From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) moby's marketing guy Date: 01 Oct 1999 02:37:04 -0400 with everyone complaining about how moby has sold all his music to commercials and whatnot (i know thats a very broad statement) no ones thought, damn whoever got mobys music on all these shows and commercials must be some marketing genius! i gots to hire me one! eric gold@netrox.net http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Heidi Gronman Subject: (mobility) Re:OFF-TOPIC! big words #142 Date: 01 Oct 1999 11:49:24 +0300 (EET DST) hi mo-babes, i assume at least some of you have read '1984' by george orwell. he built in that book a society, where people are controled by 'the big brother'. one of the scariest ideas those in power in that society had invented was will AND ability to control thoughts. it's done by creating new language, where amount of words is limited, f.e. you don't need any more word 'bad', when you can say -good. very bad is --good, very good is +good and so on. the point is: one cannot think without words. if you don't have word for, say, fucked up political situation, or say, raping, you don't comprehend it. it doesn't occur in your understanding. something just happens, you may feel bad, but if you're not able to relate that odd feeling (here:bad) anywhere in your experience, in your history and so in your mind, you're somewhat powerless to do anything about it. also: theory of metaphoras claims that one cannot think abstract things without using concrete methaphoras. and it claims, that logic/nature of given/chosen metaphora moves also to that abstraction you're depicitioning with that metaphora to yourself. so: if you descripe that life's on the fast line it affects your way of living, and it may differ a lot from your friends way of living who tells that life's a rollcoaster. why, vehicles and possibilites of action of the motorway differ from those of said rollcoaster. english is defenitely not my mothertongue, but i read and write in english and while i do, i also think in english. the fact that my vocabulary is way much smaller than those who speak english as a first language, makes me weaker, even stupid, to express my ideas. it's also the reason why i STATE instead of buying studiotime by softening. i don't know words enough to soften. but, anyway, although i wrote sort of 'truth' about how essential and crusial it is to know and use words for to be able to handle complex conseptions i'm also assuming i'm wrong. my (as well as others) statements are still just opinions, just ideas. it won't harm anyone to think about something odd. you know the words to do it :). i find it hard to get moby-related. i cannot do nothing else but listen. h, eskimorontologicalgebrassosiativeskimonkeywordnung! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: RE: (mobility) memory loss Date: 01 Oct 1999 11:35:54 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) Yeah, I dudn't think of that. Escape from insanity... I need a shortcut to nirvana. Another question for Moby, the God - believing, genius mind, 'Why do ya think God doesn't part the sea and give various other signs like in the Old Testament anymore?' TMB On Thu, 30 Sep 1999 16:57:32 EDT Beacwork@aol.com wrote: > Well, you can always smoke more "demon weed." Then you'll forget that you > don't remember so much. > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kelbert" Subject: Re: (mobility) Fw: Barbie vs. Ken Date: 01 Oct 1999 08:59:32 -0700 i finally realized the problem... in my address book the address for michelle and mobility are mixed up. gawd........ i think its time fo rme to trash this email program and get a real one. anyway. sorry people. again. -kelly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: RE: (mobility) Issues and Flames Date: 01 Oct 1999 06:00:58 -0700 (PDT) --- Tim Beecher wrote: > Does anyone have any good tips for preventing > memory loss? Yep. They're... ummm... ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danielle Logue Subject: RE: (mobility) moby at roxy Date: 01 Oct 1999 09:43:02 -0400 I care! Happy early Birthday! I should really find out about tix. Last time I called ticketmaster was about 2 weeks ago, and there were tickets available then, but that was a while ago. I'll call and find out though. We should definately think of a time and place. Talk to you all soon. Danielle > -----Original Message----- > From: CaMuS888@aol.com [SMTP:CaMuS888@aol.com] > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 10:16 PM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) moby at roxy > > I am thinking about going to the Roxy show, but haven't gotten around > to > getting the tix yet...anyone know if there are any left? I'd like to > meet up > with some people from the list, that would be pretty chill. Oct. 28th, > huh? > My birthday's the 29th! Ok nobody cares...So uh...right, talk to u > guys later > or something... > > ~Vedaben~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "dale" Subject: Re: (mobility) Fw: Barbie vs. Ken Date: 01 Oct 1999 09:52:27 -0600 hey kelly, no prob. that thing was freakin hilarious P.L.U.R. -dale- Prixfix@dreamscape.com www.mp3.com/prixfix/ goingintosubmissiontryingtoenjoytheslowridedowntofulleffectofthethoughtofyou .. -me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) moby at roxy Date: 01 Oct 1999 11:46:06 -0700 I bought tickets yesterday...$5 ticketbastard charge... so I assume there are plenty of tickets left.. Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Danielle Logue Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 6:43 AM I care! Happy early Birthday! I should really find out about tix. Last time I called ticketmaster was about 2 weeks ago, and there were tickets available then, but that was a while ago. I'll call and find out though. We should definately think of a time and place. Talk to you all soon. Danielle > -----Original Message----- > From: CaMuS888@aol.com [SMTP:CaMuS888@aol.com] > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 10:16 PM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) moby at roxy > > I am thinking about going to the Roxy show, but haven't gotten around > to > getting the tix yet...anyone know if there are any left? I'd like to > meet up > with some people from the list, that would be pretty chill. Oct. 28th, > huh? > My birthday's the 29th! Ok nobody cares...So uh...right, talk to u > guys later > or something... > > ~Vedaben~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PuffDanny2@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Issues and Flames Date: 01 Oct 1999 11:58:16 EDT What the hell does any of this crap have to do with Moby? I dont need to hear about childhood memories, anybody's insecurities, or any other bullshit that you are in therapy for. If you're gonna write about stuff like this, either somehow tie it into Moby, or email each other personally so my mailbox doesn't have 50 messages about shit that is totally irrelevant to 95% of the people on this list. Now, to relate this to Moby: Has anyone heard the DJ Cake CD and do you have any suggestions where to find it? -*Shasta McNasty* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danielle Logue Subject: RE: (mobility) moby at roxy Date: 01 Oct 1999 11:46:43 -0400 oh. that's sad. thanks for the info. Danielle > -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Hand [SMTP:tripwire@vdot.net] > Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:46 PM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: RE: (mobility) moby at roxy > > I bought tickets yesterday...$5 ticketbastard charge... > so I assume there are plenty of tickets left.. > Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com > [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Danielle Logue > Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 6:43 AM > To: 'mobility@lists.xmission.com' > Subject: RE: (mobility) moby at roxy > > > I care! Happy early Birthday! I should really find out about tix. > Last time I called ticketmaster was about 2 weeks ago, and there were > tickets available then, but that was a while ago. I'll call and find > out though. We should definately think of a time and place. Talk to > you all soon. > Danielle > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: CaMuS888@aol.com [SMTP:CaMuS888@aol.com] > > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 10:16 PM > > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > > Subject: Re: (mobility) moby at roxy > > > > I am thinking about going to the Roxy show, but haven't gotten > around > > to > > getting the tix yet...anyone know if there are any left? I'd like to > > meet up > > with some people from the list, that would be pretty chill. Oct. > 28th, > > huh? > > My birthday's the 29th! Ok nobody cares...So uh...right, talk to u > > guys later > > or something... > > > > ~Vedaben~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Redmond" Subject: Re: (mobility) Fw: Barbie vs. Ken Date: 01 Oct 1999 10:18:41 -0600 Don't apologise, with the high levels of seriousness here lately, a laugh is appreciated... Besides, that was the only laugh i've had in about six weeks... daniel "Oh I'm so glad to know they've all just gone home, cause finally we're here alone at last." - The Pilfers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR values... Date: 01 Oct 1999 09:27:50 -0700 (PDT) NMR means not Moby related. Delete it if you wish. --- Christopher Michael Bourke wrote: > such as? I have to call you on this one, you > are absolutely wrong. No, I'm not. My math major says otherwise. Currently, all mathematics that you perceive are just one of many systems... infinite systems. You can change entire systems of algebra by changing some basic rules (there are only four numbers in the set, there are two strings of infinite numbers, etc...) > Proofs and Theorums are universal--the only > thing that is subjective is the basis of > number systems (ie binary, base ten, > hexedecimal)--and amazingly, and beautifully, > if you translate a number, say a prime into > another system, its still... PRIME!!! That's because what you are referring to is just a different representation of the same algebraic system. It's like saying water in four different languages. > Nature speaks the language of mathematics, > all principles are the same, whether here on > our little planet or millions of light years > away on alpha centari. This is a hasty generalization. You are assuming that because Earth acts in this way, the rest of the universe must. We don't have enough data to make this statement. > Not only that but mathematics is the only > form of knowledge that can guarantee a 100% > answer; and failing this, it can tell us > within what kind of range we are correct, > 95%; 60%; whatever. Chaos theory does no such thing. It is unpredictable, yet still mathematically sound. No true answers. Mathematics is still not an exact science. > You could very well have the secret of life > as you claim, brought about in an objective > manner; the disbelief of others doesn't > invalidate it (it's objectivity or Truth). Touche. Point to you. > BTW: *I* have the secret of life, not you. Nope! > not necessarily; with refinement and > clarification, a q/a session, all doubts > could be silenced; Room for interpretation > comes not by the complexity of the idea, but > by the misunderstandings of others or the > lack of clarity on the author's part. Not true. All doubts can never be silenced. You can get most of them, but never all of them. It's still up to the receiver to validate what you have said, and then process a complex idea. Perhaps further define, but never, ever have the complex idea that you had. Two people cannot share the same complex idea, no matter how hard they try. There is ALWAYS room for interpretation. ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Issues and Flames Date: 01 Oct 1999 09:29:59 -0700 (PDT) --- PuffDanny2@aol.com wrote: > What the hell does any of this crap have to do > with Moby? Then delete the messages in a string that you don't like. I don't like to hear about everyone trying to coordinate to go to the Roxy, so I just delete it. I don't complain. > -*Shasta McNasty* This show is hilarious. :) ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby at roxy Date: 01 Oct 1999 13:18:21 EDT hey....get tix either on ticketmaster online or by phone...i'm sure there are still tix left....i care that it will be your b-day on the 29th and i would love to celebrate it with you....take care...elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby at roxy Date: 01 Oct 1999 13:20:50 EDT hey...all i have to say about this roxy show is that if i don't meet at least one of you guys, i will be very sad and disappointed....love....elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) dedication Date: 01 Oct 1999 11:11:36 -0700 (PDT) i would now like to dedicate this e-mail to Blackie, my sister's pet guinea pig, who has got a whole bunch of bug's on her and has been put to sleep today. as well as my sister, Shayna "Why does my heart Feel so bad? Why does my soul Feel so bad? ........these open doors............" Blackie the Guinea Pig November 30 1995-October 1, 1999 RIP thank you for your time ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) MOBY DEBUT ON 120 Date: 01 Oct 1999 11:23:12 -0700 (PDT) it sez on the 120 minutes website that theyll be debuting videos from: Fiona Apple (her new song is supposed to have a jungle beat... ha, i remember her dissing the "electronic_" hype a few years ago and then saying "watch me put out an electronic_ album", so there ya go) Guana Apes (actually, its Guano.... doesnt matter, its still shit ;) Edna's Goldfish (no miss Krabapple has a cat ;) Charlatans UK Long Beach Dub All Stars (are they an actual dub group, or are they just saying that?) Stereophonics Blink 182 MOBY Blinker The Star which MOBY vid wud this be? WDMHFSB? probly. why are they debuting new techno videos on 120 first, not AMP? heres the AMP playlist, 4 who cares.... Basement Jaxx (PUKE!!!):Red Alert Orbital:Style (and im aching 4 u...) Jamiroquai:Supersonic (DEBUT)(wow, theyre playing them on AMP, crescent) Faithless:God Is A DJ (and so am I) EBTG:5 Fathoms (DEBUT) (any1 heard this new EBTG? supposed to be good) Gus Gus:Ladyshave (love that song! yeahhhhhh!!!!!) Lamb:B Line (i still think their 1st cd is better) STEREOLAB:FREE DESIGN (DEBUT) (I heard a track from it last night on 1340 WYBC, crescent fresh, but i still prefer their Krautrock stuff) Liquid Liquid:Cavern (something like a phenomenon) Ming & FS:Madhattan Bound (theyre crescent) okay there u go! WPKN DRUM CIRCLE SATURDAY OCTOBER 16! EMAIL ME IF YOU WANT TO ARRANGE A RIDE OR SUMTHIN! I WANNA MEET SOME OF YOU CRESCENT FRESH FELLOWS! If you can't be there, you can always listen at wpkn.org AND BTW: fundraising NOW!!!! i'll be there Sunday 11:30-12:30 ok thats too much! MOBY!!! bye! ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) which mix??? Date: 01 Oct 1999 11:38:37 -0700 (PDT) okay folks, duz ne1 have the SPLENDOR sdtk? it has a Moby mix of "Beetlebum" by Blur, but which 1? the minimal house 1 or the downtempo Japanese import Bustin and Dronin 1? heres the tracklisting for it: (CDNOW samples have a * in front of em) *FBSlim: Sho Nuff *Slowdive:Shine (Locust Remix) *London Suede:Chemistry Between Us (not to be confused with the new Bush single) (Lionrock Remix) *EBTG:Before Today (Chicane Remix) *House Of Love:I Don't Know Why I Love You (Atlas Remix) Air:Kelly Watch The Stars (MOOG COOKBOOK Remix) Micronauts:Jag (Radio Edit) (are they any good? i like their OMD and Chems mixes, but is their normal stuff good?) *Chems:Elektrobank (Radio Edit) Blur:Beetlebum (Moby Remix, WHICH ONE?????) Chapterhouse:Mesmerise (MAD PROFESSOR mix) Hurricane #1:Only The Strongest Will Survive (James Lavelle of UNKLE Remix) (funny, he does nothing on the album, but he does everything else by UNKLE) Lush:Sweetness & Light (My Bloody Valantine Mix) Armand Van Helden/Roland Clark:Flowerz NEW ORDER:Bizarra Love Triangle well since it has MAD PROFESSOR, MOBY, BLUR and NEW ORDER on it i'll probly have to buy it..... and i definitely will if it has the dance mix of BEETLEBUM but i think itll probly have the downtempo mix, cause this cd seems a bit more downtempo hmmmm....... i've posted too much lately huh? eek, i'll go, i hope the cd store has the 3cd MATADOR box that just came out! i've been asking for it for the last week but it was out of stock! eesh! BYE! ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY DEBUT ON 120 Date: 01 Oct 1999 13:04:46 -0700 (PDT) --- Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson wrote: > heres the AMP playlist, 4 who cares.... > > Basement Jaxx (PUKE!!!):Red Alert I like this tune a lot, only because it's gets booties shakin' on the floor. I think it's a clever little ditty, too. > Orbital:Style (and im aching 4 u...) Great tune, I especially like Bigpipe Style! > Faithless:God Is A DJ (and so am I) Good dancefloor track! ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Subject: Re: (mobility) delete this if your a moby list puritan Date: 01 Oct 1999 14:09:58 -0600 Long Beach Dub All Stars (are they an actual dub group, or are they just saying that?) they are whats left of Sublime, and sorry to hear about Blackie. long live the off topic emails, even the bad philosophy ones ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jamie Baade" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Madison Date: 01 Oct 1999 19:19:10 -0500 I just saw him in Milwaukee I would love to see him again Madison is just a hop skip and a jump away! is there any official word if he is in fact coming to Madison? and how to get tix? let me know please ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 8:54 AM > I just heard on the radio yesterday, that Moby will be playing at the > Barrymore Theater here in Madison, WI October 22!!! I get to see him again > this year!!! YES! Anyone else close enough to plan on coming up for it? > Chicago crew? > > Andy > gingerbread man > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: Re: (mobility) which mix??? Date: 01 Oct 1999 20:27:37 PDT > > >okay folks, duz ne1 have the SPLENDOR sdtk? it has a >Moby mix of "Beetlebum" by Blur, but which 1? the >minimal house 1 or the downtempo Japanese import >Bustin and Dronin 1? > > > >This soundtrack is great! I own it and I suggest you get it. It >has the >Minimal House mix on it, which is one of my favorite Moby >remixes. - >Casey ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: (mobility) 1984 + vague moby linkage Date: 01 Oct 1999 20:49:12 PDT actualy, our society is a lot like 1984, in a way. how do we know, in fact, that the Kosovo thing happened? i think it did, but there are only 6 major sources for news in the world. they control what goes in and out. i'm not some sort of conspiracy theory guy or anything. i'm not really paranoid, just somewhat open-minded. i think the average government needs wars, etc, to distract the average citizen's mind to an abstract "cause." in a way. how do we know what's coming in thru our media? and obviously, there are agendas being pushed. the whole consumerism=entertainment we've gotten into disgusts me. and plus, our whole society is geared into a violent way of thinking. we celebrate "heroes" like Columbus (who wore a string of indian ears!), etc. we learn about Napolean and Caesar. they are regarded as great military geniuses and strategists. they were, but they are honored, when in fact, i feel, they were murderers. i find it funny that worldviews such as moby's are considered radical, while honoring murderers and bigots with national holidays, etc, is the norm! just random thoughts from a 16-year old pretentious nonconformist >i assume at least some of you have read '1984' by george orwell. he built >in that book a society, where people are controled by 'the big brother'. >one of the scariest ideas those in power in that society had invented was >will AND ability to control thoughts. it's done by creating new language, >where amount of words is limited, f.e. you don't need any more word 'bad', >when you can say -good. very bad is --good, very good is +good and so on. >the point is: one cannot think without words. if you don't have word for, >say, fucked up political situation, or say, raping, you don't comprehend >it. it doesn't occur in your understanding. something just happens, you >may feel bad, but if you're not able to relate that odd feeling (here:bad) >anywhere in your experience, in your history and so in your mind, you're >somewhat powerless to do anything about it. > >also: theory of metaphoras claims that one cannot think abstract things >without using concrete methaphoras. and it claims, that logic/nature of >given/chosen metaphora moves also to that abstraction you're depicitioning >with that metaphora to yourself. so: if you descripe that life's on the >fast line it affects your way of living, and it may differ a lot from your >friends way of living who tells that life's a rollcoaster. why, >vehicles and possibilites of action of the motorway differ from those of >said rollcoaster. > >english is defenitely not my mothertongue, but i read and write in english >and while i do, i also think in english. the fact that my vocabulary is >way much smaller than those who speak english as a first language, makes >me weaker, even stupid, to express my ideas. it's also the reason why i >STATE instead of buying studiotime by softening. i don't know words >enough to soften. but, anyway, although i wrote sort of 'truth' about how >essential and crusial it is to know and use words for to be able to >handle complex conseptions i'm also assuming i'm wrong. my (as well as >others) statements are still just opinions, just ideas. it won't harm >anyone to think about something odd. you know the words to do it :). > >i find it hard to get moby-related. i cannot do nothing else but listen. >h, eskimorontologicalgebrassosiativeskimonkeywordnung! > > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Issues and Flames Date: 02 Oct 1999 03:24:36 EDT In a message dated 10/1/99 11:00:07 AM Central Daylight Time, PuffDanny2@aol.com writes: << shit that is totally irrelevant to 95% of the people on this list. >> I guess I'm in that 5 other %........... ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) dj cake Date: 02 Oct 1999 12:56:17 +0100 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01BF0CD5.83F1EA20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable you can get DJ cake, Lopez, voodoo child, and most moby mute CDs from = www.mutelibtech.com ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01BF0CD5.83F1EA20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Okay, this description was more than lame, but I think the video should be on rotatation soon anyway. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike A7" Subject: (mobility) Moby on TV Date: 02 Oct 1999 11:49:00 -0400 I know the Letterman appearance has been mentioned on here before but I haven't seen much about the other one so just in case anyone missed it and doesn't want to miss our lovable Little Idiot on TV... Moby is scheduled to be on the Late Show with David Letterman on October 14. Curious what song he'll play. ALSO he is scheduled to be on HBO's show "Reverb" on November 23. I am REALLY excited about this because this show features interviews and LIVE performances. There are 2 other bands on the same show with MOby so it won't all be devoted to him but all Reverb's are that way. Can't wait for both of these and hope Moby keeps the TV appearances coming. MIkeA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) concert calendar/lots of others Date: 02 Oct 1999 11:00:13 -0700 (PDT) > check this out! you probly knew this already, but its cool that some non-mobililty folks pay attention to MOBY! > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 01 Oct 1999 01:32:47 -0400 > From: Morgana > Subject: NON SnO - Sockhead Concert Calendar > > > The Kids in the Hall will be at Town Hall, NYC on > Feb. 12, 2000. Tickets go on sale this Saturday. > > TMBG at The Bowery Ballroom, NYC on Oct. 12th. > > Ben Folds Five at Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC on > Oct. 27th. > > Moby at Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC on October 28th. > > That is all. ;p > > Stay cres! > Morgana. > ALSO, TMBG PLAYING TOADS PLACE FRIDAY OCTOBER 29 I BELIEVE her letter was published in SPIN the other month, BTW. anyway, I'm here at the stratford library, the POTATO FEST is happening across the street, and i brought PLAY along.... they havent got a dj there yet.... last year, see i managed to sneak some UNDERWORLD on, and everybody hated it..... maybe theyd like MOBY? uv corse i dont even think a DJ is there..... who knows.... the SPLENDOR sdtk: Moby's mix is the Bustin and Dronin mix, damn. so i gotta get the import single someday then..... they STILL didnt have the Matador box set! but i found a used promo copy of the new STEREOLAB (2 in facT) so i got 1ne. I like it. It is a bit of a letdown from previous hights, but Stereolab is almost always bliss, so it doesnt really matter. crescent! and to add more to that cresness, a girl said i was cute in cooking class! roooooooock!!!!!!!!!! i'll be at WPKN fundraising tomorrow morning! 11:30-12:30!!!! or so!! eastern time! so call (203) 384 9756 and say hi to me and pledge to WPKN wpkn.org punk!!!! drum circle SATURDAY the 16th at WPKN! PYTHON on tonight A&E 11 PM Eastern! "Kids, that was our only ball. There will be no volleyball team this year." BYE! ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JSoquet@aol.com Subject: (mobility) MOBY state dates Date: 02 Oct 1999 14:09:07 EDT Play 1999 Oct 10 Palm Springs, CA Coachella Festival Oct 14 Taping Letterman, to air on 10/15 Oct 16 Portland, ME Asylum Oct 17 Rochester, NY Showplace Theater Oct 19 Syracuse, NY Goldstein Auditorium Oct 21 Cincinnati, OH Electra Oct 22 Madison, WI Barrymore Theater Oct 28 New York, NY Roxy Oct 30 Los Angeles, CA KROQ DJ Show w/ Fatboy Slim Oct 31 New Orleans, LA Voodoo Festival Nov 1 Atlanta, GA Roxy Theater Nov 2 Ft. Myers, FL Orbit =95 We have been told that Moby's Sessions performance will air sometime in=20 December. =95 We hope to have merch available on the web by the end of this month. =95 Look out for Moby's music on Veronica's Closet (NBC), the new Leonardo=20 DiCaprio film, "The Beach" and too many other television shows to mention=20 here. =95 "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad" available as an import single October 12=20 with remixes by Ferry Corsten, Subsonic Legacy and ATB. Bonus tracks=20 include: "Flying Foxes" and "Princess". Look for enhanced CD single with th= e=20 animated video for "Why Does My Heart..." Thanks, Mobymail ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) moby yahoo clubs Date: 02 Oct 1999 11:57:07 -0700 (PDT) okay see i went to the moby clubs on yahoo.com and theres the on ei'm on which has 80+ members then the one moby fans which GILES seems to like better, like 28 members, then "The Official Moby Club" and "The Official PJ Harvey Club" both owned by one Mr. Zebra, the sole member of both..... hm...... WE NEED TO GET A CHAT THING TOGETHER! I WANT TO TALK TO YALL AND I KNOW YOUD LIKE TO CHAT WITH ME! well its cold cold cold in my hole hole hole so i must go now, BYE!!! "I'm cute! I'm cute!" Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) concert calendar/lots of others Date: 02 Oct 1999 15:05:29 EDT Moby is playing at the Roxy on Ocotber 28th....later ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Keith Clancy Subject: (mobility) Everything is Wrong/Underwater on ebay Date: 02 Oct 1999 15:20:06 -0400 I just wanted to let everyone know that the very cool and at this point very hard to find Underwater bonus disc is on auction at ebay. This is a really cool ambient piece that is 43 minutes long (think hymn alt. quite or some of the ambient mixes he did for Brian Eno). Bye Keith http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=174222067 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: AJ Brustein Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY state dates Date: 02 Oct 1999 16:15:06 -0400 Any of you Boston folk know how far it is from Boston to Portland Maine? I can't keep missing Moby! Finally, after how ever many years I saw my first Moby video since I finally bought DISK. Stil havn't seen him live yet even though been scheduled 3 times (even had the tickets bought once...) Someday. Or, is NY closer than Portland. I doubt it but it would probably be a better show right? Anyone? Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adam Covati Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY state dates Date: 02 Oct 1999 16:22:39 -0400 (EDT) I live in worcester, an portland is about three hours away, I think it is about the same from Boston, I am pretty sure that portland is much closer than Rochester, and I think that it may be a little closer than Ny city (isn't there a show there?). If you are in boston than you already missed the bcn (or was the fnx) show, and the one at the axis, damn man, I got to go to the free one at the hat shell(sp?), that was great. Any others from around mass, anyone going to portland show? I am thinking about it, the day before my b-day and the day after my fall break starts, that will be nice after hours of exams.... -Down with Pajamas -~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~ Adam Covati GTE CyberTrust Direct Network Services Scuba Club President wpi.edu/~acovati On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, AJ Brustein wrote: > Any of you Boston folk know how far it is from Boston to Portland Maine? > I can't keep missing Moby! Finally, after how ever many years I saw my > first Moby video since I finally bought DISK. Stil havn't seen him live > yet even though been scheduled 3 times (even had the tickets bought > once...) Someday. Or, is NY closer than Portland. I doubt it but it > would probably be a better show right? Anyone? Later. > AJ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Doogsidog Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY state dates Date: 02 Oct 1999 13:32:00 -0700 (PDT) i live in buffalo and will be going to the buffalo, rochester, and syracuse shows. syracuse is about 5hrs max. from boston. FYI. i am going solo to syracuse so if anyone else is going and wants to say "hi", e-mail me. is anyone going to any of these shows except me? -adam __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR values... Date: 02 Oct 1999 15:49:18 -0500 >NMR means not Moby related. Delete it if you >wish. I must be Jesus or something... I can predict the future: <> and << shit that is totally irrelevant to 95% of the people on this list. >> and << [insert various other bitches here] >> Remember way back when? About 4 or 5 messages in the thread ago when I said "this is how moby related topics can lead to seemingly non-moby topics"? Remember how I said the general attitude of this list is toward this sort of thing? Remember how I told them to FUCK OFF? Anywho... I'm continuing this thread because its a decent one(for those participating) and I still say FUCK OFF to detractors. [mathematics is objective?] >No, I'm not. My math major says otherwise. >Currently, all mathematics that you perceive are >just one of many systems... infinite systems. >You can change entire systems of algebra by >changing some basic rules (there are only four >numbers in the set, there are two strings of >infinite numbers, etc...) What are you talking about? All algebraic systems are the same, matrix theory has universal operations and principles that are the same for all of them? What you are talking about seems to be set theory; which also has universal, consistent principles, ie (A U B) always equals (A U B) etc. Be more specific if you have something in mind, but as it is, your mathematics major isn't telling the truth. >> Nature speaks the language of mathematics, >This is a hasty generalization. You are assuming >that because Earth acts in this way, the rest of >the universe must. We don't have enough data to >make this statement. We certainly do. We have explored all the planets in our solar system, our sun and many if not all of the moons. Netwonian Equations hold the same everywhere, mathematics and physics are the same. The best data that we have from other systems and galaxies points to the same conclusion(radiometric analysis). >> Not only that but mathematics is the only >> form of knowledge that can guarantee a 100% >> answer; and failing this, it can tell us >> within what kind of range we are correct, >Chaos theory does no such thing. It is >unpredictable, yet still mathematically sound. >No true answers. Mathematics is still not an >exact science. First off, you never addressed the point, (for example we can calculate pi using a taylor series and use a taylor error bound to find out how off we are; we can calculate 4/2=2 and we are 100% certain). Secondly, Chaos theory is bull shit, both in the physical sense and the mathematical. Let me explain... 1, in physics quantum mechanics is slowly being eroded in favor of string theory, because it provides a much mroe mathematical and consistent model of the universe. 2, Even at its most complex form, chaos theory only tells us that the predictability of any system is beyond our comprehension, beyond OUR calculation, just like the Hiesenburg principle, it only points out our own limitations, not secrets of the universe. A particle's exact position and exact velocity CAN be calculated, just not with any of the instruments we currently have. ANY system can be predictible, just not with any of the instruments we currently have. >> You could very well have the secret of life >> as you claim, brought about in an objective >> manner; the disbelief of others doesn't >> invalidate it (it's objectivity or Truth). > >Touche. Point to you. 15-love? >> not necessarily; with refinement and >> clarification, a q/a session, all doubts >> could be silenced; Room for interpretation >> comes not by the complexity of the idea, but >> by the misunderstandings of others or the >> lack of clarity on the author's part. > >Not true. All doubts can never be silenced. You >can get most of them, but never all of them... >There is ALWAYS room for interpretation. There is ALWAYS room for MISTAKE. I will accept the idea that all doubts can never be silenced(since its consistent with the epistemology i've endorsed in previous posts and with the ideas above), however, it still remains that room for interpretations are wrought from human error, not necessarily the methodology or the idea itself. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stacey MacGrath" Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY state dates Date: 02 Oct 1999 20:15:05 EDT Ello Bostonians, did u go to the free Moby concert put on by WBCN? It ROCKED! ~Stacey ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stacey MacGrath" Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY state dates Date: 02 Oct 1999 20:20:28 EDT Dudes? When is the one in Portland? ~Stacey ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY state dates Date: 02 Oct 1999 20:23:19 EDT october 15, friday In a message dated 10/2/99 8:21:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, moby62985@hotmail.com writes: << Dudes? When is the one in Portland? ~Stacey >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ctaci52@aol.com Subject: (mobility) making my presence known Date: 03 Oct 1999 01:42:56 EDT she has gone by the name ctaci for about 21 years now... (i know how interesting you all must think this is)... only surprisingly has PLAY in my collection though it is a large collection... facinated with this thing that is called moby... more facinated however with that cover deal with all the essays- was anyone else planning on blowing it up and using it as wallpaper as i am thinking of doing... living in connecticut i am wanting to go to the new york city show at roxy... get a load of that gold suit... in my cd player right now: moby-play, u2-greatest hits 80-90, orb- the orbs adventures beyond the ultraworld, beatles- 67-70 disc 1, and liz phair- whipsmart.... what is going in next, allen ginsberg- howl, cranes- loved, bjork- post, opus III- mind fruit, and of course moby will stay ... come on lets play that one more time... ctaci you gotta have fear in your heart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NadaButNet@aol.com Subject: (mobility) big tall man Date: 03 Oct 1999 03:44:53 EDT In a message dated 99-10-03 01:44:29 EDT, you write: << she has gone by the name ctaci for about 21 years now... (i know how interesting you all must think this is)... only surprisingly has PLAY in my collection though it is a large collection... facinated with this thing that is called moby... more facinated however with that cover deal with all the essays- was anyone else planning on blowing it up and using it as wallpaper as i am thinking of doing... living in connecticut i am wanting to go to the new york city show at roxy... get a load of that gold suit... in my cd player right now: moby-play, u2-greatest hits 80-90, orb- the orbs adventures beyond the ultraworld, beatles- 67-70 disc 1, and liz phair- whipsmart.... what is going in next, allen ginsberg- howl, cranes- loved, bjork- post, opus III- mind fruit, and of course moby will stay ... come on lets play that one more time... ctaci you gotta have fear in your heart >> wasn't allen ginsberg in nambla...north american man boy love association...? ick. and isn't he a one hit wonder? all i hear about is howl. and liz phair is god. glad that she's grown up and proud of it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ctaci52@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) big tall man Date: 03 Oct 1999 04:42:15 EDT wasn't allen ginsberg in nambla...north american man boy love association...? ick. and isn't he a one hit wonder? all i hear about is howl. and liz phair is god. glad that she's grown up and proud of it. he would not be a one hit wonder if you took the time to know... and if we all have an appreciation for art in any form than we would not be so judgemental ctaci living is easy with eyes closed misunderstanding all you see ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kelbert" Subject: (mobility) (OT) jokes and such Date: 03 Oct 1999 09:02:15 -0700 Okay Remember how I was having problems with my mailing program, where it was either by human error or machine error that i kept sending forwards meant for michelle to mobility? well i got that fixed. found out what the problem was. but i was thinking, since people seem to enjoy these totally unrelated to moby adventures, maybe there's a demand for *another* offtopic list, this one for jokes, totally pointless emails with a really bad punchline, general things that make you laugh your ass off. so yeah... if i went ahead and started some sort of mailing list on egroups or something for jokes and stuff to be sent out to, would anyone who enjoyed the misforwarded emails want to join? before i set up anything, i want to know if there's a demand for something like this. or, anyone who wants to get these forwards could just give me their email address and i'll add it to my address book for purpose of forwarding humorous material. or, maybe this is just another sunday morning ramble from kelly. who knows? heh... anyway, if anyone is interested, get in contact with me via email (bergstrom@globalserve.net duh) or ICQ 4276901. peace. -kelly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: CaMuS888@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby at roxy Date: 03 Oct 1999 09:14:19 EDT Hey thanks to everyone who cares about my birthday! We should definitely find the afterhours party & make this a very memorable occasion. By the way...anyone plan on enhancing the experience, if ya know what i mean? Just wondering, i haven't done any drugs except the pot in like 3 months. But that could be pretty fun. Let me know.....Later all, ~Vedaben~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mette Rogstad" Subject: Re: (mobility) (OT) jokes and such Date: 03 Oct 1999 16:33:22 +0200 Hey, i would like some humor in my daily life... :) sign me up!! Mette >Okay > >Remember how I was having problems with my mailing program, >where it was either by human error or machine error that i kept >sending forwards meant for michelle to mobility? > >well i got that fixed. found out what the problem was. > >but i was thinking, since people seem to enjoy these totally >unrelated to moby adventures, maybe there's a demand for *another* >offtopic list, this one for jokes, totally pointless emails with a really >bad punchline, general things that make you laugh your ass off. > >so yeah... if i went ahead and started some sort of mailing list on >egroups or something for jokes and stuff to be sent out to, would >anyone who enjoyed the misforwarded emails want to join? > >before i set up anything, i want to know if there's a demand for >something like this. > >or, anyone who wants to get these forwards could just give me their >email address and i'll add it to my address book for purpose of >forwarding humorous material. > >or, maybe this is just another sunday morning ramble from kelly. >who knows? heh... > >anyway, if anyone is interested, get in contact with me via >email (bergstrom@globalserve.net duh) or ICQ 4276901. > >peace. > >-kelly > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Beacwork@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY state dates Date: 03 Oct 1999 10:33:14 EDT Boston to Portland - 105.8 miles about 2.5 hrs Boston to Rochester - 394.5 miles about 7 hrs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Beacwork@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR values... Date: 03 Oct 1999 10:35:05 EDT What a bunch of pretentious assholes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: AJ Brustein Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY state dates Date: 03 Oct 1999 13:52:46 -0400 Thank You! To everyone that helped with the Boston question. Now the question is getting a car... I just wanted to say that even though this list gets a little strange sometimes and whatever, you guys are much better than the Orbital list. It is amazing how one person can ruin the whole thing... (those of you that know who I mean understand). I hope that never happens here case you guys are great. Later everyone. AJ Beacwork@aol.com wrote: > > Boston to Portland - 105.8 miles about 2.5 hrs > Boston to Rochester - 394.5 miles about 7 hrs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: (mobility) BBC on WDMHFSB Date: 03 Oct 1999 14:32:29 -0600 Just real quickly BBC Radio One web site under "CLUB" listed MOBY on their weekly hit list saying: "5.MOBY - One of the most underrated albums of the year plus a new single that will blow your brains out" And before that Pete Tong listed the new single as "This Week's Essential New Tune" 24/9/99 in league with recent releases from the Basement Jaxx, Planet Perfecto feat Grace, and Leftfield. Hopefully people will open their ears and clue in. Maybe this will be his most successful single off of PLAY! And here's the club run thus far: UK Club Charts: Week 37 / 12 September #19 WHY DOES MY HEART FEEL SO BAD? Week 38 / 19 September #04 WHY DOES MY HEART FEEL SO BAD? Week 39 / 27 September #11 WHY DOES MY HEART FEEL SO BAD? Week 40 / 03 October #19 WHY DOES MY HEART FEEL SO BAD? Damian. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) 1984 + vague moby linkage Date: 03 Oct 1999 21:31:08 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) Pretty sensible, right-on, random thoughts from a 16 year old non-conformist. I'll drink to that. I think Moby would be proud. (Moby related enough....?) TMB On Fri, 01 Oct 1999 20:49:12 PDT jj fish wrote: > actualy, our society is a lot like 1984, in a way. > > how do we know, in fact, that the Kosovo thing happened? i think it did, but > there are only 6 major sources for news in the world. they control what > goes in and out. > > i'm not some sort of conspiracy theory guy or anything. i'm not really > paranoid, just somewhat open-minded. > > i think the average government needs wars, etc, to distract the average > citizen's mind to an abstract "cause." in a way. > > how do we know what's coming in thru our media? > > and obviously, there are agendas being pushed. the whole > consumerism=entertainment we've gotten into disgusts me. > > and plus, our whole society is geared into a violent way of thinking. we > celebrate "heroes" like Columbus (who wore a string of indian ears!), etc. > we learn about Napolean and Caesar. they are regarded as great military > geniuses and strategists. they were, but they are honored, when in fact, i > feel, they were murderers. > > i find it funny that worldviews such as moby's are considered radical, > while honoring murderers and bigots with national holidays, etc, is the > norm! > > just random thoughts from a 16-year old pretentious nonconformist > > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: morag doodikins Subject: (mobility) mango and more... Date: 03 Oct 1999 18:39:04 -0700 (PDT) did anyone else go to mango this weekend?...Two of the djs played bodyrock, (the third remix on the single), throughout the night. i was so happy when i heard it. venom also compleatly rocked... is anyone from philly going to see Moby at Engage over thanksgiving?...i'm can't wait.. *freyja* __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) mango and more... Date: 03 Oct 1999 21:58:42 EDT i have a feeling that i will be seeing Moby at Engage...should be a real good time there..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Torgrim Grimstad Subject: Re: (mobility) Hello!! Date: 01 Oct 1999 18:14:15 +0100 Nei, desv=E6rre. Fikk en datter p=E5 torsdag s=E5 vi har litt =E5 henge= fingrene i. Hva driver du med. Torgrim At 21:39 29.09.99 +0200, you wrote: >Heisann, var du p=E5 konserten i g=E5r da? > >Mette > > > >>Hei Mette! >>Flere fra Norge her! >> >>Bra. >> >>T. >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matej.Novotny@st.fmph.uniba.sk Subject: (mobility) 5% club (was Issues and flames) Date: 04 Oct 1999 10:04:27 MET > In a message dated 10/1/99 11:00:07 AM Central Daylight Time, > PuffDanny2@aol.com writes: > > << shit that is totally irrelevant to 95% of the > people on this list. >> > > > I guess I'm in that 5 other %........... > > ~Felicia > anyone else want to join our 5% club ? Felicia, I'm with you ! kohut. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) 5% club (was Issues and flames) Date: 04 Oct 1999 04:35:55 EDT In a message dated 10/4/99 3:11:30 AM Central Daylight Time, Matej.Novotny@st.fmph.uniba.sk writes: << anyone else want to join our 5% club ? Felicia, I'm with you! kohut. >> Awsome! Its fun when people put irrelevent things on the list! Anyone else? ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Orion Davis" Subject: Re: (mobility) 5% club (was Issues and flames) Date: 04 Oct 1999 05:12:04 -0500 > In a message dated 10/4/99 3:11:30 AM Central Daylight Time, > Matej.Novotny@st.fmph.uniba.sk writes: > > << anyone else want to join our 5% club ? Felicia, I'm with you! > > kohut. > >> > > Awsome! Its fun when people put irrelevent things on the list! Anyone else? > > ~Felicia > Oh yeah, me too...I'm hear to talk to Moby fans....not JUST to talk about Moby....I care much more about a lot of the irrelevancies than I do about video rotation, chart placement, and other mundanities...let's all give a big WOO HOO for irrelavancies! Daniel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) 1984 + vague moby linkage Date: 04 Oct 1999 09:25:12 -0700 (PDT) --- jj fish wrote: > how do we know, in fact, that the Kosovo thing > happened? i think it did, but there are only 6 > major sources for news in the world. they > control what goes in and out. You are a conspiracy theorists guy if you believe this. It's the old argument from suppressed evidence... denying evidence that exists that contradicts your conclusion. > i think the average government needs wars, etc, > to distract the average citizen's mind to an > abstract "cause." in a way. Nope. To think that the government is working collectively (they can't even work together without bickering about party side), is just nonsense. We can't even get the mail right, let alone develop a long-term plan of subverting entire populations (which they came from) to the abstract cause. The time for wars is almost over. The time for business is upon us. Which is currently out of our government's hands at least. > how do we know what's coming in thru our media? Whatever you want it to be. > and obviously, there are agendas being pushed. > the whole consumerism=entertainment we've > gotten into disgusts me. I don't think I've fallen into this as well. Humans are greedy by nature, and want payback for anything that they do. Therefore, if someone is promoting a musician, the act of promotion requires we pay them something for it. I don't think to participate in entertainment you absolutely must devote your life to the dollar, but not much in the world is free anymore. > and plus, our whole society is geared into a > violent way of thinking. we celebrate > "heroes" like Columbus (who wore a string of > indian ears!), etc. I hate Columbus. I really do. I also think it's funny we still have a slave-owner on the one-dollar bill because he was the "first" white, male bureaucrat to be in our nation. > we learn about Napolean and Caesar. they are > regarded as great military geniuses and > strategists. they were, but they are honored, > when in fact, i feel, they were murderers. I've never, ever been taught to revere Napoleon OR Caeser (unless you count Planet of the Apes...). They were murderers only in the sense that we were stealing the land we have from Native Americans. Conquest is always justified in the eyes of the victors. Manifest Dynasty has always been my biggest problem with American Culture. > i find it funny that worldviews such as moby's > are considered radical. I do find this interesting, but then again, I find a lot of things interesting. > while honoring murderers and bigots with > national holidays, etc, is the norm! Most people don't even know why we get Columbus day off. I for one, don't care. It's another day off for me, which I'd probably spend working on something else. > just random thoughts from a 16-year old > pretentious nonconformist Nonconformity is kind of silly nowadays, when a majority of people are "nonconforming". Stick to personal morals, don't label yourself as a nonconformist, you only set yourself up for criticism and hassle. You don't need either, trust me. I have to dig my way out of the other conversation now... ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR values... Date: 04 Oct 1999 09:50:39 -0700 (PDT) --- Christopher Michael Bourke wrote: >>NMR means not Moby related. Delete it if you >>wish. > >I must be Jesus or something... I can predict >the future: It was done merely for other people who don't know, O great and powerful Oz. ;) > What are you talking about? All algebraic > systems are the same, matrix theory has > universal operations and principles that are > the same for all of them? What you are > talking about seems to be set theory; which > also has universal, consistent principles, > ie (A U B) always equals (A U B) etc. Be > more specific if you have something in mind, > but as it is, your mathematics major isn't > telling the truth. I give on this. >>>Nature speaks the language of mathematics, >> >>This is a hasty generalization. You are >>assuming that because Earth acts in this way, >>the rest of the universe must. We don't have >>enough data to make this statement. > > We certainly do. We have explored all the > planets in our solar system, our sun and many > if not all of the moons. Netwonian Equations > hold the same everywhere, mathematics and > physics are the same. The best data that we > have from other systems and galaxies points to > the same conclusion(radiometric analysis). Still a hasty generalization. I know one hundred people on this listserv that have computers. Therefore, everyone everywhere must have computers. For the size of the universe, one solar system means nothing. We cannot, based on our understanding of our solar system, reason that the whole universe works this way until we experience it for ourselves. > First off, you never addressed the point, (for > example we can calculate pi using a taylor > series and use a taylor error bound to find > out how off we are; we can calculate 4/2=2 > and we are 100% certain). In certain instances, mathematics is able to put answers in a bound. Mathematics as a whole cannot do it. I think pi is a great example of what I'm getting at. Pi never repeats, it trails forever. The numbers aren't predictable, and we can only keep going on in the hopes we do find something. (BTW, did you see the movie Pi? Great flick for math dorks like us.) I'm willing to be Pi never repeats, nor has any pattern... yet it is a basis for our universe as we know it. > Secondly, Chaos theory is bull shit, both in > the physical sense and the mathematical. Let > me explain... 1, in physics quantum mechanics > is slowly being eroded in favor of string > theory, because it provides a much mroe > mathematical and consistent model of the > universe. This is nice IF the universe is consistent. I don't think it is, only based upon what I see with weather formations. Chaos theory gives us some (not all by any means) insight into weather prediction and other complex systems. > 2, Even at its most complex form, chaos theory > only tells us that the predictability of any > system is beyond our comprehension, beyond OUR > calculation, just like the Hiesenburg principle, > it only points out our own limitations, not > secrets of the universe. A particle's exact > position and exact velocity CAN be calculated, > just not with any of the instruments we > currently have. ANY system can be predictible, > just not with any of the instruments we > currently have. They are finding patterns to the mess of chaos theory. I wouldn't discount it. It almost seems like a psuedo-mathematics, but they are beginning to discover patterns. UW-Madison actually has a professor who gave a little presentation about it. It was kind of neat to watch some of the patterns forming. Also, I don't think some things in the universe have patterns, nothing we can predict with our instruments at all. I think it's a big fear of people to not be able to predict something is going to happen. That's why random acts are so shocking to people. Chaos theory does provide some answers, but some questions do not have answers. Since some questions don't have answers, the some things CANNOT be predicted with ANY instruments, especially physical systems. > 15-love? I quit keeping score a while back. It's for the love of the game. Pun very much intended. > There is ALWAYS room for MISTAKE. I will > accept the idea that all doubts can never be > silenced (since its consistent with the > epistemology i've endorsed in previous posts > and with the ideas above), however, it still > remains that room for interpretations are > wrought from human error, not necessarily the > methodology or the idea itself. I say things are subjective because the only interpretation of anything I see or know or think exists around me. I can't take any else's word for granted about anything because I cannot see exactly what they are getting at. Therefore, any interpretation of any idea, whether trying to be comprehended by myself. The idea that is being presented by someone else may be flawed by their interpretation, or may not even exist. The uncertainty this creates requires everything to be subjective. This is getting hard... :) ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR values... Date: 04 Oct 1999 09:53:49 -0700 (PDT) --- Beacwork@aol.com wrote: > What a bunch of pretentious assholes I've been called worse things by better people. Grow up, let us converse, let you fuck off. ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR values... Date: 04 Oct 1999 10:05:33 PDT >From: DJ Pagan >--- Beacwork@aol.com wrote: > > What a bunch of pretentious assholes > >I've been called worse things by better people. >Grow up, let us converse, let you fuck off. I usually run away screaming fromt his type of thing, but I'd just like to make a quick request. Before you send a message to mobility, ask yourself if it's appropraite and if it's relevant. Neither of the above are appropriate, for many obvious reasons. I'm not opposed to off-topic messages here and there, but this is turning into a mathematical discourse relating to philosophy, and it would be much appreciated by myself and MANY others if such long threads of off-topic material was discussed privately. As I said, I don't mind when OT stuff starts here, but this discussion has been on mobility for too long. Invite interested parties to join the discussion, because they exist, but please do it privately. I know your opinions may conflict with this, but please re-read the introductory statement you received when you joined. This is a Moby list. Thanks for reading. Long live Moby. -Steve PS Rob & Paul, your items will en route tomorrow. I couldn't send them Friday or today. Thanks for waiting. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mette Rogstad" Subject: Re: (mobility) Hello!! Date: 04 Oct 1999 19:06:41 +0200 ~Selvsagt er du unskyldt!!! :) Gratulerer!! Selv går jeg på skole og har tusen tanker og en helt sprø ungdomstid som "okkuperer meg" Mette Nei, desværre. Fikk en datter på torsdag så vi har litt å henge fingrene i. Hva driver du med. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) stupid! Stupid!! STUPID!!!!!!!! Date: 04 Oct 1999 11:46:35 -0700 (PDT) dammit, when i set the VCR to tape the last half hour of 120 and AMP (i only had 1:30 left on the tape) i accidentally put "40" for the channel instead of "47" so instead of MTV i got LIFETIME!!!! GRRRR!!!!! how am i gonna see MOBY on lifetime!?!?!?!? this has never happaned, i mean before i forgot to set it, or i was away and couldnt set it, or my mom taped over my tape (over the Chems/FBSlim specail on AMP!!!!!) so i couldnt use it until she watched what she had to, or i forgot to turn the VCR off.... but never this!!!!!! damn, lifetime?!?!?!! ANYWAY, did any1ne see 120? how was the video??????? theyll probly play it on AMP soon but just in case..... right, A&E did not play Python either! damn! and theyre not doing it this week..... anybody know about this? why???? also, at the POTATO FEST, at the "Teen Area" i brought PLAY in in hopes that theyd play it, and they did!!!! one of the dj's asked me "is this the one with the James Bond Theme?" and of course i said no thats ILTS but thats crescent that he even recognized Moby. so later, while they were repairing the fucking terribly broken speaker system, after two Offspring songs, he played Bodyrock, and obvoiusly NOBODY knew what the hell was playing. and after that, they didnt get another cd on, so they let "Natural Blues" play!!! and of course NOBODY was dancin or anything...... and they actually cut it off about 10 seconds too early and some phreak with red hair in a Pennywise shirt yelled "Yay!!!!!" just kind of as a second thought, and then they played Jordan Knight so all the teenyboppers started dancing again and i left. but hey, thats a better response than when i sneaked some UNDERWORLD on last year! every kid was like "turn this shit off!!!!!!" but they didn't because they said "we're playing it to the end!" and of course "Moaner" is 10 min. long! but i let em cut it off early....... right, anyway i gotta go! bye! DRUM CIRCLE AT WPKN OCTOBER 16 SATURDAY!!!! EMAIL ME FOR INFO I WANNA MEET SOME OF YOU!!!!! FUTURAMA CHARACTER OF THE DAY: Amy (she is so cute! sshe is much hotter than Leela, IMHO ;) "why does the "O" in this bat have a piece of glass in it?" (that episode was the best i've seen in a LONG time!) ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) (non related) PYTHON OFF THE AIR Date: 04 Oct 1999 12:11:30 -0700 (PDT) hey folks, BAD news. A&E was showing MONTY PYTHON reruns, and now they have stopped showing them!!!!! this is an outrage!!!!1 tell viewr1@aetv.com to put MONTY PYTHON back on the air!!!!!! i mean, we still dont have SIFL AND OLLY back on yet, the least we could have is PYTHON! well, ok, the Simpsons and Futurama too, but still! WE NEED PYTHON!!!! bye! FUTURAMA CHARACTER OF THE DAY: Amy (she is so cute! i think she's much hotter than Leela, IMHO ;O) ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MoonA13@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY state dates Date: 04 Oct 1999 16:10:34 EDT I'm from Boston and I am so pissed that I missed the moby show at axis. Then i found out the moby played the free show on my birthday at the hatch shell the day i left to school. Is he ever going to play there again? What about anything on the westside ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: (mobility) Run On lyrics Date: 04 Oct 1999 16:01:27 -0500 I was just on moby.org, and I looked up the lyrics (after my own approximations) of RUN ON. One of the verses is listed as: some people go to church just to signify trying to make a date with a neighbor's wife brother let me tell you just as sure as you're born you better leave that woman alone I thought the first line was "some people go to church just to sit in the aisle" First, does anyone know the source of this particular verse? The web master admits some of it is in fact his own approximations, but if there is a concrete source then I would like to know. Anyone agree with "aisle"? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: M Land Subject: Re: (mobility) Run On lyrics Date: 04 Oct 1999 17:04:45 -0400 i always thought it was "some people go to church just to sit in the choir", but it all sounds about close... >I was just on moby.org, and I looked up the lyrics (after my own >approximations) of RUN ON. > >One of the verses is listed as: > >some people go to church just to signify >trying to make a date with a neighbor's wife >brother let me tell you just as sure as you're born >you better leave that woman alone > >I thought the first line was "some people go to church just to sit in the >aisle" > >First, does anyone know the source of this particular verse? The web master >admits some of it is in fact his own approximations, but if there is a >concrete source then I would like to know. Anyone agree with "aisle"? > > > Life is better there On the other side... The grass is greener there On the other side... And I, I'll get even there On the other side... And everything will turn out alright On the other side... Morphine - "The Other Side" M. Sandman 1952-1999 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sarasohn1@aol.com Subject: (mobility) new bodyrock video Date: 04 Oct 1999 17:05:30 EDT In a message dated 10/4/99 3:15:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com writes: << ANYWAY, did any1ne see 120? how was the video??????? theyll probly play it on AMP soon but just in case..... >> i forced myself to stay up til 2am so i could catch moby's new video. them bastards at 120 min always play his videos at the very end of the show where most people get too tired and go to bed. grrr... but it was worth staying up. moby has these funky star framed shades and walks through nyc seeing many people dance. he's so cute in the video! animal lib, vegan power sara ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: (mobility) on-topic message -- Moby-related Date: 04 Oct 1999 17:45:12 -0500 I'm the high bidder on a "Move" white label on eBay. Cool. eBay is dangerous... Sorry that this message actually contains references to Moby. I couldn't think of anything having to do with Monty Python, math, philosophy, or some stupid show about socks. -- The C.O.D. / John Turpin / "Just for the sake of it, make sure you're always frowning It shows the world that you've got substance and depth" -- PSB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "April Kincaid" Subject: Re: (mobility) new bodyrock video Date: 04 Oct 1999 16:39:07 PDT The video was awesome.... I watched it with one of the other members of this mailing list... I loved the glasses.. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: (mobility) moby webcast Date: 04 Oct 1999 20:10:33 EDT hey there will be a moby webcast on Wednesday, Oct 6 8:00PM (EST) Recorded on May 25, 1997 at the World in Chicago at rollingstones.com if anyone is interested. -tina tecknomonk@aol.com | djcake.cjb.net "I want to educate people not from a patronizing perspective like I'm smart you're stupid, let me fill you with information... it's more like here's what I've gathered let me share it..." -Moby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "trance former" Subject: (mobility) Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 19:26:18 PDT Date: 04 Oct 1999 20:26:54 -0600 sup all Moby was on SpaceGhost Coast to Coast on Cartoon Network (my fav station on Saturday night. It was pretty groovy! Except for the fact that SpaceGhost ended up eating Moby..... Go figure! peace djAHIMSA ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wes Subject: (mobility) Moby at Coachella Festival Date: 04 Oct 1999 19:26:52 -0700 Anyone know why Moby is playing Sunday when the Chemical Brothers, Underworld, Art Of Noise, etc. are all on Saturday? I've never seen Underworld and would never forgive myself for missing it- but then there's Moby (who I HAVE seen twice this summer, but then he's without a doubt my favorite musician). And tickets are $50/day! Well, I guess this is kind of a good problem to have... Maybe I should just spend more money and avoid making the decision. Is anyone else going? -Wes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ANATOMIC Subject: Re: (mobility) Run On lyrics Date: 04 Oct 1999 22:41:05 -0400 Im going with aisle "let the rammle and the gammle and backsliders, tell em god almighty's gonna put ya down."--? At 04:01 PM 10/4/99 -0500, you wrote: > >I was just on moby.org, and I looked up the lyrics (after my own >approximations) of RUN ON. > >One of the verses is listed as: > >some people go to church just to signify >trying to make a date with a neighbor's wife >brother let me tell you just as sure as you're born >you better leave that woman alone > >I thought the first line was "some people go to church just to sit in the >aisle" > >First, does anyone know the source of this particular verse? The web master >admits some of it is in fact his own approximations, but if there is a >concrete source then I would like to know. Anyone agree with "aisle"? > > > > > > :::This is the rump of the message from the ANATOMIC HEART::: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Parkes Subject: (mobility) Everything is Wrong Date: 05 Oct 1999 15:47:29 +1300 There seems to be a little conflict on the list this weekend. Aye Aye. Everybody take your chill pills, even if you are relaxed take a few more, alright, savy, understand. Doesn't everybody else think that Maths is really boring, Philosophy is alright but still lacks the boldness I need to stay awake. I get sick of hearing all this shit about MTV, but don't get your knickers in a twist, I'm just speaking through the mouth of a green eyed monster. I am so Jealous that it hurts. NZ had MTV Europe for a while and everything was grand, we even got the mention from Eddie on MTV up For It which lit my ring, but the powers that be, down at the national Television Station decided to pull the plug cause they are the biggest bunch of fucking wankers that this country has ever seen. SORRY for the language. Moby hasn't sold tickets nationally to NZ for his two concert shows and I'm scared I might miss out. I'm a little vulnerable right now so I catch myself saying rash things that have no context whatsoever. (Like This) Moby Fans, this message is dedicated to everyone of you guys. You worship a God, not just any God, but a God that hasn't been unleashed properly on the world for them to see it's Glory. You stand by it time and time again, hoping that it will become the chosen one you know it to be. It gives you uncontrolable feelings of remorse, sadness, intriguement, beauty, hapiness, wonder, amazement, all in return for your patience. Oneday in the future there will be a judgement day, a day with which everyone will be blinded not only by the bright light of Moby but with realisation of the mere normality inside themselves that they only see him now and not as the lost spirit we know and love. We are the ones who make Moby Stronger, his music not only keeps him living, but it helps me breathe to know that he is out there doing this shit for us. For that I thank him for giving us this worlds beautiful soundtrack, and I thank all of you for letting me know I am not the Only one. Sorry Guys, I have been listening to the New Creed CD toooooo much. I'll just take my own advice and Swallow my Chill Pills. Spot Joe Joseph Parkes parjo727@student.otago.ac.nz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR values... Date: 04 Oct 1999 22:47:21 -0500 To EVERYONE: Some of you have expressed your dislike of MTV, what do you do when you watch MTV and it pisses you off or it is boring? You shut it off(at least I hope your are logically inclined to do so). What do you do when a Religeous fanatic is spouting hate and ignorance? You ignore him. But what do you do when a good discussion leaves a little off topic but is still engaged intelligently and enthusiastically by its participants? You Bitch and moan. Anyone see a little problem here? I have been on this list for over 2 years now and have had to endure much of your mundane, irrelevent topics, everything from personal shoe preference to the moral implications of using animal fat in film development. I haven't complained once about the topics so far. I simply hit that little delete button on my handy key board, please do the same, don't send messages such as: <> One, it only shows your own ignorance. Two it's counter productive. Three, if you at all like moby or his values this sort of behaviour should be above you. ...Now back to DJ Pagan and my discussion, please join CONSTRUCTIVELY if you like, or ignore it. Thank you. >It was done merely for other people who don't >know, O great and powerful Oz. ;) Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain... >>>>Nature speaks the language of mathematics, >Still a hasty generalization. I know one hundred >people on this listserv that have computers. >Therefore, everyone everywhere must have >computers. For the size of the universe, one >solar system means nothing. We cannot, based on >our understanding of our solar system, reason >that the whole universe works this way until we >experience it for ourselves. We still have radiographic data--we can observe galaxies far far away if you will--and so far, F=ma for example, has proven itself a universal constant. Secondly, though we can;t "experience for ourselves" the structure of the atom, say, we can still have knowledge, very accurate at that, of its structure. Science gives us many tools extrinsic of experience that we can base knowledge on. It is not necesary to go outside the milkway to know that the same principles hold elsewhere. >In certain instances, mathematics is able to put >answers in a bound. Mathematics as a whole >cannot do it. I think pi is a great example of >what I'm getting at. Pi never repeats, it trails >forever. The numbers aren't predictable, and we >can only keep going on in the hopes we do find >something. (BTW, did you see the movie Pi? >Great flick for math dorks like us.) I'm willing >to be Pi never repeats, nor has any pattern... >yet it is a basis for our universe as we know it. This is where mathematical modeling comes in. Of course within the realm of mathematics itself, math CAN put all answers in a bound or with 100% certainty. Modeling gives us approximations--which we can refine and still find error bounds for. For example we can model the population growth of a given country--or the earth. If we take enough variables into account we can find an acceptable model for practical purposes--though we will never find an exact answer, it does become acceptable at a certain point. As for the movie Pi, it had nothing to do with Pi, had a horrible script, and poor acting. As for Pi itself(much more significant)--true, it is an irrational number, but a tayler series(or numberous other much better approximation methods) does converge upon it, and we can bound the error for it. True, it goes on forever, but that doesn't mean we can't calculate the first say billion numbers--infact the best computers have; Such cacluations would never cease, howeverjust because it doesn't have an end, doesn't mean mathematics is undermined, or that my argument is wrong. >some answers, but some questions do not have >answers. Since some questions don't have >answers, the some things CANNOT be predicted with >ANY instruments, especially physical systems. All questions DO have answers--some of them are just beyond our comprehension(at this period in time) and some will continue to be beyond our comprehension long after humanity is dust. Many thought that exceeding 70mph was out of the question, many thought that we could never master the skies. Many thought we would never make it off our planet, many thought that we wouldn't find a proof for Fermat's last theorum. Humanity has displayed an incredible knack for overcoming adversity, it will continue to do so, if it doesn't destroy itself first. Chris Bourke ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) Run On lyrics Date: 04 Oct 1999 21:10:58 -0700 > >some people go to church just to signify > >trying to make a date with a neighbor's wife > >brother let me tell you just as sure as you're born > >you better leave that woman alone > > >I thought the first line was "some people go to church just to sit in the > >aisle" > I have been absolutly positive that it's "some ppl go to church just to sit and talk, tryin' to make a date w/ the neighboors wife...." > > I don't care what any one says, I swear that's what it is. --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 19:26:18 PDT Date: 04 Oct 1999 21:14:16 -0700 > > > > Moby was on SpaceGhost Coast to Coast on Cartoon Network (my fav station > >on Saturday night. It was pretty groovy! Except for the fact > >that SpaceGhost ended up eating Moby..... Go figure! > Does any one know if that's set to re-run? Oh, BTW: when MOBY ends up on TV or whatever, can ppl on the list annouce that more often? I don't watch tv usually but especially not in the evening. But I would if I knew MOBY was on. --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR values... Date: 04 Oct 1999 23:14:08 -0500 (CDT) i agree that hitting "del" is better than bitching and that hitting "off" is better than bitching, but it dosen't make those things go away. mtv is destroying the creativity of millions of kids every day even if YOU hit "off". don't just turn it off, burn it down. [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: Beacwork@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR values... Date: 05 Oct 1999 00:29:07 EDT In a message dated 10/4/99 12:07:43 PM US Eastern Standard Time, power_hymn@hotmail.com writes: << Neither of the above are appropriate, for many obvious reasons. >> Exactly. Please respond not to the list but to the person you are trying to relate your point to. If you think that no one else will really care what you are saying then......................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Beacwork@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR values... Date: 05 Oct 1999 00:33:20 EDT no one care what you think. please stop and if u must keep the score to yourself ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Beacwork@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR values... Date: 05 Oct 1999 00:36:35 EDT chris please respond to me one on one :) thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ctaci52@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Run On lyrics Date: 05 Oct 1999 01:15:18 EDT In a message dated 10/04/1999 5:00:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cbourke1@bigred.unl.edu writes: > some people go to church just to signify i agree with signify, i dont know, maybe just my ear, i tried to hear chior and aisle- but it did not filter through as that... just my ear maybe ctaci i dont know how i bent what you said to what i believe you meant i dont know anything at all ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Raven" Subject: Re: (mobility) Run On lyrics Date: 05 Oct 1999 01:48:34 -0400 > "let the rammle and the gammle and backsliders, tell em god almighty's > gonna put ya down."--? It's "ramblers" and "gamblers".....or something to that effect. Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Ruano Subject: Re: (mobility) Hello!! Date: 05 Oct 1999 09:00:14 +0200 Perdona, pero no hemos entendido ni una palabra de lo que has dicho en este mensaje. ;-) > ~Selvsagt er du unskyldt!!! :) > > Gratulerer!! Selv går jeg på skole og har tusen tanker og en helt sprø > ungdomstid som "okkuperer meg" > > Mette -- Jonathan Ruano Pach Email: ICQ:1252101 AIM:Tlabok IRC:Kobalt Homepage: http://www.encomix.es/~jonah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: AJ Brustein Subject: Re: (mobility) Hello!! Date: 05 Oct 1999 06:23:09 -0400 sumimasen ga, nani itten dayo?! korya eigo no risuto dakara, eigo de shabere! wakatta ka? Thanks. Anyone else want to speak a language that no one understands? (Even though I studied Spanish for 5 years all I got was Perdona. What a waste that was. I was even in the American Spanish Circle!) Anyway, someone said that Moby was going to be on Letterman this week? I have never seen him live before (...) and would at least like to see that. Please tell me I didn't miss it already! Thanks a lot. AJ Jonathan Ruano wrote: >=20 > Perdona, pero no hemos entendido ni una palabra de lo que > has dicho en este mensaje. ;-) >=20 > > ~Selvsagt er du unskyldt!!! :) > > > > Gratulerer!! Selv g=E5r jeg p=E5 skole og har tusen tanker og en helt= spr=F8 > > ungdomstid som "okkuperer meg" > > > > Mette >=20 > -- > Jonathan Ruano Pach Email: > ICQ:1252101 AIM:Tlabok IRC:Kobalt Homepage: http://www.encomix.es/~jon= ah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) (non related) PYTHON OFF THE AIR Date: 05 Oct 1999 06:34:13 EDT In a message dated 10/4/99 2:17:18 PM Central Daylight Time, techno_gpig@yahoo.com writes: << WE NEED PYTHON!!!! >> Hell yea we do! I'm voting! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 19:26:18 PDT Date: 05 Oct 1999 06:45:34 EDT In a message dated 10/4/99 11:08:37 PM Central Daylight Time, kimbalina@earthlink.net writes: << I don't watch tv usually but especially not in the evening. But I would if I knew MOBY was on. --kimby >> I dont watch Tv ither, so that would be soo verry awsome if someone told the people who dont watch tv often like kimby and I if Moby is gunna be on....Do tell! hehe..... anyways.... ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR values... Date: 05 Oct 1999 06:46:57 EDT In a message dated 10/4/99 11:15:03 PM Central Daylight Time, zbentz@d.umn.edu writes: << mtv is destroying the creativity of millions of kids every day even if YOU hit "off". don't just turn it off, burn it down. >> I agree, "Kill your Tv" ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) Run On (Not Moby's) Date: 05 Oct 1999 07:26:24 -0500 Hi there, I was over at my grandma's house a while back and I happened up on a small stack of tapes. I looked through and found one by a gospel trio from Oklahoma. I don't know why but I picked it up and looked over the track listing. Believe it or not the very first track is "Run On For A Long Time." Its a crazy jazzy, swinging version. Its a lot slower than moby's version. Also.. I remembered the discussion on the lyrics.... so I thought I would listen to this version. I'm not saying that this is definitely what the moby version says.... but the rest of the lyrics match, so i don't see why this one wouldn't. Anyway... According to the Osceola Gospel Trio from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma the lyric is as follows "Some people go to church just to sit and defy, trying to make a date with the neighbor's wife" ----------rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Russell, Shera" Subject: RE: (mobility) mango and more... Date: 05 Oct 1999 09:10:30 -0400 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF0F33.001E97EA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I'm not from Philly but I plan on going to Engage in November. I can't wait either!!!! Shera -----Original Message----- Sent: Sunday, October 03, 1999 9:39 PM did anyone else go to mango this weekend?...Two of the djs played bodyrock, (the third remix on the single), throughout the night. i was so happy when i heard it. venom also compleatly rocked... is anyone from philly going to see Moby at Engage over thanksgiving?...i'm can't wait.. *freyja* __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ********************************************************************** This electronic mail transmission may contain confidential or privileged information. If you believe that you have received the message in error, please notify the sender by reply transmission and delete the message without copying or disclosing it. ********************************************************************** ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF0F33.001E97EA Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" RE: (mobility) mango and more...

I'm not from Philly but I plan on going to Engage in November.  I can't wait either!!!!

Shera

-----Original Message-----
From: morag doodikins [mailto:disco_starr@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 1999 9:39 PM
To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
Subject: (mobility) mango and more...


did anyone else go to mango this weekend?...Two of the
djs played bodyrock, (the third remix on the single),
throughout the night. i was so happy when i heard it.
venom also compleatly rocked... is anyone from philly
going to see Moby at Engage over thanksgiving?...i'm
can't wait..
     *freyja*

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------_=_NextPart_001_01BF0F33.001E97EA-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) Run On Lyrics + Update Date: 05 Oct 1999 15:34:19 +0200 First of all I feel I must apologize for all the Moby related stuff in this e-mail. I couldn't think of some boring off-topic thing to fill everybodys mailboxes with.... Oh wait, here's something: THE GOLDEN RULES ---------------- 1. Please keep the discussion on the list confined to that revolving around Moby, his record label Trophy, and the pseudonyms thereof. 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. ================================================ thank you for reading....and now for some Moby: >some people go to church just to signify >trying to make a date with a neighbor's wife >brother let me tell you just as sure as you're born >you better leave that woman alone It's "signify" or Moby himself is wrong... I have a recording of Run On live and those who have seen him perform Run On live know that Moby sings the vocals himself for this song. He clearly says "signify" But peronally I believe Rob is probably right with his: "Some people go to church just to sit and defy, trying to make a date with the neighbor's wife" Oh, and I found another Moby remix recently on eBay: MAKE IT MINE (promo) [The Shamen, 1992] US promo CD, Epic, ESK-4548 1 3:39 Make It Mine (Oh-Moby 7" Edit) 2 3:31 Make It Mine (Album Version) 3 3:13 Make It Mine (Alternative Radio Edit) As you can see it has a Moby mix that's not on the regular CD, but hold your horses, in general it's just a short version of the 'Manhattan Mix' The credits for this mix are: "Remix and additional production by Moby" "7" edit by Omar Santana" Yes, the NY gabber hardcore Omar Santana. I didn't know he's been in the house scene for such a long time. The album version is mixed by Omar's collegue Lenny D (also a US gabber Dj/producer!) It surprises me there isn't a Rob Gee mix on the single :) I also got my 'Revolver' promo CD today with the 'Over Version' of the song on it. You know.. 'that's when I realize it's over..'etc. I had never heard this one before, pretty weird when you're used to 'that's when I reach for my revolver'.... (<>,,<>) np: Moby - Natural Blues ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) 1984 + vague moby linkage Date: 05 Oct 1999 14:43:45 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) Okay, we definitely know the horrors of Kosovo, perpetrated by both the Serb army and Albanian KLA guerillas happened, but media propaganda on both sides is also a reality, including the news we are fed by the western media. We are selectively given information to benefit powerful companies and governments in many ways. There are objective truths in what is being reported, but not all truth is given, and there can be many different reasons. For example, we don't always hear about 10 year old children in Sierra Leonne being kidnapped and drugged and then forced to kill people, sometimes even their own family, and the group responsible is supplied arms by western governments, for their own political agenda or just plain greed. There is money in war, especially when most arms are bought from the U.S. and Europe. Plus, I think the majority of people are conformists, or are forced to conform - no other choice. Otherwise the capitalist machine that drives the present world 'order' would not be functioning. That's an objective reality for many - especially those in the third world. TMB On Mon, 4 Oct 1999 09:25:12 -0700 (PDT) DJ Pagan wrote: > --- jj fish wrote: > > how do we know, in fact, that the Kosovo thing > > happened? i think it did, but there are only 6 > > major sources for news in the world. they > > control what goes in and out. > > You are a conspiracy theorists guy if you believe > this. It's the old argument from suppressed > evidence... denying evidence that exists that > contradicts your conclusion. > > > i think the average government needs wars, etc, > > to distract the average citizen's mind to an > > abstract "cause." in a way. > > Nope. To think that the government is working > collectively (they can't even work together > without bickering about party side), is just > nonsense. We can't even get the mail right, let > alone develop a long-term plan of subverting > entire populations (which they came from) to the > abstract cause. The time for wars is almost > over. The time for business is upon us. Which > is currently out of our government's hands at > least. > > > how do we know what's coming in thru our media? > > Whatever you want it to be. > > > and obviously, there are agendas being pushed. > > the whole consumerism=entertainment we've > > gotten into disgusts me. > > I don't think I've fallen into this as well. > Humans are greedy by nature, and want payback for > anything that they do. Therefore, if someone is > promoting a musician, the act of promotion > requires we pay them something for it. I don't > think to participate in entertainment you > absolutely must devote your life to the dollar, > but not much in the world is free anymore. > > > and plus, our whole society is geared into a > > violent way of thinking. we celebrate > > "heroes" like Columbus (who wore a string of > > indian ears!), etc. > > I hate Columbus. I really do. I also think it's > funny we still have a slave-owner on the > one-dollar bill because he was the "first" white, > male bureaucrat to be in our nation. > > > we learn about Napolean and Caesar. they are > > regarded as great military geniuses and > > strategists. they were, but they are honored, > > when in fact, i feel, they were murderers. > > I've never, ever been taught to revere Napoleon > OR Caeser (unless you count Planet of the > Apes...). They were murderers only in the sense > that we were stealing the land we have from > Native Americans. Conquest is always justified > in the eyes of the victors. Manifest Dynasty has > always been my biggest problem with American > Culture. > > > i find it funny that worldviews such as moby's > > are considered radical. > > I do find this interesting, but then again, I > find a lot of things interesting. > > > while honoring murderers and bigots with > > national holidays, etc, is the norm! > > Most people don't even know why we get Columbus > day off. I for one, don't care. It's another > day off for me, which I'd probably spend working > on something else. > > > just random thoughts from a 16-year old > > pretentious nonconformist > > Nonconformity is kind of silly nowadays, when a > majority of people are "nonconforming". Stick to > personal morals, don't label yourself as a > nonconformist, you only set yourself up for > criticism and hassle. You don't need either, > trust me. > > I have to dig my way out of the other > conversation now... > > ===== > DJ Pagan > "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark > closet and listen to Dead Cities?" > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: Re: (mobility) Run On (Not Moby's) Date: 05 Oct 1999 09:24:16 -0500 Cool!! Hey, is it the exact recording that moby sampled from, in otherwords, is the individual singing the same one as on the Moby track? Also, is it possible for you to make copies--prefereably in mp3 format, if we ask really nicely? Either that or post detailed info on the recording--what year, group, record company, serial number etc...? >Hi there, > I was over at my grandma's house a while back and I happened up on a small >stack of tapes. I looked through and found one by a gospel trio from >Oklahoma. I don't know why but I picked it up and looked over the track >listing. Believe it or not the very first track is "Run On For A Long Time." >Its a crazy jazzy, swinging version. Its a lot slower than moby's version. > >Also.. >I remembered the discussion on the lyrics.... so I thought I would listen to >this version. I'm not saying that this is definitely what the moby version >says.... but the rest of the lyrics match, so i don't see why this one >wouldn't. > >Anyway... According to the Osceola Gospel Trio from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma the >lyric is as follows > >"Some people go to church just to sit and defy, trying to make a date with the >neighbor's wife" > > >----------rob > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danielle Logue Subject: RE: (mobility) mango and more... Date: 05 Oct 1999 10:15:02 -0400 Moby's going to be in Philly? More info please!! I'm only about an hour and a half from there! Danielle > -----Original Message----- > From: morag doodikins [SMTP:disco_starr@yahoo.com] > Sent: Sunday, October 03, 1999 9:39 PM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: (mobility) mango and more... > > did anyone else go to mango this weekend?...Two of the > djs played bodyrock, (the third remix on the single), > throughout the night. i was so happy when i heard it. > venom also compleatly rocked... is anyone from philly > going to see Moby at Engage over thanksgiving?...i'm > can't wait.. > *freyja* > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danielle Logue Subject: RE: (mobility) 5% club (was Issues and flames) Date: 05 Oct 1999 10:17:33 -0400 What ever happened to the little * we decided to put in the subject line for irrelevant topics? I thought that was a good idea. That way people can delete off topic messages right away, and those who like off topic messages can click on and know what they're getting into. Danielle > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Orion Davis [SMTP:ddavis@lonestarstrategies.com] > Sent: Monday, October 04, 1999 6:12 AM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) 5% club (was Issues and flames) > > > > > In a message dated 10/4/99 3:11:30 AM Central Daylight Time, > > Matej.Novotny@st.fmph.uniba.sk writes: > > > > << anyone else want to join our 5% club ? Felicia, I'm with you! > > > > kohut. > > >> > > > > Awsome! Its fun when people put irrelevent things on the list! > Anyone > else? > > > > ~Felicia > > > > Oh yeah, me too...I'm hear to talk to Moby fans....not JUST to talk > about > Moby....I care much more about a lot of the irrelevancies than I do > about > video rotation, chart placement, and other mundanities...let's all > give a > big WOO HOO for irrelavancies! > > Daniel > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: Re: (mobility) Run On (Not Moby's) Date: 05 Oct 1999 09:42:20 -0500 No..... this is definitely not the song that moby sampled from. There is a band backing the singers and he said that all of the samples were acapella. Also, hmmm..... how do i put it.... well.. its a lot dorkier than the song he sampled. I can picture wayne newton singing along while snapping his fingers (no offense to wayne newton fans :) I made my grandma listen to moby's version and she wasn't real impressed, however my mom agreed that moby's was better. I'm not sure about when and where it was released, but its definitely independent. The J-card appears to have been photocopied ;) I'll get an mp3 up in a few days if you people really wanna hear it. Its rather amusing to hear after being awed by moby's version. -----rob Christopher Michael Bourke wrote: > Cool!! Hey, is it the exact recording that moby sampled from, in > otherwords, is the individual singing the same one as on the Moby track? > Also, is it possible for you to make copies--prefereably in mp3 format, if > we ask really nicely? Either that or post detailed info on the > recording--what year, group, record company, serial number etc...? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael.demattei@milliman.com Subject: (mobility) Nonsense Date: 05 Oct 1999 8:52:35 -0700 If Moby had to join an established group who would you have it be? I was thinking the Beastie Boys would be a good fit=2E They are about the same age and they have common ground in NYC, hip-hop and punk rock=2E The politics are compatible=2E The BB could=20= use Moby's touch, and Moby could still plug in the old guitar from time to time=2E My wacky answer would be Slayer--that would be a great album! As for techno supergods, just imagine an FSOL or Orbital team-up=2E Deemo np: Duke Ellington (nice wake-up music) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ctaci52@aol.com Subject: (mobility) david letterman/moby/i am not a xenophobe Date: 05 Oct 1999 12:37:36 EDT moby is supposed to be on david letterman the 15 of october. and for those like me that dont quite pay attention to the date it would be on a friday, not this friday but next friday. also i was wondering what is the deal with the foreign language barrier going on here- is this something that is not out of the norm? just wondering ctaci and something somewhere that you said goes ricochet all through my head ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MOBY Subject: (mobility) 'moby the sell out' Date: 02 Oct 1999 11:16:29 EDT hi i'm sitting here in the airport in stockholm(where they have free internet access! woo-hoo!) and i was looking at 'mobility' and i saw that some people had written in about the use of my music in commercials and tv shows, etc. let me try to explain... the record companies(mute & v2)have a lot of contractual freedom to use my music as they see fit. my contract says, i believe, that they can't use my music for cigarette commercials and commercials for weapons, etc. i could make a big stink when they license my songs to commercials, but that would antagonize them and i don't want to antagonize these people. they work hard and they're all quite nice and i don't want to make their lives difficult. my feeling is also that music in a commercial or tv show eventually goes away whereas the records tend to stay around for a while. i hope that it's not too upsetting for people to hear my music on these weird shows. uh oh gotta go >>> This email comes from MOBY, forwarded by the list owner. >>> The text has not been edited except for the subject. >>> The address _IS_ altered... do not reply to it! >>> Damian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: Re: (mobility) Nonsense Date: 05 Oct 1999 09:45:24 PDT >From: michael.demattei@milliman.com >If Moby had to join an established group >who would you have it be? I'd probably put him in David Byrne's old slot and call them the Dancing Heads. I'd like to see u-ziq & Moby remix each other, but not join. I wouldn't mind seeing the results of a Moby/Bowie teamup. For nonsense, I'd like to see a music video w/ Moby dressed in a karate uniform imitating bad overdubs, having his eyes bugged out, attacking a band of evil ninja pollutant monsters. Or maybe dropping a HUGE pile of broccoli & cauliflower on JFK airport. Top it with Ranch. WATCH OUT! IT'S THE TOFU TERROR, AND IT'S HEADING OUR WAY!!! -Steve -Steve ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ctaci52@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Nonsense Date: 05 Oct 1999 12:52:52 EDT i think that i would like to see moby with orb- i mean that is already such a great combo in my stereo.. imagine that... or maybe just throwin something down with portishead or bjork- i dont know, just my ears telling me something wacky again... though, agreed- beastie boys would be something pleasing to hear... ctaci remember what the doormouse said feed your head ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: (mobility) No, I haven't completely vanished. :=?iso-8859-1?Q?=FE?= Date: 05 Oct 1999 11:07:24 -0600 Hello dear family, Just writing to let you all know that I have not completely vanished though I've missed reading about 300 of the most recent emails. I have picked up on the not so unfamiliar drama of being off topic and all. For those who've been on the list long enough... you know what my stance is and that I am a bit picky about STAYING off topic when you can just as easy write personally to your new found friend or foe. So thanks to all of those who've tried to keep things focused while my attention has drifted elsewhere the past few weeks. It is a job that I should have been doing. No-thanks to those who forgot that several hundred people subscribed to this list expecting that they would being hearing about MOBY and not MATH or whatever. I expect to be more pro-active in reducing the noise ratio on this mailing list. So if I send someone a nasty-gram (email) out of the blue don't be surprised... I have to start somewhere. :þ Damian owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com p.s. it occurred to me... "you know what, maybe i wouldn't be so backed up on unread email if the list wasn't dishing out so much junk. hmm." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Russell, Shera" Subject: RE: (mobility) 'moby the sell out' Date: 05 Oct 1999 13:28:20 -0400 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF0F57.0526A4A4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Right on! Shera -----Original Message----- Sent: Saturday, October 02, 1999 11:16 AM hi i'm sitting here in the airport in stockholm(where they have free internet access! woo-hoo!) and i was looking at 'mobility' and i saw that some people had written in about the use of my music in commercials and tv shows, etc. let me try to explain... the record companies(mute & v2)have a lot of contractual freedom to use my music as they see fit. my contract says, i believe, that they can't use my music for cigarette commercials and commercials for weapons, etc. i could make a big stink when they license my songs to commercials, but that would antagonize them and i don't want to antagonize these people. they work hard and they're all quite nice and i don't want to make their lives difficult. my feeling is also that music in a commercial or tv show eventually goes away whereas the records tend to stay around for a while. i hope that it's not too upsetting for people to hear my music on these weird shows. uh oh gotta go >>> This email comes from MOBY, forwarded by the list owner. >>> The text has not been edited except for the subject. >>> The address _IS_ altered... do not reply to it! >>> Damian ********************************************************************** This electronic mail transmission may contain confidential or privileged information. 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Right on!

Shera

-----Original Message-----
From: MOBY [mailto:himself@bogus.address.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 1999 11:16 AM
To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
Subject: (mobility) 'moby the sell out'



hi
i'm sitting here in the airport in stockholm(where they
have free internet access!  woo-hoo!) and i was looking
at 'mobility' and i saw that some people had written in
about the use of my music in commercials and tv shows, etc.
let me try to explain...
the record companies(mute & v2)have a lot of contractual
freedom to use my music as they see fit.  my contract
says, i believe, that they can't use my music for
cigarette commercials and commercials for weapons, etc.
i could make a big stink when they license my songs
to commercials, but that would antagonize them and
i don't want to antagonize these people.  they work
hard and they're all quite nice and i don't want to
make their lives difficult.  my feeling is also that
music in a commercial or tv show eventually goes away
whereas the records tend to stay around for a while.
i hope that it's not too upsetting for people to
hear my music on these weird shows.
uh oh
gotta go


>>> This email comes from MOBY, forwarded by the list owner.
>>> The text has not been edited except for the subject.
>>> The address _IS_ altered... do not reply to it!
>>> Damian <owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com>



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------_=_NextPart_001_01BF0F57.0526A4A4-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adam Covati Subject: Re: (mobility) Run On lyrics Date: 05 Oct 1999 13:31:23 -0400 (EDT) > In a message dated 10/04/1999 5:00:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > cbourke1@bigred.unl.edu writes: > > > some people go to church just to signify > > i agree with signify, i dont know, maybe just my ear, i tried to hear chior > and aisle- but it did not filter through as that... just my ear maybe > > ctaci okay yeah, there is definitely an 'f' in there which would lead me to join the "signify" sect. -just my $.02 covatz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby at Coachella Festival Date: 05 Oct 1999 10:51:52 -0700 (PDT) --- Wes wrote: > Anyone know why Moby is playing Sunday when the > Chemical Brothers, Underworld, Art Of Noise, > etc. are all on Saturday? To make you pay twice as much. :) > I've never seen Underworld and would never > forgive myself for missing it- but then > there's Moby (who I HAVE seen twice this > summer, but then he's without a doubt my > favorite musician). Moby is a pretty accessible artist. He usually tours everywhere and anywhere nowadays, so you can always hope to see Moby again... especially in an area like Cali. However, some people give limbs to see Underworld, the Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, etc... If you are only going to pay for one day, please take Saturday! ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Everything is Wrong Date: 05 Oct 1999 10:54:01 -0700 (PDT) --- Joseph Parkes wrote: > Doesn't everybody else think that Maths is > really boring, Philosophy is alright but still > lacks the boldness I need to stay awake. To most people, yeah. :) > Moby Fans, this message is dedicated to > everyone of you guys. > > You worship a God, not just any God, but a God > that hasn't been unleashed properly on the > world for them to see it's Glory. I would think, and this is purely circumstantial, that Moby would NOT like to be compared to a god. He may be good, but he's no messiah. Hendrix maybe, but definitely not Moby. :) j/k ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) 'moby the sell out' Date: 05 Oct 1999 11:47:59 -0700 > > >the record companies(mute & v2)have a lot of contractual > >freedom to use my music as they see fit. my contract > >says, i believe, that they can't use my music for > >cigarette commercials and commercials for weapons, etc. > >i could make a big stink when they license my songs > >to commercials, but that would antagonize them and > >i don't want to antagonize these people. they work > >hard and they're all quite nice and i don't want to > >make their lives difficult. my feeling is also that > >music in a commercial or tv show eventually goes away > >whereas the records tend to stay around for a while. > >i hope that it's not too upsetting for people to > >hear my music on these weird shows. > Yeah, the other day I heard a MOBY song on an ANTI-CIGERETTE comercial. I was half awake because I heard it when my alarm went off but I was like OHMIGOD! --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Reed Subject: Re: (mobility) Nonsense Date: 05 Oct 1999 20:21:45 +0100 >I'd probably put him in David Byrne's old slot personally I'd love to see Moby have Metallica be his backing band and do an intelligent rock album a la Animal Rights, which I still think is gobsmackingly awesome, whichever version you pick up. -- Mark Reed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Everything is Wrong Date: 05 Oct 1999 20:17:03 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) I don't bow, kiss arse or worship anybody on this planet. Respect due, maybe. I'm sure Moby would respect that. I don't need to get my advice from Moby, but I like to hear his views, I do have a mind of my own...I hope!? I'm glad people have similar views on life..and I think there are views worth having more than others, eg. respecting every person's right to life and certain freedoms that don't negate human rights, followed by mammals and other creatures that feel pain and have emotions. TMB On Tue, 5 Oct 1999 10:54:01 -0700 (PDT) DJ Pagan wrote: > I would think, and this is purely circumstantial, > that Moby would NOT like to be compared to a god. > He may be good, but he's no messiah. Hendrix > maybe, but definitely not Moby. :) j/k > > > > ===== > DJ Pagan > "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark > closet and listen to Dead Cities?" > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "trance former" Subject: (mobility) more Moby on TV Date: 05 Oct 1999 12:33:32 PDT sup all, first of all i'd like to say thanx to Bart for his last message, all these messages are too long, stop replying everthing, that would be nice and easier to read... ...so i just happened to be watching the Gravity Games and there wuz this profile on this 14 year old kid who wuz competing in the dirt jump comp...wikked skillz he has, but anywayz during the whole profile they played the entire Porcelain song, it fit nicely though, and i'm not complaning this time, just sharing with all of you... i agree KILL YOUR TV and COMMERCIALISM, those are my thoughts, and no-one needs to start flamin' or anything... can't wait for the new single... ...peace and love all djAHIMSA ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) 'moby the sell out' Date: 05 Oct 1999 17:53:53 EDT no shit....if you people think moby sold out because his music is in commercials then stop liking him and start going for bands that (in your opinions) will not sell out....these people make a living making and selling records....just like we make our living any other way...would it be a bad thing if a person got promoted to a higher level at their job..would he sell out to his fellow work partners because of that....elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) moby webcast oldschool Date: 05 Oct 1999 16:21:13 -0700 (PDT) right, well i got the RS newsletter and they sed theres a MOBY concert from 1997 playing tomorrow at 8 pm, so go to rollingstone.com if you want to see that.... FUTURAMA CHARACTER OF THE DAY: Dr. Zoidberg's wife/spouse/whatever (she's like this big jellyfish type thing. bring me one of your young on a roll! sorry, out of rolls....) ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby at Coachella Festival Date: 05 Oct 1999 19:46:11 -0500 (CDT) On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, DJ Pagan wrote: > in an area like Cali. However, some people give > limbs to see Underworld, the Chemical Brothers, > Fatboy Slim, etc... If you are only going to pay > for one day, please take Saturday! i drove 1000 miles round trip TWICE to see underworld 'cause they NEVER tour in the states, those bastards!!! i wouldn't do that for moby 'cause he always stops in minneapolis. he's cool like that. [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: "Stacey MacGrath" Subject: Re: (mobility) new bodyrock video Date: 05 Oct 1999 21:22:02 EDT I saw the video...very cool. ~Stacey ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: morag doodikins Subject: (mobility) Engage Date: 05 Oct 1999 18:53:22 -0700 (PDT) this is for anyone who wants to know about Engage... it's Sat. November 27th at the DC Armory. It goest from 12noon to 12 midnight...tickets are from $30 to $35 ahead of time, $40 at the door- sounds like a lot, but is twelve hours and 18 djs...moby plays at 9:00pm.. it's for 18 and over only..you can get tickets in some cities in some record stores, or you can be ripped off by ticket master.-if you want any info on what stores, email me...these are the phone numbers you can call: Ultraworld: (410) 637-6715 2 tuff: (202) 737-1714 umm..i think that's it..i'd really like to meet some of you guys there, it sounds like a lot of fun.. sweet dreams, *freyja* __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: (mobility) Math Rock Date: 05 Oct 1999 21:00:10 -0500 As a staunch defender of Off-Topic Posting, so long as the reader is forwarned in the subject line and the post genuinely contributes to a greater understanding of the cultural forces that work upon and are worked upon by the music (which makes nearly everything on-topic in some manner), I thought I should mention as a sidebar to the great math debate that Moby said when he performs "Thousand" (or at least when he performed it in St. Louis) he got to watching the smoke play in the lights and the fans, and he was thinking about the string theory principles involved in that motion. So, even a mathematical debate is not off topic, in a round about way. 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: "Paul Vodra [Paradox]" Subject: Re: (mobility) Engage Date: 05 Oct 1999 22:25:03 -0400 Will this be Moby DJing or Moby performing with a whole band? I remember a lot of people thought he'd be DJing at Sting, but it was a live set after all. I'll go see him either way, probably, but I'd prefer the live stuff. I'd also LOVE to meet some mobility folks there. I haven't got any clubbing friends at all! They're all too old. :-) Paul V > >this is for anyone who wants to know about Engage... >it's Sat. November 27th at the DC Armory. It goest >from 12noon to 12 midnight...tickets are from $30 to >$35 ahead of time, $40 at the door- sounds like a lot, >but is twelve hours and 18 djs...moby plays at >9:00pm.. it's for 18 and over only..you can get >tickets in some cities in some record stores, or you >can be ripped off by ticket master.-if you want any >info on what stores, email me...these are the phone >numbers you can call: >Ultraworld: (410) 637-6715 >2 tuff: (202) 737-1714 >umm..i think that's it..i'd really like to meet some >of you guys there, it sounds like a lot of fun.. sweet >dreams, *freyja* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) Run On lyrics Date: 05 Oct 1999 12:09:42 -0500 >Im going with aisle The only problem is you don't sit in the aisle. You walk in the aisle. (?) >"let the rammle and the gammle and backsliders, tell em god almighty's >gonna put ya down."--? I think it's "tell the gamblin' the ramblin' backslider / tell 'em God almighty gonna cut 'im down." -- The C.O.D. / John Turpin / "Just for the sake of it, make sure you're always frowning It shows the world that you've got substance and depth" -- PSB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) Run On lyrics Date: 05 Oct 1999 20:02:08 -0700 > > >The only problem is you don't sit in the aisle. You walk in the aisle. (?) > That's very true. I still say it's "some ppl go to church just to sit and talk....tryin' ta make a date with the neighboors wife" > > >I think it's "tell the gamblin' the ramblin' backslider / tell 'em God > >almighty gonna cut 'im down." > That's how I sing it when I sing along. I'm pretty sure that's what's being said. Yep. --kimby > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rikki Price Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #149 Date: 06 Oct 1999 11:26:22 +0100 look what moby posted to mobility... ---------------------- >hi >i'm sitting here in the airport in stockholm(where they >have free internet access! woo-hoo!) and i was looking >at 'mobility' and i saw that some people had written in >about the use of my music in commercials and tv shows, etc. >let me try to explain... >the record companies(mute & v2)have a lot of contractual >freedom to use my music as they see fit. my contract >says, i believe, that they can't use my music for >cigarette commercials and commercials for weapons, etc. >i could make a big stink when they license my songs >to commercials, but that would antagonize them and >i don't want to antagonize these people. they work >hard and they're all quite nice and i don't want to >make their lives difficult. my feeling is also that >music in a commercial or tv show eventually goes away >whereas the records tend to stay around for a while. >i hope that it's not too upsetting for people to >hear my music on these weird shows. >uh oh >gotta go ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rikki Price Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #149 Date: 06 Oct 1999 11:26:22 +0100 look what moby posted to mobility... ---------------------- >hi >i'm sitting here in the airport in stockholm(where they >have free internet access! woo-hoo!) and i was looking >at 'mobility' and i saw that some people had written in >about the use of my music in commercials and tv shows, etc. >let me try to explain... >the record companies(mute & v2)have a lot of contractual >freedom to use my music as they see fit. my contract >says, i believe, that they can't use my music for >cigarette commercials and commercials for weapons, etc. >i could make a big stink when they license my songs >to commercials, but that would antagonize them and >i don't want to antagonize these people. they work >hard and they're all quite nice and i don't want to >make their lives difficult. my feeling is also that >music in a commercial or tv show eventually goes away >whereas the records tend to stay around for a while. >i hope that it's not too upsetting for people to >hear my music on these weird shows. >uh oh >gotta go ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danielle Logue Subject: RE: (mobility) Engage Date: 06 Oct 1999 09:38:17 -0400 I thought someone wrote about a Philly show...or am I just hallucinating again? Danielle > -----Original Message----- > From: morag doodikins [SMTP:disco_starr@yahoo.com] > Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 9:53 PM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: (mobility) Engage > > this is for anyone who wants to know about Engage... > it's Sat. November 27th at the DC Armory. It goest > from 12noon to 12 midnight...tickets are from $30 to > $35 ahead of time, $40 at the door- sounds like a lot, > but is twelve hours and 18 djs...moby plays at > 9:00pm.. it's for 18 and over only..you can get > tickets in some cities in some record stores, or you > can be ripped off by ticket master.-if you want any > info on what stores, email me...these are the phone > numbers you can call: > Ultraworld: (410) 637-6715 > 2 tuff: (202) 737-1714 > umm..i think that's it..i'd really like to meet some > of you guys there, it sounds like a lot of fun.. sweet > dreams, *freyja* > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "courtney colonna" Subject: Re: (mobility) 'moby the sell out' Date: 06 Oct 1999 07:54:54 PDT thank you, moby, for clearing up the "sell out" issue. i think i would feel the same way if i were in the same position. (no chance of that ever happening...!) at least moby fans are guaranteed some good music on tv. speaking of tv...maybe some of the nicer people on mobility could consider taping moby videos, etc. for those of us who don't have tv (me) or anyone else who wouldn't get to get to see them otherwise. how about it? please please. courtney >From: MOBY >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >Subject: (mobility) 'moby the sell out' >Date: Sat, 02 Oct 1999 11:16:29 EDT > >hi >i'm sitting here in the airport in stockholm(where they >have free internet access! woo-hoo!) and i was looking >at 'mobility' and i saw that some people had written in >about the use of my music in commercials and tv shows, etc. >let me try to explain... >the record companies(mute & v2)have a lot of contractual >freedom to use my music as they see fit. my contract >says, i believe, that they can't use my music for >cigarette commercials and commercials for weapons, etc. >i could make a big stink when they license my songs >to commercials, but that would antagonize them and >i don't want to antagonize these people. they work >hard and they're all quite nice and i don't want to >make their lives difficult. my feeling is also that >music in a commercial or tv show eventually goes away >whereas the records tend to stay around for a while. >i hope that it's not too upsetting for people to >hear my music on these weird shows. >uh oh >gotta go > > > >>> This email comes from MOBY, forwarded by the list owner. > >>> The text has not been edited except for the subject. > >>> The address _IS_ altered... do not reply to it! > >>> Damian > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: (mobility) Scala Aphex Seattle Date: 06 Oct 1999 08:54:31 PDT NME has a purported review of the Moby's London show at the Scala posted. Here it is: http://www.nme.com/reviews/reviews/19991006143219.html Richard D. James says he quits making music, and fans will get to hear his next album when he dies. He also said this is his last interview. Again. I think I posted this once before, but here goes again. This is a GREAT gallery of pictures from the Seattle Endfest show from earlier this summer. http://seattlesquare.com/pandemonium/Gallery/MobyPic1.htm -Steve np: Gomez - Revolutionary Kind ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR values... Date: 06 Oct 1999 10:57:50 -0700 (PDT) --- Steve Giles wrote: >>From: DJ Pagan >>>--- Beacwork@aol.com wrote: >>> What a bunch of pretentious assholes >> >>I've been called worse things by better >>people. Grow up, let us converse, let you >>fuck off. > > I usually run away screaming fromt his type of > thing, but I'd just like to make a quick > request. Before you send a message to > mobility, ask yourself if it's appropraite > and if it's relevant. I was out of line, and apologize to all involved. I just don't take kindly to being flamed in public for a private dispute. ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: (mobility) Non Conformity? Date: 06 Oct 1999 11:13:53 -0700 (PDT) --- Tim Beecher wrote: > Plus, I think the majority of people are > conformists, or are forced to conform - no > other choice. Otherwise the capitalist > machine that drives the present world 'order' > would not be functioning. I think we're forced to survive, but not all choice is taken from us (thankfully). Am I a conformist because I work as a systems analyst, buy music and books, and drink Pepsi? I don't think so, because I have the option of doing none of these. Or am I non-conformist because I philosophize, I am an open Pagan, and I approve of drug legalization? Neither am I here, because I have the choice to join the majority. Which brings us to a Moby related question (for once). Is Moby truly a non-conformist, or is he merely living his life the way he wants to? Only he can truly tell us, and he's busy at the moment. However, the question stands. ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adam Covati Subject: Re: (mobility)* Non Conformity? Date: 06 Oct 1999 14:36:37 -0400 (EDT) look at that I used the '*'. DANGER! not really moby related ***************************** > --- Tim Beecher > wrote: > > Plus, I think the majority of people are > > conformists, or are forced to conform - no > > other choice. Otherwise the capitalist > > machine that drives the present world 'order' > > would not be functioning. > > I think we're forced to survive, but not all > choice is taken from us (thankfully). Am I a > conformist because I work as a systems analyst, > buy music and books, and drink Pepsi? I don't > think so, because I have the option of doing none > of these. Or am I non-conformist because I > philosophize, I am an open Pagan, and I approve > of drug legalization? Neither am I here, because > I have the choice to join the majority. Good call, what is conformism, it isn't doing what everyone does, it is doing so without thought to the contrary, I may come to the decision as those who conform, but by different means, and still maintain my non-conformist label. And what is so bad about being a conformist, if you conform to just and true rules? > > Which brings us to a Moby related question (for > once). Is Moby truly a non-conformist, or is he > merely living his life the way he wants to? Only > he can truly tell us, and he's busy at the > moment. However, the question stands. > And would it matter if he wsa, as long as he held to his views, or the standard he followed (if he *were* a conformist) didn't deviate he would still be the same man, with the same views, and most importantly, he would still make beautiful music. sorry, this oldtimer does ramble.... -ac ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Non Conformity?..AND MOBY! Date: 06 Oct 1999 21:30:07 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) On Wed, 6 Oct 1999 11:13:53 -0700 (PDT) DJ Pagan wrote: > --- Tim Beecher > wrote: > > Plus, I think the majority of people are > > conformists, or are forced to conform - no > > other choice. Otherwise the capitalist > > machine that drives the present world 'order' > > would not be functioning. > > I think we're forced to survive, but not all > choice is taken from us (thankfully). Yes, I realise that, but I think poorer people have less choice than the minority at the rich end. The rich and powerful tend to conform anyway, because they're usually the ones fuelling the standards of this present conformity, until someone doesn't conform to those standards and tries to change them for the better. Then I might like to conform to that. Am I a > conformist because I work as a systems analyst, > buy music and books, and drink Pepsi? I don't > think so, because I have the option of doing none > of these. So your concept of conformity is that it doesn't exist, because, in your case, you can choose not to conform? But you still conform to that way of living, so maybe you are a conformist, in that sense. I do as well, because I don't have much choice - out of survival. I'd also rather be in a position where I didn't have to dress or look in a certain way to be accepted by the 'norms' of society, yet I still have to conform to survive, sometimes. Or am I non-conformist because I > philosophize, I am an open Pagan, and I approve > of drug legalization? Neither am I here, because > I have the choice to join the majority. Yes, I agree, in this case you are not conforming with the majority. I suppose you have to weigh up how many things you conform to and how many things you don't conform to and then decide whether you are a conformist or a non-conformist. I wonder does anyone have the perfect balance, so they can be called neither? Anyway, we can all play with semantics, get nowhere with it and forget about how to live a better quality of life with ALL our fellow human beings. > > Which brings us to a Moby related question (for > once). Is Moby truly a non-conformist, or is he > merely living his life the way he wants to? Only > he can truly tell us, and he's busy at the > moment. However, the question stands. Only Moby can really answer that, I suppose. > TMB ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "dale" Subject: Re: (mobility) Non Conformity?..AND MOBY! Date: 06 Oct 1999 15:47:28 -0600 non confomity. blah. it cant be done. someone else, some other group, some culture already lived or is living what youre living now. someone out there likes the same music/food/ideas/fun things as you do. hating trendy stuff is trendy. theres no point in wasting your time trying to fight corporate america. there isnt some big conspiracy against the individuals of america, otherwise, why would they push individualism in advertisments, blah blah. people like to make money, and some people dont like the ways others choose to make it, mostly because they are jealous, no matter how much they deny it. just ebcause you think for yourself doesnt mean you cant SHARE ideas and beliefs with other people. if you dont want to be a 'subserviant of corporate america', move to canada. }:P> they have better health care anyway. P.L.U.R. sums it up quite a bit, i think. -dale- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anthony" Subject: Re: (mobility) Non Conformity? Date: 06 Oct 1999 17:50:34 -0700 >Which brings us to a Moby related question (for >once). Is Moby truly a non-conformist, or is he >merely living his life the way he wants to? Living your life the way that *you* wan't to instead of the way *other* people wan't you to, and not being overly concerned about other peoples opinions of you, or traditions is my idea of being a non-conformist, rather than trying to be rebellious or non-conformist just for the sake of rebelling, or being "cool". If you are surrounded by people who tend to go through life in an unthinking, and myopic way, then rational non-conformity is even more important. As little as I know about Moby; from what I've read he seems like he actually uses his brain, likes to philosophize, and lives consciously. I really wish that he would write a book. a non-fiction one. -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pokey8984@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Non Conformity? Date: 06 Oct 1999 18:49:39 EDT i agree, he should write a book!!! That would be so good too! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Doogsidog Subject: Re: (mobility) moby webcast Date: 06 Oct 1999 16:10:05 -0700 (PDT) >there will be a moby webcast on Wednesday, Oct 6 >8:00PM (EST) >Recorded on May 25, 1997 at the World in Chicago >at rollingstones.com >if anyone is interested. i was interested. it was at rollingstone.com...and it isnt moby. moby isnt listed at all. it is poison, that 80's metal band on wed, oct 6 @ 8pm. thats in like 45min for all those who are enthused... adam-out __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby webcast Date: 06 Oct 1999 19:32:29 EDT hey i'm sorry about that typo. (rollingstone.com) i don't know what happened about moby not being listed there, but go to channelseek.com -- they're responsible for doing the webcast. i'm pretty sure they have him listed. -tina tecknomonk@aol.com | djcake.cjb.net "I feel driven to make beautiful, emotional music... or sexy music. I feel driven to make music that's effective. I feel driven to try to understand things better. I feel driven to connect with people... to communicate with them." -Moby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Arcya@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Non Conformity? (NMR) Date: 06 Oct 1999 19:34:23 EDT I think there are too many levels of comformity going all at once, no matter what social group or class or age or gender or belief you are a part of. So I think it's inescapable. There's the vision of the wife & 2.3 kids and the fence and all that as being a way to comform, but who does that and sticks to it? With the gay/lesbian population, divorce rate etc etc, not many. The norm (and maybe the way to comform now) is something else, actually many different choices. So either way you chose, you're gonna comform to something. And the same goes for the example of the poor people having no choice but to comform. I was poor all during my childhood. I was totally non-comformist to all the rich kids who were comforming to the trends (like I wanted to be at the time), but I comformed to the other poorer kids and their views and preferences. I agree that the best thing to do for yourself, and the toughest is to believe what you believe, all the while knowing why you do whether it agrees with anyone or not, and doubt what you doubt and admit that you don't know tons of stuff. It's so hard to define things for yourself when all during your formative years you get your information from other sources outside yourself, often valuing the authority of the person telling you what they believe and in some cases acting as an example. And it seems to me that it's impossible to be yourself completely, humans being social animals and all. We're always going to try to please someone other than ourselves at some point because that, in a round about way, pleases ourselves and our egos. I hope I made some sense and sorry for keeping the topic alive - like Kimby says: "don't kill me" Love & salsa, malfunctiongirl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: (mobility) concert date? Date: 06 Oct 1999 21:03:42 -0500 I don't live in NYC, but maybe this could be helpful for some of you: My friend emailed me this bit of info: I think Moby is spinning here in nyc on October 10 at a party called BOO! but from what I hear the people who throw this party never organize things well and they always get shut down or they turn people away... A 35 dollar ticket is a bit steep for me to take a chance on. QED ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: UHF@aol.com Subject: (mobility) moby on tv Date: 06 Oct 1999 23:08:40 EDT was watching dawson's creek today and what do i hear but bodyrock. just thought i'd let you know. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Non Conformity?..AND MOBY! Date: 07 Oct 1999 09:45:03 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) Non-conformity CAN be done, depending on what you want to conform to or not, as the case may be. I never said blanket conformity/non-conformity, was possible. I was referring to a specific topic. I didn't think there was a need to be so pedantic about it! So, if the norm was to jump off cliffs by the time you're 30 because corporate America or the European Union told you to, because it would benefit big corporations and governments and fuck everyone else up, would you conform? I don't think so, unless you are totally brainwashed! TMB On Wed, 6 Oct 1999 15:47:28 -0600 dale wrote: > non confomity. blah. it cant be done. someone else, some other group, some > culture already lived or is living what youre living now. someone out there > likes the same music/food/ideas/fun things as you do. hating trendy stuff > is trendy. theres no point in wasting your time trying to fight corporate > america. there isnt some big conspiracy against the individuals of america, > otherwise, why would they push individualism in advertisments, blah blah. > people like to make money, and some people dont like the ways others choose > to make it, mostly because they are jealous, no matter how much they deny > it. just ebcause you think for yourself doesnt mean you cant SHARE ideas > and beliefs with other people. if you dont want to be a 'subserviant of > corporate america', move to canada. }:P> they have better health care > anyway. > P.L.U.R. sums it up quite a bit, i think. > -dale- > > > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Parkes Subject: (mobility) Non Conformity and the Moby God Date: 07 Oct 1999 22:43:19 +1300 I don't believe in God or Gods. What I meant about Moby being a God was just an exaggeration ( a hyperboly if you will). Since I don't believe in God/s then It would mean in my mind that I think Moby makes me feel absolutely powerful, and The charge I get when hearing his harmonic tunes is sadly missed by most of the world. One day however it is my belief he will become recognised for the Genius he is. Did I clear that up, oh well Non-Conformity. Who the fuck cares what group you hang out with, if you go down the street wearing Tommy Shit then you don't have the same taste as me. You are still a cool person (maybe) i don't know. It is wrong to judge but everybody does it. EVERBODY has a first glance and makes up their mind. It is natural. I don't really conform to one group as I see it. I like every kind of musik, I surf, but I don't Skate, I play Rugby and I study economics, I have surfie friends and I have Football friends. Basically I'm a friendly guy, BUT I admit that it is impossible not to conform, as stated (I think) in Malfunction Girls email. Everything we do has been done, are we copying? Bye Bye Joe Joseph Parkes parjo727@student.otago.ac.nz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) runon Date: 07 Oct 1999 05:23:01 -0700 (PDT) > >Im going with aisle > > The only problem is you don't sit in the aisle. You > walk in the aisle. (?) > i hear "sit in the fire" > >"let the rammle and the gammle and backsliders, > tell em god almighty's > >gonna put ya down."--? > > I think it's "tell the gamblin' the ramblin' > backslider / tell 'em God > almighty gonna cut 'im down." gamblin AND ramblin "i'm a rambler and a gambler and i guessi always will...." FUTURAMA CHARACTER OF THE DAY: BENDER (Moby's favorite!) ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) concert date? Date: 07 Oct 1999 08:27:27 EDT they usually have this party during this time....i thought it was always on halloween but i could be mistaken, last year i believe it was held at roseland..i don't know...elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on tv Date: 07 Oct 1999 08:28:54 EDT dawson's creek is a real entertaining show...very unrealistic but entertaining (cant wait to get flamed for this (:o))...all of a sudden i hear bodyrock playing and bam!!! i call my friend and tell him...i thought it was nice to hear moby's song...elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on tv Date: 07 Oct 1999 13:47:57 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) I've never seen it. My partner likes it a lot, but then he's a typical queen! I'll have to ask him if he can hear Moby's tune playing. I'm slowly converting him, I think? TMB On Thu, 7 Oct 1999 08:28:54 EDT Chilidiba9@aol.com wrote: > dawson's creek is a real entertaining show...very unrealistic but > entertaining > (cant wait to get flamed for this (:o))...all of a sudden i hear bodyrock > playing and bam!!! i call my friend and tell him...i thought it was nice to > hear moby's song...elie > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) thoughts on WHAT LOVE Date: 07 Oct 1999 12:54:58 -0400 ok dug out my ETIW cd today. and i was reminded again from moby's WHAT LOVE, something i've always wondered. Has anyone heard what his thoughts were on this song? Does anyone think that the beginning sorta slow acoustic part was like a parody of all the rock bands out at that time? I dont know, moby's voice there first off doesnt sound like his other songs, and then right before the chaos of that song kicks in, he says "u know what im sayin" when i first bought this album, like 3-4 years ago i always imagined it was moby making fun of pearl jam for that section of the song :) anyone?? Eric gold@netrox.net http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: (mobility) Funny whirring noise Date: 07 Oct 1999 14:17:54 -0400 I was listening to Play this morning and notice a weird thing...at the beginning of both "The Sky is Broken" and "If Things Were Perfect", there is a funny whirring noise at the beginning of the song(s). Anyone know what this is? Maybe Moby himself can answer that one. Also, it's kind of cool how during "The Sky is Broken" you can hear the page being turned when he's reading off the lyrics. Back to work now... Joe NP -- Air - Premiers Symptomes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "trance former" Subject: (mobility) taping Moby on the Idiot Tube... Date: 07 Oct 1999 11:57:35 PDT sup, someone asked if someone could put together some Moby footage from TV, well my friend has made a video tape for me of Moby stuff, videos, interviews and live performances, i would be glad to send anyone this tape, i would also like to obtain other interviews, vidoes, and live performances from around the world...i live in Ontario, Canada, and Moby's got pretty good TV time here, so if anyone's interested we should combine all our stuff and perhaps make the Ultimate Moby fan package Video, that would be very kewl!!!so here's what i have right now... Videos: Moby Spotlight (litlle interview clips included) -Go, Move, Next is The E, Revolver(it's Over mix), James Bond, Bodyrock x2, ETYTM. Moby interview live at Electric Circus ('95) Moby interview day after T.O. concert ('99) (with live footage clips) Moby interview at MTV Video Awards ('99) (they get in trouble during the interview) Moby interview in his studio (Animal Rights Period) (may have lost this one?!?!?) peace and luv djAHIMSA ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun David Rader Subject: Re: (mobility) Funny whirring noise Date: 07 Oct 1999 11:58:07 -0700 (PDT) I always thought these were the demo type tracks he included on the cd and that the whirring is like the drum machine he used, the microphone or the recording equipment he used. Just my thoughts on it. Shaun On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Novotny, Joe wrote: >beginning of both "The Sky is Broken" and "If Things Were Perfect", there is >a funny whirring noise at the beginning of the song(s). Anyone know what ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "courtney colonna" Subject: Re: (mobility) taping Moby on the Idiot Tube... Date: 07 Oct 1999 12:08:26 PDT that was me who wanted moby stuff from tv. could i get a copy of the tape you have?? let me know. thanks! courtney >From: "trance former" >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >Subject: (mobility) taping Moby on the Idiot Tube... >Date: Thu, 07 Oct 1999 11:57:35 PDT > >sup, > >someone asked if someone could put together some Moby footage from TV, well >my friend has made a video tape for me of Moby stuff, videos, interviews >and >live performances, i would be glad to send anyone this tape, i would also >like to obtain other interviews, vidoes, and live performances from around >the world...i live in Ontario, Canada, and Moby's got pretty good TV time >here, so if anyone's interested we should combine all our stuff and perhaps >make the Ultimate Moby fan package Video, that would be very kewl!!!so >here's what i have right now... > >Videos: Moby Spotlight (litlle interview clips included) > -Go, Move, Next is The E, Revolver(it's Over mix), James Bond, > Bodyrock x2, ETYTM. > > Moby interview live at Electric Circus ('95) > > Moby interview day after T.O. concert ('99) > (with live footage clips) > > Moby interview at MTV Video Awards ('99) > (they get in trouble during the interview) > > Moby interview in his studio (Animal Rights Period) > (may have lost this one?!?!?) > >peace and luv > >djAHIMSA > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mette Rogstad" Subject: Re: (mobility) Hello!! Date: 07 Oct 1999 21:12:27 +0200 Sorry, i do not understand the message below. If it has something to do with the fact that i enganged in a norwegian conversation that noone but me and the other party understood, i appologize :) Mette >Perdona, pero no hemos entendido ni una palabra de lo que >has dicho en este mensaje. ;-) > >> ~Selvsagt er du unskyldt!!! :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: (mobility) Unrelated...Dawson's Creek..Nothing to see here Date: 07 Oct 1999 12:36:22 -0700 > >I've never seen it. My partner likes it a lot, but then > >he's a typical queen! I'll have to ask him if he can hear > >Moby's tune playing. I'm slowly converting him, I think? > Geez kids, whatever happened to watching Melrose Place and Bev Hills 90210? At least those shows have a sense of betrayal and hatred about them. Isn't Dawson's Creek generally a teenage girl show? I've seen a lot about it in girls mags. Oh well, do what cha do do what cha do. BTW: I'm being silly. --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: (mobility) MOBY/PEARL JAM...ALBUMS OF ALL TIME... Date: 07 Oct 1999 12:41:43 -0700 > > >when i first bought this album, like 3-4 years ago i > >always imagined it was moby making fun of pearl jam for > >that section of the song :) > >anyone?? > NO, please say it ain't so?! I'm a huge PJ fan, well, at least of their pre-no code days. Ten is like so up there w/ the greatest albums of all time! I'd have to say, for me at least it's something like this (but in no real order): TEN Little Earthquakes End of Everything/Ambiant Violator Every Tool Album Pretty Hate Machine/Purest Feeling Morrissey (self titled!!) I can't think of anything else. What does everyone else think? Any one agree w/ any of those. I know there are more really quality albums but those are a few of my top, top faves. Maybe throw some Annie Lennox in there, some more DM, some Smiths... > --kimby > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Unrelated...Dawson's Creek..Nothing to see her Date: 07 Oct 1999 16:12:02 EDT if dawson's creek is a "teenage girl show" , i'm going to assume that i am a 21 year old male, that happens to like the show but is a bit confused about his sexuality...it's entertaining, unreal, and a good show to procrastinate to....it played Moby's song in it and that is it....21 DAYS TILL MOBY IN NYC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Russell, Shera" Subject: (mobility) Engage Date: 07 Oct 1999 16:23:35 -0400 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF1101.D7D0BAA4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Myself and a bunch of friends are going to Engage on 11/27 in DC. We'd love to meet up with anyone that is interested. I've never been to the DC Armory so I can't really desigante a meeting place. Anyone going? If so, any suggestions? Peace, Shera ********************************************************************** This electronic mail transmission may contain confidential or privileged information. If you believe that you have received the message in error, please notify the sender by reply transmission and delete the message without copying or disclosing it. ********************************************************************** ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF1101.D7D0BAA4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Engage

Myself and a bunch of friends are going to= Engage on 11/27 in DC.  We'd love to meet up with anyone that is inte= rested.  I've never been to the DC Armory so I can't really desigante = a meeting place.  Anyone going?  If so, any suggestions? 

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Joe NP -- The Damned -- Damned Damned Damned (one of the best punk records of all time) -----Original Message----- Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 4:24 PM Myself and a bunch of friends are going to Engage on 11/27 in DC. We'd love to meet up with anyone that is interested. I've never been to the DC Armory so I can't really desigante a meeting place. Anyone going? If so, any suggestions? Peace, Shera ********************************************************************** This electronic mail transmission may contain confidential or privileged information. If you believe that you have received the message in error, please notify the sender by reply transmission and delete the message without copying or disclosing it. ********************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Engage Date: 07 Oct 1999 16:47:09 EDT yeah...i definitely want to go but i have to see if i can get a number of my friends to come along with me....elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: (mobility) page going up Date: 07 Oct 1999 15:57:00 -0500 (CDT) yo, just a quick note that i'm now posting my playlists on my web page. you should look at it and listen to my show every tuesday! i play lots of moby. (as you will see) if something doesn't work that's 'cause i just started on it today! go to: www.d.umn.edu/~zbentz thanks! [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: Ctaci52@aol.com Subject: (mobility) NMR favorite albums/simplicity Date: 07 Oct 1999 17:35:33 EDT beastie boys licenced to ill bjork post counting crows august and everything after liz phair whipsmart hole live through this pink floyd dark side of the moon orb the orbs adventures beyond the ultra world disc 1 tori amos boys for pele concrete blonde bloodletting enigma +MCMXC a.d. fleetwood mac the dance cure show janet janet dr dre the chronic and about the dawson creek thing, we all have our weaknesses, mine just happens to be this backstreet boy thing, damn i hate myself when i start humming that *i want it that way* :) soemtimes trendy isnt so bad- if my ears like it how can i deny them the pleasure, if my eyes like it how can i make them blind? my best friend was the tv until i met my "other monitor" there are times when i think that there are parts of me that i dont want to know.. but hell, all my life i have been wishing i were simple so maybe i should just sit back and enjoy. ctaci i wish: simplicity.... look at the speed out there it magnetizes me to it and i have no fear im only into this to Enjoy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: AJ Brustein Subject: Re: (mobility) Engage Date: 07 Oct 1999 18:23:43 -0400 Whoa, who is playing? That is on Thanksgiving Weekend isn't it? If so I should be back home in Baltimore and if it is anyone good I would really like to go. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks a lot. AJ > "Russell, Shera" wrote: > > Myself and a bunch of friends are going to Engage on 11/27 in DC. > We'd love to meet up with anyone that is interested. I've never been > to the DC Armory so I can't really desigante a meeting place. Anyone > going? If so, any suggestions? > > Peace, Shera > > ********************************************************************** > This electronic mail transmission may contain confidential or > privileged information. If you believe that you have received > the message in error, please notify the sender by reply transmission > and delete the message without copying or disclosing it. > ********************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Engage Date: 07 Oct 1999 18:28:33 EDT Moby happens to be one of the headlining djs in the whole thing....elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anthony" Subject: (mobility) "Running" & "Spirit" Date: 07 Oct 1999 18:53:00 -0700 hi, at amazon.com they have the "run on" singles... one of them has two b-sides on it- "running", and "spirit".. will someone tell me if these sound like micronesia, sun-spot, or sunday?? Is it worth picking up? Thanks. -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Parkes Subject: (mobility) Moby and Dawson's Creek Date: 08 Oct 1999 13:04:04 +1300 If you ask me Dawson's Creek is the most frustrating show on earth. Or maybe it is just Dawson. The only reason I'll watch it, which is hardly ever, is if Pacey is the leading dude or it has some vague movie scenario that the genius Kevin Williamson tries to portray. I think Moby's Musik is wasted on that show but it would be absolutely fitting on a show like Party Of Five. The haunting Hymn or the beautiful God Moves ... Troubled Waters... It would be priceless marketing and it might attract those people to like Moby for his emotional quality instead of his many others. Top Albums: Of the Decade Lets Be Honest Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream Creed My Own Prison Tool AEnima Nirvana Nevermind Pearl Jam Ten Moby EIW BT ETSM (Whatever it's called)! Jackal Soundtrack I'll Remember More Joe Joseph Parkes parjo727@student.otago.ac.nz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Parkes Subject: (mobility) Moby and Dawson Date: 08 Oct 1999 13:32:38 +1300 If you ask me Dawson's Creek is the most frustrating show on earth. Or maybe it is just Dawson. The only reason I'll watch it, which is hardly ever, is if Pacey is the leading dude or it has some vague movie scenario that the genius Kevin Williamson tries to portray. I think Moby's Musik is wasted on that show but it would be absolutely fitting on a show like Party Of Five. The haunting Hymn or the beautiful God Moves ... Troubled Waters... It would be priceless marketing and it might attract those people to like Moby for his emotional quality instead of his many others. Top Albums: Of the Decade Lets Be Honest Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream Creed My Own Prison Tool AEnima Nirvana Nevermind Pearl Jam Ten Moby EIW BT ETSM (Whatever it's called)! Jackal Soundtrack I'll Remember More Joe Joseph Parkes parjo727@student.otago.ac.nz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY/PEARL JAM...ALBUMS OF ALL TIME... Date: 07 Oct 1999 17:48:51 PDT Those are some really good friggin picks! I totally agree with Little Earthquakes and the Smiths and Violator, obviously The End of Everything, I even agree with Pretty Hate Machine, which is in my oppinion the only really good NIN album. I think Ten is good, but I wouldn't put down as one of my favorite albums of all time. Ten is like so up there w/ the greatest albums of all >time! I'd have to say, for me at least it's something like this (but in >no real order): >TEN >Little Earthquakes >End of Everything/Ambiant >Violator >Every Tool Album >Pretty Hate Machine/Purest Feeling >Morrissey (self titled!!) > > > > > >--kimby > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) MOBY/PEARL JAM...ALBUMS OF ALL TIME... Date: 07 Oct 1999 21:40:09 -0400 i feel so bad that my question has now started another top albums of all time thread! ahhh! eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Parkes Subject: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 08 Oct 1999 15:15:56 +1300 I like hearing what other peoples favourite albums are. It's interesting what Moby fans like other thatn Moby. Maybe Moby is interested too? Joseph Parkes parjo727@student.otago.ac.nz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 07 Oct 1999 22:21:11 -0400 yeah its great, the first time around, which was a huge thread. and first off i was just trying to talk about moby and what happens... more off topic stuff. i wasnt even trying to imply that moby was making fun of pearl jam. i wanted to know what others thought or if anyone knew the story behind it. but maybe i shoulda asked what youre favorite pearl jam album is and then i would of gotten the feedback i wanted. moby if youre in the airport again, and reading, how bout it? yes ive had a bad day, but regardless of my tone i'd still ponder the existence of this list. eric ( ) > I like hearing what other peoples favourite albums are. > It's interesting what Moby fans like other thatn Moby. > Maybe Moby is interested too? > Joseph Parkes parjo727@student.otago.ac.nz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Funny whirring noise Date: 07 Oct 1999 22:26:16 -0400 I dont think drum machines whir. at least the one i have doesnt. i have no clue really, but to me its always sounded like some sort of film projector running in the background. i think its cool he kept it in there or even if he had no choice, the ambience is cool. eric > I always thought these were the demo type tracks he included on the cd and > that the whirring is like the drum machine he used, the microphone or the > recording equipment he used. Just my thoughts on it. > Shaun > On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Novotny, Joe wrote: > >beginning of both "The Sky is Broken" and "If Things Were > Perfect", there is > >a funny whirring noise at the beginning of the song(s). Anyone know what ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shaun Rader" Subject: RE: (mobility) MOBY state dates Date: 07 Oct 1999 19:42:34 -0700 > Oct 30 Los Angeles, CA KROQ DJ Show w/ Fatboy Slim Does anyone know what this is? Can you get tickets or is it only on the radio. Shaun ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "- hyponoise -" Subject: Re: (mobility) Funny whirring noise Date: 07 Oct 1999 22:45:06 EDT tape fuzz. these songs were taken from tape demos. moby tried to bring them past the demo stage but he couldnt keep the feeling right. so he used the demos on the cd instead. >>I was listening to Play this morning and notice a weird thing...at the >beginning of both "The Sky is Broken" and "If Things Were Perfect", there >is >a funny whirring noise at the beginning of the song(s). Anyone know what >this is? Maybe Moby himself can answer that one. Also, it's kind of cool >how during "The Sky is Broken" you can hear the page being turned when he's >reading off the lyrics. Back to work now... -jason n . p . moby . demos www.mp3.com/wilt ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shaun Rader" Subject: RE: (mobility) Funny whirring noise + faint clicking on Hymn Date: 07 Oct 1999 20:07:32 -0700 > I dont think drum machines whir. at least the one i have doesnt. Yeah I never thought they should. But has anyone ever noticed you can kind of hear a faint clicking noise on Hymn? It's very rapid and happens N-SYNC with each note of Hymn. This is the EIW version... Sometimes I listened to the cd and I heard it very clearly but haven't heard it recently. Maybe I just made it up. Shaun ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: Re: (mobility) (non related) PYTHON OFF THE AIR Date: 07 Oct 1999 20:08:05 PDT The only shows I watch are Simpsons, Futurama, and Python when I can see someone else's cable. Moby likes the Simpsons! It's relevant! >i mean, we still dont have SIFL AND OLLY back on yet, >the least we could have is PYTHON! well, ok, the >Simpsons and Futurama too, but still! WE NEED >PYTHON!!!! > > >bye! > >FUTURAMA CHARACTER OF THE DAY: Amy (she is so cute! i >think she's much hotter than Leela, IMHO ;O) > >===== >Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! >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 >Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje >(aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: Re: (mobility) (non related) PYTHON OFF THE AIR Date: 07 Oct 1999 20:11:58 PDT >FUTURAMA CHARACTER OF THE DAY: Amy (she is so cute! i >think she's much hotter than Leela, IMHO ;O) I agree. 1 eye was never my cup of tea. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: (mobility) E-Bay Moby Stuff Date: 07 Oct 1999 21:37:48 PDT I just thought I would tell you guys that the Everything is Wrong is being sold with the brilliant Underwater bonus cd at ebay.com I have this already, and I suggest anyone who doesn't have it try and get. I think it's hard to find. Here is the Item #174222067 -Casey ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jamie Baade" Subject: Re: (mobility) "Running" & "Spirit" Date: 08 Oct 1999 00:07:32 -0500 defiantly worth picking up for both they sound nothing like any of those others ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 8:53 PM > hi, > at amazon.com they have the "run on" singles... > one of them has two b-sides on it- > "running", and "spirit".. > will someone tell me if these sound like micronesia, sun-spot, or sunday?? > Is it worth picking up? > Thanks. > > -Anthony > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) NMR favorite albums/simplicity Date: 08 Oct 1999 01:47:13 EDT >and about the dawson creek thing, we all have our weaknesses, mine just >happens to be this backstreet boy thing, damn i hate myself when i start >humming that *i want it that way* :) fret not, my friend. you're not alone. after working at a deli all summer i found myself disappointed if the syndicated music station didn't play that song during my shift. of course, this pretty much means that the rest of the music (and the rest of the shift for that matter) truly sucked on toast, but it became a guilty pleasure nonetheless. i take courage in the notion that in time it will go away. after awhile it will really go away. :) Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 08 Oct 1999 01:56:47 EDT >I like hearing what other peoples favourite albums are. >It's interesting what Moby fans like other thatn Moby. >Maybe Moby is interested too? My taste in music has never been what one would call hip. I often hid my CDs at parties and let my friends take over the stereo. Moby's about as cool as it gets. I enjoy Ani DiFranco, Janis Joplin, Loreena McKennit, a multitude of classical music, various movie soundtracks (current favorites are The Full Monty and Grosse Pointe Blank), and (please don't hit or yell) Sarah McLachlan (I know, I can;t help it. I think it's pretty, is all!). Moby--and the whole electronica/techno/it's-okay-to-dance thang--is new territory for me. I'm learning, truly I am. Wow. I suddenly feel gloriously purged. Thanks guys. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Ticketmaster concerns Date: 08 Oct 1999 01:58:54 EDT I'd never ordered tickets on-line from Ticketmaster before, and they're taking their sweet old time getting my Moby tickets to me. The order status says everything's okay and they still need to be printed, but is this the norm? Does it usually take over two weeks to get these things? Next time i'm just going to the frikkin' Wiz and handling this in person. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "" Subject: (mobility) sock free MOBY NEWS ;) Date: 08 Oct 1999 04:24:53 -0700 (PDT) right, i was listening to FRAN FRIED's lovely show "Sleep Deprivation Experiment" on WPKN this mornin, and he plays BODYROCK, and he says its on a NFL Football songs sports compilation thingy. scary. oh well, sum dum jocks will hear moby, and the smart ones that can count to 5 might go out and buy PLAY. just kidding! theyll all say it sux and ignore it. eep. bye! ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) Ticketmaster concerns Date: 08 Oct 1999 07:52:57 -0700 You should of got will call tickets....but don't worry, the tickets will get there you always get your tickets like 2 or 3 days days before the show...it's annoying, but that's the way it goes. I got my woodstock tickets 3 days before the date....there are too many ticketbastard charges ordering online..so I just drive somewhere. but yeah they will get to you, it's just so annoyingly late though that it worries you :P Later, Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Robyniwitz@aol.com Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 10:59 PM I'd never ordered tickets on-line from Ticketmaster before, and they're taking their sweet old time getting my Moby tickets to me. The order status says everything's okay and they still need to be printed, but is this the norm? Does it usually take over two weeks to get these things? Next time i'm just going to the frikkin' Wiz and handling this in person. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: (mobility) download 'flying foxes'!!! Date: 08 Oct 1999 09:14:17 EDT hello good news everyone... you can download moby's unreleased track 'flying foxes' at amazon.com for free! they also have links to some interviews at the bottom. go to: to:http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/subst/music/download/moby/mo-main.html/002-7118 496-2462633 -t i n a tecknomonk@aol.com | djcake.cjb.net "I want to educate people not from a patronizing perspective like I'm smart you're stupid, let me fill you with information... it's more like here's what I've gathered let me share it..." -Moby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Russell, Shera" Subject: RE: (mobility) Engage Date: 08 Oct 1999 09:15:09 -0400 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF118F.25ED4738 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Wooo, that is spooky ... very Marilyn Mason. Anyway, it's unfortunate that you have to miss Engage but thanks for the information. Peace, Shera -----Original Message----- Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 4:33 PM Just so you know, the Armory is VERY old...has sort of a 1950's old airport hangar feel to it. Usually that's where they have the circus when it comes to town. I'm not sure how it will sound in there. I went to a show there once about 5 years ago and it didn't sound great, but hopefully Underworld will bring a kick-ass sound system with them. Unfortunately, I'll still be in Chicago (Thanksgiving weekend) and so I'm missing Engage and also FILTER at the 9:30 Club, which I'm pretty bummed about. I love those guys. Interesting fact about the Armory...I think it was when Marilyn Manson played there that one of their roadies died when he fell from some lighting rig. Wooo...spooky. Joe NP -- The Damned -- Damned Damned Damned (one of the best punk records of all time) -----Original Message----- Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 4:24 PM Myself and a bunch of friends are going to Engage on 11/27 in DC. We'd love to meet up with anyone that is interested. I've never been to the DC Armory so I can't really desigante a meeting place. Anyone going? If so, any suggestions? Peace, Shera ********************************************************************** This electronic mail transmission may contain confidential or privileged information. If you believe that you have received the message in error, please notify the sender by reply transmission and delete the message without copying or disclosing it. ********************************************************************** ********************************************************************** This electronic mail transmission may contain confidential or privileged information. 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Wooo, that is spooky ... very Marilyn Mason.  Anyway= , it's unfortunate that you have to miss Engage but thanks for the informat= ion.

Peace, Shera 

-----Original Message-----
From: Novotny, Joe [mailto:Joe.Novotny@mail.house.gov]
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 4:33 PM
To: 'mobility@lists.xmission.com'
Subject: RE: (mobility) Engage


Just so you know, the Armory is VERY old...has sort of a = 1950's old airport
hangar feel to it.  Usually that's where they have = the circus when it comes
to town.  I'm not sure how it will sound in there.&= nbsp; I went to a show there
once about 5 years ago and it didn't sound great, but ho= pefully Underworld
will bring a kick-ass sound system with them.  Unfo= rtunately, I'll still be
in Chicago (Thanksgiving weekend) and so I'm missing Eng= age and also FILTER
at the 9:30 Club, which I'm pretty bummed about.  I= love those guys.
Interesting fact about the Armory...I think it was when = Marilyn Manson
played there that one of their roadies died when he fell= from some lighting
rig.  Wooo...spooky.
 
Joe

NP -- The Damned -- Damned Damned Damned (one of the best= punk records of
all time)

-----Original Message-----
From: Russell, Shera [mailto:SMRussell@Venable.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 4:24 PM
To: 'mobility@lists.xmission.com'
Subject: (mobility) Engage



Myself and a bunch of friends are going to Engage on 11/2= 7 in DC.  We'd love
to meet up with anyone that is interested.  I've ne= ver been to the DC Armory
so I can't really desigante a meeting place.  Anyon= e going?  If so, any
suggestions? 

Peace, Shera



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------_=_NextPart_001_01BF118F.25ED4738-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Russell, Shera" Subject: RE: (mobility) Engage Date: 08 Oct 1999 09:15:39 -0400 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF118F.37DF9AAE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Good luck. Keep me posted. Peace, Shera -----Original Message----- Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 4:47 PM yeah...i definitely want to go but i have to see if i can get a number of my friends to come along with me....elie ********************************************************************** This electronic mail transmission may contain confidential or privileged information. If you believe that you have received the message in error, please notify the sender by reply transmission and delete the message without copying or disclosing it. ********************************************************************** ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF118F.37DF9AAE Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" RE: (mobility) Engage

Good luck.  Keep me posted.

Peace, Shera

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Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 4:47 PM
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yeah...i definitely want to go but i have to see if i can get a number of my
friends to come along with me....elie



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------_=_NextPart_001_01BF118F.37DF9AAE-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Russell, Shera" Subject: RE: (mobility) Engage Date: 08 Oct 1999 09:39:37 -0400 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF1192.907C3EB2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" If you go to www.ultraworld.net, it will give you all the information you need. If you can make it, I'm trying to designate a place to meet some of the members from Mobility. Good luck and I hope to see ya there. Peace, Shera -----Original Message----- Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 6:24 PM Whoa, who is playing? That is on Thanksgiving Weekend isn't it? If so I should be back home in Baltimore and if it is anyone good I would really like to go. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks a lot. AJ > "Russell, Shera" wrote: > > Myself and a bunch of friends are going to Engage on 11/27 in DC. > We'd love to meet up with anyone that is interested. I've never been > to the DC Armory so I can't really desigante a meeting place. Anyone > going? If so, any suggestions? > > Peace, Shera > > ********************************************************************** > This electronic mail transmission may contain confidential or > privileged information. If you believe that you have received > the message in error, please notify the sender by reply transmission > and delete the message without copying or disclosing it. > ********************************************************************** ********************************************************************** This electronic mail transmission may contain confidential or privileged information. If you believe that you have received the message in error, please notify the sender by reply transmission and delete the message without copying or disclosing it. ********************************************************************** ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF1192.907C3EB2 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: (mobility) Engage

If you go to www.ultraworld.net, it will give you all the= information you need.  If you can make it, I'm trying to designate a = place to meet some of the members from Mobility.  Good luck and I hope= to see ya there. 

Peace, Shera   

 -----Original Message-----
From: AJ Brustein [ma= ilto:brustein@bc.edu]
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 6:24 PM
To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Engage


Whoa, who is playing? That is on Thanksgiving Weekend isn= 't it? If so I
should be back home in Baltimore and if it is anyone goo= d I would really
like to go. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks a lot.=
AJ

> "Russell, Shera" wrote:
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> Myself and a bunch of friends are going to Engage o= n 11/27 in DC.
> We'd love to meet up with anyone that is interested= .  I've never been
> to the DC Armory so I can't really desigante a meet= ing place.  Anyone
> going?  If so, any suggestions?
>
> Peace, Shera
>
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> the message in error, please notify the sender by r= eply transmission
> and delete the message without copying or disclosin= g it.
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------_=_NextPart_001_01BF1192.907C3EB2-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Russell, Shera" Subject: RE: (mobility) Ticketmaster concerns Date: 08 Oct 1999 09:47:15 -0400 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF1193.A1B9DF30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I've order from TicketMaster for WHFestival. Don't fret. They will mail the tickets to you 10 days before the show. If you still do not have them on the day of the show, they'll give you a confirmation # and you can pick the tickets up at the will call window at whatever venue you're going to. Peace, Shera -----Original Message----- Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 1:59 AM I'd never ordered tickets on-line from Ticketmaster before, and they're taking their sweet old time getting my Moby tickets to me. The order status says everything's okay and they still need to be printed, but is this the norm? Does it usually take over two weeks to get these things? Next time i'm just going to the frikkin' Wiz and handling this in person. Robyn ********************************************************************** This electronic mail transmission may contain confidential or privileged information. If you believe that you have received the message in error, please notify the sender by reply transmission and delete the message without copying or disclosing it. ********************************************************************** ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF1193.A1B9DF30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: (mobility) Ticketmaster concerns

I've order from TicketMaster for WHFestival.  Don't = fret.  They will mail the tickets to you 10 days before the show. = ; If you still do not have them on the day of the show, they'll give you a = confirmation # and you can pick the tickets up at the will call window at w= hatever venue you're going to. 

Peace, Shera

-----Original Message-----
From: Robyniwitz@aol.com [mailto:Robyniwitz@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 1:59 AM
To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
Subject: (mobility) Ticketmaster concerns


I'd never ordered tickets on-line from Ticketmaster befor= e, and they're
taking their sweet old time getting my Moby tickets to m= e.  The order status
says everything's okay and they still need to be printed= , but is this the
norm?  Does it usually take over two weeks to get t= hese things?  Next time
i'm just going to the frikkin' Wiz and handling this in = person.

Robyn



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------_=_NextPart_001_01BF1193.A1B9DF30-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) "Running" & "Spirit" Date: 08 Oct 1999 07:25:03 -0700 (PDT) --- Anthony wrote: > at amazon.com they have the "run on" singles... > one of them has two b-sides on it- "running", > and "spirit".. They sound like Micronesia, et. al. Really good EIW Moby stuff. > Is it worth picking up? Yep. :) ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: (mobility) Flying Foxes Date: 08 Oct 1999 08:04:09 -0700 (PDT) Well worth the wait for the download. Now, if my peeps at Mute could hook me up with the WDMHFSB singles, I'd be happy. BTW, anyone else hear a faint, background sample from Deep Forest in there from the self-titled? It's the tribal chanting in the background. ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Non Conformity? Date: 08 Oct 1999 11:10:50 EDT In a message dated 10/6/99 5:51:08 PM Central Daylight Time, Pokey8984@aol.com writes: << i agree, he should write a book!!! That would be so good too! >> Who should...I missed something here.... :X ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Funny whirring noise Date: 08 Oct 1999 11:21:12 EDT In a message dated 10/7/99 1:20:29 PM Central Daylight Time, Joe.Novotny@mail.house.gov writes: << there is a funny whirring noise at the beginning of the song(s). >> I was wondering that too... ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 08 Oct 1999 11:21:50 EDT Top 10 albums: 1) Jeff Buckely - "Grace" 2) Moby- "Play" 3) Moby- "Everything is Wrong" 4) The Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Blood Sugar Sex Magic" 5) Roberto Lertxundi and su orchestra 6) Caetano Veloso - "Prenda Minha" 7) Otto 8) Mazzy Star "Among my Swan" 9) Jay-Z- "It's a hard knock life.." 10) Enya - "Sheperd Moons" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 08 Oct 1999 11:23:40 EDT In a message dated 10/07/1999 10:58:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Robyniwitz@aol.com writes: > Loreena McKennit damm...i guess she would tie with Enya for top albums on my list also....there are just too many gifted musicians in this world...elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) E-Bay Moby Stuff Date: 08 Oct 1999 11:28:10 EDT Ok.... Listen to me whine for a second... Thanks. I had bid on Ebay for the 2 cd set of the Feeling so Real Remixes. It was the last day and I was so happy! In my head I was thinking "Its mine! Its mine!!" Then, someone out biddededed me!!!!!!! I was sooo un-happy! Anyways..... That hedding brought back those awful memories.... :( ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 08 Oct 1999 11:30:52 EDT In a message dated 10/8/99 10:23:33 AM Central Daylight Time, Chilidiba9@aol.com writes: << 10) Enya - "Sheperd Moons" >> Wow! Someone else in this world listens to Enya! ~Felicia :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) E-Bay Moby Stuff Date: 08 Oct 1999 09:05:33 -0700 (PDT) --- DJSkitles5@aol.com wrote: > I had bid on Ebay for the 2 cd set of the > Feeling so Real Remixes. It was the last day > and I was so happy! In my head I was thinking > "Its mine! Its mine!!" Then, someone out > biddededed me!!!!!!! I was sooo un-happy! I think that was me, and that's no lie. :) They DO sound great, however, especially the Westbam Remix of Feeling So Real. Makes me want to sit up and confront the world! ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "courtney colonna" Subject: RE: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 08 Oct 1999 10:26:37 PDT i never thought about the pearl jam connection before, but it's interesting and kind of funny. after listening to "what love" yesterday, i do recognize that drawl, though. i just thought the slow parts were supposed to contrast the crazy, loud parts. (and what the hell is he yelling, anyway? any ideas?) more top albums: new order "substance" rem "lifes rich pageant" echo & the bunnymen "reverberation" stereolab "dots and loops" lush "split" lords of acid "voodoo-u" i could probably think of more, but i'm at work... ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "dale" Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 08 Oct 1999 12:08:00 -0600 hmm.. might as well put my 2 cents in on this deal.. although its more of a list of top electronic albums.. Delerium- "Karma" Skinny Puppy - "Too Dark Park" Orbital - "Insides" Aphex Twin " I care because you do" Mocean Worker "Home Movies From the Brainforest" Meat Beat Manifesto "Subliminal Sandwich" Autechre "AE" Nine Inch Nails either Closer to God cd single or Pretty Hate Machine P.L.U.R. -dale- Prixfix@dreamscape.com www.mp3.com/prixfix/ going into submission trying to enjoy the slow ride down to the full effect of the thought of you.. -me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 08 Oct 1999 15:15:29 -0700 Top 10 Albums not in any particular order. 1. The Pixies - Doolittle 2. Radiohead - Ok Computer 3. Underworld - Dubnobasswithmyheadman 4. Moby - Animal Rights 5. The Tea Party - The Edges Of Twilight 6. NIN - The Fragile 7. Depeche Mode - Violator 8. The Cure - Wish 9. Ministry - Psalm69 10. Pink Floyd - The Wall umm yeah that is my all right cool list... bye Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) (moby related) WDMHFSB? Date: 08 Oct 1999 21:27:30 +0200 Oh my God! another Moby related e-mail! (you would almost think this is a Moby mailing list..) first this: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=174373835 This is the CD that includes the exclusive song "Frog" by Voodoo Child! It's only a few hours before the end of this auction and this baby hasn't got any bids yet! (It's a GREAT CD if you're into ambient...) Got the remix CD for WDMHFSB I had pre-ordered today. (I wonder why I didn't get the regular one I had also ordered, I'll probably get it next week..) A little review: 01 6:48 WDMHFSB (ATB Remix) =========================== No surprises here, standard ATB (for those who know them) and yes, the stupid guitar slide/loop thing is also present (sigh) I like their first single, but that guitar sound is getting really predictable by now... Very dancable though. ATB tries to turn this wonderful Moby song into a happy(!) clubtrance track, in order to do that they changed the chords of the original creating a mix in which the vocal samples do not go together with the music. Putting the heavy hearted vocals from "When It's Cold I'd Like To Die" on the music from "Everytime You Touch Me" would create the same effect. I know that the vocals from WDMHFSB are tricky for a remix, but ATB should at least have shown SOME creativity, because they CAN make a good remix! For example, I really like their radio edit for Miss Jane - It's a Fine Day (a clubtrance cover of that old Opus III song) ** RATING: 5 out of 10 ** 02 6:45 WDMHFSB (Ferry Corsten Remix) ================================== Yes yes, that's the way to do it! This is how a clubtrance version of WDMHFSB should sound like! It has the same chord progression as the original and Ferry managed to keep that melancholic feeling of the original. It reminds me of the Plastic Angel clubtrance remix of Run On.... Great remix! This mix sounds great through a surround set, surround simulator, or just the 'HALL' equalizer preset of your stereo. ** RATING: 9 out of 10 ** 03 6:22 WDMHFSB (Subsonic Legacy Remix) ===================================== Starts off with the vocals over the original Moby synths, then a breakbeat comes in. Hey! this break is based on the one Moby uses for the track 'Running' on the Run On single, but it is a lot faster. They kept many of the original instruments and only added some synth sounds and a faster breakbeat, (like Eskimos & Egypt did with Come On Baby....) Nice mix which, because of all the original instruments, almost sounds like Moby remixed it himself. ** RATING: 8 out of 10 ** All in all, it's certainly worth the effort for you US people to get this single, the Ferry Corsten and Subsonic Legacy remixes completely make up for the ATB disappointment. :) If no one beats me to it I'll also review the regular Run On single when I get it. (<>,,<>) Bart np: Moby - WDMHFSB? (Ferry Corsten Remix) "theeeeeese open doors!" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Taylor" Subject: (mobility) RT's Top Albums of the 1990s Date: 08 Oct 1999 13:06:13 PDT Here we go. 1.Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream 2.R.E.M. - Automatic For The People 3.Love And Rockets - Sweet F.A. 4.Bjork - Post 5.Voodoo Child - The End of Everything 6.The Charlatans - Up To Our Hips 7.Beck - Odelay 8.Underworld - Second Toughest For The Infants 9.Suede - Suede 10.Moby - Play ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 08 Oct 1999 16:25:55 EDT ypu're one of the few other people in the world that i've talked to that likes loreena mckennit. i just think that her stuff is absolutely goregous. i can listen to her version of "lady of shallot" repeatedly for hours without getting tired of it. i mean to check out enya, it sounds like she's along the same line as loreena. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 08 Oct 1999 16:29:06 EDT In a message dated 10/08/1999 11:42:09 AM Pacific Daylight Time, prixfix@dreamscape.com writes: > Aphex Twin " I care because you do" real good album also!!! elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Heidi Gronman Subject: (mobility) Re wdmhfsb + ? #153 Date: 08 Oct 1999 23:24:09 +0300 (EET DST) thanks bart for your review, i've been missing things like that. h ps. bart, if you remember i once asked your advice about sort of screensavers. that project is still going strong and getting really interesting. well, in fact: if someone gets the idea what i'm striving for, feel free to post me privately heidig@uiah.fi: i'm looking for most likely techno which isn't 'emotional', like i think moby is (get the feeling?), raising conscious emotions, but should not be monotonious either. and also good. i care about myself:) goa-acid-also very cool/hardtrance sort of things. but since i don't have time for studying in recordshop nor scoring dj's , mobabes of the list could post me their lists of best electronica. sorry, i'm very out of my head, i hope someone gets some sense out of this. h ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 08 Oct 1999 17:28:58 EDT yeah..enya is definitely in the same boat as loreena....i'm trying to get tix to that red hot chili peppers thing at the world trade center....craazyyy!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adam Covati Subject: (mobility) alberto... Date: 08 Oct 1999 16:49:58 -0400 (EDT) > > Aphex Twin " I care because you do" > > real good album also!!! elie Okay is Alberto the best song ever, right off the bat it doesn't seem godlike, but there is something to it, so soothing and hmmm. je no se que (like I remember how to spell in french :) [translated: I don't know what] just thought I let you all know. -ac ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: (mobility) REVERB Date: 08 Oct 1999 15:23:56 -0700 Ohmigod! I just saw a comercial for REBERB(?). They showed Moby and Beck and some other ppl but mostly MOBY. They showed him playing bongos and singing and playing more bongos and singing more. Then at the end they played "honey" and they showed him standing on stage doing this weird thing w/ his hands. Ohmigod! What is this REBERB? --kimby *shake* *shudder* *giggle* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: (mobility) moby in stuff magazine Date: 08 Oct 1999 16:57:57 EDT our boy moby is in the current issue of stuff magazine for men. the article is called "who's the man?" (p. 36) and features responses from moby, joey ramone, and iggy pop and aims to find out which one is the most, um, virile, i s'pose. they answer questions like "what's your favorite scar?", "have you ever caught your johnson in your fly?", "have you ever had an accident with electricity?" and others. silly, yes, and moby loses big time, but the responses from all three are entertaining. among the better factoids: moby likes to have his toes sucked. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) REVERB Date: 08 Oct 1999 19:47:53 EDT Isn't Reverb an HBO show? I think it shows live performances of different artist and follows them around through several shows. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: morag doodikins Subject: RE: (mobility) Engage Date: 08 Oct 1999 12:16:59 -0700 (PDT) ..i asked if anyone from philly was going to go to engage, that was probably it. i wish moby would play in philly again though.. *frejya* --- Danielle Logue wrote: > I thought someone wrote about a Philly show...or am > I just hallucinating > again? > Danielle > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: morag doodikins [SMTP:disco_starr@yahoo.com] > > Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 9:53 PM > > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > > Subject: (mobility) Engage > > > > this is for anyone who wants to know about > Engage... > > it's Sat. November 27th at the DC Armory. It goest > > from 12noon to 12 midnight...tickets are from $30 > to > > $35 ahead of time, $40 at the door- sounds like a > lot, > > but is twelve hours and 18 djs...moby plays at > > 9:00pm.. it's for 18 and over only..you can get > > tickets in some cities in some record stores, or > you > > can be ripped off by ticket master.-if you want > any > > info on what stores, email me...these are the > phone > > numbers you can call: > > Ultraworld: (410) 637-6715 > > 2 tuff: (202) 737-1714 > > umm..i think that's it..i'd really like to meet > some > > of you guys there, it sounds like a lot of fun.. > sweet > > dreams, *freyja* > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adam Covati Subject: (mobility) alberto... Date: 08 Oct 1999 16:49:58 -0400 (EDT) > > Aphex Twin " I care because you do" > > real good album also!!! elie Okay is Alberto the best song ever, right off the bat it doesn't seem godlike, but there is something to it, so soothing and hmmm. je no se que (like I remember how to spell in french :) [translated: I don't know what] just thought I let you all know. -ac ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: (mobility) moby in stuff magazine Date: 08 Oct 1999 16:57:57 EDT our boy moby is in the current issue of stuff magazine for men. the article is called "who's the man?" (p. 36) and features responses from moby, joey ramone, and iggy pop and aims to find out which one is the most, um, virile, i s'pose. they answer questions like "what's your favorite scar?", "have you ever caught your johnson in your fly?", "have you ever had an accident with electricity?" and others. silly, yes, and moby loses big time, but the responses from all three are entertaining. among the better factoids: moby likes to have his toes sucked. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: Re: (mobility) Non Conformity?..AND MOBY! Date: 08 Oct 1999 18:35:04 PDT >just ebcause you think for yourself doesnt mean you cant SHARE ideas >and beliefs with other people. if you dont want to be a 'subserviant of >corporate america', move to canada. }:P> they have better health care >anyway. >P.L.U.R. sums it up quite a bit, i think. PLUR is really a great catchline, how much longer before the rave movement gets screwed up like the 60s? I think it started long ago. Why is it that people always have to screw up something good? Like communism.... By nonconformist I just mean different.... I guess I sound pretentious but it seems to me most people don't really pause to just enjoy life and contemplate it? I feel our society is about doing rather than being, and I find most people buy into that.... I don't know maybe I'm just a jerk :) ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: (mobility) Dawson's Creek, Moby, blah Date: 08 Oct 1999 18:44:12 PDT Dawson's Creek is one of the stupidest shows I've ever seen. I don't know many people who talk that articulately. Those who are articulate usually are in my "circle". And they usually aren't obsessed with sex and aren't getting any by choice or by bad luck..... Shows like that really piss me off. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) REVERB Date: 08 Oct 1999 22:13:16 EDT > Ohmigod! I just saw a comercial for REBERB(?). They showed Moby and Beck >and some other ppl but mostly MOBY. They showed him playing bongos and >singing >and playing more bongos and singing more. Then at the end they played "honey" >and they showed him standing on stage doing this weird thing w/ his hands. >Ohmigod! What is this REBERB? > >--kimby What channel did you see this on? Was it HBO? Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: (mobility) Dawson's Creek...obsessed w/ sex? Date: 08 Oct 1999 20:32:06 -0700 > > >Those who are articulate usually are in my "circle". And they usually > >aren't obsessed with sex and aren't getting any by choice or by bad > >luck..... I'm a very articulate person and I talk about nothing (almost) but sex. I'm just as bad as an 18 year old boy. But maybe I'm taking what you said slightly out of context. But I think I know what you mean. --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Roger McAllen" Subject: (mobility) God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters Date: 08 Oct 1999 20:42:32 -0700 Hi. I'm a relatively new fan of Moby, and I was wondering if someone might be able to answer a question. I first heard Moby's "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters" at the end of the movie Heat. I was very moved by this particular song. Having bought the soundtrack to the movie, however, I was quite disappointed to find that the track on the soundtrack is different from the one in the movie, lacking the progressive chord transitions. Now, I've heard that on an out-of-print remix album of "That's When I Reach for My Revolver" there is a track called "GMOTFOTW (Heat Mix)" but that even this is not quite the same as in the movie. The other two albums the song is on are "I Like to Score" and "Everything is Wrong". Do these albums have the version from the movie (not the soundtrack)? Where can I find the mix that is played at the end of Heat? Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you very much from a confused fan :) PS- The version of New Dawn Fades is different on the Heat soundtrack than it is in the movie, too. Any thoughts on this? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MCJCREW@aol.com Subject: (mobility) why does my heart feel so bad! Date: 09 Oct 1999 00:26:40 EDT Hello all! Just wanted to mention something for all you Moby and trance fans like myself. I went to Virgin Records today looking for Moby's latest single which I could not find. (sigh) and then I i went to go find my Trance stuff and came across a cd that had one of Moby's songs, Why Does My Heart feel so bad? It is remixed by ATB and its really nice. (this remix is in CD2 of the single which is due out on oct.11) So if any of you are fans of Trance beats get the cd its phat! The CD is called Ibiza 99 The Year of Trance Vol.2. So just wanted to share that with you guys! Marisa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anthony" Subject: Re: (mobility) God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters Date: 09 Oct 1999 00:38:32 -0700 I like to score has the heat mix of GMOTFOTW, it also has a much longer version of new dawn fades than the Heat CD has. I also have the (Orange)Revolver CD with the heat mix on it which I *believe* is the same. it also has two b sides on it; "dark" and "everyone of my problems". worth getting if you can find it... -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: (mobility) moby in michigan!!!! Date: 09 Oct 1999 11:03:39 EDT dj skitles! your rumor was right. moby is coming to michigan on october 21st!!! i just checked at ticketmaster.com and it said that he was playing at a place called the "small venue" somewhere in system 2, michigan...??? does anyone know where this is??? i think it's somewhere near traverse city... which is really bad because it is so far from where i am. :( please email me if anyone knows any info on this... thanks! -t i n a tecknomonk@aol.com | djcake.cjb.net "Everything is wrong... I know more about idiot actors in Hollywood than I do about the woman who lives next door to me (and who is probably more interesting)." -Moby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: (mobility) Top Albums, My Weakness, etc Date: 09 Oct 1999 08:50:28 PDT I've only been around a little while, but here's my humble picks of the decade--- 1. The Orb-Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld 2. Bob Dylan-Time out of Mind 3. Deep Forest-Deep Forest 4. The KLF-Chill Out 5. Moby-Everything IS Wrong 6 Paul Simon - Rhythm of the Saints 7. Does the Band on the Run reissue count? :) 8. Vangelis-Blade Runner :) 9. Philip Glass-Powaqqatsi 10. The Orb-Orbus Terrarum Okay, maybe most of the non-electronica music I listen to is "Old". Moby, Orb, Deep Forest and maybe Bob Dylan are the only currently active artists I listen to. and Underworld. Oh, yeah, I'm a little embarrassed---Fatboy Slim The rest haven't released an album for a while (vangelis, paul simon) or are disbanded while we're talking about weaknesses, anybody into comix? Maus, Bone, Akiko, Usagi yojimbo, Groo the Wanderer, Tintin manga calvin and hobbes boondocks? okay maybe no ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Top Albums, My Weakness, etc Date: 09 Oct 1999 12:01:09 -0400 >listen to. and Underworld. Oh, yeah, I'm a little > embarrassed---Fatboy Slim why would you be embarrassed to listen to fatboy slim? hes got great stuff, and just cuz everyone is catching on to one of his songs doesnt mean u should be embarrassed. i just wish they played everybody needs a 303 on the radio instead of praise you. although i must say, they played rockerfeller skank the other day. but it was a crappy short edit. the only thing u should be embarrassed about is if u have any of these albums.... britney spears, nsync, backstreet.. any of them peoples.. thennnn u can be embarassed. later eric http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) muzikk kritickszzzz Date: 09 Oct 1999 09:08:43 -0700 (PDT) right, i just realized that the SPIN and all those ragz best of cd lists come out like late November/urly December, so they're all probly saying PLAY is the best cd of 1999 RIGHT NOW!!!!!! well my pal Fran Fried (pronounced FREED dammit!) has said that PLAY is probly album of 1999 for him, so thats kresss..... i'll post my list once all the others come out, i'm still compiling mine, as well as my top 90s list. but PLAY is by faar #1 of the year, but BLUR, CHEMS, LUSH JACKSON, ORBITAL, and WEIRD AL are all up for best..... where is the new ORB cd?????????????????????/ FUTURAMA CHARACTER OF THE DAY: Fry's girlfriend from 1999 (SUCKERS!!!!) PS TO ALL SIFL AND OLLY FANS!!!!!!: Liam is negotiating with RHINO about releasing all the songs from season 1 and 2 AND 3 (which hasnt even been showed yet!) on CD!!!!! KRESS!!!!!! plus the tribute cd (i have 2wo trax on it) will probly be released soon, there isnt as much stuff as we hoped there would be, but nobods been sending in stuff, so it might be out soon.... crescent! bye! ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) BODYROCK ON COMPILATIONS Date: 09 Oct 1999 09:24:18 -0700 (PDT) yes, as FRAN FRIED has reported, BODYROCK has been featured on an NFL Sports comp cd. info: VA:FOX SPORTS PRESENTS GAME TIME label: PRIORITY trax: 1. fox sports football theme 2. Puff daddy: Benjamins (ROCK RMX) 3. kid rock: I am the bullgod 4. snoop dogg: We will rock you (??!?!?) 5. blur: song 2 (woooohoooooo!!!!!!) 6. prodge: breathw (oh shut up!) 7. westside connection: bow down (rock is dead mix) (huh?) 8. master p: make um say UUUUHHHHHHHHHHHHHhhh 9. john madden interlude 10. smash mouth: walkin on the sun 11. sugar ray: fly 12. enrique iglesias: bailamos 13. OZOMATLI: Super Bowl Sundae (RRRROOOOOCCCCCKKKK!!!!) 14. terry bradshaw interlude 15. ice cube: in the zone (ken griffey jr theme) (doesnt he play baseball?) 16. wildchild: renegade master (probly the FBSlim mix rite?) 17. sum little sprout named MOBY: bawdyrawk 18. JT Money: who dat? 19. js-16: stomp to my beat (huh? who dat?) 20. crstlmthd: bsychld 21. republica: ready to go 22. fox sports football theme (again?) 23. perpetual motion: keep on dancin lets go so there ya go, a whole cd of has beens, who cares, and sum little sprout named MOBY> right. also, i saw at WPKN a premium cd called WHALIN OR MOBY DICK by Herman Mynde which was i think a reading of the ahab whale tale. right. also, i'm reading the Scarlet letter and in the intro thing it sez that Hawthorne's funeral was attended by HERMAN MELVILLE. also, another comp w bodyrock: import only LOVE PARADE 1999 has the olav basoski mix also LONG LIVE OFF TOPIC POSTS! people like other things besides moby! bye! ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) (non-moby) APHEX QUITTING? Date: 09 Oct 1999 10:05:54 -0700 (PDT) sorry, to nterrupt, but my tooth's hurting and (get off!) over at nme.com there is a report that APHEX is quitting the music biz! his next cd won't come out til he's dead!!! anybody else hear this? damn!!!!! oh well. bye. ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "dale" Subject: Re: (mobility) (non-moby) APHEX QUITTING? Date: 09 Oct 1999 11:37:18 -0600 dood, i dont know where youre getting this from.. i see nothing about aphex at all... when i did a search, the last article on him was form june... last i heard, Richard had about 300 songs in his archive, fill out his record deal with WARP, and go to a different label or concentrate on his own label Rephlex. rom june P.L.U.R. -dale- Prixfix@dreamscape.com www.mp3.com/prixfix/ going into submission trying to enjoy the slow ride down to the full effect of the thought of you.. -me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dan Silver Subject: (mobility) Aphex indeed says he is quitting Date: 09 Oct 1999 14:22:46 -0400 Aphex indeed says he is quitting, but he always says crazy stuff like that, here is the article about it: APHEX CAN'T BE BOTHERED WITH MUSIC ANYMORE APHEX TWIN has stated he is to quit the music industry and that people will have to "wait 'til he's dead" to hear his next album. In a recent interview, Aphex, real name Richard James, said he was stepping out of the limelight to concentrate on making a short film and a feature film with Chris Cunningham, the director behind his award-winning 'Come To Daddy' and 'Windowlicker' videos. Insisting that the interview would be his last, he said: "It (the new album) will be out in about five years' time, if at all. What about my fans? They'll have to wait ' til I'm dead - if I haven't taken all my tapes to the grave with me! It's too distracting when you release your music - you can't be honest. Sometimes you've got to duck out completely." He continued that the only possible forthcoming release from him was an old-skool selection that he might be releasing through his own label, Rephlex, on DAT. "If you want to release it, just send me half the money. Or if you want to copy it for your mates, send me some money if you can be arsed. I might send you some new tracks," he said. James said that Warp, the label he is signed to, were resigned to his decision to retire from music. "Nobody bothers hassling me any more. They know what I'm like. I don't want to have to listen to what other people have to say... I don't have to do anything I don't want to do." But Warp laughed off his threats saying that Aphex was just being typically wayward. A spokesperson told NME: "It's the same thing he always says. Richard is just Richard, he says whatever he wants. The last NME interview he did was supposed to be his last ever interview too. "Then again he really might turn round and say he won't do anything ever again!" © IPC Magazines Ltd. 1998. All rights reserved. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Aphex indeed says he is quitting Date: 09 Oct 1999 14:29:17 -0400 he probably just hasnt slept in a couple of weeks and was cranky. i say he aint going anywhere. and if he does someone will slap him upside the head and then everything will be fine. maybe squarepusher will go over and slap him upside the head. eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: (mobility) Hymn, Deep Forest Date: 09 Oct 1999 12:11:37 PDT >BTW, anyone else hear a faint, background sample >from Deep Forest in there from the self-titled? >It's the tribal chanting in the background. Well, I can't download it now for some reason, but Deep Forest is one of the best groups of the 90s, I think... They're what got me into electronic music anyway, from hearing them on my friends' Pure Moods (which is actually a good album, despite the annoying new age connotations. it pisses me off that ambient music like Steve Roach is called new age when really it's not tied up with the philosophy). Uh, I guess that's irrelevant so Where can I find an mp3 of the alt.quiet.version.hymn or whatever? I heard a sample of it and it sounded good. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) Moby findings Date: 09 Oct 1999 22:20:51 +0200 Went to a Record & CD fair today, Whooooohoooo, I sould do that more often! Here's what Moby stuff I bought: Moby - Next is The E (US 12" on the instinct label, VERY rare here in Europe!) Orbital - Mutations (Ultra rare CD single with Moby remix!!) Michael Jackson - Who Is It (CD with 2 sublime Moby remixes!) Moby - Revolver (UK 2 track 12") Dj Cake - Sugar Baby (UK 12") Lopez - Emptiness (UK 12") Voodoo Child - Higher (UK 12") Moby - Into The Blue (the rare 4 track export-only CDMUTE179) Moby - Some weird 'Come On Baby' 3 track promo(?) CD which has the same tracks as CD2 of the 2CD box of Come On Baby no inserts, just the CD with a promo sticker on the case... And last but not least a really weird completely missprinted 'Go' CD single. A description: ============================== missprint 1: the front: Moby is written as "Mob9" in big block letters. missprint 2: the tracks: there are 3 tracks listed on the back of the cardbord CD cover: 1 - Go (Rainforest Mix) 2 - Go (Video Mix) 3 - Go (Analog Mix) Nothing special, you would say... but these are the tracks that really are on the CD (and yes, the sleeve IS for this CD, the catalog #s match!) 1 - Go (Analog Mix) 2 - Go (Nighttime Mix) 3 - Go (Soundtrack Mix) Yes, THE nighttime mix that I used to think was only on 2 ultra rare Go 12"s (EX-229 and FOOT15R) =============================== Rare? you betcha! but I saw this CD a few weeks ago on eBay, I didn't bid on it because I already had all the mixes listed on the cover. So keep your eyes open for it! cat# = 146.079.3 on Outher Rhythm/BITE label It is a Dutch release which (like many Dutch Moby singles) is marketed and distributed by CNR. I now have ALL the versions of Go on official releases! Whoohoo! At the fair I also saw a German radio promo of Bring Back My Happiness in a jewel case (not listed in moby.org's discography!) and the EIW interview promo CD, but I didn't have enough money :( Bleh! Oh well, the next fair is on December the 11th, perhaps I can look for something for you guys? The price for a CD single there is about $7.50 (a very normal price for a CD single in the Netherlands) and Moby 12"s vary from $8.00 to $20.00 depending how rare they are. Bart (<>,,<>) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 09 Oct 1999 14:59:37 PDT >Wow! Someone else in this world listens to Enya! I love Enya but sadly she's getting to repeatative for me lately.... Anybody else agree? I love Enya but sadly she's getting to repeatative for me lately.... Anybody else agree? I love Enya but sadly she's getting to repeatative for me lately.... Anybody else agree? I love Enya but sadly she's getting to repeatative for me lately.... Anybody else agree? I love Enya but sadly she's getting to repeatative for me lately.... Anybody else agree? I love Enya but sadly she's getting to repeatative for me lately.... Anybody else agree? I love Enya but sadly she's getting to repeatative for me lately.... Anybody else agree? ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 09 Oct 1999 16:50:17 -0700 (PDT) --- jj fish wrote: > I love Enya but sadly she's getting to > repeatative for me lately.... Anybody > else agree? I don't think so at all. It doesn't help that most people don't understand the words, but if you look for the intricate elements of her music, really blowing it apart and listening to it... you start to see the creativity. In fact, I can't wait for her new album... ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hans Lauring Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 10 Oct 1999 03:40:14 +0200
Heres my list... I like a lot of diffrent music - my top 10 probably changes daily (and after a good concert, the band/solist will probably top the list for some time)
I=B4ve excluded the bands only a fellow Dane would recognize.

Kraftwerk: Computerwelt

The Art of Noise: Who=B4s afraid of....

Depeche Mode: Black Celebration

U2: Under a Blood Red Sky

Chemical Brothers: ... Aww forgot, and I=B4m to lazy to go look at my collection - the first album?!

Propellerheads: Decksanddrumsandrockandroll

Underworld: Dubnobasswithmyheadman

Leftfield: Leftism

Moby: Everything is Wrong

Type O Negative: Bloody Kisses
=20
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Hans Lauring [hanzii@get2net.dk]
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"Hobbes: Calvin do you believe in God?
...
Calvin: Well... somebody's out to get me"
- Bill Watterson
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Date: 09 Oct 1999 20:21:49 PDT sup all, i wuz checking the Moby section,as usual, at my record store and i picked up Bodyrock, i really don't care for the song, but i looked to see what mixes were on, to my suprise it had the Hybrid mix, which i've been dyin' to here, along with the Olav and R&C mixes, as well as the 2 b-sides, man, i wuz trippin'...never heard of this release, it's released on Mushroom Records/Mute, it's so kewl though, all tha mixes actually and the b-sides, Sunspot!!!...so i guess it's the 2 UK cds in one!!! peace and luv djAHIMSA ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "trance former" Subject: (mobility) ARP/EVERYONE OF MY PROBLEMS??? Date: 09 Oct 1999 21:44:22 PDT sup again, alright what's up with this, listening to ARP, and at 3:50, quietly Everyone Of My Problems from the Revolver single kicks in...why, is this...has anyone else noticed, cuz i haven't heard anyone say anything...weird me thinks...but great tunes!!! bewildered, djAHIMSA n.p. Hybrid's Bodyshock Remix ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Samu Heinonen Subject: Re: (mobility) BODYROCK ON COMPILATIONS Date: 10 Oct 1999 11:36:38 +0300 >19. js-16: stomp to my beat (huh? who dat?) > js16 (aka jaakko salovaara) is finnish houseartist:) you can found other his productions on duty free (tall paul's label). Very respectable artist:) -Samu Heinonen- -samuhei@dlc.fi- http://www.saunalahti.fi/~samuhei/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Samu Heinonen Subject: (mobility) Re: Moby interview Date: 10 Oct 1999 12:21:34 +0300 At 23:47 8.10.1999 EDT, you wrote: >There is a new Moby interview at HREF="http://www.qamagazine.com/moby.htm">http://www.qamagazine.com/moby.ht mA>. If you want to link it to your site you can. > >Best Regards, Robin > -Samu Heinonen- -samuhei@dlc.fi- http://www.saunalahti.fi/~samuhei/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJTripp2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters Orchestration Date: 10 Oct 1999 05:28:48 EDT Apparently, Moby did a Version of GMOTFOTW with and orchestra, but thyey scrapped the release. I wonder how we could get this, hmmmm? dj tripp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJTripp2@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) ARP/EVERYONE OF MY PROBLEMS??? Date: 10 Oct 1999 05:49:49 EDT I posted an email similar to that the day it came out. dj tripp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJTripp2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Sorry Date: 10 Oct 1999 05:50:57 EDT I hope you don't mind the bad quality, i will be getting more Moby mixes together soon. dj tripp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) ARP/EVERYONE OF MY PROBLEMS??? Date: 10 Oct 1999 11:32:18 -0700 (PDT) --- trance former wrote: > alright what's up with this, listening to ARP, > and at 3:50, quietly Everyone Of My Problems > from the Revolver single kicks in...why, is > this...has anyone else noticed, cuz i haven't > heard anyone say anything...weird me thinks... > but great tunes!!! Funny, on my copy of ARP, The Blue Light of the Underwater Sun comes in at the end. Hmmmm.... ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adam Covati Subject: (mobility) revolver remixes Date: 10 Oct 1999 14:38:47 -0400 (EDT) Back in the day (three years ago?), a friend made me a mix tape, oh before cd burners... It had some great tunes,meat-beat&aphex&earlyprodigy...and moby. It had two really electronic mixes of Revolver, and I loved them, but I cannot find them anywhere...is this what this speaks of? > I've heard that on an out-of-print remix album of "That's When I Reach for > My Revolver" there is a track called "GMOTFOTW (Heat Mix)" but that even If so, has anyone ripped it into mp3s, or what is the name, and the tracklisting? please help...you must know what it is like to be deprived of moby... -adam ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: (mobility) hello there Date: 10 Oct 1999 11:41:50 PDT hello everyone i've been a moby fan for a REAL long time now, and just found this list on a webcrawl. i met moby after a show he did in buffalo two months ago, got some good pics, etc. i'm also planning on catching him this coming sunday in rochester ny (hopefully the crowd won't start moshing again). well, i guess that's about it. take care. -r23 np: front 242 "religion"-re:boot 98 version "Forget all those health clinics and gyms. Sex is the best cure for everything, especially stress. If I have a good night of sex, all my problems are gone by ten o'clock in the morning!" -Grace Jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) worst 10 albums Date: 10 Oct 1999 23:36:52 +0100 everyone are naming their favourite 10 albums what are your worst 10 1 white town - women in technology (possibly worst album ever inflicted on mankind) 2 olive - extra virgin (can put me to sleep very boring) 3 burning London - clash tribute (all songs are bad but 1 (guess who's is great!!)) 4 David bowie - earthling (seems like a rush to catch the tail end of jungle craze) 5 faithless - Sunday 8pm (just no comparison to reverence! too contrived no diversity) 6 prodigy - fat of the land (too cartoon tough got bored after a few listens) 7 mogwai - come on die young (not as varied as first album) 8 adamski - adamski's thing (I should have bought his greatest hits instead of this dross) 9 secret knowledge - so hard (woman singing? Kills great instrumental album imho) 10 lab 4 - neurocide (what can I say just very bad) these are all my own opinions but all albums are never listened and are at the very bottom of the pile they all have maybe one good song each (the reason why album was bought) but overall they are criminal recordings of the highest order ;-) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) worst 10 albums Date: 10 Oct 1999 18:45:17 EDT In a message dated 10/10/1999 3:31:44 PM Pacific Daylight Time, gsproule@x-stream.co.uk writes: > white town - women in technology definitely agree....bought the album for that "i could never be your woman" song and that was a big mistake....peace...elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kelbert" Subject: (mobility) (OT) adamski (was worst 10 albums) Date: 10 Oct 1999 19:27:10 -0700 ---------- > From: Geoffrey Sproule > To: Mobility@Xmission.Com > Subject: (mobility) worst 10 albums > Date: Sunday, October 10, 1999 3:36 PM > > everyone are naming their favourite 10 albums what are your worst 10 > 8 adamski - adamski's thing (I should have bought his greatest hits instead > of this dross) naw... i'd disagree on the adamski's thing album being a *bad* album. i think its good, in a silly sort of way. i agree that some tracks can be quite annoying, but its *very* helpful when the boi goes on one of his rap binges. i put this on and he gets the point, and stops going on and on and on about who's who in rap. and there's something about the last track, ascendere verso la cima. it grew on me and now i *really* like it. i bought the cd for one of the people. that's an amusing video. hehe... but i didnt realize there was a greatest hits for adamski. heck... i was lucky enough to find this cd in the greater toronto area. it took me *months*. looks like i'll be having to do some online shopping. hmm.... i dont think i could come up with a top 10 worst albums, because hopefully if an album sucked that much, i was able to wipe it from my memory ;) but if anyone decides to do a 10 most annoying songs/albums, i would have to say that mambo number five song would be at the top (or would it be bottom) of my list. anyway... to make this moby related, much music is replaying the MTV awards and moby is on the commerical in his snazzy gold suit. but i dont think its fair to say moby was a "performer", he was on for like what, a total of ten seconds? oh well. such is life. at least i can watch for trent's beerbelly this time around because it seems like i missed it the first time (too busy looking at the hair). okay. enough rambling from me. peace. -kelly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Doogsidog Subject: (mobility) (NMR) worst song ever recorded Date: 10 Oct 1999 18:01:50 -0700 (PDT) i own: twisted sister - "big hits & nasty cuts, the best of twisted sister" and let me just comment that track 12, "Destroyer (live version)" is by far the worst song ever recorded. there is no comparison. you must hear it to believe it. -adam __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: CaMuS888@aol.com Subject: (mobility) I HAVE A QUESTION FOR MOBY Date: 10 Oct 1999 21:19:57 EDT Hey there Moby, How's things? I was just wondering if you read my poem or if you put your jeans to wash and found it in little crumply pieces in your washer. I gave it to you at the Vanderbilt show. Do you remember? Love, Vedaben ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Subject: Re: (mobility) (NMR) worst song ever recorded Date: 10 Oct 1999 19:48:43 -0600 do you think you could burn that for me, or mp3 it or something? hehe At 06:01 PM 10/10/1999 -0700, you wrote: > >i own: >twisted sister - "big hits & nasty cuts, the best of >twisted sister" > >and let me just comment that track 12, "Destroyer >(live version)" is by far the worst song ever >recorded. > >there is no comparison. you must hear it to believe >it. > >-adam >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) Flying Foxes Date: 10 Oct 1999 23:35:50 -0500 Hello Everyone I would just like to state that i HATE Liquid Audio. I remember a year or so ago there was a crack for liquid audio that would allow you to convert to the track to a .wav file which could then be converted to an mp3. Anyone one of you tech-heads know if this still exists? OR...... Do any of you have the ability to record the liquid audio stream to a wav file and then convert it to an mp3 for the rest of us? Thanks for any help ----rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Flying Foxes Date: 11 Oct 1999 00:47:01 EDT Woah that was a very complicated question. All that I know is that the liquid audio file can be played on RealPlayer which I think you can do the fun conversion thing, but I wouldn't have any clue how to do so. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) ***(NMR) Flying Foxes Date: 10 Oct 1999 23:49:34 -0500 The file i've got is a crack for an older version of Liquid Audio. It basically adds a little option of writing the file to wav. However, it doesn't work with the new version of liquid audio that i downloaded recently. I'm hoping that whoever wrote the crack updated it, but i don't have a clue where to start looking. I'll check out the realplayer thing though. If anyone knows where to look, or has an old version of liquid audio - i would be more than happy to convert the file and post it for everyone. thanks again ----rob Insrtbrain@aol.com wrote: > Woah that was a very complicated question. All that I know is that the > liquid audio file can be played on RealPlayer which I think you can do the > fun conversion thing, but I wouldn't have any clue how to do so. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) E-Bay Moby Stuff Date: 11 Oct 1999 02:25:09 EDT In a message dated 10/8/99 11:29:55 AM Central Daylight Time, djpagan@yahoo.com writes: << I think that was me, and that's no lie. :) >> Oh! I'm glad your pleased! No hard feelings, really........ Lol.... Anyways, I have the one in the orange cover, I just wanted the other one. (And I love the Westbam mix) ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 11 Oct 1999 02:26:06 EDT In a message dated 10/8/99 12:52:17 PM Central Daylight Time, c_colonna@hotmail.com writes: << (and what the hell is he yelling, anyway? any ideas?) >> I was also wondering the samething........ Humm...... I know I cant make it out! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Bodyrock Video Date: 11 Oct 1999 02:32:15 EDT Hi all, I was just informing everyone that I saw the Bodyrock video yesterday..... Quite intertaining..... All my friends were makeing fun of it so bad..... Of course, I put the smack down. Is there two? Because I hurd there was..... I cant remember, must be them tweeds..... Well..... I like the ending! (The one where all the weired guys are dancing) ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Dawson's Creek, Moby, blah Date: 11 Oct 1999 02:33:58 EDT In a message dated 10/8/99 8:45:36 PM Central Daylight Time, corrugatedfunk@hotmail.com writes: << Dawson's Creek is one of the stupidest shows I've ever seen. >> Me too!!! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby in michigan!!!! Date: 11 Oct 1999 02:39:50 EDT Travers city is really far away from me too.... DAMN!!!!!!!!!! I'm CRYING!!!!! ~Felicia :( ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matej.Novotny@st.fmph.uniba.sk Subject: (mobility) MixMagMobyMisunderstandness Date: 11 Oct 1999 10:23:03 MET I just returned from my friend, he's a DJ and he always packs me up with moby cds, because he keeps buing it and ... he keeps notliking it. he's into detroit techno and the darker the better, so he's the richest source for my moby maxis, because of my money. (better said : no money). BUT-> -> i found a MixMag cd in his collection, that has Sven Vaeth and Moby playing each one about 5 songs. Moby plays there a song named "C3 BELLS". i went crazy what for a song is that, haven't heard that before, stopped my friends favourite JeffMills in the player, put in this one and BANG! it's just Myopia with another name. why ? i understand why Next Is The E became I Feel It. But why this, what does myopia mean ? he plays then I Feel It(intro) and this is also worth mentioning, it's a typical moby ambient, but toooo short. my friend refused to give me this cd, because of sven vaeth, so i have to break in into two pieces and keep the moby one. anyone have some tips, how the songs on a cd are organized. i gues they come in a spiral from centre to out, so i should keep the outer part :) he also gave me Rare+Go mixes, Run On (+ extended), Honey and BodyRock. i had no time to hear it, but i'm looking forward to the Bsidetracks, there's so many of them! thanx moby for all. beads, flowers, freedom, happiness. kohut. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matej.Novotny@st.fmph.uniba.sk Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums + GMOTFOTW Date: 11 Oct 1999 10:22:30 MET i often don't even know the albums you people mention as your favourite, it's a kind of good resource for albums i could check out. here's mine top N, (for N from 1 to unknown, because i don't know how many of them i remember) the order plays no role. depeche mode - songs of faith and devotion moby - everything is wrong moby - animal rights + little idiot marusha - wir u2 - zooropa rem - automatic for the people hair - o.s.t. braveheart - o.s.t. aliens - o.s.t. depeche mode - violator. and there's one more thing i have to comment. The orchestra version of God moving over the face of the waters. it must be amazing !!! when i heard it first, i thought i was recorded with an orchestra, but then i got more into moby and realized, that he makes his song on his own, mostly, so this sounds like a BIIIIG event, GMOTFOTW in a BIIIIG concerts hall with a BIIIIG orchestra. there are more tracks worth it, probably most of his ambient ones, like EIW, HYMN, or WALNUT ( if i hit the right name from little idiot cd), but GMOTFOTW is the proper one, with the divine big drum in the background. maybe even the HEAT mix, which is even better. can you imagine this: moby in a smoking, standing in front of the orchestra, mimi goese stands in a long snow-white robe in the middle of it, and they play When It's Cold I'd Like To Die, Into The Blue etc. this gives me goosebumps. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Doogsidog Subject: Re: (mobility) myopia -definition Date: 11 Oct 1999 05:17:51 -0700 (PDT) why didnt you just grab a dictionary? anyway....myopia is near-sightedness. but its more often used to describe people with no spatial or theoretical foresight. if your myopic, wither you need glasses or you can't predict what your life will be like in 5yrs, et cetera. -adam __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Doogsidog Subject: Re: (mobility) myopia -definition Date: 11 Oct 1999 05:14:18 -0700 (PDT) why didnt you just grab a dictionary? anyway....myopia is near-sightedness. but its more often used to describe people with no spatial or theoretical foresight. if your myopic, either you need glasses or you can't predict what your life will be like in 5yrs, et cetera. -adam __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: morag doodikins Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 11 Oct 1999 09:22:41 -0700 (PDT) my top ten.. 1) Moby-Everything is Wrong 2)Roni Size-Reprazent 3)Tricky- Maxinquay 4)Depeche Mode- Violator 5)Masive Attack- Mezzanine 6)Portishead- Dummy 7)Aphex Twin- Richard D James album 8)Janet Jackson- Velvet Rope 9)Maggie Estep- No more Mr Nice Girl 10)Bjork- Debut ...is anyone else going to see tricky this weekend?? *freyja* --- dale wrote: > hmm.. might as well put my 2 cents in on this deal.. > although its more of a > list of top electronic albums.. > Delerium- "Karma" > Skinny Puppy - "Too Dark Park" > Orbital - "Insides" > Aphex Twin " I care because you do" > Mocean Worker "Home Movies From the Brainforest" > Meat Beat Manifesto "Subliminal Sandwich" > Autechre "AE" > Nine Inch Nails either Closer to God cd single or > Pretty Hate Machine > > > P.L.U.R. -dale- > Prixfix@dreamscape.com www.mp3.com/prixfix/ > going into submission trying to enjoy the slow ride > down to the full effect > of the thought of you.. > -me > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) (NMR) worst song ever recorded Date: 11 Oct 1999 09:22:15 PDT >i own: >twisted sister - "big hits & nasty cuts, the best of >twisted sister" >and let me just comment that track 12, "Destroyer >(live version)" is by far the worst song ever >recorded. >there is no comparison. you must hear it to believe >it. >-adam i *TOTALLY* disagree here, (while that song is right up there, maybe a close second) the worst song ever was devo's "bamboo bimbo" on devo live: the mongoloid years 75-77. absolutely the worst song ever created, let alone played live. the people in the audience actually get up and threaten to "beat the shit out of you assholes"-quite possibly the most punk rock recording i own, a great listen. -alex "Forget all those health clinics and gyms. Sex is the best cure for everything, especially stress. If I have a good night of sex, all my problems are gone by ten o'clock in the morning!" -Grace Jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael.demattei@milliman.com Subject: (mobility) German Run On 12" Date: 11 Oct 1999 10:02:34 -0700 Does this 12" have a picture sleeve? I hope not! Deemo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) porcelain pajamas? Date: 11 Oct 1999 11:17:23 -0700 (PDT) hey folks we figured what the WDMH? sample was (these open doorS) but what is that sample in "Porcelain" ??????? i was listenin to my pals Binnie Kline, Rod Richardson, Scott Shapleigh and Terry Hopper fundraise at WPKN sat. nite, and they kept talking/jamming over various tracks, some from the MOBY cd, you shoulda heard them clapping along to "Honey" it was great but as soon as i pressed record they stopped! anyway when "Porcelain" came on Binnie stopped everything and said "this part is so beautiful" and then that was on, and they started making funny noises to it...... Rod kept saying "yeah!" or "hey!" or sumthin, way out of sync, to whatever they say in that, and Binnie said "woman....." or sumthin. i originally thought the guy was saying "fair woman" or sumthin, but i just have no clue now. anybody got a clue??????? in other news THE DRUM CIRCLE IS SATURDAY 6-10 PM OR SO EASTERN and yuo can listen on wpkn.org or 89.5 FM! I'll be there like 4 sides on a square! and DAVO finally is back on SUNDAY NIGHTS from 10PM-2AM this time. no more "Moonlight Radio" tho, its now called "Blip Radio." its awesome!!!!!! check that out too. plus, radio nothing is an hour longer! yay! anybody else read BOONDOCKS? crescent! just wondering. not only is that comic awesome, but the author is a Sifl N Olly fan! kress!!!!!!! also, in case you care what the subject heading means: "Porcelain.... pajamas, she's got the porcelain.... pajamas, and we're gonna have to be dancing when we're doing this, they judge that too, so..... oh, we have an interview...... *then they start cracking up*" Sifl and Olly (duuurhhhhh!!! who else do i always quote?) bye! FUTURAMA CHARACTER OF THE DAY: Fatbot (ROBOT HOUSE!!!!) ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SteveO83@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) (NMR) worst song ever recorded Date: 11 Oct 1999 14:19:34 EDT Can you make that Devo song an mp3 and send it to me please!! It sounds hilarious! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) amp playlist 10/17 Date: 11 Oct 1999 11:22:24 -0700 (PDT) a little in advance but here it is: Chems: Out Of Control Death In Vegas:Aisha Moby:Bodyrock version 3 Cirrus:Stop And Panic Tricky:For Real mu-ziq:The Fear Add N To (X):Revenge Of The Black Regret (that's not the pornographic one is it? theyt had one video that was maaaaad pornographic) Mr. Scruff:Get A Move On Nalin & Kane:Beachball Pistel:Hearing Voices great! bye! ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) porcelain pajamas? Date: 11 Oct 1999 15:34:08 EDT Does anyone whose voice is on Porcelain? Is it Moby's? If it is, all I can say is wow. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) porcelain Date: 11 Oct 1999 15:51:30 -0400 well i guess it depends on what version youre listening to. if youre listening to the version from the Playing By Heart soundtrack then youre listening to his voice through a vocoder. and if youre listening to the version from the album PLAY, then youre listening to his voice layered louder over the vocoder. at least i think thats what it is. Personally I like the vocoder version better. On the album one it almost sounds like Moby's voice is maybe a bit too louder than the music. > Does anyone whose voice is on Porcelain? Is it Moby's? If it > is, all I can > say is wow. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) (NMR) worst song...devo Date: 11 Oct 1999 13:20:58 PDT >Can you make that Devo song an mp3 and send it to me please!! It sounds >hilarious! hm... i don't have an mp3 encoder. i wish i did but this computer i'm typing on borders ancient. if you give me your address, i can tape the whole show (about 6 songs) and send it to you, and then you can mp3 it for the whole list. how's that sound? -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SteveO83@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) (NMR) worst song...devo Date: 11 Oct 1999 17:11:57 EDT Not that I dont trust ya or anything I really dont send out my address over the net too often, but if you just dont have an encoder go to download.com and get audiocatlyst its free but I mean you can ask around the list if you cant use the encoder I am sure soemone will help sorry Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "ehohpo" Subject: (mobility) HELLO ONE & ALL! Date: 11 Oct 1999 15:15:02 -0600 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01BF13FB.63F23540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I thought that before more time goes by I'd officially say "Hello" to = this list! And tell you a little about myself... If my memory serves me right, I think it was while mixing for someone = else that I was first aware of Moby. (Probably The Other Two "Moving = On" or the Pet Shop Boys "Miserablism.") As far as his own solo work, I = think a friend must have played "Go" for me. I don't think I really = took the bait though until "Everything Is Wrong" came out. (I kept = seeing the bonus "Underwater" double CD for a long time too, and I could = hit myself that I passed it up!) I now have about 25 Cds/singles/vinyl = from Mr. Hall, and I love it all! I had the extreme pleasure of seeing him in August in my hometown...it = was freakin' amazing! When he got to "Porcelain" I thought I'd die! I = tried to stay afterwards to meet him (while he walked to and from the = stage I could have reached out and touched him) but I got kicked out = with everyone else. (That is probably I good thing because I'm not sure = I'd know what to say...) I try to record every TV item I can, and enjoy scanning music mags for = interviews, etc. I was just out-of-town over the end of last week and = read in N.M.E. (or Melody Maker--can't remember which) Moby's single = reviews for the week! They were pretty hilarious--especially the = Britney Spears comments he makes! I was slightly disappointed to not = find anything I didn't already own, but I did find a cheap copy of = "James Bond Theme" CD single, for $6.99, which I had surrendered to a = friend when it first came out. If only it was the Aussie one, though! I love all types of music, and especially dance/house/garage. I have a = multitude of favorite artists, but Moby is definitely up there! =20 That's about all I can think of....I especially like reading the MOBY = comments here on the list! A special hello and thanks to Damian for updating his personal = 'recommends' list--he has never steered me wrong musically! Peace to you all... The One Formely Known As.... ~superstar...Superstar...SUPERSTAR!~ ~you've got to be yourself...and no one else...~ =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01BF13FB.63F23540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I thought that before more time goes by = I'd=20 officially say "Hello" to this list! And tell you a little about=20 myself...
 
If my memory serves me right, I think = it was while=20 mixing for someone else that I was first aware of Moby.  (Probably = The=20 Other Two "Moving On" or the Pet Shop Boys "Miserablism.")  As far = as his=20 own solo work, I think a friend must have played "Go" for me.  I = don't=20 think I really took the bait though until "Everything Is Wrong" came = out. (I=20 kept seeing the bonus "Underwater" double CD for a long time too, = and I=20 could hit myself that I passed it up!)  I now have about 25=20 Cds/singles/vinyl from Mr. Hall, and I love it all!
 
I had the extreme pleasure of seeing = him in=20 August in my hometown...it was freakin' amazing!  When he got=20 to "Porcelain" I thought I'd die!  I tried to stay afterwards = to meet=20 him (while he walked to and from the stage I could have reached = out and=20 touched him) but I got kicked out with everyone else.  = (That is=20 probably I good thing because I'm not sure I'd know what to = say...)
 
I try to record every TV item I can, = and enjoy=20 scanning music mags for interviews, etc.  I was just out-of-town = over the=20 end of last week and read in N.M.E. (or Melody Maker--can't remember=20 which) Moby's single reviews for the week!  They were = pretty=20 hilarious--especially the Britney Spears comments he makes!  I was = slightly=20 disappointed to not find anything I didn't already own, but I did find a = cheap=20 copy of "James Bond Theme" CD single, for $6.99, which I had surrendered = to a=20 friend when it first came out.  If only it was the Aussie one,=20 though!
 
I love all types of music, and = especially=20 dance/house/garage.  I have a multitude of favorite artists, = but Moby=20 is definitely up there!  
 
That's about all I can think of....I = especially=20 like reading the MOBY comments here on the list!
 
A special hello and thanks to Damian = for updating=20 his personal 'recommends' list--he has never steered me wrong=20 musically!
 
Peace to you all...
 
The One Formely Known = As....
~superstar...Superstar...SUPERSTAR!~
~you've got to be yourself...and no one = else...~ 
------=_NextPart_000_0039_01BF13FB.63F23540-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Parkes Subject: (mobility) Moby (OF Course!) Date: 12 Oct 1999 12:50:41 +1300 Heat Soundtrack. I thought that it was just the original mix on the movie for both songs but they were edited to fit the scene? I might have to go and have a look. It's funny how you mentioned hearing Moby first on Heat cause that was when I first really got into him as well. That and the movie Scream, his songs seem to stick with us. Everytime I hear Moby's New Dawn Fades, I think of driving real fast down a motorway at night, and First Cool Hive reallly freaks me out. But God Moving... well that has an entire different set of emotions altogether. It is one of the most beautiful scenes in any movie I have seen. Sad News I'm Afraid, not for any of you guys that is, but I'm probably going to miss the only Moby concert in New Zealand this year and for a while, as my friends are too poor and exams are in the way. I almost cried, in fact I'm fighting back the tears now. How could life be so cruel. I'll just go lay down now. See ya. Joe Joseph Parkes parjo727@student.otago.ac.nz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek ~" Subject: (mobility) electronic musicians can you email me Date: 11 Oct 1999 16:52:19 MST hey it's been a long time, a really long time since i last posted anything on here. anyway this isn't really moby related but it does have to with the type of music that he does. me and a friend want to start a techno group but are fairly inexperienced with that type of music. we were wondering what type of stuff we need to make some good songs. like what drum machines or synthesizers and stuff would you suggest? do you know where we can get some good quality stuff for cheap prices since we really can't afford much at this time. can you email me if you have any advice on this stuff. email me at this address or DEREK_HAS@buffbody.com laterz -derek ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 11 Oct 1999 20:18:00 EDT I've spent weeks contemplating this list. It's really tough. In no particular order: Moby's Everything is Wrong and Play BT's ESCM Beck Odelay Foo Fighters The Colour & the Shape Collective Soul Dosage Scooters Age of Love (for the really really happy days) Everclear So much for the Afterglow And the entire Northern Expidition series by Sasha & Digweed Odd mix, I know, but at least I kept Zebrahead out of it. To me to be a great Album, I don't skip more than 2 songs on it and it adheres, evocotes emotion, but is not repetitive. For example, I love the Goo Goo Dolls, but can't listen to their cd's cuz all the song sound the same after awhile. But Moby and BT are by far my favorite artists of all time and they can do very little wrong in my book. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Parkes Subject: (mobility) BT Moby and Foo Fighters. Date: 12 Oct 1999 13:32:17 +1300 Yeh Bro, That is the shit list. (meaning Good) That list is sick. (meaning Good) I'm trying to be hip, obviously not succeeding, but, Foo Fighters, that album is awesome, and BT ESCM, if you Like Moby You have To Love BT. Great List, I like Long Way Down, by Goo Dolls, thats about it. Have you guys heard of DJ Paul Elstak, Dune, they are on this CD I'm listening too now, it's called Central Nervous System 3, have you guys heard of it? I've got The Brain: Central Nervous System 1, as well but I heard number 2 is shit, so I haven't bought it, I really suggest you give these albums a try though. Spot Joe Joseph Parkes parjo727@student.otago.ac.nz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) (NMR) worst song...devo Date: 11 Oct 1999 19:36:17 PDT >Not that I dont trust ya or anything I really dont send out my address over >the net too often, but if you just dont have an encoder >go to download.com >and get audiocatlyst its free but I mean you can >ask around the list if >you cant use the encoder I am sure soemone >will help sorry don't sweat it holmes, i'll put it up there as soon as i can then. i understand completely. i don't usually give out my address unless it's to trade bootlegs or on a secure server like amazon.com. take it easy, -alex "Forget all those health clinics and gyms. Sex is the best cure for everything, especially stress. If I have a good night of sex, all my problems are gone by ten o'clock in the morning!" -Grace Jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Io6032@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #156 Date: 11 Oct 1999 22:53:18 EDT does anyone here work at a college radiostation? or any radiostation willing to play some of my electronic tunes? if you are a dj or such, could you please contact me at io6032@aol.com. thanks! i'm looking for an outlet for my electronic beats. riz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby in michigan!!!! Date: 12 Oct 1999 00:08:52 EDT actually, i take that back.... i don't think moby is coming to michigan at all. i found out that the venue he is supposedly playing at is located in cincinnati, ohio not michigan. i don't know why ticketmaster has it listed under MI... that totally threw me off... anyways, for the fortunate people who live near cincinnati ... he'll be playing at electra on october 21st at 8pm and tickets are $15 and 97X is sponsoring it. (http://www.woxy97x.com) man, my life is so depressing... -t i n a tecknomonk@aol.com | djcake.cjb.net "I feel driven to make beautiful, emotional music... or sexy music. I feel driven to make music that's effective. I feel driven to try to understand things better. I feel driven to connect with people... to communicate with them." -Moby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jake M." Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 01:11:12 PDT top 10 of decade in my opinion: 1) Moby- EIW 2) Moby- Play 3) KLF- White Room 4) Manic Street Preachers- Holy Bible 5) " " " - Everything Must Go 6) Dr. Dre - The Chronic 7) Tupac (2Pac)- All Eyez on Me 8) Erasure- I Say I Say I Say 9) Various Artists- HELP 10) Radiohead- Ok Computer I could probably add more...but this is what I can think of right now. Jake "The unexamined life is not worth living"-Plato -- http://www.angelfire.com/co/rockman/index.html -- The Millenium Liberation "The official unofficial radio show for those who don't care about Y2k" 12-3am Mountain Time www.webradio.com/kdur or www.kdur.org The best in Brit. Rock, Hip-Hop, Techno and Indie Requests: Email rockmanrock@hotmail.com or (970)247-7262 ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) German Run On 12" Date: 12 Oct 1999 14:05:19 +0200 Michael wrote: >Does this 12" have a picture sleeve? I hope not! Nope, it has a standard black sleeve (with hole in the middle) like all 12"s on the German Intercord label. Speaking of German Moby releases, I got the "Move - the mixes" CD yesterday. Strange mix, that 'Dj Kid Paul Mix', it's a great techno/trance track, but it has hardly got anything to do with the song Move... It has no vocal samples at all and the only Move related sample is the percussion from the Sub Version of Move and a very free interpretation of the chords from Move (with a completely different synth sound...) Whooohooo, I finally have Move (Electro Mix)! This is one of my favourite Moby tracks EVER! Also, check out my Moby collectors website at http://www.geocities.com/animal_sight/ it has an updated discography and remixes section and lots of other stuff. Please note that this site is still under construction, so there will be a couple of empty pages and false links.... Bart (<>,,<>) np: Moby - Move (You make me feel so good) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 08:38:47 EDT Heres my top albums in no order, sept Moby. 1. Moby- Everything is wrong 2. Moby- Feeling so Real Remixes 3. Moby- Play 4. Janis Joplin- Greatest hits 5. Kottonmouth Kings- Royal Highnes 6. Aphex Twin- Come to Daddy 7. Lords of Acid- Voodoo you 8. SlipKnoT- SlipKnoT 9. Baby Fox- A Normal Family 10. Enya- Watermark ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stacey MacGrath" Subject: (mobility) WDMHFSB? video Date: 12 Oct 1999 08:48:18 EDT Hey everyone. Just wondering if anyone knew anything about the 'Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?' video. Has it come out in the US yet, if not, when? I know it came out in Germany.... ~Stacey ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Greening Ian Subject: RE: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 13:55:43 +0100 Well, may as well join this particular party. this is just what springs to mind in the office, so there are probably a few I'll wish I'd added in about 10 minutes time. Thin White Rope - Sack Full of Silver Moby - EIW Mixed & Remixed The Smiths - The Queen is Dead Orbital - InSides The Sisters of Mercy - First & Last & Always Towering Inferno - Kaddish Underworld - Dubnobasswithmyheadman Leftfield - Leftism Hydro - Aborigination Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation Oh, and Carl Cox mixing FACT I & II. Oh yes. Much Love, Ian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) ***(NMR) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 07:56:27 -0500 Hi everyone. Since everyone seems to be enjoying posting their top tens.... I thougt you might as well get something more tangible for your trouble. Sooooooooooooooooooo... take your top ten lists and head over to rollingstone.com. TDK is having some kind of artist of the decade contest and they're giving out prizes for top ten lists this is what they said in the email ------------ TDK and RollingStone.com invite you to tell us your choice of the Artist of The Decade and the 10 Best Songs of the 1990s, and you could win the grand prize, which includes a Harmon Kardon CDR 2-CD recorder, a ten-pack of TDK CD-Twin-R blank CDs and a $150 CD shopping spree! I hope this doesn't sound too much like an advertisement, because i despise rolling stone. Good luck everyone. I hope someone from the list gets the prize! ----rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 09:49:16 EDT In a message dated 10/12/99 7:54:45 AM Central Daylight Time, Ian.Greening@Tms-Ltd.com writes: << Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation >> Ah hah! Thats the one I forgot!!! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) ***(NMR) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 09:50:46 EDT In a message dated 10/12/99 8:02:46 AM Central Daylight Time, rskipwo@punkass.com writes: << TDK and RollingStone.com invite you to tell us your choice of the Artist of The Decade and the 10 Best Songs of the 1990s, and you could win the grand prize, which includes a Harmon Kardon CDR 2-CD recorder, a ten-pack of TDK CD-Twin-R blank CDs and a $150 CD shopping spree! >> Humm...... I'm not understanding how you could win prizes and all this good stuff for posting your oppinion...... Oh well!!! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 10:06:54 PDT i suppose i'll jump on the bandwagon here...: 10.) fugazi "instrument soundtrack" 9.) depeche mode "violator" 8.) gary numan "remodulate" 7.) haujobb "ninety-nine" 6.) kraftwerk "the mix" 5.) funker vogt "killing time again" 4.) devo "hardcore vol. 2, 1974-77" 3.) moby "everything is wrong" and "hymn/this is my dream" 2.) bjork "post" 1.) front 242 "backcatalogue" i could list a million other things too, it's really hard to judge and my music taste changes with mood. -alex -np: haujobb "creator" "Forget all those health clinics and gyms. Sex is the best cure for everything, especially stress. If I have a good night of sex, all my problems are gone by ten o'clock in the morning!" -Grace Jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "schnippy" Subject: RE: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 14:15:51 -0500 oooh, I want to play too. ;) no particular order: slowdive - just for a day - (dreamy shoegazing classic) cocteau twins - treasure - (so hard to pick just one CT album) moby - everything is wrong - (of course) my bloody valentine - loveless - - (I really hope shields never does come out with a followup to this masterpiece) massive attack - mezannine - (wow, its recent but breathtaking.. note the CT connection) tricky - maximquaye - - (another instant classic) this mortal coil - self titled - (actually my #1 - a perfect album - CT connection again) portishead - dummy - (are people allowed to not like this one?) stone roses - s/t - - (the single best debut album of the last decade ) global underground - VA - (every single one.. wow.. a gift to trance/house lovers everywhere. listening to 012 - dave seaman right now.. ) free cookie if you can spot the trend.. -schnippy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Taylor" Subject: RE: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 11:42:49 PDT Is the trend Elizabeth Frasier? Just a guess. RT >From: "schnippy" >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: >Subject: RE: (mobility) Top Albums >Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 14:15:51 -0500 > >oooh, I want to play too. ;) > >no particular order: > >slowdive - just for a day > - (dreamy shoegazing classic) >cocteau twins - treasure > - (so hard to pick just one CT album) >moby - everything is wrong > - (of course) >my bloody valentine - loveless - > - (I really hope shields never does come > out with a followup to this masterpiece) >massive attack - mezannine > - (wow, its recent but breathtaking.. > note the CT connection) >tricky - maximquaye - > - (another instant classic) >this mortal coil - self titled > - (actually my #1 - a perfect album - CT connection > again) >portishead - dummy > - (are people allowed to not like this one?) >stone roses - s/t - > - (the single best debut album of the last decade ) >global underground - VA > - (every single one.. wow.. a gift to trance/house > lovers everywhere. listening to 012 - dave seaman > right now.. ) > > >free cookie if you can spot the trend.. > >-schnippy > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Orion Davis" Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 13:46:35 -0500 While I have a strange feeling we just did this list like a month ago, (I'm probably wrong, I'm on too many damn mailing lists), I'm going to jump in anyway cause you all know I can't resist top 10 CD's of ALL TIME (no particular order...ohh and it's actually my top 15, I couldn't limit to 10) Velvet Underground and Nico Beach Boys - Pet Sounds Prince - The Hits/B-Sides Moby - Play Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Tender Prey Spiritualized - Ladies and Gentlemen... Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral R.E.M. - Fables of the Reconstruction The Cure - Pornography Swans - Swans are Dead The Pixies - Death to the Pixies Einsturzende Neubauten - Ende Neu David Bowie - Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars Liz Phair - Exile in Guyville It'd be different any other day...but right now that seems the most essential list... Buckoe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: (mobility) Moby at the Barrymore Date: 12 Oct 1999 13:37:16 -0700 (PDT) To all Madison area peeps: I'll be at the Barrymore on Oct. 22nd to see Moby with eight others. If anyone is looking to meet, let me know OFF LIST. DJ Pagan # of Math/Philosophy E-mails: ~10 # of Top Ten Album E-mails: 25+ # of Non Related E-mails: 35+ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wes Subject: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 12 Oct 1999 13:53:07 -0700 The one thing that strikes me as odd with these top album lists is that while Everything Is Wrong and Play are often listed near the top Animal Rights is rarely mentioned. Animal Rights is probably my favorite CD of all time. When I first heard it honestly I didn't like/get it. But the more I listened to it the more it grew on me, and the reason I didnt like it is now what I love most. NO music, except for maybe Holst and David Holsinger and Brahm, has played with my emotions the way Moby does with that disc... from calm to irritation to anger to exhaustion to rage and over and over, this might be the only modern music that HAS to be listened to as an album without skipping around to get the whole affect. There are alot of albums with great songs on it, but for me Animal Rights will always remain one of the most complete albums as a whole. Just my $0.08 (inflation), -Wes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun David Rader Subject: (mobility) WDMHFSB track listing? & Coachella Date: 12 Oct 1999 14:08:11 -0700 (PDT) Hi does anyone know what the tracks are on the 2nd cd single for this? I have yet to purchase either single and am wondering if the 2nd cd is worth it as well. Is there a cheap place from the UK to order from? I currently order from yalplay.com. Did anyone get to go to Coachella over the past weekend? How long did Moby play? Was the crowd into it? What was the set list? Was it bright outside or was it at night? Shaun ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) Why Does My Heart Feel So Fucking Ace? Date: 12 Oct 1999 22:10:49 +0100 Tom is back Bet you missed me. No? Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad had like a big display thing in Our Price and it is so good. Record shop people say it's gonna be cool and told me how good thew album is, wow, cool.......So, Jo Whiley,some DJ I've forgotten his name, Mark 'n Lard, have all pushed this CD so hard...... MUTE should, really, to be pollite.... THANK Jo Whiley THANK Simon Mayo For making Why Does My Hear Feel So BAd? the record of the week, and playing it exsesivley for bugger all reason.........Also, thank Mark 'n Lard for supporting Run On as it would have never got into the top 40 if not for the above................and they play Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad so much...... Flying Foxes is Fucking Ace Bye Tom ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 17:15:00 EDT here are my favorite musicians of all time: 1. milli vanilli 2. vanilla ice 3. gerardo 4. shakespear's sister 5. sinead o'connor 6. poison 7. trixter 8. winger 9. warrant 10. tiffany these people definitely paved the way to the music we listen to now...i believe moby has been greatly influenced by these ten musicians...love..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Orion Davis" Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 17:01:35 -0500 > > here are my favorite musicians of all time: > > 1. milli vanilli > 2. vanilla ice > 3. gerardo > 4. shakespear's sister > 5. sinead o'connor > 6. poison > 7. trixter > 8. winger > 9. warrant > 10. tiffany > > these people definitely paved the way to the music we listen to now...i > believe moby has been greatly influenced by these ten musicians...love..elie > > you know, I mostly agree with you, except when it comes to number five...physical resemblance aside, I just don't see a connection...it's nowhere near as obvious as the Paula Abdul connection, for example... Daniel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pokey8984@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 12 Oct 1999 18:22:05 EDT wes! i totally agree with you!!! thats what i have tried to say but i never knew how to word it. Thank you so much!later ~jeff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums/ROXY Date: 12 Oct 1999 19:08:10 EDT In a message dated 10/12/1999 3:16:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ddavis@lonestarstrategies.com writes: > it comes to number > five... exactly....the whole point to number five was to show you people that i listen to all types of great music and under the category of bald headed musicians who rip up pics of the Pope for sexual pleasures, Sinead definitely stole my heart...as far as Moby news....I AM SOOOO EXCITED FOR THE SHOW AT THE ROXY...YOU DO NOT EVEN KNOW....IT REALLY WOULD MAKE MY NIGHT TO MEET AT LEAST ONE MOBILITY MEMBER THAT NITE...I WANT TO SHARE MY LOVE AND APPRECIATION FOR MOBY WITH AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE!!!! MOBILITY UNITE....LOVE..ELIE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Doogsidog Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 12 Oct 1999 16:29:09 -0700 (PDT) i didnt play the whole "list your top albums game"...but you have brought up a damn good point, my friend. i love Animal Rights. i love listening to it in its entirety from beginning to end (US version) over and over again. i dunno what anyone else will think of this, BUT... to me, the greatest thing about moby's music is its honesty. his honesty. ...or at least what i perceive to be his emotional integrity. almost every track, and specifically, EVERY single track on AR is beautiful not just because it "sounds" good, but rather because i know that it is coming from deep down inside someone else and hitting that same note (or a similar one) in me somewhere. i dont understand how anyone who has ever been in love could listen to AR and not be moved. defintiely on MY top ten list. -adam __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: danny legare Subject: (mobility) mon top 10 disques Date: 12 Oct 1999 16:47:21 -0700 in no order- it was hard enough to find 10- and it WILL change. At a first glance: pixies- doolittle massive attack- mezzanine voodoo child- end of everything (UK version) slowdive- souvlaki/just for a day dead can dance- into the labyrinth nine inch nails- pretty hate machine spice girls- spiceworld sinead o'connor- the lion and the cobra the cure- disintegration jane's addiction- ritual del habitual yikes, i just thought of another oh, i don't know 40 titles.... :) Danny has anyone heard the ferry corsten mix of WDMHFSB?? I'm a HUGE ferry corsten freak, and hearing his version would be ummm... good? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael.demattei@milliman.com Subject: (mobility) Re: Animal Rights Date: 12 Oct 1999 16:49:17 -0700 >The one thing that strikes me as odd with these top album lists is that >while Everything Is Wrong and Play are often listed near the top Animal >Rights is rarely mentioned=2E=20= My guess is that alot of people on the list were not=20= noisy guitar fans prior to becoming Moby fans=2E All those that grew up on Led Zeppelin and Black=20= Sabbath say "Aye"=2E Aye, Deemo np: Pizzicato Five - Soft Landing On The Moon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: one woman army Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 20:54:32 -0400 (EDT) well here goes my two cents: (in no particular order) massive attack: everything (they're my favorite - it would be sacrilegious for me to choose!) duke ellington: far east suite roni size/reprazent: new forms magnetic fields: charm of the highway strip portishead: dummy and portishead moby: play marvin gaye: what's going on pharcyde: bizarre ride 2 the pharcyde public enemy: fear of a black planet unrest: imperial f.f.r.r. ella fitzgerald: sings the duke ellington song book velvet underground: velvet underground cibo matto: viva! la woman tricky: maxinquaye r.e.m.: chronic town slits: cut of course, the list goes on, and on.... *irene* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 12 Oct 1999 21:10:57 EDT In a message dated 10/12/1999 5:55:35 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ikao@engin.umich.edu writes: > pharcyde: bizarre ride 2 the pharcyde good stuff also... man..i have way too many favorite albums....elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Orion Davis" Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: Animal Rights Date: 12 Oct 1999 20:05:43 -0500 >The one thing that strikes me as odd with these top album lists is that >while Everything Is Wrong and Play are often listed near the top Animal >Rights is rarely mentioned. >My guess is that alot of people on the list were not noisy guitar fans prior to becoming Moby >fans. >All those that grew up on Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath say "Aye". Actually...I was heavy metal freak growing up, and still listen to a lot of noisy guitar music...I just don't think Animal Rights is his best album by far....(in fact I'd say that it's the worst I've heard...which is not saying much...I still think it's a really good album...) I rarely listen to it, because when I want noisy guitar music there's a lot of things I'd much rather hear, and when I want to hear Moby, I don't think of Animal Rights.... I know that's sacrilege to a lot of people on the list... Daniel P.S. Animal Rights was, however, my first exposure to Mr. Moby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stacey MacGrath" Subject: (mobility) Animal rights story Date: 12 Oct 1999 22:18:30 EDT Hey thought you all might find this a bit interesting. My friend sent me this tape full of stories and bits from Neil Gaiman and I found this tidbit that fully reminded me of a moby point of view on animal rights and the sort. Sort of spooky if you think about it.... ~Stacey So without further delay, here is the story: "Baby Cakes" 'A few years back all the animals went away. We woke up one morning and they just weren't there anymore. They didn't even leave us a note or say goodbye. We'd never figured out where they'd gone. We missed them. Some of us thought that the world had ended, but it hadn't. There just weren't anymore animals. No cats or rabbits, no dogs or whales, no fish in the seas, no birds in the skies. We were all alone. We didn't know what to do. We wandered around, lost for a time, and then someone pointed out that just because we didn't have animals anymore, that was no reason to change our lives. No reason to change our diets or test products that might cause us harm. After all, there were still babies. Babies can't talk, then can hardly move, a baby is not a rational thinking creature. We made babies. And we used them. Some of them we ate. Baby flesh is tender. We flayed their skin and decorated ourselves in it; baby leather is soft and comfortable. Some of them we tested. We taped open their eyes, dripped detergents and shampoos in, a drop at a time. We scarred them and scalded them. We burned them. WE clamped them and planted electrodes into their brains. We grafted and we froze, and we irritated. The babies breathed our smoke, and the babies' veins flowed with our medicines and drugs until they stopped breathing or until their blood ceased to flow. It was hard, of course, but it was necessary. No one could deny that, with the animals gone what else could we do? Some people complained, of course, but then they always do. And everything went back to normal. Only, yesterday all the babies were gone. We don't know where they went; we didn't even see them go. We don't know what we're going to do without them. But we'll think of something. Humans are smart. It's what makes us superior to the animals and the babies. We'll figure something out. ~ Niel Gaiman ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) Animal rights story Date: 12 Oct 1999 23:19:20 -0700 That is just basically a ripoff of that old short story...I think it was called "a proposition" where the guy shows the advantages of eating baby meat and all the good it would be for society and published it in a paper. Think around the late 1800's early 1900's... maybe someone else will remember it also Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Stacey MacGrath Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 1999 7:19 PM Hey thought you all might find this a bit interesting. My friend sent me this tape full of stories and bits from Neil Gaiman and I found this tidbit that fully reminded me of a moby point of view on animal rights and the sort. Sort of spooky if you think about it.... ~Stacey So without further delay, here is the story: "Baby Cakes" 'A few years back all the animals went away. We woke up one morning and they just weren't there anymore. They didn't even leave us a note or say goodbye. We'd never figured out where they'd gone. We missed them. Some of us thought that the world had ended, but it hadn't. There just weren't anymore animals. No cats or rabbits, no dogs or whales, no fish in the seas, no birds in the skies. We were all alone. We didn't know what to do. We wandered around, lost for a time, and then someone pointed out that just because we didn't have animals anymore, that was no reason to change our lives. No reason to change our diets or test products that might cause us harm. After all, there were still babies. Babies can't talk, then can hardly move, a baby is not a rational thinking creature. We made babies. And we used them. Some of them we ate. Baby flesh is tender. We flayed their skin and decorated ourselves in it; baby leather is soft and comfortable. Some of them we tested. We taped open their eyes, dripped detergents and shampoos in, a drop at a time. We scarred them and scalded them. We burned them. WE clamped them and planted electrodes into their brains. We grafted and we froze, and we irritated. The babies breathed our smoke, and the babies' veins flowed with our medicines and drugs until they stopped breathing or until their blood ceased to flow. It was hard, of course, but it was necessary. No one could deny that, with the animals gone what else could we do? Some people complained, of course, but then they always do. And everything went back to normal. Only, yesterday all the babies were gone. We don't know where they went; we didn't even see them go. We don't know what we're going to do without them. But we'll think of something. Humans are smart. It's what makes us superior to the animals and the babies. We'll figure something out. ~ Niel Gaiman ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Re: Animal Rights Date: 12 Oct 1999 23:55:50 -0400 > noisy guitar music...I just don't think Animal Rights is his best album by > far....(in fact I'd say that it's the worst I've heard...which is > not saying > much...I still think it's a really good album...) I rarely listen to it, > because when I want noisy guitar music there's a lot of things I'd much > rather hear, and when I want to hear Moby, I don't think of Animal Well Animal Rights wasnt my first listen of moby.. (move ep). And I agree that although it may not be the worst album all time or whatever. its definitely not his best. honestly i dont really listen to the album itself, i only open it to get to the LITTLE IDIOT bonus cd :) once and awhile when im on a moby binge i will, but not too often. speaking of little idiot, i'd love a smaller idiot sequel or something :) eric gold@netrox.net http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 13 Oct 1999 00:02:23 EDT In a message dated 10/12/99 12:10:38 PM Central Daylight Time, a23_@hotmail.com writes: << 6.) kraftwerk "the mix" >> Geeze! another one I forgot! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 13 Oct 1999 00:07:02 EDT In a message dated 10/12/1999 7:34:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time, doogsidog@yahoo.com writes: << i dont understand how anyone who has ever been in love could listen to AR and not be moved. >> Y'know, I never, ever thought of myself as a hard rock/punk fan before. And I still don't. But I did enjoy the hell out of Animal Rights. I especially love "Say Its All Mine," all the pretty instrumental works at the end, and of course "Revolver." It's definitely one of the most schizophrenic albums I've ever heard, but that's what I dig about it. That's what I dig about Moby in general. He makes songs that can break my heart or make me euphoric or calm me down or, in the case of AR, allow me to vicariously scream out my frustrations. It's a great album because I think that it works on a whole lot of levels. For whatever my opinion is worth. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Mimi Goese Date: 13 Oct 1999 00:16:10 EDT I have just bought the apparently essential EIW. And I love it and am playing the beejeezus out of it and pissing off my roommates and all that good stuff. I'm particularly enchanted with "When Its Cold I'd Like to Die," both because of the gorgeous instrumentals and Mimi Goese's heart-breaking vocals. Who is this Mimi? I know that she co-wrote WICILTD and Into the Blue with Moby, but what else has she done? I'm most curious. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal rights story Date: 12 Oct 1999 22:11:54 -0700 > >That is just basically a ripoff of that old short story...I think it was > >called "a proposition" > >where the guy shows the advantages of eating baby meat and all the good it > >would be for society and published it in a paper. Think around the late > >1800's early 1900's... > >maybe someone else will remember it also > I remember, I think it's "A Modest Proposal". Yep, I remember that. It's great, yet slightly offensive reading for any one who's interested. I recomend it. --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 12 Oct 1999 22:13:37 -0700 > > << i dont understand how anyone who has ever been in love > could listen to AR and not be moved. >> > You mean Animal Rights? I've been in love and I don't really see the love thing. I don't really think that AR is really among moby's best work. I think that Ambiant is up there, End of Everything, Play even. But that's just me. --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) WDMHFSB track listing? & Coachella Date: 13 Oct 1999 01:36:33 EDT Coachella ~ Sadly it was like 30 minutes away from me and I couldn't go (I was planning to be out of town till sickness struck.) But I heard it kicked ass and that DJ Shadow and Moby were rivals for the audience on SUnday. Cdnow's AllSTar Daily news had an article about him for today (Headline is about DJ Shadow though) The crappy thing is that no one is mentioning BT who was playing the same day. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JRDYM77@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums Date: 13 Oct 1999 02:15:31 EDT me too Bjork / Homogenic Skunk Anansie / Stoosh Skunk Anansie / Post Orgasmic Chill Sinead O'Connor / Universal Mother Sinead O'Connor / Gospel Oak Moby / Everything is Wrong Cyndi Lauper / Sisters of Avalon Cibo Matto / Stereotype A Beck / Mutations Pi / the soundtrack other good stuff: Luscious Jackson's new album, Sting's Brand New Day, and Sophie B Hawkin's Timbre ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Reed Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 12 Oct 1999 23:46:26 +0100 > near the top Animal >Rights is rarely mentioned. > I think Animal Rights is one of the best albums ever made. Certainly Moby's best. And Little idiot is awesome as well. A shame he will probably never repeat the style. -- Mark Reed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matej.Novotny@st.fmph.uniba.sk Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 13 Oct 1999 15:23:27 MET > You mean Animal Rights? I've been in love and I don't really see the love > thing. I don't really think that AR is really among moby's best work. I think > that Ambiant is up there, End of Everything, Play even. But that's just me. > > --kimby for me, there is a huge amount of love and feelings inside that black round piece of plastic, which holds AR inside. and it came to me in a time, when i felt just like the punkrock there. songs like My love will never die, Come on baby etc have been supporting be for all that time when i felt without love and longing for someone who cares. revolver is another story for me, but all the "love songs" that moby made for AR - i can find myself in them. i think, when all your prayers are left unheard, and all your dreams are only ruins, there's nothing left for you, than to scream and be rough and hard and brokenhearted and tell everyone, that Your Love Will Never Die... kohut. tip of the day: mogwai - dial M for mogwai (kohut's Dial K for kohut remix) :-) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal rights story Date: 13 Oct 1999 06:55:33 -0700 (PDT) --- kimbalina wrote: > I remember, I think it's "A Modest Proposal". > Yep, I remember that. It's great, yet > slightly offensive reading for any one who's > interested. I recomend it. "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift. Not sure about the time period, but the story is excellent. ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stephanie Momose" Subject: (mobility) Added to the collection Date: 13 Oct 1999 08:10:11 PDT Added to the collection last night: Original double cd - Moby's "Animal Rights" & Moby's "Little Idiot" 9 track CD. Ha ha ha ha! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 13 Oct 1999 12:42:10 EDT In a message dated 10/12/99 11:08:14 PM Central Daylight Time, Robyniwitz@aol.com writes: << That's what I dig about Moby in general. He makes songs that can break my heart or make me euphoric or calm me down or, in the case of AR, allow me to vicariously scream out my frustrations. It's a great album because I think that it works on a whole lot of levels. For whatever my opinion is worth. >> Wow...... Nicely said. I totally agree. AR kix! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ryan Gossett" Subject: (mobility) letterman and buffy Date: 13 Oct 1999 10:01:33 PDT Hi everyone, The folks at the WB played "everloving" over the preview for next weeks Buffy/Angel crossover (spike is back!!). The mix was really quiet and unobtrusive, very pretty. Now on to Mobys performance on Letterman to be broadcast on the 15th, my question is what song will he be performing? Will it be "bodyrock" like he performed on Conan? If so, I hope they mix up his actual vocals like they do at the concerts. Will it be "why does my heart...", it is the new mute single, but have they decided to release it here in the US? WHat if it something else like porcelain? I know at the local college station here in town it is blowing up, I had a first last week, when my alarm went off porcelain was playing. Never before have I been awakened by a Moby song, very cool, it put me in a good mood for the rest of the day. TTFN Ryan "Do or do not. There is no try." (Yoda, circa 1980) ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "courtney colonna" Subject: Re: (mobility) letterman and buffy Date: 13 Oct 1999 10:51:08 PDT i think everyone on mobility should get to vote for what song we think should be played on letterman. moby should perform the one with the most votes. personally, i think it should be "porcelain", but i have a feeling it will be "bodyrock." courtney >From: "Ryan Gossett" >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: mobility@xmission.com >Subject: (mobility) letterman and buffy >Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 10:01:33 PDT > >Hi everyone, > >The folks at the WB played "everloving" over the preview for next weeks >Buffy/Angel crossover (spike is back!!). The mix was really quiet and >unobtrusive, very pretty. > >Now on to Mobys performance on Letterman to be broadcast on the 15th, my >question is what song will he be performing? Will it be "bodyrock" like he >performed on Conan? If so, I hope they mix up his actual vocals like they >do at the concerts. Will it be "why does my heart...", it is the new mute >single, but have they decided to release it here in the US? WHat if it >something else like porcelain? I know at the local college station here in >town it is blowing up, I had a first last week, when my alarm went off >porcelain was playing. Never before have I been awakened by a Moby song, >very cool, it put me in a good mood for the rest of the day. >TTFN >Ryan > >"Do or do not. There is no try." (Yoda, circa 1980) > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #157 Date: 13 Oct 1999 19:04:26 +0100 op Ten Album E-mails: 25+ # of Non Related E-mails: 35+ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com The one thing that strikes me as odd with these top album lists is that while Everything Is Wrong and Play are often listed near the top Animal Rights is rarely mentioned. Animal Rights is probably my favorite CD of all time. When I first heard it honestly I didn't like/get it. But the more I listened to it the more it Happy Tom................. I love AR so much...It was the reason I became a Moby fan, listening to the radio pumping out live music from Reading 96 when Moby came on with music that blasts every emotion out of your soul. Cool.........I'm off to Newcastle on Friday, top a rock night.....Lots of people to convert to moby ha ha ha ha ha. LAst time I got Face It played at a night club so many people loved it, at least one has gone and bought AR since then. Very good taste Wes Hi does anyone know what the tracks are on the 2nd cd single for this? Remixes, evil evil remixes by people such as ATB. Sorry, I just have a personal opinion that ATB is utter shite. But the first single ( I bought) is cool.. I think the B-sides are very cool. Flying Fox's is amazing, and don't forget P{rinces. Hey, just buy both so Moby can get into the top ten. But, the video is very wierd. Strange cartoon. If anyone wants I'll descibve the whole thing, but i CAN'T BE BOTHERED at the moment ( damn that caps lock) Anyhow, I'm off to the abysss now/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael.demattei@milliman.com Subject: (mobility) Re: Animal Rights Date: 13 Oct 1999 11:06:05 -0700 Daniel spoketh: >Actually=2E=2E=2EI was heavy metal freak growing up, and still listen to a lot o= f >noisy guitar music=2E=2E=2EI just don't think Animal Rights is his best album by >far=2E=2E=2E=2E(in fact I'd say that it's the worst I've heard=2E=2E=2Ewhich is=20= not saying >much=2E=2E=2EI still think it's a really good album=2E=2E=2E) I rarely listen t= o it, >because when I want noisy guitar music there's a lot of things I'd much >rather hear, and when I want to hear Moby, I don't think of Animal >Rights=2E=2E=2E=2E Wow, couldn't have put it better! That's me 100% Animal Rights is like the fourth season of Monty Python--not up to the level of the first three seasons, but it still beats the shit out of 99% of=20= what else is out there Deemo np: PSB - Disco ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: RE: (mobility) letterman and buffy Date: 13 Oct 1999 14:06:34 -0400 I totally agree...I would LOVE to hear "Porcelain". I think it would be terrific! Joe -----Original Message----- Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 1:51 PM i think everyone on mobility should get to vote for what song we think should be played on letterman. moby should perform the one with the most votes. personally, i think it should be "porcelain", but i have a feeling it will be "bodyrock." courtney ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danielle Logue Subject: RE: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #157 Date: 13 Oct 1999 14:09:28 -0400 Is 35+ including yours, or not? Just curious. d Top Ten Album E-mails: 25+ > # of Non Related E-mails: 35+ > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 13:53:07 -0700 > From: Wes > Subject: (mobility) Animal Rights > > The one thing that strikes me as odd with these top album > lists is that > while Everything Is Wrong and Play are often listed near > the top Animal > Rights is rarely mentioned. > > Animal Rights is probably my favorite CD of all time. When > I first heard it > honestly I didn't like/get it. But the more I listened to > it the more it > Happy Tom................. > > > I love AR so much...It was the reason I became a Moby fan, listening > to > the radio pumping out live music from Reading 96 when Moby came on > with > music that blasts every emotion out of your soul. Cool.........I'm off > to Newcastle on Friday, top a rock night.....Lots of people to convert > to moby ha ha ha ha ha. LAst time I got Face It played at a night club > so many people loved it, at least one has gone and bought AR since > then. > > > Very good taste Wes > > ------------------------------ > > Hi does anyone know what the tracks are on the 2nd cd > single for this? > > Remixes, evil evil remixes by people such as ATB. Sorry, I just have a > personal opinion that ATB is utter shite. But the first single ( I > bought) is cool.. I think the B-sides are very cool. Flying Fox's is > amazing, and don't forget P{rinces. Hey, just buy both so Moby can get > into the top ten. But, the video is very wierd. Strange cartoon. If > anyone wants I'll descibve the whole thing, but i CAN'T BE BOTHERED at > the moment ( damn that caps lock) Anyhow, I'm off to the abysss now/ > > > > Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 22:10:49 +0100 > From: "T.R.Bradley" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #158 Date: 13 Oct 1999 19:17:07 +0100 Never before have I been awakened by a Moby ong, > very cool, it put me in a good mood for the rest of the day. Zoe Ball woke me up with Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? > "Do or do not. There is no try." (Yoda, circa 1980) Very true > >The folks at the WB played "everloving" over the preview for next weeks Frightening Moby moment. I was sat in my friends room and he had the TV o0n. We had a programme about some strange old woman not getting her morgage sorted out or something, and then, for utterly no reason whatsoever.......Inside came on, cool. > >Buffy/Angel crossover ....I love Buffy, plase don't mention what's happening on it, I'm in backward BBC land with only up to epsiode six of series two.......! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Arcya@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Coachella - WOW!!! Date: 13 Oct 1999 16:27:10 EDT Okay Chicos and Chiclettes, WARNING: THIS EMAIL IS LONG! I now have had enough time to properly digest the most fantastic weekend of my life (I think) so here it is: First I'll talk about MOBY and the rest afterwards because many of you may not care about the rest...anyway...He did play once it was dark, but the lighting was fantastic, very manic at times (never before have my eyelids wiggled as a reflex) but always appropriate. He did a very short set, even cut the length of the songs. He played at the Outdoor Stage (the 2nd and smaller of the 2 outdoor stages, the other being the main stage) and he drew the largest crowd that attended that particular stage. Everyone was very much into it. During "Bodyrock" though things got surreal. Two girls in sports bras and panties jumped out and started to dance for just 2 minutes next to the keyboards and then again disappeared. Also a guy in a sci-fi spacesuit began to bounce around and ran into Moby on his way out while Moby was trying to get to the mike. He mentioned that (and I loosely quote) Coachella was the best outdoor festival he's attended. He came down twice to visit the audience a little. I know I am spaced on the set list but he played "My Weakness", "Machete", "Porcelain" ("a sweet sweet sweet love song"), "WDMHFSB", "Go", "James Bond", "Bodyrock", "Feeling so Real" (which I couldn't believe how much punch he packed into) and "Thousand". For almost every other song he'd go to the bongos for a while and rock the house. He jumped of the keyboards. At the end, much of the audience stayed for about 10 minutes still cheering and clapping for Moby who'd already left the stage. That didn't happen for anyone else I saw. Later he walked to the side where he met fans, though separated by chainlink fence. I was afraid that, even though I read so many stories of him being so nice, I'd walk away feeling like a dork. But he's really very sweet and friendly in person. His show played Sunday at 9:20pm, about the same time as Gus Gus, Tool and others (anymore details about schedules, email me privately). NOTE FOR SO CALI PEOPLE: I asked him about his KROQ deal at the end of this month (Oct 30 I think). He said it's just a DJ deal. But still I'll wanna hear :) Details: the festival started about noon. From about that time till 5pm you'd be fighting not to dance so hard or else you may faint and vomit from heat exhaustion and dehydration. If you wanted to have fun, you had to accept that you'd be soaked in sweat most of the time. Then the place closed at midnite which totally clashed with the crowd present...oh well...shouldn't complain, the whole thing was awesome! Other highlights (Saturday): THE WISEGUYS were the first thing I saw, and what almost made me faint the first day. But with such good dance beats it was a great way to start. SUPER FURRY ANIMALS were very mellow, okay. Not a large crowd. CORNELIUS was very cool and fun. Great cartoon/sports visuals that clicked with the sound. The bass lines were unexpected and amazing, changing keys but still staying with the song - wow. u-ZIQ was replaced by a hip hop DJ who was actually very cool (unless I am totally wrong cause I accidentally went to the wrong tent). "A is for atheism, A is for All about Eve, A is for Tex Avery, A is for ART OF NOISE". Their sound was excellent, the operatic female singer was perfect. The whole atmosphere of the thing was very theatric and a little violent. The narrator (almost like lead singer) walked around in a futuristic black bodysuit with hammers in hand. The theme or story of the set was Debussy as visionary genius. If you saw CHEMICAL BROTHERS on Amp about a month back, then you know what their set was about. Good stuff, large crowd, nuf sed. Okay, I don't care what any of you have to do, but if you've never seen UNDERWORLD, make it a personal goal of yours - seriously!!! They said this was their last show though for the rest of the year, century, millennium...but catch them next year is they tour your area. They played for about an hour and a half. The crowd was packed. I've never danced so hard. Never had any idea how sexy they'd be up there, with the smooth pelvic thrusts and hip wiggles. They did seem to have a little trouble at first, beats would go unchanged for a while, but they more than made up for all those little petty details...WOW!!! Ended with DJ RAP who had two rappers with her. Only caught a little but she's got my attention now. (Sunday): THE ANGEL AKA 60 CHANNELS. Angel rocks, cool DJ. Jody Watley joined them on stage for a song and drove us wild. Had some raggae feels to the rhythms and the hardcore raps. It just bothers me though when a group introduces themselves and names during every song. BT was very good, kept getting better, if only his sound didn't click on and off till he wouldn't take it and threw his keyboard. He'd bounce in his orange bodysuit and yell to get the crowd worked. Lots of fun (but I kept dodging the punches of some bodybuilding guy who thought he was in the boxing ring of something). CIBO MATTO made me so happy with their cute flavor of fun. But you could tell the crowd was there just to witness someone 'cool' they'd heard about, not really into it or knowing what the songs were. But still Cibo taught us to do a simple dance that was just about swaying from left to right: "I know it's very hot, but you are all very young. This exercise is very easy. It is very...hip!...and Berkeley!" Ha ha, I love em. BANCO DE GAIA was very very very good. Only caught 2 songs though :( PAVEMENT was sadly the low point. Never saw so many people leave the main stage. They just made so much noise, especially from the harmonica and the sound system was horrible on the bass - only time I felt my ears pop in pain :( FANTASTIC PLASTIC MACHINE sprinkled a few of their songs in between being DJs. When they played Dee-Lite's "Groove's in the Heart", the whole tent packed to the brim and went nuts. Very smooth. DJ SHADOW: "I am lucky enough to do what I love. You don't have to look at me, you can look at each other." From the first minute, he made my jaw drop. Never saw anyone scratch so much and so fantastically well as he did, fingers wiggling and skipping across. With just 2 turntables he managed to bring us all back, to junior high circa 1990, to the breakdance era, to some 70's trumpet harmonies. Unfortunately, he had basically the same kind of beat in the back, serving only as backdrop for his genius tricks and talent. I only caught the tail end of LAMB. Almost like beautiful screaming. Very dramatic. The bassist had the coolest full bass I've seen, hollow thru the middle actually almost only the frame and would jump everywhere with it. RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE drew the largest crowd ever. Took me 10 minutes to walk thru only half of the crowd at the *back* - where you can't see the stage! I heard the mosh pit was very scary and there was a fire during part of it (but I didn't see it, I was headed to see Moby). De La Rocha asked for help from the audience because he had laryngitis two weeks ago, and the fanatical audience knew word by word to help him out. ESTHERO was very cool. The keyboardist went of on some very jazzy noise. The harmonies with the two female singers was so tight and beautiful. They'd rock for a minute and then get back to fluid melodies. Then there was some little manic screaming guy named MOBY, and that was the only decent thing going on so I went...haha...eeeeeeeek!!! I will be telling my friends about this for years to come. I will tell my grandchildren, or if I don't have any, I will find someone's grandchildren to tell this to and they will be afraid of the wrinkled senile woman still holding glow stix. Then I will be arrested and whatever, but I don't care cause I am still in the afterglow... Love and salsa, malfunctiongirl PS: I'm sure many of you could've written a better review. If I could've taken a recording device like the one in "Strange Days" I would've so you could look out for what interests you (but those things are scary, too, so maybe not...) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Arcya@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Moby makes NPR's 'Most Important' list Date: 13 Oct 1999 16:31:45 EDT --part1_0.b8ad69a4.25364631_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For those who don't get Mobymail (and you should by now!!!): --part1_0.b8ad69a4.25364631_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: Mobymail@aol.com Full-name: Mobymail Message-ID: <0.b58edd46.25363514@aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL for Macintosh sub 189 Moby's "Play" has been nominated by NPR as one of "300 most important American musical works of the 20th century." Nominations were compiled by NPR producers, editors, reporters, critics and scholars. The poll covers a wide variety of genres: classical, jazz, rock'n'roll, country, R&B, musical theatre, film scores, etc. >Here's their definition of most important: "By virtue of its achievement, >beauty, or excellence, the work is an important milestone of American music in >the 20th century. It significantly changed the musical landscape, opened new >horizons, or in itself had a major effect on American culture and civilization." > >NPR plans to winnow down these nominations to 100 works via an online poll >open to the public. These 100 will be featured throughout the year 2000 every >week on "All Things Considered". So go to www.npr.com and cast your vote for our favorite vegan techno artiste! Mobymail --part1_0.b8ad69a4.25364631_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brett McSherry Subject: Re: (mobility) Mimi Goese Date: 13 Oct 1999 18:13:12 -0400 >I have just bought the apparently essential EIW. And I love it and am >playing the beejeezus out of it and pissing off my roommates and all that >good stuff. I'm particularly enchanted with "When Its Cold I'd Like to Die," >both because of the gorgeous instrumentals and Mimi Goese's heart-breaking >vocals. Who is this Mimi? I know that she co-wrote WICILTD and Into the >Blue with Moby, but what else has she done? I'm most curious. > >Robyn A couple months ago, we put another top ten list to the mobility group, and "Soak" which is Mimi Goese's first solo album was in my top ten list. It still is. She has the greatest range in her voice that you can not possibly hate her voice in the hard or soft sounds of the album. Prior to soak, she had been apart of an art house underground New York band called Hugo Largo. Also great stuff. Very hard to find the album Soak though, it is best to order it online if you see it. Brett McSherry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Simple2525@aol.com Subject: (mobility) (no subject) Date: 13 Oct 1999 20:38:02 EDT * Name: Katie Gallagher * Age: 17 * What is in your Moby collection: nothing yet...I'm basically doing this because my boyfriend likes Moby * Where you first heard Moby, and how much of a fan you are: at my boyfriend's house, the music is pretty good...I wouldn't mind getting some of his cds * Other artists you like: DJ Rap, Freestylers, the Cure, Blink 182, Limp Bizkit, etc. * Any other interesting information you wish to share: umm...i play soccer (if that's interesting) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "trance former" Subject: (mobility) Porcelain Please... Date: 13 Oct 1999 19:30:56 PDT sup, Moby should perform Porcelain, it would be so nice, but WDMHFSB would be great too, just not Bodyrock... peace djAHIMSA n.p. Sunspot ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Porcelain Please... Date: 13 Oct 1999 22:35:01 -0400 he should just fake people out, bring with him some orchestra, a conductor who orchestrated the music he is going to play, and then play God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters!!! :) he could play the piano part! (over and over and over) or play Porcelain. But im sure its gonna be some song where he sings, cuz there arent many instrumental songs on latenight shows, though i wouldnt mind a nonsinging one from moby. WDMHFSB would be nice. But I dont think Moby should sing the "why does my heart" part, like he did with bodyrock. im just hoping i dont forget to watch. i know!! i should cooperate with my brain and set my vcr to tape it! woo hoo technology! eric gold@netrox.net http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix > Moby should perform Porcelain, it would be so nice, but WDMHFSB would be > great too, just not Bodyrock... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) letterman and buffy Date: 14 Oct 1999 00:40:00 EDT I agree. "Porcelain" would be candy to my ears..... But, Moby's runnin the deal! Hes alway unpredictable like that..... :) ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby makes NPR's 'Most Important' list Date: 14 Oct 1999 00:43:22 EDT In a message dated 10/13/99 3:34:47 PM Central Daylight Time, Arcya@aol.com writes: << For those who don't get Mobymail (and you should by now!!!): >> Whats Mobymail? hmmm...... I yet again missed something... ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Oh Grow Up Date: 14 Oct 1999 02:00:17 EDT Well, to add to all the exposure Moby's been getting lately, he was mentioned on the sitcom Oh Grow Up. (OVerytrying dad trying to be cool with 16 year old daughter he didn't know about by getting her concert tickets to one of her favorite artists - Mr. Moby) It's a crappy show and I don't know if that's the type of place he wants to be represented on. But it's cool that he's getting exposure which he deserves. Sadly though, if he becomes to much more popular he might just enter intot he mainstream world which means I would like a mainstream artist (which isn't bad necessarily) but I just have always like the idea of being one of the enlightened few who knew the true genius of Moby. Damn, now I might just have to be one of the masses. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Singletary Subject: (mobility) top 10! Date: 14 Oct 1999 05:42:06 -0500 my top 10 (in no specific order): 1. snooze - the man in the shadow 2. goldie- timeless 3. bjork- post 4. 808 state- 808:88:98 5. sugarcubes- here today, tomorrow, next week! 6. moby- i like to score 7. tek 9- it's not what you think it is?!?! 8. metalheadz- platinum breakz 2 9. metalheadz- platinum breakz 1 10. 808 state- don solaris and many many many more... :) -- __ Jon icq: 21047350 phone: 332.5128 jwsingle@uiuc.edu http://surf.to/jon144k {{{{{my artwork & favorite albums online} __ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Singletary Subject: (mobility) animal rights Date: 14 Oct 1999 05:47:29 -0500 at first, when i got into moby (not that long ago) i was nuts over everything is wrong. now i'm into i like to score , 'moby' (self-titled album) ,and animal rights- i think that they are great! and right now i'm a little tired of everything is wrong. and i know i'm gonna get killed for this... but ... i got play a little while ago, not too long ago... and i think it's the worst moby album i have heard yet :P i wish it were more hard rock or techno and not so hip hop/trip hop/blues/pop flavored. -- __ Jon icq: 21047350 jwsingle@uiuc.edu http://surf.to/jon144k {{{{{my artwork online} __ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Singletary Subject: (mobility) kraftwerk Date: 14 Oct 1999 05:49:40 -0500 holy crap! i was just listening to this like an hour ago! i like 'computerlove.' the vocals are so damn funny... :) > Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 00:02:23 EDT > From: DJSkitles5@aol.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) Top Albums > > In a message dated 10/12/99 12:10:38 PM Central Daylight Time, > a23_@hotmail.com writes: > > << 6.) kraftwerk "the mix" >> > > > Geeze! another one I forgot! > > ~Felicia-- > __ Jon icq: 21047350 jwsingle@uiuc.edu http://surf.to/jon144k {{{{{my artwork online} __ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Singletary Subject: (mobility) ar Date: 14 Oct 1999 05:51:57 -0500 this is the best rock album i have ever heard. i usually make fun of rock music, saying how unoriginal it has become nowadays, etc. but moby's animal rights was surprisingly an amazing album! his vocals are stunning. > Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 00:07:02 EDT > From: Robyniwitz@aol.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights > > In a message dated 10/12/1999 7:34:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > doogsidog@yahoo.com writes: > > << i dont understand how anyone who has ever been in love > could listen to AR and not be moved. >> > > Y'know, I never, ever thought of myself as a hard rock/punk fan before. And > I still don't. But I did enjoy the hell out of Animal Rights. > -- __ Jon icq: 21047350 jwsingle@uiuc.edu http://surf.to/jon144k {{{{{my artwork online} __ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matej.Novotny@st.fmph.uniba.sk Subject: Re: (mobility) Mimi Goese Date: 14 Oct 1999 14:35:00 MET > A couple months ago, we put another top ten list to the mobility group, and > "Soak" which is Mimi Goese's first solo album was in my top ten list. It > still is. She has the greatest range in her voice that you can not possibly > hate her voice in the hard or soft sounds of the album. Prior to soak, she > had been apart of an art house underground New York band called Hugo Largo. > Also great stuff. Very hard to find the album Soak though, it is best to > order it online if you see it. > > Brett McSherry this interests me. can you tell me some more about Mimi Goese. i have been trying to get some information about her since i heard Into The Blue, but without any success. (besides that she lives in moby's neighbourhood, and even this info is 4 years old :/ ) and what is this album about. what kind of music. i like mimi's voice very much, just like julie cruise from angelo badalamenti's works for d.lynch. these two vocalists left a big big impression in me, so i hunger for some more of their works. so you say 'soak' is the album ? hm... i'll try... any tips, infos ? thanxall peas, laugh and hairmony. kohut. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matej.Novotny@st.fmph.uniba.sk Subject: Re: (mobility) (no subject) Date: 14 Oct 1999 14:35:21 MET > * Name: Katie Gallagher > * Age: 17 > * What is in your Moby collection: nothing yet...I'm basically doing this > because my boyfriend likes Moby > * Where you first heard Moby, and how much of a fan you are: at my > boyfriend's house, the music is pretty good...I wouldn't mind getting some of > his cds Hi Katie, i'm sure lots of things sound good in your boyfriend's house ;) so what do you think about moby ? i hope you'll enjoy this list at least so much as i do, give our regards to your boyfriend and keep in touch ! have a nice time, yours kOHUT. (btw. any relation to the gallagher brothers ?) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matej.Novotny@st.fmph.uniba.sk Subject: Re: (mobility) Bodyrock Video Date: 14 Oct 1999 16:19:04 MET ehm.. what did i miss ? are there two or more bodyrock videos ? i know, that it is usual to put several versions of the same video into air, but is this the video with moby and the next guy, whom moby makes different conditions to dance in, like wind, water, fire... (maybe the fifth element too, now that mila jovovich got divorced with luc besson ;) ). i also heard about some video with moby and a dog walking thru streets. please, anyone wants to make me clear in this question ? is there any video to WDMHFSB ? thanxall, kOHUT. > Hi all, > I was just informing everyone that I saw the Bodyrock video > yesterday..... Quite intertaining..... All my friends were makeing fun of it > so bad..... Of course, I put the smack down. Is there two? Because I hurd > there was..... I cant remember, must be them tweeds..... Well..... I like the > ending! (The one where all the weired guys are dancing) > > ~Felicia > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) animal rights Date: 14 Oct 1999 11:44:54 EDT In a message dated 10/14/1999 3:47:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time, jwsingle@uiuc.edu writes: << i got play a little while ago, not too long ago... and i think it's the worst moby album i have heard yet :P >> That's what I originally thought at first.. but give it some time and grows on you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) Oh Grow Up Date: 14 Oct 1999 09:25:24 PDT >Sadly though, if he becomes to much more popular he might just enter >into >the mainstream world which means I would like a mainstream >artist (which >isn't bad necessarily) but I just have always like the >idea of being one >of the enlightened few who knew the true genius of >Moby. Damn, now I might just have to be one of the masses. well, i wouldn't necessarily call it a bad thing to have moby's ideals and music in the mainstream. mainstream needs morals, ethics and a "rock star" that WON'T put out to a groupie after a show (unless it's a hug or a handshake). and if you follow a moby timeline, it seems to be his job to try to alienate his fans every now and then by doing the completely unexpected. moby simply won't be put in a genre, even if he does become super famous. he's a lot like david bowie in that respect. if he does something we as fans don't like, well, there's plenty of other stuff he's done. but damned if i don't like being one of the few, the proud, the moby fans. =o) -alex "Forget all those health clinics and gyms. Sex is the best cure for everything, especially stress. If I have a good night of sex, all my problems are gone by ten o'clock in the morning!" -Grace Jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) kraftwerk Date: 14 Oct 1999 09:31:50 PDT >holy crap! i was just listening to this like an hour ago! >i like 'computerlove.' the vocals are so damn funny... :) haha...yeah. you can buy kraftwerk button down "werk" shirts on kraftwerk.com that are yellow and say "stop radioactivity" on the back...if you've never been there, it's a trip! atari style! yeah, computer love is my favorite on the disk...well, maybe the robots is...or autobahn... -alex "Forget all those health clinics and gyms. Sex is the best cure for everything, especially stress. If I have a good night of sex, all my problems are gone by ten o'clock in the morning!" -Grace Jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Oh Grow Up Date: 14 Oct 1999 13:47:15 EDT In a message dated 10/14/99 1:01:50 AM Central Daylight Time, Insrtbrain@aol.com writes: << but I just have always like the idea of being one of the enlightened few who knew the true genius of Moby. Damn, now I might just have to be one of the masses. >> Me also......That makes me sad, yet happy for Moby. ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) kraftwerk Date: 14 Oct 1999 13:49:02 EDT In a message dated 10/14/99 5:49:34 AM Central Daylight Time, jwsingle@uiuc.edu writes: << i like 'computerlove.' the vocals are so damn funny... :) >> Hell yea! Thats one of my most fave songs on that album! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) animal rights Date: 14 Oct 1999 13:52:11 EDT In a message dated 10/14/99 10:46:51 AM Central Daylight Time, Insrtbrain@aol.com writes: << << i got play a little while ago, not too long ago... and i think it's the worst moby album i have heard yet :P >> That's what I originally thought at first.. but give it some time and grows on you. >> I also had to get used to it. I think its great. ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) kraftwerk Date: 14 Oct 1999 13:53:54 EDT In a message dated 10/14/99 11:33:41 AM Central Daylight Time, a23_@hotmail.com writes: << well, maybe the robots is...or autobahn... >> Autobahn is great. KraftWerk kix! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) please help: Realaudio? Date: 14 Oct 1999 21:37:05 +0200 Sorry for the off topic email, but I have a problem and perhaps one of you can help me out (Eric Goldberg perhaps?) I want to let people stream audio from my GeoCities (Shitties) website, I encoded them for a 28K modem with music quality (20.7 Kbs) with "Realproducer Plus G2" (should be a good program) Here's what that .rm file does when I click the link to it: - It starts to download (not stream!!) to my /temp directory - from there on it starts to play (from my harddisk!!) untill 2/3 of the file - then it stops and I get the message "net congestion" and the realplayer SAYS it starts buffering, but it ISN'T !! It now completely stops... Is this a known problem of the GeoCities server? Or should I make my realaudio file a 16.0 kbs SureStream one? check for yourself: www.geocities.com/animal_sight/moby/sound.htm There are some cool clips of VERY rare moby songs/remixes. please email me at eijck@iae.nl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) silly moby thought/npr Date: 14 Oct 1999 12:37:40 -0700 (PDT) cool, my dad listens to NPR a lot, he buys things and he's obsessed with Car Talk (gaaaakk...) right, anyway i had a very silly thought. okay see Moby plays live and he's playing "thousand" at the end and he gets his shirt off and maybe sumthing else if yr lucky and he goes on top of his keyboard and starts raising his arms, and then somebody DROWNS HIM IN SILLY STRING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 yes i know it would totally ruin the moment. but ya gotta admit, that would bu quite silly!!!!! i'm sure Moby would laugh too, he'd just crack up and then get the guy who did it to come up front and take his clothes off and let people shoot him with silly string and shit! that would rock!!!!!!!!!!!! "right, stop that. it's silly." Monty Python (graham chapman i believe) BYE!!!!!!!! ps: Graham Chapman's solo album, i mean Graham Coxon's is quite good, anybody else heard it? its called "The Sky Is Too High".... ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "daley" Subject: Re: (mobility) please help: Realaudio? Date: 14 Oct 1999 13:45:15 -0600 well... you have to download the RealServer to get that crap to work. VERY annoying, as well as being about 6 megs. yuk. anyway, i would redo the clips with maximum quality, and post them for download. P.L.U.R. -dale- Prixfix@dreamscape.com www.mp3.com/prixfix/ going into submission trying to enjoy the slow ride down to the full effect of the thought of you.. -me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) cmj mix Date: 14 Oct 1999 13:11:21 -0700 (PDT) okay so on the new CMJ mag theres a mixtape and somebody puts the JB theme on it, between Bran Van 3000 and Run DMC. also, they guy has a Monty Python skit in there! kresss! im not gonna put the whole list cuz nobody cares. however if you have a phat mixtape you can email the listing to cmjmonthly@cmj.com and maybe theyll print it! i've gave them a few tracklistinggs but they havent like used thenm......... i got a great new one tho with like MBM Gang Starr TMBG Wutang Aphex Orbital and a few others. but not Moby. also, has anybody seen this guy Westbam? he looks so much like Moby! at least the photo here in the on the Cd page..... right, i should probly go huh? bye! "Definitely this is the wrong place to be There's blood on the futon There's a kid drinking fire" Beck, who is on the cover of the new CMJ just like he was last November! oh yeah, "One Foot In The Grave" is a kickass cd btw if u havent heard it! i like it more than Odelay! ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) please help: Realaudio? Date: 14 Oct 1999 16:27:24 -0400 I already emailed Bart but just a small note for those interested in real audio. you dont really need a RealServer to stream audio. You just wont be able to stream it off a server. You can still do what I used to do, which is called "http stream". Of course there are more benefits to the server, which i now use, but thankfully because my web hosting service includes it. So its still possible, just check out the depths of the real audio help pages and you should find it. (thats how i did it) Eric gold@netrox.net http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix > well... you have to download the RealServer to get that crap to work. VERY > annoying, as well as being about 6 megs. yuk. anyway, i would > redo the clips > with maximum quality, and post them for download. > P.L.U.R. -dale- > Prixfix@dreamscape.com www.mp3.com/prixfix/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) silly moby thought/npr Date: 14 Oct 1999 15:37:49 -0700 > >okay see Moby plays live and he's playing "thousand" > >at the end and he gets his shirt off and maybe > >sumthing else if yr lucky and he goes on top of his > >keyboard and starts raising his arms, and then > >somebody DROWNS HIM IN SILLY > >STRING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 > > >i'm sure Moby would laugh too, he'd just crack up and > >then get the guy who did it to come up front and take > >his clothes off and let people shoot him with silly > >string and shit! that would rock!!!!!!!!!!!! Man, I don't mean to insult you but that sounds like one hell of a repressed sexual fantasy! I mean, man, that's kinky. But I wouldn't mind drounding Moby's naked body in silly string or whatever edible household items I could find but that's not important. We should start a second list about weird fetishes/fantasies involving Moby and get therapists to consul us and set us on the straight and narrow. (Wait, I may be straight but I'm not narrow...no, that's not right!) --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Moby on Letterman, etc. Date: 14 Oct 1999 18:35:54 EDT --part1_0.c757563c.2537b4ca_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit info from mobymail... -t You moby fans are so cool. Some considerate subscribers pointed out that we gave out the wrong address for NPR. For all of you who wish to vote for "Play" as one of NPR's most influential recordings of the millenium, the correct address is: www.npr.org MOBY will be on Late Show with David Letterman TOMORROW (friday 10.15 at 11.30pm edt) performing "Natural Blues" the performance will then be available for FREE download on amazon.com at 12.01am pacific time on their free download site. please pass this info along to anyone you know that is a moby fan and for you guys in the uk, check it out on the web!!!!! Mobymail --part1_0.c757563c.2537b4ca_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: Mobymail@aol.com Full-name: Mobymail Message-ID: <0.81e27607.2537b3ba@aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL for Macintosh sub 189 You moby fans are so cool. Some considerate subscribers pointed out that we gave out the wrong address for NPR. For all of you who wish to vote for "Play" as one of NPR's most influential recordings of the millenium, the correct address is: www.npr.org MOBY will be on Late Show with David Letterman TOMORROW (friday 10.15 at 11.30pm edt) performing "Natural Blues" the performance will then be available for FREE download on amazon.com at 12.01am pacific time on their free download site. please pass this info along to anyone you know that is a moby fan and for you guys in the uk, check it out on the web!!!!! Mobymail --part1_0.c757563c.2537b4ca_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stacey MacGrath" Subject: Re: (mobility) silly moby thought/npr Date: 14 Oct 1999 18:41:08 EDT Some of us might need a psychiatrist even if we dont dream of Moby fantasies involved with over-obsession :o) >Man, I don't mean to insult you but that sounds like one hell of a >repressed sexual fantasy! I mean, man, that's kinky. But I wouldn't >mind drounding Moby's naked body in silly string or whatever edible >household items I could find but that's not important. > >We should start a second list about weird fetishes/fantasies involving >Moby and get therapists to consul us and set us on the straight and >narrow. (Wait, I may be straight but I'm not narrow...no, that's not >right!) > >--kimby > > > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Arcya@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Moby on Letterman, etc. Date: 14 Oct 1999 19:43:59 EDT --part1_0.3849c90a.2537c4bf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just reminders and corrections: --part1_0.3849c90a.2537c4bf_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: Mobymail@aol.com Full-name: Mobymail Message-ID: <0.81e27607.2537b3ba@aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL for Macintosh sub 189 You moby fans are so cool. Some considerate subscribers pointed out that we gave out the wrong address for NPR. For all of you who wish to vote for "Play" as one of NPR's most influential recordings of the millenium, the correct address is: www.npr.org MOBY will be on Late Show with David Letterman TOMORROW (friday 10.15 at 11.30pm edt) performing "Natural Blues" the performance will then be available for FREE download on amazon.com at 12.01am pacific time on their free download site. please pass this info along to anyone you know that is a moby fan and for you guys in the uk, check it out on the web!!!!! Mobymail --part1_0.3849c90a.2537c4bf_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: (mobility) NPR 100 Musical Moments Date: 14 Oct 1999 18:47:00 -0500 A quick note to those of you who might be so inclined to vote for Play on the NPR's best of the century poll, the correct URL to access the site is http://www.NPR.org, not .com as was previously posted. Also, I am astounded by the significance of a cultural authority like NPR selecting, not just Play, but all of Play. Many musical highlights of the last few decades are represented by singles, not whole albums. Lauryn Hill is represented only by "Doo Wop (That Thing)", Prince by "When Doves Cry", Nirvana by "Smells Like Teen Spirit", Michael Jackson by "Billie Jean", Bob Dylan, even, by three individual song, but no album. Notable LP's that did make the list are Carole King's "Tapestry", Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run", "The Bridge" by Sonny Rollins and "Talking Book" by Stevie Wonder. Even the Beach Boy's seminal "Pet Sounds", considered one of the defining moments of american pop music, isn't on the list (though the group's highly influential single "Good Vibrations" is). That Play is included en toto points to either the fact that it lacks a big hit single to make a larger, more unified statement to the literatti of america, or it's a testament to the critical weight of Moby's masterpiece. Anyway... GO VOTE. I wanna see this record on the list come January!! 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: "David \"DT007\" Toews" Subject: (mobility) Moby Can't sing, and he admits it... Date: 14 Oct 1999 21:03:42 -0700 I thought that was a bit odd myself. But when I went to catch the Toronto Moby show, I saw a big mag with Moby on the cover. And just my luck, it was free! It was Eye, I guess the big techno and rave mag.. Annnywhoos, there was an interview with Moby in it, and it talked about Play, and then they started talking about Moby's singing voice. He himself said that he didnt have a very musicly inclined voice. But that he doesnt think that he would be where he is today if he could sing amazingly (I could just see Moby doing opera :)) I dunno, I dont think that he is that bad of a singer, I mean for a a male single artist. He is not quite as good as Trent, but then who is ;) Anyway, I just thought that I might mention that... DT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) NPR 100 Musical Moments Date: 14 Oct 1999 22:43:42 EDT man..this is amazing...a real good friend of mine, who happened to be watching some show called "Popular" heard moby's song in it and is another convert....so now i'm telling her all this great stuff about moby....another convert...hey man, if playing moby's song in these shows gets more people to listen to his music, then that's what has to be done...i would rather see and hear moby than nsyc and the backstreet boys....peace...elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sarasohn1@aol.com Subject: (mobility) "inside" Date: 15 Oct 1999 00:10:24 EDT on the WB show "popular", i was surprised and excited to hear "Inside" being played on the show! im not one to watch tv shows like that, let alone tv in general, but one of the character's is an animal rights activist so i couldnt help but watch it and it isnt all that bad, esp since they played a moby song. anyway cant wait to see moby on letterman tomorrow night. and i most definitely cant wait to see him at the roxy in 2 weeks!!! later... animal lib, vegan power. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby Can't sing, and he admits it... Date: 15 Oct 1999 01:26:16 EDT In a message dated 10/14/99 9:27:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dt007@ns.sympatico.ca writes: << He himself said that he didnt have a very musicly inclined voice. >> I love Moby's voice. Probably cuz it sounds sincere and it's different. It's not like he's singing, but he's trying to talk with a musical background and make it mesh. If anyone else did the vocals on a song like porcelian, it wouldn't be the same. But moby just has a touching voice. I don't know how to explain it. Speaking of vocals, I searched for the Mimi CD Soak. Cdnow has some realaudio clips. I don't know. Great voice, crappy background music. Don't think it's worth it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Konboye Oyake Subject: (mobility) Moby comes to Rochester NY Date: 15 Oct 1999 08:53:26 -0400 MOBY IS COMING TO ROCHESTER NY !!! ON SUNDAY!!!! I AM SO THERE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Finally something cool happens to our city. Info at the following site http://www.rochestergoesout.com/night/1014moby.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: (mobility) FW: Hunger website (fwd) Fuck NMR on this occasion... Date: 15 Oct 1999 14:12:50 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) >---forwarded > >The Hunger Site at the U.N. This is a really neat website. All you do is >click a button and somewhere in the world some hungry person gets a meal >to eat at no cost to you. The food is paid for by corporate sponsors. All >you do is go to the site and click. But, you're only allowed one click >per day so spread the word to others. Visit the site and pass the word. >http://www.thehungersite.com > >--- > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Sorry shouldn't have sent....FW: Hunger website (fwd) Date: 15 Oct 1999 14:32:10 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) Apologies I shouldn't have sent this - it was spur of the momentthing Please ignore and find out another way. TMB ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danielle Logue Subject: RE: (mobility) NPR 100 Musical Moments Date: 15 Oct 1999 10:14:23 -0400 I was watching Popular last night, and I have to say, when I heard Moby come on I was completely entranced. It was so beautiful, like when I song makes a scene in a movie. The scene was insignificant but all of a sudden became so powerful due to the song...I didn't want it to end! At the end of the show (like all teen shows it seems) they said "music was provided by the following artists" and they replay the song and show the CD cover and announce the artist. It was so strange to see play up on the screen and just hear someone say 'MOBY' . I'm glad it wasn't bodyrock, I'm glad his other music is finally being exposed. Danielle > -----Original Message----- > From: Chilidiba9@aol.com [SMTP:Chilidiba9@aol.com] > Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 10:44 PM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) NPR 100 Musical Moments > > man..this is amazing...a real good friend of mine, who happened to be > watching some show called "Popular" heard moby's song in it and is > another > convert....so now i'm telling her all this great stuff about > moby....another > convert...hey man, if playing moby's song in these shows gets more > people to > listen to his music, then that's what has to be done...i would rather > see and > hear moby than nsyc and the backstreet boys....peace...elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby comes to Rochester NY Date: 15 Oct 1999 08:35:44 PDT >MOBY IS COMING TO ROCHESTER NY !!! ON SUNDAY!!!! >I AM SO THERE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >Finally something cool happens to our city. DON'T FORGET: MOBY WILL BE AT THE RECORD ARCHIVE ON EAST AVENUE AT 3PM ON SUNDAY BEFORE THE SHOW TO SIGN AUTOGRAPHS AND SHOOT THE SHIT WITH FANS. -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby Can't sing, and he admits it... Date: 15 Oct 1999 11:37:14 EDT In a message dated 10/14/99 11:27:24 PM Central Daylight Time, dt007@ns.sympatico.ca writes: << I dunno, I dont think that he is that bad of a singer, I mean for a a male single artist. He is not quite as good as Trent, but then who is ;) Anyway, I just thought that I might mention that... >> I agree. I don't think that there's any danger of the Metropolitan Opera banging his door down, but I think that his voice is entirely appropriate and effective for the music he does. When you make songs that aim to convey pure, honest emotion, it helps when the vocals are themselves honest and without pretention of any kind. For whatever my musically-uneducated opinion is worth. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby Can't sing, and he admits it... Date: 15 Oct 1999 11:58:15 EDT i believe moby has a wonderful voice... it may not be the best, but it isn't horrible. his singing fits very well with south side, machete, revolver, come on baby... even if he screams and yells, he's expressing his true emotions... and it sympathizes with me whenever i'm having a miserable day. . t i n a . tecknomonk@aol.com | djcake.cjb.net "I feel driven to make beautiful, emotional music... or sexy music. I feel driven to make music that's effective. I feel driven to try to understand things better. I feel driven to connect with people... to communicate with them." -Moby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) VIDEO OF WHY DOES MY HEART FEEL SO BAD Date: 15 Oct 1999 17:44:48 +0100 Why does My Heart Feel So Bad does have a video, it's on the first single with the ickle picture of moby on a cloud;) It's a cartoon thast runs on a mac or PC, Moby comes down from the moon in a wheelbarrow with his dog, they go into a park and wander around, people ignore him so he wanders off with his dog and wanders off home ;) I suppose if I had sound on it would have helped me understand the video more, but, allas, the person whose computer I was running it on had no speakers, still, that's that. Fuck, I love Moby, he's gonna be number 2 in the charts, I'm sure ( because netaid will be number one) Break you down and make you come ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) "inside"--and ROXY!!!!!! Date: 15 Oct 1999 12:49:30 EDT ok guys..i think we need to start making plans on where to meet...there is no way i'm going home that nite at the roxy without meeting some of you people from the list..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danielle Logue Subject: RE: (mobility) "inside"--and ROXY!!!!!! Date: 15 Oct 1999 13:20:15 -0400 All who are interested, please email me so that I may set up a separate little list for us to reply to, so can talk to each other about meeting times and places without disturbing the list. I agree, it would be sad if we don't meet up. Danielle > -----Original Message----- > From: Chilidiba9@aol.com [SMTP:Chilidiba9@aol.com] > Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 12:50 PM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) "inside"--and ROXY!!!!!! > > ok guys..i think we need to start making plans on where to > meet...there is no > way i'm going home that nite at the roxy without meeting some of you > people > from the list..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tikva Morowati" Subject: Re: (mobility) his shirt... Date: 15 Oct 1999 14:03:12 -0400 guys, what's with The Shirt? you all know what i'm talking about- the gray n' blue t-shirt that Moby wears at almost every concert. i've only seen one video of his (i don't even remebr what sing it's for) and he's wearing the same shirt in it. what's the deal? is it his lucky shirt? is it just plain comfy?. . . anybody? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ultravoxi@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) his shirt... Date: 15 Oct 1999 14:35:43 EDT it was the cutest thing.. when moby played pittsburgh not too long ago, he wore a hershey's kiss shirt saying it was in honor of playing here, when hershey park is soooo far away from here. anyway... -courtney ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adam Covati Subject: Re: (mobility) his shirt... Date: 15 Oct 1999 14:42:11 -0400 (EDT) yeah, well he played in boston with that same shirt on, and let me tell you, hershy is REALLY far away from boston, like at least 25 minutes :P. When I saw him in newhaven,CT [toads place] he had a cool quarter sleve shirt with a small old moby symbol on the front. and black jeans. that is all. -~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~ Adam Covati GTE CyberTrust Direct Network Services Scuba Club President wpi.edu/~acovati On Fri, 15 Oct 1999 Ultravoxi@aol.com wrote: > it was the cutest thing.. when moby played pittsburgh not too long ago, he > wore a hershey's kiss shirt saying it was in honor of playing here, when > hershey park is soooo far away from here. anyway... > -courtney > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) Funny guys at V2 Date: 15 Oct 1999 21:19:50 +0200 First of all a big THANK YOU to the ones who helped me with the Realaudio thing, I now know where the problem lies. Don't V2 ever get enough of the song 'Bodyrock'? I got a brand new Bodyrock promo from eBay today, for how long is V2 going to promote this song? And even no new (re)mixes, just 2 edits of the Olav Basoski mix (great mix by the way!) Now I don't want to sound as too much of a Mute fan, but they (I hope) will include some new goodies on their second WDMHFSB 12" later this month, yummy! BODYROCK promo [oct 1999] US CD, V2, V2DJ-27618-2 1 4:00 Bodyrock (Olav Basoski Da Hot Funk....etc Remix) [radio edit 1] 2 3:45 Bodyrock (Olav Basoski Da Hot Funk....etc Remix) [radio edit 2] pretty good edits by the way... (<>,,<>) Bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) Sorry shouldn't have sent....FW: Hunger website (fwd) Date: 15 Oct 1999 13:55:30 -0700 > >Apologies I shouldn't have sent this - it was spur of the > >momentthing > Why shouldn't you have? I mean, yeah it's not MOBY related (directly at least) but then again, there are a lot of posts that are kinda meaningless and yours is actually in hopes of helping others and I mean, at some point in time every one needs help. Why shouldn't we help others because at some point, we'll need some one else's help. It's kinda like a karma thing. By all means, if your post is in the spirit of helping others, then in a way that's just as moby related as anything. Moby helps those who needs it when he makes donations to charity so a post asking ppl to go to a web page that feeds starving children is a positive post. It's not like you were bitching about anything! Don't feel bad. > > >Please ignore and find out another way. Huh? --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) blur and underwater Date: 15 Oct 1999 22:00:47 +0100 hello I recently got the minimal house mix of beetlebum for £2.75 and the limited EIW with underwater for $55 from ebay I also bought acme plus by the jon spencers blues explosesn all these are essential also when is the discography being updated ps if anyone would like a cdr of any of my moby stuff let me know I have a nice selection ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stacey MacGrath" Subject: Re: (mobility) his shirt... Date: 15 Oct 1999 17:10:55 EDT Thats funny...he wore the same shirt when I saw him in Boston ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: (mobility) Moby vs. the Audience, moby vs. space Date: 15 Oct 1999 15:07:16 PDT >right, anyway i had a very silly thought. >i'm sure Moby would laugh too, he'd just crack up and >then get the guy who did it to come up front and take >his clothes off and let people shoot him with silly >string and shit! that would rock!!!!!!!!!!!! See, I have a different sense of humor. I'm screwed up. I think it would be funny if Moby suddenly turned red and started yelling "Who did that?" and the whole audience goes quiet. Moby walks into the audience. Did you do that, he says to a kid. The kid shudders. Moby grabs the kid by the scruff of his neck and says, "I may be a vegan but I'm no pacifist, sucker" and throws him a full fifty feet out of the theatre and laughs with a deep evil voice. "HAHAHAHA" and then returns to his normal self and keeps playing. Or if Moby just breaks out in tears. Yeah, I'm pretty screwed up. By the way, seeing Moby get eaten by Space Ghost was so cool. 'Cept, hate to say it, Moby looked a little too skinny.. I don't know.... Us vegetarians don't have 2many strong men among us. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: (mobility) preview 'natural blues' on letterman Date: 15 Oct 1999 19:09:12 EDT hey great news... you guys can download the version of 'natural blues' that moby performed last night on letterman NOW, before the show airs! i know, it kinda spoiled the excitement, but i couldn't resist. go to : www.v2music.com you'll also need to download liquid player. overall the performance sounded great, but not as great as the cd version... anyways, i'll still be watching and taping the show to see moby!!! . t i n a . tecknomonk@aol.com | djcake.cjb.net "Everything is wrong... I know more about idiot actors in Hollywood than I do about the woman who lives next door to me (and who is probably more interesting)." -Moby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: (mobility) harsh realm - run on Date: 15 Oct 1999 21:11:42 -0700 (PDT) Another Moby track spotting on teevee - this time it's Run On in the beginning part of "Harsh Realm" on Fox. I thought i recognized the beats as the scene started....love that song... 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: Jonathan Singletary Subject: (mobility) aphex twin calling it quits Date: 15 Oct 1999 23:21:45 -0500 yeah i don't know about this. i read the article at nme.com, and it seems legit. but then again people tell me that a few years ago he even faked his death! so who knows? deep inside, i think he is just saying it to stir up controversy. (hopefully it is this... :P) -- __ Jon icq: 21047350 jwsingle@uiuc.edu http://surf.to/jon144k {{{{{my artwork online} http://www.alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=FAA-597 {{{{{get paid to surf the web} __ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "daley" Subject: Re: (mobility) aphex twin calling it quits and MOBY Date: 15 Oct 1999 22:36:17 -0600 all in all, i think richard got pissed cuz windowlicker didnt do anything. you gotta put out more than 3 songs at a time. heh.. DIE RIGHT NOW RICHARD! GIVE US YOUR ARCHIVE OF SONGS! hmm.. anyway, my friend back in NY is going to the Moby show at the syracuse u. campus.. enjoy yourselves if anyone else is going. P.L.U.R. -dale- Prixfix@dreamscape.com going into submission trying to enjoy the slow ride down to the full effect of the thought of you.. -me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 00:37:40 EDT just saw moby on letterman -- it was amazing!!!! the lighting and the camera shots went really well with the song! it looked like moby was a little bit nervous.... but that was ok!! :) i just wish dave had the chance to interview him... what did you guys think? -t ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 00:45:42 EDT In a message dated 10/15/99 9:39:17 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Tecknomonk@aol.com writes: << just saw moby on letterman -- it was amazing!!!! the lighting and the camera shots went really well with the song! it looked like moby was a little bit nervous.... but that was ok!! :) i just wish dave had the chance to interview him... what did you guys think? -t >> DONT KNOW YET ~ WEST COAST TIME. Please don't spoil it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stacey MacGrath" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 00:47:51 EDT Watched (and taped) Moby on Letterman. I was a little dissapointed, I was hoping for some intense keyboards and percussions by him, and maybe a little jumping around, although that may not work with Natural Blues. Overall, it was great. It's too bad that he wasn't interviewed. He's so much more interesting than Patricia Arquette don't you all think? ~Stacey >From: Tecknomonk@aol.com >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >Subject: (mobility) moby on letterman >Date: Sat, 16 Oct 1999 00:37:40 EDT > >just saw moby on letterman -- it was amazing!!!! the lighting and the >camera shots went really well with the song! it looked like moby was a >little bit nervous.... but that was ok!! :) i just wish dave had the >chance >to interview him... what did you guys think? > >-t > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 00:53:09 EDT STOP STOP STOP!!!! IGNORING YOU PERFORMANCE SPOILERS! Some consideration for the east coast deficient, PUHLEASE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jamie Baade" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 15 Oct 1999 23:57:38 -0500 I agree he was just AWESOME!!!! as he always is live but he was really nervous I think...he wasn't his usual bouncy self...but that's ok any one try the download yet??????? > just saw moby on letterman -- it was amazing!!!! the lighting and the > camera shots went really well with the song! it looked like moby was a > little bit nervous.... but that was ok!! :) i just wish dave had the chance > to interview him... what did you guys think? > > -t > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 01:02:46 EDT In a message dated 10/16/99 12:56:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time, jjbaade@email.msn.com writes: << I agree he was just AWESOME!!!! as he always is live but he was really nervous I think...he wasn't his usual bouncy self...but that's ok any one try the download yet??????? >> yeah, i downloaded the song before the show aired and it wasn't very clear.... i got it from www.v2music.com, but i'm gonna try getting it from amazon tomorrow... -t ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 01:01:55 -0700 Natural Blues just is a really restricted song for a live performance..especially if you are used to Moby's explosive appearance on stage...something like Machete would of been perfect, with a driving beat and make people go wow, he is out of control...that is just my opinion..you have to sing about 2 octaves lower than the sample and you can't really get loud...but, it's his descision to play whatever songs he wants to, so that is cool with me :) Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Stacey MacGrath Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 9:48 PM Watched (and taped) Moby on Letterman. I was a little dissapointed, I was hoping for some intense keyboards and percussions by him, and maybe a little jumping around, although that may not work with Natural Blues. Overall, it was great. It's too bad that he wasn't interviewed. He's so much more interesting than Patricia Arquette don't you all think? ~Stacey >From: Tecknomonk@aol.com >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >Subject: (mobility) moby on letterman >Date: Sat, 16 Oct 1999 00:37:40 EDT > >just saw moby on letterman -- it was amazing!!!! the lighting and the >camera shots went really well with the song! it looked like moby was a >little bit nervous.... but that was ok!! :) i just wish dave had the >chance >to interview him... what did you guys think? > >-t > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 01:24:21 EDT A personal mini-crisis prevented me from watching Letterman tonight. Happily, that is over, but I wonder if anyone who taped the performance could maybe, possibly, copy it for me? I'd be happy to provide a tape or some kind of something to make up for technical costs. I was looking forward to this for awhile, I even tried to get standby tickets to the taping yesterday, but circumstances made watching the show impossible. :( Thank you! Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david chamberlain Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 01:29:00 -0400 I was a little dissapointed, I was > hoping for some intense keyboards and percussions by him, and maybe a little > jumping around, although that may not work with Natural Blues. He played Natural Blues at the show here in tampa/st pete and it was quite energetic, but in case some of you forgot this was a national television performance on a variety show on network tv. Things tend to be very reserved on those shows. Jim MOrrison ring a bell? dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jamie Baade" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 00:42:05 -0500 try downloading it from www.v2music.com ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Saturday, October 16, 1999 12:24 AM > A personal mini-crisis prevented me from watching Letterman tonight. > Happily, that is over, but I wonder if anyone who taped the performance could > maybe, possibly, copy it for me? I'd be happy to provide a tape or some kind > of something to make up for technical costs. I was looking forward to this > for awhile, I even tried to get standby tickets to the taping yesterday, but > circumstances made watching the show impossible. > > Thank you! > > Robyn > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Singletary Subject: (mobility) moby the sell out Date: 16 Oct 1999 01:08:47 -0500 i do feel that Play is a more commercial sound. i still love him though. > Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 07:54:54 PDT > From: "courtney colonna" > Subject: Re: (mobility) 'moby the sell out' > > thank you, moby, for clearing up the "sell out" issue. i think i would feel > the same way if i were in the same position. (no chance of that ever > happening...!) at least moby fans are guaranteed some good music on tv. > -- __ Jon icq: 21047350 jwsingle@uiuc.edu http://surf.to/jon144k {{{{{my artwork online} http://www.alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=FAA-597 {{{{{get paid to surf the web} __ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby on Letterman, etc. Date: 16 Oct 1999 02:17:30 -0400 Was it me or did I hear Letterman say at the end right before they signed off, "My thanks to THE Moby" as if they were some big band or something. anyone hear that? The performance was pretty good considering its on a talk show, and u really cant get into big outbursts of a performance on these shows. but i still think if he woulda done an instrumental it wouldve been cool. it wouldve been very original. oh well. eric gold@netrox.net http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 02:38:11 EDT In a message dated 10/15/99 11:39:17 PM Central Daylight Time, Tecknomonk@aol.com writes: << just saw moby on letterman -- it was amazing!!!! the lighting and the camera shots went really well with the song! it looked like moby was a little bit nervous.... but that was ok!! :) i just wish dave had the chance to interview him... what did you guys think? -t >> He deffenatly should have inter viewed him. ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Track spotting Date: 16 Oct 1999 02:42:09 EDT On a local Dearborn station (89.3) They played Machetti. And... On 93.1 DRQ they played BodyRock. I called the station screaming at the top of my lungs for them to play it more often.... I never hurd it again after that.... oh well..... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #161 Date: 16 Oct 1999 10:40:51 +0100 Hmmmm, sunday tomorrow. The official Top 40 comes out, a proper chart based on record sales only. I'll e-mail you and tell you how high he gets, since you all seem to be in the US, which is strange, there were lots of UK people here before. But Moby is getting played here so much since Jo Whiley became a fan ( DJ on radio 1FM) Now we have his music EVERYWHERE, there was a cool review in Rock Sounds as well. It seems strange Moby gets written about in rock magezines even though he isn't really doing rock at the moment. Even wierder is that Play was in the Kerrang! Top 40 albums. I really have to go now, bye TOM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: (mobility) late show with moby Date: 16 Oct 1999 04:42:46 -0700 (PDT) Wow! That was a *great* appearance! I really loved how Letterman introduced him. I don't know if he was just reading what he said or if it was completely sincere, either way it was the best introduction i've ever heard for an artist. Very complimentary. Watching Moby perform makes me ache once again for having missed the _3_ chances I had to see him this past summer, but it also makes me very happy to know that I "discovered" him and have grown to love his music. I'm glad I got this appearance on tape. I like to go back over and over and pay close attention to different aspects of his performance. Like i'll watch each member of the band to see their reactions, i'll watch Moby closely, and then just sit back and absorb it all. I noticed that Moby seemed almost pent up...like he wanted to hop and jump around but he was holding back. I also noticed his hands. Ooh, his _hands_! I must admit, I have a rather fierce hand fetish and Moby's hands are just beautiful. The way they were caressing the microphone and the stand and how they would tap at his side, or float aimlessly in front of him. *sigh* Sorry... :) I just love hands. Oh and regarding Moby not thinking his voice is all that great: all I have to say is that there are sooo many singers out there putting out albums and making music who have great voices but have only that - a great voice and absolutely nothing to say. Moby on the otherhand actually has something to say and has something to convey in his music (such as gorgeous, painful, happy, sad, longing...emotions). That is why his voice is great...and works...and is much better, in my humble opinion, than Celine Dion or any of those ballad warblers. *phew* This was long enough, don't ya think? :) Thanks for reading! sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html ........................it takes to courage to enjoy it ...................the hardcore and the gentle .............a big time sensuality ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Beacwork@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 09:06:34 EDT Well, I was very disappointed in the performance. It's a great song but it doesn't convey Moby's energy or his ability level. I think he should have picked a song that better matched his mood. He was nervous and maybe moving around more could have helped calm him down. It looks like he wanted to do that. Half the time I could barley hear moby's voice and at one point I thought the mike was off because I couldn't hear anything except the voice overlay. Oh well............. I definitely think he should have made a more interesting guest than the other Dave had on. But usually they never interview the performers. BTW I couldn't keep from staring at Moby's head cause he had a pulsing vein on both sides of his head. On every close up you can see it quite clearly and I couldn't stop staring at it. Depending on the light you could see one of them or the other. Weird ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) stuff Date: 16 Oct 1999 07:20:48 -0700 (PDT) heh my mom noticed in USA today tthat it said about moby's Letterman performance being downloadable on amazon.com i think DRUM CIRCLE TONIGHT AT wpkn.org or 89.5 WPKN FM i'll be there! and my pal JON has an 808 STATE club on YAHOO! and he wants people to join! me and him are the only people ther! it kinda sucks kuz therez no 1ne to talk to n shit! please join its called DON SOLARIS THE 808 STATE CLUB pleasE?????????? "How is Riley Escobar supposed to rep on Timid Deer Lane?" Boondocks ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) CMJ NMR Date: 16 Oct 1999 07:35:32 -0700 (PDT) okay i managed to steal a 2 month old copy of CMJ NMR (dont worry i have it right here i'll give it back when I GO TO THE DRUM CIRCLE TONIGHT) and Moby is mentioned everywhere in like every radio station and then it says Internet Broadcast playlists and it lists RADIO FREE UNDERGROUND and Paul Tribble! (btw Tribble is the only guinea pig we have left now eeeeeeep!) just wondering, if you played lots of RYU and XERO PRODUCTS would it list it in there? hmmmmm.... WPKN isnt listed tho, neither is KUMD the XERO station also, on the NPR vote thing i noticed they even put "Loser" and "Radio Free Underground I Mean Europe" and even Captain Beefheart and Husker DU! i dint see any ZAPPA tho, theyre mightve been some tho i wrote in EIW as a write in choice if anybody cares, over at E-bay some videos of Sifl And Olly that people taped off of TV have been auctioned of for like 50 bucks! thats how crazy we are at getting the show back on the air!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DRUM CIRCLE! JOIN THE 808 STATE CLUB ON YAHOO WE NEED MEMBERS! "Hold up.... I have the right to have guns? Why didn't anybody tell me!?!?" Riley Escobar, Boondocks ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Sorry shouldn't have sent....FW: Hunger website (fwd) Date: 16 Oct 1999 16:34:30 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) Well, I thought it might be seen as typical spam mail and would be detrimental to the cause. Otherwise, I am not apologetic at all. But anyway I know some of you on the list, so...whatever. But to those who might be offended by the mail well, don't take it out on the cause, take it out on me. It's more positive than negative. TMB On Fri, 15 Oct 1999 13:55:30 -0700 kimbalina wrote: > > >Apologies I shouldn't have sent this - it was spur of the > > >momentthing > > > > Why shouldn't you have? I mean, yeah it's not MOBY related (directly at > least) but then again, there are a lot of posts that are kinda > meaningless and yours is actually in hopes of helping others and I mean, > at some point in time every one needs help. Why shouldn't we help > others because at some point, we'll need some one else's help. It's > kinda like a karma thing. By all means, if your post is in the spirit > of helping others, then in a way that's just as moby related as > anything. Moby helps those who needs it when he makes donations to > charity so a post asking ppl to go to a web page that feeds starving > children is a positive post. It's not like you were bitching about > anything! Don't feel bad. > > > > > >Please ignore and find out another way. > > Huh? > > --kimby > > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: (mobility) Moby @ Letterman (yikes) Date: 16 Oct 1999 09:05:46 PDT Well, to be truthful, Moby kind of freaked me out. It looked like he was trying to give what the audience expected a singer w/a band. But seriously, the hand thing freaked me out. Maybe it was just one of those weird things he does to scare people a little occasionally. Anyway, it was cool seeing him. INTERVIEW HIM PEOPLE INTERVIEW HIM! Letterman's John Malkovich top ten had me in stitches ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "- hyponoise -" Subject: Re: (mobility) Track spotting Date: 16 Oct 1999 12:23:31 EDT >On 93.1 DRQ they played BodyRock. I called the station screaming at >the >top of my lungs for them to play it more often.... DRQ did one of those DRQ it or DRscrew it polls and bodyrock got the boot. some drunk wench called and siad that no one could dance to it. -jason n . p . piggyface . a new high in low www.mp3.com/wilt ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 18:02:50 +0100 is there any chance someone could post the liquid audio on a ftp site as I cannot download it due to not being in the us ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Track spotting Date: 16 Oct 1999 13:21:59 EDT so, is DRQ playing 'bodyrock' in rotation now? man, that's weird... i haven't listened in such a long time due to the terrible radio reception i'm getting in my room. on the other hand, it seems like chuck horn isn't playing moby very much according to the playlist. -t << >On 93.1 DRQ they played BodyRock. I called the station screaming at >the >top of my lungs for them to play it more often.... DRQ did one of those DRQ it or DRscrew it polls and bodyrock got the boot. some drunk wench called and siad that no one could dance to it. >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 13:21:29 -0700 hehe...that's what you get fro having a bald head....but yeah true true.. I think the same thing with the song as I said before...in a set it is good to slow things down, but alone...I just don't think it's powerful enough..and he was singing too low for his voice to be too audible...though...I wonder how much of that was on DAT...or if the vocal sample and the usual"yeahs" were on drum triggers...anyways Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Beacwork@aol.com Sent: Saturday, October 16, 1999 6:07 AM Well, I was very disappointed in the performance. It's a great song but it doesn't convey Moby's energy or his ability level. I think he should have picked a song that better matched his mood. He was nervous and maybe moving around more could have helped calm him down. It looks like he wanted to do that. Half the time I could barley hear moby's voice and at one point I thought the mike was off because I couldn't hear anything except the voice overlay. Oh well............. I definitely think he should have made a more interesting guest than the other Dave had on. But usually they never interview the performers. BTW I couldn't keep from staring at Moby's head cause he had a pulsing vein on both sides of his head. On every close up you can see it quite clearly and I couldn't stop staring at it. Depending on the light you could see one of them or the other. Weird ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 14:32:49 EDT In a message dated 10/16/99 6:09:21 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Beacwork@aol.com writes: << BTW I couldn't keep from staring at Moby's head cause he had a pulsing vein on both sides of his head. >> I noticed that to, which brought up the thought ~ has anyone ever seen Moby with hair? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: CaMuS888@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) "inside"--and ROXY!!!!!! Date: 16 Oct 1999 14:35:35 EDT Elie... I am almost definite I am going to the show. I finally found some people who love Moby as much as I do, so we're making plans to get tickets pretty soon. We have 2 weeks! Chill!!! I definitely wanna meet up too, so keep in touch and we'll figure something out. Peace out yo- ~Vedaben ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: CaMuS888@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby @ Letterman (yikes) Date: 16 Oct 1999 14:38:27 EDT For all of those who saw Moby on Letterman: I missed it cause I am a loser. I live in a dark hole and we don't get reception for Letterman down here. But I have a computer, go figure...Anyway, what was the "hand thing"? I am so lost. Asalamalaika, ~Vedaben~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) discography and stuff Date: 16 Oct 1999 20:57:23 +0200 >hello I recently got the minimal house mix of beetlebum for £2.75 and the >limited EIW with underwater for $55 from ebay >I also bought acme plus by the jon spencers blues explosesn > >all these are essential They sure are! Please tell us more about that Acme Plus CD! >also >when is the discography being updated Well I am the new maintainer of the Discography on moby.org now (Daniel is much to busy to maintain it himself...) I sent Dan an updated version (v.4.00) of the discography this week, but you can always find the latest version of the Moby discography and lots of other cool stuff at my very own Moby collectors page: www.geocities.com/animal_sight/ Bart (<>,,<>) np: Metallica - Fade to black ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 11:38:54 PDT >I noticed that to, which brought up the thought ~ has anyone ever seen Moby >with hair? not in person, but the cover of his "ambient" album he has hair. weird. -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Orion Davis" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby @ Letterman (yikes) Date: 16 Oct 1999 13:50:35 -0500 Was it just me or did the band seem slightly out of sync with the DAT last night? Buckoe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) preview 'natural blues' on letterman Date: 16 Oct 1999 15:14:19 EDT it sounded kind of funny but i love the bass player.....peace..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) Flying foxes Date: 16 Oct 1999 14:09:38 -0500 Hello All, I just wanted to remind everyone that the downloadable copy of "Flying Foxes" from Amazon.com EXPIRES January 15, 1999. Someone has to convert this to MP3! If anyone knows how, get in touch with me! I will be happy to do it and post it (along with the letterman performance) The only way I can think of doing it (without a software crack) is to record it to mini-disk or dat then back to wav and convert to mp3. But i don't have a DAT or minidisk recorder so i'm out of luck. I think trying to go to tape cassette would be pretty much futile. However if know one knows of a better way, this is what I will do. If anyone has any ideas - please let me know! -----rob "I hate Liquid Audio" skipworth BRAD! I know you have access to a DAT or minidisk! Feel up to the challenge? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) "inside"--and ROXY!!!!!! Date: 16 Oct 1999 15:16:08 EDT yes yes yes vedaben...peace..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: (mobility) moby/hair/ambiant Date: 16 Oct 1999 12:30:50 -0700 > >I noticed that to, which brought up the thought ~ has anyone ever seen Moby > >with hair? Yeah, moby has hair on the cover of Ambiant, at least the one I have. I think he looked really hot! Damn good cd too. --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) fom?/runon/hunny Date: 16 Oct 1999 12:27:42 -0700 (PDT) okay at spin.com it says about the Natural Blues download (ive been hearing a lot about this! is this some revolutionary type first time ever thingy?) and it sez that moby is an official F.O.M. (friend of madonna) anybody know about this? it also says "Natural" is a letterman favorite..... i was looking at the old Amazon radio playlists (thats this show on WPKN for and by homosexuals, especially lesbians) and on december 19 1995, the first song played was "Believe I'll Run On..." by Sweet Honey In The Rock. I heard they did a version of the song used in "Run On" correct? heres the page in case you wanna see it: http://www.wpkn.org/wpkn/amazon/1995.html its the first song mentioned there........ also, i know you guys have said all this, but what are the words to Honey? when you were discussing this it was when the single had came out and i hadnt heard any of it vuz it wasnt out in america or anything. great mix: Beastie "Jimmy James"/Moby "Honey" i dont know, they kind of resemble each other, like the beats, i think. they have a similar feel. in a good way, of course. of course, they both involve Mario Caldato Jr so there ya go....... bye!!! "this next song is the first song on our new album..." "this is not a rebel song......this is THE PANDA!!!" THE PANDAS ARE COMING SO HIDE UNDER YR BED! THE PANDAS ARE COMING THEYLL RIP YR ASS TO SHREDS! drum circle tonite! pleez listen wpkn.org 89.5 FM! ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) correction Date: 16 Oct 1999 12:29:24 -0700 (PDT) actually "Believe I'll Run On..." is the ALBUM by sweethoneyintherock. the dj played a song from the album. but theres probly a song on there called that too right? You better leave that woman alone! bye! ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Parkes Subject: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 17 Oct 1999 14:26:32 +1300 You guys have got great Musik sense, I mean you all love Moby for a starter but you are all still divided over Animal Rights. I love every album he has made that I have listened to. I just got End of Everything yesterday, and, well, it fucking kick ass. And guess what, that is what I said when I got, I like to score, play, animal rights, EIW, and EIR remixed. They all kick alot of ass because they are all so different. If you don't like hard musik then you don't like AR, but I don't think its fair to say that it is below par with the rest of the albums in mind. Does that make sense? And to all the people who said they like AR, I'm sorry but are you guys deaf or what! I love the album, but the best songs that you guys said were all the same, but not once did I see Face It on the list. Face It is the best song on that album and if you don't believe me then get some Demon Weed and smoke it till your hungary then put that track on Full Bore and wait for it to hit you. That is how I converted alot of my friends. It is the best song Smashed. Bar None. And after you listen to it smashed you will love it even more than before. TRUST ME. If you don't smoke that Naughty substance, then basically your screwed. Smashed and Drunk are definately not the same. Spot Joe Joseph Parkes parjo727@student.otago.ac.nz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 16 Oct 1999 19:24:18 PDT >You guys have got great Musik sense, I mean you all love Moby for a > >starter but you are all still divided over Animal Rights. I love >every >album he has made that I have listened to. I just got End of >Everything >yesterday, and, well, it fucking kick ass. i agree with you here all right... >If you don't like hard musik then you don't like AR, what about the little idiot limited disc? >Face It is the best song on that album still agreeing =o) >...and if you don't believe me then get some Demon Weed and smoke it >till >your hungary then put that track on Full Bore and wait for it >to hit you. >That is how I converted alot of my friends. It is the >best song Smashed. >Bar None. And after you listen to it smashed >you will love it even more >than before. TRUST ME. i never loved anything while i was "smashed". i spent the whole time sitting and wondering what the hell i was doing to myself. everything i said came out mangled; i didn't make any sense. i would lose thoughts halfway through them...in essence i hated myself. so i stopped. and beside the point, isn't excessive drug abuse the direct antithesis of what moby stands for? i *don't* like to preach, you know what's best for you, but i'll take a chance at losing out on something and listen to Face It sober. no offence. peace. -alex "Forget all those health clinics and gyms. Sex is the best cure for everything, especially stress. If I have a good night of sex, all my problems are gone by ten o'clock in the morning!" -Grace Jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Porcalien Date: 16 Oct 1999 23:23:18 EDT Okay, so I know I can't spell the damn title, but that's not the point. It's the most beautiful song ever created. I have converted so many people into moby fans based on that song. I played it for a hard core rap fan and he so totally loved it (go figure) and my little brother, who usually thinks Moby is to mellow, just had me keep playing the song endlessly. I really think they should play it more, instead of BodyRock. Don't get me wrong, I like Body Rock, but it really misrepresents the rest of Play. I can just image all of these bubble gum poppers totally digging Body Rock and then being totally pissed because the rest of the album isn't like it, so they don't even give it a chance. I know that personnaly, it took me awhile to give Play a real good hard listen cuz I seriously dislike Honey. It just bugs me. But after I really sat down and attentively listened to the rest of the album, I loved it. But again, that's just my take on it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 16 Oct 1999 23:23:13 -0700 Heh...ok to enjoy someone's music I don't need to be fucked up on some narcotic....I enjoy the music on my own terms...also, your opinions don't stand as facts....we can say what songs we like, and you don't have to call us deaf. An album produces a theme, a joint venture between the songs. If you put too many different types of songs on an album, then there is no concept, it is just a outburst and fails to convey a message. Animal Rights is about raw emotion taken to a level of restraint to a level of out of control. I think the album is fucking raw and emotional just listening to it anywhere, no matter what mood I am in. You discredit an artist if you say "oh that song kicks ass if I am smoking weed." Anybody that told me that, I would tell them to fuck off and get off on someone elses music. I'm not deaf by the way, I major in Audio Recording...I appreciate the way the album was put together, to mix raw emotions and how each song sets the mood for the concept of the album. Just because we enjoy certain songs more than what you like, doesn't mean we can not grasp some higher level of thinking that you apparently have when smashed. Stick with what you know....don't question my ability to interpret what songs are good or bad or stick out or are different. I like to think everyone is entitled to their opinion...later TripWire -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Joseph Parkes Sent: Saturday, October 16, 1999 6:27 PM You guys have got great Musik sense, I mean you all love Moby for a starter but you are all still divided over Animal Rights. I love every album he has made that I have listened to. I just got End of Everything yesterday, and, well, it fucking kick ass. And guess what, that is what I said when I got, I like to score, play, animal rights, EIW, and EIR remixed. They all kick alot of ass because they are all so different. If you don't like hard musik then you don't like AR, but I don't think its fair to say that it is below par with the rest of the albums in mind. Does that make sense? And to all the people who said they like AR, I'm sorry but are you guys deaf or what! I love the album, but the best songs that you guys said were all the same, but not once did I see Face It on the list. Face It is the best song on that album and if you don't believe me then get some Demon Weed and smoke it till your hungary then put that track on Full Bore and wait for it to hit you. That is how I converted alot of my friends. It is the best song Smashed. Bar None. And after you listen to it smashed you will love it even more than before. TRUST ME. If you don't smoke that Naughty substance, then basically your screwed. Smashed and Drunk are definately not the same. Spot Joe Joseph Parkes parjo727@student.otago.ac.nz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jake M." Subject: Re: (mobility) Porcalien Date: 16 Oct 1999 20:41:42 PDT I too had many people convert to moby because of Porcelain...I think it strikes an emotional vibe for some people. When he performed it live it seemed to just take the crowd. Most of whom did not know moby at all (concert was a freebie). A friend of mine who listens to rap and country (yeah its wierd) loves porcelain...its one of those common bond songs. So Letterman was sweet...I was really suprised/glad to see that "natural blues" was performed...A nice change. Jake "The unexamined life is not worth living"-Plato -- http://www.angelfire.com/co/rockman/index.html -- The Millenium Liberation "The official unofficial radio show for those who don't care about Y2k" 12-3am Mountain Time www.webradio.com/kdur or www.kdur.org The best in Brit. Rock, Hip-Hop, Techno and Indie Requests: Email rockmanrock@hotmail.com or (970)247-7262 >Okay, so I know I can't spell the damn title, but that's not the point. >It's >the most beautiful song ever created. I have converted so many people into >moby fans based on that song. I played it for a hard core rap fan and he >so >totally loved it (go figure) and my little brother, who usually thinks Moby >is to mellow, just had me keep playing the song endlessly. I really think >they should play it more, instead of BodyRock. Don't get me wrong, I like >Body Rock, but it really misrepresents the rest of Play. I can just image >all of these bubble gum poppers totally digging Body Rock and then being >totally pissed because the rest of the album isn't like it, so they don't >even give it a chance. I know that personnaly, it took me awhile to give >Play a real good hard listen cuz I seriously dislike Honey. It just bugs >me. > But after I really sat down and attentively listened to the rest of the >album, I loved it. But again, that's just my take on it. > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "- hyponoise -" Subject: Re: (mobility) Track spotting Date: 17 Oct 1999 00:34:31 EDT >so, is DRQ playing 'bodyrock' in rotation now? nope. there wasnt enough generic dance booty™ for it to connect with the masses. does anyone else think machette could make a nice single? every tim ei hear that song it sends shivers up my spine. [ 'pull the needles from my arms and point them to the sky' ] -jason n . p . underworld . dirty epic . phonesex . connnector . christ . imamsodirtyandthelightblindsmyeyesohsodirtythelightitblindsmyeyes www.mp3.com/wilt ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Track spotting Date: 17 Oct 1999 00:51:23 EDT In a message dated 10/17/99 12:35:43 AM Eastern Daylight Time, heavens_trash@hotmail.com writes: << does anyone else think machette could make a nice single? >> i totally agree with you, a 'machete' single would be fabulous... not to mention 'porcelain' either. -t ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: (mobility) Moby t shirts, plus WHY THOSE SINGLES? Date: 16 Oct 1999 22:15:48 PDT I really need a Moby t shirt. My main shirt rotation for parties is my Orb shirt, a Bone (comic book) one, and a Bob Dylan one. Yeah, I sound pretty pitiful. I need a "Friends Don't Let Friends Eat Meat" one like Moby in FUTURE Music. Anyway, where are the Moby shirts? We need one with Moby like on moby.org where he's looking heroic. "MOBY POWER" Here's what I'm thinking. Play is really commercial sounding, but why is the record label picking this singles? Bodyrock sounds great, but shouldn't they have emphasized Moby as not just another Fatboy Slim type DJ but a really great versatile musician. WDMHFSB should definitely be a single, but where is it? Wasn't it supposed to come out this week? Or is it October 26. Hey, the 26th, that's when the new Deep Forest comes out YESYESYESYES...sorry. Deep Forest is responsible for my interest in techno... So, okay. Anyway, I think SOuthside or Porcelain really should be singles. And definitely Natural Blues or Machete. Run On and Honey are good but shallow. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stephanie Momose" Subject: (mobility) Moby@Roxy Date: 16 Oct 1999 22:28:28 PDT Sorry. I hate to admit it, but due to the large number of e-mails I get, I delete many of them. Anyway - looking to double check. Which Roxy is Moby going to be at? I know I'm two steps behind everyone... Oh - Letterman. I was hoping Moby would do Bodyrock or one of his older ones (Next Is the E would have been cool). *Sigh* I just picked up the latest singles. Cute artwork. Anyway, my disc says it only has three tracks! I can't get to the video. Did anyone else have this problem, or is it just mine? Later. Steph in L.A. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: (mobility) Lyrics and the Most beautiful pop song ever created Date: 16 Oct 1999 22:22:36 PDT Hey, somebody here just wrote that Porcelain was "the most beautiful song ever created" Now, don't get me wrong, I love Porcelain, though I liked Machete more. Moby's a very good lyricist. of course, moby's no bob dylan. but bob dylan's no moby. ??? moby's really honest in his lyrics. but i have to admit the sky is broken "and then I die" makes me laugh out loud, i dont know why. Anyway, Porcelain is definitely not the most beautiful song ever created. that honor belongs to either "Jesu, Jesu," in the classical section, "huge evergrowing pulsating brain (lovin u)" by orb in techno, and my vote for "BUILD A FIRE" by the KLF for the most perfect and beautiful pop song ever created. and I think MY Weakness is the most beautiful song in Play, if not of 99. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sarasohn1@aol.com Subject: (mobility) INSIDE Date: 17 Oct 1999 01:35:41 EDT tonight vh1 had a paul mccartney and PETA(an animal rights organization) special and moby's "inside" was played in the background. never knew how great that song was til now. later. animal lib, vegan power. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) Re: FACE IT, oh, and it's sunday, top 40 later Date: 17 Oct 1999 10:45:03 +0100 >And to all the people who said they like AR, I'm sorry but >are you guys deaf or what! I love the album, but the best songs that >you guys said were all the same, but not once did I see Face It on the >= list. Hey, Face it is one of my favorate songs. Have you heard the version on the free Splash Club CD, now that fucking rocks. Far far better than the album version, deffinitely. Just buy over =A310 of stuff from def, and yo= u get the CD. Then go to a metal night at a night club and get the DJ to play it. You can convert so many people in one way, fucking cool. >Face It is the best song on that album and if you don't >believe me then get >some Demon Weed and smoke it till your hungary then put >that track on Full >Bore and wait for it to hit you. That is how I converted >alot of my friends. >It is the best song Smashed. Bar None. No, I don't like things that fuck up my mind, don't even drink anymore. I had a friend who wanted his band to cover Face It, but then they split up. Still, I was wondering, you don't possibly have any tab for Face It, I'm trying to learn. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Reed Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 17 Oct 1999 10:06:55 +0100 >Heh...ok to enjoy someone's music I don't need to be fucked up on some >narcotic....I enjoy the music on my own terms... If it only sounds good when you're on some illegal substance, then the music obviously then sounds bad when you're not. Therefore, it's no good. Remember : Life feels good when you're drunk Ugly girls looks pretty when you're drunk It doesn't make them actually pretty. Or life actually enjoyable.. ttfn Mr Miserable. -- Mark Reed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "- hyponoise -" Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: FACE IT, oh, and it's sunday, top 40 later Date: 17 Oct 1999 11:30:00 EDT you can still get the splash club cd? please fill me in -jason n . p . meg lee chin . peace and love www.mp3.com/wilt ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike A7" Subject: Re: (mobility) Track spotting Date: 17 Oct 1999 02:28:18 -0400 Tecknomonk@aol.com wrote: > so, is DRQ playing 'bodyrock' in rotation now? man, that's weird... i > haven't listened in such a long time due to the terrible radio reception i'm > getting in my room. > on the other hand, it seems like chuck horn isn't playing moby very much > according to the playlist. DRQ is a CRAP station as is just about anything in Detroit radio. It is so formatted, this city's radio stations are all a joke. DRQ plays crap like La Bouche and Gina G and the stupid kids think this is what techno music is all about. I would be OFFENDED if they played Moby, he doesn't deserve to be dragged down to the level of WDRQ. Now, the ONLY show in Detroit worth listening to for me is Chuck Horn, Friday night 10-12 on WDET, public radio. I see you mentioned Chuck. 2 hour electronic music show, how sad we only get two hours a week here in Detroit. I have Chuck to thank for introducing me to Moby. He has played the HELL out of the "Play" CD after it's release. I heard "Natural Blues" and "Porcelein" on there and immediately picked "Play" up and haven't stopped Play-ing it since :) Chuck has already said on the air it is quickly one of the best if not THE best releases of the year. I've heard him play "Honey", "Run On", "Porcelein", "Natural Blues", "If Things Were Perfect" and "Everloving" off the CD over the weeks. The reason you aren't hearing it much anymore is because he only gets 2 hours a week and always works in as many new releases as possible. He gave "Play" more exposure and airplay than any other release I've heard in the first month or so after release.A track or two was being played weekly. I tape this show every Friday to listen to throughout the week, I guarantee "Play" will be near the top if not the top on his year end top releases of the year. We need more Chuck Horn's working in radio. I thank him for turning me on to Moby, Faithless and electronic music in general. MikeA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Track spotting Date: 17 Oct 1999 22:34:13 EDT i think they should just give chuck horn his own radio station. it's sad how techno was originated here in detroit and we only have a 2 hour a week program dedicated to it. we have too many alternative stations, it's driving me nuts. i agree about the DRQ thing. i feel that 'bodyrock' would be in a very vulnerable position if they played it because it might be misleading for people to think that his whole album has that whole 'bodyrock' sound to it. to me, the 'bodyrock' sound is like an outlier in the whole album... it lacks that emotional feeling that his other tracks have. but at the same time it maintains a cohension with the album along the lines of unique structural quality -- which is something DRQ is not worthy of. -tina In a message dated 10/17/99 7:26:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mikea7@provide.net writes: << DRQ is a CRAP station as is just about anything in Detroit radio. It is so formatted, this city's radio stations are all a joke. DRQ plays crap like La Bouche and Gina G and the stupid kids think this is what techno music is all about. I would be OFFENDED if they played Moby, he doesn't deserve to be dragged down to the level of WDRQ. >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY Date: 17 Oct 1999 20:10:24 -0700 > >Remember : Life feels good when you're drunk > > Ugly girls looks pretty when you're drunk > > >It doesn't make them actually pretty. Or life actually enjoyable.. > You know, getting intoxicated isn't a bad thing. All of life's evils do not come from using substances which alter you in some way. I find it kind of funny that there are all these ppl say and think that these things are so awful. Ok, if you do these things irresposibly, then yes, it's bad for you, mind body and soul but, if you are a responsible person who knows when to stop, then no these things are not the root of all evil. Yes, I do drink. I also drink plenty of H20 before hand, I eat something before and drink only a few drinks. When I start to feel a bit fuzzy, I stop my drinking then and there. I know my limits. I know what I can handle. Ppl who don't know, pple who don't care and ppl who aren't responsible shouldn't be allowed to have a drink in their hand or a joint or a clove or an herbal xtc etc. These ppl who get all upity about these things, don't trust themselves but not every one has those other ppl limits or attitudes. Prolonged use of these things may not be good for you but if you are a responsible person, you will take this into consideration and do the right thing. It's not just drugs or alchol that has those "rules". Don't pick up those car keys or those power tools if you don't think that you can trust yourself or handle yourself w/ a degree of responsibility. You have to be responsible for yourself, your body and your mind. So, don't drill holes in your hands. Also, it's easy to make big mistakes while your fucked up, like having unprotected sex. That's why I believe that drinking to excess is a bad idea but that's another responsibility issue. Nobody take offense. Don't mean to piss anyone off. Just speaking my peice or peace. :-) S'all good. --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: (mobility) MTV's AMP Date: 17 Oct 1999 23:29:09 EDT For anyone who has yet to see "Bodyrock (V3)" and who has access to MTV, it will be shown tonight during AMP (2:00 am EST). Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shaun Rader" Subject: (mobility) Splash Club CD?!! Date: 17 Oct 1999 23:16:02 -0700 Yes, I would like info on how to get this CD as well. How do you order from DEF? What do they sell? Shaun ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) late show with moby Date: 18 Oct 1999 02:50:15 EDT In a message dated 10/16/99 6:40:04 AM Central Daylight Time, slurb@scn.org writes: << I must admit, I have a rather fierce hand fetish and Moby's hands are just beautiful. The way they were caressing the microphone and the stand and how they would tap at his side, or float aimlessly in front of him. *sigh* Sorry... :) I just love hands. >> Wow... I thought I was the only one who had a hand fetish! Thats comforting!!! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) preview 'natural blues' on letterman Date: 18 Oct 1999 02:59:25 EDT In a message dated 10/16/99 2:16:25 PM Central Daylight Time, Chilidiba9@aol.com writes: << but i love the bass player. >> What on earth was she/he wearing?? Looked to me like a curtin, a bra? and shorts? Humm.... I like the hair tho! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Porcalien Date: 18 Oct 1999 03:06:17 EDT In a message dated 10/16/99 10:25:45 PM Central Daylight Time, Insrtbrain@aol.com writes: << my little brother, who usually thinks Moby is to mellow, just had me keep playing the song endlessly. >> I've allready converted my little brother, and hes two! Whenever I'm listning to Moby (the majority of the time) he busts into my room and starts screaming ' MOBY'S ON!" When Moby was on Letterman, we were jumping around in circles screaming at the top of our lungs.... Anyways.... Yup! ~Felicia " MOBY'S ON!" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Track spotting Date: 18 Oct 1999 03:28:54 EDT In a message dated 10/17/99 9:36:19 PM Central Daylight Time, Tecknomonk@aol.com writes: << i think they should just give chuck horn his own radio station. it's sad how techno was originated here in detroit and we only have a 2 hour a week program dedicated to it. we have too many alternative stations, it's driving me nuts. i agree about the DRQ thing. i feel that 'bodyrock' would be in a very vulnerable position if they played it because it might be misleading for people to think that his whole album has that whole 'bodyrock' sound to it. to me, the 'bodyrock' sound is like an outlier in the whole album... it lacks that emotional feeling that his other tracks have. but at the same time it maintains a cohension with the album along the lines of unique structural quality -- which is something DRQ is not worthy of. -tina >> I could not agree more. That was beautiful. I'm from Dearborn (so I'm in that area) and it does truly sadden me about the damn 2 hour thing. ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY Date: 18 Oct 1999 03:30:39 EDT In a message dated 10/17/99 10:04:03 PM Central Daylight Time, kimbalina@earthlink.net writes: << shouldn't be allowed to have a drink in their hand or a joint or a clove or an herbal xtc etc. >> I dont think cloves get you high... Cuz I only smoke cloves..... ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) late show with moby Date: 18 Oct 1999 09:19:21 EDT << << I must admit, I have a rather fierce hand fetish and Moby's hands are just beautiful. The way they were caressing the microphone and the stand and how they would tap at his side, or float aimlessly in front of him. *sigh* Sorry... :) I just love hands. >> Wow... I thought I was the only one who had a hand fetish! Thats comforting!!! >> dude, you gotta include me in that hand fetish thing as well. i totally agree. moby does have very beautiful hands and he produces beautiful music with them. i just find that to be very special. :) -t ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: (mobility) news Date: 18 Oct 1999 09:39:28 EDT here is some news i found, if you're interested. Gwyneth Paltrow was out on town in New York last week with new boyfriend Guy Oseary. They attended a concert by Moby, who was one of this year's Spirit Festival guests, then dropped by a party given by Details editor Mark Golin where they hung out with Madonna, who means a lot to them both. Oseary is a music executive who helps runs Madonna's Mad Guy film company. He's previously been linked to Renee Zellweger and Fran Drescher. And Paltrow tells Premiere magazine that yoga-partner Madonna is her "karmic counsel." "She's a really wise person," Paltrow says. "Madonna is so helpful in any kind of problem: life problem, work problem, boy problem." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Track spotting Date: 18 Oct 1999 06:55:02 -0700 (PDT) --- Mike A7 wrote: Tecknomonk@aol.com wrote: > Now, the ONLY show in Detroit worth listening > to for me is Chuck Horn, Friday night 10-12 on > WDET, public radio. What about the Juggalo Show? ;) ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: (mobility) moby live rochester last night Date: 18 Oct 1999 07:18:53 PDT hey all, i saw moby last night in rochester, and he rocked the house. i would say maybe 20-30% of the people there didn't know the songs he did very well though. i'm gonna give a little review here: the doors opened at seven. i don't hate djs, i actually find them to be alright (as long as there's no ego involved) but standing on a dance floor surrounded by people we were subjected to eminem's "slim shady" and about 6 beastie boys songs for TWO HOURS as moby took his time getting on stage. maybe the dj had no choice but to play, but i doubt it. i lost a lot of respect for local djs and some of my hearing because that guy wouldn't stop until they turned him off. but enough of this, the show might've had a slow start (very slow), but it turned out quite different.... when moby came out, his setlist was manic (i've got the setlist right here): find my baby, mach 2, porcelain, bond theme, go, next is the e, everlovin, why does my heart feel so bad, perfect, ah-ah, bring (i can't remember the full name of this one for my life), natural blues, bodyrock, honey, (at this point he did some requests, including purple rain and run-on), then feeling so real, and the final song, in case anyone was interested in the name, was called stop. i've got some kickass photos that i can put online hopefully within the next week too. -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) the only real top 40 and spash club Date: 18 Oct 1999 16:00:11 +0100 Moby:- Why does my heart feel so bad?...number 16 cool...... Splash club, ok, to get the CD, this is what you do........ On the album you've got of Play, or andy recent singles, there's an e-mail address for def2. E-mail it with subscirbe moby as the re. Then in the e-mail ask for a catalogue to be sent to you, and ask about the CD, maybe they've run out, maybe not. clothes. the hat is cool. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Konboye Oyake Subject: (mobility) Moby in Rochester, NY Last Night. Date: 18 Oct 1999 11:33:58 -0400 AWESOME SHOW !!!! As I expected. "Next is the E" Was incredible. Moby is the Man. This is the second time I've seen Moby live and I haven't been disappointed yet. I missed the autograph signing in the day but I met him after the show at the After Party at Club Red and he signed my "Play" CD. YYYYYEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH !!!! Awesome show. The Band also kicked but. The Bass player, percussionist and drummer were great. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Davies, Andrew" Subject: (mobility) Moby in Madison (10-22) Date: 18 Oct 1999 12:15:31 -0500 If anyone out there who is going to the Madison show this Friday want to meet up (DJ Pagan I know you were interested...) mail me (OFF-LIST) and maybe we can all figure something out. Cool. Andy gingerbread man ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJTripp2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Moby "Why Can't It Stop 12" Date: 18 Oct 1999 13:59:47 EDT I just got the promo 12" for "Why Can't It Stop" by Moby. Very Cool he released it AS MOBY!!!! It is on the Hackers 3 soundtrack. dj tripp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Taylor" Subject: (mobility) What's next for Moby? Date: 18 Oct 1999 11:09:06 PDT I think this should bring on some interesting opinions about our favorite little star. Just what direction do you guys and lovely ladies think Moby will go in next. Obviously it will be different from PLAY. I'm thinking Moby approaches his next single and album with a very soulful mind. Lots of live instruments such as drums and maybe even horns. RT ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY Date: 18 Oct 1999 11:19:42 -0700 > >I dont think cloves get you high... Cuz I only smoke cloves..... > > Dude, cloves get me high, and I only smoke those too. I've never done > pot or xtc or whatever. I tried a shroom a few years ago and nothing > happened. Anyways, as MOBY said in a recent interview, he drinks here and there and I think he said something about like pot or something but I'm not sure. I think it's weird how ppl who are doubtful of their own ability to responsibly consume alchol etc. say that MOBY does not drink either and MOBY doesn't (insert here). I doubt he's an alcholic or a pot head. But I also doubt he's a saint. I'm not a saint and I know few ppl who are. Viva la human! Viva la responsibility! Viva Viva! Ok, sorry I'm being so soapy. *sob* --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adam Covati Subject: Re: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY Date: 18 Oct 1999 14:18:48 -0400 (EDT) > Anyways, as MOBY said in a recent interview, he drinks here and there > and I think he said something about like pot or something but I'm not > sure. I think it's weird how ppl who are doubtful of their own ability > to responsibly consume alchol etc. say that MOBY does not drink either > and MOBY doesn't (insert here). I doubt he's an alcholic or a pot > head. But I also doubt he's a saint. I'm not a saint and I know few > ppl who are. I always got the impression that he was straight edge, i read a prodigy book, and they were talking about being on tour with him, and how he would like stuff rags under the door so the fumes and smoke, etc. wouldn't get into in room on the bus. but hey, there's nothing wrong with a little bit, everything in moderation. You can't condemn it until you try it, it could be the best thing out there.... Covatz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) What's next for Moby? Date: 18 Oct 1999 11:50:23 -0700 (PDT) --- Robert Taylor wrote: > I think this should bring on some interesting > opinions about our favorite little star. Just > what direction do you guys and lovely ladies > think Moby will go in next. Obviously it will > be different from PLAY. Gangster Rap... no wait, that was Tricky. I think no matter what we think, he's going to do something different. He probably monitors this list to figure out what no one will expect. Actually, I bet (and there's been some circumstantial agreement) that he develops what he feels he wants to. I would like something with symphony, that would be interesting. Or perhaps some trance??? :) More trance for that ass.... ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) new 'rock video Date: 18 Oct 1999 12:09:50 -0700 (PDT) i havent seen the whole B-rock video i just kinda ff'ed thru it before going to school but like whuts up with that like all those rap video chicks? who duz he think he is!?!?!?!? whatever, the Bootsy Collins/Delictush Sexplosious glasses were crescent. but i still hate that damn remix that they use in the video whats that the Jiggy version? tooooooo commercial. it wouldnt matter as much if Moby was actually getting some damn airplay for it, like MTV actually playing the video, but theyre just ignoring it as usual.... the Chems video was weird....... BYE! "Now boys, don't be mad at me just because I'm 'Ziggy'..." "Uh, thats 'Jiggy' granddad." "Whatever." ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ANATOMIC Subject: (mobility) MOBY? Flying foxes, how? Date: 18 Oct 1999 15:18:53 -0400 how do you get this flying foxes, is this moby? i never heard of that title?? THANKS! Have Fun KIENAN At 02:09 PM 10/16/99 -0500, you wrote: >Hello All, > I just wanted to remind everyone that the downloadable copy of "Flying >Foxes" from Amazon.com EXPIRES January 15, 1999. Someone has to convert this >to MP3! If anyone knows how, get in touch with me! I will be happy to do it >and post it (along with the letterman performance) The only way I can think >of doing it (without a software crack) is to record it to mini-disk or dat >then back to wav and convert to mp3. But i don't have a DAT or minidisk >recorder so i'm out of luck. I think trying to go to tape cassette would be >pretty much futile. However if know one knows of a better way, this is what I >will do. > > If anyone has any ideas - please let me know! > > >-----rob "I hate Liquid Audio" skipworth > > >BRAD! I know you have access to a DAT or minidisk! Feel up to the challenge? > > > > :::This is the rump of the message from the ANATOMIC HEART::: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JSoquet@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Flying Foxes Date: 18 Oct 1999 15:14:43 EDT Ok when is Moby going to release this song.(Flying Foxes) I just love that song. Plus I love the title also. Does anyone else notice the sample of Deep Forest in the background, maybe it's just me, but it does sound like the sample from that sweet lullaby is it?. Anyway I love it. well that's it from me Take care everyone SUN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JSoquet@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Oh Ya the Heart single Date: 18 Oct 1999 15:17:23 EDT I was in Virgin on sat. and saw the Why does my heart feel so bad single. it only had 3 songs on it and said it was made in england. Liars, they just put that sticker on it so they can charge more because it's an import. I was just wonder why there was only 3 songs on it. i wish it was more like the bodyrock single. i think that has at least 8 plus it had a new song on it. What's up with the 3 song single. I was wonder if the remixes were good too? Later sun ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun David Rader Subject: Re: (mobility) Flying Foxes Date: 18 Oct 1999 12:18:23 -0700 (PDT) It's on the Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad import single. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adam Covati Subject: Re: (mobility) Flying Foxes Date: 18 Oct 1999 15:23:39 -0400 (EDT) Am I confused? I have the WDMHFSB single, and it has flying foxes on it, good song. it is cd1, the one with the vid. the other one actually has some mixes I think.... mine has princess on it too, and that is nice, kinda repetative... -adam -~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~ Adam Covati GTE CyberTrust Direct Network Services Scuba Club President wpi.edu/~acovati On Mon, 18 Oct 1999 JSoquet@aol.com wrote: > Ok when is Moby going to release this song.(Flying Foxes) I just love that > song. Plus I love the title also. Does anyone else notice the sample of Deep > Forest in the background, maybe it's just me, but it does sound like the > sample from that sweet lullaby is it?. Anyway I love it. well that's it from > me > > > Take care everyone > SUN > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY Date: 18 Oct 1999 12:56:59 PDT >I always got the impression that he was straight edge, nah, he went out for drinks after the show last night and invited everyone there to go with him. i doubt he gets hammered often (or at all). i thought he was sXe too, but hey, there's always room for reasonable experimentation. >i read a prodigy book, and they were talking about being on tour >with him, >and how he would like stuff rags under the door so the >fumes and smoke, >etc. wouldn't get into in room on the bus. after coming home from a club i immediately throw my clothes in the washer cuz i think smoke smells like shit and wouldn't want anybody to think i do that stuff. can you blame him? no offence to smokers here, smoking is not a gauge as to your mental capacity, it just smells. -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Flying Foxes Date: 18 Oct 1999 13:12:02 -0700 (PDT) --- JSoquet@aol.com wrote: > Does anyone else notice the sample of Deep > Forest in the background, maybe it's just me, > but it does sound like the sample from that > sweet lullaby is it?. I could have swore I said this earlier... ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Oh Ya the Heart single Date: 18 Oct 1999 13:10:50 -0700 (PDT) --- JSoquet@aol.com wrote: > I was in Virgin on sat. and saw the Why does my > heart feel so bad single. it only had 3 songs > on it and said it was made in england. Liars, > they just put that sticker on it so they can > charge more because it's an import. It is made in England. There is no plans to release a US version yet. > I was just wonder why there was only 3 songs > on it. English law requires that any singles that go out, in order to be sold for single prices, cannot exceed a certain amount of time, which gives time for about three songs per single. ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stacey MacGrath" Subject: Re: (mobility) What's next for Moby? Date: 18 Oct 1999 16:29:40 EDT I think this was previously said a while ago, but other than music I think it would be really cool for Moby to write a book ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby at the roxy Date: 18 Oct 1999 16:42:51 EDT Does anyone know if there is an aferparty planned after his appearance at the Roxy....I hope so...I'm sooo in the mood to just party all nite.....love..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Parkes Subject: (mobility) Weed Abuse and Moby Date: 19 Oct 1999 13:00:38 +1300 What I said in my email was all Humourous and I know that its hard to tell. What I say is my opinion, and what you say is yours, but essentially we are both right. So when I said 'are you guys deaf' it was an exaggeration meaning that hey guys what about Face It. I meant it was my favourite song on the album and I know it might not be yours. Merely suggesting it in a funny sought of tone. Secondly, I don't have to smoke narcotics to enjoy musik, why the fuck did I have the album in the first place. I love all those songs on that album smashed or not. It was by accident that I stumbled upon that song while showing my friend 'Revolver'. When I listen to Face It smashed, I cry, when that particular piece kicks in, it is truely beautiful. So if thats what you call discrediting the artist then go fuck yourself. I think Moby is a God, I've said it before if your memory serves you right. I know you like Moby, and I respect you for it, we are both on this mailing list are we not? As for smoking weed, obviously it doesn't have the same effect for everybody, and to alex, mate you are right, the song is beautiful sober, I wouldn't smoke weed if I had your reaction too. For me when I smoke it, its like my senses are heightened and I get more emotional over the little things and when Moby comes on it just lifts me to the roof. I still have all my senses but I just float. I love the feeling. Of course there is a limit, I am at Varsity so I don't over do it cause I have got my whole life in front of me. I am very responsible in my mind, and I think not even having one puff of a normal ciggerette is proof. Not one puff in my whole life. I'm not saying if you haven't smoked weed and listened to Face it then you are not as cool as me. I have to admit, I am pretty cool though, it was merely a suggestion, and if you read it again surely you will see this. No one is questioning anyone. As for Moby, of course he has dabbled in the substance, you have to experience to live. That goes for everything. Who has the right to say that it is wrong anyway? Spot Joe Joseph Parkes parjo727@student.otago.ac.nz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: m.marian@utoronto.ca Subject: Re: (mobility) note on a live show Date: 18 Oct 1999 21:40:07 -0400 (EDT) Hi y'all. I just want to throw my two cents in for a laugh- haha- I think. I have discovered one point on which I think Moby is dead wrong. At the show in Buffalo 16 Oct.99, he stated to the crowd that he doesn't rank himself a very sexy individual. It might be just me, but I think for once Moby is dead wrong. Hee hee. I hope this isn't too off-topic for you purists. It's all about Moby, all right! By the way, the show was amazing, Moby seemed to be in fine form although he apologized to the crowd; he was apparently coming down with a cold. When he played Thousand as the final encore, the lighting was amazing- it looked as though his face was morphing between three different images, and sometimes it seemed as though you could see through his ribcage- translucent Moby! And once again, I'll never get tired of relating incidences of Moby's kindness and genuine appreciation of his fans. He treats us better than any other musician I've heard of, and he should know that I for one love him all the more for it. Thanks! Meaghan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Glowerm5679@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby live rochester last night Date: 18 Oct 1999 21:42:26 EDT That same dj played in Buffalo the night before and we all hated it. Maybe he should have listened to more than Bodyrock to get a clue as to what a Moby audience would love. Although half way thru our show Moby intro'd him as a friend from Brooklyn... so who knows whats up with that. Although the show was absolutely amazing and full of die hard Moby fans for the most part. The best thing was having him dive into the audience where he crowd surfed around for a few minutes. -meshell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) note on a live show Date: 18 Oct 1999 22:38:20 EDT In a message dated 10/18/99 9:43:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time, m.marian@utoronto.ca writes: << At the show in Buffalo 16 Oct.99, he stated to the crowd that he doesn't rank himself a very sexy individual. It might be just me, but I think for once Moby is dead wrong. >> don't worry, you're not the only one... i totally agree with you 100%. i initially noticed this quality when i saw him on 'politically incorrect' which was the first time i ever saw moby in reality after being a fan for years (i didn't have cable access back then). i just couldn't believe he was the guy behind all that brilliant music i've been constantly listening to. since then and after meeting him once, i've fallen in love with him even more... :) -t p.s. sorry if this seems off-topic. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: Re: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY Date: 18 Oct 1999 19:44:06 PDT >I dont think cloves get you high... Cuz I only smoke cloves..... > > > ~Felicia Aren't you the 13 year old? Hmmm.... ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "I only eat candy!" Subject: (mobility) amp playlist and some other stuff Date: 18 Oct 1999 19:58:52 -0700 --- "Sanity never came my way Lost my mind just a couple of times" > >For anyone who has yet to see "Bodyrock (V3)" and who has access to MTV, it >will be shown tonight during AMP (2:00 am EST). speaking of which, here's last night's playlist: amp 10/18/99 Chemical Brothers- Out of Control (great video) Death in Vegas- Aisha Moby- Bodyrock Cirrus- Stop & Panic Tricky- For Real u-ziq- The Fear Add N to(X)- The Black Regeant Mr. Scruff- Get a Move On Nalin & Kane- Beachball (my fave song of the show) Pistel- Hearing Voices ---------------------- anyone in the nyc area going to see Stereolab next month? justr asking because im thinking of going. !)!*((, 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: "I only eat candy!" Subject: (mobility) no moby content Date: 18 Oct 1999 20:26:45 -0700 --- "Sanity never came my way Lost my mind just a couple of times" this has nothing to do with moby whatsoever, but i saw this and i cant stop laughing: http://fufme.com/ !)!*((, 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: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY Date: 19 Oct 1999 02:54:16 EDT In a message dated 10/18/99 9:45:53 PM Central Daylight Time, corrugatedfunk@hotmail.com writes: << >I dont think cloves get you high... Cuz I only smoke cloves..... > > > ~Felicia Aren't you the 13 year old? Hmmm... >> Yes.... But.... I'm 13......... ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JRDYM77@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY Date: 19 Oct 1999 03:00:34 EDT i hear cloves make your lungs bleed. physiologically speaking, how? i love clovves. theyre sweet tasting and crackle when you inhale. it makes me feel like being on a louisiana bayou. sooo coool. everyone please, moderate your alcohol drinking. my beau is an alcoholic and its like watching him on a high wire. i love him very dearly, and it pains me to be with him when there's lots of booze around. please, self-control? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY Date: 19 Oct 1999 03:04:42 EDT In a message dated 10/19/99 2:02:17 AM Central Daylight Time, JRDYM77@aol.com writes: << i hear cloves make your lungs bleed. >> Oh my goodness....... I'm all freeked out now....Oh well! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: (mobility) get wdmhfsb! Date: 19 Oct 1999 08:50:56 -0500 (CDT) yo mobites, i was one of the few lucky radio people who got both L12mute230 and 12mute230, the new moby singles! the subsonic mix (L12mute230) is pretty good as well as the clubby ATB mix (12mute230), buy my favorite by far is the ferry corsten mix! if you've heard his binary finary mix of 1999, you've heard this mix. I LOVE IT!!! it's possibly the best moby remix ever (not done by moby himself that is...) it's a total reworking of the song, but still uses alot of the original music and feel. totally banging progressive house!!!!! (i love moby on a cloud!) here it tonight on my show at www.kumd.org from 9pm to 11pm central. i'll probably play it after 10. [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: "Robert Taylor" Subject: Re: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY Date: 19 Oct 1999 08:24:10 PDT Yes they do make your lungs bleed. If you need to smoke just smoke a regular cigarette. >From: DJSkitles5@aol.com >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >Subject: Re: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY >Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 03:04:42 EDT > >In a message dated 10/19/99 2:02:17 AM Central Daylight Time, >JRDYM77@aol.com >writes: > ><< > i hear cloves make your lungs bleed. >> > >Oh my goodness....... I'm all freeked out now....Oh well! > > ~Felicia > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Orion Davis" Subject: Re: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY Date: 19 Oct 1999 10:58:23 -0500 > In a message dated 10/19/99 2:02:17 AM Central Daylight Time, JRDYM77@aol.com > writes: > > << > i hear cloves make your lungs bleed. >> > > Oh my goodness....... I'm all freeked out now....Oh well! > > ~Felicia > The deal with cloves making your lungs bleed is that cloves are a mild anesthetic, so people tend to be able to pull a LOT more smoke into their lungs from cloves, and don't tend to notice any warning signs. They don't inherently make your lungs bleed...but if you smoke a whole lot, you might not notice until the next day if you fucked your lungs up... Daniel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike A7" Subject: Re: (mobility) Track spotting Date: 19 Oct 1999 00:11:55 -0400 Tecknomonk@aol.com wrote: > i think they should just give chuck horn his own radio station. it's sad how > techno was originated here in detroit and we only have a 2 hour a week > program dedicated to it. Yeah Chuck Horn should get his own station with a nightly show by the Electrifying Mojo. Talk about a guy who was giving Detroit techno it's rightful respect and AIRPLAY back in the day. You know radio is sad in Detroit when there's not a spot for Mojo on the airwaves. Why? Because he has a brain and doesn't pander to playlists. He is a GENIUS and legend in radio. I have a feeling if he was still on the air he would dig "Play". Sorry to veer off topic to the rest on the list but the shit state of radio really is a subject that burns me up. MikeA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) comments Date: 19 Oct 1999 19:58:27 +0200 I've solved the Realaudio problem (thanks Eric) and my Moby Collectors page is fully active now! Come take a peek at: http://www.geocities.com/animal_sight/ Dj Pagan wrote: >English law requires that any singles that go >out, in order to be sold for single prices, >cannot exceed a certain amount of time, which >gives time for about three songs per single. Oh yeah??? and what about: - the UK Into the Blue single => 5 tracks (37:55) - UK Into the Blue remixes => 6 tracks (39:52) - UK James Bond Theme => 6 tracks (35:58) - or perhaps the UK Demons/Horses single => 2 tracks (41:26) But you are right about the fact that US releases usually have more playing time than UK singles, but because of some law??? neh. Xaq wrote: >i was one of the few lucky radio people who got both L12mute230 and >12mute230, the new moby singles! the subsonic mix (L12mute230) is pretty >good as well as the clubby ATB mix (12mute230) I have the 2nd promo 12" (PL12Mute230) and it also has the Subsonic Legacy remix on it, but a different version than on the CD!!!! the version I have is 8:31 minutes long, it's almost the same, but the slow instrumental intro is just 2 minutes longer than the version on the remix CD, the version on the promo is much better IMO... Does L12Mute230 also have the looong version? and what are the other tracks on the L12"? (<>,,<>) np: FSOL - My Kingdom ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Orion Davis" Subject: Re: (mobility) comments Date: 19 Oct 1999 13:14:48 -0500 I think what you're referring to is not law, but the rules for chart placement for singles. In order for a release to be considered a single, it can have no more than three tracks. You can of course release a five-track single, but it won't be considered for the charts. That's why a lot of artists release a three-song single for chart consideration, and a longer version of the same single for collectors... Daniel "I try to save myself but myself keeps slipping away" --Into the Void Nine Inch Nails > > Dj Pagan wrote: > >English law requires that any singles that go > >out, in order to be sold for single prices, > >cannot exceed a certain amount of time, which > >gives time for about three songs per single. > > Oh yeah??? and what about: > - the UK Into the Blue single => 5 tracks (37:55) > - UK Into the Blue remixes => 6 tracks (39:52) > - UK James Bond Theme => 6 tracks (35:58) > - or perhaps the UK Demons/Horses single => 2 tracks (41:26) > > But you are right about the fact that US releases > usually have more playing time than UK singles, > but because of some law??? neh. > > Xaq wrote: > >i was one of the few lucky radio people who got both L12mute230 and > >12mute230, the new moby singles! the subsonic mix (L12mute230) is pretty > >good as well as the clubby ATB mix (12mute230) > > I have the 2nd promo 12" (PL12Mute230) and it also has the Subsonic > Legacy remix on it, but a different version than on the CD!!!! the version > I have is 8:31 minutes long, it's almost the same, but the slow instrumental > intro is just 2 minutes longer than the version on the remix CD, the version > on the promo is much better IMO... Does L12Mute230 also have the looong > version? and what are the other tracks on the L12"? > > (<>,,<>) > np: FSOL - My Kingdom > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Doogsidog Subject: (mobility) SYRACUSE TONITE Date: 19 Oct 1999 11:23:51 -0700 (PDT) anyone out there going to the syracuse show tonight? anyone out there who is going who also wants to say "hi" for no good reason whatsoever? anyone out there? -me __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) stylez/GLOBAL GROOVE Date: 19 Oct 1999 11:52:43 -0700 (PDT) hmmmm, now which musical style should Moby do next? well, we did say something about like poetry/spoken word, didnt we once, when Clay was on the list, forever ago? shit i havent e'd him in a while.... a whole album of "The Sky Is Broken".....nevermind i'd get sick of that easily, ya know? anyway what about the polka speed acid trance metal kor???? we were talking over at SOCKHEADS about havin a party at liam's mom house, and we were all claiming instruments for tha big jam.... i got the turntables, or my sampler, or if we have one this huge synth that morphs sounds as we play em yeah!!!!!!! and someoe says "we're gonna rock the party that rocks the body" which we are gonna do. heh we should all just get together and JAMMMMMM one day right! that would kick ass! oh yeah! i heard DJ Skribble play the Olav Basoski mix of Bodyrock on Global Groove! and they played part of the Phizzo version of the video! yay!!!!!!!! they also played Freestylers "Dont Stop"! thats kress! that show is mad evil tho. even Moby say its stupid, in some SPIN a few months ago. Skribble doesnt even DJ the songs during the show, he prerecords the trax onto something and just kinda mock-scratches during the show. on his mix cds tho, he plays slightly more underground choons, so he's a little misrepresented on MTV. of course the scary thing is, he's the most wellknown DJ among all these teenybopper kids. yes, its a fact, i've heard kids refer to DJ Skribble when someone mentions DJs. EEEEK! ok, i guess im gone! "Yeah I'm a playa hata I hate it when playas don't take their turn And when the record company drops me That's when I learn" Tricky the gansta rappa ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony N Gall Subject: (mobility) hi again everybody! Date: 19 Oct 1999 13:51:04 -0500 (CDT) hi everybody! my name's Anthony Gall, and i was on the list for quite a bit of time, before i had to move and i lost internet access. well i'm at college now, so here i am back on Mobility! hope to hear some interesting things, too...well see ya later, -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "PuryLane Amiris" Subject: (mobility) Gay Rights! Add my name! Date: 19 Oct 1999 15:37:13 EDT From: Modragon75@aol.com | Block address Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 20:45:11 EDT Fwd: Hate Crimes To: akonkel@hotmail.com, omer7500@hotmail.com, arshah@umich.edu, pelloni@seas.upenn.edu, sith_lord6@hotmail.com, Uofdmadsci@aol.com, llo169@flash.net, edgirl76@hotmail.com, jkurtz@sun.science.wayne.edu, detrw25@hotmail.com, mhemak@bbt.org, kamiakin5@yahoo.com, twisty_J@yahoo.com, Phat751@aol.com, jasonh@waveform.net, jks11@po.cwru.edu, jmb34@po.cwru.edu, jbmuppet@yahoo.com, mckiensys@hotmail.com, Mustheat@aol.com, MaryHBrady@aol.com, mgperkow@prodigy.net, BoyOfBrady@aol.com, wcmamm@gateway.net, hauler80@hotmail.com, niki@mich.com, littlepjdavid@yahoo.com, mrkazootie@hotmail.com, slysnoodles@yahoo.com, Spfxdud@aol.com, Spimijan93@aol.com, ss84132@ltu.edu, UofDOboe@hotmail.com Add Addresses In a message dated 10/10/1999 1:04:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, AmitSun writes: << Subj: FWD: Hate Crimes bsbig@hotmail.com BoyOfBrady << PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE EMAIL AND DON'T KILL THIS PETITION. *IF YOU AREN'T SIGNING, PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO AllRunique@aol.com. IF YOU DON'T FORWARD IT, THE NAMES SIGNED MAY NOT COUNT.* As you have all probably heard about in detail, a tragic event happened nearly a year ago, on October 6 1998, outside Laramie, Wyoming. Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old University of Wyoming student, was tortured, beaten, and left tied to a pole in the freezing cold. Six days later, he died of his wounds in Poudre Valley Hospital, Fort Collins, Colorado. Matthew was murdered because he was gay and because he was a prominent and charismatic member of the gay and lesbian student group on campus. Right now Wyoming and Colorado have no anti-hate crime laws; the state legislature in Wyoming has voted down anti-bias bills for each of the past three years. There is an effort in Wyoming and Colorado to enact Matthew Shepard Laws, which would strongly punish the perpetrators of hate crimes. This petition demands the broadening of federal anti-hate crime law. Opening Statement: "We state strongly that violence on the basis of sexual orientation, race or gender is wrong, is evil, is reprehensible." John Buehren, President of The Unitarian Universalist speaks for Unitarian Universalists, but his words are reflected in the hearts of people everywhere who believe we must speak out, take action against, and condemn hate crimes in all their ugly forms. A resolution follows: WHEREAS: We affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person. WHEREAS: We commend the efforts of those individuals who dedicate their lives to causes of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That we hereby urge the passage of The Hate Crimes Prevention Act (HCPA), H.R.3081 and S.1529. The Hate Crimes Prevention Act (HCPA), H.R.3081 and S.1529, would amend current federal law (which permits federal prosecution of a hate crime only if the crime was motivated by bias based on religion, national origin, or color) to include real or perceived sexual orientation, gender, and disability so the FBI would be able to investigate and prosecute violent hate crimes against gays, lesbians, and bisexuals. Under this bill, hate crimes that cause death or bodily injury because of prejudice can be investigated federally, regardless of whether the victim was exercising a federally protected right. The only way that our representatives can be aware of the base of support or this change to the current law is by making our voices heard. Please add your name to this petition and forward it, so that it can then be forwarded to the President of The United States; the Vice President of the United States; and our United States Senators and House Members. Petition Management: 1. This petition is being passed around the Internet. Please add your name to it so that we can have tougher laws against all hate crimes. Please keep the petition rolling. Do not reply to me. Please sign and forward to others to sign. This is being forwarded to several people at once to add their names. It will not matter if many people receive the same list as the names are being managed. 2. If you print out this petition for circulation and signing, please email the listing of names with locations to the email address: AllRunique@aol.com (an e-mail address created to receive this petition). Include a note to indicate you have a hand-signed petition and include the number of names listed. 3. If you happen to be the 50th, 100th, 150th, 200th, 250th, (...) name on this petition, please forward a copy to the above address. 4. If you sign, please pass it on to others. If not, please do not kill it. Send it on to the email address: AllRunique@aol.com Thank You, Leslie Palmer I cannot stay silent, my outrage and compassion will not allow it. Please add a number and sign at the bottom of this list. 001) Leslie Palmer, Jacksonville, FL 002) Stephen Silverman, South Burlington, VT 003) Wayne Arnason 004) Theo Diamond, Charlottesville, Va 005) Sasha Kopf, Northampton, MA / Princeton, NJ 006) Geoffrey B. Metz, Tufts Univ., Medford, MA 007) Emily Sporl, Tufts University, Medford, MA 008) Tai Collins, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 009) Danielle Lazarin, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 010) Priscilla Morales, Yale University, New Haven, CT 011) Lydia Pace, Yale University, New Haven, CT 012) Julia Goren, Williams College, Williamstown, MA 013) Jamie Waxman, Columbia University 014) Rebecca Zimmerman, Columbia University, NY 015) Ariel Meyerstein, Columbia University, NY 017) Aaron Finkel, University of Missouri-Columbia, MO 018) Sally Noedel, Truman State Univ., Kirksville, MO 019) Kim Cook, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 020) Molly Mitchell, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 021) Jeremy Schwab, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 022) Aaron Manheim, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 023) Rebecca Pronsky, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 024) Rebecca Milburn, Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, CT 025) Christene DeJong, Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, CT 026) Lisa Lapman, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 027) Julia Sussner, Wellesley College, MA 028) Adrian Dellecker, Trinity College, CT 029) Sarah Mullen, Trinity College, CT 030) Phu Thai, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 031) Leigh Phillips, Wheaton College, Norton, MA 032) Dominic Rozzi, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY 033) Matthew Small, Heidelburg College, Tiffin OH 034) Linda Roach, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY 035) Julian Halliday, Schlumberger AS, Columbus, OH 036) Elizabeth Wohler, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 037) Susan Gordon, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 038) Heidi Cook, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY 039) Ariel Spira-Cohen, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY 040) Kerry Maxwell, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY 041) Emma McLaren, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY 042) Michelle Marsidi, Brown University, Providence, RI 043) Eliana Garcia, Connecticut College, New London, CT 044) Jaime Viola, Farmington, CT 045) Ryan Ihrke, Luther College, Decorah, IA 046) Perry-O Sliwa, Luther College, Decorah, IA 047) Gui Dall'Stella, New York, NY 048) Abdul Knowles, Dain Rauscher Inc. 049) Gerry Petersen, St. ANsgar Schools, St. Ansgar, IA 050) Lori Hagen, Luther College, Decorah, IA 051) Jennifer Kirking, Prairie du Chien, WI 052) Regina Check, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin 053) Sarah Guidotti, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 054) Camella Dimitri, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 055) C.M.Ralph, Redwood City, CA 056) Sarah E. 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Date: 19 Oct 1999 15:38:33 EDT Hey! I would really appreciate it if anyone could tell me how to get my name off this list. I hate it with a passion! I get a lot of great material, but most of it's a waste. THanks! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY Date: 19 Oct 1999 14:54:17 -0700 > >I dont think cloves get you high... Cuz I only smoke cloves..... Ok, I forgot to do the Kimby public service announcement. Cloves, much like ciggerettes can cause a multitude of problems. Cloves can and WILL make your lungs bleed. I know this because I hung out in a highly gothic crowd and they smoke A LOT of cloves and yes, I have had friends wake up coughing blood from chain smoking cloves. Whenever I do something I know is not good for my body w/ prolonged use, I do in infrequently as in I don't smoke a pack a day, I don't even smoke a clove a day and I don't drink a bottle of Everclear or whatever, like eat a whole pig....you know? So, just so you know, cloves cause lung bleeding and stuff. > > >Aren't you the 13 year old? You know, cloves or flavored cigs/cigars are *very* popular among young ppl. This isn't good nessasarily but I'm not saying don't do it. Just beaware that it's bad for you w/prolonged use and excessive use. Ok. --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SPND17@aol.com Subject: (mobility) new member Date: 19 Oct 1999 17:51:58 EDT My name is Scott, and I am an 18 year old Mby fan. I own copies of Ambient, Everything Is Wrong, EIW DJ Remix Album, Animal Rights, Rare: The Collected B-Sides w/ bonus disc Go: The Collected Remixes, That's When I Reach For My Revolver Remixes, Play, and several bootleg shows. I first heard Moby while staying with my sister in Boston, Mass, and have since purchased all of the above cd's and have always kept my eyes open for opportunities to see him live. Unfortunately, I have only had one chance, the recent Oct. 16 show in Buffalo (which was unbelievable by the way). I like way too many other types of bands to list here, so if you are interested, mail me directly at spnd17@aol.com. -Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) DRUGS, ALCHOL, AND RESPONSIBILITY Date: 19 Oct 1999 15:00:17 -0700 > >Yes they do make your lungs bleed. If you need to smoke > >just smoke a regular cigarette. Ciggerettes are nasty. They taste terrible. They just aren't cloves but, it's better to not smoke or to only smoke cloves accasionally if you have to but do not smoke them excessively because you will wake up with a bloody mouth. I know this. I think they have fiber glass in them in tiny, unseeable peices that is what cuts up your lungs. Nothing that you smoke is good for you. But, if you want to do it and if you're doing it because you like it and not because it's cool to other ppl then by all means, do it but keep your body in mind...it's the ONLY one you'll get, unless you believe in re-incarnation, so then it might be the ONLY human body you get. So don't ruin it! --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SPND17@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby live rochester last night Date: 19 Oct 1999 17:54:22 EDT I have to agree about that DJ. I saw in Buffalo too, and he was terrible!!! He played very little aside from rap music, and barely even did anything with that. I mean no disrespect to him as a friend of Moby's, but he really isn't any good. -Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights! Date: 19 Oct 1999 15:06:54 -0700 > > << PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE EMAIL AND DON'T KILL > THIS PETITION. > *IF YOU AREN'T SIGNING, PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO > AllRunique@aol.com. IF > YOU > DON'T FORWARD IT, THE NAMES SIGNED MAY NOT > COUNT.* > I don't get it? Why send it back to the person? It's an odd forward to the list but I'm done about it! I'm a big gay rights person! I am so into gay rights! I'm glad to get this, even via the list. Anyone else have thoughts? --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SPND17@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights! Date: 19 Oct 1999 18:17:06 EDT I'll one-up you. That email address doesn't even exist. Go figure. I have to agree with what the list had to say though. I'm not gay, but my sister and a number of my friends are, and I do not feel that they are any less good of a person for it. In fact, I respect them more for being able to be open about this. In the spirit of Moby's beliefs that all humans and animals deserve equal rights, we should do our part to make stronger laws against hate crimes in the US. -Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: (mobility) break Date: 19 Oct 1999 18:54:53 -0400 well i need to take a break from this list for awhile. if anything progresses with THANKS 2, somebody please email me. I'm anxious for the day that is finally done. Thanks, Eric gold@netrox.net http://www.mp3.com/tonematrix http://www.tonematrix.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: morag doodikins Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 19 Oct 1999 16:36:03 -0700 (PDT) ..i was driving in my friend's car and we were listening to Moby-moby. i have the same album but i bought mine in england a while ago. i noticed that eventhough the case is the same mine is way different. on his, in the beggining of next is the e, it sounds like someone is squeaking a squeaky toy whearas mine is a much harder beat. then in drop the beat mine is just a totally different mix; you can't even tell they're saying "drop the beat", it's all chopped up. acouple of the other songs are just slightly different mixes too...can anyone shed some light? ..-oh, and going back to the hair conversation, on the inside there is a picture of moby with hair and it is funky looking. it just kind of weirds me out to think about meeting him with hair. it just wouldn't be the same. i sort of developed a fetish for bald heads now; if anyone wants to start that support group, i'm all about it.. for all those Tricky fans, his show was increadible. i wasn't sure what i thought about the new album, but now i definately have respect for where they're going. ..my last 2 cents: i think moby should make a country album. i hate country, but i think it would be cute.. -*freyja* --- kimbalina wrote: > > > > >Yes they do make your lungs bleed. If you need to > smoke > > >just smoke a regular cigarette. > > Ciggerettes are nasty. They taste terrible. They > just aren't cloves > but, it's better to not smoke or to only smoke > cloves accasionally if > you have to but do not smoke them excessively > because you will wake up > with a bloody mouth. I know this. > > I think they have fiber glass in them in tiny, > unseeable peices that is > what cuts up your lungs. > > Nothing that you smoke is good for you. But, if you > want to do it and > if you're doing it because you like it and not > because it's cool to > other ppl then by all means, do it but keep your > body in mind...it's the > ONLY one you'll get, unless you believe in > re-incarnation, so then it > might be the ONLY human body you get. So don't ruin > it! > > --kimby > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: (mobility) Moby's Music heard on TV again Date: 19 Oct 1999 19:03:11 -0500 This time it was "Everloving" on a promo for tonight's Buffy/Angel crossover episode. Damn I wish I knew who Moby's publicist was and how I could hire them for when my company starts shopping it's acts around. They're good. 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: "Derek ~" Subject: (mobility) moby t-shirts Date: 19 Oct 1999 19:05:26 MST hi does anyone know where to purchase any moby shirts besides his concerts? i really want some moby shirts but can't find them. also does anyone know where to get any other good techno groups or artists shirts like the chemical brothers and underworld? thanks -derek ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) Oh Ya the Heart single Date: 19 Oct 1999 20:46:46 -0500 >> I was just wonder why there was only 3 songs >> on it. > >English law requires that any singles that go >out, in order to be sold for single prices, >cannot exceed a certain amount of time, which >gives time for about three songs per single. It's not really "English law"... it's more like "English chart rules." You can put as much of whatever you want on your CD single and sell it, but if you want it to chart, it has to fit within their rules. (I got my "Move" promo 12" today. And won a "Hymn" promo 12". :] ) -- 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: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) Citizen King Moby Date: 19 Oct 1999 21:17:00 -0500 Hi Folks, I took a good friend of mine to see a band called Citizen King a few weeks ago for her birthday. They were nice enough to stick around afterwards and talk with us and let her get autographs and pictures. I talked to their DJ Malcolm for quite some time. Eventually we got on the subject of Moby and he seemed to think Moby's music was great. In fact when I asked all the other bandmembers they loved Moby too. Ironically enough.... just about a week and a half after that happened, Citizen King has posted a giant picture of Malcolm and Moby on the front of their web page soooo... if you wanna see a nice picture of Moby and Malcolm, head on over to www.citizenking.com April K. another member of this list gets the credit for finding this. ------Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: (mobility) moby's favorite album Date: 19 Oct 1999 19:23:51 PDT hey everybody when i met moby on sunday for the signing before the show, i handed him two of my favorite cds, "animal rights" (w/limited edition little idiot cd) and voodoo child/moby "the end of everything". when signing, he said that "the end of everything" was by far his best and favorite recording, but it will never see the light of day. he had a fight with elektra records and subsequently left the label...so the company decided to screw him, and only made a VERY limited run on these. if anyone has it, consider yourself lucky! if anyone sees it, BUY IT! it's gotta be worth a fortune (now that mine's signed, i'm being buried with it). all that being said, moby definately knows how to pick em, that voodoo child cd is really his best stuff. -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby live rochester last night Date: 19 Oct 1999 19:26:18 PDT >I have to agree about that DJ. I saw in Buffalo too, and he was > >terrible!!! He played very little aside from rap music, and barely >even >did anything with that. I mean no disrespect to him as a >friend of >Moby's, but he really isn't any good. yeah...i was mainly angry that i paid to see moby and i wasn't getting moby. if i wanted to go to a club, that's where i would have been, dancing up a storm to whatever the dj thought fit. -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby t-shirts Date: 19 Oct 1999 19:36:24 PDT >hi >does anyone know where to purchase any moby shirts besides his concerts? i >really want some moby shirts but can't find them. also does anyone know >where to get any other good techno groups or artists shirts like the >chemical brothers and underworld? >thanks >-derek if you're into front 242 i can hook you up with a catalogue, they've got like 40-50 shirts in their catalogue...if anyone knows who they are here, kinda hard to find ppl who know them. -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 19 Oct 1999 19:32:00 PDT >..my last 2 cents: i think moby should make a country >album. i hate country, but i think it would be cute.. >-*freyja* heheheheheheheheheheheh....moby played a "country" version of "feeling so real" with the acoustic and fake southern drawl before busting into the real version of it on sunday...it was hilarious! ah, memories... -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 19 Oct 1999 23:15:53 EDT I think Moby should do folk music. Not country, but like Jewel and the non-rap version of Everlast. Write a song about something totally off the wall and completely random, like razorburn on his forehead. I think that would be cool. Incidently, since I mentioned Everlast, I have a new list (kinda off topic but not really) of the coolest/haunting voices in music today (or that you listen to). I would have to go for ~ Moby (of course) Everlast, Jane Siberry, who ever does the vocals for Egnigma and rumor has it that BT has a fabulous voice (but that's just a rumour I can't prove until I get the new album which is going to take awhile since I'm going to have to order from some finnish company. Damn imports.) I know there's more, but I can't think of them. And on the drug and alcohol thing ~ Cloves? Uh people, lives are your friend, and there's more to it then hacking up blood. Uck. Thank god for those anti-smoking commercials with people talking through their throats that scared me to death. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Glowerm5679@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights! Date: 19 Oct 1999 23:16:50 EDT I totally agree a few of my best friends are gay. I have seen them grow up and have to deal with all the b.s. that people give them even their own parents sometimes disowning them. They are people who have feelings. Who cares what your sexual preference is... hate crime sux. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: Re: (mobility) moby's favorite album Date: 19 Oct 1999 22:26:03 -0500 >"the >end of everything" was by far his best and favorite recording, but it will >never see the light of day. he had a fight with elektra records and >subsequently left the label...so the company decided to screw him, and only >made a VERY limited run on these. How limited? I have bought mine at a Best Buy, and I've seen about 3 other copies in my life time. >all that being said, moby definately knows how to pick em, that voodoo child >cd is really his best stuff. Did he say why he thinks it was his best? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Greening Ian Subject: (mobility) London Scala gig, 25th October Date: 20 Oct 1999 09:19:10 +0100 Hi Folks, Right, it's another meet-up message. This time, anyone going to the Scala on next Monday? An excuse to say hello and see how overpriced the bar is, I think. BTW, Moby has done 'country & western' stylee songs before, hasn't he? When I saw him at a festival just before Animal Rights came out, he was doing a c&w version of Everything is Wrong, if memory serves. I've probably got a tape of it around somewhere, if anyone's interested. Much Love, Ian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Moby in the Village Voice Date: 20 Oct 1999 01:27:04 EDT In this week's Voice there is a rather lengthy feature on some high-society soiree for what seems to be a makeup company/movie premiere/type-vague-thing, i dunno. I think it's the same thing someone mentioned before involving Gwyneth paltrow and Madonna. ANYWAY, apparently part of this thang involved inviting some "south-of-14th-street" types to the Russian tea Room, including our mr. moby. He's not mentioned much in the article. He remarks on the loveliness of the tea room and the loveliness of Simon LeBon's full head of hair, but there is a large picture of him in a hooded sweatshirt looking bemused at being in such an opulent setting. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby's favorite album Date: 19 Oct 1999 22:19:27 PDT >How limited? I have bought mine at a Best Buy, and I've seen about 3 >other >copies in my life time. he didn't say really. he just said that it's extremely rare and he was surprised anybody had it at all (then he explained the whole elektra thing). >Did he say why he thinks it was his best? that i couldn't tell you. maybe he did it mostly spur-of-the-moment, with little thought to creating a structured piece. maybe he just put a lot of emotion into the songs without really giving thought at all to marketability and it represents his inner personality the best because of that. this is all speculation though. *shrug* -alex "Forget all those health clinics and gyms. Sex is the best cure for everything, especially stress. If I have a good night of sex, all my problems are gone by ten o'clock in the morning!" -Grace Jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 00:49:59 EDT In a message dated 10/19/99 9:58:11 PM Central Daylight Time, a23_@hotmail.com writes: << heheheheheheheheheheheh....moby played a "country" version of "feeling so real" with the acoustic and fake southern drawl before busting into the real version of it on sunday...it was hilarious! ah, memories... -alex >> Her did the same at the Detroit concert..... It was sooo cute! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) moby's favorite album Date: 20 Oct 1999 00:23:16 -0700 http://www.cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/SID=316600053/pagename=/RP/CDN/FIND/alb um.html/ArtistID=MOBY/itemid=414942 There is the link for the "End of Everything" for the small fortune of $14.99, and it's been there for a long long while. just some info Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of R23 Irionik Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 7:24 PM hey everybody when i met moby on sunday for the signing before the show, i handed him two of my favorite cds, "animal rights" (w/limited edition little idiot cd) and voodoo child/moby "the end of everything". when signing, he said that "the end of everything" was by far his best and favorite recording, but it will never see the light of day. he had a fight with elektra records and subsequently left the label...so the company decided to screw him, and only made a VERY limited run on these. if anyone has it, consider yourself lucky! if anyone sees it, BUY IT! it's gotta be worth a fortune (now that mine's signed, i'm being buried with it). all that being said, moby definately knows how to pick em, that voodoo child cd is really his best stuff. -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) moby mixes Date: 20 Oct 1999 11:12:27 +0100 I have put together a cdr of moby mixes if anyone would like one let me know name the tracks and I will make a custom order for u as long as the time is less than 74min the tracks are 1 prodigy - everybody in the place dance hall version 2 David bowie - deadman walking housemix (also have moby mix 1) 3 Eskimos & Egypt - fall from grace moby distressed dub 4 john lydon - graveride moby mix 5 Jon Spencer blues explosion - wait a minute moby mix 6 blur - beetlebum moby mix 7 blur - beetlebum moby minimal house mix 8 brain eno - fractal zoom landed mix (have other 6 mixes as well) 9 clash - straight to hell moby with heather nova (not technically a remix but I like it) 10 Fortran 5 - hart on the line baseline mix (also voodoo child mix) 11 omd - souvenir moby mix 12 erasure - chorus vegan mix 13 metallica - until it sleeps (Herman Melville mix) wanted to include but ran out of space moby with butthole surfers - tiny rubber band. if anyone sees any mixes done for other people I don't have let me know maybe we could trade cdr's or something ;-) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike A7" Subject: Re: (mobility) comments Date: 19 Oct 1999 23:43:54 -0400 Bart van Eijck wrote: > Dj Pagan wrote: > >English law requires that any singles that go > >out, in order to be sold for single prices, > >cannot exceed a certain amount of time, which > >gives time for about three songs per single. > > Oh yeah??? and what about: > - the UK Into the Blue single => 5 tracks (37:55) > - UK Into the Blue remixes => 6 tracks (39:52) > - UK James Bond Theme => 6 tracks (35:58) > - or perhaps the UK Demons/Horses single => 2 tracks (41:26) Bart, That's because the singles you mention are before the UK Singles chart rules was instituted. It is not a law, it is a rule however that for a UK release to be considered a single it has to be no longer than twenty minutes TOTAL playing time and have I believe no more than 3 tracks. An asinine and stupid rule that has caused UK singles to suffer bigtime with horrible remix "edits" to get under the twenty minute rule. I'd like to know what geniuses thought up this rule, it's totally hurt UK singles. MikeA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 19 Oct 1999 22:26:13 PDT >I have a new list (kinda off topic but not really) of the >coolest/haunting >voices in music today hm...moby. bjork. the girl from haujobb. robert smith (the cure). david bowie. jean-luc DeMeyer (front 242). micheal stipe (r.e.m.). gordon downie (the tragically hip). dave gahan (depeche mode). -alex "Forget all those health clinics and gyms. Sex is the best cure for everything, especially stress. If I have a good night of sex, all my problems are gone by ten o'clock in the morning!" -Grace Jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights! Date: 20 Oct 1999 00:50:52 EDT In a message dated 10/19/99 10:18:36 PM Central Daylight Time, Glowerm5679@aol.com writes: << I totally agree a few of my best friends are gay. I have seen them grow up and have to deal with all the b.s. that people give them even their own parents sometimes disowning them. They are people who have feelings. Who cares what your sexual preference is... hate crime sux. >> Hell yea. ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Oh Ya the Heart single Date: 20 Oct 1999 06:18:10 -0700 (PDT) --- I wrote: >>English law requires that any singles that go >>out, in order to be sold for single prices, >>cannot exceed a certain amount of time, which >>gives time for about three songs per single. I am an idiot. Thank you for this announcement. :) Chart rules was what I meant... and that price stuff... let's just ignore that statement, shall we? :) ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) moby's favorite album Date: 20 Oct 1999 06:23:53 -0700 (PDT) --- R23 Irionik wrote: > he had a fight with elektra records and > subsequently left the label...so the > company decided to screw him, and only > made a VERY limited run on these. Funny, I can get many copies at www.cdnow.com. ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 06:31:23 -0700 (PDT) --- Insrtbrain@aol.com wrote: > Jane Siberry, "Would you believe me..." I'm almost in tears just thinking about this song... > BT has a fabulous voice Doesn't he sample his own voice for his CDs, like the current ones, Ima and ESCM? ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "courtney colonna" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 06:43:00 PDT >I have a new list (kinda off topic but not really) of the >> >coolest/haunting >>voices in music today > >hm...moby. bjork. the girl from haujobb. robert smith (the cure). david >bowie. jean-luc DeMeyer (front 242). micheal stipe (r.e.m.). gordon >downie (the tragically hip). dave gahan (depeche mode). > >-alex > great choices! don't forget nick cave, laetitia sadier from stereolab, and miki and emma from lush. *courtney ______________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Greening Ian Subject: RE: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 14:53:29 +0100 Can I play? Maire Brennan (new album soon! yay!) Guy Kyser of Thin White Rope (check On the Floe) Toni Halliday - Curve Don't laugh, but I kinda like Bruce Springsteen on the Ghost of Tom Joad record too ... 8-) Much Love, Ian -----Original Message----- Sent: 20 October 1999 14:43 >I have a new list (kinda off topic but not really) of the >> >coolest/haunting >>voices in music today > >hm...moby. bjork. the girl from haujobb. robert smith (the cure). david >bowie. jean-luc DeMeyer (front 242). micheal stipe (r.e.m.). gordon >downie (the tragically hip). dave gahan (depeche mode). > >-alex > great choices! don't forget nick cave, laetitia sadier from stereolab, and miki and emma from lush. *courtney ______________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) comments Date: 20 Oct 1999 16:16:41 +0200 Mike wrote: >It is not a law, it is a rule however that for a UK >release to be considered a single it has to be no longer than twenty >minutes TOTAL playing time and have I believe no more than 3 tracks. An >asinine and stupid rule that has caused UK singles to suffer bigtime with >horrible remix "edits" to get under the twenty minute rule. I'd like to >know what geniuses thought up this rule, it's totally hurt UK singles. I can't believe they did that! I was wondering why Mute kept on releasing 3 track Moby singles, Perhaps this STUPID chart rule thing is also the cause of the sudden ending of Flying Foxes and Running (from the Run On single) F#CK! Bart (<>,,<>) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) ***Off-Topic stereolab Date: 20 Oct 1999 09:27:28 -0500 Hi Folks, I've got the opportunity to go see stereolab in December. I only have Dots and Loops and i've heard a new song (on the CMJ cd) and I'm wondering if I should go to the show? Its going to be a 4 hour drive. The drive isn't that big a deal (i drove 8 hours to see moby, twice) But the ticket price and the drive together... it will be at least 30 or 40 bucks. Is STEREOLAB WORTH IT? those of you who have seen them, please let me know. ------rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Jacobson" Subject: RE: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 10:47:11 -0400 Cool list idea. Here's my list, Mostly obscure, but if you want to hear realy amazing, unique vocal textures check these people out. David Hykes & The Harmonic Choir (Harmonic chant) Huun-Huur-Tu (Tuvan Throat Singing) The Gyoto Monks (Tibetan Chant) Joan La Barbra (20th Century Classical Vocalist, Lots of John Cage and Electronic manipulation) Mike Patton of Mister Bungle Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn (Sufi music, now dead but still valid) Liu Sola (Chinese folk & Avante Garde singer) Jeff Buckley (also dead but still valid) The singer for Sheila Devine whoever he is. I heard him on the radio today, really interesting. Beth from Portishead Whoever sang "Poems" on the Nearly God album, I don't have it here to check. Bjork Thanks for reading, MAO Inhibitor www.soundsbig.com/MAOInhibitor.html -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Greening Ian Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 9:53 AM Can I play? Maire Brennan (new album soon! yay!) Guy Kyser of Thin White Rope (check On the Floe) Toni Halliday - Curve Don't laugh, but I kinda like Bruce Springsteen on the Ghost of Tom Joad record too ... 8-) Much Love, Ian -----Original Message----- Sent: 20 October 1999 14:43 >I have a new list (kinda off topic but not really) of the >> >coolest/haunting >>voices in music today > >hm...moby. bjork. the girl from haujobb. robert smith (the cure). david >bowie. jean-luc DeMeyer (front 242). micheal stipe (r.e.m.). gordon >downie (the tragically hip). dave gahan (depeche mode). > >-alex > great choices! don't forget nick cave, laetitia sadier from stereolab, and miki and emma from lush. *courtney ______________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Jacobson" Subject: RE: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 10:58:38 -0400 Yup, I forgot Toni from Curve, she's great. -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Greening Ian Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 9:53 AM Can I play? Maire Brennan (new album soon! yay!) Guy Kyser of Thin White Rope (check On the Floe) Toni Halliday - Curve Don't laugh, but I kinda like Bruce Springsteen on the Ghost of Tom Joad record too ... 8-) Much Love, Ian -----Original Message----- Sent: 20 October 1999 14:43 >I have a new list (kinda off topic but not really) of the >> >coolest/haunting >>voices in music today > >hm...moby. bjork. the girl from haujobb. robert smith (the cure). david >bowie. jean-luc DeMeyer (front 242). micheal stipe (r.e.m.). gordon >downie (the tragically hip). dave gahan (depeche mode). > >-alex > great choices! don't forget nick cave, laetitia sadier from stereolab, and miki and emma from lush. *courtney ______________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jason miklian" Subject: (mobility) "rare" moby items Date: 20 Oct 1999 09:53:58 CDT hey all-just happened on this site that had a pretty good selection of somewhat hard to find (Japanese, etc.) singles and albums... http://eil.com/ then do a search for moby, and it comes up with about 25 matches-and the prices aren't all that bad either! my 0.02... j ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 11:49:44 EDT In a message dated 10/20/1999 6:30:40 AM Pacific Daylight Time, djpagan@yahoo.com writes: << Doesn't he sample his own voice for his CDs, like the current ones, Ima and ESCM? >> Uh Uh.. His first vocal appearance is on Movement in Still LIfe on "Satellite," or so he claims in a recent interview. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby's favorite album Date: 20 Oct 1999 09:17:42 PDT > > he had a fight with elektra records and > > subsequently left the label...so the > > company decided to screw him, and only > > made a VERY limited run on these. > >Funny, I can get many copies at www.cdnow.com. hey, all i know is what he told me. i'd rather think of it as something special anyway. if you can get it there, go ahead. -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: (mobility) ***WAY OFF TOPIC Date: 20 Oct 1999 11:30:41 -0500 Hi folks, I really hate to do this... but i'm desperate. I have to find a pair of light glasses for a project i'm working on. If any of you have seen the movie "blade" the DJ in the rave scene is wearing these glasses. Its basically a pair of non-prescription glasses with flashlights mounted on either side. I know that a lot of you are Orbital fans. Orbital wore them during the tour this year. I really need to get some quickly so if anyone knows a DJ supply place where i can buy them..... I've seen them for sale before but naturally, i cant find them now. I've checked pro sound and music factory.... nobody seems to carry them anymore..... any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thank you! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 13:00:58 EDT In a message dated 10/20/99 9:35:25 AM Central Daylight Time, carl.jacobson@soundsbig.com writes: << Cool list idea. Here's my list, Mostly obscure, but if you want to hear realy amazing, unique vocal textures check these people out. >> OOO! Fun! Heres mine..... Moby, Boom Boom Satellites (really really awsome CD, if you havnt checked it out, I highly recomend it.) Dj Rap, Bif Naked (I just hurd one of her songs this morning, but really good) Tod Terry the "Let it ride" single, And.... I cant think of anymore... Oh yea! Janis Joplin ( I love her voice!) Oh yes. And to the :Arent you the 13 year old comment. I dont really like to be refured to as "the 13 year old" I love Moby and probally alot of the same artists as you do. I know I'm 13 and all, but, dose it matter on here? I know this is off the subject, but, thanks for lisning. ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david chamberlain Subject: Re: (mobility) moby's favorite album Date: 20 Oct 1999 13:16:34 -0400 > > > he had a fight with elektra records and > > > subsequently left the label...so the > > > company decided to screw him, and only > > > made a VERY limited run on these. > > hmmm, i've bought three copies of it myself...seen others in many a major record store. Perhaps he was speaking of another album? Maybe the original european version? Isn't "The end of everything" a re-release? dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MoonA13@aol.com Subject: (mobility) wdmhfsb Date: 20 Oct 1999 13:52:02 EDT Has anyone heard the wdmhfsb import single yet? What are your reviews for it? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Reed Subject: (mobility) The End of Everything? Date: 20 Oct 1999 19:42:24 +0100 >>How limited? I have bought mine at a Best Buy, and I've seen about 3 >other >>copies in my life time. > >he didn't say really. he just said that it's extremely rare and he was >surprised anybody had it at all (then he explained the whole elektra thing). which albums this? The US End Of Everything... apparently it's been remixed from the Uk edition. The big question is... does anybody know how much, and therefore, is it worth getting? -- Mark Reed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony N Gall Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 13:35:52 -0500 (CDT) sorry, but...in the insert for Ima, it says that the vocals on many of the tracks are done by Brian Transeau (BT), also if you've ever heard him talking, you'd recognize his voice in the songs. -Anthony On Wed, 20 Oct 1999 Insrtbrain@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 10/20/1999 6:30:40 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > djpagan@yahoo.com writes: > > << Doesn't he sample his own voice for his CDs, like > the current ones, Ima and ESCM? >> > > > Uh Uh.. His first vocal appearance is on Movement in Still LIfe on > "Satellite," or so he claims in a recent interview. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony N Gall Subject: Re: (mobility) moby's favorite album Date: 20 Oct 1999 13:41:08 -0500 (CDT) On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, david chamberlain wrote: > hmmm, i've bought three copies of it myself...seen others in many a > major record store. Perhaps he was speaking of another album? Maybe > the original european version? Isn't "The end of everything" a > re-release? > > dave > yea, it's a bit harder to find the european version i think. it has that extra track "animal sight" at the end, which is not on the american version, right? also, did moby sample The Orb for that synthy thing that goes throughout the song....i SWEAR i heard that exact same sound on one of the songs from the Ultraworld cd.... -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) ***WAY OFF TOPIC Date: 20 Oct 1999 14:47:00 -0700 Haha dude I got 3 pairs... I got them at like a dollar store for, yes a whole dollar each. they kinda look stupid when wearing them..but I also seen a guy wear them in a refused video... so anyways, you can drive to this dollar store in ny and get them. Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Rob Skipworth Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 9:31 AM Hi folks, I really hate to do this... but i'm desperate. I have to find a pair of light glasses for a project i'm working on. If any of you have seen the movie "blade" the DJ in the rave scene is wearing these glasses. Its basically a pair of non-prescription glasses with flashlights mounted on either side. I know that a lot of you are Orbital fans. Orbital wore them during the tour this year. I really need to get some quickly so if anyone knows a DJ supply place where i can buy them..... I've seen them for sale before but naturally, i cant find them now. I've checked pro sound and music factory.... nobody seems to carry them anymore..... any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thank you! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 15:26:52 EDT In a message dated 10/20/1999 11:39:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time, agall3@uic.edu writes: << sorry, but...in the insert for Ima, it says that the vocals on many of the tracks are done by Brian Transeau (BT), also if you've ever heard him talking, you'd recognize his voice in the songs. >> THen he fibbed in the interview then.. Piss on him. No not really, I still love him. But false advertising is bad. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Feelingbadlyreal@aol.com Subject: (mobility) German Records and 2 tracks singles Date: 20 Oct 1999 15:47:59 EDT I want those Run On mixes on Intercord ! They seem to be really good and i was told that some are in the same spirit than WHDMHFSB good mixes that is clubtrance stuff. I've seen that cd banzai (based in La I guess) sell those mixes (at about $13 but $7 for shipping to Europe. That's a pity knowing that there from Germany) but there are many catalogue numbers and no track listing. Did someone buy it so that he could give us the catalogue number ? Thanks in advance. Furthermore I saw on some online store 2 tracks singles from Honey, Run On and Bodyrock imported from Holland. Anyone has these ? Promo or real singles ? That's enough for now I guess Have fun Matthieu http://www.multimania.com/evilninja/index.html (Moby site in French only) np: Rushing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Feelingbadlyreal@aol.com Subject: Re:(mobility) (moby related) WDMHFSB mixes? Date: 20 Oct 1999 15:47:58 EDT Hi to everybody ! It's been a long time since my last mail (under the web adress Matthino@aol.com) because as many others I have to work, pass exams ... I have to say that I'm glad that this list is again a Moby list and not a NMR or other things (Why not these guys don't create a non Moby mailing list ?) Bart has done last week or so a review of WDMHFSB mixes. I like those kind of reviews but I have to say that I don't agree with him on the ATB mix which I think is not bad at all (come of course after the Corsten one but before the Subsonic Legacy). The thing is, the samples are done for the original and don't go very well on more faster stuff but nowadays a remix without original samples is not a remix. Also I have to say, Why does the Sharp Roadster Club mix is so bad ? It really sucks. I nearly regret to have bought the vinyl having the CD. Moby ''on the 6'' (of November) in Lille! I am going to see Moby ! That (body)rocks! Bye Matthieu http://www.multimania.com/evilninja/index.html (Moby site in French only) Note: Matej, is your French improving since last time ? Please don't brake the Cd and tell your friend that if there is a Cd that he doesn't like he can send it to me. np: WDMHFSB? (Ferry Corsten mix) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SPND17@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby mixes Date: 20 Oct 1999 16:00:46 EDT Just in case anyone is interested in knowing, Moby also did the mixing for a band called Psychotica on one track of their self-titled cd. He did only the track called Cybernation, which in my, admittedly biased opinion (being a Psychotica fan), is an extremely good song. -Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SPND17@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 16:02:30 EDT << >I have a new list (kinda off topic but not really) of the >coolest/haunting >voices in music today >> Pat Briggs (Psychotica) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SPND17@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) comments Date: 20 Oct 1999 16:06:11 EDT << I can't believe they did that! I was wondering why Mute kept on releasing 3 track Moby singles, Perhaps this STUPID chart rule thing is also the cause of the sudden ending of Flying Foxes and Running (from the Run On single) F#CK! >> That is why a number of the cds out of the UK come in parts one and two. Underworld has done a number of those, as have bands like the Sneaker Pimps and Garbage. That is the only way that they can get around the stupid rules, which screw us, and force us to buy two separate cds that cost a lot of money. -Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: RE: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 21:53:45 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) Love some of those 'world music' choices. I can't believe Liz Fraser from The Cocteau Twins (haunting or what?) or Siouxsie Sioux hasn't been mentioned for this kind of list. TMB On Wed, 20 Oct 1999 10:47:11 -0400 Carl Jacobson wrote: > Cool list idea. Here's my list, Mostly obscure, but if you want to hear > realy amazing, unique vocal textures check these people out. > > David Hykes & The Harmonic Choir (Harmonic chant) > > Huun-Huur-Tu (Tuvan Throat Singing) > > The Gyoto Monks (Tibetan Chant) > > Joan La Barbra (20th Century Classical Vocalist, Lots of John Cage and > Electronic manipulation) > > Mike Patton of Mister Bungle > > Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn (Sufi music, now dead but still valid) > > Liu Sola (Chinese folk & Avante Garde singer) > > Jeff Buckley (also dead but still valid) > > The singer for Sheila Devine whoever he is. I heard him on the radio today, > really interesting. > > Beth from Portishead > > Whoever sang "Poems" on the Nearly God album, I don't have it here to check. > > Bjork > > Thanks for reading, > > MAO Inhibitor > www.soundsbig.com/MAOInhibitor.html > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com > [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Greening Ian > Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 9:53 AM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: RE: (mobility) moby > > > Can I play? > > Maire Brennan (new album soon! yay!) > Guy Kyser of Thin White Rope (check On the Floe) > Toni Halliday - Curve > Don't laugh, but I kinda like Bruce Springsteen on the Ghost of Tom Joad > record too ... 8-) > > Much Love, > > Ian > > -----Original Message----- > From: courtney colonna [mailto:c_colonna@hotmail.com] > Sent: 20 October 1999 14:43 > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) moby > > > > >I have a new list (kinda off topic but not really) of the > >> >coolest/haunting > >>voices in music today > > > >hm...moby. bjork. the girl from haujobb. robert smith (the cure). david > >bowie. jean-luc DeMeyer (front 242). micheal stipe (r.e.m.). gordon > >downie (the tragically hip). dave gahan (depeche mode). > > > >-alex > > > > great choices! > > don't forget nick cave, laetitia sadier from stereolab, and miki and emma > from lush. > > *courtney > ______________________ > >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Orgnalfire@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby t-shirts Date: 20 Oct 1999 16:56:36 EDT go to amazon.com. they have them when you look for the artist. orgnalfire orgnalfires wildfire http://members.theglobe.com/orgnalfire wildfirehttp://members.theglobe.com/orgnalfire---------------------------------warez++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------------------games++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------------------------music++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Jacobson" Subject: RE: RE: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 17:17:46 -0400 Those are great voices as well. I also forgot to add Marta Seybasten who sang on the 2nd Deep Forest CD and also sang with the Bulgarian Women's Choir. -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Tim Beecher Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 4:54 PM Love some of those 'world music' choices. I can't believe Liz Fraser from The Cocteau Twins (haunting or what?) or Siouxsie Sioux hasn't been mentioned for this kind of list. TMB On Wed, 20 Oct 1999 10:47:11 -0400 Carl Jacobson wrote: > Cool list idea. Here's my list, Mostly obscure, but if you want to hear > realy amazing, unique vocal textures check these people out. > > David Hykes & The Harmonic Choir (Harmonic chant) > > Huun-Huur-Tu (Tuvan Throat Singing) > > The Gyoto Monks (Tibetan Chant) > > Joan La Barbra (20th Century Classical Vocalist, Lots of John Cage and > Electronic manipulation) > > Mike Patton of Mister Bungle > > Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn (Sufi music, now dead but still valid) > > Liu Sola (Chinese folk & Avante Garde singer) > > Jeff Buckley (also dead but still valid) > > The singer for Sheila Devine whoever he is. I heard him on the radio today, > really interesting. > > Beth from Portishead > > Whoever sang "Poems" on the Nearly God album, I don't have it here to check. > > Bjork > > Thanks for reading, > > MAO Inhibitor > www.soundsbig.com/MAOInhibitor.html > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com > [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Greening Ian > Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 9:53 AM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: RE: (mobility) moby > > > Can I play? > > Maire Brennan (new album soon! yay!) > Guy Kyser of Thin White Rope (check On the Floe) > Toni Halliday - Curve > Don't laugh, but I kinda like Bruce Springsteen on the Ghost of Tom Joad > record too ... 8-) > > Much Love, > > Ian > > -----Original Message----- > From: courtney colonna [mailto:c_colonna@hotmail.com] > Sent: 20 October 1999 14:43 > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) moby > > > > >I have a new list (kinda off topic but not really) of the > >> >coolest/haunting > >>voices in music today > > > >hm...moby. bjork. the girl from haujobb. robert smith (the cure). david > >bowie. jean-luc DeMeyer (front 242). micheal stipe (r.e.m.). gordon > >downie (the tragically hip). dave gahan (depeche mode). > > > >-alex > > > > great choices! > > don't forget nick cave, laetitia sadier from stereolab, and miki and emma > from lush. > > *courtney > ______________________ > >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #168 Date: 20 Oct 1999 23:14:56 +0100 to enter into the UK charts a single may have more than three tracks. Spaceman by Babylon zoo had a minimum of four tracks and got to number one. But there is a time limit on stuff. It's still better to release EPs, so what if they don't entert the official chart. Anyway, sorry, did people not notice what I said, Moby got to number 16 in the official chart, that's a sales only chart, that's shitloads of CDs sold ;) UK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #168 Date: 20 Oct 1999 23:15:11 +0100 to enter into the UK charts a single may have more than three tracks. Spaceman by Babylon zoo had a minimum of four tracks and got to number one. But there is a time limit on stuff. It's still better to release EPs, so what if they don't entert the official chart. Anyway, sorry, did people not notice what I said, Moby got to number 16 in the official chart, that's a sales only chart, that's shitloads of CDs sold ;) UK ;) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: (mobility) Blue Room, Single Length Date: 20 Oct 1999 15:51:45 PDT >Bart van Eijck wrote: > > Dj Pagan wrote: > > >English law requires that any singles that go > > >out, in order to be sold for single prices, > > >cannot exceed a certain amount of time, which > > >gives time for about three songs per single. What about the Orb's blue room? Now that was genius. 39:58 minutes haahahahaha ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike A7" Subject: Re: (mobility) comments Date: 20 Oct 1999 18:43:25 -0400 SPND17@aol.com wrote: > That is why a number of the cds out of the UK come in parts one and two. > Underworld has done a number of those, as have bands like the Sneaker Pimps > and Garbage. That is the only way that they can get around the stupid rules, > which screw us, and force us to buy two separate cds that cost a lot of money. Plus this new chart rule has had the biggest effect on remixes. Gone are the days of epic long remixes being included. I am a collector of Faithless also and almost all of their UK singles are loaded with damned remix "Edits" to fit the whole single under the 20 minute rule so you still have to go and buy other European imports to get the full length remixes. I use Faithless as an example but I know this happens with a lot of other bands and these stupid remix "Edits". Damn the idiots responsible for these UK chart rules. MikeA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jamie Baade" Subject: Re: (mobility) The End of Everything? Date: 20 Oct 1999 18:18:32 -0500 I've got it...also from best buy! defiantly worth getting! ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 1:42 PM > > >>How limited? I have bought mine at a Best Buy, and I've seen about 3 >other > >>copies in my life time. > > > >he didn't say really. he just said that it's extremely rare and he was > >surprised anybody had it at all (then he explained the whole elektra thing). > which albums this? The US End Of Everything... apparently it's been > remixed from the Uk edition. The big question is... does anybody know > how much, and therefore, is it worth getting? > -- > Mark Reed > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "dan perry" Subject: Re: (mobility) flying foxes Date: 20 Oct 1999 18:53:18 -0500 (CDT) i just got the why does my heart...? import singles yesterday, and to the person or persons wondering if that was a dF sample, yes, it's one of the samples from sweet lullaby. i hope the new album is an improvement. comparsa didn't move me like boheme. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Parkes Subject: (mobility) End of Everything Date: 21 Oct 1999 13:38:14 +1300 I have a copy which I got from mail order in Germany, I think and it is the European version as it has Animal Sight on it. ( Awesome Song) What are cloves? I have got an exam in like 40 minutes. I haven't studied cause I went to Run Lola Run last night. Fuck that soundtrack pumps. Anyone seen the movie? I'll be leaving the list soon cause I use the computers at varsity, and they close down over the break. I know you guys will miss my pearls of wisdom, but you will just have to wait till next year before I come back, hopefully. Don't Cry anybody, please hold back your tears. I'd like you guys to know the following and maybe this might influence you, or help you through life or maybe intice you to visit New Zealand. Smoking Pot is good, bad for your health, but still good. Face It is the best song you will ever hear stoned. Smoking Ciggerettes is bad and they taste foul. Drinking excess alcohol is good. Listening to Moby in any state of mind is good. Be yourself, but let others be themselves too. It is ok to judge, life is about opinions. New Zealand is a beautiful country and it will welcome you with open arms. Creed may be mainstream but they rock. Billy Corgan is a genius, along with Moby and Jeff Wilson. NZ rugby player. The All Blacks will win the World Cup. Moby is the most influential person in the musik industry today. Study for exams and don't waste your time going to movies the night before. My ex-girlfriend is Pshyco and If I die I'm leaving all my Moby Shit for Kimbalina and DJSkittles because they make more sense than the rest of us. I'm outta here, but I'll be Back. Joe Joseph Parkes parjo727@student.otago.ac.nz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 23:10:28 EDT In a message dated 10/20/1999 4:03:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, SPND17@aol.com writes: << << >I have a new list (kinda off topic but not really) of the >coolest/haunting >voices in music today >> >> Loreena McKennitt. If you haven't heard her sing Tennyson's Lady of Shalott, then you're missing sumpin' special. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Glowerm5679@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 23:18:56 EDT In a message dated 10/20/99 11:14:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Robyniwitz@aol.com writes: << << << >I have a new list (kinda off topic but not really) of the >coolest/haunting >voices in music today >> >> >> TORI AMOS!!!!!!!!!! :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 23:30:04 EDT In a message dated 10/20/1999 8:20:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Glowerm5679@aol.com writes: << TORI AMOS!!!!!!!!!! : >> Not to dis Tori fans, but uck. Something just bugs me about her, don't know what. New one to add ~ the girl who does vocals in Everything but the Girl. So talented... We need more males on this list... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SPND17@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) comments Date: 20 Oct 1999 23:48:09 EDT In a message dated 10/20/99 6:54:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mikea7@provide.net writes: << Plus this new chart rule has had the biggest effect on remixes. Gone are the days of epic long remixes being included. I am a collector of Faithless also and almost all of their UK singles are loaded with damned remix "Edits" to fit the whole single under the 20 minute rule so you still have to go and buy other European imports to get the full length remixes. I use Faithless as an example but I know this happens with a lot of other bands and these stupid remix "Edits". Damn the idiots responsible for these UK chart rules. MikeA >> Not all European countries are like that though. Germany for instance does not have these rules. I know this, because I have a couple of Underworld cds with long remixes, and I know of a couple of singles by Rammstein and Atari Teenage Riot that came out of Germany that are much longer. -Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SPND17@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 23:54:53 EDT << >I have a new list (kinda off topic but not really) of the >coolest/haunting >voices in music today >> Pat Briggs (Psychotica), and Reeka (formerly of Psychotica) have some of the most haunting voices out there. -Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Perkins Subject: RE: RE: (mobility) moby Date: 20 Oct 1999 22:09:14 -0600 in no particular order: Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance) Brendan Perry (Dead Can Dance) Oscar Herrera (Black Tape for a Blue Girl) Suzanne Perry (Love Spirals Downwards) Tara VanFlower (Lycia) Burton Bell (Fear Factory) Maynard James Keenan (Tool) Ogre (Skinny Puppy) Michael Plaster (Soul Whirling Somewhere) Peter Steele (Type O Negative) Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) 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: "Brad Caviness" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby's favorite album Date: 20 Oct 1999 23:37:05 -0500 ----- Original Message ----- > --- R23 Irionik wrote: > > he had a fight with elektra records and > > subsequently left the label...so the > > company decided to screw him, and only > > made a VERY limited run on these. > > Funny, I can get many copies at www.cdnow.com. > Sure, you can NOW. But see how that situation changes in a year or two. I've been a fan of many a band that made a record for a label that either put the record out of print or, in some cases, went out of business after only 5,000 to 30,000 copies of said album were manufactured. That's enough that for a while the record is plentiful and readily available, then over time you notice it less and less in stores, you go to order a copy and you find out it's out of print by the label and deleted by the distributor and then your only hope is resale shops, pawn shops and EBay. So if Elektra has run the US version out or print, buy it NOW if you want it, or pay big bucks for it or the import down the road, provided V2 or someother company doesn't reissue it. BSC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: RE: (mobility) moby Date: 21 Oct 1999 01:05:45 -0700 hmmm I'll try this out..best vocalists or use of vocals I'm not a big fan of female vocalists :p Thom Yorke (Radiohead) Trent Reznor (NIN) David Gahan (Depeche Mode) Jeff Martin (The Tea Party) Karl Hyde (Underworld) Maynard Keenan (Tool) Robert Smith (The Cure) Bono (U2) Frank Black (The Pixies) Chino Moreno (The Deftones) yeah... Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 21 Oct 1999 01:25:11 EDT In a message dated 10/20/1999 10:10:07 PM Pacific Daylight Time, tripwire@vdot.net writes: << I'm not a big fan of female vocalists :p >> I love female vocalist (being female it just come naturally) but I also think that male vocalist get overlooked because "singing" has female connotations to a lot of people. Hence the arrival of vocalist instead of singer in the verbage that is used. And I noticed that a lot of the people being named were female so we needed to give equal exposure. Oh, and I love Art Alexakis (Lead for Everclear ~ I think that's how you spell the last name) He did the coolest song for the Permanent Midnight soundtrack (which also has Honey on it and BT's GodSpeed). On the topic what Moby should do next ~ I don't know, but whatever he does, he needs to get himself his own personal midget because that's the wave of the future. (Hey, if it works for Kid Rock.......) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Raven" Subject: (mobility) uk chart rules Date: 21 Oct 1999 01:56:03 -0400 > to enter into the UK charts a single may have more than three tracks. > Spaceman by Babylon zoo had a minimum of four tracks and got to number > one. But there is a time limit on stuff. It's still better to release > EPs, so what if they don't entert the official chart. Anyway, sorry, did > people not notice what I said, Moby got to number 16 in the official > chart, that's a sales only chart, that's shitloads of CDs sold ;) UK ;) I'm sure I sound totally naive, but what's the use of trying to chart a single if there's such a severe limitation?? I would imagine that more artists wouldn't be bothering with trying to chart. I assume that these charts do not mean sales...... Or are we talking singles, as in what you may release to radio? As in, you can't have your songs on the radio if you don't chart? Ah well, Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony N Gall Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 21 Oct 1999 01:27:09 -0500 (CDT) wow, amazing how much turnout there's been with this "people-with-cool-voices" thread. it all sort of baffles me, cause i much prefer instrumental music :) -Anthony On Wed, 20 Oct 1999 Insrtbrain@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 10/20/1999 8:20:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > Glowerm5679@aol.com writes: > > << TORI AMOS!!!!!!!!!! : >> > > Not to dis Tori fans, but uck. Something just bugs me about her, don't know > what. New one to add ~ the girl who does vocals in Everything but the Girl. > So talented... We need more males on this list... > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Keith Clancy Subject: (mobility) Time restrictions - Blue Room Date: 21 Oct 1999 02:39:31 -0400 With the Orb's Blue Room, it was released in '92 before the UK chart system was changed again (I think around 96 or so) and was only a couple of seconds away from being a ep. Also i can't believe no one has listed Lisa Gerrard from Dead Can Dance for etheral voice, god her and Liz Fraiser because reinvented the idea of useing the voice for texture. As for this haveing something to do with Moby here it is. One someone was asking about the Run On German 12", hunt this down this is a great set of mixes. Also does anyone know if Subsonic Legacy is Renegade Soundwave, I vaguely remeber them doing a mix for Depeche Mode's last single? If you don't know, Renegade Soundwave was this amazing band off of Mute records the made great techno dub that basically set some of the ideas in place for Coldcut and Meat Beat Manifesto to grow. Compressed drums and thick as hell dub lines, Chemical Brothers and Leftfield have greatly samled them (Leftfields album Leftism, half the album is lifted from Renegade Soundwaves In Dub album). Ok rambling like a crazed trainspotter now bye Keith NP - Caustic Windows - The Garden of Linmiri ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: (mobility) Thanks 2 Date: 21 Oct 1999 01:51:51 -0500 (CDT) On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Roy Batty wrote: > Hey, does anyone have any news regarding Thanks 2? > > I've been trying to get in touch with Greg Shipley, and trying to get some > status reports out of him, but he has yet to respond to any of my e-mails. > So, just wondering if anyone else has any clue what the status on this > project is? > > I'm sure I'm not the only one who still wants to see this CD made. Whoah. Ok, here is the deal, as life has really been sucking: I have been OUT OF TOWN for friggin forever. Got back last week. Now, I have everything but the tape submissions moved onto the computer. I have to d/l one more Remix (from Eric, I believe - it's on my to-do list) get these things off of #$@#%$@#$ tape, and then we can finish this bad boy up. And in the past I've sort of back-lashed at the list for not submitting material, but this one is my fault. Sept and Oct SLAMMED me, work-wise. I will be in London for one week (next week) and when I get back we will finish this thing once and for all. I apologize, we are close, and we will finish REAL SOON. Now - question for the list (help ME out here!) - what is the preferred way of getting this stuff off analog audio tape? Just plug it into my sound card and sample away? Any recommended packages for noise reduction? Talk soon, and thank you guys for not coming to Chicago and kicking my ass. I'll make it worth it for everyone - I promise. :) Take care, -Greg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: (mobility) Thanks 2 Date: 21 Oct 1999 01:52:49 -0500 (CDT) On Thu, 21 Oct 1999 gshipley@wiretrip.net wrote: > I have been OUT OF TOWN for friggin forever. Got back last week. Now, I > have everything but the tape submissions moved onto the computer. I have Oh - and one more thing. I have 2,073 messages in my INBOX right now so I'm a little behind....bear with me. :) -G ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) moby's favorite album Date: 21 Oct 1999 00:15:19 -0700 > >he had a fight with elektra records and > >subsequently left the label...so the company decided to screw him, and only > >made a VERY limited run on these. if anyone has it, consider yourself > >lucky! if anyone sees it, BUY IT! it's gotta be worth a fortune (now that > >mine's signed, i'm being buried with it). OH, the cd is rare? I saw a UK copy and that was like, tre expensive. I didn't know it was all that rare though. Cool. No wonder the import was like so much. --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) moby t-shirts Date: 21 Oct 1999 00:17:15 -0700 > > >if you're into front 242 i can hook you up with a catalogue, they've got > >like 40-50 shirts in their catalogue...if anyone knows who they are here, > >kinda hard to find ppl who know them. Yeah, didn't they do that whole God thing that Lords of Acid coped off? That "you don't have to be poor any more, Jesus is here!" thing? They're cool. They have 40 - 50 MOBY shirts or just F242 shirts? Hum. --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) The End of Everything? Date: 21 Oct 1999 00:29:32 -0700 > > The big question is... does anybody know > >how much, and therefore, is it worth getting? > I don't know about remixed End of Everything but man, it's a great cd and I think it's more than what it's priced at a record store. But the UK version is pricey at least from what I've seen. Great cd though.. Buy it!!!! --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 21 Oct 1999 00:36:39 -0700 > >TORI AMOS!!!!!!!!!! :) Very high on my list. Uh, I'd also have to say MOBY, I'm biased but on a new dawn fades. Really, that's all I have to say about that. There's this song on a cd called "Women of the world Celtic" and there's a song called something like "on the road to Jehrico" and I don't know the woman's name but man, that song makes me cry. :-) I don't know if Ani DiFranco is haunting but she has a great voice even though I don't really like her music a whole lot. Julie Cruz....for sure. That's all I can think of. But man, MOBY makes me cry. *sob* --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 21 Oct 1999 00:41:22 -0700 > >Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance) > Totally! I totally agree w/ you. > >Maynard James Keenan (Tool) > You read my mind. I was going to say him but I thought that might not be welcomed but I'd also have ot say Eddie Vedder, the guy from Live, the guy from Counting Crows, Trent(!!!), MOBY, Bono, a guy that no one knows named Frank Summers (he's a Zonie but really fab! Very weird lyrics...)the guy from Tonic has a great voice but I don't care for the band much. God, there are so many very talented male singers. The late great Fredie Mercury. :-) > Maynard is deffinatly a fav here though. Bestest voice. :-) --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: (mobility) Vocalists Date: 21 Oct 1999 00:45:56 -0700 > > >David Gahan (Depeche Mode) > I know you'll all hate me for all the posts tonight but Dave is great, and I love him but Martin Gore. What's that song from Catching up w/ Depeche Mode? The love song w/ the heart beat? Er, I have to check....brb...Somebody...man that song makes me cry. I must have cried a river during that song live. Man, and the song Home which is recent and that other song that remind me of Somebody...Er, brb...ok, I can't find the cd but the song Blue Dress...man I wish I could find my Violator. That song makes me shiver. I've had times where I listend to Blue Dress like for an hour or more. I love that song. It makes me think of gender dysphoria and the like. It's so emotional. *weep* --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on letterman Date: 21 Oct 1999 01:45:56 -0700 (PDT) On Sat, 16 Oct 1999 Beacwork@aol.com wrote: > BTW I couldn't keep from staring at Moby's head cause he had a pulsing vein > on both sides of his head. On every close up you can see it quite clearly and > I couldn't stop staring at it. Depending on the light you could see one of > them or the other. *hehe* Yeah, i noticed that too, but i guess veins don't really bother me that much or don't make me queasy cuz it wasn't that big a deal to me. Plus i thought it was kind of cool when you could see it pulsing...you could see how his heart was beating... :) But most of the time i was too busy looking at his eyes or mouth or hands to notice some little silly veins. :) Now if you really wanna see something to stare at while a singer is belting out a tune look at the jugular vein on their neck. Now that is a big pulsing vein! :D sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: Re: (mobility) late show with moby Date: 21 Oct 1999 01:53:46 -0700 (PDT) Cool! Everyone with a hand fetish raise your hand (so we can check out your hands! :))... *hehe* I wonder what kind of fetishes Mr. Moby has?? :) > << << I must admit, I have a > rather fierce hand fetish and Moby's hands are just beautiful. The way > they were caressing the microphone and the stand and how they would tap at > his side, or float aimlessly in front of him. *sigh* Sorry... :) I > just love hands. > >> > Wow... I thought I was the only one who had a hand fetish! Thats > comforting!!! > >> > dude, you gotta include me in that hand fetish thing as well. i totally > agree. moby does have very beautiful hands and he produces beautiful music > with them. > i just find that to be very special. sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 21 Oct 1999 07:48:46 -0500 I'm really surprised that no one has mentioned david bowie (at least i don't think they have!) also... Something really interesting would be a grand orchestral work (along the lines of GMOTFOTW) with vocals by Placido Domingo ------rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Jacobson" Subject: RE: (mobility) Thanks 2 - Audio recording answers Date: 21 Oct 1999 11:26:01 -0400 Hi, Depending what your sound card is you'll get mixed results. Stock sound cards that come with computers and even the more popular consumer cards like Sound Blaster or Turtle Beach are not designed for professional audio recording. The Analog to Digital converters are very noisy. They're designed for playing games. If you're serious about recording audio I would reccomend the following two Audio Card Manufacturers: Event Electronics (Layla, Darla, Gina); Soundscape (Mixtreme, SSHDR1); they make a variety of cards with different I/O options, pick the card that has the ins and outs that meet your needs. For recording software that also depends on what you're looking for: Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 is the best overall music software it is feature rich, rock solid and easy to use. Cubase is also very good, in fact it was the best until Cakewalk got their act together with 9.0. I find Cubase is a little quirky and not as intuitive as Cakewalk, but the feature sets are similar. If you are only interested in Audio editing and recording both Sound Forge and Wavelab are awesome. For CD burning if you want to release a professional Audio CD get CD Architect. If you're only burning disks for yourself and friends EZ CD Creator is fine, The best noise reduction software I've used is a group of plug ins from Sonic Foundry titled appropriately enough: Noise Reduction. They work in all the programs I've mentioned above. You get Hiss Removal; Click and Pop Removal and Vinyl Restoration. Two other things you'll find useful for CD mastering are Compression and Normalization or Maximizing. Hope this helps, MAO Inhibitor www.indecentmusic.com/MAOInhibitor -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of gshipley@wiretrip.net Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 2:52 AM On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Roy Batty wrote: > Hey, does anyone have any news regarding Thanks 2? > > I've been trying to get in touch with Greg Shipley, and trying to get some > status reports out of him, but he has yet to respond to any of my e-mails. > So, just wondering if anyone else has any clue what the status on this > project is? > > I'm sure I'm not the only one who still wants to see this CD made. Whoah. Ok, here is the deal, as life has really been sucking: I have been OUT OF TOWN for friggin forever. Got back last week. Now, I have everything but the tape submissions moved onto the computer. I have to d/l one more Remix (from Eric, I believe - it's on my to-do list) get these things off of #$@#%$@#$ tape, and then we can finish this bad boy up. And in the past I've sort of back-lashed at the list for not submitting material, but this one is my fault. Sept and Oct SLAMMED me, work-wise. I will be in London for one week (next week) and when I get back we will finish this thing once and for all. I apologize, we are close, and we will finish REAL SOON. Now - question for the list (help ME out here!) - what is the preferred way of getting this stuff off analog audio tape? Just plug it into my sound card and sample away? Any recommended packages for noise reduction? Talk soon, and thank you guys for not coming to Chicago and kicking my ass. I'll make it worth it for everyone - I promise. :) Take care, -Greg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) WDMHFSB review and stuff Date: 21 Oct 1999 17:25:43 +0200 Vocalists: male: Maxi Jazz (faithless), Boy George, Pet Shop Boys, John Lydon female: Beth Hirsch, Mimi Goese, Anouk, Toni Braxton Matthieu wrote (about the german Run On mixes): >I've seen that cd, banzai (based in La I guess) sell those >mixes (at about $13 but $7 for shipping to Europe. That's a pity knowing >that there from Germany) but there are many catalogue numbers and no track >listing. Did someone buy it so that he could give us the catalogue number? Are they on CD? I thought they were only on 12"... (please prove me wrong :) Here's some info on that 12": ==================================== 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 Mix) AA1 10:05 Run On (Dani König Remix) AA2 4:40 Run On (Plastic Angel New Mix) ===================================== >Furthermore I saw on some online store 2 tracks singles from Honey, Run On >and Bodyrock imported from Holland. Anyone has these ? Promo or real singles? No promos, just normal singles. They don't hold anything special (all mixes/versions are also on the maxi-singles) I'm so happy! when I picked up the WDMHFSB single yesterday I also got the rare 2x12" promo of the OMD remixes from a guy I know at the record store. He knew I was a Moby fan and he never listened to the 12"s, so he gave them to me! I must say I'm not really impressed by the 3 Moby mixes, I can understand why they decided not to release them, just 3 repetitive house mixes, but it's still a nice record. (I love the Apollo 440 remix!) ================================================ WHY DOES MY HEART FEEL SO BAD? (18:19) [11 Oct 1999] UK CD, Mute, CDMute230 NOTE: This single also includes the animated video for the song "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" in .mov format, playable on both PC and Mac. 1 3:45 Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? 2 6:16 Flying Foxes 3 8:18 Princess Review: 1) Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? We know it, we love it! 2) Flying Foxes Yep, the one with the "Deep Forest - Sweet lullaby" sample. Along with Micronesia and Sunday my favourite b-side! Why isn't this an album track? It starts off with a far away echoy breakbeat and a negro blues sample which I can't quite understand... A sad synth melody sofly enters the scene and soon all the instruments/beats/samples kick in. A piano twinkle improvises over the main chords throughout the whole song. Every now and then there's a break and all the instruments and beats fall away only leaving the main synth chords. A good thing, because this keeps the song vivid (not a boring endless looping thing..) ** Rating: 9.5 out of 10!!! ** 3) Princess At first I really didn't like this one, but I dunno... after like 5 listens it's really beginning to grow on me. It's a very repetitive track based on one central synth loop. As the song proceeds, more instruments get added untill at the end only the synth loop remains and slowly fades out. This track still has a bit of a raw edged, unedited sort of demo-sound. nice song! ** Rating: 7 out of 10 ** 4) The WDMHFSB Video Is it just me, or didn't Mute have the slightest idea what they were doing? It's a really GREAT clip which goes very well with the song, that's not it, but the format it is presented in on the CD! BLEHHH!! I have nothing against MAC computers, but why the hell use a clip in .mov format? (they are known for being crappy) But that on the side, that's not the worst thing. Microsoft MediaPlayer (the latest upgrade) doesn't recognise the compression codec of this .mov file, so I'm forced to install Quicktime which is also supplied on the CD. Did you know that the best way to fuck up a Windows computers registry is to install Quicktime? Well, and excited I was about seeing the clip I totally forgot to backup my old registry settings before installing Quicktime... BIG MISTAKE. Oh, well enough about that, let's pretend you don't mind your registry being fucked up, you click on the .mov file, mmm 70 Megabytes for a 3:45 minute song, should be in pretty good quality! NOT! You'll get a tiny little screen with an incredibly crappy quality clip, how can they fill 70 megs with this??? For those who haven't got the slightest idea what I'm rambling about here: a 40 Mb Mpeg encoded clip for a 3:45 song gives you a full-screen high-quality video! Oh, and another thing: don't try to run the clip on a 4-speed CDrom (or slower) I had to copy the file to my harddisk in order to get it to run 'properly'. (Mpeg encoded video's run perfectly on 4-speed CDroms...) ** Rating content of clip: 9 out of 10 ** ** Rating presentation of clip: 2 out of 10 ** I'm done now... (<>,,<>) np: Moby - Flying Foxes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Cottier, Darryl" Subject: (mobility) unfinished Moby remix Date: 21 Oct 1999 08:31:07 -0700 "you don't have to be poor any more, Jesus is here!" Does any one know which Front 242 song this is from, I'm looking for a clean sample, I have a Moby remix in progress, about 3/4 done for mute records, if anyone wants a unfinished MP3 copy e-mail me and let me know.... DJ darryL http://radiofreetokyo.com/djdarryl/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) late show with moby Date: 21 Oct 1999 11:47:27 EDT In a message dated 10/21/1999 1:50:48 AM Pacific Daylight Time, slurb@scn.org writes: << Cool! Everyone with a hand fetish raise your hand (so we can check out your hands! :))... *hehe* No, feet are much more cool than hands. I wonder if Moby has pretty feet or square toes? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: danny legare Subject: (mobility) Vox Date: 21 Oct 1999 10:00:38 -0700 Rachel Goswell (Slowdive & Mojave 3) Jan Johnston (BT) Lisa Gerrard Nustrat Fateh Ali Khan Margo Timmins (Cowboy Junkies) Tracey Thorn (Everything But The Girl) Sarah McLachlan Neil Hamstead (Slowdive & Mojave 3) Leonard Cohen Kristy Thirsk (Rose Chronicles) yup. voices to listen to in outer space. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 21 Oct 1999 09:57:20 PDT >I'm really surprised that no one has mentioned david bowie (at least i >don't think they have!) i did! i love david bowie! i had "let's dance" stuck in my head all day yesterday! -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) unfinished Moby remix Date: 21 Oct 1999 10:03:40 PDT >"you don't have to be poor any more, Jesus is here!" >Does any one know which Front 242 song this is from, I'm looking for a >clean >sample, that song is front 242's "welcome to paradise". i'm not sure whether or not you can get a clean sample (not fromthe album version at least), but i might be able to provide you with about...5 or 6 versions of the song live, you might be able to sample that. if you want to check the album version, the album is "front by front 1989". these are great and very nice guys. i'm going to belgium in february to hang out with them. since i'm a huge fan of theirs as well, i might be able to suggest some albums of theirs? 1. front by front 2. re:boot live 98 those are pretty much the bare essentials, although i've got almost everything they put out (about 30 different cds, including comps and singles). -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 21 Oct 1999 10:59:22 -0700 (PDT) --- kimbalina wrote: > > There's this song on a cd called "Women of the > world Celtic" and there's a song called > something like "on the road to Jehrico" and I > don't know the woman's name but man, that > song makes me cry. :-) Susan McKeown and the Chanting House off of the second compliation. I am a HUGE Celtic (pronounced Kel-'tik, anything else is an American bastardization, damn Boston!!!!) fan. In fact, Women of the World: Celtic I is going into the player right now. Haunting voices... Mark Sandman from Morphine Tori Amos Jane Siberry Karen Matheson David Bowie The guy from Soul Coughing (I'm at work right now, bear with me...) ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) Vocalists Date: 21 Oct 1999 15:44:56 -0700 Yes "Somebody", Martin Gore recorded that fully nude while playing the piano. Martin writes all the songs and everything, but he has kind of a really light high voice that fits with backing vocals. Though somebody has really cheesy lyrics...I really like the song, I like cheesy love songs. "Home" is a favorite also cause it has kind of that sweeping chorus.Anyways...yes Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of kimbalina Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 12:46 AM > > >David Gahan (Depeche Mode) > I know you'll all hate me for all the posts tonight but Dave is great, and I love him but Martin Gore. What's that song from Catching up w/ Depeche Mode? The love song w/ the heart beat? Er, I have to check....brb...Somebody...man that song makes me cry. I must have cried a river during that song live. Man, and the song Home which is recent and that other song that remind me of Somebody...Er, brb...ok, I can't find the cd but the song Blue Dress...man I wish I could find my Violator. That song makes me shiver. I've had times where I listend to Blue Dress like for an hour or more. I love that song. It makes me think of gender dysphoria and the like. It's so emotional. *weep* --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SPND17@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Quote Date: 21 Oct 1999 16:23:15 EDT I just wanted to share with everyone a quote that I recently discovered that exactly echoes (although it was written over 150 years prior to) Animal Rights. "...the religion of the south is a mere covering for the most horrid crimes,-a justifier of the most appalling barbarity,-asanctifier of the most hateful frauds,-and a dark shelter under which the darkest, foulest, grossest, and most infernal deeds of slaveholders find the strongest protection." Taken from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, Written by Himself I just the urge to share that with everyone. -Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: RE: (mobility) Vocalists Date: 21 Oct 1999 17:07:32 -0400 I honestly thought the lyrics in "Somebody" were some of the most genuine and heart-felt...especially the line where he says "though things like this make me sick...". That song still brings a tear to my eyes sometimes. "Home" is also spectacular, one of the best songs they have ever written. Joe -----Original Message----- Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 6:45 PM Yes "Somebody", Martin Gore recorded that fully nude while playing the piano. Martin writes all the songs and everything, but he has kind of a really light high voice that fits with backing vocals. Though somebody has really cheesy lyrics...I really like the song, I like cheesy love songs. "Home" is a favorite also cause it has kind of that sweeping chorus.Anyways...yes Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of kimbalina Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 12:46 AM > > >David Gahan (Depeche Mode) > I know you'll all hate me for all the posts tonight but Dave is great, and I love him but Martin Gore. What's that song from Catching up w/ Depeche Mode? The love song w/ the heart beat? Er, I have to check....brb...Somebody...man that song makes me cry. I must have cried a river during that song live. Man, and the song Home which is recent and that other song that remind me of Somebody...Er, brb...ok, I can't find the cd but the song Blue Dress...man I wish I could find my Violator. That song makes me shiver. I've had times where I listend to Blue Dress like for an hour or more. I love that song. It makes me think of gender dysphoria and the like. It's so emotional. *weep* --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights! Date: 21 Oct 1999 15:12:26 PDT They are people who have feelings. Who > cares what your sexual preference is... hate crime sux. >> > See the reason I won't sign a bill like this, despite the fact I'm underage is that this bill could be twisted. I read something scary in the government curriculum about "all who stand in the way of teaching homosexuality must be eliminated"> Now I'm no homophobe or bigot but that scares me. People have a right to voice their opinions even if they are crude or evil. Plus, if this means somebody who kills a gay will be treated harder than somebody who kills a straight? Some would say yes. I mean, some of the gay rights bills actually show preference to gays over straights and I have a problem with that, that's a form of prejudice Not that I'm condoning any of this gay bashing--it's obviously evil I'm just saying that some of these bills could be misused No offense to anybody I'm no bigot I'm just pointing this out ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) moby in car advert Date: 21 Oct 1999 23:26:43 +0100 hello has anyone seen run on used in a car advert (more like mpv actually) it is really funky i was filling in job applications so took it as a good omen ;-) the advert shows a man and woman playing with a dog with a frisbee the man throws said frisbee at the car the dog runs after it woman opens the big side door of vehicle frisbee bounces of inside window and dog gets frisbee cool song great idea for advert ;-) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pokey8984@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights! Date: 21 Oct 1999 18:21:11 EDT jjfish is so increadibly right!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) moby remixes Date: 21 Oct 1999 23:41:12 +0100 if anyone would like a copy of this I will send you one for £5 to cover postage and time making custom cd's or if you want to trade ones I don't have for copies of ones I do let me know ;-) the tracks are > 1 prodigy - everybody in the place dance hall version > 2 David bowie - deadman walking housemix (also have moby mix 1) > 3 Eskimos & Egypt - fall from grace moby distressed dub > 4 john lydon - graveride moby mix > 5 Jon Spencer blues explosion - wait a minute moby mix > 6 blur - beetlebum moby mix > 7 blur - beetlebum moby minimal house mix > 8 brain eno - fractal zoom landed mix (have other 6 mixes as well) > 9 clash - straight to hell moby with heather nova (not technically a remix > but I like it) > 10 Fortran 5 - hart on the line baseline mix (also voodoo child mix) > 11 omd - souvenir moby mix > 12 erasure - chorus vegan mix > 13 metallica - until it sleeps (Herman Melville mix) > > wanted to include but ran out of space moby with butthole surfers - tiny > rubber band. > > if anyone sees any mixes done for other people I don't have let me know > maybe we could trade cdr's or something ;-) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: Re: (mobility) ***Off-Topic stereolab Date: 21 Oct 1999 16:18:28 -0700 (PDT) On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Rob Skipworth wrote: > Is STEREOLAB WORTH IT? Let me know too. :) They are going to be in Seattle soon and I've heard a couple of their tunes and am curious about checking them out but am wondering if their live show is worth it. I know that some bands are completely disappointing live...is Stereolabe one of them? Thanks! :) sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Heidi Gronman Subject: (mobility) thanks2 -coverdesign Date: 22 Oct 1999 03:25:51 +0300 (EET DST) hi, could someone tell where has this "Ade's Thanks 2 tribute cover voting page" from moby.org dissappeared? anyway i'd need information about the form (jpg?), and e-mailaddress of Ade, or who ever is now running this coverthing, etc. (i hope the deadline at the end of november still valid =) thanks, h * liquid is no water * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: morag doodikins Subject: Re: (mobility) interview Date: 21 Oct 1999 18:57:48 -0700 (PDT) ..i don't know if anyone else said this, but in this month's Interview magazine here is a picture of Moby at that do wih madonna. his giving this painfully large grin. then on the opposite page there is a picture of him in that little gold suit of his. i think he is one of the only people who could pull that thing off and look so damn cute...-*freyja* __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: (mobility) OFF: Laurie Anderson Date: 21 Oct 1999 20:10:46 -0700 (PDT) Hey does anyone know where i can get some mp3's of Laurie Anderson's music? I'm mainly looking for "O Superman". Thanks! Sorry for the off topic...um...i wonder if Moby likes Laurie Anderson?? *hehe* sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jamie Baade" Subject: Re: (mobility) unfinished Moby remix Date: 22 Oct 1999 00:12:18 -0500 that quote is from the sont "welcome to paradise" from the album front by front > "you don't have to be poor any more, Jesus is here!" > Does any one know which Front 242 song this is from, I'm looking for a clean > sample, > > I have a Moby remix in progress, about 3/4 done for mute records, if anyone > wants a unfinished MP3 copy e-mail me and let me know.... > > DJ darryL > http://radiofreetokyo.com/djdarryl/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NadaButNet@aol.com Subject: (mobility) throw them to the lions.... Date: 22 Oct 1999 02:03:44 EDT In a message dated 99-10-21 18:13:05 EDT, you write: << See the reason I won't sign a bill like this, despite the fact I'm underage is that this bill could be twisted. I read something scary in the government curriculum about "all who stand in the way of teaching homosexuality must be eliminated"> Now I'm no homophobe or bigot but that scares me. People have a right to voice their opinions even if they are crude or evil. Plus, if this means somebody who kills a gay will be treated harder than somebody who kills a straight? Some would say yes. I mean, some of the gay rights bills actually show preference to gays over straights and I have a problem with that, that's a form of prejudice Not that I'm condoning any of this gay bashing--it's obviously evil I'm just saying that some of these bills could be misused No offense to anybody I'm no bigot I'm just pointing this out >> This guy reminds me of Mary Bono, Sonny's widow turned congress pin-up girl. She was on the news questioning some guy about anti-hate crime laws and she kept saying.... 'well...what about the jocks? I mean, those two kids at Columbine were targeting jocks and anyone who believed in God....what about them? do we have laws protecting jocks now? 'well, do we?' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V2 #171 Date: 22 Oct 1999 08:43:11 +0100 > No, feet are much more cool than hands. I like feet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) Re: sorry about the last message Date: 22 Oct 1999 08:50:53 +0100 > 4) The WDMHFSB Video > Is it just me, or didn't Mute have the slightest idea what they were doing?> It's a really GREAT clip which goes very well with the song, that's not it,> but> the format it is presented in on the CD! BLEHHH!! > I have nothing against MAC computers, but why the hell use a clip in .mov> format? (they are known for being crappy) But that on the side, that's not> the worst thing. Microsoft MediaPlayer (the latest upgrade) doesn't> recognise> the compression codec of this .mov file, so I'm forced to install Quicktime> which is also supplied on the CD. Did you know that the best way to fuck up> a Windows computers registry is to install Quicktime? Well, and excited I> was> about seeing the clip I totally forgot to backup my old registry settings> before > installing Quicktime... BIG MISTAKE. Oh, well enough about that, let's > pretend> you don't mind your registry being fucked up, you click on the .mov file,> mmm> 70 Megabytes for a 3:45 minute song, should be in pretty good quality! NOT!> You'll get a tiny little screen with an incredibly crappy quality clip, how> can they > fill 70 megs with this??? For those who haven't got the slightest idea what > I'm > rambling about here: a 40 Mb Mpeg encoded clip for a 3:45 song gives you a > full-screen high-quality video! > > Oh, and another thing: don't try to run the clip on a 4-speed CDrom (or > slower) > I had to copy the file to my harddisk in order to get it to run 'properly'. > (Mpeg encoded video's run perfectly on 4-speed CDroms...) > ** Rating content of clip: 9 out of 10 ** > ** Rating presentation of clip: 2 out of 10 ** > > I'm done now... > > (<>,,<>) > np: Moby - Flying Foxes > > ------------------------------ > Now, what I think is that the few video's etc I've got from albums by other artists all need you to install Quicktime. Anyway, Mute did the video to try to increase sales even more because this is the best chgance Moby had in the UK top 40, the song is still played on the radio so much, so many records have been sold. The outlet of Our Price ran out of CD1 for goodness sake! Shops ( apart from the evil chart fixers Woolworths) had Moby displays. ( don't think Woolworths sold it, well, Mute didn't give them money) Moby came to number 16, that is so fucking cool, so many CDs must have been sold ;) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Davies, Andrew" Subject: (mobility) Thanks 2 cover submissions Date: 22 Oct 1999 07:07:09 -0500 >hi, >could someone tell where has this "Ade's Thanks 2 tribute cover voting >page" from moby.org dissappeared? >anyway i'd need information about the form (jpg?), and e-mailaddress of >Ade, or who ever is now running this coverthing, etc. >(i hope the deadline at the end of november still valid =) >thanks, >h heheheheh sadly enough, that deadline was for LAST november!!!! hopefully this project will get done sometime!!! I am curious as to whether we ever voted (i am guessing "no" because i don't remember doing it....) and if Ade has been talking with Greg about the whole cover ideas. I would be interested in hearing about it from either/both Greg and Ade. Andy gingerbread man ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights! Date: 22 Oct 1999 07:20:01 -0500 ----- Original Message ----- > See the reason I won't sign a bill like this, despite the fact I'm underage > is that this bill could be twisted. I read something scary in the > government curriculum about "all who stand in the way of teaching > homosexuality must be eliminated"> > > Now I'm no homophobe or bigot but that scares me. People have a right to > voice their opinions even if they are crude or evil. > You actually READ the "scary government curriculum"? Seriously, no such thing exists. And even if it did, it certainly would not contain such a Goebel-esque phrase sanctioning the elimination of political opponents. As a person who is both gay and works in education, I can tell you that national teacher education accreditation standards do expend a lot of energy preparing teachers to teach students respect for qualities in others that make them different for each other. The point is to AVOID another Columbine. Not cause one. > > Plus, if this means somebody who kills a gay will be treated harder than > somebody who kills a straight? Some would say yes. I mean, some of the gay > rights bills actually show preference to gays over straights and I have a > problem with that, that's a form of prejudice. > Hmm. Yes. Gay rights bills aim to set us in a more advantageous position than straights. Oh wait a minute! I forgot! you guys can already marry the people you love, get tax and insurance benefits for being together, and don't have to worry about losing your job or where you live because of who you're attracted to. Plain and simple -- Gays and lesbians ARE discriminated against. That is wrong. Laws need to be enacted to protect those civil rights. All of this to say, that, even as a gay man, I still oppose "hate crime" legislation. We already have laws protecting people from violent crimes and, in most cases, discrimination. To make the a crime more severely punishable because you don't like someone sets a dangerous legal precendent. It creates a situation where you have to prove hate in order to convict (at least for the stronger hate crime punishments). I doubt very seriously that hate crime legislation would've saved Matthew Shepard's life. Nor would it probably provide for a stricter punishment for his assailants since 1) the one convicted already has received a very harsh sentence in lieu Colorado's lack of hate crime laws, and 2) a good defense attorney could argue the assailant's motivation was robbery, not hate, since the two stole his wallet and shoes. These bills could be misused, yes. But let's not fall in to far right-wing propaganda and say that gays don't need civil protection. After all, even I would like to marry the person I love one day. BSC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adam Covati Subject: (mobility) registry settings Date: 22 Oct 1999 10:02:25 -0400 (EDT) > > installing Quicktime... BIG MISTAKE. Oh, well enough about that, let's > > pretend> you don't mind your registry being fucked up, you click on the .mov file,> mmm> 70 Megabytes for a 3:45 minute song, should be in pretty good quality! NOT!> You'll get a tiny little screen with an incredibly crappy quality clip, how> can they > > fill 70 megs with this??? For those who haven't got the slightest idea what win 95 or win 98, I know that win 98 has regrestore, you can type it at the dos prompt. It automatically saves reg settings from previous reboots, and you can roll back to those settings, try it out. covatz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby t-shirts Date: 22 Oct 1999 09:48:22 PDT > > >if you're into front 242 i can hook you up with a catalogue, > >they've >got like 40-50 shirts in their catalogue...if anyone > >knows who they are >here, kinda hard to find ppl who know them. >Yeah, didn't they do that whole God thing that Lords of Acid coped >off? >That "you don't have to be poor any more, Jesus is here!" >thing? They're >cool. >They have 40 - 50 MOBY shirts or just F242 shirts? Hum. no, they don't have moby shirts. i think moby shirts can be found if you write moby c/o mute records, they'll probably send you a catalogue. -alex ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tempst481@aol.com Subject: (mobility) in cincinnati Date: 22 Oct 1999 13:02:58 EDT Hey... did anyone else see Moby in Cincinnati last night? That was a good show... He played country songs! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) haunty voices/heypoor/next moby single Date: 22 Oct 1999 11:37:35 -0700 (PDT) ULTIMATE HAUNTY VOICE: the CRANES whatever her name is. come on, how could you forget that one?!?!?!?!? of course the most haunting ANYTHING is the residents but thats not the same kind of haunting, right? anyway that "hey poor you dont have to be poor anymore" was also used in an old Prodigy tune from the Fire/Jericho EP......one remix of one of those trax......was it the Genaside 2 mix????? crap i dont know, its back at home.....its a highly recomended piece of acieeedardkorravemassiv type stuff. also, the next moby single should be "Porcelain" or "South Side" or maybe "Machete" somethin with his vocals, so the kids can all hear his luvly voice of course we all know the next single is gonna be "7" backed with the 34 minute death metal version of "guitar flute and string", and on some copies the hardcore dancehall polka version of "The Sky IS Broken" featuring Busta Rhymes Crystal Method Rob Zombie Jennifer Lopez Fred Durst Tom Petty Lisa Lisa Brian Setzer the Moody Blues and Sting. with an Axl Rose hip-hop remix on the flipside. k bye! "I'm having a heart attack" TMBG ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Grim Reality Subject: Re: (mobility) haunty voices/heypoor/next moby single Date: 22 Oct 1999 11:44:17 -0700 Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson wrote: > ULTIMATE HAUNTY VOICE: the CRANES you mean it isn't gavin from bush? ;) > whatever her name is. come on, how could you forget that one?!?!?!?!? allison shaw! yes!!! i saw them at the roxy a few years ago out here in l.a. that show was soooo packed but well worth it... fragment out, mary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Taylor" Subject: (mobility) 80s tracks remixed Date: 22 Oct 1999 12:40:00 PDT Ever since Moby did the remix for Beat It, I've been on the lookout for 80s songs remixed for the 90s. For some reason I really like this. I guess because it brings back memories of the old songs, plus they have an updated sound that I am into now. I just got a hold of Duran Duran's Girls On Film Remixes. I guess this is a guilty pleasure of mine. I know it sounds cheesy, but can anyone suggest some other 80s tracks that have been remixed. RT ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) PLAY: THE MOST TALKED ABOUT CD OF THE YEAR Date: 22 Oct 1999 13:39:21 -0700 (PDT) yes, theres an ad in BILLBOARD thats a full page ad for PLAY! it sez: what it says on the subject line ****Rolling Stone 9/10 SPIN #20 SPIN's greatest albums of the 90s "Best album of his career" New York Times "One of this season's most appealing CD's" Newsweek APPEARING ON: Letterman Oct. 15 HBO "REVERB" Nov. 30 "Sessions At West 54th Street" December (what channel is this? PBS?) APPEARING IN: Details feature out now! (go check it out!) (can't decipher it, the name and "Cover December Issue" overlap... i think its called "Paper" so the cover of Paper magazien in December?????) GQ's Spring Preview January ISsue (oh god) "BODYROCK" Featured as the season's theme song for NBC's "Veronica's Closet" Featured in ABC's "Dharma and Gregg" Summer Advertising Campaign & "Dawson's Creek" OFFICIAL DJ OF THE MTV VMA's (where 15 seconds of exposure gained him a 30 spot jump on the album charts to #125!) featured in Calvin Klein's Spring 2000 media Campaign (Nooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!) MTV VH1 THE BOX MUCHMUSIC well MTV played it hardly ever, Vh1 i never saw it there, the box is supposed to have added it it sez in this issue, ill have to check, and i dont get Much Music but i know they play a LOT more techno then the others do. i saw like Legions Of Green Men and shit on Much Music, my god..... also, according to the Billboard site, PLAY rose to #7 on heatseekers again, up from #11, so theres another big week for PLAY! yay! also, y'all might wanna know: GET READY ITS COMING! POKEMON The First Movie Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture featuring songs by: Christina Aguilera Britney Spears 'N Sync 98(degrees sign) M2M B*witched Emma Bunton p/k/a Baby Spice and more what no BSB?!?!?!?!?!? i'm telling my mommy! bye! ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) haunty voices Date: 22 Oct 1999 13:56:04 -0700 > >ULTIMATE HAUNTY VOICE: the CRANES > That is so true. I haven't heard the Cranes since my ex and I broke up. Also it's kinda funny because he introduced me to many of the bands that I listen to now. Infact, a few of the moby cds I now have came from him. And, when we first met, he asked what I listened to and I said MOBY and we started dating partially on that very answer. Weird. Man, but the Cranes do have memories for me. Very very unique band. Great cover art too. The singer sounds like she's a scary 12 yr old girl. Now she and Moby should do a duet. She has the coolest voice. If she does duet w/ moby, she should do a duet w/Morrissey. :-) --kimby > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) PLAY: THE MOST TALKED ABOUT CD OF THE YEAR Date: 22 Oct 1999 17:36:49 EDT In a message dated 10/22/1999 1:40:10 PM Pacific Daylight Time, techno_gpig@yahoo.com writes: > "Sessions At West 54th Street" December (what channel > is this? PBS?) yes it is....love..elie ROXY ROXY ROXY!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Beacwork@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights! (PLEASE ENOUGH) Date: 22 Oct 1999 19:01:22 EDT I think this topic is really stretching it for the moby list. am I out of line??? Please let's get of the gay issue. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) WDMHFSB review and stuff Date: 22 Oct 1999 18:37:42 -0500 >4) The WDMHFSB Video >Is it just me, or didn't Mute have the slightest idea what they were doing? >It's a really GREAT clip which goes very well with the song, that's not it, >but >the format it is presented in on the CD! BLEHHH!! >I have nothing against MAC computers, but why the hell use a clip in .mov >format? (they are known for being crappy) Actually, done right, QuickTime is quite nice for video, assuming that the production people have a clue. I've seen beautifully-encoded, small file size .mov music videos and huge, barely-watchable mpegs. And as for the mess with the registry, I think we know whose fault that is... -- 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: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights! (PLEASE ENOUGH) Date: 22 Oct 1999 16:56:54 PDT >I think this topic is really stretching it for the moby list. >am I out of line??? >Please let's get of the gay issue. what's wrong with gay people? my older bro is gay, and so's one of my best friends. i'm new to the list, so i'm not sure whether or not a subject has to be exactly linked to moby or if this is a forum for discussion...if the mail bothers you, delete it. -alex "Forget all those health clinics and gyms. Sex is the best cure for everything, especially stress. If I have a good night of sex, all my problems are gone by ten o'clock in the morning!" -Grace Jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: (mobility) Gay Rights! (PLEASE ENOUGH) Date: 22 Oct 1999 20:47:23 PDT hey everyone: this guy went to the trouble of emailing me this crap privately. just thought you guys might want to see that sadly, hate is alive and well-even on a moby mailing list. i'm so depressed we still have this far to go... -alex >this subject has absolutely nothing to do with moby, why even talk about >it? >Plus, I don't care if your friend is gay. Who's a Christian? Anyone? I >hope >that those of you who are Christian would speak up and stand up for >yourselves. > > >GOD CREATED ADAM AND EVE, NOT ADAM AND STEVE > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JRDYM77@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights! (PLEASE ENOUGH) Date: 23 Oct 1999 00:42:03 EDT here we go. its a neverending story. we can only do the best we can. it will never be enough. moby, can you hear us? a little help here? richard??? let us ALL stand. ...let us pray... "god creates dinosaurs, god destroys dinosaurs, god creates man, man destroys god, man creates dinosaurs." "two tears in a bucket, motherfuck it." "the only thing to fear is fear itself." "fight the real enemy!" "we're here, we're queer, get used to it!" "if you kill me here right now i'd only look you in the eye. i'd burn myself into your memory." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: No1gypsie@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights! (PLEASE ENOUGH) Date: 23 Oct 1999 00:51:26 EDT those are wonderful quotes jrdym, i was going to say something but now i don't feel the need to. thank you, i don't like getting ignorant. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Jacobson" Subject: RE: (mobility) Gay Rights! (PLEASE ENOUGH) Date: 23 Oct 1999 01:13:06 -0400 "Christian Right" is neither -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of No1gypsie@aol.com Sent: Saturday, October 23, 1999 12:51 AM those are wonderful quotes jrdym, i was going to say something but now i don't feel the need to. thank you, i don't like getting ignorant. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) throw them to the lions.... Date: 23 Oct 1999 00:22:22 -0500 >'well...what about the jocks? I mean, those two kids at Columbine were >targeting jocks and anyone who believed in God....what about them? do we >have laws protecting jocks now? > >'well, do we?' Why don't we just protect *people*? Instead of trying to make thoughts and emotions (like hate) illegal? It's not like we don't already have enough laws to do just that. We just don't enforce them as we should. I see a problem, though, in that some people refuse to consider some human beings people because they're inconvenient... But I know a lot of you guys probably don't want to think about that. -- 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 N Gall Subject: Re: (mobility) 80s tracks remixed Date: 23 Oct 1999 02:58:36 -0500 (CDT) yea, i like remixed 80's songs too. a couple good ones i've gotten recently are for "take on me" bye A-ha, "99 Red Balloons" by i forget who...also i've been thinking for a while that somebody should remix that song whose chorus goes "i've got my eyes set on you"...well there's my idea, any other good ones? -Anthony On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Robert Taylor wrote: > Ever since Moby did the remix for Beat It, I've been on the > lookout for 80s songs remixed for the 90s. For some reason > I really like this. I guess because it brings back memories > of the old songs, plus they have an updated sound that I am > into now. I just got a hold of Duran Duran's Girls On Film > Remixes. I guess this is a guilty pleasure of mine. I know it > sounds cheesy, but can anyone suggest some other 80s tracks > that have been remixed. > > RT > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony N Gall Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights! (PLEASE ENOUGH) Date: 23 Oct 1999 03:58:42 -0500 (CDT) On Fri, 22 Oct 1999 Beacwork@aol.com wrote: > I think this topic is really stretching it for the moby list. > am I out of line??? i certainly don't think so. > Please let's get of the gay issue. > yes, please! i'd join a gay list if i wanted to hear this much ^_^ -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) Re: The Times and a T-shirt hiding from Britain Date: 23 Oct 1999 11:20:24 +0100 hmmm, the Times had half a page devoted to Moby, this is a huge broadsheet paper, so that's a lot of words, it was interesting, I learnt stuff. If you want I might tell you what was in it. But I didn't know how much Madonna wants to work with Moby, maybe if I bothered to read all the digests I would, but I think that it is cool Are there any UK people out there? Why did I just read a message asking where to get T-shirts from on the digest. You get them from Def, you e-mail def on def2@globlenet..... I can't be bothered to go to my room to find a CD with the full address on. But that's where T-shoirts come from, does anybody bother to read anything I write? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: (mobility) Gay Rights/RANT Sort of off topic/Delete if you don't care Date: 23 Oct 1999 07:45:15 -0700 > > >this guy went to the trouble of emailing me this crap privately. just > >thought you guys might want to see that sadly, hate is alive and well-even > >on a moby mailing list. > Yeah, it sucks. But we can't change these people. We can however debate w/ them which I love to do. I mean, yeah, we know how asinine they are but they had to become that way somehow. You have to feel kinda sorry for them. Let's just hope they're willing to read what we have to say and maybe that will give them something to think about, if they can process it all. Below are my thoughts and feelings. :-) Please don't kill me. :-) > > >Plus, I don't care if your friend is gay. Who's a Christian? Anyone? I > >hope > >that those of you who are Christian would speak up and stand up for > >yourselves. > Ok, what was this guy saying about someone being a christian? Is he trying to say that christian's aren't supposed to accept gay ppl? So they should stand up and say that they don't accept ppl who are gay? So, those "Christian's" who believe that should stand up and declare their ignorance and anti-christian views? Yeah, and I'm sure there are a lot of KKK members who claim to be "Christian's". Aren't "Christian's" supposed to "love thy neighbor"? Doesn't love *usually* entail acceptance of the way others live even if their ways differ from your own? > > >GOD CREATED ADAM AND EVE, NOT ADAM AND STEVE You know, I used to know a guy who said that a lot. He was all macho and bravado until he secretly confided in me that he dressed in drag and was very turned on by it and he had had an affair w/ his girlfriends best friends boyfriend. They had exchanged oral sex. Many men who say that are saying "I have doubts about my own sexual orientation. I feel guilt so I'm transferring my guilt onto you or anyone who's doing something I think I might want to do. I hate what I am, I hate myself and I'm scared. I have a need to hate the unknown because other ppl are happier w/ who they are than I am and I'm jealous." Those ppl will probably lead very unhappy lives filled w/ hate that will hurt themselves and their family more than it will hurt the person (more self aware than the hater) they are hating. In other words, they're unhappy, angry ppl who are jealous and unhappy and should really stop and think. And ya know something, God created Adam, Eve, Steve, Billy, Marsha and Erica and knowing full well humans will choose their own paths and love who they want to. God created created Adam and Eve and they had children and so on and God's only son died for *our* sins. Every person on this earth and everything you see is a creation of God. Can you call yourself and "Christian" and then openly challenge your creators judgment? Can you say that the perfect being that created us all, made a mistake? Don't we strive to be Christ like and love our fellow man, to help, to heal w/ our love and fellowship? The greater evil is to give into temptation to break god's laws, to kill, to steal, to commit adultery. No where does it say that being gay or being ethnic or being anything other than White, Christian and Male is evil. Why not mind your own p's and q's and leave others to mind they're own. Join the "outrageous right" and thump your bible a little harder because I don't think the real message is getting through. --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Patch24601@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) haunty voices/heypoor/next moby single Date: 23 Oct 1999 11:18:12 EDT Wouldn't we say Nick Cave has a haunty voice? Or is that a too halloween kind of haunty? Lisa gerrard definitely, and jane siberry yes. -Jason ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: AJ Brustein Subject: Re: (mobility) 80s tracks remixed Date: 23 Oct 1999 11:13:23 -0400 Was the song Moby remixed for Micheal Jackson Beat it? I thought it was something else. I was roaming the singles section at Tower and Newbury yesterday and saw Michael Jackson and figured I would look to see if there was a MOBY or RICHARD HALL written on any of them. Couldn't find it. I think it is the import right? Anyone know which one and which song? I know someone mentioned it before (Bart?). Anyway, Thanks. Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Paper Magazine Date: 23 Oct 1999 13:58:53 EDT Moby is featured on the cover of this month's Paper magazine. There is a lovely 5 page article with some very trippy pictures. Among other things, Moby discusses the success of Play, the commercial use of his music, plans for the future, and explanations for the upcoming Calvin Klein ad campaign. Very tasty reading. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: (mobility) To all the foxy Roxy folks Date: 23 Oct 1999 14:06:38 EDT And the Let's-Meet-at-the-NYC-show saga continueth... I was thinking that we could assemble across the way from the Roxy at a diner on the corner of 10th Av. and 18th street (diagonal from the Roxy and right across from the La Luncheonette place). I don't know how many of us there are, I think Danielle took care of that. But I'm not sure what time we should meet if the concert allegedly starts at 9. Is 7:30 or 8 good, or is that too early? E-mail me directly with thoughts (we don't need to clog up the list). Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: (mobility) OH MY GOSH!!!! Date: 23 Oct 1999 14:57:27 EDT i just got two records and two cds for the WDMHFSB remixes....AMAZING shit!!!!!! kind of different...more Webster Hallish sounding but still great.... anyone know how much 17 pounds are worth in dollars....that's how much the two cds and the two records were...for some reason i think that is very cheap...take care..love..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) remixed + Quicktime Date: 23 Oct 1999 22:00:46 +0200 AJ Brustein wrote: >Was the song Moby remixed for Micheal Jackson Beat it? I thought it was >something else. Moby remixed 2 Michael Jackson songs: - Who Is It (1992, various Moby mixes) I have 2 mixes of this: listen to them at www.geocities.com/animal_sight/moby/sound.htm - Beat It (only one Moby mix) I saw this mix as a bonus track on some CD single from Austria (Europe) on eBay, but I guess this single also is a real collectors item for MJ fans, because it became really expensive real quick... Never bought it, it always gets waaaay too expensive. John Turpin wrote: >Actually, done right, QuickTime is quite nice for video, assuming that the >production people have a clue. I've seen beautifully-encoded, small file >size .mov music videos and huge, barely-watchable mpegs. Yes, it is possible, but it still is strange that I have only *1* .mov video with reasonable file size that can only barely be played fullscreen and about 15 smaller Mpegs with far more quality... just my experiences... >And as for the mess with the registry, I think we know whose fault that is... Actually, it's my, Microsoft's and Apple's fault! - My fault because I didn't back-up my old registry settings... - Microsoft's for making all programs share the same reg file instead of one reg file per program (in that program's own directory) - Apple's for making you think you can completely uninstall it because of the 'Install/uninstall Shield TM' program but actually leaving 4 files in the Windows/System/ directory and a whole bunch of reg entries. And now we're only talking about Quicktime version 3.?? that is supplied on the WDMHFSB CDrom part, Quicktime 2.xx was even WORSE to completely remove from a Windows computer... a complete nightmare! I sure hope you Mac users are less frustrated this great Moby video :) Why am I worrying about a stupid thing as the file format of a Moby video when outside some hunters are killing animals for fun anyway? (It's the middle of the hunting season) Next time I see them I'll do something naughty like letting the air out of their tires gna gna gna! Tomorrow they're going to show 'The Shining' on tv, sweet! HEEEEEEEEERE'S JOHNNY!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) some useless Moby news Date: 23 Oct 1999 22:00:52 +0200 WDMHFSB is after Honey Moby's first single to enter the Dutch charts. Which in itself says nothing because the Dutch main chart consists of the 100 (not 40...) best selling singles and Moby came in on 92... Run On and Bodyrock didn't even make it to that selection of 100 singles! Bleh talking about the '80's... "What the hell ever happened to Fido Dido?" ||||||||| ??? \ , , / \ ' / ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jared M. Willig" Subject: Re: (mobility) OH MY GOSH!!!! Date: 23 Oct 1999 17:37:55 -0400 (EDT) The exchange rate is about 1.6 so 17 pounds is about $27. On Sat, 23 Oct 1999 Chilidiba9@aol.com wrote: > anyone know how much 17 pounds are worth in dollars....that's how much the > two cds and the two records were...for some reason i think that is very > cheap.> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) OH MY GOSH!!!! Date: 23 Oct 1999 18:50:14 EDT ok..thank you..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights/WDMHFSB Date: 23 Oct 1999 18:12:20 -0500 ----- Original Message ----- > And ya know something, God created Adam, Eve, Steve, Billy, Marsha and Erica > and knowing full well humans will choose their own paths and love who they > want to. > Beautiful words, Kimbalina. I couldn't have said it much better myself. Except to say, as someone who is gay and also loves Christ very much, and -- ideally -- lives to serve God and my fellow humans, I believe I didn't choose to be this way, God did it, and he knew what he was doing when he did it, It's a good thiing, and I praise him for it. God reveals himself differently to different people. To Elijah he came in the chariot of fire. To another prophet he, was "a wheel within a wheel." Fundamentalism is about power, not spirituality. God will not be kept in the boxes of our minds. The only thing I know for sure is God is true, Jesus is his Son (the earthly revelation of himself to us humans), and his salvation is sure. Anyway to make this Moby related. I just got the singles for "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" in the mail today from http://www.Action-Records.Co.UK (The only people I will buy imports from forever more, if I can help it -- they're dirt cheap and lightening fast, a great combination). The Ferry Corsten remix is amazing. I literally teared up when I heard it the first time. He so captures the essence of the song. Mournful, lamenting to God, "WHY does my heart feel so BAD?" Then the angel speaks, leading to "these open doors." Finally, the question is repeated, "why DOES my heart feel so bad?" and this time it's rejoicing, it's found redemption. Few artists can do so much with just two lines in a song. But Moby has done it. This song is so alive. Being so minimalist, it's an odd choice for a single. But if just a few people can catch that joy, that catharsis, I think it will pay off. Of course for us fans, it already has -- in the form of the two bsides, three remixes and cd-rom video. Hopefully, it will make more people fans as well. The video I have to say, is also quite charming. A little sad, but ultimately hopeful. And I love seeing Moby's charicatures animated like that. Go Devil Dog! BSC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Soccergrl01200@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) OH MY GOSH!!!! Date: 23 Oct 1999 19:56:13 EDT lol ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Soccergrl01200@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights/RANT Sort of off topic/Delete if you don't Date: 23 Oct 1999 20:06:01 EDT In a message dated 10/23/99 4:59:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time, kimbalina@earthlink.net writes: << b >> omg!~ you are so right!~ I'm a Christian and I'm NOT against anyone who is gay,lesbian,black,white,puertican,asian,bisexual,homosexual or any of that , I believe a person shouldnt followsociety's ways , but follow their own path to love and happiness , and then let people knwo that they're uniquely themselves!~ later hun!~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Soccergrl01200@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) haunty voices Date: 23 Oct 1999 20:21:49 EDT yeha , cool!~ I actually got introduced to Moby from my brother in '97 , im only 12!~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby introduction Date: 23 Oct 1999 17:29:48 PDT >yeha , cool!~ I actually got introduced to Moby from my brother >in '97 , >im only 12!~ whoa! i got introduced to moby by my older brother as well, about...uh...let's see...when 'everything is wrong' just came out. i was about 15 at the time, i'm 21 now. when i was 12, i was listening to...glam rock! be thankful you have such a cool brother, cuz you could have wound up like me! -alex "Forget all those health clinics and gyms. Sex is the best cure for everything, especially stress. If I have a good night of sex, all my problems are gone by ten o'clock in the morning!" -Grace Jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com Date: 23 Oct 1999 18:35:05 -0600 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "courtney colonna" Subject: Re: (mobility) haunty voices/heypoor/next moby single Date: 23 Oct 1999 19:48:20 PDT i did say that nick cave has a haunty voice!! not in a halloween way, though. peter murphy's voice is more on the halloween track. (but still good!) courtney >From: Patch24601@aol.com >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >Subject: Re: (mobility) haunty voices/heypoor/next moby single >Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 11:18:12 EDT > >Wouldn't we say Nick Cave has a haunty voice? >Or is that a too halloween kind of haunty? >Lisa gerrard definitely, and jane siberry yes. >-Jason > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Soccergrl01200@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby t-shirts Date: 23 Oct 1999 23:10:42 EDT alright ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SteveO83@aol.com Subject: (mobility) A Webpage Date: 23 Oct 1999 23:25:10 EDT
Murmers of the Earth I just wanted you all to know there is this webpage that is really excellent that everyone should visit plus if you look in the shattered glass section there is an essay which I wrote pertaining to Moby! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike A7" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 23 Oct 1999 11:38:12 -0400 Insrtbrain@aol.com wrote: > Not to dis Tori fans, but uck. Something just bugs me about her, don't know > what. New one to add ~ the girl who does vocals in Everything but the Girl. > So talented... We need more males on this list... That would be Tracey Thorn and she is one of my favorites. Not just her work with EBTG but her work with Adam F, Deep Dish and Massive Attack too, what a voice on that woman. MikeA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby Date: 24 Oct 1999 00:20:39 EDT In a message dated 10/23/99 9:01:06 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mikea7@provide.net writes: << Deep Dish >> K.. I know absolutely nothing about Deep Dish but I keep hearing about all these people who are somehow related to them in some odd way or another (BT).... Any info for the semi-ignorant? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: (mobility) Happy 3rd Birthday MOBILITY! Date: 24 Oct 1999 05:42:38 -0600 Yahoo!!! The MOBILITY Mailing List turned THREE years old today. It "first became operational on October 24, 1996." So I thought I would write a quick email to everyone sharing some information. :) First, I am in heaven because I finally received the releases for "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?"... two CD's and four vinyl's! Unfortunately, I picked up the mail at 2:30am and cannot blast this beautiful music through my stereo system without waking up others, hehe. It has been a great year for the mailing list! Compared with many others, we are still a small group but I'm okay with that. We have just over 200 non-digest members and more than 100 digest members. As all mailing lists do, many have come and gone. A few old time favs have drifted away but hopefully they'll be back some day. I want to recognize some "old timers" that are still around such as Daniel Cerman (owner of the massive www.moby.org) who was the second person to subscribe (after my own automatic subscription of course). He's extremely busy as of late and cannot participate like in the past but he still maintains the user friendly archives that are just absolutely huge at this point. He's been a godsend in many ways through that past three to four years. Thank you Dan for everything! Next is Chris , then there's Dan (digest) , Xaq , Shaun , John (digest) , Elie , Eekmaus@aol.com (who I don't think I've heard from in a while), Jake , Mary ... well you get the point, the list goes on. These men and women have been here from the start and provide great support to the list. I'm not forgetting the newbies. It's good to see so many! I absolutely love seeing your introductions and if you haven't sent one... it is never too late. If you are interested, send a profile of yourself to be viewed on the web (http://www.xmission.com/~damian/profiles.html) - as for the old timers... maybe you should send an update. I'll be updating the page throughout the week (and yes Andy I got your email, hehe). Other great things... first and foremost... Moby, yes, MOBY has been checking in on occasion, keeping a watchful eye and contributing when he can. Rock! We've had a ton of great new music from MOBY to freak out about! Wonderful reviews and support across the board. Fun appearances all abound (David Letterman, Conan, MTV, P.I., etc.). Two great music labels to distribute the goods (thank you Mute & V2). Moreover the chance to see Moby live in concert (my second time... and the first in my hometown of Salt Lake City, Utah)!!! We love the hard work. :) Maybe I'm rambling at this point so I will shut down for now. There are a few problems here and there (my outdated web pages for one) and the lack of respect emerging on the list. Everybody check yourselves... we have got so much to be happy about! For now, over and out... Damian owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JSoquet@aol.com Subject: (mobility) a cool idea !!!!mixtape Date: 24 Oct 1999 10:56:54 EDT Ok I know that Moby used to DJ alot. I was wondering if he ever put out a mixtape? And I know that Moby is getting back into DJ again. I think it would be really awesome if he put out a mixtape. i saw him in Minneapolis right before Play came out and he tore up the dancefloor or well Ground because it was outside. So Moby if you are reading what do you think a little side project for you. You could send it out to you fans on this list, for like a x-mas gift like Pearl jam does. Not like you compare to them though. Totally different styles. Well I just thought that would be awesome. well bye bye Take care everyone outts with the shouts SUN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Gay Rights/WDMHFSB Date: 24 Oct 1999 13:32:57 EDT In a message dated 10/23/1999 4:16:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time, bigwig@arkansas.net writes: > http://www.Action-Records.Co.UK i feel the same way .....they sent my stuff in 4 days....and it's sooo cheap..2 cds and 2 records for like 25 dollars...good stuff....elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) moby's place in the uk charts Date: 24 Oct 1999 19:06:37 +0100 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01BF1E52.E6112CA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit listen to the ra file to hear moby's place in the uk charts 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I thought they were only on 12"... (please prove me wrong= =20 :) Here's some info on that 12": =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D RUN ON [May 1999] GE 12", Intercord, INT 8 86865 6>> Well look at that Bart ! On www.Cdbanzai.com, you can find (+ many other Cds but I selected what I=20 think was interesting because not on every online store). I left here all new German releases not knowing if there was something=20 exceptionnal on it (eg for Honey and Bodyrock). MOBY HONEY CDS $ 13.98 GER 08/24/98 MUTE=20 8859452 =20 HONEY REMIXES CDS $ 13.98 GER 08/24/98 MUTE=20 8859462 =20 12" $ 13.98 GER=20 08/24/98 MUTE 8859466 =20 RUN ON CDS $ 13.98 GER 04/26/99= =20 MUTE 8868682 =20 RUN ON REMIX CDS $ 13.98 GER 04/26/99 MUT= E=20 8868692 =20 RUN ON 12" $ 13.98 GER=20 04/26/99 MUTE 8868676 =20 RUN ON 2 12" $ 13.98 GER=20 05/03/99 INTE 8868656 =20 BODYROCK 2 CDS $ 13.98 GER 07/12/99 MUT= E=20 8873342 =20 12" $ 13.98 GER=20 07/19/99 MUTE 8873336 =20 CDS $ 13.98 GER=20 07/12/99 MUTE 8873332 =20 LOPEZ / MOBY WHY CAN'T I STOP (LTD ED) CDM $ 11.98 USA 02/15/96 TPHY= =20 2 =20 VOODOO CHILD / DOG HEAVEN CD $ 11.98 USA 08/12/96 TPHY 5 =20= =20 =20 LOPEZ/MOBY EMPTINESS 12" $ 11.98 USA 07/09/96 TPHY=20= 3=20 =20 CDM $ 11.98 USA=20 07/09/96 TPHY 3 =20 VOODOO CHILD/END OF EVERYTHING CD $ 20.98 USA 07/26/96 TPHY IDIOT =20= =20 MOBY & SLAM MIXMAG LIVE 7 (ENG)CD $ 35.99 USA 02/16/99 IMPT 360677 =20= =20 =20 JACKSON,M. WHO IS IT /BEAT IT(MOBY12" $ 10.98 USA 04/06/93 SNY 74420 =20= =20 =20 Plus many other old maxi cds (FSR, Into the Blue, ETYM, bring back my=20 happiness ...) I have no money now to buy these gems but if anyone does (on Europe) please=20 tell me in view to make me a copy on MD ... PLEASE !!! :) I agree with the poor quality of the video especially when we compare it wit= h=20 the one on the Chemical Brothers single Hey Boy, hey Girl (that is great.) My bet for next single: Natural Blues (or Find My Baby) That's all folks for now Matthieu=20 np: Air - Le soleil est pr=E8s de moi. Note: If parjo727@student.otago.ac.nz (Joseph Parkes) is still here and has=20 read this message, tell your All Blacks not to score more than 50 pts agains= t=20 France in the semis. =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Patch24601@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) haunty voices/heypoor/next moby single Date: 24 Oct 1999 15:54:53 EDT Someone mentioned nick already? Oh. Cheers then :) -Jason ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) very interesting Bodyrock news Date: 24 Oct 1999 14:17:57 -0700 (PDT) shit i was online like 3 hhours yesterday and i have no reason to be on toady but anyway i was at WPKN fundraising (only about $20k away but we still need yr help! 203 384 9756!) and i found the stash of CMJ NMR weeeklies and i looked thru the new one and under the Dance column it has some news, it sez that he shot the new Bodyrock vid while in New York for the MTV awards, and it features MANY old school rap stars.... i forgot to write em down or anything but i think it sed it includes like Fab 5 Freddy and various members of Run DMC, i THINK..... the video was directed by the same guy who directed "Can I Get A..." by Jay Z AND the intereesting part is that Moby is rumoured to be contributing to the soundtrack to the sequel to the movie Friday! wow! that should boost his hip-hop cred! Anybody get The Box? is it in rotation (Bodyrock that is) where you are? its not in rotation at our box! however, the new Leftfield video is, and i actually saaw it a few days ago.... that is a sick video!!!! it was by Chris Cunningham (figures.....) and according to CMJ it was actually banned in England daytime. wow. see, theres this black guy whos like this zombie and hes hopping around NYC (i think) and some guy smashes into him and one of his arms falls off.... so hes walking around with no arm.... and then he trips into a puddle and one of his legs falls off.... and then hes hopping around and then theres like all these white boys breakdancing like in a parking garage and then Afrika Bambaataa himself (i guess) comes out of the booth and then the zombie like crashes on the floor and AB is like "do you need a hand?" (OUCH!) and then at the end a car crashes into the zombie and he blows up. yeech. thats pretty creepy. then agian its by the same guy who did "Come To Daddy" who scared the shhit out of a billion teenyboppers but at least that one was kinda funny. this one is just pure creepy. and there new CD isnt as good as their first one either (tho sum of it is pretty phat, like the song "Dusted" and "Phat Planet" is pretty good too") anybody hear that Bob Marley "Sun Is Shining" remix? thats actually pretty good. i havent heard the original tho, its supposed to be pretty rare i heard..... one more thing: YESTERDAY WAS WEIRD ALS BIRTHDAY HES 40 YAY!!!!!!!! so i told that to Dave Golden at WPKN this morn and he said we should play "Bohemian Polka" and i wasnt even looking for it but i found the cd case for the "Alapalooza" album but there was no CD in it! crap! so we couldnt play it. damn, thats some mad funny shit tho. BYE!!!!! "i see a little silhoutte of a man....." ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: (mobility) Plastikman/Hypocrisy/Delete me Date: 24 Oct 1999 18:34:29 PDT Okay, to balance out my annoyed retort. I just got the weirdest single I have ever purchased while looking for WDMHFS. Plastikman "Sickness" That guy is insane. Track 2 is like having a ball bearing in yer head. Get it. I can't wait for Tuesday. WDMH and Deep Forest "Made in japan!" Yes >hate is alive What? I just made a comment. I didn't say kill the gays I didn't say hate the gays. Talk about hypocrisy and closed-minds >anything other than White, Christian and Male is evil. Why not mind You're absolutely right. That's why I just went to Tijuana to help build a church in one of the poorest parts of town and I just got back... Us white Christian males are so evil. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: (mobility) Conan O'Brian/MOBY Date: 24 Oct 1999 19:05:47 -0700 Hi, Awhile back, did someone send the Conan O'Brian Moby preformance to the list? If so, can someone send it to me? I think I accidently just deleted it! *sob* --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Singletary Subject: (mobility) tori amos & tracey thorn Date: 24 Oct 1999 22:58:38 -0500 (CDT) i agree with you , man. tracey thorn and tori amos annoy the hell out of me. i think in electronic music, especially, it is becoming terribly cliche for a sad-sounding woman to be heard over drum tracks. lamb/louise rhodes, esthero, bjork, tricky & martine, elisabeth fraser on massive attack, onnalee & leonie w/ roni size, portishead... the list goes on and on. it's like come on! do we have to be sad and brooding all the time? i am a fan of this stuff most of the time, but i would like to hear more men. i got so excited when my friend got the double cd japanese version of 4 hero's 'two pages' and a man was singing on a track! so rare... i liked adam f's whole album , except for the tracey thorn song- i hated it. i just get so sick of that style of vocals. i think after everything but the girl's song 'missing' got played a million times, i got a permanent aversion to her. that's another reason why it's so good to listen to moby, because a lot of the time, he sings his own stuff. sorry for ranting! -jon > >Insrtbrain@aol.com wrote: > Not to dis Tori fans, but uck. Something just bugs me about >her, don't >know > what. New one to add ~ the girl who does vocals in Everything >but the >Girl. > So talented... We need more males on this list... > __ Jon icq: 21047350 jwsingle@uiuc.edu http://surf.to/jon144k {{{{{my artwork online} http://zip.to/employment {{{{{get a job} http://zip.to/make.money {{{{{get paid to surf the web} __ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) a cool idea !!!!mixtape Date: 25 Oct 1999 00:29:08 EDT In a message dated 10/24/99 7:58:09 AM Pacific Daylight Time, JSoquet@aol.com writes: << Ok I know that Moby used to DJ alot. >> Just a thought (cuz I know he's hugely busy) but has Moby ever thought of doing a Global Underground installment? I think it would be soo cool cuz a lot of greats have done them and it kind lets Moby's fans know who he respects and broadens the semi-ignorant (like myself) of other artist that they might not hear about otherwise. Just a thought, that I think it would be cool. "You can't edit yourself" ~ Beck Hansen Are you addicted to breathing? ~ Me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) tori amos & tracey thorn Date: 25 Oct 1999 00:38:12 EDT In a message dated 10/24/99 8:59:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jwsingle@students.uiuc.edu writes: << i think after everything but the girl's song 'missing' got played a million times, i got a permanent aversion to her. >> K ~ I think if the female vocals are done well and it meshes no problem. I hated Missing but that was a personal choice.. I just don't like the sound quality of Tori's voice. She may have talent as a song writer but a little of her goes a long way, like Alanis (as much as I love her message) you just can't listen to it for hours on end without cringing after awhile. Personally, I've always been a sucker for a great guy voice. And Moby has a great voice because he doesn't push it, he just lets it flow with meaning. Same with the guy from Goo Goo Dolls, when I first heard Iris, I cried cuz there's that much feeling behind it. Sadly after being bombarded with it constantly on the radio, it lost its power. Just a matter of context though. Nothing against female vocals, just bad female vocals. Nothing against male vocals, just bad male vocals. I love Prodigy, but they vocally suck ass, but that's not what you listen to them for. K enough, ranting. "You can't edit yourself" ~ Beck Hansen Are you addicted to breathing? ~ Me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: forest j flodin Subject: Re: (mobility) tori amos & tracey thorn Date: 25 Oct 1999 01:19:44 -0500 if you don't like it....then don't fucking listen to it i do listen to that kinda stuff...and love it....and i don't really wanna hear you bitching about it... alot of people do like it.....and...if someone is moved to compose musik in a certain way...that is their deal...and if a record compnay wants to put it out...that is their deal....listening is yours. f On Sun, 24 Oct 1999 22:58:38 -0500 (CDT) Jonathan Singletary writes: > i agree with you , man. > > tracey thorn and tori amos annoy the hell out of me. > > i think in electronic music, especially, it is becoming terribly > cliche for a sad-sounding woman to be heard over drum tracks. > lamb/louise rhodes, esthero, bjork, tricky & martine, elisabeth > fraser on massive attack, onnalee & leonie w/ roni size, > portishead... the list goes on and on. > > it's like come on! do we have to be sad and brooding all the > time? > > i am a fan of this stuff most of the time, but i would like to > hear more men. i got so excited when my friend got the double cd > japanese version of 4 hero's 'two pages' and a man was singing on > a track! so rare... > > i liked adam f's whole album , except for the tracey thorn song- > i hated it. i just get so sick of that style of vocals. i think > after everything but the girl's song 'missing' got played a > million times, i got a permanent aversion to her. > > that's another reason why it's so good to listen to moby, because > a lot of the time, he sings his own stuff. > > sorry for ranting! > -jon > > > > >Insrtbrain@aol.com wrote: > > Not to dis Tori fans, but uck. Something just bugs me about > >her, don't > >know > > what. New one to add ~ the girl who does vocals in Everything > >but the > >Girl. > > So talented... We need more males on this list... > > > __ > > Jon > > icq: 21047350 > jwsingle@uiuc.edu > http://surf.to/jon144k {{{{{my artwork online} > http://zip.to/employment {{{{{get a job} > http://zip.to/make.money {{{{{get paid to surf the web} > __ > > > > > ___________________________________________________________________ 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: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) OH MY GOSH!!!! Date: 25 Oct 1999 02:38:46 EDT In a message dated 10/23/99 6:57:28 PM Central Daylight Time, Soccergrl01200@aol.com writes: << lol >> I thought messages like this were "breaking the rules"......Hmm....... ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby introduction Date: 25 Oct 1999 02:40:28 EDT In a message dated 10/23/99 7:30:29 PM Central Daylight Time, a23_@hotmail.com writes: << >yeha , cool!~ I actually got introduced to Moby from my brother >in '97 , >im only 12!~ >> Oh shucks...I'm not the youngest one on the list.....There goes my 15 minutes!! lol ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) moby t-shirts Date: 25 Oct 1999 02:42:19 EDT In a message dated 10/23/99 10:11:19 PM Central Daylight Time, Soccergrl01200@aol.com writes: << alright >> Alright what? Hmm.... I see what you guys mean about the 1/2 word mails..... ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) a cool idea !!!!mixtape Date: 25 Oct 1999 02:46:59 EDT In a message dated 10/24/99 9:58:09 AM Central Daylight Time, JSoquet@aol.com writes: << And I know that Moby is getting back into DJ again. >> Wow... really? That is awsome! I would love to see him up at St. Andrews with just a pair of tables! That would blow my mind! Oh.... And happy B-day Mobility! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Plastikman/Hypocrisy/Delete me Date: 25 Oct 1999 02:52:08 EDT In a message dated 10/24/99 8:38:38 PM Central Daylight Time, corrugatedfunk@hotmail.com writes: << Plastikman "Sickness" That guy is insane. Track 2 is like having a ball bearing in yer head. Get it. >> I think that sounds fun! Is the ball in your head thing good or bad though? Is it anythin like the track "Bucephalus Bouncing Ball" from Aphex Twin? ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) tori amos & tracey thorn Date: 25 Oct 1999 02:53:53 EDT In a message dated 10/24/99 10:59:34 PM Central Daylight Time, jwsingle@students.uiuc.edu writes: << lamb/louise rhodes, esthero, bjork, tricky & martine, elisabeth fraser on massive attack, onnalee & leonie w/ roni size, portishead... the list goes on and on. >> Actually, Thats what I think is so unique about it.... Specally Bjork! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility)German Records Date: 25 Oct 1999 09:31:52 +0200 Matthieu wrote: >MUTE 8859466 > RUN ON CDS $ 13.98 GER >MUTE 8868682 > RUN ON REMIX CDS $ 13.98 GER >MUTE 8868692 > RUN ON 12" $ 13.98 GER >MUTE 8868676 > RUN ON 2 12" $ 13.98 GER Hmm, I hate to burst your bubble Matthieu, but the 'Run On Remix' listed here is VERY probably just the 'Run On Extended' CD, since that one is not listed here... 'Run On 2 12" ' is the German 12" with the exclusive Plastic Angel mixes, but why buy it all the way in the US? http://www.cdzone.co.uk probably also have the German 12" listed... Bart (<>,,<>) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kelly Bone" Subject: Re: (mobility) Channel Zero Date: 25 Oct 1999 01:01:42 PDT There is a wonderful comicbook out right now which Moby is a fan of called CHANNEL ZERO. And yes HE said so himself. CHANNEL ZERO sort of flows along the lines of Moby's philosophical views... you should check it out. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matej.Novotny@st.fmph.uniba.sk Subject: Re: (mobility) some useless Moby news Date: 25 Oct 1999 10:18:29 MET > WDMHFSB is after Honey Moby's first single to enter the Dutch charts. > > Which in itself says nothing because the Dutch main chart consists of > the 100 (not 40...) best selling singles and Moby came in on 92... > > Run On and Bodyrock didn't even make it to that selection of 100 singles! > Bleh > here in wild wild east, moby's doing quite well in the charts, on commercial radios, Run On went up to the top 20 and WDMHFSB is getting higher and higher every week. and on two of the independent radios ( guess it's all of the independent radios we have here) moby made it to the FIRST place with Run On. it suprises me a lot, because these radios push a lot of drum'n'bass and trip hop and then this m.manson and n.i.n stuffs, so moby somehow doesn't fit into their broadcast profile with his wide smile, bald head and bumpy songs like Run On. WDMHFSB is not so known here yet, but as i said, it rises and rises up. i also think that the next single should be one of these: Machete (but people will eat him alive for resembling chemical brothers :/ ) Southside (great pop song, i can see the video with moby riding a cabrio and waving to the people with a 9mm Beretta :) ) Porcelain ( certainly with good remixes, it could be a hit like Into The Blue was and in our heart still is ) but i like the idea with 7 someone mentioned here. really perverted ! luvya!!! yours kohut. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) v3/ryu? Date: 25 Oct 1999 05:37:01 -0700 (PDT) heh i noticed this is digest v3 but moby is on v2! and also wasnt RYU one of the original mobility kru? bye! ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stacey MacGrath" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby MIDIs Date: 25 Oct 1999 08:47:26 EDT Hello everyone! If anyone has any Moby songs in MIDI file, could you please send them to me(OFF LIST)? I already have God Moving Over The Face Of the Waters, Everything is Wrong, and Hymn. Thanks. ~Stacey ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Feelingbadlyreal@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility)German Records /very interesting Bodyrock news Date: 25 Oct 1999 08:54:04 EDT Bart wrote << Hmm, I hate to burst your bubble Matthieu >> Burst your bubble ? What's that ? Well,I guess I feel a bit stupid now. I was so excited about discovering a good rare CD ! But thanks for the adress (http://www.cdzone.co.uk). I did'nt know that store. Thing is with these online stores that they hardly never show what is on the damned CD To Paul maybe that Rythm and Stealth is not as good as Leftism but I think it's pretty good too. Furthermore, the original Sun is Shining can be found on many Best Of and on the Natty Dread album too. And I agree with you on the remix, it's definitely good stuff. Hope the new WDMHFSB ? 12" will be out soon with remixes as good as the Ferry Corsten one. Matthieu np: Cassius - La mouche (video version) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) next Moby single Date: 25 Oct 1999 19:58:31 +0200 I saw on www.moby.org that the next Moby single is going to be Porcelain.... this is probably going to make a lot of you happy :), I don't think it's that special, a nice song, but not the best from Play. I read that the release is due for next month, and that it's only going to be released in Spain (???) This is strange! If this is true, I also don't think it will be on the Mute label (otherwise we would have had an UK release, right?) Moby.org also says that the single after Porcelain will be Natural Blues (which makes me happy :) cuz this is my favourite Play track!) Natural Blues is due for February 2000. I just ordered 2 great 12"s!!!!!! ======================= - A white label promo by Ferry Corsten containing the '99 remix of his club classic under the name of 'Moonman' called 'Don't be afraid' and: **2** mixes by him of MOBY'S WDMHFSB!!!! Could be interesting! (this is a REAL white label (not just a white sleeve) so I bet this one is VERY rare...) - The other one fits nicely in that "90's remixes of '80s songs" conversation a few days ago: Yazoo - Don't go '99 I've heard a Realaudio clip of the Todd Terry remix and it's ffffckn great! Of course when it comes to remixing pop songs Todd (and Moby too) is THE man. (remember Everything But The Girl - Missing (Todd Terry remix?) (<>,,<>) np: Yazoo - Don't go (pure coincidence, I swear! It just happened to be in my CDrom player on some compilation CD...) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SPND17@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) tori amos & tracey thorn Date: 25 Oct 1999 16:42:32 EDT << i am a fan of this stuff most of the time, but i would like to hear more men. i got so excited when my friend got the double cd japanese version of 4 hero's 'two pages' and a man was singing on a track! so rare... >> There are a lot of male vocalists in electronic music. Take Alec Empire of Atari Teenage Riot for instance. He does the majority of vocals on their music. The entire group of The Prodigy are male. The lead singer of Underworld is male. The list goes on there too...The bands are out there. You just have to find them. -Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SPND17@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) tori amos & tracey thorn Date: 25 Oct 1999 16:45:03 EDT << Same with the guy from Goo Goo Dolls, when I first heard Iris, I cried cuz there's that much feeling behind it. >> There is no feeling at all behind the Goo Goo Dolls songs. They're from around where I live, and if you heard their old stuff, you would realize that they're nothing but a sellout band that knew what to write so that they could get on MTV and make a lot of money. -Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) tori amos & tracey thorn Date: 25 Oct 1999 16:59:36 EDT In a message dated 10/25/1999 1:47:03 PM Pacific Daylight Time, SPND17@aol.com writes: << There is no feeling at all behind the Goo Goo Dolls songs. They're from around where I live, and if you heard their old stuff, you would realize that they're nothing but a sellout band that knew what to write so that they could get on MTV and make a lot of money. >> Yes they are a sellout band. I totally agree. I did like A Boy Name Goo much better though.. I'm just saying I liked the song, it moved me on first response then it died. But there is nothing wrong with wanting to make money, kinda part the ultimate goal.. but they are incredibly boring after two songs (because they all sound the same) Pity too. They could be much cooler. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) tori amos & tracey thorn Date: 25 Oct 1999 16:58:20 -0700 heh I am not a big fan of the goo goo dolls but on their first tour they were in debt in millions to their label after a boy named goo... so you tell me would you do...they aren't making a lot of money at all.. don't talk bad about a band that had to bust their ass to get out of debt, if that requires you to write radio friendly songs, then so be it. As for Alec Empire being a male vocalist worth mentioning, I am not too impressed...everyone of ATR's songs sounds the same, and most of the vocals are distorted to hell to even tell what message he is trying to get across..I like the chick's screams more than I do his ranting..digital hardcore is a bit amusing though. anyways.. back to stuff Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of SPND17@aol.com Sent: Monday, October 25, 1999 1:45 PM << Same with the guy from Goo Goo Dolls, when I first heard Iris, I cried cuz there's that much feeling behind it. >> There is no feeling at all behind the Goo Goo Dolls songs. They're from around where I live, and if you heard their old stuff, you would realize that they're nothing but a sellout band that knew what to write so that they could get on MTV and make a lot of money. -Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: RE: (mobility) Goos Date: 25 Oct 1999 17:02:37 -0400 Sorry to sound like the overzealous fan, but I am an acquaintance of the Goos. Hung out with 'em Friday as a matter of fact. Yeah, their management has booked them on tours and given them TONS of exposure, and they are very much confused by their new "fans"...the 16-year-old girls who think that Johnny is hot. The Goo Goo Dolls are still the same band they ever were, it's just that over time they realized that they couldn't keep making "Jed" over and over. So they want to get rid of their debt and make a bit of money. Wouldn't you, too? Wouldn't you get sick and tired of living in Buffalo and want to move? And after being in the business for 13 years wouldn't you want to see some results from your work? Sorry, but I just feel like there are 2 sides to every story. This is also a case of the record label knowing that they're sitting on a ton of money and they're cashing in. The band have been on tour a year and 4 months and they are COMPLETELY burned out. That is not entirely their choice. The label and their management are also to blame. But the Goo Goo Dolls are still a very fun band to see, despite a wider (and more teeny-bopper) audience. I don't have time to call bands sell-outs....that is a term which applies to EVERY SINGLE ARTIST who makes a video, record, or plays a gig. It happens from day one that they get involved in music. Joe -----Original Message----- Sent: Monday, October 25, 1999 4:45 PM << Same with the guy from Goo Goo Dolls, when I first heard Iris, I cried cuz there's that much feeling behind it. >> There is no feeling at all behind the Goo Goo Dolls songs. They're from around where I live, and if you heard their old stuff, you would realize that they're nothing but a sellout band that knew what to write so that they could get on MTV and make a lot of money. -Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Goos Date: 25 Oct 1999 17:16:00 EDT In a message dated 10/25/1999 2:04:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Joe.Novotny@mail.house.gov writes: << Sorry to sound like the overzealous fan, but I am an acquaintance of the Goos. >> K ~ Since we're going off on this tangent let me get my whole opinion out. I love A Boy Named Goo. It rocked, and everything sounded different, "Name" was the only mellow song and it was nice and unique. Greatly disappointed with Dizzy Up the Girl (and I was so excited when I heard they were coming out with a new CD). It is basically the same tune over and over and it was extremely boring. Yes I like Black Balloon and Slide and Iris, but they're pretty similar in sound. My favorite on the album is Acoustic #3. But nothing vaguely resembling the coolness of A Boy Name Goo. So I went back with and got Superstar Car Wash because I heard it was a really good Cd. It wasn't. So I think the only album I like is a Boy Named Goo. (For those of you iffy on the Goos, pick it up because it is really cool). So, no I don't blame them for selling out, but something new would be nice. A Boy deserves more recoginition then Dizzy, but who am I to complain? Sidebar question ~ what's with "We are the Normal?" It's on almost all of their CD's. Good song, but why? Is it like their anthem? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Patch24601@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) tori amos & tracey thorn Date: 25 Oct 1999 17:20:23 EDT Guys, we are discussing the goo goo dolls... Am I on the right mailing list? -Jason ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Davies, Andrew" Subject: (mobility) a cornucopia of topics... Date: 25 Oct 1999 16:21:51 -0500 First off...Let's not get into a whole discussion on "selling out" again. ESPECIALLY when it concerns the GOO GOO DOLLS...(how is THAT relevant to the list???) Next, to PAUL (the resident SOCKHEAD)...RYU was most likely one of the original Mobility crew, as was I, but I think that Damian was just mentioning a few of us who have been around and still are. Noone should feel slighted if they have been hanging around forever, but didn't get mentioned...whoopie... Stacey...there are a number of MIDI files to be found on moby.org...infact, that is the FIRST place EVERYONE should be checking beofre asking anything here...more than likely, info can be found THERE! it is a WONDERFUL site! make extensive use of it! Moby here in Madison this past Friday was INCREDIBLE. He did some stuff I have never seen him do live before (I have now seen him 4 times). He did a cover of "Walk This Way" utilizing DJ SpinBad (the warmup DJ who played much Rap/Hip-Hop to start and later played some more "dancey" stuff) to do the kick-ass scratching. He also played a short version of "When It's cold I'd Like To Die" which made my fiancee cry, and I got all teary-eyed...While it was a MUCH shorter set than what he played when I saw him in Minneapolis in August, it was STILL an UNBELIEVEABLE show. I was WIPED OUT after the show...my body completely TINGLED and it felt WONDERFUL... Andy gingerbread man ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) a cornucopia of topics... Date: 25 Oct 1999 17:34:41 EDT Reduce the caps please. made my eyes bulge in and out while reading. I don't know how the Goo Goo Dolls thing started (I think I did it inadvertantly on the vocal issue and it just exploded) I apologize. Someone made a negative comment and I had to expand on the topic because it pissed me off and I apologize (again). But on the whole sell out thing ~ you know Moby is going to start getting labeled as a sell out because he's getting some notoriotity. But I think Moby is a total non-sell out because he has not changed his music to become popular. I know he constantly likes to try new things.. Sometimes it flies and sometimes it doesn't, but I don't think he gives a shit whether or not it's popular or not. That's just the type of artist he is and therefore can not be labelled a sell-out. Take "Honey" for example. If Moby was a sellout he never would have made that song (I so dislike it, just annoying). Huge digression, but not really. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Reed Subject: (mobility) superpinkymandy Date: 25 Oct 1999 23:20:03 +0100 Now heres a question.. has anybody heard the Japanese/William orbit "Superpinkymandy" CD? Apparently Beth orton does vocals but I know no more.. -- Mark Reed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: (mobility) Moby from CDNow Date: 26 Oct 1999 11:24:23 -0400 Just got Moby's current favorite CD's off CDNow...I don't remember seeing this posted, so I thought I'd send it along. Joe Moby: FAVORITES Compiled by Steve Baltin "I get a thrill out of listening to a whole album," says electronic superstar Moby. The versatile musician (who's worked frequently as a producer and remixer, in addition to making his own records) always sets out to make a complete body of work when he is in the studio. With the forthcoming Play he has once again succeeded. Recently, he picked his favorite CDs for us. 1) U2: Achtung Baby Moby: "I know all of the songs inside and out. I've listened to it a million times." 2) Roxy Music: Roxy Music "I have every record they ever made, and I adore them." 3) Rolling Stones: Goat's Head Soup 4) Beatles: Beatles (White Album) 5) Prince: Purple Rain 6) Massive Attack: Protection 7) Creedence Clearwater Revival: Vol. 1-Chronicle-20 Greatest Hits ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Concert Review Date: 26 Oct 1999 12:20:54 EDT Look what was on my Excite start page (talk about exposure) ~ CONCERT REVIEW: Moby in Madison, Wisc. By Heather M. Ramsden The Daily Cardinal U. Wisconsin (U-WIRE) MADISON, Wisc. -- Electronica pioneer Moby gave a performance nothing short of spectacular at Madison, Wisc.'s Barrymore Theatre, 2090 Atwood Ave., Friday. Moby entranced and energized the sold-out crowd with his wide range of music. Moby, along with his full band including percussionists and a bassist, drove every note and beat into the ecstatic crowd without showing any signs of slowing down. The night began with DJ Spinbad mixing everything from the Beastie Boys to Prince, aptly setting the mood for Moby's performance. The lights went down and blue spotlights penetrated the packed theater while various shapes of white light danced on the ceiling. The emotional instrumental "My Weakness" blasted as the band walked on stage and Moby finally appeared. With no delay, he ripped right into "Machete," a hard-core, electronic beat-driven song that sent the audience into a frenzy, surrounded by intense flashing lights. Moby's performance included many songs from his newest album, Play, which displays everything from gospel and blues to classical and punk guitar--and, of course, dance music. He also performed some European hits like "Go" and "Feelin' So Real," which drove the audience into a dancing craze pulled straight from a rave scene. This eclectic mix of sounds allowed Moby to display his pure talent as a musician and performer as he ran and flailed around the stage playing guitar, bongos, keyboards and drums--all this while singing with emotion. The crowd returned Moby's energy and passion in the same manner he delivered it, following his lead with head banging, jumping, swaying, hands clapping and rave dancing. At times, Moby broke the continuum of excitement and displayed his meek, humble side. He talked and joked with the crowd, even playing requests and bringing some fans on stage to talk. Moby had some fun playing "Dueling Banjos" with DJ Spinbad. Moby began by playing a riff on his guitar as DJ Spinbad replied with record scratching. He also covered songs by Led Zeppelin and "Walk This Way," which showed his punk-rock roots. Moby communicated to the audience in a way that is rarely experienced. He enraptured the crowd with the energy, passion and drive of his music. All of these feelings were summed up by the final song, which Moby introduced as the fastest song ever produced. He stood alone on stage behind a keyboard, staring listlessly out into the theater. He remained motionless as a blue spotlight flashed on him, accelerating along with the music. Moby lifted his arms and shook them to the beat as the crowd mimicked him. As it got more and more intense, all the crowd could do was feel it and lift their arms. Moby stood up on his keyboard and his arms slowly rose. The crowd's hands all reached up with his as the music got faster and chaotic, finally coming to an abrupt end with a simultaneous white spotlight shining over Moby into the audience. It was a spiritual moment that encompassed the uplifting feelings the show produced. Moby is a truly amazing musician and performer who is able to create an energy and rapture everyone should experience. (C) 1999 The Daily Cardinal via U-WIRE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Heidi Gronman Subject: (mobility) Re: thanks2-cover #172 Date: 26 Oct 1999 19:20:50 +0300 (EET DST) > Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 07:07:09 -0500 > From: "Davies, Andrew" > Subject: (mobility) Thanks 2 cover submissions > heheheheh sadly enough, that deadline was for LAST november!!!! hopefully > this project will get done sometime!!! I am curious as to whether we ever > voted (i am guessing "no" because i don't remember doing it....) and if Ade > has been talking with Greg about the whole cover ideas. I would be > interested in hearing about it from either/both Greg and Ade. > > Andy > gingerbread man oh well. how impressed i was when i by chance surfed to Ade's site, how quick, fast and energic i thought people were to do that thanks2-thing =), but, all the same, nice to see that it takes some time from you too to get things done. have a nice time, h * The first canned food appeared in 1812. The first can opener in 1885. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) next Moby single; remixer Date: 26 Oct 1999 10:32:18 -0600 Bart van Eijck wrote: (edited) > I saw on www.moby.org that the next Moby single is going to be > Porcelain.... I read that the release is due for next month, and > that it's only going to be released in Spain (???) This is strange! > Moby.org also says that the single after Porcelain will be > Natural Blues. Natural Blues is due for February 2000. I'm amazed at how many song are being released as singles! Love that. > - The other one fits nicely in that "90's remixes of '80s songs" > conversation a few days ago: Yazoo - Don't go '99 I've heard a > Realaudio clip of the Todd Terry remix and it's ffffckn great! I enjoyed the Club 69 remix equally... and I think Peter (Club 69) did a GREAT job on the "Five Fathoms" remix of Everything But The Girl. Personally, I'd enjoy seeing Peter remix a Moby single. You can tell that I'm a fan. Peter was in a rut but I think he's coming out of it. To bad he has a rep for being a jerk. :( Damian. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david chamberlain Subject: (mobility) portland/seattle Date: 26 Oct 1999 12:04:25 -0400 hi guys, sorry to be off topic but i'm visiting the northwest for a month or so and was wondering if anyone could gove me suggestions/recommendations on things to do, places to go, people to screw, etc. i'll be there for the month of december and some january. the reason...i'm going to see if i'd like to live there, honestly. peace, love and things that are fluffy and cute and not yet vengeful, dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david chamberlain Subject: (mobility) moby in ft myers/videotaping, etc Date: 26 Oct 1999 12:07:12 -0400 whoa just to be on topic for once, whats everyone thoughts on this, i'm goin to see moby on tuesday in ft myers, 2nd time this year woohoo, and i was thinking of taking a video camera, do you think Moby would have a problem with the show being taped? I'm sure i saw a lot of vidoecameras at the last show, but didn't know if they were with moby or just fans. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TMLBrannon@aol.com Subject: (mobility) bootlegs? Date: 26 Oct 1999 12:59:36 EDT I need to get Moby's set from the rave Friday night at Woodstock99. Any suggestions? T ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) portland/seattle Date: 26 Oct 1999 13:00:31 EDT In a message dated 10/26/1999 9:33:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time, dchamber@chuma.cas.usf.edu writes: << hi guys, sorry to be off topic but i'm visiting the northwest for a month or so and was wondering if anyone could gove me suggestions/recommendations on things to do, places to go, people to screw, etc. i'll be there for the month of december and some january. the reason...i'm going to see if i'd like to live there, honestly. >> K ~ as an ex-Portlander, you so don't want to live there. At all. That is if you like the sun. If you're a rain lover, go for it. It is cold and wet. Brrr, got the chills just thinking about it. Beyond that, Portland is beautiful. Go to Saturday market downtown.. lots of local cool handmade stuff. I haven't been back for many many years so beyond that I couldn't tell you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) bootlegs? Date: 26 Oct 1999 13:05:08 -0700 I am getting a video that a friend taped for his company from the woodstock 99 performance... I won't give the video out cause it would get him in trouble. But I might just take the audio from it if enough people want it, it is a soundboard recording. Hopefully he gets the video to me in a week or so. Later... Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of TMLBrannon@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 10:00 AM I need to get Moby's set from the rave Friday night at Woodstock99. Any suggestions? T ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TMLBrannon@aol.com Subject: RE: (mobility) bootlegs? Date: 26 Oct 1999 13:19:34 EDT That would be really cool if you could hook me up with an audio from Friday night. Please keep me posted if this is at all possible or if you can think of another place to look. Tara ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Russell, Shera" Subject: RE: (mobility) bootlegs? Date: 26 Oct 1999 13:21:58 -0400 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF1FD6.9C57B2CA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I'm also interested in the audio and/or video of Friday night's rave at Woodstock '99. Please keep me posted as to any new information. Thanks! Shera -----Original Message----- Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 4:05 PM I am getting a video that a friend taped for his company from the woodstock 99 performance... I won't give the video out cause it would get him in trouble. But I might just take the audio from it if enough people want it, it is a soundboard recording. Hopefully he gets the video to me in a week or so. Later... Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of TMLBrannon@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 10:00 AM I need to get Moby's set from the rave Friday night at Woodstock99. Any suggestions? T ********************************************************************** This electronic mail transmission may contain confidential or privileged information. If you believe that you have received the message in error, please notify the sender by reply transmission and delete the message without copying or disclosing it. ********************************************************************** ------_=_NextPart_001_01BF1FD6.9C57B2CA Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: (mobility) bootlegs?

I'm also interested in the audio and/or video of Friday n= ight's rave at Woodstock '99.  Please keep me posted as to any new inf= ormation.  Thanks!

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------_=_NextPart_001_01BF1FD6.9C57B2CA-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) a cornucopia of topics... Date: 26 Oct 1999 11:16:42 -0700 (PDT) --- "Davies, Andrew" wrote: > First off...Let's not get into a whole > discussion on "selling out" again. ESPECIALLY > when it concerns the GOO GOO DOLLS...(how is > THAT relevant to the list???) Moreover, no "reductionism" to jusitify your off-topic stuff. (i.e. Moby's human and I'm human, so it *must* be relevant) I've been respectful of the whole off-topic issue, and I'm new. > Moby here in Madison this past Friday was > INCREDIBLE. I concur. Didn't meet up with you, Andy. I just kept screaming Mobility in the lobby afterwards, and everyone looked at me like I was stupid. :) > He did some stuff I have never seen him do > live before (I have now seen him 4 times). Like stage diving, and bringing up two, count 'em two, ladies up on stage. That was really neat! > He did a cover of "Walk This Way" utilizing > DJ SpinBad (the warmup DJ who played much > Rap/Hip-Hop to start and later played some > more "dancey" stuff) to do the kick-ass > scratching. Alone he was terrible in my honest opinion. Granted, he was doing some great "turntable trickery", but the selections and the danceablity of it was nil. I could see the anxiety in everyone while he was spinning. > I was WIPED OUT after the show... my body > completely TINGLED and it felt WONDERFUL... That "I've danced myself out" feeling. Tracklisting (Andy, help me out...) My Weakness Find My Baby Machete James Bond Theme Go Next is the E (I feel it) Everloving Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? Natural Blues When It's Cold I'd Like to Die (acoustic) Ah Ah Bring Back my Happiness Dueling "Banjos" (w/ Spinbad, classic) Bodyrock Feeling So Real (acoustic. This was funny. :) ) Feeling So Real (Unashamed Ecstatic Piano Mix) Walk this Way by Aerosmith Black Dog by Led Zeppelin Thousand Next... what DJ Pagan has gotten Moby-wise. :) ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: (mobility) Recent Moby Grabs Date: 26 Oct 1999 11:21:37 -0700 (PDT) And now, what I've added to my ridiculous collection of Moby CDs. :) Feeling So Real (2CD UK Set) - The Westbam remix is just great! WDMHFSB? (2CD UK Set) - Contrary to most opinions, the ATB remix is the best one on there. :) Also, Flying Foxes is one great track. Princess, I could do without. Lopez - Why Can't it Stop? - Great old house/underground stuff. Nothing special, but keeps you bouncin'. :) Does anyone else notice a trace of WICILTD in The Dirty Underground? Lopez - Emptiness - Disappointing. I didn't even get Sim 1 with mine. :) The music's all right. Coming soon... Into the Blue, CDMUTE179A EYTM - 2CD UK Set I looooooooooove E-bay! Off-topic: I got Global Underground 2 & 3 used for about $16 a piece. Worth every penny. ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TMLBrannon@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Recent Moby Grabs Date: 26 Oct 1999 14:33:13 EDT Where did you get the imports (UK) from? Tara ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) sockhead Date: 26 Oct 1999 11:42:39 -0700 (PDT) acshally my pal JON is also a mobilitysockhead guy. he intro'd me to sockheads. yay! oh yeah, members of mobility still on mobility....right, there is no more RYU here is there? i know his personal email now but his job dont let him do outside email so.............. bye! ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Taylor" Subject: (mobility) Sim 1 Date: 26 Oct 1999 11:36:38 PDT Never fear. Sim 1 comes with the Voodoo Child cd single Higher/Desperate >From: DJ Pagan >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: Mobility >Subject: (mobility) Recent Moby Grabs >Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 11:21:37 -0700 (PDT) > >And now, what I've added to my ridiculous >collection of Moby CDs. :) > >Feeling So Real (2CD UK Set) >- The Westbam remix is just great! > >WDMHFSB? (2CD UK Set) >- Contrary to most opinions, the ATB remix is > the best one on there. :) Also, Flying Foxes > is one great track. Princess, I could do > without. > >Lopez - Why Can't it Stop? >- Great old house/underground stuff. Nothing > special, but keeps you bouncin'. :) Does > anyone else notice a trace of WICILTD in The > Dirty Underground? > >Lopez - Emptiness >- Disappointing. I didn't even get Sim 1 with > mine. :) The music's all right. > >Coming soon... >Into the Blue, CDMUTE179A >EYTM - 2CD UK Set > >I looooooooooove E-bay! > >Off-topic: I got Global Underground 2 & 3 used >for about $16 a piece. Worth every penny. > >===== >DJ Pagan >"Is it wrong that I sit in a dark > closet and listen to Dead Cities?" >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Taylor" Subject: (mobility) ftp-Thanks 2 Date: 26 Oct 1999 11:40:20 PDT Does anyone on the list have an FTP site of some of their own tracks. Preferably some of the forthcoming Thanks 2 remixes. I've contributed 5 remixes for the CD and I'm working on getting them online sometime in the near future. I'm very curious to hear other peoples remixes other than my own. Robert ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) global groove agin etc. Date: 26 Oct 1999 11:45:10 -0700 (PDT) see whut i tell ya! porcelain is next single! backed with the 77minute death metal version of "7" blablablablabla.... yes, DJ Skribble played "Bodyrock" on Global Groove again. the video version this time. and they played a bit of the Phizzo version of the video! yay! hopefully some teenyboppers saw it and bought the cd! yeahright also, i heard on the radio this guy played the new Beck single (Sexxlaws great song!!!) and he said he was seeing Beck live soon and he's playing with Moby? i may have misheard, but i think he said November 3? or maybe December 3? anybody know??????? YOU WONT BELIEVE WHAT VIDEO I SAW AND TAPED YESTERDAY!!! The Box is putting Halloween vids in rotation.....theygot sum KICKASS shit there! Come To Daddy, Selector, Revolution Action, Insomnia, Thriller, Buckethead, and what i saw.............THREE LITTLE PIGS by GREEN JELLY!!!!!! ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LITTLE PIG LITTLE PIG LET ME IN!!!!!!!! NOT BY THE HAIR ON MY CHINNY CHIN CHIN!!!!! sorry but i havent heard/saw that shit in like 5 years. that was the awesomest video! rock!!!!!! and about Tracy Thorne, i've heard a few trax from the new EBTG and they are breathtaking! "Hatfield 1980" is just the best song i've ever heard. okay maybe not the best song ive heard but you know, its a great song anyways. i hat to disagree with you Jon, but EBTG is great, and i like Tori also. altho i think shes gone downhill since that fucking awesome 1st album. right, ive rambled on enuff!!!!! bye!!!!!!! ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TMLBrannon@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) global groove agin etc. Date: 26 Oct 1999 15:02:36 EDT This is from moby.org The following schedule is not necessarily complete. More events have yet to be announced. Check this page periodically for updates. DATE CITY VENUE 30 Oct Los Angeles, CA KROQ DJ show with Fatboy Slim 31 Oct New Orleans, LA Voodoo Festival 1 Nov Atlanta, GA Roxy Theater 2 Nov Ft. Myers, FL Orbit 4 Nov Milan, Italy Binario Zero 6 Nov 12 July 1999 single: Bodyrock 11 Oct 1999 single: Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? Nov 1999 single: Porcelain (in Spain only) Feb 2000 single: Natural Blues 2000 Play remix album ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) Run On (Plastic Angel mix) Date: 26 Oct 1999 21:14:22 +0200 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Hi guys & girls, a little question: If ANYBODY has or knows a CD (single or compilation) that includes the Plastic Angel Mix of Run On, would you please share the name of the CD and if possible some label info and the cat# with us? I have strong suspicions that there's a CD with this mix around. This is also for you Mobility-digest people :) thanks (<>,,<>) Bart ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tip of the day: Faithless - Why Go? (Ferry Corsten Radio Edit) [this one is just as good as the mix he did for Moby!] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Sim 1 Date: 26 Oct 1999 12:21:02 -0700 (PDT) --- Robert Taylor wrote: > Never fear. Sim 1 comes with the Voodoo Child > cd single Higher/Desperate That's what I meant of course... also, anyone have those CDs they'd like to sell? E-mail me personally! ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: Trophy (Re: (mobility) Sim 1) Date: 26 Oct 1999 12:20:11 PDT >From: "Robert Taylor" >Never fear. Sim 1 comes with the Voodoo Child cd single Higher/Desperate > >>From: DJ Pagan >>Lopez - Why Can't it Stop? >>Does anyone else notice a trace of WICILTD in The >>Dirty Underground? No, I haven't. I'll give it a listen tonight and see what I notice. I've had the CD for a while, which has "Everybody Can Do It", but I just recently got the vinyl and my friends always want to hear it. Finally something we agree on! (beleive it or not, my friend Tom did a neat mix of Paul Van Dyk's "For An Angel '98" w/ "Why Can't It Stop." It did get kind of weird/off during the WCIS piano breaks, though) >>Lopez - Emptiness >>- Disappointing. I didn't even get Sim 1 with >> mine. :) The music's all right. As I recall, all of the Trophy singles have 3 songs on the CD and 2 on the same title's 12", except for "Emptiness/Fucked Up" and "Demons/Horses", which each have 2 tracks on both the CD and the 12". I like "Emptiness" & "Fucked Up" because I think it's interesting when you compare the two songs to each other. It's not something I play all that frequently, though. -Steve ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: (mobility) Beck & Moby Date: 26 Oct 1999 12:25:42 PDT >From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson >also, i heard on the radio this guy played the new >Beck single (Sexxlaws great song!!!) and he said he >was seeing Beck live soon and he's playing with Moby? >i may have misheard, but i think he said November 3? >or maybe December 3? anybody know??????? Paul, that might be Twisted Christmas in Chicago. Moby's playing there on December 4th. I know Beck has done that show before (it's an anuual engagement) He's probably going to be there this year, too. I'm probably going to skip that show since I have a feeling that Moby will only be 30 minutes and the other bands would be far too painful (I won't name them) for me to endure, barring Matthew Sweet, who I'd probably enjoy. Beck is selling Sexxlaws as a white vinyl prerelease, and I ordered that. I heard the song once and got a big kick out of it. -S ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anne N Thalheimer Subject: Re: (mobility) Beck & Moby Date: 26 Oct 1999 15:43:14 -0400 (EDT) hi folks. moby is playing here in philly on 3 december (i think) at this annual food drive held by one of the philly radio stations--so it's moby, beck, oasis, and the foo fighters. On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Steve Giles wrote: > > >From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson > >also, i heard on the radio this guy played the new > >Beck single (Sexxlaws great song!!!) and he said he > >was seeing Beck live soon and he's playing with Moby? > >i may have misheard, but i think he said November 3? > >or maybe December 3? anybody know??????? > > Paul, that might be Twisted Christmas in Chicago. Moby's playing there on > December 4th. I know Beck has done that show before (it's an anuual > engagement) He's probably going to be there this year, too. I'm probably > going to skip that show since I have a feeling that Moby will only be 30 > minutes and the other bands would be far too painful (I won't name them) for > me to endure, barring Matthew Sweet, who I'd probably enjoy. Beck is selling > Sexxlaws as a white vinyl prerelease, and I ordered that. I heard the song > once and got a big kick out of it. -S > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) global groove agin etc. Date: 26 Oct 1999 16:06:43 EDT In a message dated 10/26/1999 11:45:46 AM Pacific Daylight Time, techno_gpig@yahoo.com writes: << Beck single (Sexxlaws great song!!!) and he said he was seeing Beck live soon and he's playing with Moby? >> I heard they were playing in Philadelphia with Foo Fighters too. Makes me wish I was east coast. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Glowerm5679@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Recent Moby Grabs Date: 26 Oct 1999 16:43:48 EDT where did you get the feeling so real uk set? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Recent Moby Grabs Date: 26 Oct 1999 14:23:32 -0700 (PDT) --- TMLBrannon@aol.com wrote: > Where did you get the imports (UK) from? E-bay, some other online stores, a few were mentioned on the listserv a while back... ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SPND17@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) tori amos & tracey thorn Date: 26 Oct 1999 17:36:50 EDT << As for Alec Empire being a male vocalist worth mentioning, I am not too impressed...everyone of ATR's songs sounds the same, and most of the vocals are distorted to hell to even tell what message he is trying to get across..I like the chick's screams more than I do his ranting..digital hardcore is a bit amusing though. >> I'm not debating the quality of Alec Empire as a male vocalist, I am simply pointing out that (1) He is a male (2) He is a vocalist in an electronic band. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SPND17@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) a cornucopia of topics... Date: 26 Oct 1999 17:42:25 EDT << But on the whole sell out thing ~ you know Moby is going to start getting labeled as a sell out because he's getting some notoriotity. But I think Moby is a total non-sell out because he has not changed his music to become popular. I know he constantly likes to try new things.. Sometimes it flies and sometimes it doesn't, but I don't think he gives a shit whether or not it's popular or not. That's just the type of artist he is and therefore can not be labelled a sell-out. Take "Honey" for example. >> That's exactly the point that I was trying to make. Achieving popularity is one thing, but changing your style of music completely to make it a point of becoming popular is another. That is one of the things that has attracted me to Moby. He keeps doing whatever he wants to do. For him, the popularity has merely come along with sticking to the type of music that he has always made (aside from the exception of Animal Rights-being heavy like it was). I feel confident that despite his increasing popularity, Moby will not sell out. After all, if he had wanted to do that, he could have done it following the popularity of the James Bond Theme. -Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kelly Bone" Subject: Re: (mobility) WDMHFSB review and stuff Date: 22 Oct 1999 18:09:24 PDT This is just a another question on Enhanced Disks.... I have DISK but I cannot find the enhanced part, has anyone else had this problem? Kelly >4) The WDMHFSB Video >Is it just me, or didn't Mute have the slightest idea what they were doing? >It's a really GREAT clip which goes very well with the song, that's not it, >but >the format it is presented in on the CD! BLEHHH!! >I have nothing against MAC computers, but why the hell use a clip in .mov >format? (they are known for being crappy) Actually, done right, QuickTime is quite nice for video, assuming that the production people have a clue. I've seen beautifully-encoded, small file size .mov music videos and huge, barely-watchable mpegs. And as for the mess with the registry, I think we know whose fault that is... -- ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) Re: FUCK Date: 27 Oct 1999 00:51:32 +0100 FUCK FUCK FUCK......... I was looking at the radio 1 website and i wandered through the Moby pages and stuff till I went to mute, then, just out of curiosity, I looked at the Moby gig-guid. and I stared... fuck fuck fuck So many gigs have been cancelled, is this to extend the American tour, I understand how successfull the tour is, but is that nay reason to cancell so many gigs, it's bloody stupid, take a look. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: (mobility) Plastikman + Moby Date: 26 Oct 1999 20:47:11 PDT ><< > Plastikman "Sickness" > > That guy is insane. Track 2 is like having a ball bearing in yer head. >Get > it. >> > >I think that sounds fun! Is the ball in your head thing good or bad though? >Is it anythin like the track "Bucephalus Bouncing Ball" from Aphex Twin? > > ~Felicia Definitely a compliment. I loev sick music. I was overjoyed when somebody called on of my tracks sick and disturbing. (Underground Cities available at www.mp3.com/logickills self-promotion). I wish Moby would do something really twisted some day. Yknow? He's kind of mellow on Play except for Machete. Mellow in the non-threatening sense. > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) bootlegs? Date: 26 Oct 1999 20:57:20 -0700 Chris Hand wrote: > I am getting a video that a friend taped for his company from the woodstock > 99 performance... > I won't give the video out cause it would get him in trouble. But I might > just take the audio from it if enough people want it, it is a soundboard > recording. Hopefully he gets the video to me in a week or so. Later... Wow, that sounds really awesome. Speaking of ppl making audio tapes/etc for ppl here on the list...where does that ever go? I've been interested in a lot of things that ppl have offered but never heard anything past the offer? So, maybe some one should compile a list of things for offering and a list of things they would like in return ( like shipping, blank tape, five bucks here, a trade there..). What say you all? Eh? --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jamie Baade" Subject: Re: (mobility) WDMHFSB review and stuff Date: 26 Oct 1999 22:57:10 -0500 yeah....to run the enhanced part of disk you need to have a really old computer ... believe it or not it runs best on from a 486dx66 to a Pentium 75 over that at it just doesn't seem to run well or at all and it is not recognized by certain CD-roms oh well so much for advanced technology > This is just a another question on Enhanced Disks.... > > I have DISK but I cannot find the enhanced part, has anyone else had this > problem? > > Kelly > > > > >4) The WDMHFSB Video > >Is it just me, or didn't Mute have the slightest idea what they were > doing? > >It's a really GREAT clip which goes very well with the song, that's not > it, > >but > >the format it is presented in on the CD! BLEHHH!! > >I have nothing against MAC computers, but why the hell use a clip in .mov > >format? (they are known for being crappy) > > Actually, done right, QuickTime is quite nice for video, assuming that the > production people have a clue. I've seen beautifully-encoded, small file > size .mov music videos and huge, barely-watchable mpegs. > > And as for the mess with the registry, I think we know whose fault that > is... > > -- > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Plastikman + Moby Date: 27 Oct 1999 00:39:36 EDT In a message dated 10/26/99 8:47:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time, corrugatedfunk@hotmail.com writes: << I was overjoyed when somebody called on of my tracks sick and disturbing. (Underground Cities available at www.mp3.com/logickills self-promotion). I wish Moby would do something really twisted some day. Yknow? He's kind of mellow on Play except for Machete. Mellow in the non-threatening sense. > >> First off let me say woah Felicia. I thought you are 13 (or is that a joke I'm not picking up on)... Logickills is coool.. I'm in the wrong mood for it (someone has night at the roxbury turned on so legitimately good music just doesn't apply to me right now) Ne a hoo, for some reason, I have been having the hardest time remember titles to Play songs.. Not the obvious ones, but the less obvious ones. Well I just figured out a way to recognize machete (it sounds like something is being chopped up) and for some odd reason that so made me appreciate the song to a higher level and I had to listen to it like 10 times straight tonight. It is such a great song. "You can't edit yourself" ~ Beck Hansen Are you addicted to breathing? ~ Me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) WDMHFSB review and stuff Date: 27 Oct 1999 00:40:31 EDT In a message dated 10/26/99 8:55:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jjbaade@email.msn.com writes: << yeah....to run the enhanced part of disk you need to have a really old computer ... believe it or not it runs best on from a 486dx66 to a Pentium 75 over that at it just doesn't seem to run well or at all and it is not recognized by certain CD-roms oh well so much for advanced technology >> "You can't edit yourself" ~ Beck Hansen Are you addicted to breathing? ~ Me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) WDMHFSB review and stuff Date: 27 Oct 1999 00:41:10 EDT In a message dated 10/26/99 8:55:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jjbaade@email.msn.com writes: << yeah....to run the enhanced part of disk you need to have a really old computer ... believe it or not it runs best on from a 486dx66 to a Pentium 75 over that at it just doesn't seem to run well or at all and it is not recognized by certain CD-roms oh well so much for advanced technology >> HAHAHAHA... Does that not seem somewhat ironic to anyone else or is it just me? "You can't edit yourself" ~ Beck Hansen Are you addicted to breathing? ~ Me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) WDMHFSB review and stuff Date: 26 Oct 1999 23:53:08 -0500 >This is just a another question on Enhanced Disks.... > >I have DISK but I cannot find the enhanced part, has anyone else had this >problem? The PC users have. -- 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: "Michaela Gerstner" Subject: Re: (mobility) WDMHFSB review and stuff Date: 26 Oct 1999 23:23:08 -0700 i was able to run the disk on my newer computer, which is a pentium II. to do that, i had to have a newer version of quicktime installed, which could them recognize the older version quicktime on the CD. i then installed that older version and the CD ran fine. if anyone needs the quicktime program, u can download it from the web http://www.quicktime.com . i may also be able to send it to anyone, compressed of course! plov ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 8:57 PM > yeah....to run the enhanced part of disk you need to have a really old > computer ... > believe it or not it runs best on from a 486dx66 to a Pentium 75 over that > at it just doesn't seem to run well or at all and it is not recognized by > certain CD-roms > oh well > so much for advanced technology > > > This is just a another question on Enhanced Disks.... > > > > I have DISK but I cannot find the enhanced part, has anyone else had this > > problem? > > > > Kelly > > > > > > > > >4) The WDMHFSB Video > > >Is it just me, or didn't Mute have the slightest idea what they were > > doing? > > >It's a really GREAT clip which goes very well with the song, that's not > > it, > > >but > > >the format it is presented in on the CD! BLEHHH!! > > >I have nothing against MAC computers, but why the hell use a clip in > .mov > > >format? (they are known for being crappy) > > > > Actually, done right, QuickTime is quite nice for video, assuming that the > > production people have a clue. I've seen beautifully-encoded, small file > > size .mov music videos and huge, barely-watchable mpegs. > > > > And as for the mess with the registry, I think we know whose fault that > > is... > > > > -- > > > > ______________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: danny legare Subject: (mobility) Atb vs Ferry Corsten Date: 27 Oct 1999 10:13:28 -0700 My take on these two remixes are pretty positive. When I met up with Moby before his show in Vancouver over the summer we spoke about how they want to take a trance treatment on this single. With his own tunes, 9pm (Till I Come) and Don't Stop, ATB's signature sound is written all over the track. The sliding guitar that made 9pm one of the biggest hits in Ibiza is evident although a little more subtle, add some euphoric keys, not to mention that bouncy house beat- it all equals a party song. A good re-working of otherwise depressing croner. The track (original version) is my favorite song on the cd, and ATB and Corsten are my favorite producers du jour. Ferry Corsten is right on with his mix. Sounding very much like one of his own pseudonyms- System F- Corsten uses all the elements to make this a proggy trancer that will once again bring people to tears on the dancefloor. His mixes and sound is getting a little tougher- but he leaves that for his own productions- while his collaborations with Vincent de Moor and DJ Tiesto are a little softer. Famous for his breakdowns, buildups, swirling keys, he uses minimal vocals and has a bit of a redundant style- which is essential in a clubtrance track. You find a melody with the keys, you bring it up from a basic bassline, you have a break (insert some vocals), and start a drumroll, and poof, TUNE!, then you repeat until golden brown. Both are strong mixes- and a sign of someone who knows what they are doing. So far, remixers who were called on board for the singles off of Play: Rollo & Sister Bliss (honey) Westbam (honey) Olav Basoski (bodyrock) Aphrodite (honey) Hybrid (bodyrock) Ferry Corsten (wdmhfsb) ATB (wdmhfsb) Subsonic Legacy (wdmhfsb) - which is also a great mix. Dani Konig (run on) Dave Clarke (run on) and Moby himself..... Play, with all its singles, remixes, b-sides, makes (for me anyways) the best album of the year. Danny ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) DISK Date: 27 Oct 1999 12:57:54 +0200 Kelly wrote: >This is just a another question on Enhanced Disks.... > >I have DISK but I cannot find the enhanced part, has anyone else had this >problem? My 4 speed CDrom player doesn't recognise Disk either, I had to make a copy of the data part on my friends computer and burned it on a seperate CD. The trouble with Disk is that the audio is on the outer part of the CD and the data is on the inner part. (It usually is the other way around...) I have tried Disk on several CDroms (8x and 12x) and only the ones with Multiread TM and newer models don't seem to have a problem with it... Bart np: Enigma - Sadeness Part 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) DISK Date: 27 Oct 1999 12:57:54 +0200 Kelly wrote: >This is just a another question on Enhanced Disks.... > >I have DISK but I cannot find the enhanced part, has anyone else had this >problem? My 4 speed CDrom player doesn't recognise Disk either, I had to make a copy of the data part on my friends computer and burned it on a seperate CD. The trouble with Disk is that the audio is on the outer part of the CD and the data is on the inner part. (It usually is the other way around...) I have tried Disk on several CDroms (8x and 12x) and only the ones with Multiread TM and newer models don't seem to have a problem with it... Bart np: Enigma - Sadeness Part 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: (mobility) interview Date: 27 Oct 1999 09:52:14 EDT i found this short interview off the late show website... it's nothing we all don't already know, right? :) -t BACKSTAGE with MOBY Q: Your music is hard to categorize. What do you call it? Techno? Moby: I honestly don't know what you call this stuff. You take a band like Metallica and that's easy, they're rock. Hip-hop, R&B, they all have their place. But this music is well, eclectic. But that doesn't really describe it. It uses old recordings, Alan Lomax's field recordings made in the early twentieth century, alongside a break beat and drums. Q: What's your connection to Herman Melville's great white whale? Moby: Herman Melville is my great, great, grand uncle. My given name is Richard Melville Hall. Even Richard, shortened to Dick, was sort of a nod to my great, great uncle. Within about two days of my birth, my parents started calling me Moby, and I've been Moby ever since. If you called me Richard I wouldn't know who you were talking to. Q: Your new CD "Play" comes with a booklet that has these little essays, along with a disclaimer. What's that all about? Moby: Rather than gratuitous photos of me, I thought I'd write about things that interest me. But I didn't want anyone to be put off from the music if they didn't agree with what I was writing about. Conversely, someone might like the essays and hate the music. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Atb vs Ferry Corsten Date: 27 Oct 1999 12:43:42 -0700 (PDT) --- danny legare wrote: > So far, remixers who were called on board for > the singles off of Play: > > Rollo & Sister Bliss (honey) > Westbam (honey) {w/ Hardy Hard} > Olav Basoski (bodyrock) > Aphrodite (honey) {w/ Mickey Finn} > Hybrid (bodyrock) > Ferry Corsten (wdmhfsb) > ATB (wdmhfsb) > Subsonic Legacy (wdmhfsb) - which is also a > great mix. > Dani Konig (run on) > Dave Clarke (run on) > and Moby himself..... AND... Sharam Jey (honey, run on) RJ, Bammer (honey) Dani Konig (bodyrock) Rae & Christain (run on) <--- My pers. fav. B&H (Bodyrock) Sharp Roadster Club (WDMHFSB?) Then again, I'm anal about these things... ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: (mobility) interview Date: 27 Oct 1999 09:52:14 EDT i found this short interview off the late show website... it's nothing we all don't already know, right? :) -t BACKSTAGE with MOBY Q: Your music is hard to categorize. What do you call it? Techno? Moby: I honestly don't know what you call this stuff. You take a band like Metallica and that's easy, they're rock. Hip-hop, R&B, they all have their place. But this music is well, eclectic. But that doesn't really describe it. It uses old recordings, Alan Lomax's field recordings made in the early twentieth century, alongside a break beat and drums. Q: What's your connection to Herman Melville's great white whale? Moby: Herman Melville is my great, great, grand uncle. My given name is Richard Melville Hall. Even Richard, shortened to Dick, was sort of a nod to my great, great uncle. Within about two days of my birth, my parents started calling me Moby, and I've been Moby ever since. If you called me Richard I wouldn't know who you were talking to. Q: Your new CD "Play" comes with a booklet that has these little essays, along with a disclaimer. What's that all about? Moby: Rather than gratuitous photos of me, I thought I'd write about things that interest me. But I didn't want anyone to be put off from the music if they didn't agree with what I was writing about. Conversely, someone might like the essays and hate the music. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Atb vs Ferry Corsten Date: 27 Oct 1999 12:47:04 -0700 (PDT) --- DJ Pagan wrote: > AND... . . . > Rae & Christain (run on) <--- My pers. fav. Make that bodyrock... still my pers. fav. :) ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJTripp2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) BOOTLEGS Date: 27 Oct 1999 15:43:10 EDT i have an arsenal of bootlegs, remixes mostly, Moby,lots of disco remixes i've done, a "Blair Witch VS. Micheal Jackson VS. DJ TRIPP Mix" finished today, e-mail for the list. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: (mobility) more commercials Date: 27 Oct 1999 12:59:50 -0700 (PDT) I just caught a commercial for DLJDirect (or something like that) and the music for their ad was strangely similar to Porcelain, but wasn't exactly like it....but VERY close. Maybe a jingle writer is copying Moby's sound? sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) ROXY... Date: 27 Oct 1999 16:02:44 EDT hey...the roxy show is tomorrow and i have not gotten a confirmation from anyone that we will meet...hey MCJCREW..where ya at girl!!! love...elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) Moby on white label 12" Date: 27 Oct 1999 16:29:08 +0200 I got that white label promo I was talking about today. Great disappointment, no 2 Ferry Corsten mixes but just the regular ATB remix and the regular Ferry Corsten mix on a pretty worn and out of tune sounding piece of vinyl. Luckily I didn't completely throw away my money on this, because the b-side with 2 '99 remixes of "Don't be afraid" by Moonman kind of makes up for the other side! Also, that Yazoo - Don't go '99 12" is absolutely great! (<>,,<>) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) Moby on white label 12" Date: 27 Oct 1999 16:29:08 +0200 I got that white label promo I was talking about today. Great disappointment, no 2 Ferry Corsten mixes but just the regular ATB remix and the regular Ferry Corsten mix on a pretty worn and out of tune sounding piece of vinyl. Luckily I didn't completely throw away my money on this, because the b-side with 2 '99 remixes of "Don't be afraid" by Moonman kind of makes up for the other side! Also, that Yazoo - Don't go '99 12" is absolutely great! (<>,,<>) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LidLucy5@aol.com Subject: (mobility) the roxy Date: 27 Oct 1999 16:51:43 EDT desperately seeking tickets!!! if anybody has two extra tickets to moby tomorrow at the roxy in NYC PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD get back to me. I had plans to go for weeks but stupid me forgot to buy tickets and now it's sold out. please please please. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: (mobility) CD-Rom Stuff Date: 27 Oct 1999 05:33:01 -0700 (PDT) In reference to running the CD-Rom portions... --- Insrtbrain@aol.com wrote: > HAHAHAHA... Does that not seem somewhat > ironic to anyone else or is it just me? I wish that were the case, I'd have a market for my old computer then. You may want to check the drivers for your CD-Rom, or call tech support about it. Sometimes the CD-Rom/DVDs are designed to identify it as an audio CD, and leave it at that. The drivers can be changed, however. :) ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) ROXY... Date: 27 Oct 1999 17:33:38 EDT 7:30-8:00-ish at the diner at 18th and 10th Ave. I may be a bit late, b/c Ticketmaster sent my tickets to a non-existent address and I have to get replacement tickets at the box office. Phooey. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: (mobility) CD-Rom Stuff Date: 27 Oct 1999 05:33:01 -0700 (PDT) In reference to running the CD-Rom portions... --- Insrtbrain@aol.com wrote: > HAHAHAHA... Does that not seem somewhat > ironic to anyone else or is it just me? I wish that were the case, I'd have a market for my old computer then. You may want to check the drivers for your CD-Rom, or call tech support about it. Sometimes the CD-Rom/DVDs are designed to identify it as an audio CD, and leave it at that. The drivers can be changed, however. :) ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) ROXY... Date: 27 Oct 1999 18:37:51 EDT Goodness..Elie and Sal will be there...we will be the two naked guys....(:o)love..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jj fish" Subject: (mobility) My Band NOT FELICIA'S :) Date: 27 Oct 1999 16:38:38 PDT >In a message dated 10/26/99 8:47:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time, >corrugatedfunk@hotmail.com writes: > ><< I was overjoyed when somebody > called on of my tracks sick and disturbing. (Underground Cities >available > at www.mp3.com/logickills self-promotion). > > I wish Moby would do something really twisted some day. Yknow? He's kind >of > mellow on Play except for Machete. Mellow in the non-threatening sense. > > >> > >First off let me say woah Felicia. I thought you are 13 (or is that a joke >I'm not picking up on)... Logickills is coool.. I'm in the wrong mood for >it >(someone has night at the roxbury turned on so legitimately good music just >doesn't apply to me right now) Thanks for the compiliment. Err, but I'm not Felicia. I did the music. I did! Me! JJ Fish aka DJRana aka corrugatedfunk@hotmail.com I'm 16, though! I guess a 13 year old making that kind of music sounds better.... I like my music kind of, but can't enjoy it since I keep seeing mistakes in it. I'm proud of Underground Cities, though. Anyway, just my superego clearing that up for you. I did it! Not Felicia. Sorry, felicia. The id is a harsh mistress. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: CaMuS888@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) ROXY... Date: 27 Oct 1999 22:50:57 EDT ok....my friend was supposed to get us tickets and i haven't talked to her yet so i have no idea if i'm going. i will know by tomorrow afternoon, so i'll be back to find out where to meet up with u guys tomorrow at about 6:00pm. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU EMAIL ME EVERYONE!!! Peace out- Vedaben ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: (mobility) 5% club..... Date: 27 Oct 1999 22:58:15 EDT In a message dated 10/25/99 12:59:30 PM Central Daylight Time, eijck@IAE.nl writes: << I saw on www.moby.org that the next Moby single is going to be Porcelain.... this is probably going to make a lot of you happy :) >> Yes.... That will make me verry happy! Speeking of Porcelain, It was a verry fitting song today..... Boyfriend problems...... I finally found how much that song means to me. And the one thing my boyfriend said to me was, " As long as I live, even though I dont like Moby, I will remember him when I think of you". That was nice. Well....Thanks to all my friends in the 5% club for reading that! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Recent Moby Grabs Date: 27 Oct 1999 23:11:47 EDT In a message dated 10/26/99 1:21:48 PM Central Daylight Time, djpagan@yahoo.com writes: << Feeling So Real (2CD UK Set) - The Westbam remix is just great! >> Everyone seems to be flocking to the Westbam remix (including me). I love it! I dunno...I just noticed that! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: FUCK Date: 27 Oct 1999 23:15:32 EDT In a message dated 10/26/99 6:52:04 PM Central Daylight Time, T.R.Bradley@durham.ac.uk writes: << FUCK FUCK FUCK......... I was looking at the radio 1 website and i wandered through the Moby pages and stuff till I went to mute, then, just out of curiosity, I looked at the Moby gig-guid. and I stared... fuck fuck fuck So many gigs have been cancelled, is this to extend the American tour, I understand how successfull the tour is, but is that nay reason to cancell so many gigs, it's bloody stupid, take a look. >> I have looked & it is stoopid. But I didnt know it was to extend the American tour... I tought it was the huricane thing...... Shows how much I know...lol... Anyways.... I feel kinda bad! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) My Band NOT FELICIA'S :) Date: 27 Oct 1999 23:27:48 EDT In a message dated 10/27/99 6:39:12 PM Central Daylight Time, corrugatedfunk@hotmail.com writes: << Thanks for the compiliment. Err, but I'm not Felicia. I did the music. I did! Me! JJ Fish aka DJRana aka corrugatedfunk@hotmail.com I'm 16, though! I guess a 13 year old making that kind of music sounds better.... I like my music kind of, but can't enjoy it since I keep seeing mistakes in it. I'm proud of Underground Cities, though. Anyway, just my superego clearing that up for you. I did it! Not Felicia. Sorry, felicia. The id is a harsh mistress. >> Oh! I See.... It took me about 3 times reading this till I understood it! All the identity mistakes are ok. As long as I'm not gettin credit for sumthin I didnt do. Hey! I wouldnt mind hearing some of your music...... And I'd share mine.... If I knew how!!! ~Felicia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) My Band NOT FELICIA'S :) Date: 28 Oct 1999 01:08:27 EDT In a message dated 10/27/99 4:39:12 PM Pacific Daylight Time, corrugatedfunk@hotmail.com writes: << I like my music kind of, but can't enjoy it since I keep seeing mistakes in it. I'm proud of Underground Cities, though. Anyway, just my superego clearing that up for you. I did it! Not Felicia. Sorry, felicia. The id is a harsh mistress. >> Terribly sorry. Bad me, bad me. Still cool music. "You can't edit yourself" ~ Beck Hansen Are you addicted to breathing? ~ Me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) Re:radio 1 interview, so go to it.. Date: 28 Oct 1999 18:16:14 +0100 go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/club/feature_moby.shtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "T.R.Bradley" Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digestive biscuits Date: 28 Oct 1999 18:17:07 +0100 go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/club/feature_moby.shtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: FUCK Date: 28 Oct 1999 10:57:31 -0700 (PDT) --- DJSkitles5@aol.com wrote: > I have looked & it is stoopid. But I didnt > know it was to extend the American tour... I > tought it was the huricane thing...... Shows > how much I know...lol... Anyways.... I feel > kinda bad! I don't feel bad at all. We're holding Moby ransom. Send over Underworld, Orbital, and Van Dyk, or the New Yorker gets it! ;) j/k ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) VERY GOOD CHART NEWS Date: 28 Oct 1999 12:38:06 -0700 (PDT) according to Billboard, the WDMHFSB? sinlg debuted at #16 on the UK charts! yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its also climbed back up, to 175 on the album charts. but its slips on next weeks charts. wow! so is this his biggest UK hit yet since JBTheme? yay! also, i've been reading shitloads of bad reviews for the Woodstock 99 cd. i've heard a few say that it would be much better if they included Moby and FBSlim and George/PFunk and Mickey Hart/Planet Drum on it! i agree totally!!!!! of course, then if Moby was on it, we'd all have to buy it and waste like $30 on Buckcherry and Kid Rock and Alanis and all that bullshit. so its just as well. then maybe Rolling Stone would give it 2 stars instead of 1 and a half, which they just did. oh yeah IM SEEING TMBG FOR FREE TOMORROW NIGHT!!!!! I WON TICKETS OFF 1340 AM WYBC!!!! ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm still psyched that i got to see and tape Three Little Pigs! "And the moral of this story is that bands with no talent can easily amuse idiots with a stupid puppet show" sound familiar John Turpin? ;) cranking up Bob Marley, >PHIZZO< ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) BIOrhythm Date: 28 Oct 1999 13:13:03 -0700 (PDT) i just noticed, when MTV shows "BIOrhythm" thy actually list all the wird songs they use in the background. lots of weird shit they never would play. so i went to the BIORhythm page, and found out that they've played MOBY a few times! for example (im also including a few other interesting songs) in the bio of ..... they played ....... BRADLEY NOWELL (Sublime): MOBY: Memory Gospel, DeeJay Punk Roc: I Hate Everybody, Wagon Christ: Fly Swat, DJ QBert: Electric Eye Beam Abduction, Dario G: Sunchyme, etc. JEWEL (hey, she used to go out with Moby or something right? no wai they were just friends...right? I heard there was some Moby/Jewel connection once on this list...):MOBY: Feeling So Real, DJ QBert: Paranoia, Cardigans: Paralyzed, Jon Spencer BLues Expolsion: 2 Kinds Of Love, etc. George Michael:Lords Of Acid: Young Boys (ha! LOL!!!) AND Hey Ho! (stop it yr killing me!), Squirrel Nut Zippers: Got My Own Thing Now, Skinny Puppy: Chainsaw (Josh Wink Remix), Portishead: Numb, EBTG (something), Tuatara (something), Moby: God Moving..., Praga Khan: Insanity TLC: Moby, Lamb, Hooverphonic, Pebbles and Bam Bam (?!?!?!?) Track title not listed other shows theyve also used ATR, Pizicato 5, UNKLE, Goldie, Grooverider, etc. so obviously, somebody over at MTV is actually listening to good muzik, meaning non-mainstream shit. maybe thats how S&O ever got on the channel....? ALSO: I've noticed a sort of connection between Moby and Westbam. anybody seen the "Beatbox Rocker" vid? they played it on AMP last week. Westbam is the "Pope Of Technolectro" or something. he rides around looking like a pope, its kinda silly. but the thing is, theres a photo of Westbam in the recent CMJ magazine (the song is on the cd) and he looks EXACTLY like Moby in that photo, and both "Beatbox Rocker" and "Body Rock" have the same initials (sort of?) and they sample old school rap.... in Westbam's case, Afrika Bambaataa. actually, he may have supplied the vocals. but anyway, the entire song is based on that one loop. and also, they've created silly, slightly lo-fi videos, which of course remind you of "Praise You" just because theyre lo-fi and feature amateur dancing. well, Westbam doesnt feature as much dancing but you know. and also, if MTV had brains, THEYD PLAY THESE DAMN VIDEOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! right, and Westbam has remixed Moby right? has Moby remixed Westbam? ok bye! TMBG tomorrow yay!!!!1 "And the moral of the story is that bands with no talent can easily amuse idiots with a stupid puppet show." Green Jelly ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) (non moby) NEW SIMPSONS cd!!! Date: 28 Oct 1999 13:28:49 -0700 (PDT) rock! to be released next week: GO SIMPSONIC the sequel to "Songs in the Key Of Springfield"!!!! ROCK!!! highlights include: We put the SPRING in springfield SHERRY BOBBINS!!!!! Ramones: Happy Birthday Mr. Burns Homer: Simpson, Homer Simpson, he's the gretest guy in history.... ITCHY & SCRATCHY & POOCHY SHOWWWW!!!!!! You're Checkin IN!!!! (from when they go to New York) Sonic Youth: Simpsons End Title Theme (eek, i didnt like that one much...) Canyonero commercial! HENS LOVE ROOSTERS GEESE LOVE GANDERS EVERYONE ELSE LOVES NED FLANDERS!!!! (Not me!) SPIN OFF SHOWCASE!!! Mr. Plow! CLETUS THE SLACK JAWED YOKEL!!!!! something kalled "Burns Verkaufen Der Kraftwerk Medley: Land Of Chocolate" ??? GABBO!!! and previously unreleased trax!!! YAY!!!! i guess that means, never shown on the air..... rock! this is related cuz MOBY is a simpsons freak right? ;) who cares. the simpsons are immortal. ROCK! BYE! "And the moral of the story is that bands with no talent can amuse idiots with a stupid puppet show." Green Jelly ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) BIOrhythm Date: 28 Oct 1999 16:37:20 EDT In a message dated 10/28/1999 4:14:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, techno_gpig@yahoo.com writes: << TLC: Moby, Lamb, Hooverphonic, Pebbles and Bam Bam (?!?!?!?) Track title not listed >> I happened to catch the part with Moby while channel-surfing. They played "Machete." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) ROXY... Date: 28 Oct 1999 16:38:08 EDT In a message dated 10/27/1999 10:51:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time, CaMuS888@aol.com writes: << ok....my friend was supposed to get us tickets and i haven't talked to her yet so i have no idea if i'm going. i will know by tomorrow afternoon, so i'll be back to find out where to meet up with u guys tomorrow at about 6:00pm. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU EMAIL ME EVERYONE!!! Peace out- Vedaben >> We'll be meeting at a diner at 10th avenue and 18th street between 730 and 8 Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) WDMHFSB? ??? Date: 28 Oct 1999 14:07:40 -0700 (PDT) just wondering, do they play WDMHFSB? a lot on the radio in UK? or anywhere for that matter? it seems to be quite successful, the song is now #6 on the indie charts and it was probly higher a few weeks ago, when it was #16 on the normal charts. and play is #5 on the indie charts. anyone know where tha is in the mainstream charts? right, its 5 o clock and im still at the damn library. god damnit, my folks are worried sick. and i havent made up that damn Chemistry test either. oh well, at least i got a 90 on my math test! (i would of got 100 or 105 if i didnt make some careless bone head errors!) who cares! TMBG TOMORROW! and a 4 day weekend! and WPKN is probly done with their fundraising soon! yay! bye! "And the moral of the story is that bands with no talent can easily amuse idiots with a stupid puppet show" Green Jelly ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) BIOrhythm Date: 28 Oct 1999 14:32:14 -0700 > > >TLC: Moby, Lamb, Hooverphonic, Pebbles and Bam Bam > >(?!?!?!?) Track title not listed I watched that Tuesday acctually while waiting for my bf to find his wallet. :-) They played Machete during the part about Left Eye burning down her abusive boyfriends multi million dollar house. I feel bad for her but I mean, burn down his house? Very disfunctional sounding couple, I wonder why they got back together, wait, no I don't. :-) --kimby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kimbalina Subject: Re: (mobility) (non moby) NEW SIMPSONS cd!!! Date: 28 Oct 1999 14:37:31 -0700 --------------1844420ED50E6C4FEACE344A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > >something kalled "Burns Verkaufen Der Kraftwerk > >Medley: Land Of Chocolate" ??? Oh, so like, who is doing that song? That's the song where Homer is in Mr. Burns office ( I believe) and German execs come in to do something for the company and Homer equats German's with happy, fat chocolate eating ppl so he daydreams of a land of chocolate where every one and every thing is made of chocolate and he takes a bite out of a dog made of chocolate. It's funny. MOBY is a Simpsons fan? Killer. He's not doing a Simpsons song? It would be killer if he did. He did Schoolhouse Rock, why not Simpsons? Well, they're not very educational but hey, why not? --kimby > > --------------1844420ED50E6C4FEACE344A Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
 
>something kalled "Burns Verkaufen Der Kraftwerk
>Medley: Land Of Chocolate" ???
Oh, so like, who is doing that song?  That's the song where Homer is in Mr. Burns office ( I believe) and German execs come in to do something for the company and Homer equats German's with happy, fat chocolate eating ppl so he daydreams of a land of chocolate where every one and every thing is made of chocolate and he takes a bite out of a dog made of chocolate.  It's funny.

MOBY is a Simpsons fan?  Killer.  He's not doing a Simpsons song?  It would be killer if he did.  He did Schoolhouse Rock, why not Simpsons?  Well, they're not very educational but hey, why not?

--kimby

 
 
--------------1844420ED50E6C4FEACE344A-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: (mobility) I am so happy! Date: 28 Oct 1999 14:46:45 PDT It was just anounced Moby will be playing at the Recher Theatre in Towson, MD on Thanksgiving night, I am so excited! Yay! Yay! I get to see Moby for the fourth time! Woohoo! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) ROXY... Date: 28 Oct 1999 18:07:56 -0700 Damn i'm not going to be able to make it, I just missed the 6:25, so I gotta take the 7:40 which doesn't get to penn till 8:30, which you guys will probably be gone by then :\ so umm, I guess I'll see whoever at the Roxy.... btw a Vanderbuilt show in Plainview was just announced for Nov.24 but I can't make it cause I'll be in New Orleans...shit anyways.. later Chris ..... <<< Subject: Re: (mobility) (non moby) NEW SIMPSONS cd!!! Date: 28 Oct 1999 16:00:52 PDT >MOBY is a Simpsons fan? Killer. He's not doing a Simpsons song? It >would be killer if he did. He did Schoolhouse Rock, why not Simpsons? >Well, they're not very educational but hey, why not? > >--kimby moby should be ON the simpsons! courtney happy (early) halloween everyone!! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: (mobility) I am so happy! Date: 28 Oct 1999 18:05:36 PDT It was just announced that Moby is playing at The Recher Theatre on Thanksgiving night in Towson,MD, and I am syked, I already bought tickets. I am so happy I get to see Moby, it's only my fourth time seeing him live:) Which for some of you is nothing, but others I know have never seen him. For anyone that hasn't seen him, I'm sure you will eventually, and it will be great I promise, he puts on the best live show I have ever seen. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: AJ Brustein Subject: Re: (mobility) I am so happy! Date: 28 Oct 1999 22:19:39 -0400 Dude, Please tell me you aren't joking about Moby Playing in Towson MD on Thanksgiving Night! That is my town! And I have never seen him! And I will be home for Thanksgiving! And I have 90 Moby CDs! Could it possibly be that I am not cursed and will get to see Moby?! I was planning on going to DC to see him at that huge show, but this is even better! Holy Shit! IF you are serious (if you are joking I'll kill you! You made me very happy), please tell me what I need to do to get tickets! Thanks alot! Anyone going to this show? Later. AJ Casey Pentz wrote: > > It was just announced that Moby is playing at The Recher Theatre on > Thanksgiving night in Towson,MD, and I am syked, I already bought tickets. > I am so happy I get to see Moby, it's only my fourth time seeing him live:) > Which for some of you is nothing, but others I know have never seen him. > For anyone that hasn't seen him, I'm sure you will eventually, and it will > be great I promise, he puts on the best live show I have ever seen. > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Glowerm5679@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) I am so happy! Date: 28 Oct 1999 22:19:33 EDT what huge show in DC?!?! MY hometown is in md too! I hafta go! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: Re: (mobility) I am so happy! Date: 28 Oct 1999 20:29:00 PDT >From: AJ Brustein >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >Subject: Re: (mobility) I am so happy! >Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 22:19:39 -0400 > > >Dude, Please tell me you aren't joking about Moby Playing in Towson >MD >on Thanksgiving Night! That is my town! And I have never seen him! >And I >will be home for Thanksgiving! And I have 90 Moby CDs! (if you are >joking >I'll kill you) > >I have 47 Moby CDs, and I thought that was a lot:) Anyway, here is the >number for ProTix, where you can order the CDs, for the Nov. > 25th show at >The Recher Theatre: 1-410-481-6500 >By the way, please don't kill me :) >______________________________________________________ > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: (mobility) may have sent this already Date: 28 Oct 1999 20:47:46 PDT Anyway, I might have already sent a similar message, but sometimes my e-mail doesn't work. I can't beleive someone has 90 Moby CDs, that is incredible, I have 47 Moby CDs and I thought that was a lot:) Here is the number for ProTix where you can order the tickets for the Nov. 25th show at the Recher Theatre: 1-410-481-6500 Hope you enjoy the show; I know you will. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "trance former" Subject: (mobility) alright kids, enuf already... Date: 28 Oct 1999 21:24:58 PDT hello all, sorry for the subject, but i'm tired of reading all these useless posts the past few days, i mean, yes Westbam remixed Moby, that will be my favourite remix of anything forever, but i found that out 5 years ago, so please read the discography, it will save us useless reading time... so here's some Moby related news, from my trnace source, Deepsky, wikked trance duo from California are going to be remixing Natural Blues, due for release in 2000, Deepsky are a duo who are on the rise in the underground trance scene, not that cheesy trance shit, and have remixed the likes of Jack Dangers and others...so look out, this will be hot!!! peace and love, i mean it sincerly... djAHIMSA ...can somebody send me more info. on the John Lydon remix, The OMD remix, And The Psychotica? remix, song, label, date, track listing... thanx ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) (non moby) NEW SIMPSONS cd!!! Date: 29 Oct 1999 00:34:51 EDT In a message dated 10/28/99 4:01:29 PM Pacific Daylight Time, c_colonna@hotmail.com writes: << moby should be ON the simpsons! >> Yeha, they should use the little dude on the cover of the Bring Back My Happiness single. Mini-Moby or something. wait no, that's austin powers (which I can also so see Moby making a cameo in for some really weird reason) Still they got to bring the little guy into the Simpsons. He meshes. "You can't edit yourself" ~ Beck Hansen Are you addicted to breathing? ~ Me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MCJCREW@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Additional Moby fans!!! Date: 29 Oct 1999 03:03:19 EDT Hey all! Well I took my friends to see Moby at the Roxy and can I just say that they were more excited than me. (well actually that's impossible) They just completely loved his music and now they both want the album, Play! Moby really knows how to touch people with his music! Marisa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MCJCREW@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Moby at Roxy! Date: 29 Oct 1999 03:17:04 EDT Hey all! MOBY was AMAZING!!!! He completely brought down the house! I was so excited to see him! He played so well and the acoustic version of Feeling So Real going to the original version, my goodness how ecstatic was I! He is just an amazing performer and his band rocked too! I can't wait to see him again! What was up with the kid that asked about the triangle on the drums?! Hello do you see all the posters on the walls and shit! I'm sorry but even if he wasn't a Moby fan he should've figured that out. That's ok though cause Moby had a little sarcasm in his response which I loved! Go Moby! Another incident, I was standing in the back by the balcony thingy on the right sideway in front of course to see the man himself! The crowd was just dead it was so lame! I mean how can you not just go crazy listening to his music he is just awesome! Everyone standing there giving these looks like who the hell does this guy think he is i mean like hello if you don't like then leave u know! There were few people on the side diggin his music like myself! Actually i was just going wild cause that's just me! Whateva I was having a good time and so were my friends and that's what matters just wanted to put in my two cents! Well folks tell me what your experiences were like! Lataz! Marisa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MCJCREW@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Roxy! Date: 29 Oct 1999 03:18:37 EDT Where was the Mobility crowd? Elie I was looking for you during and after the show. I was shouting out your name! Marisa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) Roxy! Date: 29 Oct 1999 03:40:55 -0700 I was in the front in the middle and stuff.. and yeah the guy who asked what the play symbol meant was just a dumbass. It was a great great show...cause I haven't heard all the acoustic stuff he does now, kinda like a second setlist he has. he is always phenomenal, so I know what to expect..Where I was the crowd was pretty ecstatic. I got there kinda late...midway through the first act which I must say I need to get to know better. Those chicks :P~~ They sound a lot like Lords of Acid..if anyone can get me their name yeah...no one I guess was looking for me, cause I don't know anyone, that is all right though I guess...anyways I got to get some sleep, got some midterms tomorrow. Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of MCJCREW@aol.com Sent: Friday, October 29, 1999 12:19 AM Where was the Mobility crowd? Elie I was looking for you during and after the show. I was shouting out your name! Marisa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matej.Novotny@st.fmph.uniba.sk Subject: (mobility) slovak charts + westbam mix. Date: 29 Oct 1999 14:36:00 +0200 Hi everyone, few days ago i said i was surprised by the success of moby's recent singles Run On and Bodyrock in our charts and now it's even better! In The TLIS radio chart, which is considered to be the measure of quality among students here, they've just done a weird but successfull thing, the just kicked out BodyRock from the TOP and replaced it with WDMHFSB. The commented it with words "if you don't like it, don't vote for it" but everybode seems to like it, because it remains on the top since last week (i.e. two weeks on the top) and doesn't seem to be falling below in nearest future. GREAT. And to the WestBam remix of Feeling so real, you are all so impressed with it, but try other WestBam music. Like Terminator, CrashCourse or even the older ones like Wizards Of Sonic or his debut Monkey Say Monkey Do. This is what i call Techno. btw i like the album version of FSR more than WB remix, because it has the 1 seconds long intermezzo part, where the music seems to be hesitating, but then it runs on and on. so this is from me for this time, have a nice weekend, enjoy the gigs you keep writing about. i'm withya. yours Kohut. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJ Pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) slovak charts + westbam mix. Date: 29 Oct 1999 06:24:44 -0700 (PDT) --- Matej.Novotny@st.fmph.uniba.sk wrote: > And to the WestBam remix of Feeling so real, > you are all so impressed with it, but try > other WestBam music. I got a copy of "We'll Never Stop Living This Way" a while back. I think he should stick to remixing, IMHO. ===== DJ Pagan "Is it wrong that I sit in a dark closet and listen to Dead Cities?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Novotny, Joe" Subject: (mobility) Moby at Recher Date: 29 Oct 1999 09:45:28 -0400 I just saw Echo and the Bunnymen a couple of weeks ago at the Recher Theater. The Moby show might sell out, so don't delay on getting tickets. Recher is relatively small...kind of like a big, shoebox-shaped room and the stage is not very big. Maybe about 500-600 people max. I would say it reminds me a little of the Black Cat in DC in terms of stage size and shape of the venue, but The Recher Theater is not as "urban" (i.e. dark, smoky, indie, etc.) I recommend getting there EARLY if you want to see anything because otherwise you'll be at the back of the room without a good view. The venue didn't mind that I took pictures, and if you want to meet the Mobester, I suggest that you go around the side of the venue (you kind of have to go around the corner and halfway around the block), probably where the tour bus will be parked. If you have any other questions, let me know and I'd be happy to help you out. XO, Joe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: CaMuS888@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Roxy! Date: 29 Oct 1999 11:31:03 EDT I didn't get to meet up with anyone cause I was out front trying to get tickets!!! You all probably saw my sorry ass begging for them... (We were the three girls who almost got ripped off by the scalpers who were working the corner) Anyway, it was SO our lucky night, we ended up getting tickets for only $20 each and we had an awesome fucking time!!! My ears are ringing like crazy............. Hope you all had as much fun as we did! Love, Vedaben *Is he really playing the Vanderbilt again on the 24th??? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "krwilson" Subject: (mobility) ***GREYHOUNDS SLAUGHTERED !!! 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Maureen Steinbrucker, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 116) Piet Grobler, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 117) Boet Kruger, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 118) Gert Lubbe, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 119) Hugh Moffitt, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 120) Emsie Nel, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 121) Frank Maziya, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 122) Steph Pretorius, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 123) Retha Rossouw, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 124) Paul Verdoes, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 125) Pierre Laubscher, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 126) Themba Maseko, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 127) Happy Mhlongo, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 128) Lean van Kradenburg, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 129) Jo vd Westhuizen, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 130) Carol spencer, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 131) Anton Strydom, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 132) Olga Pretorius, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 133) Josia Ndlovu, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 134) Sonja Pretorius, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 135) Sylvia Perrott, Harare, Zimbabwe > >> > > 136) Lynn Smith, Loughton, Essex, England. > >> > > 137) Taryn Edge, Umhlanga, Natal, South Africa > >> > > 138) Jean Louw, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 139) Val Belbin, Nelspruit, South Africa > >> > > 140) Olive Izaaks, Johannesburg, South Africa > >> > > 141) Tracey Mellett, Johannesburg, South Africa. > >> > > 142) Michele Rowley, Johannesburg, South Africa > >> > > 143) St. Clair Finaughty, Johannesburg, South Africa > >> > > 144) Clint Miller, Johannesburg, South Africa > >> > > 145) Jackie Bowen, Johannesburg, South Africa > >> > >146) Adrian van Niekerk, Johannesburg, South Africa > >> > > 150) Antony Samaropoulos, JHB, South Africa > >> > > 151) Maria Haitas, Johannesburg, South Africa > >> > > 152) Kate Wilson- Parker, Radiokop, South Africa > >> > > 153) Brian Parker, Radiokop, South Africa > >> > > 154) Morgan Wilson, Duluth Minnesota, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) paper is crescent fresh! Date: 29 Oct 1999 11:42:43 -0700 (PDT) so MOBY is in this PAPER magazine thingy? AND this was the first mag to cover S&O????? i must have a subscription! please tell me more, Morgana! ROCK! TMBG TONIGHT!!!!!!!!ROCK!!!!!!!! BYE!!!!!!! > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 20:22:05 -0400 > From: Morgana > Subject: [NON SNO] Moby Featured in PAPER MAGAZINE.. > > > Yo! > > This is for all you Moby fans out there...he's > featured in the November > issue of PAPER MAGAZINE. This is the same magazine > that first mentioned > SnO way back when. ;) > > Morgana. > > > ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hotel Detective Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) what if MOBY did the SIMPSONS? Date: 29 Oct 1999 11:46:50 -0700 (PDT) alright heres a pointless survey! What Simpsons song should Moby cover??????? Because you all know there's gonna be a Simpsons tribute cd out sooner or later, if there isn't one unoficially out already, like the Weird Al tribute "Prosthetic Lips" (long out of print) or the upcoming S&O tribute I'm on......or our own Thanks and upcoming Thanks 2!!!!!! I say he should do one from the Sherrie bobbins episode, or the Itchy and Scratchy and Poochy Show theme (thats like the best episode ever, cuz it totally rips apart the simpsons' loyal fanbase)..... or hell, how bout a death polka ska version of "Do The Bartman"? also, is it true that Keoki was in the Simpsons once? i've heard that somewhere.... of course, I've met some people who say Keoki is a total Nazi and he's all evil.... i dont know shit about him, so dont bash me!!! well Moby being on the simpsosn or covering the simpsons or sumthin would be fab. i'd also like to hear him cover something bye TMBG, maybe "They'll Need A Crane"? nah, that wouldnt mix. S&O covering TMBG would rock, but Moby and TMBG are just so different it wouldnt werk. how bout TMBG doing Moby? something from Animal Rights maybe? nah... Animal Rights is good, but its too nont funny, not very TMBG like...... whatever. bye!!!!!! "I work hard for the money, so give me lots of honey!" ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) New Moby sounds Date: 29 Oct 1999 21:11:25 +0200 The sound section of my Moby page has just been updated with lots of new soundclips of rare Moby songs and remixes, check it out at http://www.geocities.com/animal_sight/ have fun! (<>,,<>) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bjorkdoll Subject: (mobility) i've said this before.. Date: 29 Oct 1999 12:42:53 -0700 (PDT) ..but i'll say it again: my local college radio station rocks! :) I just called to request Run On and he played it right after the song that was playing when i called! How cool is that!? :) Support your local public radio station...make those pledges on the next pledge drive! *hehe* Oh yeah it was 90.3fm KCMU in Seattle - the University of Washington's radio station. sarah "...a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl..." http://www.gurlpages.com/nolabel/bjorkdoll/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: Re: (mobility) New Moby sounds & enuf already kids... Date: 29 Oct 1999 13:32:34 PDT >From: "trance former" ....... >but i found that out 5 years ago, so please read >the discography, it will save us useless reading time... >djAHIMSA ....... >...can somebody send me more info. on the John Lydon remix, The OMD remix, >And The Psychotica? remix, song, label, date, track listing... >thanx Guess what's in the discography, Ahimsa? Look near the bottom. >From: "Bart van Eijck" >The sound section of my Moby page has just been updated with >lots of new soundclips of rare Moby songs and remixes, check it >out at http://www.geocities.com/animal_sight/ Cool pages, Bart! A question for you: Isn't the Eskimos & Egypt song Moby remixed called "Fall From Grace?" I know there was a Regressive mix of that, but I've never heard of a Moby remix of "Anybody." I just got the Westbam single I'd been discussing w/ you privately, and the Paul Yates mix might just be named after Paul Yates. The credit for additional remix and production is Moby. In contrast to the earlier negative comment about Westbam's 'We'll Never Stop Living This Way' album, I like it. I like the goofy electro noises and the personality exuded by their liner notes. They seem to be very likable both musically and personally. I also got my WDMHFSB singles today! Awwlright! A few items missing from the discography, in case anyone can benefit from said info... There's another version of the Bam! Bam! Bam! single that has the Moby mix and the Paul Yates mix, and it's only 3 or 4 tracks, and the liner sleeve is light yellow or light orange in color. When I first started buying Moby stuff, I passed on it because I figured I'd never see another 2CD Animal Rights. Whoops. There's a Sun 12" of John Lydon's w/ the Moby "Grave Ride" remix. It also has Leftfield and Chembros mixes of other Lydon songs on it. There's a Jon Spencer "Talk About The Blues" 7" released by Mute w/ "Wait A Minute" as the b-side. It's either a red or orange 7". (I have 4 colored JSBX 7"s, so it's hard to remember which is which) There's a single UK 12" of OMD Remixes that has the 7AM and Hard House mixes of "Souvenier" by Moby, and the OMD vs. Sash! mix) of "Enola Gay." I have all of the above except for that Westbam I foolishly passed up, so I'll get the information you need for the discography. http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/mobyfans -Steve ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) ROXY...OH MY GOSH!!!! Date: 29 Oct 1999 17:06:53 EDT THE BEST MOBY SHOW I HAVE EVER BEEN TO....ELIE AND SAL WERE THERE AT THE CLOSED DOWN DINER AT 730 TO MEET YOU FELLOW MOBILITY MEMBERS..NOT ONE OF YOU GUYS WERE THERE...WE WERE COLD AS HELL SO WE ENDED UP GOING TO THE RESTAURANT NEXT DOOR FOR FREE BREAD AND BEER.... THE SHOW WAS INCREDIBLE..I'M NOT A BIG FAN OF DESCRIBING WHAT HAPPENED SO I WILL LET SOMEONE ELSE DO THAT... I'M SURE THAT IT WAS PRETTY MUCH THE SAME AS THE ONES HE HAS DONE LATELY IN THE US....PORCELAIN WAS MY FAVORITE.... I WAS REAL BUMMED NOT TO HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO MEET ANY OF YOU GUYS...PERHAPS NEXT TIME....HAVE A HAPPY HALLOWEEN AND DON'T FORGET TO DRESS UP....PEACE...ELIE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Roxy! Date: 29 Oct 1999 17:09:39 EDT DAMM MARISA...I WAS CHILLIN AT THE BAR FOR AWHILE WITH MY FRIENDS LOOKING FOR YOU...WE MAY HAVE TOTALLY SEEN EACH OTHER AND JUST DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING...I'M SORRY....LOVE..ELIE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Roxy! Date: 29 Oct 1999 17:12:38 EDT what is the Vanderbilt!!!!!peace..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) New Moby sounds Date: 29 Oct 1999 23:46:26 +0200 Steve Giles wrote: >Cool pages, Bart! A question for you: Isn't the Eskimos & Egypt song Moby >remixed called "Fall From Grace?" I know there was a Regressive mix of that, >but I've never heard of a Moby remix of "Anybody." Yes, the tracklisting on the CD I have makes you think that it is a mix of "Fall from Grace". This is what is written on the paper inlay of the CD: ======================================== Eskimos & Egypt FALL FROM GRACE 1 Beatmasters seven inch 2 Original 3 Anybody * 4 Regressive mix 5 Beatmasters graced elic mix * = Exclusive track, female vocals by Charlemagne ========================================= But the Regressive Mix doesn't have ANY samples from the song 'Fall from Grace', instead (as you can hear on my website) it has a vocal sample from the song 'Anybody' so I came to the conclusion that this has got to be a remix of 'Anybody'. This is the only E&E mix I have so I can't compare them with the other mixes.... >I just got the Westbam single I'd been discussing w/ you privately, and the >Paul Yates mix might just be named after Paul Yates. The credit for >additional remix and production is Moby. Is it like any of the Westbam mixes on my website? >....I have all of the above except for that Westbam I foolishly passed up, >so I'll get the information you need for the discography. Could you mail me the info if you can find the time? Then I can get it to my website and to moby.org (If Dan has the time to update his site, because he didn't even post my last update with the WDMHFSB singles) THANKS! Tip of the day: Invite some friends => (<>,,<>) (o_o) (O,,O) ( ^_^ ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: megan check Subject: (mobility) new member Date: 29 Oct 1999 16:05:51 -0700 (PDT) name: megan age: 16 location:usa i'm a new moby fan so i only have "animal rights" but i fully intend on getting all his cds. i first heard about moby in a review in one of my magazines and then saw him on tv and loved his music. my favorite band of all time has to be "live" and then of course there is "moby" my favorite solo artist. that's about it. ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael.demattei@milliman.com Subject: (mobility) Energy Music UK Date: 29 Oct 1999 16:25:06 -0700 Anybody ever order from Energy Music? I am having the slowest service from them They are very prompt=20= about charging your credit card though! Gimme Espirit anyday, Deemo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: megan check Subject: (mobility) porcelain Date: 29 Oct 1999 16:34:54 -0700 (PDT) i'm not sure if this is the right address, but does anyone have the lyrics to porcelain? if so, what are they? gratias tibi, megs ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sarasohn1@aol.com Subject: (mobility) MOBY AT ROXY!!!!! Date: 29 Oct 1999 19:54:02 EDT hi guys, just wanted to let u know how last night's show in nyc went... sorry it's a little long. moby gave a phenomenal performance as usual and ive never seen his show as packed as it was last night. the crowd was good overall, but in the beginning got a little crazy. he came down from the stage at one point and shook people's hands. and when he got to me he remembered me and kissed me on the cheek! the best part of the night was when one of moby's assistants gave me passes to the after party and i almost dropped dead! it was great b/c it was this small room where u got to be so near moby and there were only 25 people in the room. the wierd thing was that not many people were going up to him. so i went up to him and he signed 6 ticket stubs for me and we talked. i said he was great on letterman and even looked a little shy... he said b/c it was like 50 degrees in the studio. i told him he looked cute on the cover of "paper"... he said he looked like a martian. other things he said : he's having a ball touring esp since his bandmates were great, he's had alot of yummy vegan food, he'll be back in nyc in 3 weeks for 2 days(not performing), will be playing nyc again in march, joked around and said he wasnt vegan anymore... i wont bore u guys anymore but just wanted to say i had the time of my life and still cant believe i got to be so close to him and talk to him for a long time. at the end he gave me 2 strong, long hugs and held my hand for a few seconds til we parted. he is the most beautiful man. ~animal lib, vegan power. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: megan check Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY AT ROXY!!!!! Date: 29 Oct 1999 17:03:44 -0700 (PDT) JUST CURIOUS..BUT WHERE DID HE REMEMBER YOU FROM..I'M INTERESTED ABOUT YOUR STORY.. --- Sarasohn1@aol.com wrote: > hi guys, just wanted to let u know how last night's > show in nyc went... sorry > it's a little long. moby gave a phenomenal > performance as usual and ive > never seen his show as packed as it was last night. > the crowd was good > overall, but in the beginning got a little crazy. > he came down from the > stage at one point and shook people's hands. and > when he got to me he > remembered me and kissed me on the cheek! the best > part of the night was > when one of moby's assistants gave me passes to the > after party and i almost > dropped dead! it was great b/c it was this small > room where u got to be so > near moby and there were only 25 people in the room. > the wierd thing was > that not many people were going up to him. so i > went up to him and he signed > 6 ticket stubs for me and we talked. > > i said he was great on letterman and even looked a > little shy... he said b/c > it was like 50 degrees in the studio. i told him he > looked cute on the cover > of "paper"... he said he looked like a martian. > other things he said : he's > having a ball touring esp since his bandmates were > great, he's had alot of > yummy vegan food, he'll be back in nyc in 3 weeks > for 2 days(not performing), > will be playing nyc again in march, joked around > and said he wasnt vegan > anymore... > > i wont bore u guys anymore but just wanted to say i > had the time of my life > and still cant believe i got to be so close to him > and talk to him for a long > time. at the end he gave me 2 strong, long hugs > and held my hand for a few > seconds til we parted. he is the most beautiful > man. ~animal lib, vegan > power. > > ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: megan check Subject: Re: (mobility) Energy Music UK Date: 29 Oct 1999 17:06:37 -0700 (PDT) NO, BUT SOUND AND SPIRIT IS A PAIN TOO.. --- michael.demattei@milliman.com wrote: > Anybody ever order from Energy Music? I am having > the slowest service from them They are very > prompt about charging your credit card though! > > Gimme Espirit anyday, > > Deemo > > > ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: megan check Subject: Re: (mobility) Energy Music UK Date: 29 Oct 1999 17:06:37 -0700 (PDT) NO, BUT SOUND AND SPIRIT IS A PAIN TOO.. --- michael.demattei@milliman.com wrote: > Anybody ever order from Energy Music? I am having > the slowest service from them They are very > prompt about charging your credit card though! > > Gimme Espirit anyday, > > Deemo > > > ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: megan check Subject: (mobility) passion.. Date: 29 Oct 1999 17:07:11 -0700 (PDT) question for everyone...when you listen to Moby..or any other favorite music...do feel you have reached a certain state of bliss..do you believe you could live forever on the beat of the music...like i said in my personal info..i am a huge Live fan..and Moby..i could listen to them forever and not get bored.. ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: megan check Subject: (mobility) passion.. Date: 29 Oct 1999 17:07:11 -0700 (PDT) question for everyone...when you listen to Moby..or any other favorite music...do feel you have reached a certain state of bliss..do you believe you could live forever on the beat of the music...like i said in my personal info..i am a huge Live fan..and Moby..i could listen to them forever and not get bored.. ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) Roxy! Date: 29 Oct 1999 20:03:31 -0700 it is a small club on Long Island, in Plainview off exit 48 I think. They put up no barriers so you are right up on the stage and usually the shows are only about $15. It has a balcony and kinda about the size of irving plaza..I will be in new orleans, so I won't be able to go..if ya wanna check it, log onto ticketmaster Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Chilidiba9@aol.com Sent: Friday, October 29, 1999 2:13 PM what is the Vanderbilt!!!!!peace..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: megan check Subject: (mobility) silver Date: 29 Oct 1999 17:11:26 -0700 (PDT) does anybody know where i can find some good, quality pictures of Moby in that silver body paint..i love the color silver and those are my favorite pictures of him. ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: megan check Subject: RE: (mobility) Roxy! Date: 29 Oct 1999 17:13:44 -0700 (PDT) not to sound like a pest..but where is long island...and is he touring any where around michigan soon? --- Chris Hand wrote: > it is a small club on Long Island, in Plainview off > exit 48 I think. > They put up no barriers so you are right up on the > stage and usually the > shows are only about $15. It has a balcony and > kinda about the size of > irving plaza..I will be in new orleans, so I won't > be able to go..if ya > wanna check it, log onto ticketmaster > Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com > [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf > Of > Chilidiba9@aol.com > Sent: Friday, October 29, 1999 2:13 PM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) Roxy! > > > what is the Vanderbilt!!!!!peace..elie > > > ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sarasohn1@aol.com Subject: (mobility) MOBY AT ROXY! Date: 29 Oct 1999 20:40:59 EDT In a message dated 10/29/99 8:10:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com writes: << Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY AT ROXY!!!!! JUST CURIOUS..BUT WHERE DID HE REMEMBER YOU FROM..I'M INTERESTED ABOUT YOUR STORY.. - --- Sarasohn1@aol.com wrote: i met moby in the train station 2 years ago in nyc,(he was alone and i was alone which made it even better) and we took the train together and talked for about 30 minutes!!! how f*cking cool is that?!!! i dont think anyone's been able to experience that! the whole time i couldnt believe i was face to face w/ him and almost shit my pants. he was so sweet and humble - he only talked about himself when i asked him questions and the rest of the time he was asking me questions. he has a great way of making u feel so important and comfortable. anyway since then he has remembered me and every show always plants a kiss on my cheek. during his performance on the tv show "sessions"(which airs in december on pbs)he even went so far as to say hello to me in his mic and talked about our encounter on the train to the audience. how can i not luv the man? ~animal lib, vegan power. hi guys, just wanted to let u know how last night's > show in nyc went... sorry > it's a little long. moby gave a phenomenal > performance as usual and ive > never seen his show as packed as it was last night. > the crowd was good > overall, but in the beginning got a little crazy. > he came down from the > stage at one point and shook people's hands. and > when he got to me he > remembered me and kissed me on the cheek! the best > part of the night was > when one of moby's assistants gave me passes to the > after party and i almost > dropped dead! it was great b/c it was this small > room where u got to be so > near moby and there were only 25 people in the room. > the wierd thing was > that not many people were going up to him. so i > went up to him and he signed > 6 ticket stubs for me and we talked. > > i said he was great on letterman and even looked a > little shy... he said b/c > it was like 50 degrees in the studio. i told him he > looked cute on the cover > of "paper"... he said he looked like a martian. > other things he said : he's > having a ball touring esp since his bandmates were > great, he's had alot of > yummy vegan food, he'll be back in nyc in 3 weeks > for 2 days(not performing), > will be playing nyc again in march, joked around > and said he wasnt vegan > anymore... > > i wont bore u guys anymore but just wanted to say i > had the time of my life > and still cant believe i got to be so close to him > and talk to him for a long > time. at the end he gave me 2 strong, long hugs > and held my hand for a few > seconds til we parted. he is the most beautiful > man. ~animal lib, vegan > power. > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mcs144@excite.com Subject: (mobility) MOBY concert-- halloween Date: 29 Oct 1999 19:44:42 PDT Hi everyone, & happy halloween. Did you see that moby is playing at Tad Gormley Stadium in New Orleans for Halloween?? There will be a live web cast at: http://rollingstone.tunes.com/sections/special/voodoo/ if you click on the moby link at this page, it gives all sorts of info on moby & his life. It also has a picture of moby-- you have to see this one. there's more about the concert at: http://www.voodoomusicfest.com/schedule/index.html --michelle PS: hands! I just watched my tape of Moby on letterman to see what you guys were talking about. I can't believe I didn't notice it when I watched as it aired-- perhaps I was too busy listening. The way he moved his hands,stroking that microphone pole...soft, sensual-- simply expressing his emotion.. I already have a fetish for hands, but when they are combined with the pure passion he has for his music, I would say they are the sexiest I've ever seen! (had to say it...) ________________________________________________________________ Get FREE voicemail, fax and email at http://voicemail.excite.com Talk online at http://voicechat.excite.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) passion.. Date: 29 Oct 1999 23:29:33 EDT In a message dated 10/29/99 5:06:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time, addictedtoed@yahoo.com writes: << question for everyone...when you listen to Moby..or any other favorite music...do feel you have reached a certain state of bliss..do you believe you could live forever on the beat of the music...like i said in my personal info..i am a huge Live fan..and Moby..i could listen to them forever and not get bored.. >> Moby is best when I'm driving on a beautiful day. It's like a state of floating or gliding. Beautiful feeling. The scary thing though is that most techno makes me sleepy. Cept Moby. I know that sounds silly, but I was listening to a Global Underground cd, with the repetitive songs with nothing original and I start yawning. Sidebar ~ I think you have a thing with guys with shaved heads. Live is very cool though. I also float when I listen to BT. I so wish he and Moby would do something together. "You can't edit yourself" ~ Beck Hansen Are you addicted to breathing? ~ Me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) ROXY...OH MY GOSH!!!! Date: 29 Oct 1999 23:46:16 EDT In a message dated 10/29/1999 6:14:17 PM Atlantic Daylight Time, Chilidiba9@aol.com writes: << HE BEST MOBY SHOW I HAVE EVER BEEN TO....ELIE AND SAL WERE THERE AT THE CLOSED DOWN DINER AT 730 TO MEET YOU FELLOW MOBILITY MEMBERS..NOT ONE OF YOU GUYS WERE THERE...WE WERE COLD AS HELL SO WE ENDED UP GOING TO THE RESTAURANT NEXT DOOR FOR FREE BREAD AND BEER.... >> I was there at 7:30. We wandered down to get sammiches and came back and stood around in front of the La Luncheonette until 8:10 before we too got cold and saw no one at either eatery. Hmmm.... Did you happen to see us? Four folks, one really tall guy and one short chick w/ a blue bandana? Most curious.... Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "trance former" Subject: (mobility) my bad... Date: 29 Oct 1999 23:50:16 PDT my bad... i just lsiten to an old Moby interview i had taped with our local trance guru, it's from '95, but in it Moby says he did a remix for Paul Van Dyke, now that would be sumthin' interesting, probably never released, but who no's...it could be out there... peace and luv djAHIMSA ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "trance former" Subject: (mobility) my bad... Date: 29 Oct 1999 23:50:33 PDT my bad... i just listened to an old Moby interview i had taped with our local trance guru, it's from '95, but in it Moby says he did a remix for Paul Van Dyke, now that would be sumthin' interesting, probably never released, but who no's...it could be out there... peace and luv djAHIMSA ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "daley" Subject: Re: (mobility) my bad... Date: 30 Oct 1999 01:09:45 -0600 heh.. actually, the Van Dyke mix isnt rare.. i saw it on some guys FTP site. didnt think to download it though. damn. oh well. anyway, picked up the Move 6 song single today for free actually. one of the many perks of working at an used cd store... damn good. P.L.U.R. -dale- going into submission trying to enjoy the slow ride down to full effect of the thought of you.. -me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Keith Clancy Subject: (mobility) Where the hell is Long Island?!!! Date: 30 Oct 1999 05:29:07 -0400 megan check said- not to sound like a pest..but where is long island...and is he touring any where around michigan soon? Damn girl thats where I live!! Honestly it is in New York, where most think of NYC or Manhattan it is along side it and is pretty large actually but seeing that your asking about michigan I'm guessing thats where your from so I guess I can forgive. Surprised someone was having such a hard time with Energy Records, have dealt with them in the past and never had a problem. Also Bart , the vocal sample in Eskimos and Egypt - Regressive mix is for Fall from Grace it is just speed up and given the brillant Moby treatment. Also seek out the L12" which has like 3 out of the 4 or so mixes. Eskimos and Egypt - Fall from Grace One Little Indian Records EEF 96X 1.Distressed mix 2.Patient Love Dub (this one is just absoulty beautiful very voodoo child and the nicest piano riff and only on this release) 4.Regressive mix Bye for now all Keith PS - any Orb fans check out this ftp site it is amazing and a God send ftp://orb:orb@24.1.153.3 NP - CJ Bolland - The Prophet (Hardknox mix) does anyone know anything else by these guys? really enjoyed them at the Roxy show and this mix is just brutely amazing (though the dancers on stage where a little to much) All i know is that there on Skint anything else, someone help? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MCJCREW@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Why does my heart feel so bad 2cd set Date: 30 Oct 1999 08:40:55 EDT Hey folks! I just got the two cd singles of Why does my heart feel so bad and it is amazing! It is really good and worth having! So get out there and get your copies! Cheers, Marisa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Samu Heinonen Subject: Re: (mobility) Why does my heart feel so bad 2cd set Date: 30 Oct 1999 15:46:38 +0300 At 08:40 30.10.1999 EDT, you wrote: >Hey folks! > >I just got the two cd singles of Why does my heart feel so bad and it is >amazing! It is really good and worth having! So get out there and get your >copies! > >Cheers, >Marisa > > "Princess" is cheesy track, one of worst track i've ever heard from moby. "Flying foxes" is great track, and i recommend to get that single just for that track.. Video is also great:) -Samu Heinonen- -samuhei@dlc.fi- http://www.saunalahti.fi/~samuhei/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: megan check Subject: Re: (mobility) passion.. Date: 30 Oct 1999 08:02:13 -0700 (PDT) the shaved head and guys named edward..because of the fact that the lead singer of live's name is edward, i love edward norton, and eddie izzard is pretty cool..i get teased alot for my taste in guys and well pretty much everything..but i try to get other people to be interested in moby and live..but i feel the same way you do..alot of music puts me to sleep if i listen to it.. --- Insrtbrain@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 10/29/99 5:06:13 PM Pacific > Daylight Time, > addictedtoed@yahoo.com writes: > > << question for everyone...when you listen to > Moby..or > any other favorite music...do feel you have reached > a > certain state of bliss..do you believe you could > live > forever on the beat of the music...like i said in > my > personal info..i am a huge Live fan..and Moby..i > could > listen to them forever and not get bored.. >> > > > Moby is best when I'm driving on a beautiful day. > It's like a state of > floating or gliding. Beautiful feeling. The scary > thing though is that most > techno makes me sleepy. Cept Moby. I know that > sounds silly, but I was > listening to a Global Underground cd, with the > repetitive songs with nothing > original and I start yawning. Sidebar ~ I think you > have a thing with guys > with shaved heads. Live is very cool though. I > also float when I listen to > BT. I so wish he and Moby would do something > together. > > > "You can't edit yourself" ~ Beck Hansen > > Are you addicted to breathing? ~ Me > > ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: megan check Subject: Re: (mobility) Where the hell is Long Island?!!! Date: 30 Oct 1999 08:08:46 -0700 (PDT) well considering i'm live in a little town in michigan that is so little they call it a village..i wouldn't really know..sorry. --- Keith Clancy wrote: > megan check said- > not to sound like a pest..but where is long > island...and is he touring any where around michigan > soon? > Damn girl thats where I live!! Honestly it is in New > York, where most > think of NYC or Manhattan it is along side it and is > pretty large > actually but seeing that your asking about michigan > I'm guessing thats > where your from so I guess I can forgive. > Surprised someone was having such a hard time with > Energy Records, have > dealt with them in the past and never had a problem. > Also Bart , the vocal sample in Eskimos and Egypt - > Regressive mix is > for Fall from Grace it is just speed up and given > the brillant Moby > treatment. Also seek out the L12" which has like 3 > out of the 4 or so > mixes. > > Eskimos and Egypt - Fall from Grace > One Little Indian Records EEF 96X > 1.Distressed mix > 2.Patient Love Dub (this one is just absoulty > beautiful very voodoo > child and the nicest piano riff and only on this > release) > 4.Regressive mix > Bye for now all Keith > > PS - any Orb fans check out this ftp site it is > amazing and a God > send ftp://orb:orb@24.1.153.3 > > NP - CJ Bolland - The Prophet (Hardknox mix) does > anyone know anything > else by these guys? really enjoyed them at the Roxy > show and this mix > is just brutely amazing (though the dancers on stage > where a little to > much) All i know is that there on Skint anything > else, someone help? > > > ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) ROXY...OH MY GOSH!!!! Date: 30 Oct 1999 12:38:55 EDT In a message dated 10/29/1999 8:47:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Robyniwitz@aol.com writes: > La Luncheonette we totally must have missed each other..my friend and i went in the restaurant because we were too cold and i spotted some people outside the diner but we were in the middle of paying for my one beer....well...next time...elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Why does my heart feel so bad 2cd set Date: 30 Oct 1999 12:40:11 EDT hey Samu...i missed you bud....peace..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hand" Subject: RE: (mobility) Where the hell is Long Island?!!! Date: 30 Oct 1999 13:07:46 -0700 ahhh excuses...I lived in a small town in Texas and moved to Long Island...don't let your environment around you be an exscuse for ignorance :P Just shit you gather from general knowledge..like kinda knowing where the states are around in your own country..ANYWAYS.. hardknox yes, very impressive..thato ne chick in that green polka dotted dress...need her, want her..yeah I have to get something in my stomach now to ease this hangover..laTer Chris -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of megan check Sent: Saturday, October 30, 1999 8:09 AM well considering i'm live in a little town in michigan that is so little they call it a village..i wouldn't really know..sorry. --- Keith Clancy wrote: > megan check said- > not to sound like a pest..but where is long > island...and is he touring any where around michigan > soon? > Damn girl thats where I live!! Honestly it is in New > York, where most > think of NYC or Manhattan it is along side it and is > pretty large > actually but seeing that your asking about michigan > I'm guessing thats > where your from so I guess I can forgive. > Surprised someone was having such a hard time with > Energy Records, have > dealt with them in the past and never had a problem. > Also Bart , the vocal sample in Eskimos and Egypt - > Regressive mix is > for Fall from Grace it is just speed up and given > the brillant Moby > treatment. Also seek out the L12" which has like 3 > out of the 4 or so > mixes. > > Eskimos and Egypt - Fall from Grace > One Little Indian Records EEF 96X > 1.Distressed mix > 2.Patient Love Dub (this one is just absoulty > beautiful very voodoo > child and the nicest piano riff and only on this > release) > 4.Regressive mix > Bye for now all Keith > > PS - any Orb fans check out this ftp site it is > amazing and a God > send ftp://orb:orb@24.1.153.3 > > NP - CJ Bolland - The Prophet (Hardknox mix) does > anyone know anything > else by these guys? really enjoyed them at the Roxy > show and this mix > is just brutely amazing (though the dancers on stage > where a little to > much) All i know is that there on Skint anything > else, someone help? > > > ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: megan check Subject: RE: (mobility) Where the hell is Long Island?!!! Date: 30 Oct 1999 12:18:08 -0700 (PDT) well if it makes you feel any better i fully intend on getting the hell out of this town when i can... --- Chris Hand wrote: > ahhh excuses...I lived in a small town in Texas and > moved to Long > Island...don't let your environment around you be an > exscuse for ignorance > :P Just shit you gather from general > knowledge..like kinda knowing where > the states are around in your own country..ANYWAYS.. > hardknox yes, very impressive..thato ne chick in > that green polka dotted > dress...need her, want her..yeah > I have to get something in my stomach now to ease > this hangover..laTer > Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com > [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf > Of megan check > Sent: Saturday, October 30, 1999 8:09 AM > To: mobility@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) Where the hell is Long > Island?!!! > > > well considering i'm live in a little town in > michigan > that is so little they call it a village..i wouldn't > really know..sorry. > > --- Keith Clancy wrote: > > megan check said- > > not to sound like a pest..but where is long > > island...and is he touring any where around > michigan > > soon? > > Damn girl thats where I live!! Honestly it is in > New > > York, where most > > think of NYC or Manhattan it is along side it and > is > > pretty large > > actually but seeing that your asking about > michigan > > I'm guessing thats > > where your from so I guess I can forgive. > > Surprised someone was having such a hard time with > > Energy Records, have > > dealt with them in the past and never had a > problem. > > Also Bart , the vocal sample in Eskimos and Egypt > - > > Regressive mix is > > for Fall from Grace it is just speed up and given > > the brillant Moby > > treatment. Also seek out the L12" which has like > 3 > > out of the 4 or so > > mixes. > > > > Eskimos and Egypt - Fall from Grace > > One Little Indian Records EEF 96X > > 1.Distressed mix > > 2.Patient Love Dub (this one is just absoulty > > beautiful very voodoo > > child and the nicest piano riff and only on this > > release) > > 4.Regressive mix > > Bye for now all Keith > > > > PS - any Orb fans check out this ftp site it is > > amazing and a God > > send ftp://orb:orb@24.1.153.3 > > > > NP - CJ Bolland - The Prophet (Hardknox mix) does > > anyone know anything > > else by these guys? really enjoyed them at the > Roxy > > show and this mix > > is just brutely amazing (though the dancers on > stage > > where a little to > > much) All i know is that there on Skint anything > > else, someone help? > > > > > > > > > ===== > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com > > > ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) Huh??? Date: 30 Oct 1999 21:29:11 +0200 "I'm talking to the human race! Never fall, never fall from grace!" Keith Clancy wrote >Also Bart , the vocal sample in Eskimos and Egypt - Regressive mix is >for Fall from Grace it is just speed up and given the brillant Moby >treatment. Huh? The Regressive Mix I have on CD defenately has the 'Aaaanybody!!' sample from the bonus track called 'Anybody'... Perhaps this isn't the Moby mix and they have misprinted the CD. (which is strange, because on the front of the inlay is written: INCLUDING MOBY MIX AND EXCLUSIVE BONUS TRACK 'ANYBODY') Hey Keith, could you please compare the Regressive Mix you have with this soundclip? This is what is listed as the Regressive Mix on my CD: www.geocities.com/animal_sight/sound/EEregr.ram THANKS! Dale wrote: >heh.. actually, the Van Dyke mix isnt rare.. i saw it on some guys FTP >site. didnt think to download it though. damn Does anybody know WHICH Paul van Dyk song Moby remixed? Bart np: Eskimos & Egypt - Fall from Grace (Beatmasters Graced Elic Mix) [Aaaaacieeeeeeeed alert!!! {~_~} bleep bleep bleep] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) cd collection Date: 31 Oct 1999 14:35:58 -0000 hello I was just counting and I have 77 cd's in my collection does anyone know where I can get uhf or drop a beat on cd? if anyone wants a cdr of underwater or any other cd let me know I will charge £5 or $5 depending where u r from ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R23 Irionik" Subject: (mobility) hymn-this is my dream Date: 31 Oct 1999 08:51:48 PST hey there. anybody on this list feel like dubbing me a copy of moby's "hymn-this is my dream"? i've got a moby show from buffalo in august i could dub in return... thanks. -alex "Forget all those health clinics and gyms. Sex is the best cure for everything, especially stress. If I have a good night of sex, all my problems are gone by ten o'clock in the morning!" -Grace Jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: (mobility) few questions Date: 31 Oct 1999 12:53:23 EST K ~ since I don't belong to the over twenty Moby CD club (yet ne ways) I have a few quick questions that some of you highly knowlegeble can answer. I noticed on E-bay there's mad bidding on a 2cd version of Everything is Wrong. Is that the same as the Import mixes and remixes set or is it entirely different? Aannndd for those of you who saw him live recently (and I am extremely jealous of that fact) did Lo-Fidelity Allstars open for him? If they did I hate you all. Grr. K sorry to subject you to my probably really stupid question and venting. "You can't edit yourself" ~ Beck Hansen Are you addicted to breathing? ~ Me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) hymn-this is my dream Date: 31 Oct 1999 15:16:46 EST i can dub you a copy of the whole single on tape. email me privately. -tina In a message dated 10/31/99 11:52:32 AM Eastern Standard Time, a23_@hotmail.com writes: << hey there. anybody on this list feel like dubbing me a copy of moby's "hymn-this is my dream"? i've got a moby show from buffalo in august i could dub in return... thanks. -alex >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ade Subject: (mobility) Thanks 2 Covers Date: 31 Oct 1999 17:01:11 +0000 I'm about 3 weeks behind in reading from the list, but I decided to do a search for "Thanks 2" today, to see if there's any progress, and what do I see, but a few requests for the cover page. I thought I'd sent the new URL to the list, but here it is: http://camus.its.anderson.edu/~ade/mobility/ They shut down the server that it was on previously, so I had to move it, but all the images that had been submitted are still there. As far as voting for them, I was supposed to set that up once a deadline was set. Well, sometime last year Nov. 26th was set, but then that got pushed back to an unspecified date. Then someone said something about June of this year once talk about the project had gone down to a minimum for a few months. And now, I'm not sure if the deadline is still open or has passed, or whatever. So anyway, I wasn't going to have everyone vote and then get new entries and have to have everyone vote again, and so on. Note to everyone who submitted a cover: please make sure you have an original, 'cause all I have are gifs and jpgs that are shrunk, and probably wouldn't work well when used in production. And I don't want your originals either--just hold on to them until a cover is chosen, then I'm assuming Greg will take care of all that. Everyone else, bear with me too if we're talking about Thanks 2. Ever since "Play" came out, it seems like traffic on this list has increased tenfold and it's been hell to catch up. Peace --Ade. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robyniwitz@aol.com Subject: (mobility) A belated Roxy review Date: 31 Oct 1999 19:30:28 EST Wonderful wonderful wonderful. I regret very much that I didn't see any of you guys (I had a camera and everything for the occasion--a camera that was temporarily confiscated by the good folks at the Roxy). Anyhoo, this was the third time this year that I've seen Mr. Moby, and it was by far the best. I was about seven feet from the stage (a good thing for a wee person like myself) and I loved just about every minute of it. I was especially glad that he did a little bit of "When It's Cold I'd Like to Die." The only part I wasn't absolutely thrilled with was "Run On." I guess I like the album version a lot more, I don't think that Moby's voice really works as well with that song as it does w/ others. I was also surrounded on all sides by folks who *did* *not* *move* *at* *all.* It was kinda disconcerting. Everyone else that I could see near the stage was into it. All in all, it was a sexy good time. Robyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: megan check Subject: (mobility) Peace Date: 31 Oct 1999 18:40:49 -0800 (PST) I've noticed that alot of people on the list end their messages with "peace"..it's interesting..because i thought i was the only one who ever ended my messages like that until people started commenting on it..so i quit..i'm going to see "live" in concert in a few days..i've read somewhere that moby is their favorite artist..i think that i would die happy if i could see live and moby together in concert..that would be sweet..i enjoy your stories of moby..keep them coming.. peace.. megs. ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: (mobility) voodoo festival Date: 31 Oct 1999 21:51:51 EST did anyone see moby at the voodoo festival webcast? ... or live? wasn't it just wonderful??? even though the images were kinda blurry, i'm glad the real player connection turned out pretty clear. i'm just so exhausted after dancing in my room for a whole hour. it certainly brought back memories when i saw him in concert two months ago. :) i also wrote down the set list (in order): machete, go, porcelain, JBT, next is the e, WDMHFSB?, ah ah, BBMH, bodyrock, FSR, thousand later, -t i n a tecknomonk@aol.com | djcake.cjb.net "Do not disparage other religions and praise your own. You will hurt your own tradition by doing so." --Dharmaraja Ashoka in Shahgadi Edict ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Philip Johnson Subject: Re: (mobility) voodoo festival Date: 31 Oct 1999 21:55:27 -0600 I watched it...I should have went down there being that I am only 45 minutes away, but I had just go back in town and didn't find out about it until the last minute..sounded like moby has a very stringent schedule..was a good show..wish i could have been there..pj Tecknomonk@aol.com wrote: > did anyone see moby at the voodoo festival webcast? ... or live? > wasn't it just wonderful??? even though the images were kinda blurry, i'm > glad the real player connection turned out pretty clear. i'm just so > exhausted after dancing in my room for a whole hour. it certainly brought > back memories when i saw him in concert two months ago. :) > > i also wrote down the set list (in order): > machete, go, porcelain, JBT, next is the e, WDMHFSB?, ah ah, BBMH, bodyrock, > FSR, thousand > > later, > -t i n a > tecknomonk@aol.com | djcake.cjb.net > "Do not disparage other religions and praise your own. You will hurt your > own tradition by doing so." --Dharmaraja Ashoka in Shahgadi Edict ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Clark Subject: (mobility) Hard men Date: 31 Oct 1999 23:09:55 -0500 I posted this on BRML, the Bad Religion Mailing List , unlike any other you have ever read (and much more advanced than this one, frankly): >From: Joe Clark >Subject: Hard men > >[A native speaker of Italian who doesn't write English all that well >used that new vantagepoint on the language to nail the punk-rock >attitude thus:] > > >I think of a punk band leader I have the image of an irascible >>sulker who shows off unnatural hard man manners following a fixed >>script... > >That's rather stunningly apt. It bugs the hell out of me, too. GrGr >overcompensates in another way-- arrogance and condescension. > >I see someone like Moby as the ideal punk-rock star. I am a major fan >of him, and interviewed him, actually. He can play any of several >styles of music, most of them convincingly. He's a fearless physical >actor in his videos ("James Bond Theme" has him leap out of the way >of a real live subway train!). He's quite homely and is so skinny as >to give vegans a bad name. > >But: > >Moby has spectacular charisma. He has so much charisma that he can >command stage presence playing electric guitar or fiddling knobs >behind a keyboard. One of the more stunning rock-n-roll photos I ever >saw showed the wee multifunction output device, shirtless, from >behind, quite alone onstage before thousands of people at a rock >festival. All we could see in the overhead shot were his bald head, >his skinny back, his guitar strap and the rear of the frets, and, >significantly, one arm resting behind his back. That single photo >summed up essence of command more than anything I've ever seen. > >Yet l'homme Moby is self-effacing and polite to extremes. He has >definite opinions and voices them at every opportunity. Yet he does >so in such a nonconfrontational way he simply ends up sounding >principled. (Believe it or not, his veganism schtick isn't what I >love him for. I love him for wondering howcum tough straight guys >adore techno and allofasudden found religion when electronica began >to be marketed by MTV. He told _The New Music_ that anyone who hates >rap or dance music, and equates them with the debased buzzword of >"electronica," is a few patch cords short of a Moog. *Every* hiphop >record and *every* dance single *is* electronic music. It's easy to >hate hiphop because it's produced by niggers and dance music because >it's meant for fags. [His term, in the latter case.] If tough guys >love a certain kind of fin-de-siecle electronic pop, why don't they >like the other stuff? It's just as electronic.) > >Moby's punk-rock and speedmetal numbers are dead-on and well-executed >on _Everything Is Wrong_ and pretty much unlistenable on _Animal >Rights_. He knows he doesn't have all that shit-hot of a voice. He >soldiers on anyway. This is the punk ethos. I love him for it. >Someday all punk-rock chanteurs will be Moby. -- Joe Clark joeclark@theBRML.org (updated 1999.10.25) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "œ miss purity œ" Subject: (mobility) moby in madison Date: 01 Nov 1999 05:46:11 GMT has anyone out there just recently seen moby in madison at the barrymore? i just wanted to know so i could share some of my views with those of whom have seen it. i think that it was one of the most moving experiences of my life and i'd like to see how you feel about it too!!! thanks jen ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJSkitles5@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Um... Date: 01 Nov 1999 01:58:36 EST does anybody know where i can find some good, quality pictures of Moby in that silver body paint..i love the color silver and those are my favorite pictures of him. Sliver paint?? OoooO....I wanna see this! So, yea, if anyone sees any... Do tell! ~Felicia