off, and though arrangements for a performance may or may not have been made for that date, I won't know for sure until it is solid, confirmed, and official. I expect to receive news on any September shows in the not too distant future, so stay tuned and keep checking the site. I hope I'll be able to make it to Moby's Denver show on August 18. Is anybody else from this list going to that one? Daniel moby.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #39 Date: 15 Jul 1999 18:14:56 -0700 maybe those we know they are going to certain concerts should try to meet. i'm going to the AZ show no matter what.. so maybe we all should try to meet each other and such. plov -----Original Message----- >I plan on going to the AZ show. I just saw Moby at Edgefest in Minnesota, in >the rave tent. I'm so exicited to have a chance to see him again. twice in >one year this is truely a blessing. > > >Let the SUn shine on and on > >-SUN > >Tempe, AZ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: Re: (mobility) RE: Moby news & tour dates Date: 15 Jul 1999 18:18:45 -0700 eric.. you live in gainesville? no way! i use to live there!!! you know.. i use to know an eric goldberg.. is your dad a lawyer? Plov -----Original Message----- >Boooo! >What Moby doesnt like florida? >How about some small club in Gainesville!? > >fooey > >Eric >http://www.tonematrix.com >http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "James Raiswell" Subject: (mobility) Toronto Date: 15 Jul 1999 21:27:01 -0400 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0093_01BECF08.C6EF1D80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Not that I'm going to push the panic button, just yet, but like a lot of = others, I notice that the show I'm planning on going to has dropped off = Moby's tour list. I'm sure this is just an oversight... right? ...right? - James ------=_NextPart_000_0093_01BECF08.C6EF1D80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Not that I'm going to push the panic button, just yet, but like a = lot of=20 others, I notice that the show I'm planning on going to has dropped off = Moby's=20 tour list. I'm sure this is just an oversight... right?
...right?
- James
------=_NextPart_000_0093_01BECF08.C6EF1D80-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Angie M" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby news & tour dates Date: 15 Jul 1999 22:02:10 -0500 Thanks for the tour info. However, I think the Aug. 20 date should read "La Zona Rosa" Austin, TX and not Denver. I'll definitely be at that show! Angela, a newbie -----Original Message----- > >T O U R D A T E S > >Moby will be doing a world tour over the next few months. Here are the >confirmed dates so far: > >EUROPE > >One of Moby's dates at the Scala in London has unfortunately been moved >again (for the last time!). The dates are now September 22 and October 25. >If you have a ticket for the September 21 date, it will be valid for the >October 25 date, or a refund can be obtained from point of purchase. > >More UK shows and a full European tour running from September through >November will be announced within the next two weeks. > > >USA & CANADA > >Jul 23 Woodstock Festival, Rome, NY >Jul 25 Toad's Place, New Haven, CT >Jul 26 Chameleon, Lancaster, PA >Jul 28 TLA, Philadelphia, PA >Jul 29 Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY >Jul 30 Avalon, Bopston, MA >Jul 31 Vanderbilt, Plainview, NJ >Aug 02 Northern Lights, Albany, NY >Aug 05 Richard on Richard's Cabinet, Vancouver, BC >Aug 07 KNRK's Big Stink, Portland, OR >Aug 08 KKND radio date, Seattle, WA >Aug 10 Maritime Hall, San Fransisco, CA >Aug 11 Canes Bar & Grill, San Diego, CA >Aug 12 Mayan Theater, Los Angeles, CA >Aug 13 The Joint/Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, NV >Aug 14 The Nile, Mesa, AZ >Aug 17 Bricks, Salt Lake City, UT >Aug 18 Denver, CO >Aug 20 La Zona Rosa, Denver, CO >Aug 21 Lizard Lounge, Dallas, TX >Aug 23 First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN >Aug 26 WBCN radio date, Boston, MA >Aug 29 Buffalo, NY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: UHF@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) RE: Moby news & tour dates Date: 15 Jul 1999 22:49:38 EDT you should be thankful that gainseville had great bands like skynard and tom petty, which i just recently bought box sets for both artists. anyone think moby will ever have a box set? andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mandi Maycumber Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby news & tour dates Date: 15 Jul 1999 23:19:09 -0400 (EDT) The KNDD radio date (Endfest '99) is actually on the 7th... I think u mixed it and the Portland one up. Mandi --- Angie M wrote: > Thanks for the tour info. However, I think the Aug. > 20 date should read "La > Zona Rosa" Austin, TX and not Denver. I'll > definitely be at that show! > Angela, a newbie > > -----Original Message----- > From: Moby Info > Date: Thursday, July 15, 1999 1:26 PM > Subject: (mobility) Moby news & tour dates > > > > > >T O U R D A T E S > > > >Moby will be doing a world tour over the next few > months. Here are the > >confirmed dates so far: > > > >EUROPE > > > >One of Moby's dates at the Scala in London has > unfortunately been moved > >again (for the last time!). The dates are now > September 22 and October 25. > >If you have a ticket for the September 21 date, it > will be valid for the > >October 25 date, or a refund can be obtained from > point of purchase. > > > >More UK shows and a full European tour running from > September through > >November will be announced within the next two > weeks. > > > > > >USA & CANADA > > > >Jul 23 Woodstock Festival, Rome, NY > >Jul 25 Toad's Place, New Haven, CT > >Jul 26 Chameleon, Lancaster, PA > >Jul 28 TLA, Philadelphia, PA > >Jul 29 Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY > >Jul 30 Avalon, Bopston, MA > >Jul 31 Vanderbilt, Plainview, NJ > >Aug 02 Northern Lights, Albany, NY > >Aug 05 Richard on Richard's Cabinet, Vancouver, > BC > >Aug 07 KNRK's Big Stink, Portland, OR > >Aug 08 KKND radio date, Seattle, WA > >Aug 10 Maritime Hall, San Fransisco, CA > >Aug 11 Canes Bar & Grill, San Diego, CA > >Aug 12 Mayan Theater, Los Angeles, CA > >Aug 13 The Joint/Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, NV > >Aug 14 The Nile, Mesa, AZ > >Aug 17 Bricks, Salt Lake City, UT > >Aug 18 Denver, CO > >Aug 20 La Zona Rosa, Denver, CO > >Aug 21 Lizard Lounge, Dallas, TX > >Aug 23 First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN > >Aug 26 WBCN radio date, Boston, MA > >Aug 29 Buffalo, NY > > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Subject: (mobility) SALT LAKE CITY!!! Date: 15 Jul 1999 21:38:33 -0600 i'll most definately be attending this show unless something comes up. it'll make up for the time i went to boulder, co to see him a couple years ago and the show ended up getting cancelled. good thing i can get on the guestlist, cause i'm a young pup. anyone else going to attend this performance? >> >Aug 17 Bricks, Salt Lake City, UT > Chris Perkins People in small towns don't know what books are, cdperk@trib.com and they don't know what phones are, so if you say ICQ #: 32689797 phonebook, their heads explode. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) RE: Moby news & tour dates *********OFF TOPIC, NOT MOBY************ Date: 16 Jul 1999 01:11:52 -0400 Well im going to school here, im from Miami. and no my dad is not the lawyer, but i know who youre talking about, ive heard about him. and im not related to Goldberg the wrestler either :) I really dont care if he goes to Gainesville, i mean right now its convenient cuz im here, but anywhere in FLORIDA is great. Miami, Orlando anything. MUST SEE MOBY! buh bye Eric http://www.tonematrix.com http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix > eric.. you live in gainesville? no way! i use to live there!!! > you know.. > i use to know an eric goldberg.. is your dad a lawyer? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) RE: Moby news & tour dates Date: 16 Jul 1999 01:13:48 -0400 well yeah i guess but um i'd rather have moby from here. though my relatives live in NY soooo, there you go! Eric http://www.tonematrix.com http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix > you should be thankful that gainseville had great bands like > skynard and tom > petty, which i just recently bought box sets for both artists. > anyone think > moby will ever have a box set? > andrew > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) boom boom satellites FOREVER Date: 16 Jul 1999 08:18:41 +0200 wowdi folks! i just got the "OUT LOUD!" cd from boom boom satellites (Sony, 1998) WOW it ROCKS! (do you guys call it that way?) SWINGS like hell in my ears... with REAL organic drumsolo's! These guys are freaks! Go get that album! Ah-specially if you like Animal Rights! Thanks brad for posting that review on this list! When i read OUT loud "Say it out LOUD: I'm BLACK & I'm PROUD!" and then about agressive guitars... WOWIE ZOWIE MAN! i KNEW it had to be good; That store i was in (Bart: they only had one! going to reorder! for you!) I say hey! When was the last time you heard a freaking ORGANIC drumsolo? that means some real human drumming... in case yo wonder... WAUW! This is the 'yo'll-have-the-police-at-yo-door-in-aminute-cd' of the YEAR! real good stuff, i freaked that WHOLE MEGAstore! "Say it LOUD: I'm BLACK & I'm PROUD" for Japonese guys real funny, and then that Renault Alpine on the cover and everywhere, even on the cd, it's total! It's CONCEPT They have been thinking about that freaking thing, I'm gonna play it again, so watch it FOLKS! POLITIE at yo door! yeah i know, the japonese police is the worst, or the best, depends how you look at the subject... But eh... i wouldnt wanna live in Tokyo with these guys next door, cause ye know, the police ALL the time, they know your FACE and all that... I hate to move anyway, but yeah... the Tannoys did it! i'll change signature tomorrow. it's gonna be: "Say it out Loud: I'm Black & I'm proud!" that's something from my youth, and it keeps coming back! BOOM BOOM SATELLITES FOREVER! I love you all, in KEES you have missed that part, Case'99 -- "i'm always spying on you i can be whatever shape if you wanna leave, it's now PUSH EJECT... Push Now! " [bbs inlay] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Redmond Subject: (mobility) misc. tour details and schtuff Date: 16 Jul 1999 01:11:37 -0600 I saw that Damian wrote: >Aug 17 Bricks, Salt Lake City, UT And I thought: Maybe this one will work out, let's see here, Aug 17 is a...TUESDAY??? Dammit, I seem to be cursed!!!!!!! Unless I can convince someone at work to handle the inventory that night...hmmm........... Then I saw that Paul wrote: >IDAHO doesnt suck that bad! BUILT TO SPILL is from >there!!!! woohoo!!!! And again I thought: You must never have visited here. Besides, - no, wait, I'm not going to go into my thoughts on the whole "Built To Spill as an Idaho band" thing again, as that would probably piss more than a few people off. When you run out of things to do on a Saturday night at 9:30, then the town your in officially sucks. Since that describes any city, county, municipality, or dirt road Neo-Nazi enclave in the state, I feel qualified to say that IDAHO SUCKS!!!!! sorry, venting again... daniel "Living in the Jungle, it's so hard to break the shackles" - Red Session (very energetic live show, I might add) ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: AJ Brustein Subject: Re: (mobility) Meeting Moby and other stuff Date: 17 Jul 1999 16:43:40 +0900 Being in Japan and all, I would love to know about the Boom Boom Satelites before I leave and miss a chance to get their stuff much easier. Does anyone know or have their stuff? I have heard of them, but only OF them. Thanks a lot. Oh, and Moby is definatly a cool guy for doing that guest list thing. I am so mad though since Moby will be playing my birthday at the 9:30 club and i will have already gone to college in Boston and missed him. I am so mad about that. Especially since the same show on my birthday last year at the 9:30 club was the Crystal Method which sucked... Oh well. Also, Body rock is awesome! Much better than the Honey and Run On singles. But, I am confused now. What is this 6/8 track American CD that everyone is talking about? Is it Bodyrock or that next single? Anyway, Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jon Subject: (mobility) new moby stuff on EBay Date: 16 Jul 1999 11:01:40 -0700 Times New RomanThe following auction(s) end soon, be sure and get your bids in on these items, if you're interested. Thanks for looking, jon Animal Rights x2 Limited edition, Moby UK 2 cd set, features animal rights (12 tracks) and the LITTLE IDIOT cd. This is a 9-track bonus ambient album, only featured on a limited UK import CD--very cool item, in VG+ condition! http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130937612 Rare Promotional UK cd single for Moby, "Honey." This cd single features 6 remixes of the track, aphrodite, westbam and moby remixes. For a tracklisting, email me--the cd single comes in a cover sleeve with a red PROMO written on the sleeve. http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=128288165 Moby-Everytime you touch me, rare US promo cd, features 3 mixes, beatmasters 7" mix, uplifting mix, and freestyle remix. Item comes in a jewel case (not digipack) with cover artwork, front and back. Mint condition, never played. http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=131960821 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) WDMHFSB remixers Date: 16 Jul 1999 14:46:02 -0400 (EDT) mmmm..nope. sorry! i hate vocal house music!! these are two of my least favorite moby remixes of all time. although i like the honey mix a little more than revolver. just a differing opinion though. but i would like to know, would you guys rather hear moby remixes or other peoples remixes. i, personally, think moby does an incredible job of remixing his own songs. almost makes them different songs altogether. peace-chritian > >rollo/faithless > > Whooohooo! I never made it a secret that I like > Faithless, so this > mix must be good! I think everybody agrees with me > that they did > a GREAT job remixing Revolver & Honey! _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) remixes Date: 16 Jul 1999 21:58:55 +0200 Christian wrote: >mmmm..nope. sorry! i hate vocal house music!! There's not much 'vocal' about Rollo & Sister Bliss' Honey remix. (just the original samples..) >these are two of my least favorite moby remixes of all time. Strange, they are two of my favorites... >although i like the honey mix a little more than >revolver. just a differing opinion though. but i would >like to know, would you guys rather hear moby remixes >or other peoples remixes. i, personally, think moby >does an incredible job of remixing his own songs. >almost makes them different songs altogether. Hmm, I think the Faithless remixes are just as good as Moby remixes. But compared to most other remixers I also think Moby's remixes are better. especially his remixes of: Hymn, Bring Back My Happiness & Go, to name a few. Bart np: Moby - Go (Arpathoski Mix) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) remixes Date: 16 Jul 1999 17:38:55 -0400 (EDT) --- Bart van Eijck wrote: > Christian wrote: > >mmmm..nope. sorry! i hate vocal house music!! > > There's not much 'vocal' about Rollo & Sister Bliss' Honey remix. (just the original samples..) i'll listen to it again tonight! i haven't checked it in a while and may have been bias becasue i really liked a lot of the other mixes. but i'm always open to trying again. except with revolver! i know i'm in the minority...but i didn't like that song at all. i really don't care for most of animal rights. that big 10 minute jamming song is a brilliant attempt at a modern rock epic though. i really like the bsides from the singles for revolver. i like to play sway as loud as possible without making things fall of my shelves! ^_^ > But compared to most other remixers I also think > Moby's remixes are better. especially his remixes > of: Hymn, Bring Back My Happiness & Go, to name a > few. > Bart > np: Moby - Go (Arpathoski Mix)(i love the arpathoski mix!!!) yeah, i think that moby is one of those rare artists who can re-work there own material in a way that keeps it interesting, and some times improves it. the orb also do this VERY well. and richard d. james, well....no need to explain there. peace-christian np:ymo-nanga def?(hope yoou choke on your whale meat mix) by the orb _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael haag Subject: Re: (mobility) Buffalo, NY Tour Date Date: 16 Jul 1999 18:07:57 -0400 (EDT) Hey people! I think I'm the only one on the list who's from upstate New York, so I don't think anyone else really cares, but I noticed on the posted tour dates that there's a show in Buffalo on August 29. I want to go, but I have no idea where in Buffalo Moby's going to be playing. The list of dates didn't state a venue. Can any of you kind souls enlighten me? I'm all desperate and stuff. If anyone is going to that show, let me know, maybe we can make plans to meet up. I know of a great coffee house downtown where we can unwind and shoot the shit after/before the show. That's All Folks! -Mike ps: Andrew, a Moby Boxed Set? Brilliant idea. It's too damn hard to track down all the rare stuff. Someone should suggest it to the man. NP Portishead "Dummy" _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BFle123456@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Meeting Moby and other stuff Date: 16 Jul 1999 22:06:12 EDT I just got the Bodyrock single from CDNOW yesterday. It is the single with the eight songs on it; the six remixes and the two bonus songs. It is the best single from the PLAY album yet. The single cost me $6, plus three bucks shipping and handling, but oh well. Moby rocks the party that rocks the body! Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Miss DIY Subject: (mobility) Moby on Hypeless.com Date: 16 Jul 1999 23:23:15 -0400 (EDT) What we need is a music web site with an independent voice. One where there's no schmoozing... no influence by record labels. A UBL where the band of the week is not "B*Witched." A newsand events oriented site where only those voices with something to say are heard. A news site that is not owned by Sony, or run by Unigram, or attempting at an IPO. Many music sites are owned or run by someone with a direct interest in a product. SonicNet and MTV, WallOfSound and Disney, and now CDnow and Sony Inc. All magazines are influenced by its advertisers. Emailed newsletters contain links and links of ads. And MTV? Well... We need a site where real music really matters. http://www.hypeless.com/contribute/ Hello, I'm Winslow Leach. And I'd like to introduce Hypeless.com, the site where YOU become an inside source. Where you post your thoughts an opinions under a nom de plume. As a result, you can say anything you'd like. 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Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Gall Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on Hypeless.com Date: 16 Jul 1999 23:57:51 -0500 hmm, interesting message here...noticed that it contains absolutely NO reference to moby...there should be a filter for these sort of things! :P > http://www.hypeless.com > All music, no hype. > wait a second....aren't you hyping the site right now?? eh well.... -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kelbert" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on Hypeless.com Date: 17 Jul 1999 14:58:13 -0700 Anthony Gall wrote: > hmm, interesting message here...noticed that it contains absolutely NO > reference to moby...there should be a filter for these sort of things! :P > the exact same message showed up on the orbital list. *cough* spam *cough* well, at least it was music related... and not just useless crap. then again, i never went the url (because thats what they WANT you to do) so i can't really comment on what the content of the site was like. but still... it smells like spam.... -kelly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) the mysterious Move 2x12" + Mobility 12" Date: 17 Jul 1999 23:08:44 +0200 A while ago I talked about this Move 2x12" I had ordered. I got it today! (together with the Mobility 12" !!!) The Move 2x12" turned out to be the regular US Move 12" and the US promo 12" put together in the regular Move's sleeve. Nice, considering the fact I only paid $10 for them. The Mobility 12" sure is an obscure release! The record comes in a plain black sleeve and the label (silver) says MOBY in some 3D version of the European 'Go' single font. There also are track titles, a little Instinct logo, credits, speed (33RPM) and the cat.# EX-226. Bart np: Miss Jane - It's a fine day (ATB radio mix) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) the mysterious Move 2x12" + Mobility 12" Date: 17 Jul 1999 17:16:45 -0400 (EDT) HI BART(ANE EVERY ONE). ISN'T IT COOL TO PLUNK THAT MOBLILTY 12" DOWN AND DROP THE NEEDLE. IT'S ONE OF MY FAVORITES(EVEN IF ALL THE SONGS ARE AVAILABLE ELSEWHERE). I WANTED TO THANK YOU FOR THE HEADS UP ON THE MYMN 12" ON EBAY. I WON! SO I WILL SOON BE ABLE TO HEAR THE UPRIVER MIX. I'M TOTALLY EXCITED! PEACE-CHRISTIAN --- Bart van Eijck wrote: > A while ago I talked about this Move 2x12" I had > ordered. > I got it today! (together with the Mobility 12" !!!) > > The Move 2x12" turned out to be the regular US Move > 12" > and the US promo 12" put together in the regular > Move's > sleeve. Nice, considering the fact I only paid $10 > for them. > > The Mobility 12" sure is an obscure release! > The record comes in a plain black sleeve and the > label > (silver) says MOBY in some 3D version of the > European > 'Go' single font. There also are track titles, a > little Instinct > logo, credits, speed (33RPM) and the cat.# EX-226. > > Bart > np: Miss Jane - It's a fine day (ATB radio mix) > > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mandi Maycumber Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on Hypeless.com Date: 17 Jul 1999 23:33:08 -0400 (EDT) > wait a second....aren't you hyping the site right > now?? eh well.... > > -Anthony LOL... That's EXACTLY what I wuz thinking... _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PuffDanny2@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Meeting Moby and other stuff Date: 19 Jul 1999 00:59:43 EDT AJ, Moby is playing at the 930 club? Do you know which one and when? thanks. Danny ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) Moby in Future Music Magazine, July 1999 Date: 17 Jul 1999 22:22:57 -0400 Here's the full article from Future Music's July 1999 issue. Read on! Having already explored the worlds of house, techno, ambient, punk rock and soundtrack music, Moby is back with an album of breakbeat-soaked swamp blues. Martin James went to meet the man known to his mum as Richard Hall in his Manhattan home Richard Hall opens the door on his spacious loft conversion. Its situated on a the top floor of a ex-psychiatric hospital in the Soho district of New York. Trendy boutiques line the sidewalks once littered with junkies. Down in the basement is the studio where the Beastie Boys last recorded their last album and filmed the video for Three MCs and One DJ. You say its a building of some history. Not unlike one of the top floor residents, Mr. Hall, in fact. The slight, shaven-headed musician has delivered some of the finest rave tunes, punk songs, ambient epics and techno workouts of the last ten years. And this month sees the release of his eighth album. It's called Play, its creator is better known as Moby and were sitting in his sparsely decorated apartment-cum-studio with the sun beating down through the huge windows discussing life, the universe, music and the man's own working methods. A bit of this, a bit of that As someone not afraid to explore the elasticity of genre, Mobys recorded output has been nothing if not eclectic. Whether intentionally so on his debut album for Mute Everything is Wrong where he pursued a melting pot of styles with an almost perverse sense of mischief or as a way of recapturing the energy of youth as on the belligerent garage punk collection Animal Rights, he has always eschewed the externally imposed boundaries of style and genre. For Moby it's a simple act of anti-fundamentalism. For much of the media such shifts of direction have been viewed with suspicion. Hes therefore become the dance musician dance mags love to hate, the rock the rock press don't understand and the soundtracker the film world wont acknowledge. For the man once called the "Iggy Pop of techno", fitting into someone elses tight genres is simply not an option. Even if it would make life a little easier for the world to compartmentalise him. Against the grain For his latest album, New York Citys favourite maverick has once again defied the style police and come up with an album of down-temp, swamp blues thats inspired as much by indigenous field recordings of black American folk music as it is by hip hop. Not only his most commercial venture for quite some time, Play is also his finest album yet. This mans musical adventures, it would seem, know no bounds. Its an approach which points an accusatory finger at the anti-evolution purism of dance culture and Play provides a one-finger salute to the purists who have written him off since he first deserted the dancefloor a few years back. "Fundamentalism exists in all areas of life. Ive simply found myself criticized by music fundamentalists", explains Moby. "Fundamentalism whether its religious or with dance music or whatever, is so attractive to people because it provides you with a rigid, unchanging lens through which to see the world," he argues. "Everything is neatly compartmentalized and easily slotted. If you're a drum n bass fundamentalist, either it fits in your slot as acceptable or unacceptable. Its so clear. It has to be to because the world is complicated and confusing that people love belief systems that are reductionist. This is how they make sense of all of the ambiguity in the world. Compare and contrast Moby has made sense of all of the ambiguity in the world by trying to adapt to all of its complexities. As a result, the key words that crop up in Mobys conversation are tolerance and flexibility. Words which are borne out in his lifestyle. He is still a Christian, although he doesnt believe in any organized religion, and he still chooses to be a vegan although, as he points out on one of his infamous inner sleeve essays (this time from Play) "I dont judge people who choose to eat meat." These days Moby is indeed a far more tolerant man than the one who first launched his dance music career through seminal rave tracks life I Feel It and the Twin Peaks sampling Go. "I just figure the world is complicated enough," he laughs. "And to be honest, Ive been wrong so many times in the things Ive said. When I was younger I was a lot more narrow in my beliefs, in some ways I couldnt accept another view to have the same validity as mine. But Ive been proved to be so spectacularly, idiotically wrong on so many occasions that Ive come to accept that theres room for many views. Its all about a balance." "Its like with the millennium, he continues. "The worrying thing about the millennium is that its going to be followed by a world malaise because of the depression at nothing happening. Its like in wartime when people prayed for peace but once it came they found out that, actually peace is pretty dull. "Im not advocating war but, for example, when I first moved to New York I lived with three other guys. One of them ended up being a psychopath. I mean he was really crazy, he tried to kill us and to burn down the apartment. We tried so hard to get rid of him and then finally he left. We cleaned up the apartment and thought, Wow, life is going to be great now, but actually it was kind of boring. "As I said, I'm not advocating war, or living with psychopaths or the millennium bug or anything. I'm just saying that somewhere between war and peace, life is interesting. And there are a lot of different ways of living between war and peace. No one way is fundamentally better than the other. Staring me out. When Moby talks he fixes you with a captivating stare. Not a threatening, testosterone-induced stare but one, which both puts you at your ease and makes you feel like he's completely captivated by your conversation. It's the kind of skill a politician spends years learning. With Moby however, you always get the feeling that he is totally sincere in his actions. It's this sincerity that he admires in others. Especially when it comes to music with the man who has occasionally been known as the Little Idiot, Evil Ninja or even DJ Cake, giving huge props to the current Blur output as sounding "honest, in some way true to themselves." This honesty is something, which Moby has striven for in his music. And where it can be contest that both Everything is Wrong and Animal Rights were contrived in their execution, with Play Moby seems to have made a record that has no need to make any statement beyond its own music. No deliberate eclecticism in order to shake up the dance fascists of the electronic music purists. "I have been told that this is a wildly eclectic album," he says with a look of amazement, "but really I think I've tried to make something, which hangs together as a whole. For this record I probably made about 200 songs. Out of these about 40 were punk rock songs, 30 were faster techno-y house things and I also made about 20 straight forward pop songs because I have in the back of my mind this anonymous pop project. "I knew that I didn't want to make an album from any of these styles this time. After the last album, Animal Rights which was very aggressive I wanted this album to be more inviting. Still very personal and emotional but a little bit warmer and less self indulgent." Play away In many ways Play can be split into three separate, yet intrinsically linked, sections. Firstly there are the tracks like the singles Honey and Run On which were formed around field recordings made by a folk historian called Alan Lennox who, along with his father, amassed a huge catalogue of black music in the early 20th century. Next up are the tracks featuring Moby himself on vocal duties like Porcelain and South Side. Finally come the quiet instrumental tracks like Rushing. The whole thing is then held together by the down temp, commercial hip hop breaks as inspired by Busta Rhymes and Puff Daddy. Despite the apparent change in direction, the whole thing still sounds typically Moby. Why? "I have a sort of like stereotypical string sound from the (Yamaha) SY22 which you hear on almost everything. I use the same two patches for everything," he says as we walk into his studio which he declares has been "tidied up for the benefit of this interview." "Every record I've ever made, I've done everything myself," he continues while stepping over Roxy Music CDs and Joe Jackson album, "mainly because whenever I work with other people in other studios I get kind of nervous. "This is because I've been working by myself since 1983 when I had a little Mattel drum machine and Task M four-track which set up my basic methodology of working. And when I go into outside studio I have that added pressure of having to do something good because I've just spent $2,000 a day on it. At home I can spend a week and get garbage and not feel bad about it." Moby's studio is swamped by two things: fly posters advertising all of his albums and his Soundcraft desk. Along one wall sits a rack of keyboards while his samplers and effects stand in a single tower. Next to the desk sit two Apple Macs. However it's the older model he reaches to in order to demonstrate the tools of his trade. "Isn't it pathetic I have this brand new Macintosh G3 and I'm still using my old 2CI," he laughs. "My friends think I'm a retard. I bought the brand new version of Cubase VST for the G3 but I don't like the way it quantisizes. This old version from about 1993 on my 2CI has, like, these four different built-in shuffle parameters and it just feels livelier. "In 1987 when I was messing around with my (Roland) TR-606 and my Casio CZ-101, all I wanted was more equipment," he continues as the Apple Mac loads the software. "I would read magazines and look in stores and drool over things. I'd be, like, If I only could afford a MidiVerb everything be fine'. I used to know my equipment inside out. But now that I've got loads of gear, I'm not so into pulling stuff apart. I'll even stick with the factory preset on the synths." With (Digidesign) Pro Tools up and running, Moby points to his four separate samplers, all of which he used in tandem in order to create as much sampling time as possible to record this album. On Everything Is Wrong, each track required a completely different set using separate sample disks and so on. The process of loading each track took at least 25 minutes. For Play Moby created a huge palette of sounds to choose from so he could just load and start playing as the mood took him. "I have this Akai museum here," he says. "I bought the S950 in 1990. In 1993 I bought the S1000 and then two years ago I bought the S3200. For this album I decided I wanted to create as much sample space as possible so I bought S3000. So I've got pretty much every Akai sampler they made between 1989 and 1998. Now they have all these big huge crazy ones with the removable faceplate but I don't have any of those. "To me the 1000, 3000, and the 3200 are pretty much the same machine. There‘s a world of difference between them and the S950 but those three are pretty much the same. The differences are subtle. I mean the 3200 is a waste of time for me. It does all of these things that I'll never do like read and write SMPTE. I use my Studio 4 for doing that. The S950 is a wonderful machine. It's really special for looping and rimming samples. For some reason it's just more intuitive." Learning leap For Moby sampling has a lot to do with intuition. Not for him the laborious task of learning to use the equipment inside out, upside down and in another dimension. "I've read an interview with DJ Shadow where he's said that he wants to master every single thing about the sampler and be like the sample king," he grins. "I'm not at all like him. My approach is pretty rudimentary. I sample things and then I use that sample. "The only thing I do tend to do is play with the filters. The S3200 has two filter banks which I really like. You can send things like LFO to the filters. On the track My Weakness from the latest album, I have this African choral vocal which has just been filtered to death. Now it has no bearing on the original. And there's a song called Down Slow, and it's got this drum loop which has been really manipulated through the filter banks. But that's about as far as I go into the trickery." Running the whole show is the trusty Cubase. Moby may not like the Mac version but it's a system he can't see himself changing in the near future. "When I bought my first Mac, the guy that sold it to me recommended Cubase so I went with that. Basically I've never used anything else since," he considers, as he absent-mindedly plays the Twin Peaks keyboard refrain from Go on his SY22, as if to make his earlier point about the stereotypical Moby string sound. "Until 1991, I used an Alesis MMT8, a potato chip sequencer that I loved. It's a wonderful piece of equipment but so limited. I loved the way it was part based rather than being linear like Cubase. It's really easy to make monotonous music on modern sequencers like Cubase as opposed to thinking about linear blocks and segments which helped avoid making monotonous music." "Sometimes, for me, it's the limitations of a piece of equipment that make a composition so special. The piano will always sound just like a piano but that limitation makes a piano wonderful. The only piece of equipment that comes close to being limitless is the sampler. The only real limitations are what we as humans bring to it." Magical Mystery Man A sentiment echoed time and time again on these very pages. However rarely do artists live up to their grandiose claims with record after record keeping to similar structures and frameworks. The magic of Moby's music is that it manages to tap into the energies of the source and marry them to the limitless imaginations of the true sonic surfer. His music may be commercial, but in his career he has explored more musical terrain than a thousand worthy underground artists. "These days there's so much to know about engineering in a studio," he concludes as we walk back into the white washed calm of his living room. "One of the album tracks, South Side, was mixed on an SSL. I'd always found them quite daunting but I succeeded and just thought to myself, "Wow, I‘m like a real engineer now'. It'll be interesting in 20 or 30 years to autopsy the brains of sound engineers from the late 20th century." Doubtless, it would be just as interesting to autopsy the brain of one Richard ‘Moby' Hall as well. But let's hope it never comes to that. [Future Music Magazine, July 1999] (This was also included) Kit List: Akai S950, Akai S1000, Akai S3000, Akai 3200, Alesis ADAT, Apple Mac running Cubase, Casio CZ-101, dbx 160XT compressor, E-mu Pro Piano, Eventide DSP4000, Hafler power amp, Oberheim Matrix 1000, Roland Juno106, Roland Jupiter 6, Roland TB-303, Roland TR-606, Roland TR-909, Sans Amp footswitch, Serge modular synth, Soundlab vocoder, Spirit by Soundcraft 24:8:2 desk, Technics 1200 turntables, Waldorf Pulse Plus, Yamaha SPX900, Yamaha SY22, Yamaha SY35, Yamaha SY85 plus guitars and basses. Sidebar: "Moby's Graveyard" "I have a gear graveyard which I haven't looked at in a long time because it‘s so depressing. The Roland GP-100 guitar preamp processor entered the graveyard really quickly because its got unusable sounds. It was cool in the show room but when I got it home it sounded too Japanese. Not that I‘m anti Japanese. "Another mistake was this Drawmer EQ. I got the idea that I needed a valve EQ so I bought this. It's really expensive, and it's good but I never use it. I also have a Yamaha TX16W. It's the least user-friendly operating system I've ever encountered in my life, it's just awful. I use it for strings very occasionally because it's got nice a nice organic string sound, like a solo violin. That was the first sampler I ever bought and I saved up my money for months to buy this thing. And it took me like forever just to do anything. I spent so many nights just going to be panicking because I'd just spent all this money on a sampler and I couldn't even get it to work". Sidebar: "Working Solo" "When you're working by yourself you can lose objectivity so quickly and molehills become mountains. I'll be working on a song and if I can't get the kick drum to sound right I'll think I'm a failure and walk around Manhattan, mourning my fate. It doesn't matter that I've made lots of records in the past. All that matters is I can't get one kick drum right. And all I can thinks is my careers over and I'm going to have to become a fries chef at Macdonalds. "I wasn't happy with the mixes other people did for me so I went back to my own mixes that I did at home. Then I asked Liam from The Prodigy to mix something because I loved the sound he got on The Fat Of The Land. It's just a remarkable sounding record. One of those nights last year when I was walking around Manhattan feelings like a failure, I'd done a mix here and I put in on headphones. Then I thought, just for fun I'd put on the The Fat Of The Land. It sounded a million times better so I got very depressed. So I asked Liam if he'd be interested in mixing some or all of the album but he was too busy. It was a fortunate thing in the end because I'm really happy with the way that the album turned out. "In the end I simply couldn't collaborate with someone else. The only time I've tried it was in 1991 with Westbam. We were hanging out together and decided it would be fun to try and make a track. In the end we just brought the worst out in each other. I've been making music for 25 years now so I don't think about the process that much. It's got to the point where it's neither an intellectual nor a visceral process. It's just something immediate and almost automatic. And working with another person simply affects that feeling." Pictures: - Moby inside a grocery store, sitting on the ground, resting himself against a beverage cooler. - Moby in a plain white T-shirt, with his hands folded covering his face. Almost as if he were going to take a nap during class, but instead takes a peak at you. The quotation around it is "Moby thinking hard about what style he's going to adopt for the next album." - Moby playing a guitar and somewhat headbanging along. - Another shot of Moby resting himself on those refrigerator doors in the grocery store. The quotation around it is "No one ever goes thirsty in Moby‘s well-equipped studio." I think it was just a little joke, because Moby's studio isn't in a supermarket! There's also a discography and a weird note when a paragraph on the magazine was to be continued on the next page they used a little triangle very similar to the Play button on the cover of "Play". Though it was just a coincidence because they used it on other interview articles. One last thing, the CD that comes bound with the magazine (Future Music) has the album version of "Natural Blues". The length is only different by one second. I'd comment on the rest of the disc but I haven't listened to it all yet, but I definitely recommend this magazine to Electronic Musicians. It is a bit expensive since its from the UK (lucky UK people!) but its got tons of info, plus the CD has music tracks usually from bands like Moby (electronic that is) and even unsigned artists that compete in contests, and demos and tools for making music. I may subscribe to it even though it will cost an arm and a leg. I hope you enjoyed this article, I enjoyed reading as I typed it, I just hope somebody hasn't already done the same or Future Music doesn't have it online. If you'd like to humor me, visit my website (located below), I have a couple of remixes I did for the Thanks 1 and (upcoming) 2 compilations. Plus my own music, where you can download mp3s at the mp3.com site. Thanks! Over and out. Eric http://www.tonematrix.com http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix > *** This message was caught in a filter & therefor delayed > *** It has been forwarded and edited for appearance not content. > *** Questions? mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "markus wollina" Subject: (mobility) why does my heart etc. Date: 18 Jul 1999 08:58:42 PDT who the heck chose atb to remix moby's new single? i mean, this guy did a eurodance version of adamski's "killer"! but hey, his remix can hardly be worse than the "james bond" remix by piet blank & jaspa jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) general spamm policy Date: 18 Jul 1999 21:12:58 +0200 Anthony Gall wrote: > hmm, interesting message here...noticed that it contains absolutely NO > reference to moby...there should be a filter for these sort of things! :P yeah even IF it had contained info about Moby i would consider it as SPAMM, now what I always do, as a policy, is send the whole message back with a few lines of cursing above it, that they dont understand that if everybody starts doing that what they do, that the Net is DOWN in one minute! but they dont seem to care, as long as they THINK they can make money that way, and they prob. can too. Now, the FILTER here is that you have to be a member; so they first join, introduce themselves with the discography copied from www.moby.org and there you go! So it's ONE of US! ..and ONE of THEM! how many of you out there are actually in the record(selling)business? can you off-list me, cause i might have sumthing interesting.. music that is; Kees, Zaandam -- --------------- "now i'm not black, peoples, but sometimes i wished i could say i'm not white!" [fz more trouble evry day, '67] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) collerabations (an album would be nice!) Date: 15 Jul 1999 17:19:25 +0100 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0026_01BECEE6.302FEE00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I think it would be great if moby put out a callorabations album=20 there is the butthole surfers, heather nova, Gwen Stafenni (on an = unreleased southside), and Mimi goose, who would you like moby to = callerabate with and is there anyone else who I have missed out I would love if he worked with Beck! or Sharon Stone(!) or the squirrel = nut zippers as I think they would be interesting ------=_NextPart_000_0026_01BECEE6.302FEE00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Does anyone who uses Netscape for their mail know how I can reply to sender for a message from this list? I can't figure it out. Someone please tell me! Thanks a lot. Danny: Whats up. I didn't know there was more than one 9:30 Club. The one I know is theone in shit town in DC. It is my Sept 13th. Hope you are lucky enough to get to see him. Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) stuff Date: 19 Jul 1999 09:42:45 -0400 (EDT) spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam LOVELY SPAM! WONDERFUL SPAM! SpaaaaaaaaaaM! spaaaaaaaaaam! lovely spam! Sppppaaaam spaaaam spaaaaaam spaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam! Hey, i'm getting some python cds for my birthday (i think i am, i hope...) anyways, in the new CMJ monthly, theres an article about Basement Jaxx, and it says that Moby was spotted at the party, drinking beer....ooooooohhhhhhh...... also i was at new bedford Mass. to see my grandfather (my little brothers staying there for a week WOOOOHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!) and in the newspaper there was an article about Herman Melville (part of a 5-part series), so my mom shows it to me and says "The Real Moby." ha! cute. ANYBODY GOING TO THE TOADS PLACE SHOW!?!?!?!? We need to talk about meeting somewhere. Of course it would be good if someone could give me a ride... i havent talked to Sebastian yet, i dont know if hes going or not.... if so then maybe his mom could bring us.... but then agian,.... i dont know.... one more thing, i was doing net training to little kids, and we were at the music page on Yahooligans, looking for Backstreet Boys pages, and i scroll down to the bottom for some reason and it has a link to Weird Al pages, so i so 'hey lets go to the Weird Al page!' and shes like 'what? i dont like Weird music...' and i'm like 'what? you've never heard of Weird Al Yankovic!?!!?? whats wrong with this generation!!??! these kids have never heard of weird al!!!! aaaghhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!' uh, ok.... anyways, have a great day folks!!!!! I MISS CHESTER!!!!! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: AJ Brustein Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Future Music Magazine, July 1999 Date: 20 Jul 1999 22:54:27 +0900 Well, incase no one has done it yet, I just wanted to thank Eric for being psycho enough to type out that huge article. I enjoyed reading it until it got to the part about decribing the machines... I know that musth have taken a long to to type out. Anyway, I just bought my 4th copy of Everything is Wrong only because it cost 3 dollars (and I get 200 yen off, so it cost 1 dollar!) and I hate seeing that album sitting in a used bin. Anyway, does anyone have any idea what the Boston show on August 26th is? I may have a chance to see Moby after all... Anyway Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby in Future Music Magazine, July 1999 Date: 19 Jul 1999 10:20:03 -0400 well yeah it is kinda psycho but luckily typing is like reading.. so i typed as i read (while listening to random PLAY tracks). actually the machines part is what i liked the most, i've been dying to hear moby talk about stuff like that. i actually thought he didnt like to talk about it. oh and your welcome :) Eric gold@netrox.net http://www.tonematrix.com http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Miss DIY Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #43 Date: 19 Jul 1999 10:21:30 -0400 (EDT) Kelly, Ah, yes the exact same thing. I did change Orbital-Digest to read Mobility, though didn't I? ;) I do apologize for the quick-paced "hyping" email, but I'm not working on any kind of a budget here, and am not getting much sleep. The fact remains that I am a tremendous fan of Orb, Orbital and Moby, have been on the mailing lists for at least six months, and only posted to a smallo number of my favorite mailing lists. Maybe I should've introduced who I am, but I'm Winslow Leach, and can't say more than that! Uh... Oh yeah. I wanted to say I respect Moby as much as my other rock 'n' roll heroes. An artist gets my respect when s/he sticks to their guns. And Moby's done just that. I mean, it took real guts to make Animal Rights, breaking protocol like that and making a punk record. for that, and especially covering Mission of Burma, I respect him. And those of you who are also on the Orbital list... I would have had high praise for them, as well, but the coffee hadn't kicked in yet :) wl p.s. I should say, with regard to the "that's what they WANT you to do" comment, there's not much of a "they" here. It's just me, Winslow. ----------------- Anthony Gall wrote: > hmm, interesting message here...noticed that it contains absolutely NO > reference to moby...there should be a filter for these sort of things! :P > the exact same message showed up on the orbital list. *cough* spam *cough* well, at least it was music related... and not just useless crap. then again, i never went the url (because thats what they WANT you to do) so i can't really comment on what the content of the site was like. but still... it smells like spam.... - -kelly === -------------- Winslow Leach, Editor http://www.hypeless.com All music, no hype. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) mtv news & moby Date: 19 Jul 1999 11:32:57 -0400 (EDT) caught the 750 am pst mtv news while i was getting ready for work and at the end john norris said "and check mtv.com for news on bkah,blah,blah and moby". haven't had time to check it yet, anyone know what's there? peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mobility List Admin Subject: (mobility) stuff and rehash of admin stuff Date: 19 Jul 1999 10:56:58 -0600 -DIGESTS- On the average, one digest a day is being sent out from Mobility. There are no plans to change their current frequency or size. -REPLYING- Mobility is set up to automatically make your reply go to the list. In my experience, you have to copy (or) cut & paste the individuals email address if you want to respond to them personally. -HYPELESS- Okay, so the email was rather large and I think that's what kinda bugged me about it. But Winslow has been a member of this for a while and has (IMO) made his presence known often enough that I recognized his address when I saw the email (and I've got a somewhat bad memory). So right now, I'm looking at it in the way I looked at the whole Sifl and Olly thing which appeared so very often however brief or small in size. :) I am re-sending this slightly edited text to the list to help those who might have questions about subscribing and unsubscribing. It also points out the focus of this list among other things. If you find any problems, please point them out to me. Thanks to everyone! [Last updated on: Mon Jul 19 10:41:14 1999] Mailing List INFORMATION TEXT *** Mailing List Formed in October 1996 *** Administered by: 'Damian' (damian@xmission.com) (owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com) Mobility: The unofficial Moby mailing list! This list discusses the aspects, rumors, and issues of the music artist Moby. It also discusses his pseudonyms (i.e., Lopez, Voodoo Child, etc.) and the music of his record label Trophy. If you ever need to retrieve a copy of this message, email majordomo@xmission.com with the command "info mobility" in the body of the message. HOW TO SUBSCRIBE AND UNSUBSCRIBE To join "mobility," send email to majordomo@xmission.com with the command "subscribe mobility" (without quotes) in the body of the message. You will receive a confirmation message and a copy of this information file. Once you are subscribed, you will receive each message as it is posted to the list. A digest version of "mobility" is also available. If you subscribe to the digest you will receive groups of postings in a single email message instead of one at a time. These "digests" are sent out whenever there is a certain amount of text in the queue. It is usually best to try the regular version of the list first and then switch to the digest if you are getting more mail from the regular version that you can deal with comfortably. To subscribe to the digest, send the command "subscribe mobility-digest" to majordomo@xmission.com (again, with no quotes) in the body of the message. ** Once subscribed, send your email to mobility@lists.xmission.com ** PLEASE NOTE - The address you subscribe must be the address you use to send email to mobility! This list does not accept mail from non- subscribed addresses. So if you have multiple accounts or your address gets changed in the sending process it will not show up on the list. It will get delayed and will likely be returned. 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For example, while Puff Daddy may be a great artist to some, most members of the list don't really care since it's not related to Moby. 2. Please keep in mind basic netiquette when making postings to the list. When replying to a message, try to quote only the sections of the original message that are relevant to reply and EDIT the rest. Avoid using excessively long signatures -- while they may look fancy remember that people will see them on your every posting and will start to looked tired real quick (four lines is a good size). 3. Try to keep messages relevant to the list's topic (no general advertisements, "warnings" about viruses, chain letters, and so forth). The list manager has final say on whether a topic is welcome on the list; please do your best to follow his guidance. 4. The messages you send are going out to hundreds of other people. Please think twice before posting flames or extremely large messages to the list. You should *never* send graphics or audio files to the list -- doing so may result in your subscription being canceled. 5. When posting to the list, make sure you are using the same address that you subscribed with!!! Any address submitted to the mailing list that is unrecognized will be returned to the sender and will not be seen by the list members, no exceptions. SOURCES OF INFORMATION ---------------------- The web page for the Moby mailing list is located at the following URL: http://www.xmission.com/~damian/mobility.html Profiles of Mobility mailing list members have been provided at: http://www.xmission.com/~damian/profiles.html Other WWW resources to consult that pertains to the topic of this mailing list are: * Mute (UK Distributor) http://www.mutelibtech.com/mute/moby/moby.htm * V2 (N. American Distributor) http://www.v2music.com/ * The Ultimate Moby Page http://www.moby.org/ - (Check out the comprehensive Discography!) * Elektra (former N. American Distributor) http://www.elektra.com/ambient_club/moby/moby.html -------------------- PROBLEMS? Should you have any problems with the mailing list, send a message to majordomo@xmission.com with the body of the message saying "help". You can also write to 'Damian' at owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com where your mail will be looked into as soon as possible. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) stuff and rehash of admin stuff Date: 19 Jul 1999 13:12:07 -0400 (EDT) > For example, while Puff Daddy may be a great artist > to some, most members of the list don't really care > since it's not related to Moby. heheehe...that makes me laugh everytime i read it! of course, i may be the only mental case that reads it everytime it's posted! _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) Bodyrock live Date: 19 Jul 1999 20:17:37 +0200 I found this crappy quality Bodyrock realvideo sample at www.mtv.com http://www.mtv.com/mtv/realmedia/playra.cgi?/mtv/news/real/m/moby990603.rm To find the Moby news (nothing we didn't know already) click on "more headlines" in the "news" section... Bart np: David Bowie - Dead man walking (This one's not dead yet remix) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) stuff and rehash of admin stuff Date: 19 Jul 1999 15:42:00 -0400 Actually, I skip everything and go straight to the Puff Daddy comment. I like that one too. - jayson -----Original Message----- > For example, while Puff Daddy may be a great artist > to some, most members of the list don't really care > since it's not related to Moby. heheehe...that makes me laugh everytime i read it! of course, i may be the only mental case that reads it everytime it's posted! _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby's tour dates Date: 19 Jul 1999 16:30:54 -0400 (EDT) Will somebody PLEASE!!!!!!!!! Tell me this is not true. I thought that He was going to be at Toads Place this night of the 25 in fact I have tickets that say that has something changed that I dont know about??? By the way this came out of Todays Rolling Stone. Bri -moby tour news???????? Moby will be kicking off a tour for his critically acclaimed latest effort, Play, after playing Woodstock on July 23. His first stop after the mega musicfest in upstate New York will be in Vancouver on July 25. Moby has Moa opening for him until Aug. 2, and the Japanese techno band Boom Boom Satellites opening for him Aug. 5-31 . . . === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) stuff and rehash of admin stuff Date: 19 Jul 1999 17:26:16 -0400 (EDT) no....I actually get a huge kick out of that because I was a huge part of that black long chain of postings that just got to be Waaaaaaaaayy out of control. Bri --- wext phain wrote: > > For example, while Puff Daddy may be a great > artist > > to some, most members of the list don't really > care > > since it's not related to Moby. > > heheehe...that makes me laugh everytime i read it! > of > course, i may be the only mental case that reads it > everytime it's posted! > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) re:message from the list owner/another poll! Date: 19 Jul 1999 18:00:07 -0400 (EDT) just noticed you mentioned S&O in the last post ha, ive created controversy!!! just wanna let y'all know that I seem to blah blah blah on about S&O on this list, but trust me, I blah blah blah about Moby just as much on the S&O list. of course, nobody cares about Moby on the other list (one guy did ask me if that was the guy who got eaten on Space Ghost! oh yes theres gonna be a BRAK VARIETY HOUR soon!!!!!) (and some other girl said she hung out with Moby a million years ago at some hole in the wall club) (and someone else said she got an autograph/drawing on a poster from Moby) but besides that I havent converted aany Sockers to Moby-ism. And I have met a few Moby freaks here whoi have asked about S&O. Plus Frank Z (aka Kees) also calls me Olly sometimes ;) but anyway the show is STILLLLL not on, BUT MTV did ask for a third season, and when it is on, i'll let all of you know about it ;) AND NOW: MOBY RELATED CONTENT!!!! Okay, now if you could choose any 5 or so Moby songs that don't have videos, and you could make videos for them (as far-out as you want!!!) what would they be like? In other words, what do you see in yr headz when u hear Moby? whuteva bye!!! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) bodyrockradio Date: 19 Jul 1999 18:08:13 -0400 (EDT) 5 more ads to modern rock radio for BODYROCK! keep those reqwestz cummin!! MTV hasnt showed the video yet... probly will on AMP/120 next week or so..... ah yes, "Puff Daddy may be great to some but..." that used to say Aphex Twin, but more people here like him, and even more people here hate Puff Daddy (like me!!!) I remember a whole controversy i sort of started a while ago heeheee.... btw, ive been on Mobility for over a year and a half! wow!!!! oh yes, the remix of Dead Man Walking, "This Ones Not Dead Yet Mix" that one isnt the moby mix is it? anyway just thinking that reminded me of Python... "Bring out yr dead!" "I'm not quite dead yet!" "Take this Mary Queen Of Scots!" .............. "I think she;s dead..." "No, Im not!!!" etc.... RRRRIght! bye! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kelbert" Subject: Re: (mobility) bodyrockradio Date: 19 Jul 1999 18:35:16 -0700 Paul Simpson wrote: > MTV hasnt showed the video yet... probly will on > AMP/120 next week or so..... > as far as i know Much Music hasn't played it either. In fact, they still haven't played Run On (to my knowlege, some of my friends claim to have seen it tho) but maybe they'll show them on the next R U Receving? odds are no, but a gurl can dream, can't she? -kelly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: (mobility) made a new moby fan Date: 19 Jul 1999 18:10:13 -0500 Something cool happened today. :) Last week I brought Play to my figure drawing class because the prof lets us listen to music while we draw. I thought the class liked the CD pretty well. Well, today this guy brings in a copy of Ambient he bought because he liked Play so much! He said he couldn't find Play in the store, so he bought a used copy of Ambient. I told him that Ambient was basically a collection of old demos, so it wouldn't really represent where Moby is now, but it's so cool that someone actually got interested in Moby just from hearing the first half of Play. :) It's too bad nobody liked the Orb CD I brought in. :( I think I'll try James Brown and maybe some Fold Zandura. -- The C.O.D. / John Turpin / "I believe in this reality / But it doesn't answer what it means to me My hope is / Above and beyond" -- Mortal, "Above & Beyond" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) VIDEOS 1 Date: 19 Jul 1999 19:18:16 -0400 (EDT) ALL THAT I NEED IS TO BE LOVED(H.O.S.)-i would love to see a live(REALLY LIVE-WITH THE MUSICIANS)performance video for this song. lot's of lights and moby flailing around with his guitar, all sweaty. bunches of people in the audience jumping around like mad! that's the experience i had the last time i saw moby perform the song. sorry the next one is so long. ALONE(FULL LENGTH, because i don't know if the version on animal rights is edited)-would start off with the end of a big fight between a couple. the sex of the couple is unimportant, but for shits and giggles, let's say it's a guy/girl. and at the end of the fight the girl leaves, and the guy put's a cd in his cd player and alone comes on. the first 2 minutes or so of music would just be the guy sitting around looking distraught. then pacing around the room, or house where he was sitting. maybe picking up the phone to make a call...but hanging up before the person answered. trying to right a letter...but wrinkling it up an throwing it away before finishing. some tears would be necassary as well. not a lot of natural light. closed curtains and such. camera angles at the guys eye level, and not showing the exits as much as possible. no doors. then about 6 or seven minutes in he would get up ...and walk out. like out of the house. a nice pause on the front porch with the hand shielding the face because he hasn't seen the light(get it?)in days. a quick look back and forth up the street and he picks a direction and walks. a little faster. jogging. running. running fast...no thoughts other than running. camera following along on the side, so you can see the full body, arms and legs pumping. as the song gets near the end, he would come to a stop. where? not sure, a beautiful park, the ocean...the girls front door. doesn't matter. but the video(or short film)would end with him standing there...breathing heavy....alone. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) VIDEOS 1 Date: 19 Jul 1999 20:06:47 -0400 oooh oooh i got one! but i need to look for it, i actually had the same idea awhile back. i think i wrote it somewhere. anyways let me look for it. the video would be for "spirit" buh bye eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: (mobility) idiotic review Date: 19 Jul 1999 19:09:58 -0500 : "As refreshing and funky as ['Honey', 'Find My Baby', and 'Body Rock'] are, much of Play is downbeat, lite-sounding crap." -- The C.O.D. / John Turpin / "I believe in this reality / But it doesn't answer what it means to me My hope is / Above and beyond" -- Mortal, "Above & Beyond" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lainey3333@aol.com Subject: (mobility) compliment Date: 19 Jul 1999 20:35:16 EDT Hey all - I just wanted everyone to know that althought I don't usually write to the list (I mostly enjoy reading other people's opinions, and just having the comforting feeling that if I ever get a really pressing question about Moby there is a reliable panel to ask) but all of you seem to be very intelligent, thoughtful, creative and wellmannered (hehe). I am also a member of a Chemical Brothers mailing list, where the letters there often include extremelly crude cursing, trivial and immature fights, etc. I became a Moby fan after buying "Play" (which is undisputedly the most beautiful record in my entire collection of CDs) and the fans make me feel confident in Moby admiration. Thanks, for making my introduction to Moby so pleasent. ~Lainey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Subject: (mobility) DENVER SHOW Date: 19 Jul 1999 18:17:17 -0600 upon looking at pollstar.com, there's not even a denver show listed anymore..does anybody know if this denver show is going to happen? i desperately need to find out so i can get everything together...i don't want this to turn into another boulder incident. Chris Perkins People in small towns don't know what books are, cdperk@trib.com and they don't know what phones are, so if you say ICQ #: 32689797 phonebook, their heads explode. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) stuff and rehash of admin stuff Date: 19 Jul 1999 20:06:35 -0600 > > For example, while Puff Daddy may be a great artist > > to some, most members of the list don't really care > > since it's not related to Moby. wext phain wrote: > heheehe...that makes me laugh everytime i read it! of > course, i may be the only mental case that reads it > everytime it's posted! Hey, thanks for reading it everytime it gets posted. I try to tweak it each time to be more accurate and reflective of what this list needs to know. For example, I have emphasized the need for list members to only post emails with the address they first subscribed with to help me and them avoid problems. But for most seasoned members of the list, it's nothing new. :) BRIAN HOVEY wrote: > no....I actually get a huge kick out of that because > I was a huge part of that black long chain of postings > that just got to be Waaaaaaaaayy out of control. You guys are great. LOL. It did use to say Aphex Twin but the huge and "Waaaaaaaaayy out of control" chain of postings motivated me to update it soon after. Okay, bye now... D a m i a n. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: UHF@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) collerabations (an album would be nice!) Date: 19 Jul 1999 23:11:06 EDT moby and bruce springsteen!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mandi Maycumber Subject: Re: (mobility) mtv news & moby Date: 20 Jul 1999 00:08:16 -0400 (EDT) cool, i'll go and check it out... thanx for letting us know, because i wouldn't be caught out of bed that early *yawn* so i would have missed it :) Mandi --- wext phain wrote: > caught the 750 am pst mtv news while i was getting > ready for work and at the end john norris said "and > check mtv.com for news on bkah,blah,blah and moby". > haven't had time to check it yet, anyone know what's > there? > > peace-christian > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mandi Maycumber Subject: Re: (mobility) stuff and rehash of admin stuff Date: 20 Jul 1999 00:12:17 -0400 (EDT) LOL, don't worry, you're not the only idiot that read it! Mandi --- wext phain wrote: > > For example, while Puff Daddy may be a great > artist > > to some, most members of the list don't really > care > > since it's not related to Moby. > > heheehe...that makes me laugh everytime i read it! > of > course, i may be the only mental case that reads it > everytime it's posted! > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mandi Maycumber Subject: Re: (mobility) Bodyrock live Date: 20 Jul 1999 00:13:49 -0400 (EDT) are u sure that's the right address? it wouldn't work for me, and i wanna see it! Mandi --- Bart van Eijck wrote: > I found this crappy quality Bodyrock realvideo > sample at www.mtv.com > > http://www.mtv.com/mtv/realmedia/playra.cgi?/mtv/news/real/m/moby990603.rm > > To find the Moby news (nothing we didn't know > already) click on > "more headlines" in the "news" section... > > Bart > np: David Bowie - Dead man walking (This one's not > dead yet remix) > > > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mandi Maycumber Subject: Re: (mobility) collerabations (an album would be nice!) Date: 20 Jul 1999 00:29:14 -0400 (EDT) Interesting idea...hehe. I'd luv to see THAT one happen... --- UHF@aol.com wrote: > moby and bruce springsteen!!! > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) If "Spirit" were a video? Date: 20 Jul 1999 00:53:44 -0400 Ok for those of you haven't heard "Spirit", its on one of the Run On singles. Though the more i listen to this song.. The more i want to call it "Running" And the opposite for the other track that IS named "Running". Anyways awhile back after hearing it over and over (because I liked it so much) I came up with this little "what if it were a video" thing. If youve ever seen the adidas commercial with moby's "memory gospel", the commercial has a sorta of stop motion sorta slomo thing. well whatever it is I had that sort of same idea in mind for "Spirit". Well anyways this is what happens when you listen to moby too much! "Imagine if you will" Ok get your cd or if you have it mp3ed, get "Spirit" ready to play. and play it with this email in front of you.. the times at the left are what i saw on my mp3 player, its easier to move back and forth (imho) with the mp3. Anyways you may need to listen to it a couple of times or even pause it to "see" what im imagining. GO! 0:01 - the camera out of focus shows a track field. Your average track field. 0:26 - the camera begins to show the crowd in the stands, panning around the track (still out of focus). 1:19 - the various runners stretch and try to shake their anxiety before the start. 1:47 - "the runner" notices a young child cheering for the athletes. Suddenly he remembers his youth. Running, PLAYing with his friends. (flashback shown) 2:13 - the gun sounds. he's running! 2:30 - he's running faster than everyone. 3:00 - his breathing becomes in sync with the beat (almost exhaling in sync with the cymbals). 3:20 - he crosses the finish line outstretched, unbalanced. the action PAUSES him in mid-air. the camera pans around him in slomo.. still paused.. the sweat slowly beads off.. the camera zooms in on "the runner"'s eyes, so close you can see the reflection of "the child" cheering for him. 3:55 - fade to black. i know moby's song is much more emotional than that.. but i kept seeing this when i heard it so once again.. oh well!! :) laters Eric gold@netrox.net http://www.tonematrix.com http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michal minitzer" Subject: (mobility) hello Date: 20 Jul 1999 08:31:13 +0300 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0030_01BED28A.3A5F5A80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1255" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, I am new here so I just wanted to say hello, I have been a Moby fan for = a long time especially because of the record "Ambient" thanks for all = the great info! 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------=_NextPart_000_0030_01BED28A.3A5F5A80-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JRDYM77@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) collerabations (an album would be nice!) Date: 20 Jul 1999 03:07:25 EDT i think it would be cool if MOBY collaborated with SINEAD O'CONNOR and CYNDI LAUPER. Im thinking even work with ME'SHELL NDEGEOCELLO would be interesting. BECK's a great idea. More interesting ideas would be LUSCIOUS JACKSON and TOWA TEI, formerly of Deee-Lite. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: (mobility) ?POP? Date: 20 Jul 1999 07:27:31 PDT "I also made about 20 straight forward popsongs because I have in the back of my mind this anonymous pop project." - Moby Anybody heard anything else about this pop album? _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david j bass Subject: Re: (mobility) hello Date: 20 Jul 1999 09:13:46 -0500 "Happy Happy Joy Joy" Heh, I remeber that song, I wish I had it. Why did they cancel Ren and Stimpy anyway. Pete and Pete too, that was a really cool show! Dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michal minitzer" Subject: Re: (mobility) hello Date: 20 Jul 1999 18:30:09 +0300 i know i love R&S i dunno newer more gruelsome cartoons :-) yeah another favorite : earthworm jim and the tick! ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 5:13 PM > > "Happy Happy Joy Joy" > > Heh, I remeber that song, I wish I had it. Why did they cancel Ren and > Stimpy anyway. Pete and Pete too, that was a really cool show! > > Dave > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: (mobility) conan Date: 20 Jul 1999 11:25:05 -0500 (CDT) moby is going to be on the conan o'brian show sometime this week. probably tonight or wednesday. [xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer www.d.umn.edu/~zbentz/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) Moby on Conan O'Brien Date: 20 Jul 1999 10:36:28 -0600 I was just browsing NBC's website, when lo and behold, I saw that Moby will be on the Conan O'Brien show tomorrow (Wednesday the 21st)! What luck! Will he be interviewed? Perform? Hopefully both, but I don't know. Anyways, let's not miss it! http://www.nbc.com/NBCconan/index.asp?section=next Daniel moby.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "trance former" Subject: (mobility) MOBY REMIXERS Date: 20 Jul 1999 10:35:35 PDT sup, here in Canada they have played "Honey" and "Run On" on muchmusic, so hopefully this friday sook yin will play "bodyrock" on the Wedge, she played the first two so i am hoping... ...last night i was listening to the university station in Waterloo, of which i have a show with my friend, and i heard a remix of "Run On" i haven't heard, but it was so very boring, a little sample from "Run On" and then like 5 minutes of kick drum, no pads no nothing, then the sample came back and ended with typical Moby ambient synth, nice ended , but very uncreative, who's mix is that. I mean if Moby thinks that's good then he should ask some of us on this list to do some mixes for him, i no we would be more creative and simply better than some of the remixers he's used in tha past... although some mixes have been brilliant, Westbam's mix of "Feeling So Real", RJ's mix of "Honey" (who is RJ anyways) etc... maybe we should list our top 5 Moby remixers, and the Worst Moby remixers, and compare with one another, there are still some i have never heard, so it would be interesting to see what people think... ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "trance former" Subject: (mobility) video imagery!!! Date: 20 Jul 1999 10:52:30 PDT sup, just read Eric's "spirit" video imagery, i've done tha same for many Moby tracks, ecspecially tha "Honey" singles...i always listened to "Micronesia" and "Memory Gospel" on the subway to work and they were the perfect soundtrack, i mean really if you think about it they are a perfect soundtrack for life, the rushing and going, and relaxing and peaceful of living...the words "everything will be alright" come across my mind everytime i get into "Memory Gospel", it's so beautiful and emotional, my eyes tend to swell up and a faint smile comes across my face...so my video for that track would be looking threw my eyes as i ride the subway, as i look at people, feeling and listening to this beautiful, tranquill song, as my thoughts come upon the screen, ex...looking at an old woman, looking tired and sad, my thoughts of "i no things will be alright, you a so beautiful" and would continue like that, untill my stop comes and i get of and disappear forever from my fellow subway riders...so anyways, that my vision for that track, it would be interesting to hear from more of you about Moby Video Imagery... peace to all "it's gonna be alright" dj AHIMSA ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby on Conan O'Brien Date: 20 Jul 1999 14:04:19 -0400 ok wed the 21st.. just making sure but is that tonight? cuz the show is on at 12:30am, sometimes a little later, which as we all know is technically Wed.. at least for us easterners. --- oh and about Ren and Stimpy. NOW that is a show they ought to bring back. "helloo my name is sven! yurdy burdy doody! ya?!" Eric gold@netrox.net http://www.tonematrix.com http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY REMIXERS Date: 20 Jul 1999 21:34:26 +0200 dj AHIMSA wrote: >...last night i was listening to the university station in Waterloo, of >which i have a show with my friend, and i heard a remix of "Run On" i >haven't heard, but it was so very boring, a little sample from "Run On" and >then like 5 minutes of kick drum, no pads no nothing, then the sample came >back and ended with typical Moby ambient synth, nice ended , but very >uncreative, who's mix is that. This probably is the Dani König remix, AND I HAPPEN TO LIKE IT! I've only heard bad things about it from the ones who have heard it, isn't there anybody besides me who also likes it? >maybe we should list our top 5 Moby remixers, and the Worst Moby remixers, >and compare with one another, there are still some i have never heard, so it >would be interesting to see what people think... Cool, I like these kind of lists! Best remixers: 1- Rollo & Sister Bliss (remixed Revolver & Honey) 2- Beatmasters (remixed Everytime You Touch Me & Into The Blue) 3- Plastic Angel (from the German Run On 12") 4- Jam & Spoon (remixed Go) 5- Dani König (remixed Run On & Bodyrock) Worst remixers 1- Jon Spencer (he tried to remix Into The Blue) 2- Sharam Jey (remixed Honey & Run On) 3- Crystal Method (remixed Come On Baby) 4- Piet Blank & Jaspa Jones (James Bond Theme (Da Bomb Remix)) 5- Junior Vasquez (remixed Into The Blue) I must admit that these 2 lists probably say more about my musical taste than the remixer's quality, so no flaming please... Bart np: Moby - James Bond Theme (Dub Pistols Remix) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mandi Maycumber Subject: Re: (mobility) hello Date: 20 Jul 1999 15:35:37 -0400 (EDT) Heya, welcome to the list =) --- michal minitzer wrote: > Hello, > I am new here so I just wanted to say hello, I have > been a Moby fan for a long time especially because > of the record "Ambient" thanks for all the great > info! > Michal Minitzer > "happy happy joy joy" > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mandi Maycumber Subject: Re: (mobility) collerabations (an album would be nice!) Date: 20 Jul 1999 15:34:19 -0400 (EDT) I think Moby w/ like, Korn or something would be cool/interesting --- JRDYM77@aol.com wrote: > i think it would be cool if MOBY collaborated with > SINEAD O'CONNOR and CYNDI > LAUPER. Im thinking even work with ME'SHELL > NDEGEOCELLO would be interesting. > BECK's a great idea. More interesting ideas would be > LUSCIOUS JACKSON and > TOWA TEI, formerly of Deee-Lite. > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) thanks Date: 20 Jul 1999 15:47:47 -0400 (EDT) thanks to Lainey for thanking this list. This is my favorite list too. But this is really interesting, my friend Jon (who may or may not still be on this list, he was at one point) is on the Sifl & Olly list with me of course, and he said to that list that he thinks its the best list ever. Thats pretty weird..... speaking of Thanks, any news on the tribute cd? fo rthose who dont know (since its seldom mentioned here ;) were doing a sequel to the Moby tribute cd we did a while ago. the first was called THANKS and the new one isTHANKS 2..... ???? speaking of tribute cds, i got 2 trax on an upcoming S&O tribute cd, Banging On Some Pots & Pans (we had a lengthy battle over the title of that one too ;) the first, from Season 1ne, is an a capella "Cindy's The Hostess", and the second from season 2wo, is a version of the new Crescent Fresh song, from Calls From The Public. I played an instrumental track on the Casio (featuring the same drum track and ending as the Sgt. Blind Kiwi Tarzan song from the Battle Of The Bands!) and me and my sisters sang over it. ROCK!!!! hmmmm..... anyway, thanks to all you folks who posted music video ideas.... i cant WAIT to see the animated video for WDMHFSB? rock!!! bye!! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david chamberlain Subject: Re: (mobility) thanks Date: 20 Jul 1999 15:58:10 -0400 Is this an album of all list member contributions? covers? what? Dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) Dani =?iso-8859-1?Q?K=F6nig?= remixes Date: 20 Jul 1999 14:05:02 -0600 Re: (mobility) MOBY REMIXERS, Bart van Eijck wrote: > This probably is the Dani K=F6nig remix, AND I HAPPEN TO LIKE IT! > I've only heard bad things about it from the ones who have heard it, > isn't there anybody besides me who also likes it? I like the Dani K=F6nig remixes of "Run On" and "Bodyrock" better than most (if not all) of the other remixes, but I can understand why most people dislike them. They are very simple, repetitive, and do not seem to have taken much effort to make. But I think that as remixes, they are quite effective in conveying the mood of each song through minimalism. Somehow the more accessible remixes feel more disposable to me. But hey, I'm an INTP*. :) BTW, Bart, I have to disagree with you on the Sharam Jey remixes. I think that they're a lot of fun. Daniel np: Orbital, "Way Out" moby.org * personality type (see http://www.keirsey.com/) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) thanks Date: 20 Jul 1999 17:22:35 -0400 > Is this an album of all list member contributions? covers? what? yeah its basically people who are on the mobility list, remixing (sometimes covering) moby. though I dont know what is going on with any of the releases so far as of now. ----------------------- Anyone go out and buy the new NIN single? track 2 rocks! and at BestBuy its only $1.05 Eric M. Goldberg gold@netrox.net Hear Tone Matrix @ http://www.tonematrix.com http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) =?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_=28mobility=29_Dani_K=F6nig_remixes_&_Sweet_Sharam_Jey?= Date: 20 Jul 1999 17:32:50 -0400 > BTW, Bart, I have to disagree with you on the Sharam Jey remixes. > I think that they're a lot of fun. Exactly! I listen to those remixes the most, or at least I like them the most. As Dan said they are indeed fun to listen to. > Daniel np: Orbital, "Way Out" woo hoo! if anyone hasnt heard this track yet, u must get up off your @$$ run to your nearest music store, and buy Orbital's "Middle of Nowhere", then come back home and continue with the mobility emails. But only if you have the cd! buhbye Eric M. Goldberg NP: Nine Inch Nails, "The Day The World Went Away (Quiet)" gold@netrox.net ***************************** Hear Tone Matrix @ http://www.tonematrix.com http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ***************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) Re: 7/17/99 WMRQ E CIRCUS: woodstock news Date: 20 Jul 1999 17:49:24 -0400 (EDT) --- Beatweek@aol.com wrote: > SET LIST FOR RADIO 104.1, WMRQ'S ELECTRO CIRCUS > PROGRAMMED, MIXED,HOSTED AND > ENGINEERED BY DAVE "THE WAVE" DRESDEN AIRED 7/17/99 > 10:00am-2am > > TWO HOUR GUEST MIX FROM PAUL OAKENFOLD (PERFECTO UK) > - Thanks to Sergio > Goncalves from Warner Brothers once again. > ALL ID'S BY "HOLLYWOOD" (Backdoor Productions) > > SPECIAL NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO ELECTRO CIRCUS NEXT > SATURDAY 7/24/99 BECAUSE > RADIO 104, WMRQ WILL BE BROADCASTING LIVE FROM THE > PEPSISTOCK, oooops, WE > MEANT MTVSTOCK...ooops again...AHEM...WOODSTOCK > FESTIVAL THE ENTIRE WEEKEND, > BUT IN THAT TIME FRAME YOU'LL BE ABLE TO HEAR FATBOY > SLIM, CHEMICAL BROTHERS > AND MOBY PERFORM LIVE. I'M SURE THE BACKSTREET BOYS > WILL BE IN THERE > SOMEWHERE TOO :P > hear that folks? btw whenever i see ads for woodstock i never see them listing Moby. whutzupwitdat? i'm sure Moby has more fans and exposure than Guster or moe.. what the hell!?!? === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) cheap cd's Date: 19 Jul 1999 19:44:09 +0100 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01BED21F.11ACA9A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable did anyone see the sale virgin had where CD where =A31.99? I got the john lyden album with a moby mix of graverider (great mix crap = album I would never have spent =A315.99 for it!!!) and also a compilation called below 110 with the naive II mix of fractal = zoom by Brian ENO also =A31.99 plus a ton of other stuff Geoffrey Sproule ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01BED21F.11ACA9A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0018_01BED21F.11ACA9A0-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mandi Maycumber Subject: Re: (mobility) =?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_=28mobility=29_Dani_K=F6nig_remixes_&_Sweet_Sharam_Jey?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?!_Sweet=3F!?= Date: 20 Jul 1999 20:10:32 -0400 (EDT) > > Daniel np: Orbital, "Way Out" > woo hoo! if anyone hasnt heard this track yet, u > must get up off your @$$ > run to your nearest music store, and buy Orbital's > "Middle of Nowhere", > then come back home and continue with the mobility > emails. But only if you > have the cd! Middle of Nowhere? That's the name of a Hanson cd... as if anyone really cares, just thought I'd share that useless info.. LOL Later _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) hello Date: 20 Jul 1999 21:07:12 -0400 (EDT) so many new people! cool! --- michal minitzer wrote: > Hello, > I am new here so I just wanted to say hello, I have > been a Moby fan for a long time especially because > of the record "Ambient" thanks for all the great > info! > Michal Minitzer > "happy happy joy joy" > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby on Conan O'Brien Date: 20 Jul 1999 21:17:21 -0400 (EDT) westerners too, it's on at 12:30 where i am. east bay, cali. --- "Eric M. Goldberg" wrote: > ok wed the 21st.. > just making sure but is that tonight? > cuz the show is on at 12:30am, sometimes a little > later, > which as we all know is technically Wed.. > at least for us easterners. > > --- > oh and about Ren and Stimpy. > NOW that is a show they ought to bring back. > "helloo my name is sven! yurdy burdy doody! ya?!" > > > Eric > gold@netrox.net > http://www.tonematrix.com > http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility)useless info Date: 20 Jul 1999 21:34:07 -0400 (EDT) mandi maycumber-for some reaSon i really like that name! moby at woodstock-i'm a westcoaster, but what i've read about woodstock is that they are not advertising anything except marquee(SPELLING?)main stage acts. but the electro circus is supposed to be jumping all night night fun. i heard a blurb somewhere that perry farel would be doing a dj set?!?! remixes-i just really dig the moby remixes. it pains me to buy the singles that don't have moby remixes or unreleased b-sides. most of the time the remixes just don't do the songs justice. thanks? yeah, when is it coming out? this list. rocks! ...sometimes. sometimes, it makes me laugh for other reasons. but it's definitely an intelligent moby loving bunch of folks! peace-christian np:afx-everyday(from hangable auto bulb 2. which i got on an mp3 data disc today! WOOHOO!!! come on rdj haters! bring it on! i listen to rdj AND moby!!!!) _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Heidi Gronman Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #46 Date: 21 Jul 1999 05:02:14 +0300 (EET DST) > Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 07:27:31 PDT > From: "Casey Pentz" > Subject: (mobility) ?POP? > > "I also made about 20 straight forward popsongs because I have in the > back of my mind this anonymous pop project." - Moby > Anybody heard anything else about this pop album? that anonymous pop project made me think under which name he could be fooling us all...i hope it's not bryan adams, but please, all you canadians AND ba-fans, don't bother to flame me, i just love conspiracy. btw. punkdonnasummerblues is my suggest of co-operation. also: if someone has mimi's 'soak', and would like to burn or tape it to me, mail me privately. hg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mandi Maycumber Subject: Re: (mobility)useless info Date: 20 Jul 1999 22:06:11 -0400 (EDT) --- wext phain wrote: > mandi maycumber-for some reaSon i really like that > name! hehe, thanx =) for some reason people always comment on it... _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) chris shepard Date: 20 Jul 1999 22:08:22 -0400 (EDT) shep! sheeeeep! where are you? i'll only be at this pc for a little bit. please reply asap if you get this email. oh yeah....moby, moby,moby!!! sorry folks! but this kind soul sent me a cdr FILLED with his own music. made a cover and everything! and he asked nothing for it in return. well, i love the cd, and want to tell him so. but don't know what list he comes from. peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Redmond Subject: (mobility) Todays stuff Date: 20 Jul 1999 20:53:08 -0600 >that anonymous pop project made me think under which name he could be >fooling us all...i hope it's not bryan adams, but please, all you >canadians AND ba-fans, don't bother to flame me, i just love >conspiracy. What are the odds that Moby is recording as the Backstreet Boys? OK, probably 435,134,158,789,105,111,578,107,797,703,128,127,241,083,087,240 to 1 against, or more, but then again............. I was at my local record store (getting the new NIN single - have to agree with eric, track 2 rocks!) when I realized that I hadn't seen the Bodyrock single anywhere in town (another reason Idaho sucks, but I'm not going into that again...) - anybody else notice this? anyway- daniel "Oy gevalt, I'm so verklempt that I could plotz!" - Weird Al Yankovic (another side note: this very possibly is the most original line in any song released this decade, imho...) ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) Todays stuff Date: 20 Jul 1999 22:59:40 -0400 (EDT) yes! i tried 4 local stores and no one had it! nor could they give me a reason why they didn't have it. one guy did say it wasn't solicited to him by any distributor. > I was at my local record store (getting the new NIN > single - have to > agree with eric, track 2 rocks!) when I realized > that I hadn't seen the > Bodyrock single anywhere in town (another reason > Idaho sucks, but I'm not > going into that again...) - anybody else notice > this? > > anyway- > > daniel > > "Oy gevalt, I'm so verklempt that I could plotz!" - > Weird Al Yankovic > (another side note: this very possibly is the most > original line in any > song released this decade, imho...) > ___________________________________________________________________ > Get the Internet just the way you want it. > Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access > for a month! > Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JRDYM77@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) hello Date: 20 Jul 1999 23:21:14 EDT did anyone else really really like the cartoons Eek the Cat and the similar one about the two cavemen? i love how Moby said that he just wanted so badly to make out with Edward Furlong. He's such a cutie (Moby is). -john t ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JRDYM77@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) hello Date: 20 Jul 1999 23:28:49 EDT oh yeah, i'm new too. :) so much mail. mmmm, moby HAS me... the music inspires me, the essays push me to fly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Todays stuff Date: 21 Jul 1999 00:28:17 -0400 >agree with eric, track 2 rocks!) when I realized that I hadn't seen the > Bodyrock single anywhere in town (another reason Idaho sucks, but I'm not > going into that again...) - anybody else notice this? well i also was looking for bodyrock. and i didnt see it either. so i dont know if its been widely distributed or were just unlucky. eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michal minitzer" Subject: Re: (mobility) hello Date: 21 Jul 1999 08:31:57 +0300 speaking of inspiration I think MOBY and TRICKY would make an amazing collaboration ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 6:28 AM > oh yeah, > i'm new too. :) > so much mail. > > mmmm, moby HAS me... > the music inspires me, the essays push me to fly > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shep723@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) chris shepard Date: 21 Jul 1999 01:50:07 EDT hello christian---as you have probably figured out, i am on the mobility list--please email privately shep723 @aol.com so we don't bother our friends here as for all mobility people---you guys are cool-i apologize for the inconvenience by the way, christian, thanks for the compliment--it means alot to have someone you have never met appreciate you music P.S. ---i am seeing moby in a couple of weeks in philly---( where i am from) i am sooooooo pyched!!!!!!!! peace shep ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Orgnalfire@aol.com Subject: (mobility) moby sticker hidden inside certin copys of "play"!!!!! Date: 21 Jul 1999 01:51:21 EDT my copy of "play" came with a free sticker with the new moby logo on it. does anyone else have one? there is scanned picture of it and more info on my site at: "http://members.theglobe.com/orgnalfire" orgnalfire ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) collaborations Date: 21 Jul 1999 01:59:01 -0400 another idea, after hearing someone say tricky. how about Moby and Portishead (at least the singer, Beth) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) chris shepard Date: 21 Jul 1999 02:03:24 -0400 (EDT) SHEP!! there kickin' me outta here now. they close the building at 11:00. i love the cd! and will give you a much more detailed review on friday when i return to work. that's the only place i have access to a pc right now. that's why i'm all over mobility sometimes and sometimes not at all. GAH! people are yelling at me to go! thank you so much! peace-christian --- Shep723@aol.com wrote: > hello christian---as you have probably figured out, > i am on the mobility > list--please email privately shep723 @aol.com so we > don't bother our friends > here > as for all mobility people---you guys are cool-i > apologize for the > inconvenience > by the way, christian, thanks for the compliment--it > means alot to have > someone you have never met appreciate you music > P.S. ---i am seeing moby in a couple of weeks in > philly---( where i am from) > i am sooooooo pyched!!!!!!!! > peace > shep > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: Re: (mobility) ?POP? Date: 20 Jul 1999 21:06:27 +0200 CONCEPT@ Casey Pentz wrote: > > "I also made about 20 straight forward popsongs because I have in the > back of my mind this anonymous pop project." - Moby > Anybody heard anything else about this pop album? > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com -- --------------- "now i'm not black, peoples, but sometimes i wished i could say i'm not white!" [fz more trouble evry day, '67] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) former album of Moby Date: 20 Jul 1999 20:50:38 +0200 howdi, good idea AJ to thank Eric for typing that massive interview; i loved it, getting inside the 'kitchen' Now only one thing that struck me, was when Moby mentioned Animal Rights as his Last Album? before Play? So he forgat all about Score, Score was a collection a portefolio (sorry: a compilation) of his work for Others, so if Animal Rights WAS indeed his last Album, then I was right, he only MAKES concept albums, but you guys did never react on that Music-Masters Mail... *grunt* yo have any idea what a concept is? (it's the idea that fits with the title) So better be aware of that with 'Thanks II' because with Thanks I, it sux (too low quality recording)(no concept) because Moby = EARS remember that Voodoo! frankz -- "there's only two types of music," said Duke Ellington, "the good one and the other.." [read on this list some day] --------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) moby-headz Date: 20 Jul 1999 15:47:19 +0200 Pink Paul-Olly wrote: > > In other words, what do you see in yr headz when u > hear Moby? > > whuteva bye!!! now what a terrific splash! I'd like to read about that! I'm gonna play this one, one more time, Honest Love (Voodoo Child, E.o.E.) this song has a tremendous impact on me, i try to see, but it's more a Feeling, this thing tickles me, carresses me, as if i'm extremely tired and someone wants to comfort me, i lay on my back in all cotton wadded atmosphere, and when you hear that drop, it's a real BIG drop of water coming down, Ting! ..this really cools a hyper person as me a bit down, say it makes three cups of coffee go away. Although it gets faster towards the end, it still keeps tickling, carressing, from you ear to you backbone, from yo backbone to yo basebone... and yo dont fall asleep, it gets merrier to the end, BIG smiles on all faces, we are happy in our honest love, real good for me, this song. n.b. isnt there any anti-starling law somewhere? kees -- --------------- "now i'm not black, peoples, but sometimes i wished i could say i'm not white!" [fz more trouble evry day, '67] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michal minitzer" Subject: Re: (mobility) collaborations Date: 21 Jul 1999 10:42:43 +0300 excellent OR any other TRIP HOP artists - I have anotehr suggestion too what about LAMB they have brilliant stuff and MOBY could create great stuff with them! ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 8:59 AM > another idea, after hearing someone say tricky. > > how about Moby and Portishead (at least the singer, Beth) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "MAGNUS, JAYSON G" Subject: (mobility) News for diehard collectors of Moby Date: 21 Jul 1999 09:07:09 -0400 I was in my friends car listening to a tape and you'll never guess what one of the tracks on the tape was ... Greyhound Pt.1 (Moby Mix) The John Spencer Blues Explosion this mix is good AND it has that classic MOBY synth to it. Anyway, I had never heard about this before so I thought I would let everyone know. Did anyone already know about this? - Jayson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "MAGNUS, JAYSON G" Subject: (mobility) ARP - from Bodyrock Date: 21 Jul 1999 09:09:03 -0400 ARP is fantastic. Thanks MOBY! My version has Morning Dove at the end of ARP. Does everyone else have this? I have the UK Bodyrock Pt. 1 single - Jayson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Andrew J. Davies" Subject: (mobility) Bodyrock singles and THANKS II Date: 21 Jul 1999 08:40:22 -0500 Can anyone help me out here? I wonder if anyone can get me a copy of eack of the UK Bodyrock singles and the US single. I have no means of ordering them here sadly enough. Mail me privately (n64racer@ignmail.com) if you can be of assistance! Thanks! And concerning Thanks2...I too am wondering exactly where that sits...G? any word? andy gingerbread man "run, run, as fast as you can, you can't catch me, I'm the gingerbread man!" --- ************************** Andrew J. Davies n64racer@ignmail.com ICQ# 38182405 Madison, WI 53704 ************************** IGNMail, the coolest free e-mail on the planet, tells people that you are a hardcore gamer. Get your free account at http://www.ignmail.com today! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) assorted Date: 21 Jul 1999 10:07:40 -0400 (EDT) happy happy joy joy? just have to comment that on the S&O list, somebody said that yesterday too! and it was the first time i heard that phrase in like 5 years! wooooo....... RDJ rules! whats HAB2 like? I said these a few times but ANYONE GOING TO THE TOADS SHOW SUNDAY WE HAVE TO CONTACT EACHH OTHER! We have to find a place to meet each other and talk etc.! I mean what else are we going to do during the opening act ;) seriously, it would rock if we could all get together and chat. right? ROCK! btw, Tinstar is not opening, acccording to toadsplace.com MOA is (heh Moa/Moby get it!!?!?) I heard her music, it isnt really that good tho...... back by (no) populaar demand, my top 20 powerlist for June/July 99!!!!!! 1ne-Moby:Play (will be #1 For remainder of year most likely!) 2wo-They Might Be Giants:Lincoln 3hree-Chemicaal Brothers:Surrender 4our-Weird Al Yankovic:VH1 Behind The Music/Video Timeline 5ive-TMBG:self titled first album 6ix-Coldcut:More Beats + Pieces 7even-new demo I'm working on (can't wait til its finished!) 8ight-ATARI TEENAGE RIOT:60 Second Wipeout 9ine-Weird Al Yankovic:"Saga Begins" (havent heard anything else from the album tho... any1ne hear heard it?) 10en-Shizuo:Shizuo Vs. Shizor 11even-808 State:808:88:98 12elve-V/A:More Of Our Stupid Noise 98 (indie comp featuring Lou Barlow, Eric's Trip, Len, etc.) 13irteen-V/A:free cd that came with 50th issue of MUZIK magazine 14ourteen-Bogdan Raczynski:Boku Mo Wakaran 15ifteen-TMBG:Flood 16ixteen-REM:Life's Rich Pageant (classic album!!!) 17eventeen-CHESTER'S THEME SONG (season 3hree coming up woohoo!!!) 18ighteen-TMBG:"They'll Need A Crane" 12" 19ineteen-Simpsons:Songs In The Key Of Sprigfield 20enty-V/A:Unknown Legends Of Rock N Roll btw, this number system is how we spell numbers on the S&O list, just like we always say "crescent fresh" okay? I had a dream last night, i went out to see PLAY-THE MOVIE!!! yes, believe it or not, Moby starred in a movie about Play (in my dreams anyway) it didnt really have too much to do with moby tho. i dont know i wasnt really paying attention...... whuteva, bye!!!! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) ARP - from Bodyrock Date: 21 Jul 1999 08:15:56 -0600 "MAGNUS, JAYSON G" wrote: > ARP is fantastic. Thanks MOBY! Yes, it's really good. > My version has Morning Dove at the end of ARP. Does everyone else > have this? Uh... no. Don't you mean "Every One Of My Problems"? BTW, Moby will be on Conan tonight (not last night). Daniel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jeff cubeta" Subject: Re: (mobility) collerabations (an album would be nice!) Date: 21 Jul 1999 10:41:22 -0400 I second the Beck idea - Maybe Debbie Harry or PJ Harvey as well. my 2 cents - Jeff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jeff cubeta" Subject: (mobility) Re: Orbital's "Way Out" Date: 21 Jul 1999 10:58:53 -0400 > woo hoo! if anyone hasnt heard this track yet, u > must get up off your @$$ > run to your nearest music store, and buy Orbital's > "Middle of Nowhere", Yeah - it's a great cd!! My favourite is "Otono" - it gives me chills. Jeff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: UHF@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) former album of Moby Date: 21 Jul 1999 11:37:13 EDT In a message dated 7/21/99 2:13:06 AM Central Daylight Time, frankz@dds.nl writes: << yo have any idea what a concept is? >> everyone knows the most famous concept album of them all, floyd's "the wall", which brings me to say that i would have loved to have moby and pink floyd work together, they both have a certain style of music that no one else has or ever will, i wonder what it would sound like. andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) Todays stuff Date: 21 Jul 1999 09:46:00 -0400 I noticed this too. So I ordered the 2 UK singles last week and received them yesterday. They rock. I especially enjoy the BODYROCK (3:22) version. It's not the same as the album version and I like it better I think. A little more edge to it. SAY! I DID see that Dharma & Greg TV ad with BODYROCK playing in the background. I couldn't believe it either! I got goosebumps watching it. She's a pretty good dancer when she's all dressed up in leather and showing her cleavage (yum!) <-j/k - Jayson -----Original Message----- when I realized that I hadn't seen the Bodyrock single anywhere in town (another reason Idaho sucks, but I'm not going into that again...) - anybody else notice this? anyway- daniel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) moby-headz Date: 21 Jul 1999 09:59:00 -0400 GO KEES!! I luv those songs on there ... HOnest Love --> it's hard to find ... especially the older you get ... people are so protective of their emotions these days you know? I feel you should let go and show the other person your dreams and fears and ... ok ... sorry about that - Jayson -----Original Message----- I'm gonna play this one, one more time, Honest Love (Voodoo Child, E.o.E.) this song has a tremendous impact on me, i try to see, but it's more a Feeling, this thing tickles me, carresses me, as if i'm extremely tired and someone wants to comfort me, i lay on my back in all cotton wadded atmosphere, and when you hear that drop, it's a real BIG drop of water coming down, Ting! ..this really cools a hyper person as me a bit down, say it makes three cups of coffee go away. Although it gets faster towards the end, it still keeps tickling, carressing, from you ear to you backbone, from yo backbone to yo basebone... and yo dont fall asleep, it gets merrier to the end, BIG smiles on all faces, we are happy in our honest love, real good for me, this song. n.b. isnt there any anti-starling law somewhere? kees -- --------------- "now i'm not black, peoples, but sometimes i wished i could say i'm not white!" [fz more trouble evry day, '67] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jeff cubeta" Subject: (mobility) Re: (way-off-topic) weird al VH1 timeline Date: 21 Jul 1999 12:16:13 -0400 i've noticed several references to weird al on mobility lately - so, apparently, a lot of people've seen that VH1 special - i actually taped it because it was so funny. my favourite thing is when in "eat it" he comes busting through the door of the defunct diner, and knocks a bloke on the floor!! toodles - jeff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) ARP - from Bodyrock Date: 21 Jul 1999 13:00:00 -0400 Yes! I believe I mean "Every One of My Problems". Why is this track connected to "ARP"?? Kinda weird huh? And it cuts out kind of abruptly. -----Original Message----- > My version has Morning Dove at the end of ARP. Does everyone else > have this? Uh... no. Don't you mean "Every One Of My Problems"? BTW, Moby will be on Conan tonight (not last night). Daniel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: morag doodikins Subject: Re: (mobility) hello Date: 21 Jul 1999 15:50:28 -0400 (EDT) Moby and Tricky would be ORGASMIC..... -*freyja* --- michal minitzer wrote: > speaking of inspiration I think MOBY and TRICKY > would make an amazing > collaboration > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 6:28 AM > Subject: Re: (mobility) hello > > > > oh yeah, > > i'm new too. :) > > so much mail. > > > > mmmm, moby HAS me... > > the music inspires me, the essays push me to fly > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: RE: (mobility) ARP - from Bodyrock Date: 21 Jul 1999 13:18:36 PDT Well, the coolest mixes of "Voodoo Child" have Slight Return almost in it's entirety (lacks some repeats) inside of it, during a long breakdown. Definately in my top 5 - it's either called the "contracted" or "expanded" mix. I love it when Moby integrates things - and I'll bet there's some interesting experiments sitting in Moby's studio that are song combinations. Best non Moby remix - Westbam, Feeling So Real Worst nM remix - Revolver (Psychotic VE-GUN Mix) Phillip Steir? -Steve >From: jgmagnus@bkb.com >Yes! I believe I mean "Every One of My Problems". Why is this track >connected to "ARP"?? Kinda weird huh? And it cuts out kind of >abruptly. _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) assorted Date: 21 Jul 1999 17:06:09 -0400 (EDT) hey paul! hab2 is really good! it's a little more mellow than hab1. only 2 songs, drill & bass stuff. one song has a funny sample about one shoe, one more shirt, one more wooly-everyday. that's the name, everday. can't stop listening to the lowside mix of honey for some reason. anyone remember the r&s where the went to the island where all(most)of the animals where r&s like. there was a busload of stimpysaurous singing happy,happy,joy,joy. > 1ne-Moby:Play (will be #1 For remainder of year most > likely!) still listen to play 3 or 4 times a day. > 2wo-They Might Be Giants:Lincoln tmbg ROCK!!! > 3hree-Chemical Brothers:Surrender this album is really good! > 4our-Weird Al Yankovic:VH1 Behind The Music/Video > Timeline we where singin', my my this here anikan guy... > 6ix-Coldcut:More Beats + Pieces coldcut vs. the orb on the orb visitor bootleg is dope!! > 16ixteen-REM:Life's Rich Pageant (classic album!!!) swan,swan,hummingbird is an incredible song. but i don't know if it's on that album. don't fall on me is a favorite as well. hey-does anyone know what the deal is with the wrong time on memory gospel on the honey/run on single. i've asked this before. i don't have the honey import single yet that also has this on it. is the version on there 9:03? peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) collerabations (an album would be nice!) Date: 21 Jul 1999 17:08:16 -0400 (EDT) TRENT REZNOR! --- jeff cubeta wrote: > I second the Beck idea - Maybe Debbie Harry or PJ > Harvey as well. > > my 2 cents - > > Jeff > > > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "MAGNUS, JAYSON G" Subject: (mobility) Damian re: discography w/ Bodyrock Date: 21 Jul 1999 15:45:44 -0400 Damian, I looked this morning on the discography and couldn't find Bodyrock on there. Actually, I couldn't find Run_On either. Have these been entered yet? I thought I saw a messege saying that they had. Or maybe it was only entered onto the web-site and not the discography. Anyway, I was looking in the section after the Honey singles but didn't see anything. Maybe I missed it somewhere? Thanks, Jayson ps: I just bought the US Bodyrock single and it had the 8 songs on it ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kelbert" Subject: Re: (mobility) collaborations Date: 21 Jul 1999 17:14:40 -0700 michal minitzer wrote: > excellent OR any other TRIP HOP artists - I have anotehr suggestion too what > about LAMB they have brilliant stuff and MOBY could create great stuff with > them! that's exactly what i was thinking! I dont think too much of the new lamb stuff, but some of the tracks off their first album were AMAZING! and while thinking about portishead sounding stuff (well... the new lamb album reminds me a lot of portishead... lou is trying to make her voice sound like it belongs on a portishead track IMO) how about Alpha (well, some of their tracks are portisheadish...)? im sure if we locked moby in a room with them they'd come up with some pretty tripped out stuff... -kelly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) ROCK charts!! Date: 21 Jul 1999 17:45:09 -0400 (EDT) guess what im at the library i picked up the new Billboard and BODYROCK IS NUMBER 39 ON THE MODERN ROCK CHARTS!!!!! WOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! ! ! Yay! and if that wasnt cool enough, MTV has added the new BLUR video into rotation!it's called "Coffee + TV" and any1ne who saw 120 minutes a few days ago (and last week) knows that its FUNNY!!!! seriously, this little walking milk carton.... lol.... that video is the bomb, and so is the song... wow can u believe it, MTV has >3HREE< good videos in rotation!!! Chems, Weird Al, and BLUR!!! but NO MOBY!!! so while yr telling them to put S&O back on, reqwest some videos!!!! S&O:there making new episodes (rock!) and rumour has it that MTV is going to show ALL previous S&O episodes leading up to new 1nes! how rock is that??? so tell MTV to put the SOCKS BACK ON!!!!!!!!!!! ANYWAY: cool, theres another Weird Al fan here!!! CMJ NEWS: PLAY is dropping on all the charts, like #4our mainstream, #6ix RPM/techno, ...crap i forgot well you get the idea... funny the song that charts on rawk radio is the 1ne that samples old-school hip-hop.... altho i heard 1ne critic (from the new haven register, he also has a show on WPKN!)describe it as mid-school hip hop...any1ne? PLAY is also #12elve on the heatseekers chart, down from #11even last week. bye!?!?!?$@%B?%^& $&# WIYHT_SCVOBSDFG SADFG %$)^#$ ^&Z &* === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Redmond Subject: Re: (mobility) ROCK charts!! Date: 21 Jul 1999 18:26:04 -0600 >guess what im at the library i picked up the new >Billboard and BODYROCK IS NUMBER 39 ON THE MODERN ROCK >CHARTS!!!!! WOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! ! ! #39 on Modern Rock, huh? That might mean that some of us in smaller markets might actually be able to snag the single within the next year or so... Sorry, most music distributors are not on my high list at the moment...we tend to get new releases on average a week after the release date, unless the album is by Backstreet boys, Eminem, and various other "MTV" bands..... >wow can u believe it, >MTV has >3HREE< good videos in rotation!!! Chems, >Weird Al, and BLUR!!! I still haven't seen the new Weird Al video...maybe I should come home sometime...when's the most likely time to catch it? >S&O:there making new episodes (rock!) and rumour has >it that MTV is going to show ALL previous S&O episodes >leading up to new 1nes! how rock is that??? so tell >MTV to put the SOCKS BACK ON!!!!!!!!!!! I never did understand Sifl and Ollie............................................................... >ANYWAY: cool, theres another Weird Al fan here!!! I'm sure there's more than one...... anyway... daniel "We don't need no violence in this city, all we want to be is irie, but punch me and I'll punch you back..." - Red Session ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hytinic@aol.com Subject: (mobility) my lost Moby mix tape!! Date: 21 Jul 1999 20:32:21 EDT I just found the first Moby mix (not mixed, mind you) tape I made. I thought it was lost forever... missing for well over a year now. Thought I'd share the listing w/ everyone, just for the heck of it... title: "Glimmer" (for some reason, I was thinking of the song "Shining"... ;o) side A Hymn (This Is My Dream) Bring Back My Happiness (extended mix) Feeling So Real (Unashamed Piano mix) Party Time Shining Everytime You Touch Me (Na Feel mix) Go (Woodtick mix) First Cool Hive When It's Cold I'd Like To Die Anthem side B The Blue Light Of The Underwater Sun Feeling So Real (Westbam mix) Evertime You Touch Me (Beatmasters 7" mix) Move (You Make Me Feel So Good) Into The Blue (Beatmasters mix) Alone Hymn (European edit) Move (Disco Threat) So, can anyone guess when this tape was made? ;o) I think it's time for a new one... I will probably wait until the "Why Does My Heart" single comes out, though. That's one of my favorites off Play. - Chip ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Proxia@aol.com Subject: (mobility) moby - conan -- Date: 22 Jul 1999 01:48:52 EDT hey i just saw moby on TV - performed bodyrock ...was superb ... - bobo --- penguin in training ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) moby - conan -- Date: 22 Jul 1999 02:45:04 -0400 yeah just saw it myself. anyone know who the particular bandmembers were? the dj had a nice shirt :) and i think thats the first time ive seen moby have two women in the band? but i havent seen him live many times. actually never, just on tv once in a blue moon. i thought it was funny though in the beginning when Conan said "musical guest, moby" and there was a section in the middle of the audience that were big moby fans, and then shouted as loud as they could. one had on this pink moby shirt, and the other had a moby sign that said "i love moby" :) and then they got into this whole thing where he'd say "moby" and theyd cheer really loud.. and at the end Moby looked to have talked with Conan as the show was rolling credits. hmmm what could they have been talking about? gnight eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michal minitzer" Subject: Re: (mobility) collaborations Date: 22 Jul 1999 11:13:51 +0300 i agree about the second album but i think MOBY and Lamb would make a very interesting collaboration (maybe he could return them to their "roots") ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 3:14 AM > michal minitzer wrote: > > > excellent OR any other TRIP HOP artists - I have anotehr suggestion too > what > > about LAMB they have brilliant stuff and MOBY could create great stuff > with > > them! > > that's exactly what i was thinking! I dont think too much of the new lamb > stuff, > but some of the tracks off their first album were AMAZING! and while > thinking > about portishead sounding stuff (well... the new lamb album reminds me a > lot > of portishead... lou is trying to make her voice sound like it belongs on a > portishead > track IMO) how about Alpha (well, some of their tracks are > portisheadish...)? > im sure if we locked moby in a room with them they'd come up with some > pretty tripped out stuff... > > -kelly > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michal minitzer" Subject: Re: (mobility) ROCK charts!! Date: 22 Jul 1999 11:14:36 +0300 OH yeah the milk carton is the greatest and so is the song Blur are really excellent ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 12:45 AM > guess what im at the library i picked up the new > Billboard and BODYROCK IS NUMBER 39 ON THE MODERN ROCK > CHARTS!!!!! WOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! ! ! > > Yay! and if that wasnt cool enough, MTV has added the > new BLUR video into rotation!it's called "Coffee + TV" > and any1ne who saw 120 minutes a few days ago (and > last week) knows that its FUNNY!!!! seriously, this > little walking milk carton.... lol.... that video is > the bomb, and so is the song... wow can u believe it, > MTV has >3HREE< good videos in rotation!!! Chems, > Weird Al, and BLUR!!! but NO MOBY!!! so while yr > telling them to put S&O back on, reqwest some > videos!!!! > > S&O:there making new episodes (rock!) and rumour has > it that MTV is going to show ALL previous S&O episodes > leading up to new 1nes! how rock is that??? so tell > MTV to put the SOCKS BACK ON!!!!!!!!!!! > > > ANYWAY: cool, theres another Weird Al fan here!!! > > CMJ NEWS: PLAY is dropping on all the charts, like > #4our mainstream, #6ix RPM/techno, ...crap i forgot > well you get the idea... > > > funny the song that charts on rawk radio is the 1ne > that samples old-school hip-hop.... altho i heard 1ne > critic (from the new haven register, he also has a > show on WPKN!)describe it as mid-school hip > hop...any1ne? > > PLAY is also #12elve on the heatseekers chart, down > from #11even last week. > > > > bye!?!?!?$@%B?%^& $&# WIYHT_SCVOBSDFG > SADFG %$)^#$ ^&Z > &* > === > W W C D > WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? > SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! > ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! > feedback@mtv.com > >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) moby - conan -- Date: 22 Jul 1999 02:24:01 -0600 "Eric M. Goldberg" wrote: > > yeah just saw it myself. Me too! > i thought it was funny though in the beginning when Conan said > "musical guest, moby" and there was a section in the middle of the > audience that were big moby fans, and then shouted as loud as they could. > one had on this pink moby shirt, and the other had a moby sign that > said "i love moby" :) > and then they got into this whole thing where he'd say "moby" and theyd > cheer really loud.. Yeah, what a crack up. I wish I could've been there to cheer him on! I hope Moby enjoyed the performance because I sure did. Can't wait for him to tour Salt Lake City, Utah. When they first started playing Bodyrock, I was wondering what Moby would do with the mic that was in front of him. It was great when he joined in with the lyric "WE ROCK THE BODY, ROCK THE BODY, COME ON GET DOWN WITH ME GOING TO MAKE YA FREAK, WE ROCK THE BODY, ROCK THE BODY, COME ON GET DOWN ME WE GONNA SET YOU FREE!" (or something like that) > and at the end Moby looked to have talked with Conan as the show was rolling > credits. hmmm what could they have been talking about? And why did he lean over to talk? Too shy? Was Conan's band too loud? (nitpicking - sign of an obsessed fan, hehe) Damian. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) Damian re: discography w/ Bodyrock Date: 22 Jul 1999 02:33:13 -0600 "MAGNUS, JAYSON G" wrote: > > Damian, > > I looked this morning on the discography and couldn't find Bodyrock > on there. Actually, I couldn't find Run_On either. Have these been entered > yet? I thought I saw a messege saying that they had. Or maybe it was only > entered onto the web-site and not the discography. Anyway, I was looking in > the section after the Honey singles but didn't see anything. Maybe I missed > it somewhere? Actually, Daniel Cerman maintains the spectacular discography and yes it's out of date ...BUT... you can find the info you need under the "reviews" section until the discography as a whole is updated. I believe it's organized by album then single. :) http://www.moby.org/reviews/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Roy Batty" Subject: (mobility) BODYROCK, HYMN, CONAN Date: 22 Jul 1999 09:58:42 GMT hey don't know if anyone else has noticed this or pointed this out yet, but has anyone noticed that in the insert card to the bodyrock single, Moby tells people to check out www.moby.org!!! pretty cool! gotta say, though the bodyrock single isn't really that spectacular. susnpot is pretty average, and the remixes are nothing to write home about. BUT BUT BUT.... i finally got hymn.alt.quiet.version a coupla weeks ago, and man... all i can say is: THIS IS REQUIRED FOR ANY MOBY FAN'S COLLECTION. One of the most apocalyptic and epic pieces of music i have ever heard. A M A Z I N G . I watched Moby on Conan O'Brien... great performance, kind of bothers me that so much of it is on DAT, but oh well. Pretty frustrating lip synching going on at the end, also. The keyboard could have been live. Come on. I LOVED th guitar accompaniment after the bridge, though. Freakin AWESOME! _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Blackwell Subject: (mobility) Moby on conan(tape) Date: 22 Jul 1999 04:04:57 -0700 (PDT) did anyone happen to tape moby on conan? i tried to stay up but i just couldn't do it knowing i would have to get up at 5:30 the next morning..err if anyone taped it or knows if they even syndicate shit like this, please lemme know! Thanks, -Dan _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby - conan -- Date: 22 Jul 1999 07:23:26 -0500 ----- Original Message ----- > anyone know who the particular bandmembers were? > and i think thats the first time ive seen moby have two > women in the band? > That's what I thought too, and then I got to looking, and I'm not so sure the keyboard player was a girl. > and at the end Moby looked to have talked with Conan as the show was rolling > credits. hmmm what could they have been talking about? > I'm fairly certain it wasn't, "Hey, may I have a piece of Tony Randall's chicken?" The contingent of Moby fans in the audience rocked, though. You know that had to make him feel good. I wonder if, since Conan was a "hometown" show for Moby, if he hung out with them after the gig? Maybe he invited them all back to his place to party afterwards! Rock!! BSC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY REMIXERS Date: 21 Jul 1999 15:01:36 +0200 Bart van Eijck wrote: >> 5- Junior Vasquez (remixed Into The Blue) > > I must admit that these 2 lists probably say more about my musical > taste than the remixer's quality, so no flaming please... > > Bart > np: Moby - James Bond Theme (Dub Pistols Remix) EVERYBODY WROTE! yeah, it's a mess here i know, the only thing on order here is my harddisk, but i KNEW i had that jrvasquez mix somewhere, well now that i'm packing and moving everything, i found it back, in my memory! [now playing] I thiink the beat is good, and the piano too, i like that, maybe the vocals a bit too many... ...i dont know i'm not a musician, but i think the vocals into the blue SO beautiful, that the perfect mix should have the text only ONCE, but then stretched out over the whole mix... can anybody picture that? have a great day n.b. and don't forget yo' coat, when you go outside question: how can i be a S&O fan, when i've never even seen it? kz -- --------------- 'there is No Nowhere' Kees'99, learned that from David Thomas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) ARP - from Bodyrock Date: 22 Jul 1999 09:40:00 -0400 What mixes of Voodoo Child?? All I have is the DOG HEAVEN remixes. - Jayson -----Original Message----- Well, the coolest mixes of "Voodoo Child" have Slight Return almost in it's entirety (lacks some repeats) inside of it, during a long breakdown. Definately in my top 5 - it's either called the "contracted" or "expanded" mix. I love it when Moby integrates things - and I'll bet there's some interesting experiments sitting in Moby's studio that are song combinations. Best non Moby remix - Westbam, Feeling So Real Worst nM remix - Revolver (Psychotic VE-GUN Mix) Phillip Steir? -Steve >From: jgmagnus@bkb.com >Yes! I believe I mean "Every One of My Problems". Why is this track >connected to "ARP"?? Kinda weird huh? And it cuts out kind of >abruptly. _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) Damian re: discography w/ Bodyrock Date: 22 Jul 1999 16:44:25 +0200 Damian wrote: >Actually, Daniel Cerman maintains the spectacular discography and yes >it's out of date ...BUT... you can find the info you need under the >"reviews" section until the discography as a whole is updated. Hey Jayson (and others) if you want an updated discography NOW, mail me privately at eijck@iae.nl and I'll mail you the updated version back. It includes the UK FSR promo CD and all the latest singles... It doesn't have the remix section, soundtracks and the Trophy section and it also doesn't have PLAY in it... (remix section is still under construction..) Could anybody give me the catalog numbers of the US Play CD and the US Play promo CD? Then I can also include Play. Bart np: The Other Two - Moving On (Waterfront Mix) (by Moby) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: RE: (mobility) ARP - from Bodyrock Date: 22 Jul 1999 08:05:34 PDT I'm talking about the song "Voodoo Child", which there are edited mixes of on Rare and Early Underground. The mixes I referred to are only on the vinyl releases, unfortunately. Get them if you can!!! -Steve >From: jgmagnus@bkb.com > >What mixes of Voodoo Child?? All I have is the DOG HEAVEN remixes. > - Jayson > >-----Original Message----- > >Well, the coolest mixes of "Voodoo Child" have Slight Return almost >in >it's entirety...... (edited) >-Steve _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: UHF@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on conan(tape) Date: 22 Jul 1999 11:29:30 EDT i got the whole show on tape. the performance was kick ass imo, and the dj did have a cool shirt on. i do wish he would have done another song, maybe why does my heart feel so bad? or maybe run on, or even southside. anyone know that if he is going to have a live drummer for alll his shows like he did for this appearence? andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cstepanek@nny.com (Chris Stepanek) Subject: (mobility) A Kerouac'ish rant (Bodyrock, Conan and the media) Date: 22 Jul 1999 12:19:25 -0500 Well well... Here I sit (in Soho, NYC) listening to ETIW, the first time I have listened to it in about 16 months or so (honestly, it was never a favorite album of mine by Moby)...but for some reason happy hardcore really appeals to me right now (today)... I have been on a huge Moby kick lately and have been wearing grooves into my animal rights CD and other MP3s of Mr. Hall's. Ahhh..."All that I need is to be loved" just came one... (still my favorite Moby track of all time. "ALL...THAT...I....NEED...." , oh and the speed version of it on ETIW is just so wonderful. Anyway... "Play" in my opinion is Moby's strongest, most rounded work to date. It isn't the emotional whole that AR is, or the celebration that ETIW is but it is a solid and deep exploration of a few themes I think (emotional, political and social). All in all it is a very deep rich album. However... Immediately upon listening to "Play" for the first time I found one specific track I just could not stand nor thought it had a place on the album. "Bodyrock"! But... I bought the "Bodyrock" single a few weeks ago and I must say the song is growing on me. But then I saw Moby perform it on Conan last night and it all made sense why it is where it is on the album. Seeing it done live I think i get it now. I do think it would have been so much cooler if Moby performed "Southside" or "My Weakness" (but is late night TV ready for a small bald white guy and a bunch of synths...even Conan (read NBC) has his limits as to what a musical guest should be on a late night TV show). At least one did not need to be insulted by another cookie cutter singer (Leno with Tatyana Ali) singing the same disposable blah blah blah pop sing. I applaud Conan for that. I would love for him to drop Tony Randall (how many times do we need to see Tony do that same old schtick with Conan and Andy) and have Moby talk, an actual interesting guest with ideas and things to say (I am asking to much, this is network TV...interesting and provacative is not them..I mean look at the SICK! coverage of the Kennedy deaths over the past few days, can you say VULTURES! I even heard one of the talking heads saying something about the media and how annoying it must be and hard on the families as the idiot was standing in the middle of the road infront of the Kennedy home blabbering, let them mourn in peace, it is a private matter, not a public one)...Moby would have been a very interesting guest to hear talk, and of them all Conan I think has to most non mainstream guests time to time. Anyway back to the music... Bodyrock fits in the album for me now, I also think it is a strong single and marketed right (can you say james bond theme..hahahahah!) it can bring Moby's music really into the mainstream. it already is, but it is rather blank faced. While bodyrock isn't on my all time top Moby list it isn't at my bottom anymore...it is just a simple happy song. Which brings me to why I am listening to ETIW now. Happy happy joy joy.... PS= A DJ (Evil Ninja) mix album of Play would be DIVINE, one like the 2 disc mix of ETIW...oh my. --- Chris Stepanek - Designer - Nicholson | NY cstepanek@nny.com - ICQ# 25163388 --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) moby - conan -- Date: 22 Jul 1999 12:26:11 -0400 > When they first started playing Bodyrock, I was wondering what Moby > would do with the mic that was in front of him. It was great when he me too, but was he really singing with it? i couldnt really hear his voice over the actual sample. I dont know what the keyboardist was really doing either, i thought she/he? was doing the string part, but it didnt look right. whatever though i was just happy to see him on the show. > And why did he lean over to talk? Too shy? Was Conan's band too loud? thats something all the guests at the end always do really. The band is too loud, along with the clapping of the audience. It looked like Moby wanted to initiate the conversation, but Conan wasnt looking at first, but then Conan finally looked :) I wonder if Moby was nervous. Was this his actual first late night performance? maybe letterman next? eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) chartz Date: 22 Jul 1999 13:19:32 -0400 (EDT) hey guess what? PLAY increased in sales last week! its back in the top 10 on the heatseakers chart!!! my sister broke my slinky i am pissed!!! bye === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Bourke Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on conan(tape) Date: 22 Jul 1999 13:19:52 -0500 (CDT) > did anyone happen to tape moby on conan? i tried to stay up but i just > couldn't do it knowing i would have to get up at 5:30 the next > morning..err > if anyone taped it or knows if they even syndicate shit like this, > please lemme know! > > Thanks, > -Dan > Guess what? My affiliate decided to shut down for some upgrades or somenthing and not carry conan last night. Fuckers; anyway, I would really like to see it vid caped and put on the net I can do it if someone has the tape. BTW it is not syndicated, it is a network tv show, NBC only. They used to play classic conan shows on cnbc but not anymore. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david chamberlain Subject: Re: (mobility) moby - conan -- Date: 22 Jul 1999 14:29:26 -0400 It looked to me like pretty much all of it was on tape, Moby was just playing shaft guitar over the main guitar riff which was on tape, the DJ was the onyl one who seemed to be doing anything, although I thought he was overdoing the scratching. The drummer was live but there were obvious fills that were on tape(you could tell by the difference in sound between the live and the tape. I only saw one woman and she wasn't playing anything to my knowledge, I'dhave to look at the tape again. And if moby was singing along his mic was off. He was lip synching more likely and not doing that great a job at it. I had a great time seeing the performance, but i wasn't satisfied with the concept. But i guess the point is to play it as close to the album as possible. which means DAT. dave Eric M. Goldberg wrote: > > > When they first started playing Bodyrock, I was wondering what Moby > > would do with the mic that was in front of him. It was great when he > > me too, but was he really singing with it? i couldnt really hear his > voice over the actual sample. > I dont know what the keyboardist was really doing either, i thought she/he? > was doing the string part, but it didnt look right. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby on conan (tape) Date: 22 Jul 1999 13:19:00 -0400 Can I borrow that tape? I missed the show - Jayson -----Original Message----- Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 11:29 AM i got the whole show on tape. the performance was kick ass imo, and the dj did have a cool shirt on. i do wish he would have done another song, maybe why does my heart feel so bad? or maybe run on, or even southside. anyone know that if he is going to have a live drummer for alll his shows like he did for this appearence? andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby - conan -- Date: 22 Jul 1999 11:42:11 PDT I agree. I was dissapointed with the performance. Moby was lipping the song. I don't think the keyboard player was even playing. I hope the instruments are mostly live when I see him this Monday at the Chameleon in Lancaster, (also Wed. in Philly). - Casey >From: david chamberlain >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >Subject: Re: (mobility) moby - conan -- >Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 14:29:26 -0400 > I had a great time seeing the performance, but i wasn't satisfied with the concept. But i guess the point is to play it as close to the album as possible. which means DAT. > >dave > > > > > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) moby - conan -- Date: 22 Jul 1999 13:53:00 -0400 ACTUALLY, I saw MOBY on VIVA VARIETY (a show on the comedy channel here in the USA) way back when AR came out. He was performing "Revolver". I was actually in shock because I hardly ever watch the show (probably not on anymore) and I was just channel-surfing. What a nice surprise huh?? - Jayson -----Original Message----- FI wonder if Moby was nervous. Was this his actual first late night performance? maybe letterman next? eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) BODYROCK ON CONAN Date: 22 Jul 1999 16:28:57 -0400 (EDT) -Now on to Moby, we are going to see his this sunday, and I know that he will be great, BUT what I want to know is WHY WHY WHY did he do a Millie Vanille on Conan???? He Totaly Lipsynced the song, if any one would like to debate this I have it on video and it is pretty evedent. Thats it I guess. Bri === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on conan(tape) Date: 22 Jul 1999 16:29:47 -0400 (EDT) I have a very good copy of it and can edit it for you if ya want. Bri --- Daniel Blackwell wrote: > did anyone happen to tape moby on conan? i tried to > stay up but i just > couldn't do it knowing i would have to get up at > 5:30 the next > morning..err > if anyone taped it or knows if they even syndicate > shit like this, > please lemme know! > > Thanks, > -Dan > > > > _________________________________________________________ > DO YOU YAHOO!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: IFilmgeek@aol.com Subject: (mobility) intro Date: 22 Jul 1999 17:28:22 EDT rejoining list after 1 1/2 year hiatus... * Name: Tony * Age: 20 * Moby collection: 56 cd's, 1 7" single (i'm sure nobody wants a list) * first heard/how much of a fan: first heard Electricity on the Motion Factory compilation.. bought EIW in april 95, immediately in love, now completely obsessed * Other artists: aphex twin, fsol, built to spill, pedro the lion, sloan, mineral, damien jurado, michael jackson, joy electric, neutral milk hotel, kraftwerk, sinead o'connor, etc... going to the show at the metro in chicago aug 25.. seen moby twice, amazing amazing... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Keith Collantine" Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY REMIXERS Date: 22 Jul 1999 23:03:22 GMT Okay... my top 5s are: Best 5 Moby Remixers: 1. The Crystal Method (for Come On Baby - also their album is incredible) 2. Piet Blank & Jaspa Jones (for James Bond Theme - as "Da Bomb") 3. CJ Bolland (for James Bond Theme) 4. Olav Basoski (for Bodyrock) =5. Plastic Angel (for Run On, German-Only release) =5. Beatmasters (for Everytime You Touch Me) Worst 5 Moby remixers: 1. Dani Konig (for the unimaginative & uninspired (my opinion) Run On and Bodyrock remixes 2. Ray Keith (for the repetitive Feeling So Real remix) 3. John Blackford (US Contest winner for Everytime You Touch Me remix competition.) 4. Danny Tenaglia (for the goes-nowhere James Bond Theme remix) %. Rae & Christian (for the waste-of-space Bodyrock remix) I think this conflicts heavily with an earlier one... LatexFanClub >From: "Bart van Eijck" >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: >Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY REMIXERS >Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 21:34:26 +0200 > >dj AHIMSA wrote: > >...last night i was listening to the university station in Waterloo, of > >which i have a show with my friend, and i heard a remix of "Run On" i > >haven't heard, but it was so very boring, a little sample from "Run On" >and > >then like 5 minutes of kick drum, no pads no nothing, then the sample >came > >back and ended with typical Moby ambient synth, nice ended , but very > >uncreative, who's mix is that. > >This probably is the Dani König remix, AND I HAPPEN TO LIKE IT! >I've only heard bad things about it from the ones who have heard it, >isn't there anybody besides me who also likes it? > > >maybe we should list our top 5 Moby remixers, and the Worst Moby >remixers, > >and compare with one another, there are still some i have never heard, so >it > >would be interesting to see what people think... > > >Cool, I like these kind of lists! > >Best remixers: >1- Rollo & Sister Bliss (remixed Revolver & Honey) >2- Beatmasters (remixed Everytime You Touch Me & Into The Blue) >3- Plastic Angel (from the German Run On 12") >4- Jam & Spoon (remixed Go) >5- Dani König (remixed Run On & Bodyrock) > >Worst remixers >1- Jon Spencer (he tried to remix Into The Blue) >2- Sharam Jey (remixed Honey & Run On) >3- Crystal Method (remixed Come On Baby) >4- Piet Blank & Jaspa Jones (James Bond Theme (Da Bomb Remix)) >5- Junior Vasquez (remixed Into The Blue) > >I must admit that these 2 lists probably say more about my musical >taste than the remixer's quality, so no flaming please... > >Bart >np: Moby - James Bond Theme (Dub Pistols Remix) > > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SCHRAGIN2@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby - conan -- Date: 22 Jul 1999 19:04:52 EDT I know that the keyboardist was playing, because during the slow part of the song, where everything settles down, she played something that was not on the album. I do think moby was lipsinking, but im sure the people who run that show wouldn't want a performance by people who dont sing. so im not really dissapointed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Gall Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY REMIXERS Date: 22 Jul 1999 19:07:03 -0500 hmm ok, here's my two cents.... Best 5 Moby Remixers 1. Rollo & Sister Bliss - Revolver (honey is also pretty good) 2. Westbam - Feeling So Real 3. Rae & Christian - Bodyrock 4.Josh Wink - Bring Back My Happiness 5. Laurent Garnier - Hymn Worst 5 Moby Remixers 1. Jr. Vasquez - Into The Blue (gives me a headache) 2. Grooverider - James Bond Theme 3. Dean Honer - Bodyrock (the "dean honer mix") 4. Sharam Jey - Run On 5. hmm...can't think of another really bad one right now :) -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on conan(tape) & "for the record" Date: 22 Jul 1999 18:24:05 -0600 UHF@aol.com wrote: > > i got the whole show on tape. the performance was kick ass imo, and the dj > did have a cool shirt on. i do wish he would have done another song, maybe > why does my heart feel so bad? or maybe run on, or even southside. anyone > know that if he is going to have a live drummer for alll his shows like he > did for this appearence? As the show was first starting and they showed a clip of Moby without any audible music playing, I got the impression by the setup and seeing him on the mic that "South side" would be the tune. I was happy to see him perform "Bodyrock". Don't get me wrong, I love "South side" too but it made sense to promote his current single. MOBY is a hoot! I guess he and Conan were talking about the Simpsons (LOL) and he says: "just for the record... on the conan show the keyboards were live and the playback came from hard disk and not dat. i heard that some people thought otherwise:) and i wasn't lip-syncing, i was repeating the words in the song. my voice was mixed low, but it's there if you listen closely." I could tell the difference, I'm kind of surprised some of you guys couldn't. At first it appeared to be lip sync but then you could see how his voice would contribute to what was being played. BTW: I finally own the domestic (US) Bodyrock single (now playing) and I have to praise V2 for putting so many tracks on their domestic singles... i HATE it when a music label (IMO) rips you off by offering only 2 or 3 tracks & still makes you pay 7 or 8 bucks! D a m i a n. ...running to take the video cassette out of the VCR so no-one records over last nights performance... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PuffDanny2@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) BODYROCK, HYMN, CONAN Date: 22 Jul 1999 22:31:14 EDT Hey everybody, i've noticed a couple of people mention the hymn.alt.quiet.version recently. Does anyone have any suggestions where i could find a copy and what CD was it on, if any? -Danny ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: (mobility) Moby on Conan Date: 22 Jul 1999 21:17:24 -0500 Maybe I'm the only one who heard Moby rapping along under the samples. Just barely audible. I thought it was interesting that the DJ had two 1200s when he only used one. I guess you just have to have two to look right. It was kinda sad that the drummer appeared to be pounding away but wasn't even audible except for the cymbal crash at the end. I salute the Moby fans in Conan's audience! At least one of them has to be on this list, I should think. I wish Conan had them down on the stage with the man during the credits. If they hadn't let Tony Randall ramble on and on about nothing in particular, Moby might've been able to actually say something. Sixpence, now Moby appearing on late-night TV.. what next? -- The C.O.D. / John Turpin / "I believe in this reality / But it doesn't answer what it means to me My hope is / Above and beyond" -- Mortal, "Above & Beyond" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jeff cubeta" Subject: (mobility) Re: moby (conan) on tape Date: 22 Jul 1999 22:59:51 -0400 yup - i did (i think....i haven't checked the tape yet.)....i can't type any more right now, but email me, dan, and i'll try to hook you up. later jeff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: UHF@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby - conan -- Date: 22 Jul 1999 23:03:01 EDT ok, so i'm not going crazy. i also noticed the fact that things were off time and that it must have been a recording. as to the dj, i thought that he was the only one actually kicking ass, he was definately doing a lot of scratching, but it sounded good. plus his shirt was coool too. andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TREEWOMBAT@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby - conan -- Date: 23 Jul 1999 00:17:18 EDT i saw it too, pretty sweet that sums it up too bad he didn't interview him after he played that would have been cool -mkg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Proxia@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on Conan Date: 23 Jul 1999 01:03:58 EDT the one wasnt being used it didnt have a vinyl on it ... it was just the empty pad ... and the needle wasnt turned to the vinyl anyway ... but ya it did sound weird ... his vocals that is ... i loved the OLDSKOOL shirt - lata ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Proxia@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby - conan --VIVA VARIETY Date: 23 Jul 1999 01:05:31 EDT In a message dated 7/22/99 3:11:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jgmagnus@bkb.com writes: << VIVA VARIETY >> i recal that it was superb ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david chamberlain Subject: (mobility) feeling so real remixes Date: 23 Jul 1999 01:30:48 -0400 i just found this item as well as the play promo today if anyone wants it. dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) moby - conan -- Date: 22 Jul 1999 23:51:18 -0600 "Eric M. Goldberg" wrote: > me too, but was he really singing with it? i couldnt really hear his > voice over the actual sample. > I dont know what the keyboardist was really doing either, i thought she/he? > was doing the string part, but it didnt look right. I agree, it looked mimed, or out of sync. I couldn't hear Moby at all, and must wonder whether TV audiences were only served a prerecorded version of the song, without the benefit of live enhancements (especially Moby's vocals). When I saw Moby at the Virgin Megastore in Manhattan's Union Square last month, he sang (shouted with much vigor) the words to "Bodyrock" just like he did on Conan O'Brien, except you could hear him. In fact, his voice drowned out the sample and really made the show livelier. He sings "we rock the body..." in a curiously intense life-and-death sort of way. (It's good, though!) FYI, here are the people he performed with. (PLAYed with :) keyboardist Lydia Kavanaugh DJ SpinBad drummer Scott Frassetto bassist Greta B BTW, I have a correction for the tour dates. Moby is playing at Kitsap Fairgrounds in Seattle on August 7th. He will play at Portland Meadows in Portland on August 8th. Daniel moby.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: flux@scc.net Subject: (mobility) various subjects Date: 23 Jul 1999 01:08:17 -0500 Moby on Conan: I DID tape most of the Conan show and I plan on vidcapping it to avi. Being that there has been a request for the footage I am thinking about posting it on the net. I also have the performance of "Revolver" from Viva Variety back in 1997. I'll just grab some space on geocities or one of those homepage providers and post small parts over a week or two in zip format. Let me know through private email (flux@scc.net) if you are interested and I will send you the net address when it is up. I was not too terribly thrilled with the performance on Conan but it was still great to see Moby. The Viva Variety performance was much better. A Request: Does anyone have any Moby videos taped? If so could you vidcap them and place them on the web? The reason for this is that I have already started on making a informational multimedia piece about Moby. I was not happy with Disk and want to do my own version. I have received training in multimedia design and am currently receiving training in high-end 3D animation and want to use this as a portfolio piece. I am currently planning on calling it "Mobymedia". It's going to contain as much information (pics, videos, dicography info, etc.) as I can get my hands on. When it's finished I might even offer copies to anyone who requests it being that I have a CD recorder. Collaboration: I agree with the suggestion with Moby working with Trent Reznor. Anybody heard the song Reznor did with Josh Wink on Wink's album "Here Hear"? The song is called "Black Bomb (jerry in the bag)", has a NIN sound to it, and vocals done by Trent. Need I say more? Anyone know when the new NIN album is coming out? I heard 9/9/99. Haven't bought the new single yet. (Shame on me.) Fatboy Slim: I saw Fatboy in concert on Tuesday. I know some of you on this list do not care for him that much but I must say that the concert was awsome. The ticket was $20 but the concert went for 5 hours. It was without a doubt the best concert I have seen yet. He didn't play just his own stuff. In fact he mixed in a version of Bodyrock along with Daft Punk, Chemical Brothers, and old Prodigy over the two hours he was on stage. I wouldn't exactly call it a stage, though. It was more like a platform in the middle of the dance floor and it slowly rotated so you got a good view of him wherever you were. He has become somewhat of a "media whore" but I gained alot of respect for him as a DJ. If you have a chance to see him I highly recommend it. (Got my Moby ticket yesterday for August 23rd here in Minneapolis. Can't wait. Also might see Luscious Jackson/ Cibo Matto concert on Sunday, Guided by Voices on Aug. 4, and a rave in Madison on Aug. 28 called "Turned On" with Rabbit in the Moon. Great time for concerts.) I gotta stop writing these long posts. Tim Spin magazine on the Pope: "A lot of praya-hataz say the Pontiff's fallen off, though he still loves it when you call him Big Papa." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lainey3333@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) various subjects Date: 23 Jul 1999 02:12:24 EDT I'd love to see the clips of the viva variety show, when you get everything up and running :) and I too am a Fatboy Slim Fan, that concert sounds awesome ~Lainey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: (mobility) Next Is the E Date: 23 Jul 1999 02:59:41 -0600 Just thought I'd pass along that tonight, I was surprised and delighted to hear "Next Is the E" played in a DJ's set. It was spectacular and played for quite a while. The song set me over the edge and I was a sweaty mess from there on! :) Can't wait for August 17..... moby, moby, moby, moby. d a m i a n. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: Re: (mobility) various subjects Date: 23 Jul 1999 04:08:28 -0700 (PDT) On Fri, 23 Jul 1999 flux@scc.net wrote: > I was not too terribly > thrilled with the performance on Conan but it was still great to see Moby. > The Viva Variety performance was much better. Yeah, I think I liked the Viva Variety performance a little better too. I used to have that on tape but (shame on me, shame on me) I think it got recorded over. I'm not too terribly organized about my tape labelling. So I would love to get a copy of the performances. > I am currently planning on calling it > "Mobymedia". It's going to contain as much information (pics, videos, > dicography info, etc.) as I can get my hands on. When it's finished I might > even offer copies to anyone who requests it being that I have a CD recorder. Wow! That sounds awesome. Good luck with that. > Collaboration: > I agree with the suggestion with Moby working with Trent Reznor. My suggestions for a collaboration for Moby would be (obviously) Bjork. I would love to hear the outcome of a Bjork/Moby track. :) > Fatboy Slim: > If you have a chance to see him I highly recommend it. I had the opportunity to catch Fatboy Slim doing a dj gig before he got all the recognition and press and it was one of the top club nites I've ever had...of course I went to see Paul Oakenfold and Dave Ralph the next weekend (and this was before Oakie got the inflated ego) and that one topped FBS's gig. :) > and a rave in Madison on Aug. 28 called "Turned On" with > Rabbit in the Moon. Great time for concerts.) Oooh!!! You are going to have an amazing visual and aural experience right there!! I *just* saw Rabbit in the Moon this past weekend at a party here in Seattle and it was awesome!!! Completely jaw dropping and utterly entertaining! In fact I just uploaded my pictures I took at that show to my site today (well technically yesterday) if you want to check 'em out...the link's below. Sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html :::::::::::::::::::::::::::rescue me:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::from levelheadedness:::::::::: ::::::::::and the unnecessary luxury:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::of being calm:::::::::: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Trousers Subject: (mobility) me Date: 23 Jul 1999 09:49:00 -0400 (EDT) Hi, Name: Trousers (ok, i was christened Adam but that's my nick name/web tag) Age: i'm a 30 something Moby tunes: Just bought PLAY after hearing Natural Blues on the radio which blew me away. And it is just the best album i've heard for a long time. I knew of Moby years ago but never bought anything til now - i guess i will be buying some more tunes soon. But having read his "thoughts" on the sleeve i just thought he is one cool guys and i just wanted to see what other people have to say. I suppose anyone that thinks along those lines is living in my reality right now. So, stuff about me: I've been a vege for about 8 years and it was good to read his comments - i think i'll try the vegan diet soon and see if i feel good on it. I don't want any soul to die for my dinner plate, or to be treated less than i would hope to be treated but i want to stay in good health so i'll take it slow and see how it feels. Big love to anyone that reads this. Stay concious and help raise the critical mass til we get there. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: (mobility) Chicago, DC and Baltimore shows Date: 23 Jul 1999 09:55:25 -0400 Hi all, just as an FYI, the Chicago show is 18+...that's either a good thing for some or a bad for you kiddies. Tickets are on sale tomorrow at noon. I also saw a while back on Pollstar (before the itinerary changed a bit) that the DC show is at the 9:30 Club. The date given was Sept. 20, I believe, and then there was a date at Bohager's in Baltimore on Sept. 18. But those obviously can change at any time. Hope this lovely Friday finds you all well. The Funk Soul Brother, Joe NP: The Prodigy - Experience ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) article in the register (shocking details!!!) Date: 23 Jul 1999 10:21:37 -0400 (EDT) just want to welcome the new member(s): hey, theres another BUILT TO SPILL fan here! woohoo!!!!! and Neutral Milk Hotel, they rock! anyway now to the dirt: In the New Haven Register this morning, friendly neighborhood New Haven Register Weekend Section columnist/rock critic/WPKN DJ/Moby fan Fran Fried has interviewed Moby (again) to tell about his show Sunday (oh darn now everybody is gonna see it and go to the show and get tickets before me so i cant go now!!!) anyway, theres all this stuff about how hes made some of the most inspired pop music, and how he's not changing: "No. I never try to be difmental (seriously, it continues over to the next page, on the first page it says dif- and on the next page it says mental!). I like to make records I love. The distinctions between music (styles) seem so arbitrary. There are artists, like Bowie and Madonna, where some of their changes seem to be calculated. Myself, I'm too clueless to do something like that." Then it lists the records he did since 1995 (except RARE and Voodoo Child, but what does this rock critic know? He still seems to think that the dance community as a whole has totally shut Moby out because of AR, and that none of his fans like it or something. I'll have to have a word with him someday...). Then it says that "Robert Hillburn from the L.A. Times included PLAY in his midyear best album list. Spin is calling it one of the best albums of the 90s (it is?). Chances are it will end up in this paper's best-of list in December as well." Chances are it will end up in everybody's #1 list here, right? Moby:"Since the beginning of March, I've done 5-600 interviews (what only 5? ;). The response has been very good. For me, it's been particularly encouraging. Just doing the album by myself, I lose objectivity very quickly. I have no idea whether it's very good or not. Sometimes, I think it's great; sometimes I think it's awful. "I'm quite comfotable with other's people's reactions to what I do. When I make a record, it's a cloistered existence. It's quite a monastic cell I work out of. I put it out to the world and it has a whole other life. I love that. It's a form of self-indulgence. It's something personal." Description of musical styles on PLAY, talks about field recording songs: "If you're looking for a deep reason why Moby chose the latter path, don't: 'The true answer is I heard all these old a capella voices and I liked them. I wasn't concerned with the context from which they came.'" Then it goes on about how AR was a dissapointment: "My last record, Animal Rights, was a self-indulgent, very noisy punk rock record. From my perspective, it was a wonderful record, but it was a very difficult listen and self-indulgent. I wanted to make something warmer and friendlier. Apart from that, my only agenda was I wanted to make something I love." then it says the juicy details:about his childhood growing up in CT!!! "Whatever sound he makes, It comes from an outsiders view that was firmly cemented during his wonder years in Connecticut. Moby was born in New York, but after his parent's divorce when he was 2 (and his father's death in a car crash shortly after), he moved to various places: Danbury (where his mother attended Western Connecticut College), Greenwich, Darien, Stratford (hey! my mom works there!)(during fourth and fifth grades; he lived in a haunted house)(and yes, I swear that's what it says), Darien again, and a brief spell at Storrs and the University of Connecticut (go Huskies!). It wasn't until he was 16 when he started going to Anthrax, the legendary punk rock club originally based in Stamford, where he met 'other kids who dressed funny' that he began to find a niche." "I think it affected me very strongly," he said of the Nutmeg State. "Growing up in Connecticut is an inherently weird thing - a suburban area sandwiched between two big cities. Darien was weird. My mother and I were very poor, but we lived in this very rich town. (Exactly, just look at what stuff they have in the libraries over there!) (Stratford is) a very blue collar town and my mother was a hippie. (so THATs why he's playing at woodstock! he better play "Love Song For My Mom"!)(and yes, Stratford is pretty boring, the only thing to do theree is go to the library and say HI! to my mom, or hop a train to Bridgeprt and go to WPKN.) "I was feeling like an outsider, a poor kid..... A lot of it is feeling ostracized from regular Connecticut life becaude I never felt comfortable anywhere I was living. We had clean air and clean water to drink, but I never felt like part of the infrastructure where I was living." On Woodstock:"My feelings are I hope this is a good event, and that people are treated respectfully. I have simple aspirations." woohoo!!! okay, any1ne going to Woodstock? I'm gonna check to see what ime he comes on (if it says on the website) so you can all listen on yr local rawk station, okay? "How bout we go to the comic book convention in Connecticut?"-Sifl "Where's Connecticut?"-Olly How can you be a S&O fan if you've never seen it? join Sockheads!!!!! in the aeroplane over the sea, >>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<< bye! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) woodstock? Date: 23 Jul 1999 10:54:30 -0400 (EDT) hmmmm, i was about to write mobility@woodstock.com, hmmmm...... anyway, the woodstock site doesnt seem to say when mr Moby's going on (ah, would you stop calling me Mr. Moby?;) anybody know???? that raveworld site gives me the creeeeeepss... bye! "That's the saltiest thing I ever ate, and I once ate a heaping bowl of salt!"-Futurama === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) bodyrock adds Date: 23 Jul 1999 10:59:35 -0400 (EDT) BODYROCK added to 4 more radio stations! but the new NIN singles were also added! "Day The World Went Away" 11 adds, "Starfuckers Inc" 13 adds (some station didnt even sensor it!) byE! np:Starfuckers Inc (its intereesting, but it doesnt really sound like a huge leap forward in terms of musical innovation, y'know?) === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shep723@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) BODYROCK, HYMN, CONAN Date: 23 Jul 1999 12:39:24 EDT yeah--i thought the performance was quite electrifying--but a little disconcerting with the lip synching--the bassist looked liked she wasn't even playing--the keyboardist, maybe a couple of pads--it looked to me like the only people really doing stuff were the dj , moby , and the drummer(even though he was playing to a drum sequence) and moby only played certain rhythms. quite interesting---now i am more interested than ever to see his live show shep ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) various subjects Date: 23 Jul 1999 13:46:37 -0400 (EDT) --- flux@scc.net wrote: > Collaboration: > I agree with the suggestion with Moby working with > Trent Reznor. Anybody > heard the song Reznor did with Josh Wink on Wink's > album "Here Hear"? YEAH! that's why i suggested it! it's a great song. > Fatboy Slim: > He has become somewhat of a "media whore" but I > gained alot of respect for > him as a DJ. sven vath is a great dj as well! yeah, that was random! a rave in Madison on Aug. 28 > called "Turned On" with > Rabbit in the Moon. Great time for concerts.) make a HUGE effort to go to this if you can. i saw RITM about 2 years ago at a warehouse party...and they ROCKED!!! peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: (mobility) Re: moby at woodstock Date: 23 Jul 1999 15:30:53 -0400 (EDT) Electronica pioneer talks exclusively to Woodstock.com about punk rock and television ads. Moby's not the kind of guy who rattles easily. He speaks in even, measured tones, even when discussing the topics most passionate to him. He is well-versed in a variety of issues, unafraid to express his views in essays he's written that are reproduced on the sleeves of his records: he's tackled, among other things, drug use, veganism, Christianity, and animal rights. His beliefs are mostly pragmatic: "Whatever works best for a given situation is the approach that should be used,"he says. He takes pride in removing the dogma from typically dogmatic topics. He accepts certain things that in the past may have been artistic blasphemy: corporate sponsorship of pop music concerts for example, or songs being used in commercials. But .... when he is told the Buzzcocks pop-punk classic "What Do I Get?" is being used in a Toyota ad, he actually gets a little agitated. Not much - but an agitation that's highly unusual given his ordinarily mild-mannered demeanor. "Ooh, that's pretty rough," says the man born as Richard Melville Hall, when he is told the news. "Every now and then may ability to accept the times we live in are challenged." He pauses for a moment to process the information, another particle of data to float through his ever-churning brain. "Okay, we live in this corporate climate and everything's sponsored and there's corporate involvement everywhere. But hearing the Buzzcocks, who I absolutely love, in a Toyota ad, might bum me out a little bit. I don't have a problem using music in commercials, but I do have a great adolescent attachment to the Buzzcocks." That news out of his system, the suburban punk rocker turned New York techno god can now return to his Spock-like state of calm. After the initial kick in the Stomach, Moby looks at the sunny side. After all, he attended the Sex Pistols reunion tour in 1997 and had a great time. "Far be it for me to criticize the Buzzcocks for using a song in a commercial," he says. Maybe, he wonders, they have health problems or need to put their kids through school. Finally, Moby speculates, with subversive optimism, "Maybe in the process someone may buy a Buzzcocks record. That would definitely improve the world." Of course, it could also be argued that Moby's done his part to improve the musical world, or, at the very least,help make it safer for diversity -- he's had his hand in house, ambient, hard-ass beats, and, of course, guitar-shredding punk rock. "I've never picked one specific style of music. Even when I was playing in punk rock bands I was still interested in electronic music, and even when I was making house music in the early '90s, I was still playing in punk rock bands and listening to a lot of classical music." Raised in Darien, Connecticut (where he was classmates with convicted rapist Alex Kelly, whom Moby remembers as "a really nice guy"), he was surrounded by lots of music growing up -- his mom played old blues, gospel, classical, and folk records. Moby, in turn, turned Mom onto punk rock. "She really liked Public Image and Madness and early Gang of Four," he says. When he arrived in New York in the late '80s, white suburban boys like Moby were a rarity on the DJ scene. He helped change all that, as word got out about his innovative remixes. He ultimately became a recording star on his own with 1992's "Go." Despite the prevalence of drugs on the scene, Moby says he was never tempted or pressured. After a bad LSD experience in college -- "it lasted like 26 hours," he says -- he swore off the hard stuff. "I'm afraid of frying my brain," he says. "I'm afraid of hurting myself." Still, he is not opposed philosophically to drug use, and, in fact, kind of enjoys viewing others indulge. He's a bit bummed, though, that when people learn that he abstains, they become protective. "My friends who take drugs make a point of shielding me from them. And I'm always disappointed because I think it's just fascinating watching people snorting cocaine or ketemine or whatever. I like to watch." The press jumped on Moby's first proper long player, 1995s "Everything Falls Apart," and he was anointed the man who would guide us into a brave new electronic world, mainly because he was an identifiable human being in the mostly anonymous techno galaxy. "I approached making electronic music in a more conventional way," Moby says. "I did interviews and I put my picture and name on my records. It just seemed natural. If you make a record you're proud of, why not associate yourself with it?" But just as the levee was about to break with the Chemical Brothers, Prodigy et al. , Moby switched gears, covering Mission of Burma's "That's When I Reach For My Revolver" on the guitar-centric Animal Rights in 1997. "I was basically being a little self indulgent and making a noisy punk rock record," he says. Moby followed the indulgence of Animal Rights with Play, a return to the eclectic electronic music for which he originally became known. "I think 'Animal Rights' alienated a lot of people so I wanted to make a record that was warmer, more inviting," he says. Much of Play is locked in a deep groove, nodding at Moby's affection for the blues; in fact, two standout tracks, "Honey" and "Find My Baby," make unusual but very effective use of sampling old field recordings that were released on an Atlantic Records compilation called Sounds of the South. With his appearance at Woodstock on the horizon, Moby's been getting himself in the mood, "I was just listening to 'Deja Vu' by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young," he says. "I was listening to their version of the Joni Mitchell song 'Woodstock,' and it's a pretty powerful vision. You have the counterculture of the '60s crystallized around one event. "The counterculture today is a lot more fragmented and in large part it's been co-opted by the dominant media power structure, but Woodstock doesn't serve that purpose. It's a remarkable event." === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) moby - conan -- Date: 23 Jul 1999 15:36:57 -0400 (EDT) Did you even watch the broadcast?? Bri --- SCHRAGIN2@aol.com wrote: > I know that the keyboardist was playing, because > during the slow part of the > song, where everything settles down, she played > something that was not on the > album. I do think moby was lipsinking, but im sure > the people who run that > show wouldn't want a performance by people who dont > sing. so im not really > dissapointed. > > === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) OLDSKOOL! nasa tape giveaway, smart e's! Date: 23 Jul 1999 16:52:25 -0400 (EDT) moby first! i was looking for some old tapes that i couldn't find so i went to my storage place and hit the jackpot! i found my... nasa-see the light tour(promo sampler) PRCS-005 side one 1-moby-unloved symphony 6:07 2-orbital-halcyon&on&on 9:20 side two 1-vapourspace-gravitational arch of 10(original mix)8:08 2-aphex twin- D-scape 4:16 there is no year on it, but it was 93. i still have several flyers for the event. the cover is all black and white. the front has orbital in the oval, the move moby logo,the nasa tour logo, vapourspace, and aphex twin from top to buttom. across the very buttom of the front in smaller type it says see the light tour. the inside has info for contacting or getting further info on all the bands. for moby it says to contact the moby mailing list. it was a cool little giveaway. i think they went to the first 100 people at each show. could be more. i'm pretty sure more than that leaked out at the show i went to. but they where given away at THE BEGINNING of the event. CAN YOU TELL ME HOW TO GET,HOW TO GET TO SESAME'S TREET i also found me smart e's sesame's treet tape! WOOHOO! i once said i thought this sucked! i take it back!! i was bouncing all over the room like a maniac. GREAT MEMORIES! it's got 12"version,Krome & Time remix,Beltram's & Hardcore remix both by joey beltram, and a B side song called magnificent. i will GLADLY dub a copy for ANYONE who sends a tape and return postage on whatever type of packaging they want. i'll pay for the tape and postage if someone will send me a taped copy of underwater for trade. RANDOMNESS! OLDSKOOL(not moby related for the most part) in the same box i found... ACEN-trip II the moon(kaleidoscopiklimax). both that song and obsessed II(pictures of silence)(the only songs on the cd)are great! way ahead of there time. ORBITL-the green album. the us tape release with the moby spead freak remix. which is not his best remix. imo. i have the cd without that song. but i also found a tape i had made from a friends stuff with the make it mine remixes. really like the 2 versions i have on the tape! SUNSCREEM-O3. yeah it's cheesey! but cheese tastes yummy! ELECTROSET-how does it feel?(theme from techno blues) 4 mixes and the b-side resistance. CLASSIC!! blows orgy's version away. again, imo. EON-void dwellers. some of this is really good, some of it's not. but it's a taped copy and on side b i have MESSIAH-temple of dreams and your going insane as well as tracks by northern lights,virtual reality,djrc,mig-29,spacetrax(song bounce! i like!)rave international & flyer. who the hell where all these people?!? and where did they go? TRESSOR II comp. songs by DJ hell,maurizio,underground resistance,x-102,jeff mills,eddie fowlkes,& 3mb w/ juan atkins. no need to say more! SINEAD O'CONNOR-i am stretched on your grave. i mention this for the apple brightness mix. it's remixed by bill coleman(?) with assistance by SUPER DJ DIMITRY & JUNGLE DJ TOWA TOWA!! it's freakin incredible! very trip hop! anyone who hasn't heard it should check it out. still gives me chills. peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) um Date: 23 Jul 1999 21:00:59 -0400 (EDT) i was just wondering if i was still on the list. a friend(if you could call him that)sent me an email with a 2.2 mb attachment when i wasn't checking my email. so i don't know if i was bouncing. sorry! peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Torin Macbeth" Subject: (mobility) Compaq commercial musik Date: 23 Jul 1999 20:53:54 PDT greets fellow headz, I was wonderin' if anyone knew any info whatsoever about the music for that one Compaq commercial. y'know the one with the pretty little techno tweaks where they talk about how everything's changing and gettting better, etc. just a typical computer commercial, really, but the musik makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. another one like this is the satellite commercial (I think USSB or DirecTV) they were playin a couple months ago where martin scorcese talked about how movies teach us something about ourselves. and there was this incredible orchestral musik in the background. anyone know anything or seen these commercials? thanks peece outt, Torin np: the flaming lips - zaireeka (disc 3 - not like I have 4 cd players just laying around) _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) (non-moby) and moby at woodstock Date: 24 Jul 1999 01:30:27 -0400 >but the new NIN singles were also added! "Day The > World Went Away" 11 adds, "Starfuckers Inc" 13 adds > (some station didnt even sensor it!) > > byE! > > np:Starfuckers Inc (its intereesting, but it doesnt > really sound like a huge leap forward in terms of > musical innovation, y'know?) Who needs innovation, if it sounds good its fine with me. You could try and try and try, and be the most innovative person and stil come out with a piece of crap. i dont know maybe it doesnt make sense what im saying but the song rocks! well enough from me, i just saw Arlington Road, and im pissed at the way it ended, so 'cuse me. OH! does anyone know when Moby is performing at woodstock? what day exactly? or even time? eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) moby-discount? Date: 23 Jul 1999 17:13:51 +0200 wow hi something for you prize-complainers: i was calling around for some1 to find End o Everything, (trophy, 1996) and at the Free Record Shop (Bart!) they had it only LAST week for 5 guilders! damn! $ 2,50 that is! "Well," the guy said: "in the cozy 'knaken'days (2.50-days) we thought we'd get rid of the old shit still hanging in the store..." me: 'WHAT!!!" a week before that i had paid Dfl. 42,90 for it! :-) (but it's there it's definitely out there) -- --------------- 'there is No Nowhere' Kees'99, learned that from David Thomas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) MTV/PEPSISTOCK Date: 24 Jul 1999 08:55:12 -0400 (EDT) well 104 claims to have been broadcasting the show in its entirety but well do ya think thats gonna happen? i dont see no DMX on yr station! theyre only playing the "Alternative" bands, which of course doesnt include Moby, because he sucks. He's electronic, that's devil music. It's all freaks on drugs. Anyway, did any1ne hear it on THEIR station? or PPV? i did hear BODYROCK on a Boston station that came in for some reason.... they said something about Moby at woodstock but well theyre not exactly playing it..... OH YESSSS ANYBODY GOING TO TOADS PLACE TOMORROW!!!!!! Well, okay what we'll do is, I'll probably be at the rock shop, I'll have a University of New Haven hat on (i got it for free whhen i went on a field trip there a few years ago) and I'm like 5'6" or something, probly taller than tthat, I have glasses, etc., and my friend Sebastian is a little taller than me I guess, and he has long blond hair. Right, so if you see him/me, definitely ask "Are you Paul Simpson? I'm from Mobility! How's Sifl & Olly?" or something. okay bye!!! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: (mobility) Voodoo Child Date: 24 Jul 1999 06:30:38 PDT I saw in a cd store on the internet, an album by Voodoo Child, described as heavy melodic rock. I think it's called Devil's 85, but I'm not sure. Has anyone heard of this? Is it MOBY? _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) hymn upriver Date: 24 Jul 1999 11:46:54 -0400 (EDT) recieved my hymn 12" yesterday. really like the upriver mix. dirty hypo is still my favorite. followed by i believe. really like the 12" itself thopugh...looks good next to the other ones. nice to add a little color. but i was wondering about the this is my dream mix that's on there. it says extended, but doesn't seem to be any longer than the version on the cd single. anybody know what's up? peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) hymm-this is my dream Date: 24 Jul 1999 11:52:36 -0400 (EDT) ok, so i should have said that i looked in the discography and i see that the 2 versions of this is my dream are different lengths....i just don't hear it. k' bye-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) BODYROCK, HYMN, CONAN Date: 24 Jul 1999 12:13:54 -0400 (EDT) hello shep, how ya doin? sorry to bug ya. but i wanted to tell ya that i'm still totally diggin' your cd! track 1 & 10 are makin' me mighty happy now. but track 4 is still my favorite. heveanly! peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) oops! Date: 24 Jul 1999 12:15:29 -0400 (EDT) sorry folks-i ment to just send that to shep! i just grabbed an old email and forgot to cut and paste his address. sorry! _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jon Subject: (mobility) more moby (and related) stuff on Ebay Date: 24 Jul 1999 10:35:24 -0700 Hi all, here are a few more Moby-related items that have been posted on EBay recently. Email me with any questions about any items--you'll receive a response within a few hours. Moby-Everytime YoU Touch Me US promo cd Times New Roman0000,0000,ffffhttp://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=131960821Times New Roman Moby-Bodyrock US promo 12" (mint condition with skull, wallpaper (?) sleeve) 0000,0000,ffffhttp://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=134956677 Moby: Bodyrock UK promo 12" #1 (hyrid remix, rae and christian remix) 0000,0000,ffffhttp://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=134957320 Nick Warren-Back to Mine (with moby, Jam and Spoon, Coldcut unreleased mix, etc.) on 2xLP unmixed VINYL (The moby track is: Go (Jam and Spoon DUB remix) 0000,0000,ffffhttp://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=132843779 Check EBay later today for INSTINCT DANCE (2 LP set with 10 VERY old Moby EP tracks, like Barracuda, Voodoo Child, Moby (mobility, go), and Brainstorm.) Also, the Lopez 12" For WHY CAN'T IT STOP will be posted later today--keep a lookout. Email me if you can't find it. Semi-related items (but not really..) Boom Boom Satellites rare in-house CDR promo Times New Roman0000,0000,ffffhttp://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=133818206 Eon-Inner mind/Spice UK cd single remixes Times New Roman0000,0000,ffffhttp://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=132839582 Leftfield: Open Up (Chemical Brothers/Sabres of PAradise remixes) Times New Roman0000,0000,ffffhttp://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=132845139 Times New RomanSalt Tank - ST3 (original version of Eugina) + 6 tracks, excellent EP! 0000,0000,ffff http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=132838093 Rabbit in the Moon - Deeper US promo 12" (VERY LIMITED RELEASE) 0000,0000,ffffhttp://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=134951092 Fluke-Groovy Feeling UK 12" remixes (look for Electric Guitar soon) 0000,0000,ffff http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=131962859 0000,0000,ffff BT/DJ RAP/LIONROCK: GO CLUB MIXES CDR MASTER 0000,0000,ffff http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=133813140 thanks for looking--email me with any questions-- jon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) masciana@mail.lanz.com Date: 24 Jul 1999 13:54:40 -0400 (EDT) sweet! there's some good stuff on here. hmmm...how much money WILL i have on payday? thanks. peace-christian ps-how'd ya score the RITM promo? _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) uhhhh.. Date: 24 Jul 1999 13:58:11 -0400 (EDT) uhhh.....my e-mail is freakin out! sorry again! _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) hymn upriver Date: 24 Jul 1999 21:38:24 +0200 Christian wrote: >but i was wondering about the this is my dream mix that's >on there. it says extended, but doesn't seem to be any longer >than the version on the cd single. anybody know what's up? Yes, it IS a bit longer, it has the ending chords looped over and over again instead of just a few loops in the Edit. (and some other slightly longer loops elsewhere...) I usually like the extended versions of songs better, but with this song I really prefer the edited version. Although the extended version is only 4:41, the endless loop really starts to get boring after a while... Compare the last minute of the edit with the ext. mix. Bart np: Pet Shop Boys - Was It Worth It? (7" mix) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) pepsistock Date: 24 Jul 1999 16:07:23 -0400 (EDT) well, 104 never did get around to broadcasting Moby. he was at the rave stage at like 1:45 in the morning. 104 just did main stage acts, and they replayed earlier acts all thru the night till Kid Rock played at 1:15 or so. god DAMN there was a lot of cursin! and they didnt censor iit! he started out with this speecha bout grammatical uses of the word FUCK and the radio staation was like "you may get offended by this, these here rawk stars like to swear!" and during one of his songs (the one with the midget with a "ten foot dick") they start singing "WE ROCK THE PARTY ROCK THE BODY!!" or something. Of course, everything Kid Rock ever did is stolen from hip hop or Lynyrd Skynyrd, so that really isnt a surprise. He probly has no clue who Moby is. Tonight Fatboy Slim plays at the rave tent, where Moby was today, and Chems play I think at one of the main stages... maybe they'll broadcast them?!?!? well 104.com is playing it so chekitowt or dont... TOADS PLACE!!!!!! okay, since nobody is talking to me (havent got Bas on the line either...) During the beginning/opening act/whuteva I'll be at the Rock Shop, inside the club, I'll have A University Of New Haven hat, a blue windbreaker, shorts, glasses, probly wont see my hair but its brown, 5'6" or so, probly taller (im not sure) and if my pal Sebastian is theree, he has long blonde hair, right, so please say hi to me please!!!! I want to meet some of you! You guys rock!!!!!!! k bye kiddieos!!?? === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SCHRAGIN2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) ? Date: 24 Jul 1999 16:49:50 EDT What do you mean "did i see it"? There was obviously an extra synth riff over the slow part of the song? What the hell? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) ? Date: 24 Jul 1999 16:53:12 -0400 (EDT) can't we all just get along? ^_^ --- SCHRAGIN2@aol.com wrote: > What do you mean "did i see it"? There was > obviously an extra synth riff > over the slow part of the song? What the hell? > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: (mobility) Conan musical guest web archive Date: 24 Jul 1999 21:30:31 -0500 They archive stuff about musical guests of Conan's show by month, so I guess we'll have to wait until August to see what they might have on Moby's appearance. But here's the URL: http://www.nbc.com/NBCconan/index.asp?section=musical -- The C.O.D. / John Turpin / "I believe in this reality / But it doesn't answer what it means to me My hope is / Above and beyond" -- Mortal, "Above & Beyond" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jeff cubeta" Subject: (mobility) moby - conan, etc. Date: 25 Jul 1999 00:46:21 -0400 okay, guys - it was stupid. moby's performance was great - totally enjoyable - but conan is a terd with no self-esteem. he has someone (amasingly) as utterly inspirational as moby on the show - and he wastes ten minutes on a lame skit about posters. moreover - what the fu*k was up with tony randall eating kentucky fried chicken?? hasn't anyone wondered whether conan was trying to take the piss out of moby with the whole kfc skit???? (i guess tony randall is a kfc spokesperson - my ass.) not only did conan waste airtime so that he wouldn't have to do an interview with moby, but he obviously mocked moby by doing a totally disgusting skit that involved watching a sixty-something year-old man eat a chicken leg. i'm surprised moby went onto a network TV show in the first place. he's better than that. my two cents - jeff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) moby - conan, etc. Date: 25 Jul 1999 01:35:16 -0400 ok i love moby and all but that conspiracy theory about conan is crap. conan doesnt do the editing, he just does what they tell him to do. Not all musical guests get to talk anyways, regardless of how much time they have. and do you honestly think Conan knows who Moby is? and that hes utterly amazing? there shouldnt really be any complaining, its just about damn time that Moby got on a late-night show. and yeah im sure conan was sitting before the show, "hmmm how can i get out of talking with moby.... oh yes a bucket o kfc!" > obviously mocked moby by doing a totally disgusting skit that involved > watching a sixty-something year-old man eat a chicken leg. i'm surprised > moby went onto a network TV show in the first place. What? how is someone eating chicken, mocking moby? what because hes a vegan? did i miss something? I thought that him having the little conversation with the moby fans was cool enough. did you expect a whole dedicated moby show? i was just amazed in the first place that moby was on the box with moving pictures! the guy should have his own television sitcom.. "Little Idiot" times of a musician in NY! sorry for the outburst if it seems that way, but its just one of those days today. eric *if anyone wants to flame me, please feel free to email ME, personally. thankyou* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) moby at woodstock? Date: 25 Jul 1999 01:40:48 -0400 ok so from what ive heard, Moby already performed? Does anyone know if it aired on the payperview channel? The website and even like tvguide things dont even list him on the schedule. if it was on, did anyone tape it? woulda been nice to see. oh well, eric People couldve thrown dry mud at his keyboards! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: Re: (mobility) moby at woodstock? Date: 25 Jul 1999 03:33:43 -0500 I hope no one has already posted this..... but... here goes www.addict.com addicted to noise july 24, 1999 ROME, N.Y. =97 The scene was the rave tent at Woodstock '99 at 1 a.m. Saturday (July 24). The man of the moment was Moby. Unlike the other DJs in the house, he had a band. Moby was performing in an aircraft hangar that serves as the festival's emerging artists stage during the day. The Connecticut native, a leading DJ in Britain and the U.S., devoted his portion of the rave to a performance by his band, featuring a platinum-tressed bassist and a keyboardist with orange hair. He greeted the audience by saying, "My name is Moby," and spent the next hour singing songs such as "Honey" (RealAudio excerpt), from his new album, Play. "Thanks to everybody for staying up so late to come and see us and for putting up with all this garbage," Moby (born Richard Melville Hall) said. He was referring to the enormous amount of trash that accumulated on Griffiss Air Force base during Woodstock '99. In the early morning hours, before Moby took the helm, strangers in various states of undress moonwalked, breakdanced and literally dueled each other with their bodies as they grooved face to face. One guy danced as he videotaped his partner. Images from the day's events flashed on monitors. New York DJ Liquid Todd spun monotone dance music that kept thousands of fans, many of whom had been up since the previous morning, spinning around the room as they watched their favorite bands. A long-haired guy dressed from head to toe in white underwear riddled by about 100 holes danced with an imaginary partner. Joe Yarborough, 27, mesmerized his fellow Woodstockers with a masterful breakdancing interlude, during which his arms and legs moved so fast they became a blur. "I've been doing [breakdancing] since I was a little kid," Yarborough said. "Everybody in my neighborhood in Detroit did." On two giant screens, lights pulsated with geometric shapes that created a dizzying environment as revelers bounced off one another. Slogans such as "Birth is decay ... this decay is birth" flashed randomly. When it was his turn, Moby played guitar, jumped, kicked his legs and shook his bald head at the foot of the stage, as the crowd tossed rubber balls around. He dedicated his set to "anyone who has ever stayed out till 4 a.m. dancing." Moby sang his 1993 single "I Feel It" to loud cheers, as dancers stage right flailed around with baby-bottle nipples in their mouths. He shouted "lift yourself to heaven" over a track that featured shrieks and echo effects that brought to mind performance artist Yoko Ono. Most of the crowd seemed unfazed by the band. "We just like to dance," 24-year-old Lisa Flesher of Long Island, N.Y., said. "This music is good, though," her friend Tiffany Rothstein added. "I have no idea how you are all still awake, but I'm very glad you are," Moby told the crowd with a big smile. Earlier in the day, Moby said Woodstock "has resonated through my life. I grew up watching the movie and I have the double album," he said, referring to the recorded documents of the original Woodstock festival. "It was a very dominant cultural motif." He praised the weekend's lineup but said that if he had put the event together, he would have eased up on the hard rock and added more eclectic acts. Two of his favorite artists in the lineup, Moby said, are country artist Willie Nelson and funk pioneer George Clinton. --rob np orbital - nothing left (schizoid man remix) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) moby in dallas Date: 25 Jul 1999 03:57:43 -0500 Hi folks, If anyone is going to the dallas show please let me know. Someone emailed me a while back about possibly carpooling..... and i think i accidentally deleted the email. I called the venue in dallas yesterday and it turns out that tix are $15 and unless the weather prevents it...... (this is awesome) the concert will be outdoors :) ---rob np - NIN - Starfuckers INC. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) that damn festival on the east coast Date: 25 Jul 1999 10:28:18 -0400 (EDT) watched 2 mtv shows on woodstock last night. for the most part they where focusing on the metal, rock, whatever you want to call it, hard kinda stuff. korn on friday and the limp biskit,rage against...,metallica triple bill last night. they said very little about anything electronic except "it's over there at night on the upcoming artists stage", and that "a lot of electronic bands have played and i think chemical brothers will be on the main stage at some point." paraphrasing of course, but that's about it. they showed DMB jamming for about 30 seconds. let's hope they show more good stuff on the post concert special. peace-christian np:phish-mound. from the rift album, there best! _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Debbie Lengyel Subject: (mobility) woodstock pay per view & Philly show Date: 25 Jul 1999 11:40:43 -0400 I've had the Pay Per View Woodstock broadcast on here at the office all weekend and haven't seen Moby at all. The broadcast has been really lame, they are only showing the main stages and nothing from the Rave or Emerging Artists tent. They had the Chemical Brothers on for about 10 minutes and they were really boring. I'm listening to "This American Life" (a really cool and quirky radio program) on NPR right now and they are playing some music from "Play" in the background behind the stories being told. Awesome. Before the Philly show on Weds., a group of us are meeting at the Mexican Post (on Chestnut St. btw. Front & 2nd.) for Margaritas. Anyone is welcome to join us. There will be about 6 of us and we are very psyched. I'll try to wear my Moby T-shirt. (Moby...you can join us too. They have great gazpacho!) Also there is a great half vegan restaraunt around the corner from the TLA theater on 4th street, called "The Lastest Dish". Josh Wink sometimes spins records on Weds. nights at the club "Fluid" above The Lastest Dish. Looking forward to Weds> Debbie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) 104stock/toadie's Date: 25 Jul 1999 12:06:30 -0400 (EDT) hmmmmm.... 104 still is just playing the "alternative bands" they didnt say they were going to do the Chems set (i assume that was at night) or the FB Slim... i was just listening to Surrender during Metallica's set but I fell asleep (from day hehehe)(actually i feel asleep during Sunshine UG...or maybe Asleep fRom Day...anyways) Maybe they played Moby or the others at night, probly not tho.... I really agree, they should have had some other eclectic acts. The 104 DJ said there were rumours that Metallica was gonna be moved to Sunday night since Limp Bizkit and Rage ATM were playing before them, and it might be a little too ruff'n'tuff, but that was just a rumour, and Metal Licka (as i like to call them ;) still played. Hah. comparing Moby to Yoko Ono, that's a good 1ne!!! 104 said they broadcast George Clinton's set, which sux becuz first of all, they never play George Clinton on 104!!!, and second, I MISSED IT!!!!!! boooo..... I heard Jamiroquai's set, which I was a bit dissapointed by, but it was like 8 am when they rebroadcasted it and i wasnt really into it... Welll anyway, I guess I am goin to Toads tonite.... Bas said hes still figuring it out with his frenz.... this has happened before... oh well.... uh bye! seeya! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jeff cubeta" Subject: (mobility) Re: moby - conan, etc. Date: 25 Jul 1999 14:01:05 -0400 Eric Goldberg wrote: and do you honestly think Conan knows who Moby is? conan doesnt do the editing, he just does what they tell him to do. hi, Eric!! if that's the case, then it sucks to be conan, doesn't it?? okay - maybe not. maybe moby wasn't being mocked with the chicken skit (looks like chicken shit when you read it quickly.) maybe it was pure happenstance that we were fored to sit through tony randall eating a drumstick. but how much research could they have done (that is conan, his editors, whoever) on moby or anything he stands for since they chose to eat kfc on the show?? it was a simply disappointing show because moby is an incredibly influencial artist-activist. (notice i didn't say well-known let alone well-liked.) it's too bad the editors (or whoever) didn't care that moby at least has a brain and that it practically would be his network television premiere. (correct me if i'm wrong.) it's saddening that our networks can't emulate a trend that's been happening on british television and on the BBC for years. that is the trend of letting revolutionary artists have prime airtime. jeff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lainey3333@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: moby - conan, etc. Date: 25 Jul 1999 14:13:23 EDT somebody please explain.... who is tony randall and what is entertaining about watching him eat chicken? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) bodyrock ? Date: 25 Jul 1999 14:33:58 -0400 (EDT) i know a lot of you have the bodyrock singles, right? well, i'm doing a little ebay shopping and theres plenty of good stuff that i don't have. so my ?'s are this... are any of the bosyrock remixes by moby? and on the 8 track bodyrock cd, one of the songs(sunday? but i could be totally wrong about this)was on a run on single as well, correct? peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) i just got a cd writer Date: 23 Jul 1999 20:46:12 +0100 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00E1_01BED54C.662FEC00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable hello all I have just gott'en a CD writer ;-) if anyone would like a copy of any of my moby CD's or a compilation of = any songs on a disk mail me for a list as it was bounced back from the = moby list ;-( also if anyone could provide me with a CD copy of=20 underwater the all that I need is to be loved remixes I think Australian the that's when I reach for my revolver remixes I think Australian or anything I don't already have let me know I would also pay if you are willing to sell these items ;-) gsproule@x-stream.co.uk Geoffrey Sproule I am also disappointed that the moby gig in the scala was cancelled on = the 21st as I was planning on going on both nights but now have to make do with the one on the Wednesday does anyone know who the "guests" are? top 5 remixes 1 I feel it (invisible brothers mix) 2 revolver (rollo & Sister Bliss Remix) 3 in to the blue (jon Spencer) 4 go (in dub mix by jam & spoon) 5 Everytime you touch me (beatmasters Dub) bottom 5 remixes Feeling so real (ray keith mix) 2 run on (Dave Clarke remix) 3 Honey (Aphrodite & Mickey Finn Mix) 4 come-on baby (Eskimo's & Egypt 7" mix) 5 into the blue ( follow me mix Junior vasquez) plus moby could work with Atari teenage riot, nin, vast and KLF ------=_NextPart_000_00E1_01BED54C.662FEC00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
hello all I have just gott'en a CD writer = ;-)
if anyone would like a copy of any of my moby CD's = or a=20 compilation of any songs on a disk mail me for a list as it was bounced = back=20 from the moby list ;-(
also if anyone could provide me with a CD copy of=20
underwater
the all that I need is to be loved remixes I think=20 Australian
the that's when I reach for my revolver remixes I = think=20 Australian
or anything I don't already have let me = know
I would also pay if you are willing to sell these = items=20 ;-)
 
gsproule@x-stream.co.uk
Geoffrey Sproule
 
I am also disappointed that the moby gig in the = scala was=20 cancelled on the 21st as I was planning on going on both = nights
but now have to make do with the one on the=20 Wednesday
does anyone know who the "guests" are?
 
top 5 remixes
1 I feel it (invisible brothers mix)
2 revolver (rollo & Sister Bliss = Remix)
3 in to the blue (jon Spencer)
4 go (in dub mix by jam & spoon)
5 Everytime you touch me (beatmasters = Dub)
 
bottom 5 remixes
Feeling so real (ray keith mix)
2 run on (Dave Clarke remix)
3 Honey (Aphrodite & Mickey Finn = Mix)
4 come-on baby (Eskimo's & Egypt 7" = mix)
5 into the blue ( follow me mix Junior = vasquez)
 
plus moby could work with Atari teenage riot, nin, = vast and=20 KLF
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Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BFle123456@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) woodstock pay per view & Philly show Date: 25 Jul 1999 14:43:11 EDT Yesterday while browsing for music at Music Trader, I came across the Mixmag CD featuring DJing by Moby and Sven Vath! For $8, I scooped it up and took it home. It is quite good. Sven Vath's an amazing DJ, though I am still not a fan of most of his work. MOBY's set was excellent as well, and I liked how he mixed his stuff with the work of others. Cool. Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) bodyrock ? Date: 25 Jul 1999 21:10:32 +0200 Christian wrote: >are any of the bodyrock remixes by moby? nope >and on the 8 track bodyrock cd, one of the >songs(sunday? but i could be totally wrong about >this)was on a run on single as well, correct? correct Bart np: 6 Bells All - Sweet & Bitter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: (mobility) house of blues/SPIN Date: 25 Jul 1999 19:03:40 -0700 hey everyone.. i was browsing the web & i visited the house of blues site. moby is having an audio webcast on wednesday, aug. 4th @ 6:30 pm PDT. http://www.hob.com/live/events/990804moby/pre.shtml this is the web address about it. also, the recent issue of SPIN listed moby's PLAY in the top 90 albums of the 90's. he's listed as #20. i thought that they would've put EIW on this list as well, but just PLAY was on it. although, nirvana is one this list more than once. go figure! plov ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sutt3rCan3@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Re: Welcome to mobility Date: 25 Jul 1999 23:22:14 EDT Hi I am, Don Robertson I am 19 years old male in the Air Force The cd's in my collection are Feeling so real REMIXES Move Rare: collected B-sides Go-Remixes Everything is wrong Disk The end of evrything Animal Rights I like to score Mixmag volume 2 This is trip hop 2 urbal beats 2 save the oceans collected mix I first heard moby in my best friends volvo 740 turbo cruising to the mall 2 years ago Other great artists are DJ Micro, BT, APHEX TWIN,DJ John Kelly... to name a few. Gonna start making my own music soon look at in the central jersey area and philly were I am stationed orginally from Syracuse, NY. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jake M." Subject: (mobility) Moby in Denver Date: 25 Jul 1999 23:40:25 PDT Does anyone know when, where, and with whom Moby will be in Denver. I cannot seem to get an answer at many webpages and even some local radio stations. Any help would be greatly apreciated! Well I finally saw a moby video!!!! I saw Run-on on a local public tv station very good video...very enjoyable....I also saw the new Kula Shaker video... Well then... everyone have fun... NP: "Head Music" -- The London Suede (very good album) Jake -- http://www.angelfire.com/co/rockman/index.html -- "The unexamined life is not worth living"-Plato _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jake M." Subject: Re: (mobility) collaborations Date: 26 Jul 1999 00:04:19 PDT As for Collaborations...I think it would be cool to see Moby work with Chuck D...also it would be sweet if Thom Yorke of Radiohead did some vocals for moby...he has such a wicked voice...I think that would be really neato. Can you believe Best Buy is selling the new Public Enemy cd for only $7.00??? Crazy I tell you..but like moby....their music has meaning...and (although I like lots of gangsta rap) they are not... Jake NP: "Head Music"- The London Suede (or Suede) -- http://www.angelfire.com/co/rockman/index.html -- _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) smashingpumpkinslistserv Date: 26 Jul 1999 02:03:19 -0500 --------------C950FE12A0D664FE4F818645 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > I'm also on the Smashing Pumpkins listserv and this came through today. Thought you might get a kick out of it. I can't wait to tell this girl about the moby's remix of 1979 ---rob " Next on the agenda, has anyone picked up the new album by Moby, 'Play'. It is absolutely brilliant. Without doubt one of the albums of the decade, in my mind. It's not my normal style of music (but then, I didn't think the Propellerheads, or Radiohead were, once upon a time...) but I got into it straight away, and now I can't turn it off. This guy has put his heart and soul into this piece, and he has delivered. Everyone, go and buy it!" --------------C950FE12A0D664FE4F818645 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
 
 
I'm also on the Smashing Pumpkins listserv and this came through today.  Thought you might get a kick out of it.  I can't wait to tell this girl about the moby's remix of 1979

---rob
 

" Next on the agenda, has anyone picked up the new album by Moby, 'Play'.
It is absolutely brilliant. Without doubt one of the albums of the decade,
in my mind. It's not my normal style of music (but then, I didn't think the
Propellerheads, or Radiohead were, once upon a time...) but I got into it
straight away, and now I can't turn it off. This guy has put his heart and
soul into this piece, and he has delivered. Everyone, go and buy it!" --------------C950FE12A0D664FE4F818645-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) bodyrock ? Date: 26 Jul 1999 09:54:00 -0400 Bart, but on the UK Bodyrock Pt. 1, the song listed on ly as "Bodyrock" is basically a remix of the album version. Wouldn't you agree on this? Also, I assume it was moby who mixed it. I think it is very interesting and maybe the best mix of them all (especially considering it's not titled as a remix). - Jayson -----Original Message----- Christian wrote: >are any of the bodyrock remixes by moby? BART WROTE: nope >and on the 8 track bodyrock cd, one of the >songs(sunday? but i could be totally wrong about >this)was on a run on single as well, correct? correct Bart np: 6 Bells All - Sweet & Bitter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) tour it up Date: 26 Jul 1999 09:02:14 -0600 Recently, I posted posted a message to this mailing list regarding an invitation by Moby for people to be added to the guest list at shows that have age restrictions. Moby is sincere in his desire to let fans of all ages enjoy his live performances. Whenever possible, Moby's shows are open to everyone. But sometimes, for various reasons, Moby might play at a venue that has a minimum age requirement. Unfortunately, legal liability concerns prevent under- age fans from being allowed into these events. Despite Moby's wishes to let everyone participate, the law must be followed. Therefore, please disregard my previous message. Do not contact MCT Management to put under-age persons on the guest list. This matter is not something within Moby's control. I apologize for any inconvenience or confusion that my message may have caused. Daniel moby.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) review of Moby show (ROCK!!!!!) Date: 26 Jul 1999 11:05:17 -0400 (EDT) It sucked. JUST KIDDING! (LOL) WEll anyway my friend couldnt go so I had to go alone. I didnt find any1ne from mobility, did any of you see me> i had the UNH hat and the blue windbreaker (which i took off cuz i was hot) right anyway the beginning Dave The Wave was djing (i know it was him cuz he played his exclusive mix of VAST "Touched" which he mixed live on the Electro Circus a while ago, plus he played the Ganja Kru mix of Beasties "Negotiation Limerick File" which is 1ne of standards nowadays... but the bass was so loud i couldnt hear the beats at all!!!! grrrrr......) Then after a loooooong time, some dj showed up on the main stage (DTW was in the dj booth in the back) , and he played for a little, he was cutting up copies of 808 State "Cubik" for a while. plus, over on the video screen, they were playing visuals from the old AMPs!!!! rock!!!!!!!!!!! FSOL "We Have Explosive" Coldcut "Timber", some Ryuichi Sakamoto, etc. god that brings back memories.... but 1ne of the video screens just blanked out in the beginning, so i couldnt see it from where i was standing, cuz i was way up front and i did NOT want to move... the opening band was not Tin Star or Moa as was previously announced. It was Dalek, some hip hop group ive never heard before. They were LOUD!!!!! like everybody was holding their ears in pain!!! it was kinda funny tho. the beats were slow triphoppy digital beats, with LOTS of bass and in general noise on top. It bordered on DHR at some times, it reminded me of Fever, the hip hop group on DHR. It wasnt that bad, but most people thought it sucked, but some people thought it was OK. I heard 1ne guy say that the DJ should get a better job. He wasnt't Terminator X or anything, bbut he did do this really neat trick: He some cylinder shape, like a toilet paper roll or something, in the middle of the turntable, and put the record on top of that, and turned the part with the needle upside down, so that the beats were backwards. Nothing too revolutionary I guess, but I'd never seen that before, so it was pretty cool. After they finished, some techno songs got pumped up, while they did the soundcheck. Check the guitars, check the bongos, check the sequencer, check the smoke machine, etc. Every1ne was getting impatient. I found this dude who had a glow-in-the-dark Juno Reactor tshirt who said he went in JR's tour bus! Eventually "My Weakness" started playing, and the bassist came out, then the bongos guy (everybody was SCREAMING for him, I guess they thought he was Moby at first) then I guess the drummer etc., then, Moby himself. setlist: Find My Baby (he was playing acoustic guitar) Machete (singing) Porcelain (pajamas! shes got the porce...nevermind, S&O joke...) JB Theme (I touched his guitar during this song!!!!!) Next Is The E (dedicated to any1ne who danced til 8ight AM. this is a disco song. I kept making an "E" with my fingers. I dont know if any1ne noticed, but who cares! somewhere around here, he sang a bit of "Bring The Noise" by Public Enemy which was nothing short of ROCK!) Everloving ("This is a slow song." or maybe quiet he said... anyway people kept yelling things over the awkward silence. "MOBY YOU FUCKING RULE!!!!" "Thank you!" APPLAUSE!!! I said "ROCK!" then just for the hell of it "I LOVE CHESTER!" like there were any S&O fans there...) Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad Go (I remmeber he did a bongo solo in this song. He did that a lot during the show. He definitely was moving around a lot!!!) Ah Ah (moving cuz the crowd said so!) Bring Back My Happiness Natural Blues then he got his guitar and said something, then they started playing a bit of "American Woman"!!! either that or some Zappa song, there are a few he did hat sound exactly like that (nevermind it was AW i know it!!) then BODYROCK! Honey ("this is a slow sexy song") Feeling So Real ("this is the best disco song ever"... fuck yeah it is!!! it was an extended version, he kept playing the hardcor breakbeats in the beginning and "SET IT UP DJ!!!" for a while, doing another bongo solo... is there a mix like this out, with the extended intro? this ROCKS!) then he went away...... every1ne was like MOBY! MOBY! MOBY!MOBYMOBYMOBYMOBY!!!!!!! etc. eventually he came out.... and played Why Cant It Stop? then he introduced the band (his voice sounded really high, was he on helium!?!?!) then said he had to do the next 1ne alone "this is my fastest song" you know what that means..... thud thud thud thud thud thud thudthudthudthuthuthuthuththththththttttttttttt.....................boooooom...... oh yeahhhhhhhhhhh................ right, anyway any1ne whose seen him knows what, i dont have to say... A few times he stagedived, 1ne time some kid crowdsurfed oneto the staged and danced with Moby, then they jumped back into the crowd... 1ne time i was RIGHT UP to the stage, but he crowdsurfed so i had to run in and lose my place... one time some dude was giving out water bottles, Moby said he wished he had enough for every1ne.... i didnt get 1ne but i touched one of them! the guy next to me got it...of course the band members sprayed us from time to time...) okay, so after that some kids started breakdancing etc... i went out and looked for a phone... instead i found my pal DAVO from WPKN! hanging out with Annete (not even gonna try to spell it, rhymes with "special") then Fran Fried joined, he works at the register and is also a WPKN dj... later I told him about how some of you Mobility folks say AR is 1ne of his best albums, when he always seems to think the dance community hates him for it.... anyway we were talking for a while then i looked for a phone for like half hour... finally found 1ne, called dad etc.... TODAYS MY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IM 16ixteen!!!!! I will refrain from saying ROCK!!!!! (doh) bye dudes === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) bodyrock ? Date: 26 Jul 1999 09:12:07 -0600 jgmagnus@bkb.com wrote: > but on the UK Bodyrock Pt. 1, the song listed on ly as "Bodyrock" is >basically a remix of the album version. Wouldn't you agree on this? Also, I >assume it was moby who mixed it. I think it is very interesting and maybe the >best mix of them all (especially considering it's not titled as a remix). Dean Honer and Jarrod Gosling are credited with remixing this "Bodyrock" radio edit. The same song is track 1 on the US single, and is referred to as the Dean Honer Mix. Honer and Gosling also did B&H's Bodyrob Mix, and possibly an alternate radio edit that is on the US promo CD (which I don't have). Moby may or may not have done further editing on the Dean Honer Mix, but is not credited. Daniel moby.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) Moby on Bad Brains tribute album Date: 26 Jul 1999 09:32:14 -0600 I just got some news from MCT: Moby will have the lead track on the Bad Brains Tribute album. Never Give In: A Tribute To Bad Brains will be released on August 24th. Moby's track is "Sailin' On". Moby kicked off his tour at Woodstock on Friday night and played New Haven last night. It was an amazing set of new and old material and it was one of his best performances I have ever seen. The group is now Scott on drums, Gretta on bass, Duard on percussion and keyboards and Moby playes keyboards, percussion and guitar. Daniel moby.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jeff cubeta" Subject: (mobility) Re: moby - conan, etc. Date: 26 Jul 1999 11:43:30 -0400 Lainey3333 wrote: >somebody please explain.... >who is tony randall and what is entertaining about watching him eat chicken? tony randall is a "legendary" stage and screen comedic actor probably best known for starring on the tv show The Odd Couple. he was the guest immediately before moby on conan the other night. jeff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) BODYROCK, HYMN, CONAN Date: 26 Jul 1999 11:06:00 -0400 yup. goto www.gemm.com plenty of em there. also, if you goto YAHOO and search under stuff like "cd imports" you can usually find some places that have it. I haven't ordered it yet just because if I don't like the way a web-site is set up then I don't want to use it. I figure if the company was stupid enough to structure the web-site in a rediculous fashion then I don't want them handling my money OR CDs. I'm just funny that way ... I hate web-sites that don't allow you to search for a specific artist or item OR that it takes 3-4 screens before you can frickin get to a search. REDICULOUS! any comments on this or am I the only weird one here? - jayson -----Original Message----- Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 10:31 PM Hey everybody, i've noticed a couple of people mention the hymn.alt.quiet.version recently. Does anyone have any suggestions where i could find a copy and what CD was it on, if any? -Danny ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: moby1342@juno.com Subject: Re: (mobility) tour it up Date: 26 Jul 1999 11:28:33 -0500 how long are his shows running this tour?? and is he touring with anyone? love f ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Denver Date: 26 Jul 1999 09:39:32 -0600 i've been asking the same thing. all i know is that it's sponsored by KTCL and it's a free show if you sign up for a Team Adventure Card at KTCL.com..other than that, i don't know what time it is or where it's at or anything like that, and i would desperately like to know because i really don't want to miss out on moby again. >Does anyone know when, where, and with whom Moby will be in Denver. I cannot >seem to get an answer at many webpages and even some local radio stations. >Any help would be greatly apreciated! > >Well I finally saw a moby video!!!! I saw Run-on on a local public tv >station very good video...very enjoyable....I also saw the new Kula Shaker >video... > > >Well then... everyone have fun... > > Chris Perkins cdperk@trib.com ICQ #: 32689797 -People in small towns don't know what books are and they don't know what phones are. If you ask them about phonebooks, their heads will explode.- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: (mobility) Moby in Arizona! Date: 26 Jul 1999 10:31:08 -0700 i just my moby tickets in the mail today! woo-hoo! i can't wait to spend a weekend up in phoenix! this will be my first time seeing moby in concert & i am really looking forward to it. does he normally stay after and sign things? i remember some ppl saying that they've met him after shows and such. did anybody else in AZ get their tickets? plov ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) review of Moby show (ROCK!!!!!) Date: 26 Jul 1999 12:29:00 -0400 Happy B-Day Paul! Thanks for the concert review! I am looking forward to this friday night at Avalon. The freaking place doesn't even open until 10pm! So, what, Moby goes on at 11pm or midnight or something. Kinda weird, but it's friday night so who cares right? Anyone else going to the Boston show? - Jayson TODAYS MY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IM 16ixteen!!!!! I will refrain from saying ROCK!!!!! (doh) bye dudes === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: RE: (mobility) review of Moby show (ROCK!!!!!) Date: 26 Jul 1999 13:40:36 -0400 (EDT) happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday dear sockhead happy birthday too you! ROCK! peace! > TODAYS MY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > IM 16ixteen!!!!! > I will refrain from saying ROCK!!!!! (doh) > > bye dudes > === > W W C D > WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? > SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY > BACK ON! > ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING > IT! > feedback@mtv.com > >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at > http://mail.yahoo.com > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on Bad Brains tribute album Date: 26 Jul 1999 14:45:00 -0400 (EDT) bad brains is ONE OF the MOST ORIGINAL bands EVER!! and SAILIN' ON is one of there best(and my personal favorite!)songs. so i'm VERY excited! but also a little concerned. i hope it's good! i'm assuming it's going to be a punk type song rather than electronic. did you get a list of the other performers? peace-christian --- Daniel Cerman wrote: > I just got some news from MCT: > > Moby will have the lead track on the Bad Brains > Tribute album. > Never Give In: A Tribute To Bad Brains will be > released on August 24th. > Moby's track is "Sailin' On". > > Moby kicked off his tour at Woodstock on Friday > night and played New > Haven last night. It was an amazing set of new > and old material and it > was one of his best performances I have ever seen. > The group is now > Scott on drums, Gretta on bass, Duard on > percussion and keyboards and > Moby playes keyboards, percussion and guitar. > > Daniel > moby.org > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "n g" Subject: (mobility) my homework Date: 26 Jul 1999 12:02:48 MST my name is Derek i am 14 years old in my current Moby collection i have: Everything is wrong, Everything is wrong remix album, ambient, i like to score, and some other ones i can't seem to remember right now i first heard moby at my house when my uncle brough the cd and him and my dad were listening to it. that was something like 4 or 5 years ago. i'm a much bigger fan of moby now than i used to be. his music is a nice escape from all the crap they play on the radio. and righ tnow im waiting for my moby catalog to come in the mail so i can order some moby shirts :) there a lot of other bands and artist that interest me. there's a lot from the alternative scene. i'll list some of them the smashing pumpkins, tool, filter, rage against the machine, wyclef jean, chemical brothers, underworld, nine inch nails, yo la tengo, death in vegas, limp bizkit, there's a lot of other ones too well other information i guess would be that i am an avid hockey player, i enjoy working with computers, web design, my web site is: http://www.fortunecity.com/olympia/unitas/487/ thanks _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "n g" Subject: Re: (mobility) smashingpumpkinslistserv Date: 26 Jul 1999 12:07:12 MST i think moby's remix of 1979 is pretty cool. i got that single a while ago and it's good. moby's version is interesting. _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "n g" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Arizona! Date: 26 Jul 1999 12:11:02 MST you are lucky! i live in arizona and wanted to go to the moby show but my parents wouldn't let me because of where he is playing :( maybe he'll come here again sometime and play at the mesa amphitheater does any one know if he puts on good shows? i've never heard him live before or seen him live before. i would imagine he would _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "086" <086@oasisweb.com> Subject: (mobility) Moby "Run On" Video Online Full Length Date: 26 Jul 1999 14:54:49 -0500 Moby "Run On" Video Online Full Length http://www.rollingstone.com/sections/vtheater/text/main.asp?afl=&ID=1189 Some Video Clips from MTV Yuck! http://www.mtv.com/mtv/bands_az/m/moby/index.html It is so hard to see his videos on mtv or much music! Does anyone know where we kind find more of his videos online - looking for quicktime mov format.. Thanx 086 (Can't wait to see Moby in Austin) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) my homework Date: 26 Jul 1999 13:11:59 MST just wanted to say add that i also own the animal rights disc _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stegenga, Scott" Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby "Run On" Video Online Full Length Date: 26 Jul 1999 15:12:00 -0500 http://tm.intervu.net/template/smirror/ivtemplates/tunes/tunesvodad.asx?stre am=3K001269.asf;xtn=.asx If you go to the 'Big Viedo' link at Rollingstone.com, go to the 'more videos' link, which contains more 300K windows media files, then you can download 'Run On' in that 300K format. This is cool. Only 6 more hours 'till I see one of my old 'High School days' bands... The Cult. House of Blues Chicago...yeah. Scott Stegenga Tunes.com (formerly JAMTV/RollingStone Network) ...same company, more stuff... 312-642-7560 x109 http://www.tunes.com http://www.rollingstone.com http://www.thesource.com http://www.downbeatjazz.com http://www.rsradio.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: UHF@aol.com Subject: (mobility) under 18 in chicago Date: 26 Jul 1999 16:19:28 EDT the latest news that moby's managment cannnot get us youngin's into the show is very depressing and disheartening, especially since i was REALLY looking forward to seeing moby play a lot of his play music. i know that it's not moby's fault and that he tried to help us out, but i still can't help feeling dissapointed, though i haven't given up. i may be able to pull enough strings to get some of us -18 year olds into the show, don't know how many and if it will actually happen just yet, but it can happen. as to collaberations, i'm not sure if moby and david bowie together was ever mentioned, cuz i'm sure that they would make an amazing duo. bodyrock! is it better to buy the two import singles or buy the us version? just wondering. if anyone can think of an idea on how to get into the moby show, please post it, just in case my conections turn up to be shit. thanks andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stegenga, Scott" Subject: RE: (mobility) under 18 in chicago Date: 26 Jul 1999 15:22:53 -0500 I'm suprised that the Metro show is 18+ on a Wednesday. Some places usually have no problem with having -18 folks there, its just some city curfew laws prohibit all-ages events that may hold these 'minors' after 10:30pm. Its the law, man. Don't let the man bring you down. Scott. > -----Original Message----- > From: UHF@aol.com [mailto:UHF@aol.com] > Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 3:19 PM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: (mobility) under 18 in chicago > > > the latest news that moby's managment cannnot get us > youngin's into the show > is very depressing and disheartening, especially since i was > REALLY looking > forward to seeing moby play a lot of his play music. i know > that it's not > moby's fault and that he tried to help us out, but i still > can't help feeling > dissapointed, though i haven't given up. i may be able to > pull enough strings > to get some of us -18 year olds into the show, don't know how > many and if it > will actually happen just yet, but it can happen. > as to collaberations, i'm not sure if moby and david bowie > together was ever > mentioned, cuz i'm sure that they would make an amazing duo. > bodyrock! is it better to buy the two import singles or buy > the us version? > just wondering. > if anyone can think of an idea on how to get into the moby > show, please post > it, just in case my conections turn up to be shit. > thanks > andrew > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Konboye Oyake Subject: (mobility) MOBY AT WOODSTOCK'99 Date: 26 Jul 1999 16:34:52 -0400 I was a big Moby fan several years ago. I was introduced to Moby by my brother and by listening to some of his work on the Cool World soundtrack. However, over the past few years I have lost track of Moby's work. This weekend I was at Woodstock and I learnt that he was playing at the Rave. So I hurried over there before it started and was dancing with everyone while they were setting up for Moby to come on. He came on and delivered the best show I have seen in my life. I might have violated some of the rules of Raves in my excitement. I started crowd surfing and later started a very successful mosh pit. I apologize to the Rave scene for this. But the music was so energetic that I couldn't stop myself. Moby is the best. He cannot be touched. I was at the Orbital/Crystal method concert in New York City several weeks before Woodstock and they cannot touch Moby. Mad Props to Moby, Breaka ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY & the morons AT WOODSTOCK'99 Date: 26 Jul 1999 17:06:16 -0400 (EDT) OK! i've been trying to keep this too myself and i mean no offense! especially to you breaka. but i am SOOOO dissapointed by the crowd at woodstock! what a bunch of morons! there will be no more! no more woodstocks. no more large multi-day, multi-band festivals. and it's our own fault!!! all this shit about violence and music, well, why don't we just add a little fuel to the fire!(NO PUN INTENDED!!!) i have NO problens with mosh pits, pogoing or crowd surfing! i've done all of the above! and KORN, RAGE & METALLICA provided great set's to do all of the above. but the stupid ass shit fred from limp butthole was doing totally embarrassed me! looks good in the moment. but when you look back on it, he was inciting 250,000 people to riot! that's enough people to invade and take over many small countries! just fuckin stupid!! and the stuff at the end with the fires. GAHH!! well, it was mildly amussing when it was one small fire. but six big ones! then stopping the firetrucks from getting in. then rioting becasue police came in to break it up. what where people thinking!! and to top that off the assholes decide they have the right to destroy other peoples private property!!! trailers, vendor stands, and even PEOPLES TENTS! LAME!!! so ya know, it doesn't have to be all about peace and love. but random violence and hate are not the way to bring about change or even get the "older" generations and those in power to look at us in a positive light. disappointed! disappointed! disappointed! but REALLY glad to hear the moby rocked!! --- Konboye Oyake wrote: > I was a big Moby fan several years ago. I was > introduced to Moby by my > brother and by listening to some of his work on the > Cool World soundtrack. > However, over the past few years I have lost track > of Moby's work. > This weekend I was at Woodstock and I learnt that he > was playing at the > Rave. So I hurried over there before it started and > was dancing with > everyone while they were setting up for Moby to come > on. He came on and > delivered the best show I have seen in my life. I > might have violated some > of the rules of Raves in my excitement. I started > crowd surfing and later > started a very successful mosh pit. I apologize to > the Rave scene for this. > But the music was so energetic that I couldn't stop > myself. Moby is the > best. He cannot be touched. I was at the > Orbital/Crystal method concert in > New York City several weeks before Woodstock and > they cannot touch Moby. > > Mad Props to Moby, > > Breaka > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cstepanek@nny.com (Chris Stepanek) Subject: re: (mobility) MOBY & the morons AT WOODSTOCK'99 Date: 26 Jul 1999 17:23:41 -0500 Agreed...stupidity and ignorance like that (ie...woodstock 99) just makes many people just look pretty damn lame. And the under 25 set wonders many times why they are not taken seriously, gee...demonstrations of their maturity in situations like that should be pretty obvious. I an disgusted and I am only 25... Wake Up! When I read and see things like this one line from one of the best hardcore bands ever (Ressurection) goes through my head.... "I am not Youth Culture" --- Chris Stepanek - Designer - Nicholson | NY cstepanek@nny.com - ICQ# 25163388 --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) RARE: The Collected B-Sides catalog Date: 26 Jul 1999 17:28:57 -0400 Just dug out my cd of RARE (no its not that old but from broken cd cover heck it looks old!) anyways, i was looking through the catalog that came with the cd for Instinct Records, and was wondering has anyone bought or at least heard some of the cds from the catalog? Some of the titles looked interesting. Anyone heard of Prototype 909? (hmmm what kinda drum machine do they have?!) buh bye eric np: Have You Seen My Baby (Baby Mix) "Well!? Have you!?" .... im still here. in response to the bad woodstock vibes, yeah its unfortunate what a couple rowdy people can do, but oh well. i was thinking of having my own mobystock. listening to all the moby cds i have in one sitting. after all i do have to sit here and read a bunch of govt crap for my class, why not read with moby! hey you math wizzes out there, any of you want to calculate how long it would take to listen to all of moby's music? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) MOBY & the morons AT WOODSTOCK'99 Date: 26 Jul 1999 17:33:30 -0400 you do have to admit its kinda stupid to pass out candles to everyone, and hope they'll just sway back and forth with them. maybe during the jewel concert (nothing against jewel) but just how can you expect a rowdy mudhen not to drop a little candle on a heavily flammable piece of plywood. and when the Red "HOT" Chili Peppers came out too.. and they sang Hendrix's FIRE! Smokey the Bear shouldve been there, then there would have been harmony! ------ Man there needs to be another RARE moby music release! I'm sure theres plenty of music to be released. anyone agree? to keep in spirit. "peace out" eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: Re: (mobility) RARE: The Collected B-Sides catalog Date: 26 Jul 1999 17:41:26 -0400 (EDT) > hey you math wizzes out there, any of you want to > calculate how long it > would take to listen to > all of moby's music? A LONG TIME!!! back in my drug abusing days, we had 2 day orb party and listened to nothing but orb music for 19 hours!! i think(i'm not sure)that moby has more music than the orb. we never did make it through all the orb, got burned out. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: RE: (mobility) MOBY & the morons AT WOODSTOCK'99 Date: 26 Jul 1999 18:12:15 -0400 (EDT) --- "Eric M. Goldberg" wrote: > you do have to admit its kinda stupid to pass out > candles to everyone, and hope they'll just sway back > and forth with them. i TOTALLY agree. > maybe during the jewel concert (nothing against > jewel) but just how can you expect a rowdy mudhen not to drop a little candle on a heavily flammable piece of plywood. i expect it because that is the kind of responsebility that is placed upon us if we expect these things to happen in the future. and i don't mean to flame(hehe, more puns!)any particular group of people. it was just irresponsible. maybe of the people that gave out the candles.. > and when the Red "HOT" Chili Peppers came out too.. > and they sang Hendrix's FIRE! that was cool actually! > Smokey the Bear shouldve been there, then there > would have been harmony! ya know, i don't care so much that it wasn't all harmony and holding hands and shit. but the rioting and looting and destroying OTHER poeples stuff was just wrong! and as someone else noted, an event this large makes our whole generation look bad. i am not of "THAT" generation. that was bullshit! SORRY THIS IS SO OFF TOPIC! but this event should have shown how well we, as a group, can congragate peacefully and have a good time. didn't happen! and now i'll shut up about woodstock. sorry! > Man there needs to be another RARE moby music > release! I'm sure theres > plenty of music to be released. anyone agree? > to keep in spirit. i totally agree with you! there's 5 or six songs on the discography from comp's and benifit albums i have never heard. add to that a lot of the b-sides that have come out over the last 2-3 albums and that would make a great full length. > "peace out" > eric "PEACE IN" christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) RARE: The Collected B-Sides catalog Date: 26 Jul 1999 18:29:48 -0400 > calculate how long it > > would take to listen to > > all of moby's music? > > A LONG TIME!!! back in my drug abusing days, we had 2 > day orb party and listened to nothing but orb music > for > 19 hours!! i think(i'm not sure)that moby has more > music than the orb. we never did make it through all well i think it might be close. orb does have those average 15min tracks :) eric np: Go - Rainforest Mix !oG ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: Re: (mobility) review of Moby show (ROCK!!!!!) Date: 26 Jul 1999 15:44:41 -0700 (PDT) On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Paul Simpson said that Moby played: > Porcelain Yay!!! I'm soooooo happy to hear he is performing Porcelain live! I just know I'm gonna cry when he does. :D Now I'm gonna have to scramble doubl-y hard to find a ride up to Vancouver to see him! Anyone on this list from over here (seattle area) and going up to Van BC to see him?? Sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html :::::::::::::::::::::::::::rescue me:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::from levelheadedness:::::::::: ::::::::::and the unnecessary luxury:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::of being calm:::::::::: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: (mobility) RE: Moby live (for those who have never seen him) Date: 26 Jul 1999 17:11:00 -0400 You don't know the HALF of it. Does MOby put on a good show? YOU BETCHA!! That is the best part about Moby! His albums rock the house and blow your mind away, BUT when you see him live you appreciate his ENERGY and ENTHUSIASM! He just goes totally OFF! PLus he does some mixes of his songs that you can ONLY hear live because of how he does them (bongos etc.). Just IMAGINE hearing "Feeling So Real" (personal live favorite) BLARRING at you with hundreds (thousands?) of people all loving it and rejoicing! "OH! Can you feel it??!" - Moby live -----Original Message----- Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 12:11 PM you are lucky! i live in arizona and wanted to go to the moby show but my parents wouldn't let me because of where he is playing :( maybe he'll come here again sometime and play at the mesa amphitheater does any one know if he puts on good shows? i've never heard him live before or seen him live before. i would imagine he would _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY & the morons AT WOODSTOCK'99 Date: 26 Jul 1999 16:19:39 -0700 (PDT) (re: woodstock) Yes. I have to completely agree. I was just sickened when i saw the reports on the news about the rioting and the looting! I just sat and thought 'what the f@*%'. I hate the "mob mentality" that people get when they are in large groups and how they feel "safe" to be assholes and do things that they normally would not do if they weren't surrounded by so many other pricks. Such a shame that people had to feel the need to destroy other peoples property. Luckily no one was very seriously injured or even killed. I hope they don't throw another "woodstock". They don't deserve one if that is the way they are going to act at them. Sometimes the human race sickens me and I have to shut myself in and listen to music and disappear for awhile so that I don't go insane. Thanks to all the artists, sounds and people that keep me sane. :) Sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html :::::::::::::::::::::::::::rescue me:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::from levelheadedness:::::::::: ::::::::::and the unnecessary luxury:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::of being calm:::::::::: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) 5.21.98 the warfield Date: 26 Jul 1999 20:43:14 -0400 (EDT) hey sarah, sorry to bug you again. I WAS AT THAT SHOW! it was beautiful! unfortunately i had balcony seats. but i was on the floor for the previous tour with goldie! i LOVE the warfield!!! it is my absolute favorite place to see ANY show. many of the best concerts i've ever been to where at that venue. the orb(INCREDIBLE!)dave matthews band,moby(and sven vath dj'd-sven is god on the turntables!),metallica,ani difranco(no words to describe),the allman brothers,the grateful dead,jerry garcia band, and michelle shocked. most people don't even know who michelle shocked is. but let me tell ya friend, i was in the middle of the best relationship i've had thus far in my fairly short life, and it was the last show of michelles tour. she took the stage at 8:45. my girlfriend and i were pretty much exactly where you were for bjork, right at the front. center stage. well, about 11:00 she played this intensely beautiful song that meant a lot to both of us, and we were standing there holding each other crying. she had looked at us and talked to us already. well she looked down and saw us crying...and stopped singing! she got down on the edge of the stage and started talking to us while the band played REALLY quitely. she asked us our names and were we where from and why we where crying. TALK ABOUT NERVOUS! we stammered through explaining that it was pretty much happiness and that the song had great meaning to our relationship. she proceeded to explain that it did for her and the person it was written about as well. thanked us, and went back to singing. she played until 1:00 IN THE MORNING!! when she announced that the warfield was asking her to stop. it was an inredibly beautiful experience. but just one of many that i've had at the warfield. whew! sorry to have babbled so! have a great week, today is my friday and i'm off work at 7:30. yay! only two more hours! peace-christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wext phain Subject: (mobility) heeheeheheee!!! Date: 26 Jul 1999 20:51:43 -0400 (EDT) ya know, i really gotta stop doin that! i meant to send that to sarah directly. but as i mentioned, it's my friday and i'm tired! sorry! heheehehe ^_^ i'm giddy! _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: UHF@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) RARE: The Collected B-Sides catalog Date: 26 Jul 1999 22:54:05 EDT i have 4 protoype 909 cds, and i really like them. it is just noise and beats, no words or sampling, and quite minimalistic. not bad at all, nothing like moby though, many would not like it andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lainey3333@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY & the morons AT WOODSTOCK'99 Date: 26 Jul 1999 23:05:58 EDT yes, what the hell were thinking. What exactly were they rioting over? Good music?! I agree Chris S. they make other of their age look bad. (disgusted sigh).......morons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) MOBY & the morons AT WOODSTOCK'99 Date: 26 Jul 1999 23:11:10 -0400 i heard (although dont know how much is true) that they were pissed at the prices of pretzels.. $4 a piece. and of course everything else. and then throw in that they were intoxicated with mud! eric gold@netrox.net Shameless plug! http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix http://www.tonematrix.com > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com > [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of > Lainey3333@aol.com > Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 11:06 PM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY & the morons AT WOODSTOCK'99 > > > yes, what the hell were thinking. What exactly were they rioting > over? Good > music?! I agree Chris S. they make other of their age look bad. > (disgusted sigh).......morons > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lainey3333@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY & the morons AT WOODSTOCK'99 Date: 26 Jul 1999 23:16:41 EDT lol... 4 dollars for a pretzal? ok, then it was justifiable ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Arizona! Date: 26 Jul 1999 22:55:13 -0700 why.. what's wrong with the niles theatre? i live in tucson, so i don't know much about the venues in tucson. plov -----Original Message----- >you are lucky! >i live in arizona and wanted to go to the moby show but my parents wouldn't >let me because of where he is playing :( >maybe he'll come here again sometime and play at the mesa amphitheater >does any one know if he puts on good shows? i've never heard him live before >or seen him live before. i would imagine he would > > >_______________________________________________________________ >Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) New York Date: 27 Jul 1999 08:42:07 +0200 howdi folks, hope you all came back alive from that festival of Love, Peace & r&r, cause what am i reading here in my quality newspaper? "NRC Handelsblad, July 26th: New York, - july 26th, The 3-day Woodstock festival near New York, famous for it's 'love&peace'-version of 1969, ended in riots yesterday. Visitors were fighting, arsened, AND DESTROYED LIGHT- AND SOUND EQUIPMENT! /see page 8// (page 8) A HUGE photo of a silhouet of a visitor making a two-arms Victory-sign in front a proximately 10 meters high fire, and i can see a great SPEAKER burning there... maybe Jimi got mad...? caption by photo: "After 72 hours of 'love, peace & rock 'n roll' the Woodstock 99 festival -held at Rome, near New York, ended yesterday in chaos: vandalism, arsen and plundering. 225.000 visited the festival." --end quote-- ..now i'm going into chamber-music anyhow, so, but i'm a b i t disappointed. Well, have to leave you guys and dolls now for a while, 'cause i'm removing, this list is too much (for me) as you all know...:-) but u allways can email me off-list: frankz@dds.nl take care, c ye Kees'99 np: robert johnson down the crossroads --------------- "Keep feeding each other, and kissing builds up your mouth; and if yo're too tired to rechoose, fasten arms" [Woodstock announcer, '69] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Arizona! Date: 27 Jul 1999 00:16:18 MST u know what? i don't know what's wrong with the nile either. my dad doesn't want to me to go even though he is a moby fan, too, for some reason. i don't know why. well it sucks ass but guess i'll have to wait unitl he comes back sometime _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Blackwell Subject: (mobility) Moby in DC(and baltimore) Date: 27 Jul 1999 04:58:08 -0700 (PDT) Hello, I was planning on seeing moby on his upcoming tour...he is playing two shows both about an hour from me(i'm in montgomery county), one in DC, and one in Baltimore, the baltimore show is on a saturday, which my parents would most likely let me goto as apposed to the monday showing in DC, plus the 930 club is DC is kinda in a bad part of town. but anywho, is anyone here planning on going to either of these shows? maybe i'll goto both! -Dan _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby "Run On" Video Online Full Length Date: 27 Jul 1999 08:49:00 -0400 The Cult got back together?> "SWEEEEET soul sister! Keep on movin!" -----Original Message----- Only 6 more hours 'till I see one of my old 'High School days' bands... The Cult. House of Blues Chicago...yeah. Scott Stegenga Tunes.com (formerly JAMTV/RollingStone Network) ...same company, more stuff... 312-642-7560 x109 http://www.tunes.com http://www.rollingstone.com http://www.thesource.com http://www.downbeatjazz.com http://www.rsradio.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) under 18 in chicago Date: 27 Jul 1999 08:54:00 -0400 Didn't they get together and Moby did a remix of "Dead Man WAlking"? Is this worth getting BTW? I like the version that is on "The Saint" soundtrack. Also, I would recommend getting the the two UK singles of Bodyrock over the US single just because you will the have "Arp"(!) which is very good and only available off of UK Bodyrock Pt. 1 - jayson -----Original Message----- as to collaberations, i'm not sure if moby and david bowie together was ever mentioned, cuz i'm sure that they would make an amazing duo. bodyrock! is it better to buy the two import singles or buy the us version? just wondering. andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) MOBY & the morons AT WOODSTOCK'99 Date: 27 Jul 1999 09:03:00 -0400 You could ALMOST consider "Everything is Remixed" a RARE cd. There is some hard to find stuff on there. - Jayson -----Original Message----- > Man there needs to be another RARE moby music > release! I'm sure theres > plenty of music to be released. anyone agree? > to keep in spirit. i totally agree with you! there's 5 or six songs on the discography from comp's and benifit albums i have never heard. add to that a lot of the b-sides that have come out over the last 2-3 albums and that would make a great full length. > "peace out" > eric "PEACE IN" christian _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) moby live Date: 27 Jul 1999 06:20:20 -0700 (PDT) Wow let me tell ya moby live live is something that I will never get over no matter how many times that I see him. I havent been able to read my mail yet so I dont know what Paul has said but he made himself known by yelling out "Rock", it was kindof cool, Sorry I didnt get to meet up with you Paul. :( Any way it was on of the best shows that I have seen Moby at it was a hour and 15 long and very much alive with toooooooooooo much energy to hold him in that little club. I would like to know if Dan at Moby.org could tell me who the D.J. on the stage befor that horable rap band got up there was, he was pretty cool. So in closing the house got rocked and I got all of my pours opened and I think on Sunday I found god finally. Bri === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby in Arizona! Date: 27 Jul 1999 09:13:00 -0400 the statement below makes no sense at all. KEES! Maybe you can make some sense out of it! If he lives in Tucson, wouldn't he know about Tucson? Must be a typo. (just kidding Kees! I luv ya!) -----Original Message----- Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 10:55 PM why.. what's wrong with the niles theatre? i live in tucson, so i don't know much about the venues in tucson. plov -----Original Message----- >you are lucky! >i live in arizona and wanted to go to the moby show but my parents wouldn't >let me because of where he is playing :( >maybe he'll come here again sometime and play at the mesa amphitheater >does any one know if he puts on good shows? i've never heard him live before >or seen him live before. i would imagine he would > > >_______________________________________________________________ >Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) OLDSKOOL! nasa tape giveaway, smart e's! Date: 27 Jul 1999 06:27:19 -0700 (PDT) You know this is and was one of the greatest shows that I have seen I remeber it was on Thanksgiving in NewYork city. I Still have the long sleave shirt from the show. Thanx for bringing back such a warm memory. Bri --- wext phain wrote: > moby first! > i was looking for some old tapes that i couldn't > find > so i went to my storage place and hit the jackpot! i > found my... > > nasa-see the light tour(promo sampler) PRCS-005 > side one > 1-moby-unloved symphony 6:07 > 2-orbital-halcyon&on&on 9:20 > side two > 1-vapourspace-gravitational arch of 10(original > mix)8:08 > 2-aphex twin- D-scape 4:16 > > there is no year on it, but it was 93. i still have > several flyers for the event. the cover is all black > and white. the front has orbital in the oval, the > move > moby logo,the nasa tour logo, vapourspace, and aphex > twin from top to buttom. across the very buttom of > the > front in smaller type it says see the light tour. > the inside has info for contacting or getting > further > info on all the bands. for moby it says to contact > the > moby mailing list. it was a cool little giveaway. i > think they went to the first 100 people at each > show. === _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: UHF@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) under 18 in chicago Date: 27 Jul 1999 09:51:51 EDT In a message dated 7/27/99 8:13:34 AM Central Daylight Time, jgmagnus@bkb.com writes: << Didn't they get together and Moby did a remix of "Dead Man WAlking"? Is this worth getting BTW? I like the version that is on "The Saint" soundtrack. >> yeah, i know and like the remix, but i'm talking actually making a song together, not just a remix, but the mix is good and worth getting. andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: (mobility) My favorite Moby tape Date: 27 Jul 1999 10:36:52 -0400 In preparation for the upcoming shows I'll be at (Chicago, Baltimore and DC), I have made myself a tape of my favorite Moby songs. Here they are...in an ideal world, this is what he'd play: SIDE ONE 1) Hymn 2) Ah Ah 3) Feeling So Real 4) Honey 5) Mirconesia (one of my favorites!) 6) Porcelain 7) Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? 8) Let's Go Free 9) Everytime You Touch Me 10) Go 11) Move (Disco Threat) 12) Natural Blues 13) First Cool Hive 14) Guitar Flute and String SIDE TWO 1) Next is the E (Club Mix) 2) Bodyrock 3) Bring Back My Happiness 4) Machete 5) South Side 6) Rushing 7) Unloved Symphony 8) Everloving (one of the most beautiful songs EVER) 9) Anthem (sheer bliss) 10) Dog Heaven 11) Everything is Wrong 12) The Rain Falls and the Sky Shudders I would have included "God Moving..." if I had enough room. An interesting note: I remember in the summer of 1994 I bought the "Move" EP and I was listening to "Unloved Symphony" and there was an electrical storm outside. It was about 1 am and the sky kept flashing so I put on the song and it was almost like the lightning and music were in synch. It was VERY cool. See you all in Chicago...I CANNOT wait!! BTW, were any of you at Crobar a few months ago when he DJ'ed there? That was a fun night. XO, Joe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) Tuscon, AZ Date: 27 Jul 1999 16:36:53 +0200 Jayson! > > the statement below makes no sense at all. > > KEES! Maybe you can make some sense out of it! > If he lives in Tucson, wouldn't he know about Tucson? > Must be a typo. (just kidding Kees! I luv ya!) > > -----Original Message----- > From: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET > Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 10:55 PM > To: at INTERNET > Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby in Arizona! > > > why.. what's wrong with the niles theatre? i live in tucson, so i don't > know much about the venues in tucson. well Tuscon IS in Arizona, right? ..and if you dont live in Tuscon, how could you know? Kees, -- --------------- "I'm livin' in Limbo!" [Boom Boom Satellites, 1998] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Roy Batty" Subject: (mobility) MOBY BABY!!!!! YEAH!!!! Date: 27 Jul 1999 22:00:09 GMT HEY DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW I GO ABOUT GETTING TICKETS TO THE MARITIME HALL SHOW ON THE 10TH OF AUGUST? BASS? Ticketmaster? Maybe? Late yo. Dan Lee the man with Moby on the brain gotta get aboard take the train to the South Side play the piano let me sky as the fluid race dies move your hips move your lips 'round the mic as the sound system plays oblivious to the voices that you scream TO THE BEAT Y'ALL THE BODYROCK Y'ALL Czech six I'm outta here. peace, dan. _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) Tuscon, AZ Date: 27 Jul 1999 15:07:43 MST ok now im all confused too. first the statment is made that he lives in tuscon but doesn't know anything about tuscon and then someone says the thing below which im too lazy to type and then the other thing about tuscon. now i probably confused everyone else as well how bout we do this. to the person who wrote the original letter (i aplolgize i can't remember your name and i deleted that email already) would clear this up for us and tell us if it was a typo or what you meant by that? that would really help us all out i think :) thanks -derek >>Jayson! > > > > the statement below makes no sense at all. > > > > KEES! Maybe you can make some sense out of it! > > If he lives in Tucson, wouldn't he know about Tucson? > > Must be a typo. (just kidding Kees! I luv ya!) > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET > > Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 10:55 PM > > To: at INTERNET > > Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby in Arizona! > > > > > > why.. what's wrong with the niles theatre? i live in tucson, so i don't > > know much about the venues in tucson. > >well Tuscon IS in Arizona, right? > >..and if you dont live in Tuscon, how could you know? > >Kees, >-- > >--------------- > "I'm livin' in Limbo!" > [Boom Boom Satellites, 1998] > > > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) Moby responds to reaction of PLAY Date: 27 Jul 1999 19:41:02 -0400 Theres a little thing about Moby making it onto "the best 90 albums of the 90s" Spin magazine. Just go to http://www.cdnow.com I had a link but the darn thing was too long. Its located towards the bottom right corner under the All Star News thing. eric gold@netrox.net www.tonematrix.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kelbert" Subject: (mobility) moby on a beer commercial Date: 27 Jul 1999 20:22:10 -0700 While flipping back and forth between re-runs of ER and Friends (guilty pleasures, don't laugh) I caught an ad for Labbatt Blue (a canadian beer company for the non-drinkers out there) for their latest "out of the blue" adventure. while they were explaining the new contest (you get a pager in specially marked cases of beer and if it goes off at any time respond to the page and that's your invite to a private underground party) bodyrock was playing in the background. i know moby drinks sometimes, but still... it struck me as quite weird, hearing moby while all these (IMO) pro-drinking messges were being flashed across the screen. (pro drinking as in lots of young and beautiful people dancing around and having a good time with open beer bottles in their hands, you know, the usual...) anyway... does this strike anyone else as being slightly... odd? -kelly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mandi Maycumber Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on a beer commercial Date: 27 Jul 1999 17:43:06 -0700 (PDT) lol... maybe it is odd... but oh well, at least the music in it is good! Mandi --- kelbert wrote: > While flipping back and forth between re-runs of ER > and Friends (guilty > pleasures, > don't laugh) I caught an ad for Labbatt Blue (a > canadian beer company for > the > non-drinkers out there) for their latest "out of the > blue" adventure. > > while they were explaining the new contest (you get > a pager in specially > marked > cases of beer and if it goes off at any time respond > to the page and that's > your > invite to a private underground party) bodyrock was > playing in the > background. > > i know moby drinks sometimes, but still... it struck > me as quite weird, > hearing > moby while all these (IMO) pro-drinking messges were > being flashed across > the screen. > (pro drinking as in lots of young and beautiful > people dancing around and > having > a good time with open beer bottles in their hands, > you know, the usual...) > > anyway... > does this strike anyone else as being slightly... > odd? > > -kelly > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TronicaFan@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Spin's top 90 of the 90's Date: 27 Jul 1999 22:30:06 EDT Hey there! So "Play" is considered by Spin magazine to be one of the pinacle releases of the last 10 years. Therefore, I put this question to anyone who wishes to answer. Aside from the releases by Moby, what would be in your top 10? -Riley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wigan Ludgate Subject: Re: (mobility) Spin's top 90 of the 90's Date: 27 Jul 1999 20:18:08 -0700 (PDT) --- TronicaFan@aol.com wrote: > Hey there! > So "Play" is considered by Spin magazine to be one > of the pinacle releases of > the last 10 years. Therefore, I put this question > to anyone who wishes to > answer. Aside from the releases by Moby, what would > be in your top 10? > > -Riley 1. Radiohead-OKComputer 2. Moby-Play 3. Smashing Pumpkins-Siamese Dream 4. DJ Shadow-Entroducing 5. REM-Monster 6. Orbital-Insides 7. Moby-Everything is Wrong 8. Bjork-Homogenic 9. Beck-Odelay 10.Air-Moon Safari i have never participated in these lists before, i was bored. chris _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Spin's top 90 of the 90's Date: 27 Jul 1999 23:23:41 -0400 actually i like this idea, of course moby is in there somewhere, but i need to dig around and see what ive forgotten. actually half of my stuff is back home!!! doh! anyways i'll submit mine when i can. peacERIC gold@netrox.net http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lainey3333@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Spin's top 90 of the 90's Date: 27 Jul 1999 23:28:35 EDT Chris knows what he's talking about... OK Computer, Play, Odelay, and Siamese Dream all kick ass :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: (mobility) show i saw and Woodstock stuff Date: 27 Jul 1999 20:38:25 PDT I saw Moby at the Chameleon on Monday night, ( and plan on seeing him wed. night too at Philly ). The place was so small that I got to stand literally 2 feet away from moby. I was so close I could reach out and touch him whenever i wanted. It was amazing. He actually got really pissed off at some DJ, while they were playing porcelain, because there was another song playing in the background. Pretty shitty, I guess he won't go to that club again, because he seemed pretty pissed off about the sound qaulity too. I couldn't tell there was anything wrong, I mean he sounded really good. It was even better than when I saw him in '97. The highlight was when he played Everytime You Touch Me. About the Woodstock thing, Moby said at the show that "there was a certain type of guy in high-school that would kick his ass, and it seemed like they were all at Woodstock dancing to Limp Biskit." That's about it. -Casey _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jerry garcia Subject: Re: (mobility) OLDSKOOL! nasa tape giveaway, smart e's! Date: 27 Jul 1999 21:10:37 -0700 (PDT) your very welcome. glad to know someone else on the list caught that tour. everyone really put forth a great effort. i think they didn't want to be upstaged by the other acts. i saw the tour in san francisco and i got the long sleeve t as well(black with the moby move logo). but it's long since gone. :( peace-christian --- BRIAN HOVEY wrote: > You know this is and was one of the greatest shows > that I have seen I remeber it was on Thanksgiving in > NewYork city. I Still have the long sleave shirt > from > the show. > Thanx for bringing back such a warm memory. > > Bri > > --- wext phain wrote: > > moby first! > > i was looking for some old tapes that i couldn't > > find > > so i went to my storage place and hit the jackpot! > i > > found my... > > > > nasa-see the light tour(promo sampler) PRCS-005 > > side one > > 1-moby-unloved symphony 6:07 > > 2-orbital-halcyon&on&on 9:20 > > side two > > 1-vapourspace-gravitational arch of 10(original > > mix)8:08 > > 2-aphex twin- D-scape 4:16 > > > > there is no year on it, but it was 93. i still > have > > several flyers for the event. the cover is all > black > > and white. the front has orbital in the oval, the > > move > > moby logo,the nasa tour logo, vapourspace, and > aphex > > twin from top to buttom. across the very buttom of > > the > > front in smaller type it says see the light tour. > > the inside has info for contacting or getting > > further > > info on all the bands. for moby it says to contact > > the > > moby mailing list. it was a cool little giveaway. > i > > think they went to the first 100 people at each > > show. > > === > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jerry garcia Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY BABY!!!!! YEAH!!!! Date: 27 Jul 1999 21:29:43 -0700 (PDT) HEY!! I'LL BE AT THAT SHOW!! even better...i'll be camoping at Butano state park in the beautiful coastal redwoods with my best friend that entire week. we'll be driving in to the city for the show. then driving back to the campsite. oh..but where to get tickets. any tower records or warehouse. i believe that the maritime hall is selling them with no service charge though. peace-christian --- Roy Batty wrote: > HEY DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW I GO ABOUT GETTING TICKETS > TO THE MARITIME HALL > SHOW ON THE 10TH OF AUGUST? > > BASS? Ticketmaster? Maybe? > > Late yo. > > Dan Lee the man with Moby > on the brain > gotta get aboard > take the train > to the South Side > play the piano let me sky as the > fluid race dies > move your hips > move your lips > 'round the mic as the sound system > plays oblivious > to the voices that you scream > TO THE BEAT Y'ALL > THE BODYROCK Y'ALL > Czech six > I'm outta here. > > > peace, > > dan. > > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit > http://www.msn.com > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) Eric's Top 10 of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 00:31:34 -0400 1. Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral 2. Moby - Everything Is Wrong 3. Orbital - In Sides (w/ The Box EP) 4. Squarepusher - Feed Me Wierd Things 5. Fatboy Slim - Better Living Through Chemistry 6. Bjork - Homogenic 7. Orbital - Way Out 8. Radiohead - The Bends 9. Tori Amos - Boys For Pele 10. Portishead - Portishead Honorable Mention (theres just too many, it came out to be a top 20 almost, but the rest are in no particular order) Aphex Twin - I Care Because You Do Aphex Twin - Come To Daddy (Boing Boing) Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty (letme get some action from the back section!) DJ Shadow - Endtroducing Fiona Apple - Tidal Marilyn Manson - Antichrist Superstar Moby - Move Moby - Play (it hasnt soaked in enough for me to be up above #10, though that could change) Underworld - Beaucoup Fish Josh Wink - Left Above The Clouds I'm even interested in a top 10 songs of the 90s. Rather than being groundbreaking albums the above are more of my favorite. Though DJ Shadow was pretty inventive considering he had his albums and one instrument. Aphex with his Bucephalus Bouncing Ball. Squarepusher with his badass drums. Orbital with the box ep (play that harpsichord!) Wink who first introduced me to bird tweakin bleeps Portishead impressed me more on their live video, where they had a real orchestra. (If you havent try and listen to the track "humming" from their self titled album). Same goes for Bjork for using strings and great distorted drums, and Tori for showing alot of people that a Piano isnt a boring one mood instrument. (Even tho i knew that!) :) Same goes for her too, "play that harpsichord!" Well thanks for reading, look forward to reading yours. Eric gold@netrox.net http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: (mobility) here's my top ten records besides moby Date: 27 Jul 1999 22:05:22 MST hey i'll respond to that so here goes my top ten 10.VAST:VAST 9.Filter:Short Bus 8.Live:Throwing Copper 7.Rage Against the Machine:Evil Empire 6.Yo La Tengo:I can hear the heart beating as one 5.Nine Inch Nails: the downward spiral 4.Chemical Brothers:Surrender 3.Death in Vegas:Dead Elvis 2.Tool:Ĉnima 1.The Smashing Pumpkins:Siamese Dream there's my top 10 list. i would probably eventually change it but for now it's ok. i, too, would like more people to send in their top ten list. but like he said your top ten records BESIDES any moby records. otherwise Everything is Wrong would have been number one or two on my list. later -derek > >Hey there! >So "Play" is considered by Spin magazine to be one of the pinacle releases >of >the last 10 years. Therefore, I put this question to anyone who wishes to >answer. Aside from the releases by Moby, what would be in your top 10? > >-Riley > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jerry garcia Subject: Re: (mobility) Spin's top 90 of the 90's Date: 27 Jul 1999 22:12:10 -0700 (PDT) in no particular order...(and there's more than ten. i really hope other people respond to this. i know theres HUNDREDS! of you out there. and you can't ALL listen to moby ALL the time!) dubtribe-bryant street(got to give props to my local friends!! and it's a brilliant album!) bjork-post leila-like weather(the future of idm-hate that term though!) van morrison-hyms to the silence(i have been an anthiest for 14 years...but van brings me closer to god than anything i have ever experienced. very spiritual!) the orb-uf orb(love ALL orb though!) moby-play/EIW(i love them both for different reasons.) ani difranco-ALL OF THEM! she has changed the face of modern music! she is so far ahead of her time,we don't even see it yet! cylob-cylobian sunset smashing pumpkins-siamese dream aphex twin-i care because you do/analogue bubblebath3(he has put out so much good stuff though! and i would pick AB5 if it had been official released.) the grateful dead-dicks picks series(a dead heads dream come true!!) tori amos-little earthquakes red hot chilli peppers-blood sugar sex magic jeff buckley-grace(damn i wish he hadn't died!) orbital-green album/brown album(just can't pick one!) dave matthews band-crash bob marley-songs of freedom box set metallica-and justice for all nin-pretty hate machine/downward spiral(i couldn't pick one) doc martin or jeno dj sets at four in the morning!(find the tapes. there worth it!!) cure-disintegration(yeah! i think it came out in 89! but i listened to it for about 6 years straight!!!) i'm sure there's 20 more that i'll remember as soon as i send this. but those are what has deeply touched me thus far in the 90's. and since there ain't much time left... --- TronicaFan@aol.com wrote: > Hey there! > So "Play" is considered by Spin magazine to be one > of the pinacle releases of > the last 10 years. Therefore, I put this question > to anyone who wishes to > answer. Aside from the releases by Moby, what would > be in your top 10? > > -Riley > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "alive in the fields" Subject: (mobility) Top ten of the 90s Date: 28 Jul 1999 01:33:00 -0400 Here's my picks for the cds you need to own if you want to claim you actually lived in the 90s. But if you don't even own Teenager of the Year, you might as well not be living at all. Top Ten of the 90s The best CD of the last ten years is (imho).... Frank Black - Teenager of the Year and the next to best (in alphabetical order) were... Air - Moon Safari Archers of Loaf - Icky Mettle Beck - Odelay Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister Bjork - Homogenic Clutch - Clutch Final Fantasy VII Soundtrack Moby - Everything is wrong Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West My Bloody Valentine - Loveless Nirvana - Nevermind Orbital - Insides Pavement - Slanted and Enchanted Prodigy - Music for the jilted generation Polvo - Cor-Crane Secret Radiohead - OKComputer REM - Automatic for the people Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream Spoon - Telephono Tortoise - Millions now living will never die Yo La Tengo - I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One You all need to run out to your local mom and pop record shop and buy these to fill out the serious holes in your collections. Besides, I know that many of you will need a replacement copy of EIW too since a cd can only take so much playing before it melts. -jackass will- www.hardac.com ps. I'm going to see Moby in detroit on aug. 31st with a bunch of closet Moby fans. Just look for the group of late teens trying to dance fast enough when Moby breaks out Thousand. At least I hope he breaks out Thousand. What a challenging song to dance to. I have see nary a man try, and he who I did see attempt almost died trying to wiggle it more than just a little bit to the ludicrous number of beats per minute. Yeah. Rock. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Eric's Top 10 of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 01:30:07 -0400 doh i forgot i wasnt supposed to put moby in there! ok heres a minor change then. 1. Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral 2. Orbital - In Sides (w/ The Box EP) 3. Squarepusher - Feed Me Wierd Things 4. Fatboy Slim - Better Living Through Chemistry 5. Bjork - Homogenic 6. Orbital - Way Out 7. Radiohead - The Bends 8. Tori Amos - Boys For Pele 9. Portishead - Portishead 10. Marilyn Manson - Antichrist Superstar (replaced for the moby one) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: Re: (mobility) Tuscon, AZ Date: 27 Jul 1999 22:43:49 -0700 sorry.. i meant that i don't know much about the venues in PHOENIX. i don't know much about the ones in tucson, either.. but that has no context to what i meant earlier. and.. i'm not a HE. just thought i'd clear a few things. there is an A at the end of my first name, so Michael is not it.. it's Michaela. just for all u confused ppl out there. plov -----Original Message----- >Jayson! >> >> the statement below makes no sense at all. >> >> KEES! Maybe you can make some sense out of it! >> If he lives in Tucson, wouldn't he know about Tucson? >> Must be a typo. (just kidding Kees! I luv ya!) >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET >> Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 10:55 PM >> To: at INTERNET >> Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby in Arizona! >> >> >> why.. what's wrong with the niles theatre? i live in tucson, so i don't >> know much about the venues in tucson. > >well Tuscon IS in Arizona, right? > >..and if you dont live in Tuscon, how could you know? > >Kees, >-- > >--------------- > "I'm livin' in Limbo!" > [Boom Boom Satellites, 1998] > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ruben A Blanco Subject: (mobility) MOBY's Denver Show Date: 27 Jul 1999 23:37:45 -0600 (MDT) Hello Everybody, Is anybody making plans on going to Moby's Denver, Colorado Show? I checked it out on www.moby.org and it's supposed to be 18 Aug Denver, CO but there is no VENUE listing for the show. I've been checking TicketMaster but they are not listing this show. Can anybody from Colorado or people going to the Denver show tell me how I can get tickets for this concert? Thanks, Ruben Blanco rblanco@utep.edu ******************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Orion Davis" Subject: Re: (mobility) Top ten of the 90s Date: 28 Jul 1999 00:56:11 -0500 Not that anyone cares at this point, but Buckoes' top ten (non-Moby) of the '90s: (in no particular order) Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral Radiohead - OK Computer Pulp - This is Hardcore R.E.M. - Automatic for the People Magnetic Fields - Charm of the Highway Strip Barry Adamson - Oedipus Schmoedipus Einsturzende Neubauten - Tabula Rasa Liz Phair - Exlie in Guyville Swans - Swans are Dead Faith no More - Angle Dust (imho this wins the award for the most under-rated album of the '90s) Buckoe n.p. - Talking Heads: The Name of this Band is Talking Heads ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david chamberlain Subject: (mobility) Top ten Date: 28 Jul 1999 01:13:54 -0400 here's my top ten in no particular order: Echo and the Bunnymen--Evergreen Catherine Wheel-Ferment spiritualized-ladies and gentlemen... spiritualized-live at albert hall sunny day real estate- diary sugar-copper blue portishead-portishead teenage fan club-13 junkie XL-whatever their album is called grant lee buffalo- the last one whtever its called(not near my collection) dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mobyee@aol.com Subject: (mobility) my top 10 of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 02:04:04 EDT my top 10 of the 90's would have to be (in no order): Deftones: Adreline Tori Amos: Under the Pink Orbital: In-Sides Portishead: Dummy Tricky: Pre-Millenium Tension Bjork: Homogenic Moby: Everything is Wrong Derrick May: Innovator Moby: Play Sublime: 40oz. to Freedom ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) Tuscon, AZ Date: 27 Jul 1999 23:08:55 MST thank you so much for clearing that up. and i apologize for the 'he' mistake. very sorry _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: Re: (mobility) Tuscon, AZ Date: 27 Jul 1999 23:18:51 -0700 that's ok.. i get it all the time. i wrote that mail late last night after work, so my mind wasn't exactly working. plov -----Original Message----- >thank you so much for clearing that up. and i apologize for the 'he' >mistake. very sorry > > > >_______________________________________________________________ >Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: (mobility) never knew there were so many NIN and SP fans Date: 27 Jul 1999 23:12:34 MST i was just looking through the top ten lists of everyone that sent them and noticed a lot of people had NIN and smashing pumpkins listed on there. you gotta agree they're both kick ass bands! moby would be #3 on my list with Everything is wrong if moby had been included. just thought i would let who ever cares know _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "086" <086@oasisweb.com> Subject: (mobility) My top 11 of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 01:16:40 -0500 My top 11 of the 90's Prodigy 808 State Chemical Brothers Future Sound Of London Massive Attack Propeller Heads Sneaker Pimps Fat Boy Slim Crystal Method Stardust Cirrus I couldn't pick a single cd for each artist or group because they are all so good. 086 "Can't Wait to August For Moby In Austin" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jeff.summers" Subject: (mobility) In Store Interview / Performance at Virgin NY Date: 27 Jul 1999 23:34:12 -0700 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01BED888.88662520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I can't remember if anyone mentioned this, but on the Virgin web site about a month ago is/was a Moby interview (11 Min) followed by an in store performance (37 Min). It is preceded by interviews with fans in the store (9 Min). I saved the link and tired it tonight and it still connected me to the site and played the video and audio using Windows Media Player. The window is pretty small, but still pretty cool. When you double click the link, it plays the 3 videos in sequence, first the fan interview (which is just fair), followed by the Moby interview and then the performance. You can slide the bar across to advance to the next section. Good luck! Jeff ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01BED888.88662520 Content-Type: video/x-ms-asf; name="moby56_060299[1].asx" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="moby56_060299[1].asx" MOBY, In-Store Performance Recorded Live From the Virgin = Megastore, Union Square, NYC SonicNet, V2 Records, broadcast.com inc. =A91999, All Rights Reserved MOBY, In-Store Performance Recorded Live From the Virgin = Megastore, Union Square, NYC MOBY, In-Store Performance Recorded Live From the Virgin = Megastore, Union Square, NYC MOBY, In-Store Performance Recorded Live From the Virgin = Megastore, Union Square, NYC ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01BED888.88662520-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jake M." Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY's Denver Show Date: 27 Jul 1999 23:55:14 PDT Ruben...I plan on going (if the show happens)...but all I know is that a local radio station KTCL 93.3 is allegedly sponsoring the show...but I get no response from them about it...so I have no idea...sorry! But if I hear anything...I will post it. NP: Public Enemy "Theres a poison going on" (Kick ass album). Jake -- http://www.angelfire.com/co/rockman/index.html -- >From: Ruben A Blanco >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >Subject: (mobility) MOBY's Denver Show >Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 23:37:45 -0600 (MDT) > >Hello Everybody, > >Is anybody making plans on going to Moby's Denver, Colorado Show? >I checked it out on www.moby.org and it's supposed to be >18 Aug Denver, CO but there is no VENUE listing for the show. > >I've been checking TicketMaster but they are not listing this show. >Can anybody from Colorado or people going to the Denver show tell me >how I can get tickets for this concert? > >Thanks, > >Ruben Blanco >rblanco@utep.edu >******************* > > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: AJ Brustein Subject: (mobility) Boston Date: 29 Jul 1999 16:27:24 +0900 Please! Someone, anyone who knows something, anything about the Boston show around the 26th please tell me/the list! I really want to know as I may finally have a chance to se him! By the way, Plov, look! I am not the only one who made that special mistake... 3rd line, 2nd word... Later. AJ > the statement below makes no sense at all. > KEES! Maybe you can make some sense out of it! > If he lives in Tucson, wouldn't he know about Tucson? > Must be a typo. (just kidding Kees! I luv ya!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JRDYM77@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) my top 10 of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 03:44:03 EDT my top 10 for the 1990s would have to include yet is not limited to Sinead O'Connor, Universal Mother & Gospel Oak PJ Harvey, To Bring You My Love Cyndi Lauper, Sisters of Avalon Frente, Marvin the Album the cranberries, To The Faithful Departed Marilyn Manson, Mechanical Animals eels, electro-shock blues Moby, Everything is Wrong Bjork, Homogenic k.d. lang, All You Can Eat Ani Difranco, Dilate & Living in Clip Beck, Mutations soundtrack, Pi thank you for hearing me :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jake M." Subject: Re: (mobility) Spin's top 90 of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 00:50:29 PDT Well then...I have lots of favorite albums... in no real order except for the top 3. 10)Tupac-All Eyez on Me 9)James-Whiplash 8)Public Enemy- He Got Game Soundtrack 7)(the two here are various artist) Help Compilation, City of Angels Soundtrack (yeah...it may be very popular...but I thought it quite good) 6)Manic Street Preachers- Generation Terrorists 5)Cure- Hell anything released in the 90's...I even loved wild mood swings. 4)REM-Automatic for the People 3)The KLF-White Room 2)Radiohead-Ok Computer 1)Manic Street Preachers- The HOly Bible now moby's EIW would normally be my #1 and play would be up in the 10...but since this is a non-moby thing... hehe...don't get me started on songs...but here's a few Radiohead-Karma Police Smashing Pumpkins-Zero Anything by Moby or Manic Street Preachers Public Enemy-He got game Pubic Enemy-Crash Pulp-Disco2000 Placebo-Every You and Every Me (got lots of p's up in there) Xzibit-What you see is what you get... (these are only of the 90's...the 80's is a different story ;P). Jake -- http://www.angelfire.com/co/rockman/index.html -- "The unexamined life is not worth living"-Plato >Hey there! >So "Play" is considered by Spin magazine to be one of the pinacle releases >of >the last 10 years. Therefore, I put this question to anyone who wishes to >answer. Aside from the releases by Moby, what would be in your top 10? > >-Riley > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Gall Subject: Re: (mobility) Top ten of the 90s Date: 28 Jul 1999 03:38:21 -0500 ok....i know i'm not supposed to include moby, but geez! he's just really good.... 10. Final Fantasy VI OST 9. hum - downward is heavenward 8. orbital - middle of nowhere 7. me - my own DJ mix cd! :) 6. chemical brothers - brother's gonna work it out 5. smashing pumpkins - pisces iscariot 4. nine inch nails - the downward spiral 3. moby - everything is wrong 2. pearl jam - vitalogy 1. smashing pumpkins - siamese dream someone said something in here about the FF VII soundtrack...sorry, but i'd go for FF VI any day :) -Anthony (still pissed he can't go to the chicago show :P ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JRDYM77@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top ten of the 90s Date: 28 Jul 1999 04:46:27 EDT i so enjoy and love final fantasy games. i would like to let everyone know that there is a final fantasy film coming out in a few years thank you for hearing me, john ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: (mobility) t h o u s a n d Date: 28 Jul 1999 02:32:08 -0700 (PDT) On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, alive in the fields wrote: > ps. I'm going to see Moby in detroit on aug. 31st with a bunch of closet > Moby fans. Just look for the group of late teens trying to dance fast enough > when Moby breaks out Thousand. At least I hope he breaks out Thousand. What > a challenging song to dance to. I have see nary a man try, and he who I did > see attempt almost died trying to wiggle it more than just a little bit to > the ludicrous number of beats per minute. Yeah. Rock. Speaking of 'Thousand'; I have a query about that song and was wondering if maybe some of you more "studied" fans of Moby could answer. Okay, I was listening to "Rare" today and 'Thousand' came on and I got to thinking, did Moby write 'Thousand' because he was honestly inspired and had a vision to write this song exactly as it was or do you think he just had an urge to do sort of a "gimmick" type song with a hook, what with the guiness record for fastest song and all? What do you think? (i hope that made sense....it's 2:30 in the morning *hehe*) Sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html :::::::::::::::::::::::::::rescue me:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::from levelheadedness:::::::::: ::::::::::and the unnecessary luxury:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::of being calm:::::::::: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kevin kopplin Subject: (mobility) my top ten of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 05:50:10 -0700 I've decided I'm going to give this a go too, since I love both music and being opinionated... listed alphabetically garbage - garbage less than jake - losing streak nirvana - nevermind radiohead - ok computer rancid - let's go red hot chili peppers - blood sugar sex magik smashing pumpkins - siamese dream sublime - sublime violent femmes - add it up (yeah, it's a bunch of old stuff, but it's all great and the copyright date is 1993 so I assume it counts) weezer - pinkerton damn, there's so many I missed... it's not easy narrowing it down to ten kevin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kevin kopplin Subject: (mobility) question... Date: 28 Jul 1999 05:55:41 -0700 just something that popped into my head after thinking about "play" making the Spin Top 90 list... if I remember correctly, EIW was named one of Spin's albums of the year in... 94 I think? either I'm wrong, or this doesn't make sense... if EIW was one of the best albums (theoretically one of the best ten, then, I think) how can it not make the top 90? how can that album not make every list, period? it's absolutely wonderful... just some random thought... maybe I'd sound more coherent if I got some sleep. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: RE: (mobility) Top ten of the 90s Date: 28 Jul 1999 09:18:10 -0400 Just saw Frank Black the other night...he was very good, as usual (that was the eighth time I've seen him, I think). So here goes, in no particular order (I think there are 15 here instead of ten) Red House Painters - Red House Painters (rollercoaster cover) Catherine Wheel - Chrome The Pixies - Trompe Le Monde Sugar - Copper Blue/Beaster Moby - Play/Everything is Wrong Beastie Boys - Check Your Head Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister Blur - Parklife Manic Street Preachers - Generation Terrorists The Charlatans - Up To Our Hips KMFDM - Naive The La's - The La's My Bloody Valentine - Loveless Paw - Dragline Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation -----Original Message----- Top Ten of the 90s The best CD of the last ten years is (imho).... Frank Black - Teenager of the Year ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) Spin's top 90 of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 06:27:43 -0700 (PDT) --- TronicaFan@aol.com wrote: > Hey there! > So "Play" is considered by Spin magazine to be one > of the pinacle releases of > the last 10 years. Therefore, I put this question > to anyone who wishes to > answer. Aside from the releases by Moby, what would > be in your top 10? > > -Riley 1)Vast 2)The The-empty 3)Tribe called Quest- Midnight maurader 4)Cirrus-1999 5)Cowboy Junkies- Trinity Sessions Ill finish later. Bri === _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) OLDSKOOL! nasa tape giveaway, smart e's! Date: 28 Jul 1999 06:31:37 -0700 (PDT) I just wish that a tour like that could happen again, Ive asked some artist that were on the tour over the past few years and no one seem convinced that it could happen again. But sometimes wishing gets you no where. Bri --- jerry garcia wrote: > your very welcome. glad to know someone else on the > list caught that tour. everyone really put forth a > great effort. i think they didn't want to be > upstaged > by the other acts. i saw the tour in san francisco > and > i got the long sleeve t as well(black with the moby > move logo). but it's long since gone. :( > > peace-christian > === _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adekunle Olonoh Subject: Re: (mobility) t h o u s a n d Date: 28 Jul 1999 9:08:59 EST > Okay, I was listening to "Rare" today and 'Thousand' came on and I got to > thinking, did Moby write 'Thousand' because he was honestly inspired and > had a vision to write this song exactly as it was or do you think he just > had an urge to do sort of a "gimmick" type song with a hook, what with the > guiness record for fastest song and all? I've wondered that before as well. Good question. I think I've heard somewhere that a big part of it was just to push the limits. He heard some other song that was changing it's BPM count and got as high as a few hundred or something and thought it sounded cool and said, "hey, why not a thousand?" I'm sure someone else knows the story better than I do, and I may be way off anyway. It's a pretty cool song nonetheless--I think "power" may be the evident key word. I've heard people say it's kickass live, and I think that's what I'd look forward to if I ever got to a Moby show. Peace. np: Undernourished, "Manipulated" --Ade. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stegenga, Scott" Subject: (mobility) Top ten of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 09:13:01 -0500 In no order, but of equal importance, and excluding Moby... 1. Smashing Pumpkins - 'Siamese Dream' (modern american rock at its best) 2. Jeff Buckley - 'Grace' (My eyes still tear up on some songs here, even before he died) 3. Radiohead - 'OK Computer' (pinnacle of art rock) 4. Oasis - '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' (britpop returns!) 5. Bob Dylan - 'Live 1966 - The Concert at Royal Albert Hall' (quite possibly the best live rock album ever) 6. Beastie Boys - 'Check Your Head' (best fusion of the 60's, 70's and 80's) 7. Belly - 'Star' (Tanya Donnelly is so underappreciated) 8. Peter Murphy - 'Deep' (goth never died when he went solo, it just got better) 9. Manic Street Preachers - 'Everything Must Go' (the beautiful end of Britpop) 10. Mercury Rev - 'Deserters Songs' (makes you seriously consider taking drugs. I still won't, but... you know.) and my list goes to eleven 11. The Stone Roses - self-titled (yes it was released in 1989, but this is quite possibly the album of my existence, it defines everything I listen to. Nothing compares to its sheer simple brilliance. And I'll stop sounding like a fluff now. Thank You.) Scott Stegenga Tunes.com (formerly JAMTV/RollingStone Network) ...same company, more stuff... 312-642-7560 x109 http://www.tunes.com http://www.rollingstone.com http://www.thesource.com http://www.downbeatjazz.com http://www.rsradio.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Cottier, Darryl" Subject: (mobility) Moby Nile Date: 28 Jul 1999 08:03:24 -0700 Niles is just not the best venue, in Tempe I played there last week and it is semi small, sound depends on what they bring in but it tends to bounce off the walls alot, but if place is packed the people will stop that. Not a good place to watch an artist. Darryl Cottier - -----Original Message----- Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 10:55 PM why.. what's wrong with the niles theatre? i live in tucson, so i don't know much about the venues in tucson. plov - > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Blackwell Subject: Re: (mobility) my top 10 of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 08:02:55 -0700 (PDT) you REALLY like mutations by beck, i bought it expected it to be very good, as i loved both Mellow Gold and Odelay, however, i found this new CD to be very bad...i dunno, maybe it's just me...i'd defiatly put beck up there in great artists of the 90's but not mutations... what you you all think? -Dan ---JRDYM77@aol.com wrote: > > my top 10 for the 1990s would have to include yet is not limited to > > Sinead O'Connor, Universal Mother & Gospel Oak > PJ Harvey, To Bring You My Love > Cyndi Lauper, Sisters of Avalon > Frente, Marvin the Album > the cranberries, To The Faithful Departed > Marilyn Manson, Mechanical Animals > eels, electro-shock blues > Moby, Everything is Wrong > Bjork, Homogenic > k.d. lang, All You Can Eat > Ani Difranco, Dilate & Living in Clip > Beck, Mutations > soundtrack, Pi > > thank you for hearing me :) > > _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) Bart's top 10 of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 17:48:24 +0200 >Hey there! >So "Play" is considered by Spin magazine to be one of the pinacle releases of >the last 10 years. Therefore, I put this question to anyone who wishes to >answer. Aside from the releases by Moby, what would be in your top 10? > >-Riley My top 10 would be: 01- Moby - Everything is wrong 02- Leftfield - Leftism 03- Metallica - (the black titleless album) 04- The Aloof - Sinking 06- Faithless - Sunday 8pm 07- Air - Moon Safari 08- KLF - The White Room 09- K's Choise - Cocoon Crash 10- Guns 'n' Roses - Use Your Illusion 1&2 Can't wait until the release of Leftfields 2nd. album! Does anybody know when this is? Bart np: MV & B - Limits ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cstepanek@nny.com (Chris Stepanek) Subject: (mobility) My Top 10 albums of the 90s.. Date: 28 Jul 1999 12:24:37 -0500 How about we just say top 10 (or so) albums period!...and I will add Moby because he is important. i have thought about this list for a few days now so here it is. Mind you these are in no particular order...they are just the top of my list... SISTERS OF MERCY/FIRST LAST AND ALWAYS followed closely by "some girls wander...", nothing like smooth baselines, early syth, and aldrich's voice...the rhythmic din of the sister's baselines and tone..., there are very very few bands I will see live now a days but the sisters are one of them. MINISTRY/THE MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING TO TASTE great songs, ground breaking ways, this album is supplemented by ministry's live album..."In case you didn't feel like showing up..." for the real raw emotion in the songs. "thieves" alone is an anthem for industrial music. MOBY/MOVE The first moby album I bought and still my favorite, not only does it have those wonderful ambient songs it has the best version of the best moby track"all that i need is to be loved", but honestly it is hard to pick just one moby album/single/song. JANE'S ADDICTION/NOTHINGS SHOCKING I am a heavy electronic music fan but jane's is amazing and this album, even though most of the material was written years before it was recorded captures the band at their best, if you own one jane's record this is it, but any of them you can't go wrong with, "Kettle wistle" is a good one for an overview of the band. EARTHCRISIS/FIRESTORM The hardest most militant vegan straightedge hardcore record ever made and still the best, even though the straightedge hardcore scene is nothing like it was in it's hayday (1991-early 1995) this record still holds true. Plus I am from syracuse so I am a bit biased. SKINNY PUPPY/TOO DARK PARK Ok, I know alot of puppy fans think this record is a bit weak compared to their earlier stuff but I think it is the best, such industrial strength and dark solid emotions in the songs. NINE INCH NAILS/PRETTY HATE MACHINE I have always had a love/hate relationship with NIN...between the chessy teeny bopping "hate your parents/my life is pain " cliches trent seems to dig, to the pure style and layers of some of the more avant garde NIN tracks. "pretty hate machine' was i think one of the first industrial(ish) records that brought industrial and really electronic music into the mainstream. Broken and fixed are also good to see the progression of NIN, and the downward spiral is the only true industrial/alternative/pop/top 40 record of an value, the record is worth itself if only for the track(s) "a warm place" and "hurt", the new stuff "the day the world went away" is just amazing and I can not wait for "the fragile" to come out. All in all if you look past the sideshow and fashion victims of NIN you see musical perfection (at times). NIN is the only other band i seriously collect besides moby. MINOR THREAT/FUGAZI and YOUTH OF TODAY/SHELTER all four of those bands are amazing in their own rights, but the period of minor threat's transition into fugazi and vis-versa for youth of today into shelter are some great early hardcore. Minor threat's salad days and fugazi's song number one 7inches are amazing, Youth of today's last single into Shelter's "quest for certianty"...oh my god! THE CURE/DISINTEGRATION oh my! big long deep symphonic masterpieces. I am not a huge cure fan but this record is amazing and breathtaking. BEASTIE BOYS/LICENSED TO ILL we all know it, we all love it and I bet we all can sing/rap (whatever) at least one track from this album. Phat baselines, oldskool feel and the groundwork the the b-boy's musical journeys. THE PRODIGY/EXPERIENCE I know many consider "music for a jilted generation" the quintesential prodigy album but i always have leaned towards this one. It feels better to me and is probably has one of the best song orders of any album. PORTISHEAD/LIVE IN NYC I like all of this bands music for the most part, but this record combines so many elements into such a great whole. TRICKY/PRE-MILLENNIUM TENSION I like this album so much for it's complexity it is hard to talk about it. "christiansands" is am amazing track VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO (the one with Warhol's banana on it) This album is from the late 60s, but sounds like it was recorded (musically) from last year...point is it always sounds current. EVERY electronic/goth/pop/rock band owes it's roots to this record and band. They really set the stage for modern underground music. They did for "alternative" what the beatles did for pop/mainstream. Sorry to ramble on so long but I had to expand my reasons. --- Chris Stepanek - Designer - Nicholson | NY cstepanek@nny.com - ICQ# 25163388 --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: danny legare Subject: (mobility) already time for the best of the 90's? Date: 28 Jul 1999 10:24:13 -0700 off the top of my head: not in any order: slowdive- souvlaki massive attack- mezzanine hole- live through this moby- play underworld- dubnobasswithmyheadman/beaucoup fish nine inch nails- downward spiral bjork- debut st.etienne- foxbase alpha jane's addiction- ritual del habitual dead can dance- into the labyrinth more to come- should have a formal list in about....3 months or so... and for songs- don't even get me started.... yikes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Io6032@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #57 Date: 28 Jul 1999 13:28:02 EDT hey, i'm seeing moby on 30th this friday (woohoo!). is anyone else coming to the boston show? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) Tuscon, AZ Date: 28 Jul 1999 12:53:00 -0400 OK. sorry about the gender confusion. All makes sense now. I see that "PLOV" and I automatically assume it's Chris from SF. - Jayson -----Original Message----- Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 10:43 PM sorry.. i meant that i don't know much about the venues in PHOENIX. i don't know much about the ones in tucson, either.. but that has no context to what i meant earlier. and.. i'm not a HE. just thought i'd clear a few things. there is an A at the end of my first name, so Michael is not it.. it's Michaela. just for all u confused ppl out there. plov -----Original Message----- >Jayson! >> >> the statement below makes no sense at all. >> >> KEES! Maybe you can make some sense out of it! >> If he lives in Tucson, wouldn't he know about Tucson? >> Must be a typo. (just kidding Kees! I luv ya!) >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET >> Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 10:55 PM >> To: at INTERNET >> Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby in Arizona! >> >> >> why.. what's wrong with the niles theatre? i live in tucson, so i don't >> know much about the venues in tucson. > >well Tuscon IS in Arizona, right? > >..and if you dont live in Tuscon, how could you know? > >Kees, >-- > >--------------- > "I'm livin' in Limbo!" > [Boom Boom Satellites, 1998] > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) Boston Date: 28 Jul 1999 13:00:00 -0400 BOSTON: July 30th at Avalon on Landsdown Street. Doors open at 10pm. You can buy the tickets at the door (it's not sold out, I checked). Avalon is RIGHT BEHIND Fenway Park (where the Red Sox play) so it would be impossible not to find your way there. Just ask anyone in Boston for directions! email me if you want to meet up: jgmagnus@bkb.com - Jayson -----Original Message----- Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 4:27 PM Please! Someone, anyone who knows something, anything about the Boston show around the 26th please tell me/the list! I really want to know as I may finally have a chance to se him! By the way, Plov, look! I am not the only one who made that special mistake... 3rd line, 2nd word... Later. AJ > the statement below makes no sense at all. > KEES! Maybe you can make some sense out of it! > If he lives in Tucson, wouldn't he know about Tucson? > Must be a typo. (just kidding Kees! I luv ya!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) My Top 10 albums of the 90s.. Date: 28 Jul 1999 13:11:00 -0400 I hate to be so picky but ... Are we doing the best albums EVER? or JUST the 90s? This is important because there are some AWESOME albums that came out in the 80's that I might include such as: - Jane's Addiction: NOthing's Shocking - Stone Roses: self tittled and some others but I thought this specific request was for just 90s albums. It doesn't really matter I guess. - Jayson -----Original Message----- Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 12:24 PM How about we just say top 10 (or so) albums period!...and I will add Moby because he is important. i have thought about this list for a few days now so here it is. Mind you these are in no particular order...they are just the top of my list... SISTERS OF MERCY/FIRST LAST AND ALWAYS followed closely by "some girls wander...", nothing like smooth baselines, early syth, and aldrich's voice...the rhythmic din of the sister's baselines and tone..., there are very very few bands I will see live now a days but the sisters are one of them. MINISTRY/THE MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING TO TASTE great songs, ground breaking ways, this album is supplemented by ministry's live album..."In case you didn't feel like showing up..." for the real raw emotion in the songs. "thieves" alone is an anthem for industrial music. MOBY/MOVE The first moby album I bought and still my favorite, not only does it have those wonderful ambient songs it has the best version of the best moby track"all that i need is to be loved", but honestly it is hard to pick just one moby album/single/song. JANE'S ADDICTION/NOTHINGS SHOCKING I am a heavy electronic music fan but jane's is amazing and this album, even though most of the material was written years before it was recorded captures the band at their best, if you own one jane's record this is it, but any of them you can't go wrong with, "Kettle wistle" is a good one for an overview of the band. EARTHCRISIS/FIRESTORM The hardest most militant vegan straightedge hardcore record ever made and still the best, even though the straightedge hardcore scene is nothing like it was in it's hayday (1991-early 1995) this record still holds true. Plus I am from syracuse so I am a bit biased. SKINNY PUPPY/TOO DARK PARK Ok, I know alot of puppy fans think this record is a bit weak compared to their earlier stuff but I think it is the best, such industrial strength and dark solid emotions in the songs. NINE INCH NAILS/PRETTY HATE MACHINE I have always had a love/hate relationship with NIN...between the chessy teeny bopping "hate your parents/my life is pain " cliches trent seems to dig, to the pure style and layers of some of the more avant garde NIN tracks. "pretty hate machine' was i think one of the first industrial(ish) records that brought industrial and really electronic music into the mainstream. Broken and fixed are also good to see the progression of NIN, and the downward spiral is the only true industrial/alternative/pop/top 40 record of an value, the record is worth itself if only for the track(s) "a warm place" and "hurt", the new stuff "the day the world went away" is just amazing and I can not wait for "the fragile" to come out. All in all if you look past the sideshow and fashion victims of NIN you see musical perfection (at times). NIN is the only other band i seriously collect besides moby. MINOR THREAT/FUGAZI and YOUTH OF TODAY/SHELTER all four of those bands are amazing in their own rights, but the period of minor threat's transition into fugazi and vis-versa for youth of today into shelter are some great early hardcore. Minor threat's salad days and fugazi's song number one 7inches are amazing, Youth of today's last single into Shelter's "quest for certianty"...oh my god! THE CURE/DISINTEGRATION oh my! big long deep symphonic masterpieces. I am not a huge cure fan but this record is amazing and breathtaking. BEASTIE BOYS/LICENSED TO ILL we all know it, we all love it and I bet we all can sing/rap (whatever) at least one track from this album. Phat baselines, oldskool feel and the groundwork the the b-boy's musical journeys. THE PRODIGY/EXPERIENCE I know many consider "music for a jilted generation" the quintesential prodigy album but i always have leaned towards this one. It feels better to me and is probably has one of the best song orders of any album. PORTISHEAD/LIVE IN NYC I like all of this bands music for the most part, but this record combines so many elements into such a great whole. TRICKY/PRE-MILLENNIUM TENSION I like this album so much for it's complexity it is hard to talk about it. "christiansands" is am amazing track VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO (the one with Warhol's banana on it) This album is from the late 60s, but sounds like it was recorded (musically) from last year...point is it always sounds current. EVERY electronic/goth/pop/rock band owes it's roots to this record and band. They really set the stage for modern underground music. They did for "alternative" what the beatles did for pop/mainstream. Sorry to ramble on so long but I had to expand my reasons. --- Chris Stepanek - Designer - Nicholson | NY cstepanek@nny.com - ICQ# 25163388 --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael.demattei@milliman.com Subject: (mobility) Worst "Good" Bands of The 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 11:00:42 -0700 In no order: Bush Smashing Pumpkins (after Gish) MxPx/NoFX and all the other pop-punk bands Alice In Chains Pearl Jam Jewel No Limit/Bad Boy stuff Slow art rock (Tortoise, et al) I hope they all have Y2K problems and disappear! Thank god for the likes of Moby, Stereolab,=20= PSB, Julian Cope, Sepultura,=20= Sub Pop, and Am Rep=2E Deemo np: Robyn Hitchcock - Jewels For Sophia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Heidi Gronman Subject: (mobility) Re:thousand V2 #58 Date: 28 Jul 1999 21:04:33 +0300 (EET DST) > From: Bjorkdoll > Subject: (mobility) t h o u s a n d > Okay, I was listening to "Rare" today and 'Thousand' came on and I got to > thinking, did Moby write 'Thousand' because he was honestly inspired and > had a vision to write this song exactly as it was or do you think he just > had an urge to do sort of a "gimmick" type song with a hook, what with the > guiness record for fastest song and all? this is sigmund freud, hi! i guess moby made thousand with amusement of 'why not?' but as uncoscious levels of mind it also pretty nicely shows some sort of a flexibility or diversity or what fuck is he having in his mind anyway, that there's not much point to value things. no wrong nor right speeds, just different types of moving. or something. i love it. deine sauerkraut, heidi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: RE: (mobility) Worst "Good" Bands of The 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 14:10:32 -0400 Siamese Dream by Smashing Pumpkins was one of the best albums of the 1990's, and I thought that "Ten" by Pearl Jam was actually a great debut. The rest of their stuff never caught me. Alice in Chains had exactly 5 good songs (Would, Got Me Wrong, Rooster, Them Bones, Over Now). Jewel (or Spewel as I call her) really does suck. So does Limp Bizkit, Korn, etc. HELLO?? Ever hear of Helmet or Faith No More? They did that stuff better. And the Beasties mix rock and rap better than anyone. And what's more is that they actually grew up and got a brain instead of making sexist and homophobic remarks. Kudos to them. As far as most underrated band: by far it is Catherine Wheel. Pick up any of their 5 LP's, not to mention all the b-sides that never made it onto the "Like Cats and Dogs" LP and you've got yourself one of the best rock bands ever. If you don't have "Chrome", go buy it. It is AMAZING. Joe -----Original Message----- [mailto:michael.demattei@milliman.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 2:01 PM In no order: Bush Smashing Pumpkins (after Gish) MxPx/NoFX and all the other pop-punk bands Alice In Chains Pearl Jam Jewel No Limit/Bad Boy stuff Slow art rock (Tortoise, et al) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Samu Heinonen Subject: (mobility) go demixes Date: 28 Jul 1999 21:17:27 +0300 somebody is trying to sell me go - demixes (outer rhythm) for about 9$ in dollars. is it worth it? -Samu Heinonen- -samuhei@dlc.fi- http://www.saunalahti.fi/~samuhei/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) Top ten of the 90s Date: 28 Jul 1999 11:21:09 MST doesn't that suck though that the movie is coming out in something like 2001 or 2002? man such a long wait yeah the whole final fantasy series kicks ass! >i so enjoy and love final fantasy games. >i would like to let everyone know that there is a final fantasy film coming >out in a few years > >thank you for hearing me, john > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) t h o u s a n d Date: 28 Jul 1999 11:22:52 MST so the name of the fastest song is 'thousand'? cool can you tell me where to get that? i want to hear it! thanks >On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, alive in the fields wrote: > > ps. I'm going to see Moby in detroit on aug. 31st with a bunch of >closet > > Moby fans. Just look for the group of late teens trying to dance fast >enough > > when Moby breaks out Thousand. At least I hope he breaks out Thousand. >What > > a challenging song to dance to. I have see nary a man try, and he who I >did > > see attempt almost died trying to wiggle it more than just a little bit >to > > the ludicrous number of beats per minute. Yeah. Rock. > >Speaking of 'Thousand'; I have a query about that song and was wondering >if maybe some of you more "studied" fans of Moby could answer. > >Okay, I was listening to "Rare" today and 'Thousand' came on and I got to >thinking, did Moby write 'Thousand' because he was honestly inspired and >had a vision to write this song exactly as it was or do you think he just >had an urge to do sort of a "gimmick" type song with a hook, what with the >guiness record for fastest song and all? > >What do you think? > >(i hope that made sense....it's 2:30 in the morning *hehe*) >Sarah >"...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." >http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html > >:::::::::::::::::::::::::::rescue me:::::::::: >::::::::::::::::from levelheadedness:::::::::: >::::::::::and the unnecessary luxury:::::::::: >:::::::::::::::::::::::of being calm:::::::::: > > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby Nile Date: 28 Jul 1999 11:28:07 MST u know ive heard the same thing. i wish moby would play somewhere else so then i could go see him play! what kind of music do u play? i'm assuming techno. >Niles is just not the best venue, in Tempe I played there last week and it >is semi small, sound >depends on what they bring in but it tends to bounce off the walls alot, >but >if place is packed the people will stop that. >Not a good place to watch an artist. >Darryl Cottier > >- -----Original Message----- >From: mobility@lists.xmission.com at INTERNET >Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 10:55 PM >To: at INTERNET >Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby in Arizona! > > >why.. what's wrong with the niles theatre? i live in tucson, so i don't >know much about the venues in tucson. > >plov >- > > > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael.demattei@milliman.com Subject: (mobility) SPIN Magazine Date: 28 Jul 1999 11:31:50 -0700 Did anyone get a magazine with this month's issue?? Mine just seems to be filled with ads! Deemo np: still Robyn Hitchcock ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: RE: (mobility) Worst "Good" Bands of The 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 11:41:53 MST i would have to agree that siamese dream is the pumpkins best cd. that disc totally rocks. it was the first one i got and is still my favorite. their new one, adore, man that one i didn't like at all. bush i think sucks even though they have only 3 good songs (glycerine, machinehead and the mouth remix). i don't know why so many people like them. they really aren't that great. pearl jam is ok they have some decent stuff i also agree that korn sucks. they're stuff is so damn repetitive. same thing in everysong. they've finally sold out so we probably won't hear much more of their stuff for a while, or i hope anyway. _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david chamberlain Subject: Re: (mobility) Top ten of the 90s Date: 28 Jul 1999 14:49:18 -0400 Novotny, Joe wrote: > > The La's - The La's who's the band that recently did a cover of "there she goes?" dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: RE: (mobility) Top ten of the 90s Date: 28 Jul 1999 14:47:13 -0400 The Boo Radleys did one in 1993. -----Original Message----- Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 2:49 PM Novotny, Joe wrote: > > The La's - The La's who's the band that recently did a cover of "there she goes?" dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Justin Cade Subject: Re: (mobility) Top ten of the 90s Date: 28 Jul 1999 19:57:30 +0100 > > who's the band that recently did a cover of "there she goes?" > > dave sixpence none the richer i believe Justin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) charts!!!!/esenchul Date: 28 Jul 1999 12:11:11 -0700 (PDT) BODYROCK IS 34 ON MODERN ROCK CHARTS!!!!! 50 ON DANCE CLUB PLAY!!! 28 ON DANCE SALES!!!!! PLAY IS 196 ON ALBUM CHARTS!!! 10 ON HEATSEEKERS!!!!1 BUG YR LOCAL RADIO STATION TO PLAY MOBY!!!!!!!! 10en random essential albums of the 90ineties' (ill put a REAL list 2wogether l8ighter) MOBY:Play, EIW, AR/LI Dr. Octagon (glad this made it to the SPIN list! this album rules!!!!) ATR:Burn Berlin Burn TMBG:(oh wait thats from the 80'ighties) Jimi Hendrix:Woodstock (reissued in 90ineties' anyway) Nirvana:Nevermind (hate to admit it, but this is a brilliant album and i have to include it) In Utero (on a lesser scale) Jilted Gen (this album rules) FIRST CHEMICAL BROS Daft Punk a shitload more who cares bye! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) amp Date: 28 Jul 1999 12:46:40 -0700 (PDT) yes folks AMP will play HONEY next week.... why wont they show BODYROCK oh well at least they play MOBY we still dont have our sox back!!!! also playing: Laurent Garnier (i no u luv that video!!!) Schneider TM (good thing their paying atention to this German stuff, sum ov it is good) and more! bye! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) amp Date: 28 Jul 1999 12:47:13 -0700 (PDT) yes folks AMP will play HONEY next week.... why wont they show BODYROCK oh well at least they play MOBY we still dont have our sox back!!!! also playing: Laurent Garnier (i no u luv that video!!!) Schneider TM (good thing their paying atention to this German stuff, sum ov it is good) and more! bye! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) nonrelated Date: 28 Jul 1999 12:54:17 -0700 (PDT) just in case any1ne cares i saw the video music awards nominees... all crap, except UNKLE was nominated for best BREAKTHRU award!!!!!! thats cool but what about Chems? that isnt too new is it??? that otta win sumthin! It would rock if SQUAREPUSHER was nominated but hes too non0MTV so thats not really a surprise.... there however was a music awards show that gave SQPSH the best video of the year AND the best alternative, and maybe another 1ne... that rox tho, "COME ON MY SeLECTOR" was BY FAR best vid of the year... bye suckers === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) Spin's top 90 of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 13:25:47 -0700 (PDT) --- BRIAN HOVEY wrote: > > > --- TronicaFan@aol.com wrote: > > Hey there! > > So "Play" is considered by Spin magazine to be one > > of the pinacle releases of > > the last 10 years. Therefore, I put this question > > to anyone who wishes to > > answer. Aside from the releases by Moby, what > would > > be in your top 10? > > > > -Riley > > 1)Vast > 2)The The-empty > 3)Tribe called Quest- Midnight maurader > 4)Cirrus-1999 > 5)Cowboy Junkies- Trinity Sessions > > Ill finish later. > Bri >6)BT- IMA 7) Paul van Dyke- 45 RPM 8) NIN- The Fragile 9)Marillion-misplaced childhood 10)Orbital-orbital But there are so many more like the blue man group Dogzilla Blue Oyster Cult- Imangios anything by Depece Mode I mean it could go on forever Bri === _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Cottier, Darryl" Subject: (mobility) RE: mobility-digest V2 #59 Date: 28 Jul 1999 13:34:41 -0700 I actually play hard house, disco, d&b and some trance.. u know ive heard the same thing. i wish moby would play somewhere else so then i could go see him play! what kind of music do u play? i'm assuming techno. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael.demattei@milliman.com Subject: (mobility) Re: Worst "Good" Bands of The 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 13:36:17 -0700 >Siamese Dream by Smashing Pumpkins >was one of the best albums of the 1990's, Yeah, I can see how people like it=2E Maybe it's my age=2E My brother=20= is 12 years younger than I and he loves it=2E Disarm just drove me up a wall! Today is a good song and so is 1979 (both with excellent videos)=2E OK=2E=2E=2E=2Epost-Siamese Dream Smashing Pumpkins! Deemo np: Shine 7 - UK pop compilation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) WAY OFF TOPIC Date: 28 Jul 1999 15:38:34 -0500 Hi Folks I never realized how many people on this list liked the smashing pumpkins! They rank right up there with moby and the beatles for me. I'm curious if anyone would be interested in trading some pumpkins (or other bands) mp3's. I would love to get my hands on some LIVE stuff. Here's a list of what i have in mp3. Let me know what you have if you want to trade. and to make this somewhat, slightly related to moby... i do have a few live mp3's from a minneapolis show if anybody wants em. Smashing Pumpkins "Three Feet High" 06-16-90 Madison, WI 08-25-95 Reading Festival 10-23-95 Chicago, IL "The World Is A Vampire" 03-13-96 Turpentine Kisses 11-23-96 01-08-97 01-15-98 Viper Room Show 07-19-98 Much Music Show 07-19-98 07-31-98 Boston MA 02-09-91 Cambridge MA 02-12-91 NY, NY 04-07-96 Dusseldorf, Germany "Secrets of Your Dreams" 05-23-25-98 London 05-25-98 Stockholm Sweden 08-01-98 NY, NY 08-02-98 08-06-98 Charlotte NC 10-05-88 10-05-93 12-05-97 Miami FL Halloween Party 1993 Letterman Much Music Video Awards "The Greatest Day" and by the way... everybody has been mentioning siamese dream as one of the top albums, but i think that Gish and Adore are both just as good, if not better ------->rob -- $_______________________________________________________________________$ "An overturned Mercedes Benz, reeking of spilled gasoline, sat in a pile of broken glass near the east stage. The driver's-side door bore a green Bumper-sticker that read 'Greed Sucks.'" $___________________________-Addicted To Noise on the Woodstock Riots___$ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) t h o u s a n d Date: 28 Jul 1999 13:38:04 -0700 (PDT) --- Derek ~ wrote: > > > > so the name of the fastest song is 'thousand'? cool > can you tell me where to > get that? i want to hear it! thanks > > > He will break it out as the very last song and he will play it on dat and shake with you. It looks kind of really Dr. Frankinstienish I guess cus hes all covered with sweat and green and purple lights on his body, but such a great show that I think im going to try to get out of work and spend an hour with Moby again. Bri === _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: (mobility) Boston show on 30th! Date: 28 Jul 1999 16:09:00 -0400 yes! Me! - Jayson jgmagnus@bkb.com -----Original Message----- Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 1:28 PM hey, i'm seeing moby on 30th this friday (woohoo!). is anyone else coming to the boston show? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) Top ten of the 90s Date: 28 Jul 1999 14:34:50 MST hey is sixpence none the richer any good? ive only heard that one song. > > > > who's the band that recently did a cover of "there she goes?" > > > > dave > >sixpence none the richer i believe > >Justin > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) Spin's top 90 of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 14:38:04 MST hey quick question for ya. how can u list NIN's Fragile as number 8 when it hasn't even been released yet? there's the one single which really kicks ass but the album isn't even out yet. is it? > > > > > > -Riley > > > > 1)Vast > > 2)The The-empty > > 3)Tribe called Quest- Midnight maurader > > 4)Cirrus-1999 > > 5)Cowboy Junkies- Trinity Sessions > > > > Ill finish later. > > Bri > >6)BT- IMA >7) Paul van Dyke- 45 RPM >8) NIN- The Fragile >9)Marillion-misplaced childhood >10)Orbital-orbital > > >But there are so many more > >like > >the blue man group >Dogzilla >Blue Oyster Cult- Imangios >anything by Depece Mode >I mean it could go on forever >Bri >=== > > > > >_____________________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) RE: mobility-digest V2 #59 Date: 28 Jul 1999 14:38:49 MST cool what other places do u play at around arizona? >> I actually play hard house, disco, d&b and some trance.. > > >Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 11:28:07 MST >From: "Derek ~" >Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby Nile > >u know ive heard the same thing. i wish moby would play somewhere else so >then i could go see him play! >what kind of music do u play? i'm assuming techno. > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: Worst "Good" Bands of The 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 14:41:07 MST ahhh come one let's go for post-mellon collie. mellon collie was great except some of the songs near the end of disc 2 really sucked. post=-mellon collie because then we can exclude adore since adore wasn't really that good of a cd. it actually kind of sucked with the only good songs being perfect and apples+oranges >Yeah, I can see how people like it. Maybe it's my age. My brother is 12 >years younger than I and he loves it. Disarm just >drove me up a wall! Today is a good song and so is 1979 >(both with excellent videos). OK....post-Siamese Dream >Smashing Pumpkins! > >Deemo > >np: Shine 7 - UK pop compilation > > > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wigan Ludgate Subject: Re: (mobility) my top 10 of the 90's Date: 28 Jul 1999 14:42:31 -0700 (PDT) i realize this is very non-moby-related, so i'll be brief. to me Mutations was an extension of what Beck began with One Foot in the Grave, an amazing folkish record, mostly acoustic renderings of his first, my favorite Beck release thus far. with Nigel Godrich in the production booth, it seemed like he was just exploring some of the same musical ideas but trying to update the sound in the studio. i agree the effect was not as appealing as i had hoped. i still enjoy Mutations though, but it pales next to One Foot in the Grave or any number of bootleg radio show acoustic performances i have from the same early years, which are stunning. sorry again for getting off topic, but i love beck too. chris p.s. daniel cerman--i havent seen the Sept. 8 NC show added to the official tour schedule yet on moby.org. any word? thanks. --- Daniel Blackwell wrote: > you REALLY like mutations by beck, i bought it > expected it to be very > good, as i loved both Mellow Gold and Odelay, > however, i found this > new CD to be very bad...i dunno, maybe it's just > me...i'd defiatly put > beck up there in great artists of the 90's but not > mutations... > > what you you all think? > > -Dan > _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) WAY OFF TOPIC Date: 28 Jul 1999 14:43:01 MST are those all complete sets? man that's a lot of pumpkins mp3s! i have a few that i downloaded nothing original. where did u get the moby mp3 from? i'd like to get that > >Hi Folks > I never realized how many people on this list liked the smashing >pumpkins! They rank right up there with moby and the >beatles for me. I'm curious if anyone would be interested in trading some >pumpkins (or other bands) mp3's. I would love to get >my hands on some LIVE stuff. >Here's a list of what i have in mp3. Let me know what you have if you want >to trade. >and to make this somewhat, slightly related to moby... i do have a few live >mp3's from a minneapolis show if anybody wants em. > >Smashing Pumpkins >"Three Feet High" >06-16-90 Madison, WI >08-25-95 Reading Festival >10-23-95 Chicago, IL "The World Is A Vampire" >03-13-96 Turpentine Kisses >11-23-96 >01-08-97 >01-15-98 Viper Room Show >07-19-98 Much Music Show >07-19-98 >07-31-98 Boston MA >02-09-91 Cambridge MA >02-12-91 NY, NY >04-07-96 Dusseldorf, Germany "Secrets of Your Dreams" >05-23-25-98 London >05-25-98 Stockholm Sweden >08-01-98 NY, NY >08-02-98 >08-06-98 Charlotte NC >10-05-88 >10-05-93 >12-05-97 Miami FL >Halloween Party 1993 >Letterman >Much Music Video Awards >"The Greatest Day" > > >and by the way... everybody has been mentioning siamese dream as one of the >top albums, but i think that Gish and Adore are both >just as good, if not better > > >------->rob > >-- > > >$_______________________________________________________________________$ >"An overturned Mercedes Benz, reeking of spilled gasoline, sat in a pile >of broken glass near the east stage. The driver's-side door bore a green >Bumper-sticker that read 'Greed Sucks.'" >$___________________________-Addicted To Noise on the Woodstock Riots___$ > > > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: m.marian@utoronto.ca Subject: Re: (mobility) Clinton Park Aug. 2 Date: 28 Jul 1999 19:30:33 -0400 (EDT) Hi, I'm a new subscriber. My name is Meaghan, i'm female, 20 and I live in toronto canada. My favorites musicians are Skinny Puppy and Moby. Favorite song of Moby's is "That's When I Reach for My Revolver". I have some questions which I would like to direct to anyone who is familiar with the Albany area. I have a ticket for Moby's show on August 2nd, and I'd like to know if the best idea would be to take a bus/ train to Albany and then find Clinton Park (the location named on the ticket) from there. According to the map, that seems like the best idea, but since I'm not at all familiar with New York State, I don't know how far apart this Clinton Park place is from Albany. Advice anyone? I'd like to know as well, how long are the performances on this tour, to those who have already been lucky enough to attend. Thank you! Meaghan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Redmond Subject: (mobility) Non-Moby Top Ten (maybe more) Date: 28 Jul 1999 18:23:18 -0600 Since everyone else is putting their lists in........... as always, in no particular order...... ........albums......... The Pilfers - The Pilfers The Toasters - Hard Band for Dead The Cure - Wish NIN - Broken KMFDM - Angst Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Let's Face It Social Distortion - White Light, White Heat, White Trash Millencollin - Same Old Tunes REM - New Adventures in Hi-Fi U2 - Achtung Baby Red Session - R.Roan's Wee Thyme agree if you like, disagree if you must, flame only if you absolutely have to, these opinions are mine, not representative of Mobility, IMAX, or anyone else I've encountered in my life, its early still... daniel "then I heard some crap about Unity, but that only works when the beers are free..." - The Toasters ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brett McSherry Subject: (mobility) Absolute top ten! Date: 28 Jul 1999 22:38:04 -0400 Although I really like Smashing Pumpkins and NIN, I wouldn't put them into my all time list, however the list which was put together took a lot of thinking. And it was a lot harder seeing other people put down groups to which I will felt bad for not putting down. Oh well, this IS my list after all sooooo... 10.RadioHead- Ok Computer (1997) Nothing needs to be said here. 9.Hydra- Spooky Weirdness (1997) This album was a fluke for me. After binging on cd's for a while at a music store, I saw this album and looked at the title, it wasn't because I had heard a single, I just thought to myself 'what could the title suggest?' Even the cashier chuckled at the title, and seemed interested in what I would think about the album. It was one of the best ideas I have ever done to pick up this album. 8.Unkle- Psyence Fiction (1998) OK OK OK, Entroducing was fantastic, I agree, but I loved the diversity of this album so much that it is higher up the ladder. 7.Delerium- Semantic Spaces (1994) Being that I liked Front Line Assembly I knew I would like this album when I picked it up. I was wrong though, I loved it! 6.Omni Trio- The Deepest Cut (?) The biggest suprise of the list! I am not a big fan of Drum and Bass. However in saying that I am a huge fan of this guy. This D&B album didn't just make me wanna move, but to relax and enjoy all the senses stirring up inside me. So many anthemic songs, but the best is still 'Haunted Kind' off "The Haunted Science" album. 5.Catherine Wheel- Adam and Eve (1998) Kudos to all the Catherine Wheel fans out there. 'Chrome' as mentioned on many lists is a great album, but I still prefer this one. These guys are great. 4.The Tea Party- Transmission (1997) Not just a band that can do ballads like the new album would suggest, this last album full of harder industrial like rock/electronic songs was pure heaven. However, their slower ballads are great to, and on this album especially. 3.Machines of Loving Grace-Machines of Loving Grace (1991) Ahhh, soft dancey industrial music, this album was amazing. All their albums do it for me but this one I remember most. Can't wait for the new one to come out. 2.Mimi Goese-Soak (1998) Yes the same Mimi who blessed us with her vocals for WICILTD, and ITB off of Everything is Wrong. This album is more of that, and even some which are a lot harder and electronic. I am actually a fan of her old stuff in an old New York underground art/rock band called This album is close to #1 it was quite a struggle to decide, but I am happy with my choices, and happy to have possession of this album. Anyone who likes her stuff on EIW, would also enjoy. 1.Legion Of Green Men-Floating in Shallow Water (1999) Although hard to decide between this and the last album, I went with the latter. Trying to compare this album would be like saying put Moby's Play and End of Everything together. To make one great album. It has a bluesy upbeat feel with it's techno and ambient mold, yet doesn't sway to far from the first album. I recommend this or "Spatial Specific" to anyone who loves great music. For what they do, these guys are simply better then the Orb, and I love the Orb. Brett McSherry (sorry for the long email this time, u guys just got me on the one other thing I love talking about besides moby, "music"!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BFle123456@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Absolute top ten! Date: 29 Jul 1999 00:50:02 EDT This is my Top Ten List of the Decade: 1. Annie Lennox: Diva That album is amazingly lush, spiritual, and much better that later Eurythmics releases. BUy the CD if only for "Legend in My Living Room." 2. Tori Amos - from the choirgirl motel Her best work, and an amazing one at that. So many disparate musical styles, and lyrics that knock you to the floor. The best songs on that are "Playboy Mommy" and "She's Your Cocaine." 3. Garbage - Version 2.0 Their best album and one that does not leave my stereo after. It is mean, menacing, and does away with the weak woman syndrome nicely. Love Shirley Manson. 4. Portishead - Portishead This is the album for bad breakups and evil thoughts everywhere. When Beth Gibbons screeches for her lover to "don't despair" to a lover on the loose, I felt nails go down my back let me tell you! 5. Janet Jackson - The Velvet Rope This may be a "commercial release," but it is dark, sinister, menacing, and bleak. Especially surprising is the pain on this album; what can Janet have to be so sorry about? Amazing, as is "You," the best kiss off song ever. She;s not trying to "please everyone, but satisfy her needs." 6. Radiohead - OK Computer Beautiful, raunchy, and stylistic all in one. This is an album that challenges you, that makes you pay attention to the midtempo changes and the slurred lyrics. 7. Texas - White on Blonde The sexiest white soul album ever made! texas creates lush symphonies and lyrics that tease and tantalize your senses. Plus, it makes you horny baby!!!!! "Say What You Want," but this is a must have in all collections. 8. Depeche Mode - Violator The best album ever produced by these techno godfathers. The lyrics were some of Martin Gore's best, and "Enjoy The Silence" remains beautiful and melancholic. 9. Tricky - Maxinquaye This album was amazing: dark, brooding, doped out, creepy, and dirty. The beats were slow, the lyrics rushed or slowed down in parts, and one had to wonder what was going on around them. "Abbaon Fat Track" is the best of the trip-hop genre. 10. Kristine W. - Land of the Living Essentially a dance record, this baby rocks and moves the body in many many ways even Moby cannot. The lyrics on this record are amazingly deep fopr a dance soul record, and the voice is a cross between Aretha and Donna Summer. Wow! An album everyone should get is Kate Bush's "The Hounds of Love." It is by far one of the best albums ever made (it came out in 1985). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hytinic@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Chip's non-Moby top ten of the 90s Date: 29 Jul 1999 01:40:52 EDT Guess I'll throw my non- Moby top ten in... In alphabetical order... Air - Moon Safari Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes Bloodhound Gang - One Fierce Beer Coaster Fatboy Slim - Better Living Through Chemistry Fear Factory - Demanufacture Marilyn Manson - Portrait of an American Family Pet Shop Boys - Discography Pitchshifter - www.pitchshifter.com Rammstein - Sehnsucht Tool - Undertow I've noticed mine is kinda different from everyone else's... =) All that damn metal / punk-techno stuff.... - Chip ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JSoquet@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #60 Date: 29 Jul 1999 02:17:02 EDT I would love some mp3's of anything can't wait until Moby at the Nile JSoquet@aol.com later -SUn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: (mobility) MCM Date: 29 Jul 1999 07:30:16 -0500 Here's my list of seven significant releases of the 90's. These are records that I think helped shape the way music was made, listened to, and bought in this decade. Not all were commercial favorites, but they represented some new ideas, fresh trends, and made other people want to be in a band. In alphabetical order. Moby | Everything is Wrong (This record, along with Prodigy | Experience, brought techno into the mainstream. But it was Moby's fractured eclecticism that makes it stand head and shoulders above the rest.) NIN | Pretty Hate Machine (Joy Division's gothic dark beauty filtered though a love/hate symbiosis with Self, Society, God and Technology. Blade Runner set to music.) Nirvana | Nevermind (This is the voice of every geeky, dumb kid who ever got picked on in high school just for not being popular. Cobain's melodies were evocative of the Beatles, fueled by punk's raw energy, and driven by a peculiar and beautiful self-loathing and rage against the status quo.) Radiohead | the Bends (The new Pink Floyd? A rock band that is at once cinematic, mystical, cryptic, and plays melodies so sweet it makes you ache.) Red Hot Chili Peppers | BloodSugarSexMagic (the precursor to all the rap+metal outfits running around these days, from Rage Against the Machine to Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock.) Sunny Day Real Estate | Diary/LP2 (SDRE defined the artistic possibilities for hundreds grunge/punk/hardcore bands who sought to expand upon those roots to make music that was dynamic, challenging, compelling, and, above all else, emotional.) U2 | Achtung Baby (Along with Nevermind, probably the most influential record of the 90's. With AB, U2 defined themselves not only as the band of the last decade, but the next one as well. It began a song cycle that mimics CS Lewis' the Screwtape Letters in its search to find truth though deception, and introduced production techniques that were not so widely imitated since "Sgt. Pepper's".) Bradley S. Caviness, Bigwig Bigwig Enterprises bigwig@arkansas.net "I've often wondered how someone could put a critique of music into words. And I've often wondered why there was no musical commentary on writing." - Dr. Peter Kreeft, author "The early bird gets the worm. But the second mouse gets the cheese." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) Spin's top 90 of the 90's Date: 29 Jul 1999 06:36:36 -0700 (PDT) Well this is a list for the best albums of the 90's, and being a true fan and having heard 6 yes folks I said six songs from the forth coming album being released on 9-9-99 I would have to say that it will be on this list and it has a right to be. When you hear it you will understand. You can go to www.nin.com and register to hear more if you like. I believe that like Paul Okenfold, Paul Van Dyke, and of course MOBY that Trent is a musical genius. Just give it time it will make it on to your list as well. love peace and grease, Bri --- Derek ~ wrote: > > > hey quick question for ya. how can u list NIN's > Fragile as number 8 when it > hasn't even been released yet? there's the one > single which really kicks ass > but the album isn't even out yet. is it? > > > > > > > > > > -Riley > > > > > > 1)Vast > > > 2)The The-empty > > > 3)Tribe called Quest- Midnight maurader > > > 4)Cirrus-1999 > > > 5)Cowboy Junkies- Trinity Sessions > > > > > > Ill finish later. > > > Bri > > >6)BT- IMA > >7) Paul van Dyke- 45 RPM > >8) NIN- The Fragile > >9)Marillion-misplaced childhood > >10)Orbital-orbital > > > > > >But there are so many more > > > >like > > > >the blue man group > >Dogzilla > >Blue Oyster Cult- Imangios > >anything by Depece Mode > >I mean it could go on forever > >Bri > >=== > > > > > > > > > >_____________________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Free instant messaging and more at > http://messenger.yahoo.com > > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit > http://www.msn.com > > === _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) Clinton Park Aug. 2 Date: 29 Jul 1999 09:43:00 -0400 I thought it was CLIFTON Park. Clifton Park is about 10-15 minutes north of Albany up that main interstate. It's basically a suburb of Albany. I guess you could take a cab over to the venue for about 15.00 dollars or so. Hope you enjoy the show! - Jayson ps: if you have further questions email me at: jgmagnus@bkb.com -----Original Message----- Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 7:30 PM Hi, I'm a new subscriber. My name is Meaghan, i'm female, 20 and I live in toronto canada. My favorites musicians are Skinny Puppy and Moby. Favorite song of Moby's is "That's When I Reach for My Revolver". I have some questions which I would like to direct to anyone who is familiar with the Albany area. I have a ticket for Moby's show on August 2nd, and I'd like to know if the best idea would be to take a bus/ train to Albany and then find Clinton Park (the location named on the ticket) from there. According to the map, that seems like the best idea, but since I'm not at all familiar with New York State, I don't know how far apart this Clinton Park place is from Albany. Advice anyone? I'd like to know as well, how long are the performances on this tour, to those who have already been lucky enough to attend. Thank you! Meaghan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jgmagnus@bkb.com Subject: RE: (mobility) Absolute top ten! from Brett Date: 29 Jul 1999 09:51:00 -0400 Brett, You make such good descriptions of the albums that I'm going to check a few of them out. This could be an exciting time for me and some new music. I love HMV (plug plug) because you can return anything you buy within 40 days (even if it's been opened!). SO, I'll go buy some of the albums you just mentioned and see what thay DO to me. FYI - I bought some album from "Rae & Christian" last night and was NOT impressed. It's just rap and R&B. I basically had no idea what it would be so there ya go! - Jayson -----Original Message----- Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 10:38 PM Although I really like Smashing Pumpkins and NIN, I wouldn't put them into my all time list, however the list which was put together took a lot of thinking. And it was a lot harder seeing other people put down groups to which I will felt bad for not putting down. Oh well, this IS my list after all sooooo... 10.RadioHead- Ok Computer (1997) Nothing needs to be said here. 9.Hydra- Spooky Weirdness (1997) This album was a fluke for me. After binging on cd's for a while at a music store, I saw this album and looked at the title, it wasn't because I had heard a single, I just thought to myself 'what could the title suggest?' Even the cashier chuckled at the title, and seemed interested in what I would think about the album. It was one of the best ideas I have ever done to pick up this album. 8.Unkle- Psyence Fiction (1998) OK OK OK, Entroducing was fantastic, I agree, but I loved the diversity of this album so much that it is higher up the ladder. 7.Delerium- Semantic Spaces (1994) Being that I liked Front Line Assembly I knew I would like this album when I picked it up. I was wrong though, I loved it! 6.Omni Trio- The Deepest Cut (?) The biggest suprise of the list! I am not a big fan of Drum and Bass. However in saying that I am a huge fan of this guy. This D&B album didn't just make me wanna move, but to relax and enjoy all the senses stirring up inside me. So many anthemic songs, but the best is still 'Haunted Kind' off "The Haunted Science" album. 5.Catherine Wheel- Adam and Eve (1998) Kudos to all the Catherine Wheel fans out there. 'Chrome' as mentioned on many lists is a great album, but I still prefer this one. These guys are great. 4.The Tea Party- Transmission (1997) Not just a band that can do ballads like the new album would suggest, this last album full of harder industrial like rock/electronic songs was pure heaven. However, their slower ballads are great to, and on this album especially. 3.Machines of Loving Grace-Machines of Loving Grace (1991) Ahhh, soft dancey industrial music, this album was amazing. All their albums do it for me but this one I remember most. Can't wait for the new one to come out. 2.Mimi Goese-Soak (1998) Yes the same Mimi who blessed us with her vocals for WICILTD, and ITB off of Everything is Wrong. This album is more of that, and even some which are a lot harder and electronic. I am actually a fan of her old stuff in an old New York underground art/rock band called This album is close to #1 it was quite a struggle to decide, but I am happy with my choices, and happy to have possession of this album. Anyone who likes her stuff on EIW, would also enjoy. 1.Legion Of Green Men-Floating in Shallow Water (1999) Although hard to decide between this and the last album, I went with the latter. Trying to compare this album would be like saying put Moby's Play and End of Everything together. To make one great album. It has a bluesy upbeat feel with it's techno and ambient mold, yet doesn't sway to far from the first album. I recommend this or "Spatial Specific" to anyone who loves great music. For what they do, these guys are simply better then the Orb, and I love the Orb. Brett McSherry (sorry for the long email this time, u guys just got me on the one other thing I love talking about besides moby, "music"!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Paul Medeiros" Subject: RE: (mobility) My Top 10 albums of the 90s.. Date: 29 Jul 1999 10:43:08 -0400 Actuall Jane's Addiction is coming out with a greatest hits cd this October. -paul > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com > [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Chris Stepanek > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 1:25 PM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: (mobility) My Top 10 albums of the 90s.. > > > JANE'S ADDICTION/NOTHINGS SHOCKING > I am a heavy electronic music fan but jane's is amazing and this > album, even > though most of the material was written years before it was recorded > captures the band at their best, if you own one jane's record this is it, > but any of them you can't go wrong with, "Kettle wistle" is a good one for > an overview of the band. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "MAGNUS, JAYSON G" Subject: (mobility) AR a Concept Album?? Date: 29 Jul 1999 11:52:22 -0400 Someone on the list said that they thought AR was a concept album. I don't see it. Where is the concept? - Jayson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #60 Date: 29 Jul 1999 11:01:12 MST hey you are going to moby at the nile? how much are tickets do you know? >I would love some mp3's of anything > >can't wait until Moby at the Nile > > >JSoquet@aol.com > >later >-SUn > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Cpt. Koons" Subject: (mobility) Moby in Cleveland Date: 29 Jul 1999 15:31:09 -0400 Its official. Moby will Play Cleveland. Wednesday September 1 @ 9pm Venue is The Odeon Concert Club. Tickets on sale Friday 10am $17.50 ADV $20.00 DOS See ya there!!!!!! We were in that Hanoi pit of hell over 5 years--Cpt. Koons (Pulp Fiction) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #60 Date: 29 Jul 1999 12:42:49 -0700 derek~ i am going to see moby @ the niles theatre. tickets themselves are $15 and then there's the ticketmaster charge of 7.70 per tickets. i paid $48.40 for two tickets. plovious -----Original Message----- >hey >you are going to moby at the nile? how much are tickets do you know? > > > >>I would love some mp3's of anything >> >>can't wait until Moby at the Nile >> >> >>JSoquet@aol.com >> >>later >>-SUn >> > > >_______________________________________________________________ >Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: Re: (mobility) AR a Concept Album?? Date: 29 Jul 1999 18:23:29 -0500 ----- Original Message ----- > Someone on the list said that they thought AR was a concept album. > I don't see it. Where is the concept? > Moby himself has spoken in several interviews about the themes at work on AR. It's about the dichotomy of the human condition: to be a fallen creature but still made in God's image. The songs strike a balance between man's base instincts towards sex and violence and self-gratification, and his aspirations to spirituality, altruism and self-denial. The UK version of the record splits that between the two cds, AR & LI. But Moby prefers the US release, saying putting the two adjascent to each other makes the rough stuff more abbrasive and the ambient stuff more soothing. BSC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #60 Date: 29 Jul 1999 20:34:30 MST whoa only $15?! geez i could even afford to buy myself one of those tickets! it's too bad my parents won't let me go :( totally sucks hard gotta wait til he plays somewhere else i guess -derek _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MALCOM117@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Moby: Hey anybody living or visiting Chicago IL check out this on Date: 30 Jul 1999 01:25:33 EDT So I don't post that much and this might not be Moby related but if anyone lives or will be visiting Chicago, IL on Tuesday, August 24th...my friend and I will be DJing at EXIT..1315 W. North...from 10pm to 4am....including rock, punk, gothic, industrial, funk, new wave, hip-hop...etc etc etc...and just about everything in-between including of course some moby...so hope to see you all that can make it out...and let me know if your from the list just to say hello....thx ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #60 Date: 29 Jul 1999 23:19:47 -0700 well considering that i don't go out much and haven't been to a concert since october, i'm willing to spend that much $$. plus, it'll be my first moby concert, so i don't mind. if the tix were more, then i'd seriously consider it. however, i've got to have fun sometime!! it's very rare that i go out and stuff, so i'm going to enjoy it when i get the chance. plovious -----Original Message----- >whoa only $15?! geez i could even afford to buy myself one of those tickets! >it's too bad my parents won't let me go :( totally sucks hard >gotta wait til he plays somewhere else i guess >-derek > > > > >_______________________________________________________________ >Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: moby1342@juno.com Subject: (mobility) top ten Date: 30 Jul 1999 01:54:31 -0500 PJ harvey-to bring you my love moby-animal rights radiohead- ok computer mercury rev- yerself is steam smashing pumpkins-melloncollie and the infinite sadness sugar- copper blue tool- aenima moby-everything is wrong tori amos- little earthquakes stabbing westward- darkest days --- love em all f ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: (mobility) moby's top ten? Date: 30 Jul 1999 00:11:44 -0700 (PDT) ya know...reading all these top tens...i'd love to be able to see what moby's top ten albums of the 90's are, so far. :) Sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html :::::::::::::::::::::::::::rescue me:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::from levelheadedness:::::::::: ::::::::::and the unnecessary luxury:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::of being calm:::::::::: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "- hyponoise -" Subject: Re: (mobility) top ten Date: 30 Jul 1999 03:32:14 EDT in no particular order download - the eyes of stanley pain underworld - dubnobasemyheadman skinny puppy - last rights dead voices on air - piss frond radiohead - ok computer [ just a great album ] david bowie - low brain eno - music for airports depeche mode - violater or songs of faith and devotion [ can't make up my mind ] wire - 154 meat beat manifesto - 99% curve - cuckoo some more great albums aphex twin - SAW II pj harvey - to bring you my love alice in chains - dirt moby - i like to score -jason n p . emp recordings of dead / alien voices on CBC2 new waves [ detroit radio 89.9fm ] _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: Re: (mobility) top ten Date: 30 Jul 1999 01:01:40 MST all right someone else besides me likes tool. u gotta agree that aenima is an awesome record. tool is really good in my opinion, they're original you know. mellon collie is good, too. i like that one a lot. though i still like siamese dream better. >PJ harvey-to bring you my love > >moby-animal rights > >radiohead- ok computer > >mercury rev- yerself is steam > >smashing pumpkins-melloncollie and the infinite sadness > >sugar- copper blue > >tool- aenima > >moby-everything is wrong > >tori amos- little earthquakes > >stabbing westward- darkest days > >--- > >love em all >f >___________________________________________________________________ >Get the Internet just the way you want it. >Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! >Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) top ten Date: 30 Jul 1999 13:25:35 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) In no particular order: Moby - EIW Curve - Doppelganger PJ Harvey - Dry Future Sound of London - Lifeforms Massive Attack - Mezzanine Dead can Dance - Towards the within (live) Clinic - the 3 singles and b-sides Death in Vegas - Dead Elvis The Cure - Wish The Levellers - Levelling the Land Radiohead - The Bends (one over, but considering Clinic's stuff hasn't been compiled into a proper album yet). TMB ------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tom Cerchiara" Subject: (mobility) I'm new Date: 30 Jul 1999 06:04:57 PDT Hey whats up all. I'm new to this list but not ney to Moby. I'm 20 years old and love Moby (I've seen him 5 times). I first heard moby in 1994 when I heard "Next is the E" at a rave. I went out and bought "Moby" and loved it. I then got "Ambient" and started collecting his stuff. I own 15 moby cd's: Moby Early Underground Ambient Everything is Wrong Rare: The Collected B-Sides I like To Score Animal Rights Play Move (single) Every Time You Touch Me (single) Feeling so Real (single) Bring Back my Happieness (single) Honey & Run On(single) Honey (single) Honey (remixes) If any one knows where I can find some old moby stuff in NYC please let me know. I'm searching for some old 12" so I can mix it in when I spin. Every one seems to be doing a top 10 favorite albums so here are mine. Moby - Next is the E Keoki - All Mixed Up Josh Wink - United Dj's of America Lords of Acid - Voodo U Praga Khan - Pragmatic Coldcut - Cold Krush Cut's DJ Krush - Krush Orbital - In-Sides Juno Reactor - Transmissions Moby - Play _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: (mobility) voodoo child 12" Date: 30 Jul 1999 06:37:44 PDT Hi everybody, my amigo Marcus has a Voodoo Child 12" fresh in! He usually has other Instinct Moby in stock, too. Be sure to check for Moby, Voodoo Child, Barracuda, Brainstorm, and UHF under each of their appropriate headings and you'll usually find 3 or 4 gems. Reference the discography and you can usually fiund Moby's remixes of others, too. I got my R & S 'Voodoo Child' record form him, as well as 'Voodoo Ray' from A Guy Called Gerald, and a Jam & Spoon 'Stella' 12" which doesn't have the Moby remixes, but the b-sides instead. (lots of voodoo, eh?) Check it out, it's a great catalog! -Steve Reply-To: mbaxendale@ndirect.co.uk VINYL USED DANCE RECORDS * RARITIES * DELETIONS * CLASSICS * TECHNO * CLUB * ACID HOUSE * HIPHOP * JUNGLE * HARDCORE * FUNK * >DISCO * ELECTRO * TRANCE * COOL To view the full catalogue [8000 Titles] go to and bookmark: http://www.virtualvinyl.ndirect.co.uk * Voodoo Child [R.Hall / Moby] - Voodoo Child [2 Mixes], Permanent >Green, M-Four [Rare Orig] - 1991 - Instinct [EX 227] - £18 _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) the electrifying magic of MOBY Date: 30 Jul 1999 09:40:19 -0700 (PDT) so i was listening to Fran Fried's SLEEP DEPRIVATION EXPERIMENT this morning, thats why i got up so late, and he played HONEY and WDMHFSB?, and when he went to announce the songs he said how much moby's show rocke!!!!!! yay!!!!!! then later he remembered to say sumthin: A week from tomorrow, Annette Sczesziul (or sumthin) will broadcast an interview she conducted with Moby be4our the show!!!!! so tune in to 89.5 WPKN FM 12elve noon a week from tomorrow, or if you cant do that, listen on wpkn.org easternt ime uv corse but he didnt mention that he met me after the show!!!! also, he wrote about the show in his column this morning: after writing tons of shit about woodstock: OUR OWN LITTLE BLAZE: While Woodstock burned Sunday, so did Toad's, only in a much more positive way. I can't remember the time I saw a show so electrofying there. For those who think dance music is repetitive aand boring, there was Moby, who survived Woodstock nicely, to set everyone straight. Using a live drummer, percussionist and bassist and playing guitar himself (along with backing vocal tapes), he made the music come alive -- be it his early frenzy, like "Go", or later, more ambient and experimental tracks, like "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad" (which he didnt play at the show... but Fran played this song last night, so i guess he really likes that song) from his new album "Play"-- in ways one couldn't imagine hearing it in a dance club or on the radio. And Moby, a slight gentle man by nature, looked absolutely possessed. This Sunday night show was what a Saturday night should be in this town and never is anymore. And why he is'nt a superstar, or closer to one, is beyond me. AMEN TO THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hen it links the article about his two percussionists and Paul Simon's 4our percussionists.... seriously WHY IS MOBY NOT FAMOUS!?!?!?!?? this is obscene!!!!! its because of the record companies that never gave techno the chance it deserved. anyway ddont want to get into that, i've been listening to "MY WEAKNESS" a lot lately. any1ne else feel deeply affectionate about this song???? i dont know why it justs hits me there *hits some place that is not his heart* i mean here *misses agin* well you know where my heart is!!! i just won an ebay auction! Monty Python _Final Ripoff_ for 10$ with shipping! yay!!!!! bye mega kresss people!!!!!!! === W W C D WHAT WOULD CHESTER DO?????? SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: john coltrane Subject: Re: (mobility) question...spin's top 90 Date: 30 Jul 1999 09:46:35 -0700 (PDT) has anybody checked the whole list? there's A LOT of questionable stuff on the list. and A LOT of albums that are placed strangely. but hey! we don't write the thing! if you get a chance, take a look when your at the store. it's kinda funny! oh yeah! and i noticed that a lot of people are putting bjork's homogenic on there list. while i think it's a GREAT album, i think that post had much more of a musical impact and influence. peace-christian --- kevin kopplin wrote: > just something that popped into my head after > thinking about "play" > making the Spin Top 90 list... if I remember > correctly, EIW was named > one of Spin's albums of the year in... 94 I think? > either I'm wrong, or > this doesn't make sense... if EIW was one of the > best albums > (theoretically one of the best ten, then, I think) > how can it not make > the top 90? how can that album not make every list, > period? it's > absolutely wonderful... > just some random thought... maybe I'd sound more > coherent if I got some > sleep. > > _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: (mobility) TOP TEN Date: 30 Jul 1999 09:46:16 PDT I got the Voodoo Child Dog heaven single today, and I love the extended mix, it's excellent, better than the album version by far. Top Ten of 90's Depeche Mode - Violator Moby - Animal Rights (US) Nirvana - Nevermind Radiohead - OK Computer Tori Amos - Under the Pink Faith No More - King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime Mansun - Attack of the Grey Lantern Hayden - The Closer I Get Portishead - Dummy Stone Temple Pilots - Core - Casey _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: john coltrane Subject: Re: (mobility) My Top 10 albums of the 90s.. Date: 30 Jul 1999 10:02:54 -0700 (PDT) > THE PRODIGY/EXPERIENCE YEAH!!!!!!!!! i forgot this one! this one of the best albums ever! and definitely a quintisential piece of electronic music. what year did this come out? 90..91! damn!! every track is great!! and all the singles from this album are freakin' amamzing! the prodigy/moby tour around this time(where he supposedly didn't play anything live, sorry to bring up a sore subject)was AWESOME!!!!!! bubye _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: RE: (mobility) My Top 10 albums of the 90s.. Date: 30 Jul 1999 13:06:20 -0400 Check out the remixes from the singles at this time. I want to say that Moby did one (or am I thinking of his Orbital remix?) In any case, I loved Experience when it came out and a lot of people thought I was crazy when I thought that Prodigy would be huge. I didn't think they'd get as good as they are now, though. I love those guys. Liam Howlett is actually a really decent guy. Keith is a bit of a prick, but I think part of it is his rock star image. In any case, I'd love to see Moby and Prodigy tour again, but I know Moby is really upset about the song "Smack My Bitch Up". What a crazy video that is. BTW, anyone here ever see the Aphex Twin video for "Windowlicker"? I've showed it to a few non-Aphex Twin fans, and they CANNOT stop talking about it. They think it's the funniest/best video they've ever seen. Sorry if this topic has been discussed before. Gonna take your brain to another dimension...pay close attention! Joe (who turns the ripe old age of 24 tomorrow) -----Original Message----- Sent: Friday, July 30, 1999 1:03 PM > THE PRODIGY/EXPERIENCE YEAH!!!!!!!!! i forgot this one! this one of the best albums ever! and definitely a quintisential piece of electronic music. what year did this come out? 90..91! damn!! every track is great!! and all the singles from this album are freakin' amamzing! the prodigy/moby tour around this time(where he supposedly didn't play anything live, sorry to bring up a sore subject)was AWESOME!!!!!! bubye ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: john coltrane Subject: Re: (mobility) t h o u s a n d Date: 30 Jul 1999 10:17:25 -0700 (PDT) hmmm...i've mentioned it before, but did anybody catch the tour where he stood on top of his keyboards and got naked during thousand? is was very surreall! the lights flashing on/off to the beat. and then he shook a smiling sven vaths habd as he walked of stage. ANOTHER freat moby show! they played sweet home alabama...HAHAAHEHEEHAHEHAAA! ^_^ --- BRIAN HOVEY wrote: > > > --- Derek ~ wrote: > > > > > > > > so the name of the fastest song is 'thousand'? > cool > > can you tell me where to > > get that? i want to hear it! thanks > > > > > > > He will break it out as the very last song and he > will > play it on dat and shake with you. It looks kind of > really Dr. Frankinstienish I guess cus hes all > covered > with sweat and green and purple lights on his body, > but such a great show that I think im going to try > to > get out of work and spend an hour with Moby again. > Bri > === > > > > > _____________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Free instant messaging and more at > http://messenger.yahoo.com > > > _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: Re: (mobility) AR a Concept Album?? Date: 30 Jul 1999 13:26:58 +0200 Brad Caviness wrote: > Moby himself has spoken in several interviews about the themes at work on > AR. It's about the dichotomy of the human condition: to be a fallen creature > but still made in God's image. The songs strike a balance between man's > base instincts towards sex and violence and self-gratification, and his > aspirations to spirituality, altruism and self-denial. The UK version of the > record splits that between the two cds, AR & LI. But Moby prefers the US > release, saying putting the two adjascent to each other makes the rough > stuff more abbrasive and the ambient stuff more soothing. > > BSC ---------- WOWIE! i've been waitin; for this for 3 weeks now great postings! i lov it! -- --------------- "I'm livin' in Limbo!" [Boom Boom Satellites, 1998] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) 90's non-moby Date: 30 Jul 1999 13:38:49 +0200 hi hey, top-tens, let's keep it to non-Moby albums, because we cannot expect moby to go name his own cd's... and b.tw.: > > david bowie - low <-- this one is from 1973 or so i think [could be one of my all time fav's tho] > brain eno - music for airports Brain funny, BRIAN ENO, and this one from the early 80's so check your booklets, lads, kees -- --------------- "I'm livin' in Limbo!" [Boom Boom Satellites, 1998] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: john coltrane Subject: Re: (mobility) Chip's non-Moby top ten of the 90s Date: 30 Jul 1999 11:32:56 -0700 (PDT) > Bloodhound Gang - One Fierce Beer Coaster BLOODHOUND GANG ROCK!!!! they are so underated! hilariously funny. there new album is in the works. so is WEEZER'S. yeah!!! _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: J Holland Subject: (mobility) Bowery Date: 30 Jul 1999 11:47:11 -0700 (PDT) Any one at the Bowery Ballroom show? how 'bout that blaze? ha! __ http://www.go.com ________________________________________________________ ____ Get your Free GO Network Email address at http://mail.go.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: (mobility) top ten of whenever Date: 30 Jul 1999 11:51:16 PDT My top ten changes from week to week, but here are some favorites (both new and longterm) in no particular order... The Very Best Of Lou Reed (UK best of released this year) (I just discovered Lou Reed and wonder how I lived without his music before this...) Talking Heads - Sand In The Vaseline (2CD best of) (You'll love it or hate it. I love it.) U2 - Achtung Baby (made me love music) Tupac - All Eyez On Me (one of the very few gangsta rappers I enjoy, this is the best of the genre imho) Wilco - Summer Teeth (from this year, ended my foolish 2 year techno/dance only streak) Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream (you all said it already) U2 - The Joshua Tree (my favorite album by my favorite group) Moby - * (you all know I feel about Moby, I couldn't choose just one) Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Godfodder (a guilty pleasure, brit teen angst pop) Built To Spill - Keep It Like A Secret (great alternative, tightly wound and catchy as all get out) and I need a greatest hits for Creedence Clearwater Revival very badly. Consider them included, too. Okay so that was 11. Shoot me. (gee I need something in parenthesis for this line too) -Steve _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: john coltrane Subject: Re: (mobility) top ten Date: 30 Jul 1999 12:02:37 -0700 (PDT) learn to swim, learn to swim, learn to swim... that freaks me out everytime i hear it! > all right someone else besides me likes tool. _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: john coltrane Subject: Re: (mobility) I'm new Date: 30 Jul 1999 12:02:25 -0700 (PDT) > Josh Wink - United Dj's of America great cd. if you don't have it, try to pick up the jeno,united dj's of america cd. quintisential SF house mix. the doc martin cd is pretty good too. peace-christian _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Alita18@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) the electrifying magic of MOBY Date: 30 Jul 1999 16:26:58 EDT i totally agree here, moby should be a lot more recognized than he is. His style is so spiritual in most cases. For example the first two tracks on the album "everything is wrong" just lift you up. In order to appreciate Moby, you have to be able to feel his music. Just to note, another artist that is definatley worth looking into is rabbit in the moon. check out their new album FLOOR.I.D.A. It;s a nice blend of spiritual techno and a slow jungle beat. jess ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: RE: (mobility) the electrifying magic of MOBY Date: 30 Jul 1999 16:39:19 -0400 You guys hit something here that separates Moby from so many other musicians...I think it is fair to say that he is at peace with himself and with God. Not that he doesn't have his own problems or issues (I don't know what they are), and he is most certainly passionate about many things (environment, Christ, animal rights, etc.) but Moby loves life and it comes through in his music. Only someone who has some sort of inner peace could write something like "When It's Cold I'd Like to Die", "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters," or "Everloving". Moby is without a doubt a composer with potential to equal Bach or Beethoven. Don't laugh...I think he possesses above average intelligence and when he writes music he wants to tap into EMOTION. If he continues to write and perform music he will be one of the best musicians of our generation. I say that not in an ass-kissing sort of way, but because he truly is one hell of a performer. I cannot wait to see him again. Joe -----Original Message----- Sent: Friday, July 30, 1999 4:27 PM i totally agree here, moby should be a lot more recognized than he is. His style is so spiritual in most cases. For example the first two tracks on the album "everything is wrong" just lift you up. In order to appreciate Moby, you have to be able to feel his music. Just to note, another artist that is definatley worth looking into is rabbit in the moon. check out their new album FLOOR.I.D.A. It;s a nice blend of spiritual techno and a slow jungle beat. jess ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cstepanek@nny.com (Chris Stepanek) Subject: (mobility) Top ten albums of right NOW! Date: 30 Jul 1999 16:58:30 -0500 I did the top ten (or so) albums ever....but these are the top ten discs/mp3s making the rounds in my ears the past week (or so). I am on a decidedly electronic kick right now...and I didn't even know. These are in order this time, 1. Richie Hawtin / Orange 2. Nine Inch Nails / The Day The World Went Away (single) 3. Squarepusher / Maximum Priest E.P. 4. Moby / Bodyrock (US single) 5. Atari Teenage Riot / 60 Second Wipeout 6. Ministry / Center of The Spoon 7. White Zombie / Ressurection Day (an mp3 collection of live songs from the devil music (volume 1) days) 8. Smashing Pumpkins / (We Salute you) Naked Man (a mp3 boot) 9. Lopez / Why Can't it Stop 10. Moby / Underwater (ambient CD included with some ETIW discs, 100 I think) --- Chris Stepanek - Designer - Nicholson | NY cstepanek@nny.com - ICQ# 25163388 --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: Re: (mobility) t h o u s a n d Date: 30 Jul 1999 14:14:07 -0700 (PDT) On Fri, 30 Jul 1999, john coltrane wrote: > hmmm...i've mentioned it before, but did anybody catch > the tour where he stood on top of his keyboards and > got naked during thousand? is was very surreall! the > lights flashing on/off to the beat. and then he shook > a smiling sven vaths habd as he walked of stage. > ANOTHER great moby show! they played sweet home > alabama...HAHAAHEHEEHAHEHAAA! ^_^ Oh, I have pictures from his last show that he did here (probably two years ago) and a couple of them are of when he got up on his keyboard during 'thousand'. He didn't get naked though. *pout* You get to see all the good shows, christian! giggling, Sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html :::::::::::::::::::::::::::rescue me:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::from levelheadedness:::::::::: ::::::::::and the unnecessary luxury:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::of being calm:::::::::: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tom Cerchiara" Subject: (mobility) Moby live Date: 30 Jul 1999 15:39:37 PDT The show at toads place in New haven was awesome probably the best i've ever seen him. Does he still play raves? _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: john coltrane Subject: Re: (mobility) t h o u s a n d Date: 30 Jul 1999 17:19:09 -0700 (PDT) > *pout* You get to see > all the good shows, christian! > > giggling, > Sarah oh you stop it! i'm just musically obsessed! it's all i do in my spare time. buy music, trade music, play music with my friends, talk about music on lists like this, and go to shows. i go to atleast 2 a month. have to! i'd loose my sanity otherwise. peace-christian _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: john coltrane Subject: Re: (mobility) Top ten albums of right NOW! Date: 30 Jul 1999 17:26:03 -0700 (PDT) > 10. Moby / Underwater (ambient CD included with some > ETIW discs, 100 I > think) OH SURE! i swear i'm the last person on the planet not to hear that dang disc. pout, pout. oh well, someday. _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) 10 Date: 31 Jul 1999 01:49:44 +0100 in no order death in vegas - dead elvis underworld - second toughest in the infants nin - fixed nirvana - in utero prodigy - experience felix - #1 faithless - reverence / irreverence orbital - insides beck - stereo pathetic soul manure =klf - chill out =fsol - dead cities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rhygin Racing Cycles" Subject: (mobility) WFNX Friday Date: 30 Jul 1999 22:10:02 -0400 Anyone hear Moby spin today on Boston's WFNX, (also webcast)? A nice change from the usual alternative top-40. I was stuck in my car and would love a copy. CJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lainey3333@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) the electrifying magic of MOBY Date: 31 Jul 1999 00:19:19 EDT well, many great artists are not appreciated until after they are dead.... I PRAY this isn't the case with Moby because he is an extremely talented addition to today's musicians ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: (mobility) misquoting Date: 31 Jul 1999 00:03:03 -0500 Man, I wish some people on this list would learn how to quote properly... at least don't quote someone's *entire* message and just add a single line of response. Sheesh. -- The C.O.D. / John Turpin / "I believe in this reality / But it doesn't answer what it means to me My hope is / Above and beyond" -- Mortal, "Above & Beyond" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Io6032@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Moby Concert and Meeting Moby Date: 31 Jul 1999 01:50:08 EDT Agh the original message got screwed up. Moby was unbelievable. This was my first concert and I think I'll remember this better than losing my virginity. Incredible show. When we arrived at Avalon at 6:30 the crowd was already abuzz (all the free t-shirts were gone ack!). i wanted to get up front early, but my friends didn't want to. We stood around for a while until Moa came one. Moa was pretty good in my opinon. They played a nice fusion of jazz, rock, and drum and bass. The backing band was pretty cool, they were dressed all ultra preppy. The keyboardist was hilarious because he'd get up when he wasn't playing groove to the music and dance around. The bassist played like a robot, but was really good. The guitarist had a sense of cool around him and was tearing it up. The drummer had some great beats and had no problem keeping up with those psycho breaks. Anyways they played a nice set. The wait in between was long and they kept on launching smoke at us. Finally we heard the strains of a Moby track, but where was Moby??? After the track finished they launched some more smoke out us and enter Moby strapped with an acoustic guitar. He opened up with some new stuff of play, which I have not memorized yet so I can't tell you which tracks. The set list looked like this approximately (I probably forgot some tracks or couldn't tell you the names because I am in shock): Paranoid TWIRFMR Bond Theme Go Everytime You Touch Me Bring Back My Happiness Feeling So Real Honey Bodyrock Next Is The E B-Side off a British Single (wasn't familiar with it) Thousand The highlights were: Go, Bond Theme, Next is the E, TWIRFMR, Thousand Go was great because the crowd just dug it up and everyone knew it. Plus Moby got up and yelled Go a lot. On Bond Theme, Moby played guitar and was absolutely fantabolous. He mixed it with another song which I wasn't familar with or couldn't tell. The crowd went nuts for it. Next is the E was one of my personal favorite Moby tracks and the live version was awesome. He introduced it as a song about dancing until the early morning and everybody danced. TWIRFMR was introduced as a Boston Tradition, because Mission of Burma is from Boston. It was great live and Moby played it with extreme vigor. The crowd chanted along with this one. Thousands was possibly the visual highlight of the night. Moby performed it alone and I believed closed with it. He was topless looking all buff and cool. He moved his hands to the beat (in a curling motion like he was lifting weights, but with his hands perpindicular as opposed to at his sides). The light show on this one was fantasic. Very energitic and cool. Finally he stood up on his keyboard and stared just deadpan at the crowd. He slowly raised his hands. I thought he was going to stop at the cross position but instead he raised them into an O. The lights at this point were so hectic he looked like he was almost B&W. Visually it was top notch. Throughout the show Moby was very energetic. He was sweating like crazy after the first song. He didn't slow down for any song. He jumped around a lot, and got up on his amp and keyboard. He played almost every instrument except bass. I was surpised to see him play so much auxillary percussion like congas. The rhythms were nuts. The backing band was very good. The guy on drums was great and gave everything a very human feel. The bassist was female and looked she was a hardcore punk she had a sticker on her bass that said Giulliani is a Jerk. The auxillary percussionist looked like Keith Flint, no joke. He got topless and was really energetic as well. One Love was the phrase of the night. Moby was just unbelievable. And now here is the part of the night that I will never forget. I just finished making an album recently. As a last minute idea I decided to make a copy for Moby. My friends arrived late and were in a huge rush, but I convinced them to stay just a few minutes extra as the CD was still copying. I was very unsure about giving Moby the CD. I wasn't sure how I'd get it to him in the first place and second how he'd react. I was very nervous and attempted once or twice to try and give it to him when he slowed down in a song, but that didn't work. Finally during a break I started waving it like mad (I was right up front) but he was so intense he didn't notice. Then people started screaming "TAKE THE CD!!!" (Thank you Evita Stoltzmann and friends for getting that started and a special thank you to the big NIN fan who helped too) and then Moby looked at me and took the CD. I almost fainted right there. He looked at the cover and said "Thank you Rizwan Mahmud from 6 Kirkwood Drive" (if your from boston and heard that, rizwan is me :). I couldn't believe he had taken the CD and I couldn't believe he had pronounced my name properly! He was so nice about it and even said thanks. I really couldn't believe how cool Moby could possibly be. If your interested in getting a copy of the CD, its a double disc, 35 tracks, big mix of electronic, techno, jazz, drum & bass, and rock (I was inspired by Moby to shed the concept of one style albums), and is available for $12 through the mail from me (email me at rizwanm@iname.com). I also have just put a website http://listen.to/riz though the audio samples aren't on it yet. Sorry for the shameless plug. I still can't get over the fact that I met Moby. the night was incredible. hearing moby live, meeting him, and giving him my cd are possibly the greatest thing i've done all my life. i will never forget today. please email me if your interested more about the concert our would like to order the CD. thanks for reading this whole long email!!! Rizwan Mahmud rizwanm@iname.com moby devotee and musician http://listen.to/riz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Craig J. Rasmussen" Subject: Re: (mobility) Everything is Wrong Mixed Date: 31 Jul 1999 07:25:34 -0500 I can't believe you haven't found this cd yet. I just got back from a month vacation in europe and I saw the double cd at literally 7 or 8 music stores. I think you are checking in the wrong spots. HMV and Virgin should have them. -----Original Message----- +AD4-Hi Folks, +AD4- +AD4-Well I just spent my week of vacation in Toronto looking for this Cd. I hit +AD4-the used stores, HMV, tower, Sam the Record Man and a bunch of other stores +AD4-and I couldn't find it. However there is a glimmer of hope. According to +AD4-one of the stores that I went to, I was told that the cd may be reissued. I +AD4-guess Mute Records is giving Oasis records the right to distribute their +AD4-cd's. +AD4- +AD4-Now my question is Has anyone heard of Oasis records? Can anyone shed some +AD4-light on this matter. Is anybody willing to have a burned cd version of +AD4-this :). +AD4--paul +AD4- +AD4- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "- hyponoise -" Subject: Re: (mobility) 90's non-moby Date: 31 Jul 1999 08:27:39 EDT i missed the 90s bit. opppssss. those are old albums but good ones. > > david bowie - low <-- this one is from 1973 or so i think >[could be one of my all time fav's tho] > > brain eno - music for airports >Brain funny, BRIAN ENO, and this one from the early 80's a replacemnt to them would be Autechure - TriRepeate++ and Psychic TV - pick an acid house era album --- anyone seeing moby in detroit on this tour? is there going to be a moby-list gathering? -jason n . p . 12 rounds . pleasant smell _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Craig J. Rasmussen" Subject: (mobility) EYTM remix comp Date: 31 Jul 1999 07:29:49 -0500 I was at Tower Records in London a few weeks back and I came across the Everytime You Touch Me Remix Competition winners 12 for 1 pound. I picked it up but still haven't listened to it yet because I don't have a turntable. But, I would like to know if it is limited edition and what it is probably worth (hasn't been played). I have never seen it anywhere else and I was just flipping through the sale items. Kevin craigras+AEA-msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "- hyponoise -" Subject: !moby (mobility) wilt Date: 31 Jul 1999 08:43:55 EDT hi, i just got my mp3.com site up and running. i have a lovely baby project and i put up two songs. if everyone would head on over to www.mp3.com/wilt and check it out id greatly appreciate it. any feedback can be directed back to me. thanks, -jason www.mp3.com/wilt/ _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Proxia@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) the electrifying magic of MOBY Date: 31 Jul 1999 11:58:36 EDT i believe there are quite a few people that greatly appreciate him ... and yes it maybe moreso after hes dead ... because often you dont realize something so great until its gone .. - bobo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: Re: !moby (mobility) wilt Date: 31 Jul 1999 13:17:32 -0500 Hi everyone... just checked out the wilt page on mp3.com and downloaded both songs..... IODE has an AWESOME sample from the transformers cartoon show!!!!!! They're both really interesting tracks. I know someone else has some stuff up on mp3.com.... so could you let us know again? I would love to hear everyone's music from this list ----rob - hyponoise - wrote: > hi, > > i just got my mp3.com site up and running. i have a lovely baby project and > i put up two songs. if everyone would head on over to www.mp3.com/wilt and > check it out id greatly appreciate it. any feedback can be directed back to > me. > > thanks, > -jason > www.mp3.com/wilt/ > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com -- <-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-> "An overturned Mercedes Benz, reeking of spilled gasoline, sat in a pile of broken glass near the east stage. The driver's-side door bore a green Bumper-sticker that read 'Greed Sucks.'" -Addicted To Noise on the Woodstock Riots <-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: john coltrane Subject: Re: !moby (mobility) wilt Date: 31 Jul 1999 11:31:34 -0700 (PDT) SHEP!SHEP!SHEP! SHEP HAS AN AWESOME CD! ASK HIM ABOUT IT. REALLY GOOD STUFF. PEACE-CHRISTIAN --- Rob Skipworth wrote: > Hi everyone... > just checked out the wilt page on mp3.com and > downloaded both songs..... IODE > has an AWESOME sample from the transformers cartoon > show!!!!!! They're both > really interesting tracks. I know someone else has > some stuff up on > mp3.com.... so could you let us know again? I would > love to hear everyone's > music from this list > > ----rob > > - hyponoise - wrote: > > > hi, > > > > i just got my mp3.com site up and running. i have > a lovely baby project and > > i put up two songs. if everyone would head on over > to www.mp3.com/wilt and > > check it out id greatly appreciate it. any > feedback can be directed back to > > me. > > > > thanks, > > -jason > > www.mp3.com/wilt/ > > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit > http://www.msn.com > > -- > > > <-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-> > "An overturned Mercedes Benz, reeking > of spilled gasoline, sat in a pile > of broken glass near the east stage. > The driver's-side door bore a green > Bumper-sticker that read 'Greed Sucks.'" > -Addicted To Noise on the Woodstock Riots > <-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-> > > > > _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: Re: (mobility) top ten Date: 31 Jul 1999 12:29:17 +0200 Tim Beecher wrote: > > In no particular order: > > Curve - Doppelganger > > PJ Harvey - Dry ahhh, Curve and PJ (Polly Jean) in one breath, now this must be someone i can talk with :-) all I miss now is Johnny Napolitano a.k.a. Concrete Blonde... (if you saw that hair, it'd make you concrete blInd!) k. > ------------------- > Tim Beecher > Cranfield University > T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk -- --------------- "I'm livin' in Limbo!" [Boom Boom Satellites, 1998] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: Re: (mobility) misquoting Date: 31 Jul 1999 20:55:53 +0200 cool John Turpin wrote: > > Man, I wish some people on this list would learn how to quote properly... > at least don't quote someone's *entire* message and just add a single line > of response. Sheesh. this is the place, where you can learn from your irritations ..irritations are the only thing you can learn from, it's about yourself what else could you learn, than about yourself? my humble opinion, i learned a LOT on this List about myself! Mind motherfucker as i am! i hope you stay ON John, because i like your postings a lot! loving is easy, just give yourself up, kkkk