From: "hypecadet" Subject: (mobility) LTJ Bukem & Blue Light Date: 01 Aug 1997 13:05:18 -0700 I just realized I've never actually introduced myself to the list, and I've been on it for some time, so here goes. My name's Jon, I'm 21 & I'm from just outside of Toronto. Since I was 15 or 16 I've been into industrial (Coil, BiGod20, Die Krupps etc.) but in the past few years I've been getting into more techno oriented stuff; as industrial has been way to stagnant. I don't really remember *why* I bought Everything Is Wrong-I know that I hadn't heard it previously-To be honest I think that it was the gorgeous cover that did it for me, and since it was on the $13.99 new release rack I took a chance. I liked it, but really didn't pay that much attention to it. That only lasted for a month-a friend new that I had it, and taped the "Move" version of "All That I Need Is To Be Loved" off of the radio for me. The moment I heard it I knew that I'd been overlooking something really special. I've got a nasty habit of buying *everything* by an artist that I like (eg. 47 nin cds, 26 kmfdm, 14 underworld etc) and I've started to do it with moby, and this is what I've got: I Feel It Move Everything Is Wrong Disk Everytime You Touch Me Everytime You Touch Me Remixes Into The Blue Into The Blue Remixes Bring Back My Happiness Everything Is Wrong DJ Mix 2cd Animal Rights UK 2cd That's When I Reach For My Revolver That's When I Reach For My Revolver (w/ GMOTFOTW) Come On Baby (6 track) Animal Rights US Rare: The Collected B-Sides (w/ Go mixes) Voodoo Child: Higher Lopez: Why Can't It Stop? Lopez: Emptiness DJ Cake: Sugar Baby Voodoo Child: Dog Heaven *ANYWAY*, back to the original reason I'm posting this: 1) Has anybody heard "Music" by LTJ Bukem? It's on the "Logical Progression" album, and about 7:20 into the song I'm almost 100% positive that he samples the female vocal from "I Feel It"....useless information 2) Just wanted to let you all know that I finally heard "The Blue Light Of The Underwater Sun" for the first time yesterday. Wow, it really blew me away.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Iowotflaichi Subject: Re: (mobility) LTJ Bukem & Blue Light Date: 01 Aug 1997 19:37:24 -0400 >or 16 I've been into industrial (Coil, BiGod20, Die Krupps etc.) but in the >past few years I've been getting into more techno oriented stuff; as >industrial has been way to stagnant. ain't it the truth?!!? seems like every industrial band that cums out sounds EXACTLY the same as any other. how much can you really do with angst anyways? never heard a pleasant industrial song, with the exception of some kmfdm.... "we like talking dirty, we smoke and we drink, we're kmfdm, and all other bands stink!" gotta love them lines....but anyways.... >*ANYWAY*, back to the original reason I'm posting this: >1) Has anybody heard "Music" by LTJ Bukem? It's on the "Logical >Progression" album, and about 7:20 into the song I'm almost 100% positive >that he samples the female vocal from "I Feel It"....useless information you are right, that's the same sample, but it isn't liscensed by moby. that's a common vocal bit used in lots of techno/electronicstuff. >2) Just wanted to let you all know that I finally heard "The Blue Light Of >The Underwater Sun" for the first time yesterday. Wow, it really blew me >away.... this is in my top of all moby songs. the perfect blend of eveything he does well. love, ryu ______________________________________ "Don't eat anything that has parents or else you'll inherit their dreams." - O(+> ______________________________________ jwz109@psu.edu Ryu 412-869-0908 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: agape@gargamel.com Subject: (mobility) Moby as a vegan. Date: 02 Aug 1997 02:03:45 -0400 I've been reading some vegan / animal rights newspapers lately, and I thought you might want to know that I've seen Moby mentioned several times in them. I was first a bit surprised since there must be more vegan artists around, but I guess it's just that nobody makes propaganda for it as much as Moby. (Which I think is a good thing, if you care...) Cheers, Johan. _______________________________________________________________ Johan Jaatinen agape@gargamel.com Umea, Sweden members.aol.com/catzcar/mrblip.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Weiss Subject: (mobility) Big Top Tour confirmed! Date: 02 Aug 1997 11:44:46 -0700 --------------911E3D4AFD04E7555EE2F22C Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit from Pulse (Tower Records free magazine) "Confirmed at press time are: Aphex Twin with Wagonchrist, 808 State, Liquid Todd, Jason Bentley, Loop Guru, Moby, bt, Eat Static, Banco de Gaia, Empirion, Fluke, Headrillaz, Paul Van Dyk, KEvin Saunderson, Juan Atkins, Derrick May, LTJ Bukem, MC Conrad, Blame, System 7, Twelve Trees, Trace, Joey Beltram, Michael Dog." dates are as follows: 8/27: Detroit 8/30: Washington DC 8/31: Ashbury Park, NJ 9/1: Boston, MA 9/3: Rochester, NY 9/5: Atlanta, GA 9/6: Orlando, FL 9/9: Dallas, TX 9/12: Mountain View, CA 9/13: Snow Valley/Big Bear, CA thats all folks -- 25:C2:6F:56:BF:67:64:21:70:F4:45:90:FD:75:16:CE Eric Weiss Epicentre Productions eric_w@geocities.com "Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink." - Lady Astor to Winston Churchill "Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it." - His reply --------------911E3D4AFD04E7555EE2F22C Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit from Pulse (Tower Records free magazine)

"Confirmed at press time are: Aphex Twin with Wagonchrist, 808 State, Liquid Todd, Jason Bentley, Loop Guru, Mobybt, Eat Static, Banco de Gaia, Empirion, Fluke, Headrillaz, Paul Van Dyk, KEvin Saunderson, Juan Atkins, Derrick May, LTJ Bukem, MC Conrad, Blame, System 7, Twelve Trees, Trace, Joey Beltram, Michael Dog."

dates are as follows:

8/27: Detroit
8/30: Washington DC
8/31: Ashbury Park, NJ
9/1: Boston, MA
9/3: Rochester, NY
9/5: Atlanta, GA
9/6: Orlando, FL
9/9: Dallas, TX
9/12: Mountain View, CA
9/13: Snow Valley/Big Bear, CA

thats all folks

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Eric Weiss
Epicentre Productions
eric_w@geocities.com

"Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink." - Lady
Astor to Winston Churchill
"Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it." - His reply
  --------------911E3D4AFD04E7555EE2F22C-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "hypecadet" Subject: (mobility) Re: Elektra's Bulletin Board Date: 02 Aug 1997 16:31:57 -0700 > Bulletin Board" that Elektra ( > http://www.elektra.com/ambient_club/moby/moby.html ) has on Moby's web > site? This is silly but... I've never noticed it before, then again, I > don't visit it all too often. And no, Elektra hasn't made any changes I just checked it out, and I must say it was rather silly ;) seeing: "Has anyone ever heard of Go by Moby? If not go buy it! Rolling Stone said it was one of the best singles ever!" was rather cute ;) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: Re: (mobility) LTJ Bukem & Blue Light Date: 02 Aug 1997 18:53:26 EDT >>2) Just wanted to let you all know that I finally heard "The Blue >Light Of >>The Underwater Sun" for the first time yesterday. Wow, it really >blew me >>away.... > >this is in my top of all moby songs. the perfect blend of eveything >he does well. what album is this on? sarah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Iowotflaichi Subject: Re: (mobility) LTJ Bukem & Blue Light Date: 02 Aug 1997 18:52:23 -0400 [blue light of the underwater sun] > what album is this on? > >sarah its on the "everytime you touch me" single. love, ryu ______________________________________ "Don't eat anything that has parents or else you'll inherit their dreams." - O(+> ______________________________________ jwz109@psu.edu Ryu 412-869-0908 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: (mobility) The End of Everything Date: 02 Aug 1997 19:42:51 -0500 AAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH I've tried everyday since tuesday to get The End of Everything, but NOBODY has it here in Little Rock. Best Buy doesn't even have it in their computer. It looks like I'm going to have to call elektra and just get it direct on promo. I thought it would be quicker to just buy the damn thing. Of course, on the plus side, they are expecting "I Like to Score" on Aug. 26. Brad S. Caviness, Contributing On-Line Editor, 7Ball Magazine (http://www.7ball.com) bigwig@arkansas.net "I am a cipher wrapped in an enigma smothered in a secret sauce." -- Jimmy James, "News Radio" "The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming." -- Moby, musician. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott Stegenga Subject: Re: (mobility) Big Top Tour confirmed! Date: 02 Aug 1997 22:56:53 -0500 >8/27: Detroit >8/30: Washington DC >8/31: Ashbury Park, NJ >9/1: Boston, MA >9/3: Rochester, NY >9/5: Atlanta, GA >9/6: Orlando, FL >9/9: Dallas, TX >9/12: Mountain View, CA >9/13: Snow Valley/Big Bear, CA Don't forget Chicago...but they say its on August 27th as well. Tickets went on sale last week. Either the magazine is wrong or some ticket buyers are gonna be pissed. Tix are $30. --- Scott Steg...I Love Carrots "What's the point in always looking back ...when all you see is more and more junk." - Manic Street Preachers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) The End of Everything Date: 02 Aug 1997 23:22:32 -0700 Brad Caviness wrote: > > I've tried everyday since tuesday to get The End of Everything, but NOBODY > has it here in Little Rock. Best Buy doesn't even have it in their > computer. It looks like I'm going to have to call elektra and just get it > direct on promo. I thought it would be quicker to just buy the damn thing. > Of course, on the plus side, they are expecting "I Like to Score" on Aug. > 26. You're not alone... I have not found the album either. I wonder how much promotion, if any, has gone into this release. Sometimes I wonder, what's the point of releasing it if nobody knows about it? I hear that a promo CD and a fax has been sent out... but is there anything else? -- ** mailto:damian@xmission.com ** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ ** Jam & Spoon -New Album- Kaleidoscope! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JadenX@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Big Top Date: 03 Aug 1997 03:10:12 -0400 (EDT) I have 2 tix for Bip Top here in Chi-town. Shit's on. I was away on vacation for a week. Picked up my Spawn stdk. (had it on reserve 'cause i got a free shirt w/it. Has all the artists on the back. My first official Moby shirt.) I haven't listened to it yet. Let you all know soon. What else, oh couldn't find EoE at my store. Picked up the new Lords of Acid single. Not bad, more of that rock sound. Peace out. -Carmen Barone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Garindan97@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) The End of Everything Date: 03 Aug 1997 09:33:11 -0400 (EDT) I had to special order my EOE , but finally got it. It's great music to go to bed to. Which is one of the main times I listen to Moby. His instrumentals are like lullabys. Does anyone know an exact date on "I Like to Score"? Can't wait for that ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Garindan97@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) The End of Everything (US release) Date: 03 Aug 1997 09:47:03 -0400 (EDT) Why does the US release of EOE have a song called "Reject", and the UK release have "Animal Sight". Can anyone tell me about the song "Animal Sight", and if its worth getting a hold of. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "hypecadet" Subject: Re: (mobility) LTJ Bukem & Blue Light Date: 03 Aug 1997 13:58:56 -0700 > what album is this on? It's the 2nd track on the domestic (US) Everytime You Touch Me single (not the ETYTM Remix single).... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: Re: (mobility) The End of Everything Date: 03 Aug 1997 09:57:19 EDT >> I've tried everyday since tuesday to get The End of Everything, but >> NOBODY has it here in Little Rock. >You're not alone... I have not found the album either. add me to the list >: i have to special-order it. the thing that pisses me off is, media play ordered ONE copy. why ONE? why not three or four? esp. since like you say they have that "voodoo child=moby" thing on it.. they have about 80 copies of eiw.. arrgh. on another note.. people have mentioned already getting tickets for the big top tour.. when and through who are they going on sale? i havent heard one ounce of publicity here, and i live an hour from one of the shows. thanks sarah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Andrew Szymczyk" Subject: Re: (mobility) The End of Everything Date: 03 Aug 1997 15:00:13 -0400 i was just in a media play today i found eoe the clerk told me it was the only one that they recieved so don't feel bad it's a one copy mobyfest all across the u.s.a. ---------- : From: sarah j mamott : To: : Subject: Re: (mobility) The End of Everything : Date: Sunday, August 03, 1997 9:57 AM : : >> I've tried everyday since tuesday to get The End of Everything, but : >> NOBODY has it here in Little Rock. : >You're not alone... I have not found the album either. : : add me to the list >: i have to special-order it. the thing that : pisses me off is, media play ordered ONE copy. why ONE? why not three or : four? esp. since like you say they have that "voodoo child=moby" thing : on : it.. they have about 80 copies of eiw.. : : arrgh. : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Iowotflaichi Subject: Re: (mobility) The End of Everything (US release) Date: 03 Aug 1997 17:42:09 -0400 At 09:47 AM 8/3/97 -0400, you wrote: >Why does the US release of EOE have a song called "Reject", and the UK >release have "Animal Sight". Can anyone tell me about the song "Animal >Sight", and if its worth getting a hold of. i like animal site. along with "patient love" and "slow motion suicide" it is one of my favorite tracks from teh album. i'm not sure why they chose to get rid of it. i'd get the uk version regardless just to have it if nothing else...but i have to have everything by moby you see, so i'm delerious mostly. love, ryu ______________________________________ "Don't eat anything that has parents or else you'll inherit their dreams." - O(+> ______________________________________ jwz109@psu.edu Ryu 412-869-0908 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) The End of Everything (US release) Date: 03 Aug 1997 16:37:28 -0700 Iowotflaichi wrote: > i like animal site. along with "patient love" and "slow motion suicide" > it is one of my favorite tracks from teh album. i'm not sure why they > chose to get rid of it. i'd get the uk version regardless just to have > it if nothing else...but i have to have everything by moby you see, > so i'm delerious mostly. It might be because of space. Maybe "Animal Sight" was just a tad too long to fit on the album with "Reject". Or maybe they're just greedy record companies that want to ensure that dedicated Moby fans buy the same album from both Mute and Elektra. Daniel Cerman http://www.moby.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: (mobility) re:Mobility- tooooour Date: 04 Aug 1997 02:25:10 EDT i neeeeeeeeeeed to go to the rochester show, but does anyone know the scoop? as in when and through who i can buy tickets, etc.. i neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed to know!! sarahhhhhhhhhhhh (sorry im in one of *those* moods) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: (mobility) voodoo singles Date: 04 Aug 1997 15:40:16 -0500 (CDT) has there been any word of US singles from "EoE?" also, does anyone know who tom morello is? he does a song with prodigy on "spawn." i think he's the guitar player for rage against the machine. sounds a lot like him anyway. -xaq- "...it is a madness out of time and a horror from beyond the spheres which no police or lawyers or courts or alientists could ever fathom or grapple with. Thank God some chance has left inside me the spark of immagination." H.P. Lovecraft "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward" "1000 years from now, there will be no guys or girls, just wankers." Rents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: Re: (mobility) voodoo singles Date: 04 Aug 1997 16:51:52 EDT >also, does anyone know who tom morello is? he does a song with prodigy >on >"spawn." i think he's the guitar player for rage against the machine. >sounds a lot like him anyway. >-xaq- yes it is he.. i thought it was kind of funny that one guitar part reeeeally reminds me of 'bulls on parade'... sar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: Re: (mobility) voodoo singles Date: 04 Aug 1997 17:38:22 -0400 (EDT) yeah it is him... i thought it was him also because i heard the same guitar 'wah wah' sound in that song. A friend confirmed it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott Stegenga Subject: (mobility) CMJ Marathon Date: 04 Aug 1997 16:54:58 -0500 Just Got this... CMJ is proud to announce Moby as a keynote speaker for this year's Music Marathon. http://www.cmjmusic.com I wish I was back in college to see this, although David Bowie did speak a few years ago and THAT was the shit. Scott Steg...I Love Carrots ----- ..!!in an inastella burst i am back to save the universe!! -- Radiohead ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fishlips@ahbqs.com Subject: (mobility) Moby FS and ?'s Date: 04 Aug 1997 20:47:58 -0500 I happen to have the following cd...so for anyone who wants it...Get ahold of Andy(ajsolomon@wesleyan.edu): into the blue rmxs lcdmute179 voodoo child mix spiritual mix simple mix uplifting 4 beat mix summer wind mix the buzz boys main room mayhem mix Now for the questions..I have a chance to get the following from the same guy: into the blue cdmute179 beatmastersmix shining(unreleased track) summer night mix into the blues mix(done by john spencer) Now I already have the Into the Blue(cdmute179A) and ITB remixes(lcdmute179) cds...which have every track except "shining"..so is worth purchasing this just for the "shining" track? Also..since I've been away for a while(nice to be back :) )..I haven't had a chance to check out the US release of EoE..Already have the import version...worth getting the US ver.? Ryan Fishlips@ahbqs.com www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: (mobility) alone, great lake, dead city Date: 04 Aug 1997 23:01:06 -0500 (CDT) i think moby is up to something. listen to the three above songs and tell me what you notice. i don't wanna ruin the surprise, but they are all basically the same song. "alone" is "dead city" with drums. "great lake" is the first two chords of "alone" and "dead city." and, not suprisingly, "alone" is one of my favorite songs of all time. so of course, i also like "dead city" and "great lake" a lot. to save on a bunch of messages, here's where you can find these great songs: "alone" - "bring back my happiness" CD single "great lake" - voodoo child's "the end of everything" "dead city" - little idiot (UK AR bonus CD) i know this has been gone over before, but i think it's worth mentioning again. has anyone seen "the end of everything" on vinal? i'd love to mix these three songs together. kinda like "hymn.alt.quiet.version." one big long beautiful song. >8) -xaq- "...it is a madness out of time and a horror from beyond the spheres which no police or lawyers or courts or alientists could ever fathom or grapple with. Thank God some chance has left inside me the spark of immagination." H.P. Lovecraft "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward" "1000 years from now, there will be no guys or girls, just wankers." Rents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby FS and ?'s Date: 04 Aug 1997 23:06:55 -0500 (CDT) On Mon, 4 Aug 1997 fishlips@ahbqs.com wrote: > I happen to have the following cd...so for anyone who wants it...Get > into the blue rmxs lcdmute179 voodoo child mix spiritual mix simple mix > uplifting 4 beat mix summer wind mix the buzz boys main room mayhem mix i hope you are selling this 'cause you already have one copy! it's probably the best single by moby i've ever heard. > is worth purchasing this just for the "shining" track? if you're a die hard fan, yes. it IS a very good track tho. the best on that single. it's like "anthem," only mello-er. nice bass/melody line. -xaq- "...it is a madness out of time and a horror from beyond the spheres which no police or lawyers or courts or alientists could ever fathom or grapple with. Thank God some chance has left inside me the spark of immagination." H.P. Lovecraft "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward" "1000 years from now, there will be no guys or girls, just wankers." Rents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility- some may want to know Date: 04 Aug 1997 22:18:13 -0700 sarah j mamott wrote: > > this is from warpnet, of warp records.. > http://www.warp-net.com/warp/ > > We have received several emails from people asking for information about > Aphex Twin and the Big Top Tour in the United States. Aphex Twin is NOT > repeat NOT taking part in this tour. There are plans for a US tour > later in the year however, more details when we have them. That's too bad. I don't know him well but I was hoping to use this as a great introduction to the music. I wonder why there has been so much mis-information on them participating. Maybe they pulled out of things late? Here's a bit from Mixmag (US - Aug issue) that talks about the tour: BIG TOP TOUR HITS AMERICA Kicking off on August 27 in Detroit and running nationally through September 13, the two-week Big Top tour will feature two dozen top electronic acts. Moby, BT, Aphex Twin (playing with Wagon Christ) and LTJ Bukem will share the bill with the likes of Michael Dog, MC Conrad and Blame from the Logical Progression posse, Emperion, Banco De Gaia, Loop Guru, Paul van Dyk, Jaun Atkins, Joey Beltram, Fabio from Grooverider, Twelve Trees, and Ed Rush. Event organizers are hoping to sell out 10-15,000 seat amphitheaters with 8-10 hours of performance expected. "We're bringing over some of the most influential artists and and DJs in the various genres of electronic music," explained event organizer, Marci Weber. "We want to highlight the best talent by bringing over artists and DJs the underground wants to see, and at the same time turn on a new audience to the best so they at least start off with a great foundation to learn more about the music. That's the intention...there are no favors here." Tickets will be around $30 and will be available through TicketMaster and local record stores. Big Top may not be Tribal Gathering, but is sure sounds like a great start. -Kim Taylor p.s. When the tickets for the SF show go on sale, will someone please let me know? Thanks. BTW, how far is the Shoreline Amphitheater out of SF? -- ** mailto:damian@xmission.com ** Jam & Spoon -New Album- Kaleidoscope! ** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/jam.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "hypecadet" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby FS and ?'s Date: 05 Aug 1997 01:15:27 -0700 > Now for the questions..I have a chance to get the following from the > same guy: > into the blue cdmute179 beatmastersmix shining(unreleased track) summer > night mix into the blues mix(done by john spencer) That was actually the first Moby single I ever bought-and yes, it's most definitely worth it. I believe that Shining is available on another disc as well; can somebody verify this? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby FS and ?'s Date: 04 Aug 1997 23:31:15 -0700 On Tuesday, August 05, 1997 1:15 AM, hypecadet [SMTP:hypcadet@spectranet.ca] wrote: > That was actually the first Moby single I ever bought-and yes, it's most > definitely worth it. I believe that Shining is available on another disc > as well; can somebody verify this? I got it on the "Disc" enhanced CD. Shaun . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: imail@thei.aust.com Subject: (mobility) In Memory of William Burroughs - Site Online Date: 06 Aug 1997 00:56:28 +1000 See http://www.thei.aust.com/bill/burroughs.html for a 'cut-up', 'fold-in' site dedicated to the late and great hard man of Hip, WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS. Includes: feature article, interview, book excerpts, quotes from Burroughs and Gysin + an 'Images & Text' section, featuring Burroughs' art, quotes about his work + many photographs ... "What we call 'art' - painting, sculpture, writing, dance, music - is magical in origin. That is, it was originally employed for ceremonial purposes to produce very definite effects. In the world of magic nothing happens unless someone wants it to happen, and there are certain magical formulae to channel and direct the will. The artist is trying to make something happen in the mind of the viewer or reader." - William S. Burroughs Wendy the iZINE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: GREENWOOD@abbinstuk.com (Mark Greenwood) Subject: (mobility) Dead dogs Date: 05 Aug 1997 17:20 GMT Does anyone have the new album by Jam & Spoon, 'Kaleidoscope'? Damian? The fourth track is entitled 'Warm Dead Dog' and bears a passing resemblance to Voodoo Child's 'Dog Heaven'. The Jam & Spoon is a little more complex and layered than DH but it is based on similar melody, with that simple, rolling feel to it. It it just me or can you guys hear it too? I don't think it is inconceivable that Moby has had an influence on other artists. Mark. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott Stegenga Subject: (mobility) Suprise Show Date: 06 Aug 1997 10:01:44 -0500 I read this today...It sounded like a night for those who could tolerate, but it sounded too friggin cool. Addicted To Noise New York correspondent Dakota Smith reports : The marquee read "Fast Times at Coney Island High: America's #1 Fun All-American Cover Band." Those who knew got the joke, and God help the ones who wandered in clueless. The place: New York's Coney Island High nightclub in the East Village. The night: Sunday. The occasion: "All fun, all covers, no original music guaranteed," according to the invitation, which listed the players as "Keith 'Disque 9' Fancy on guitar, Moby on bass and Mystery Guy [Duke Mushroom, one of the founders of the New York-based dance performance group "Stomp"] on drums." The cost: free, or very cheap. The artist behind the not-so-pseudo pseudonym: Moby. Never one to limit himself artistically, Moby -- most recently reincarnated as a metalhead and once considered the face of techno -- has apparently moved on to his cheesy '80s cover band period. Opening with a hard-core cover of Twisted Sister's radio hit "We're Not Gonna Take It," the #1 Fun All-American Cover Band treated the sweaty crowd at Coney Island to more than an hour and a half of bizarre covers and long-forgotten hits, most of them unrehearsed, many of them sloppier than you could imagine. All wearing identical black button-down shirts, matching black suits, skinny white ties and oversized eyeglasses, it was easy to spot Moby and his fellow band members as they drank beers and mingled with the audience before the show. In addition to Moby, Mushroom and Fancy, the group that took the stage included Paul Yates, a friend of Moby's, on tambourine. "It was like a wedding band gone wrong," said musician John Hancock, who witnessed the whole fabulously awful thing. "But in a wonderful way. It was almost like a wedding band who'd gotten all pissed-off at each other and decided to each do their own thing." "If anyone knows the lyrics or chords better than we do, come on up," announced Fancy as the band warmed up for the show, which included unique takes on, get this, Jim Croce's "Time in a Bottle," Bob Seger's "Night Moves," Billy Idol's "Dancing with Myself," Joan Jett's "I Love Rock And Roll" and Kenny Roger's "The Gambler." Hancock, who described the vibe between the musicians as "very haphazard, mostly straightforward, but definitely bizarre," said most of the audience seemed to be in on the joke, and loving it. If it came from the '80s, the All-American Band covered it, and with great energy: the usually reserved Moby howled the lyrics and paraded around the stage like fluff pop star Rick Springfield conducting a cheerleading rally. Like a mirror facing a mirror, the band was obviously a parody of itself; it was like listening to a cover band cover a cover band. Shelby Meade, of Nasty Little Man, publicists for Moby, had her own unique take on the show, which also included covers of "99 Luft Balloons" by Nena and Guns 'n Roses' MTV hit "Sweet Child O' Mine." "Hot. Sweaty. Uncontrollable dancing. Horrible at moments and breathtaking at others," quoth Meade. Like the invitation promised, "come in and let us lay you down with the covers." "I've seen a Russian band do American cover songs," one friend shouted to me over the thump-thump-thump of bass during Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline." "They didn't speak any English," he yelled, "They were singing phonetically, and they were better than this band." Others in the audience were less amused, especially with Fancy's vocals, consistently flat and off-key. "I'm a musician," an annoyed friend commented. "And this is just gross to watch." During the entire length of his mule-like crooning of Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart," a female audience member held a lighter aloft dangerously close to the singer's face. Whether this was a sign of adoration or a threat was unclear. For the brave who stayed through to the end of the 25-song set, there was a rousing, bongo-accompanied version of Bow Wow Wow's "I Want Candy." The future of the #1 All-American Cover Band seems unclear. Conflicting stories abounded after the performance. "We're going to L.A. next week to start recording," Mushroom enthused after the show. "At Ocean Way Studios," added Moby. "It's just going to be fun recording party songs," Mushroom continued. "To make a lot of money for our musician friends who did the songs." A source at Nasty Little Man thought differently. "L.A.? What? No, Moby will be in Europe next week." But what about this record? "I don't know anything about it," she said with a conciliatory giggle. "You know Moby..." Was it all a dream? Was the band just having fun, or was this a disturbing sign of things to come? "It's always fun to be terrible," said Moby brightly after the triumphant show. (ATN Senior writer Gil Kaufman contributed to this report.) Scott Steg...I Love Carrots ----- ..!!in an inastella burst i am back to save the universe!! -- Radiohead ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fishlips@ahbqs.com Subject: (mobility) Suprise Show Date: 06 Aug 1997 09:58:44 -0500 MO>I read this today...It sounded like a night for those who could tolerate, MO>but it sounded too friggin cool. Too right...so...when's the tour? MO> most of them unrehearsed, many of them sloppier than you could imagine. MO> "If anyone knows the lyrics or chords better than we do, come on up," MO> announced Fancy MO> Others in the audience were less amused, especially with Fancy's vocals, MO> consistently flat and off-key. "I'm a musician," an annoyed friend MO> commented. "And this is just gross to watch." So where was this friend when Fancy made the annoucement? Some ppl need to lighten up and take things less seriously. The event was almost free..what do you want(I know I won't get a response :) )? For all we know maybe Moby and crew decided to do this at the very last moment..therefore had no time to rehearse...which seems to me would make things sloppy :) MO> For the brave who stayed through to the end of the 25-song set, there was a MO> rousing, bongo-accompanied version of Bow Wow Wow's "I Want Candy." Oh god..I can see the video now..run for the hills ;> MO> The future of the #1 All-American Cover Band seems unclear. Conflicting MO> stories abounded after the performance. MO> "We're going to L.A. next week to start recording," Mushroom enthused MO> after the show. Seriously..*I'd* buy the cd..But they need to do lesser known songs..or at least only do songs from one hit wonders :) MO> Was it all a dream? Was the band just having fun, or was this a disturbing MO> sign of things to come? PLEASE let it be the 3rd! ;> MO> "It's always fun to be terrible," said Moby brightly after the triumphant MO>show. Ooooh...looks like someone will have a new quote for their .sig file :) Ryan Fishlips@ahbqs.com www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) Dead dogs Date: 06 Aug 1997 21:45:09 -0700 Mark Greenwood wrote: > > Does anyone have the new album by Jam & Spoon, 'Kaleidoscope'? Damian? > The fourth track is entitled 'Warm Dead Dog' and bears a passing > resemblance to Voodoo Child's 'Dog Heaven'. The Jam & Spoon is a little > more complex and layered than DH but it is based on similar melody, > with that simple, rolling feel to it. Hey Mark...! I love hearing from other Jam & Spoon fans. YES, I have had the pleasure of owning the new J&S album "Kaleidoscope" for almost a week now. I probably wouldn't have made the connection between "Warm Dead Dog" and "Dog Heaven" but I can see the similarities. > It it just me or can you guys hear it too? I don't think it is > inconceivable that Moby has had an influence on other artists. Yeah, it's very conceivable... especially since Moby remixed for J&S in 1992. Here's some of the discog info (http://www.franken.de/users/tursa/JamAndSpoon_discog.html): "Stella" / "Tales From A Danceographic Ocean Remixes": CDS: 1992 BE (R&S: RS 9208CD) 06:37 Stella (Barracuda Mix) 06:22 Stella (Original Mix) 05:44 Stella (Electro Mix) 10:47 Stella (Jam & Spoon Mix) 07:52 Stella (The Lost Bet Mix) 07:23 My First Fantastic F.F. 06:00 Keep on Movin' Tracks 1+3 remixed by Moby Track 5 remixed by Frank De Wulf CDS: 1996 BE/AT (R&S: RS 9203CD) [new artwork] 06:21 Stella (Original Mix) 06:37 Stella (Barracuda Mix) 05:43 Stella (Electro Mix) Tracks 2+3 remixed by Moby -- ** mailto:damian@xmission.com ** Jam & Spoon -New Album- Kaleidoscope! ** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/jam.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: (mobility) re:Mobility- tooooour Date: 08 Aug 1997 19:13:21 EDT im reposting an old message.. hoping someone out there knows something, anything.. i neeeeeeeeeeed to go to the rochester show, but does anyone know the scoop? as in when and through who i can buy tickets, etc.. i neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed to know!! sarahhhhhhhhhhhh (sorry im in one of *those* moods) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JadenX@aol.com Subject: (mobility) End of the hunt Date: 09 Aug 1997 12:50:54 -0400 (EDT) Hello everyone. I wanted to say that my Cd store has 5 copies of EoE U.S. version. It also has 1 copy of AR U.K. version. EoE is 11.99. AR is 19.99. Let me know. -Carmen Barone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) Mobile Intro...by frank.z Date: 09 Aug 1997 14:29:15 -0600 Howdi Folks! Funny thing happened: the First email from the mobility-list that entered my system was about J&S ! What a coincidence! My music-provider (named Nick, to make it more confusing) is sampling me full with J&S! In a few weeks a became a complete Techno-hip-freak! This may be caused by my new speakers too, which are the BEST you can get! (They make you squeek!) Allright, I'm NOT frankz! Not even CLOSE, i'm just a terrible Zappa-freak who happened to bump into Mr. Moby (as I like to call him) a couple of months ago.... "INTO THE BLUE!!!!" <---- absolute top! This must have been in the winter. Just because somebody i give respect for his musical opinion, SAID to me: Well, that new cd by Moby, Animal Rights, is more Punk, it's not at all like Into the Blue, AND because I have no soundcard YET (but watch me next week!) That is the reason why it took me 3 months to go to a shop and Actually Listen to AR! I had to stay the whole hour! the Whole cd! I HAD to hear it all, Christ was I hyper that day, that music fitted EXACTLY with my mind that day, and since then I'm stuck there! Totally HOOKED! It's NOT Punk! It's MOBY! It's Ultimate heavy! Best thing you can have to get rid of your agression: Music ALWAYS has been the best way to handle agression, but Moby hits the right spots, his BEATMASTER remix for Into The Blue is So Absolutely GREAT, that I have to play it almost every day! Okay, I have these 'understandings' with the local police-officer, about Moby-hours! It had to be dealt with, but it was a nice conversation: Moby against the Main Airport of Holland! I was gonna win that! But now they scheduled all the Holidayflights above my head! So I can Moby what I like! I will never get above a Boeing! By the way, I'm also bringin IN some discussion-items, although most of them are answered by music ITSELF, so why bother? But, maybe it's unpolite to do such in a Intro-message, I wonder how many ppl read this actually, because I have some weird theories (which I'm still working on, so be= invited) about Music & Religion (well, actually God) -this is no joke by the way- I'm going to check Damian's Profiles-page before going on with this. =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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D I'm a Dutch guy, consider myself not as a gentlemen, although I'm a very Gentle Man! I've been a Zappa-freak since 1972, always admired him since that moment, that very special moment in time, when he and me connected! I can Always hear him, he never irritates me, in fact he IS the God of Music, who died much too soon! Let's think about that! I have a great collection of Zappa concerts on tape, provided to me by Nick (let's pray!) still growing! It's amazing what this has done to me the last 2 or 3 years, it made me Zappa-freak AGAIN! I met Nick (the tape-provider) much too late! But I met him! He possesses maube 900 cassettes with (almost!) ALL the FrankZappa concerts, it's without doubt something you would die for! So, the last 2 or 3 years I've been listening to (for me) NEW Zappa-stuff, I can tell you Folks! He had ALL the noises and sounds long before the word Techno even existed! Zappa had Techno in his first Album (almost) Lumpy Gravey! (1967!) =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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D I'm not a collector 'pur sang' Although I had the FZ vinylcollection almost Complete, I recently sold a few of them which I own on cd level I don't care about historic facts (vinyl-wise speaking) (i used too!) But I'm absolutely sure I'm gonna get everything By Mr. Moby! It's probably his extreme conviction (of something? MUSIC!) which appeals to me in him! I listen to EVERY little kind of Music, in EVERY type of Music you have= Wonders! Moby is a wonder in his own! P.S. Damian-domo! Can I send this to my girlfriend in Jerusalem, you think? Every-one is a Wonder in his Own! Kees - the new mobility list presence! "My Love will Never Die!" "7. Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, dar=FCber muss man schweigen." Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1918 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "hypecadet" Subject: Re: (mobility) Mobile Intro...by frank.z Date: 09 Aug 1997 17:26:41 -0700 >I had to stay the whole hour! the Whole cd! I HAD to hear it all, Christ was >I hyper that day, that music fitted EXACTLY with my mind that day, and since >then I'm stuck there! Well I'm glad you've settled down....? >Music ALWAYS has been the best way to handle agression, but Moby hits the >right spots, >his BEATMASTER remix for Into The Blue is So Absolutely GREAT, that I have >to play it almost every day! I'm glad you seem to be so "happy" about Moby. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Iowotflaichi Subject: Re: (mobility) Mobile Intro...by frank.z Date: 09 Aug 1997 21:28:33 -0400 >Howdi Folks! welcum to the list frankz. >By the way, I'm also bringin IN some discussion-items, although most of them >are answered by music ITSELF, >so why bother? because it's fun and we might discover soemthing else! bring 'em on! love, ryu ______________________________________ "Don't eat anything that has parents or else you'll inherit their dreams." - O(+> ______________________________________ jwz109@psu.edu Ryu 412-869-0908 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) Aphex Twin Date: 10 Aug 1997 05:26:48 -0600 Who the hell is Aphex Twin? ??? Kees "7. Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, dar=FCber muss man schweigen." Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1918 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MATTMAN417@aol.com Subject: (mobility) alt. revolver Date: 10 Aug 1997 16:28:50 -0400 (EDT) how about, that's when i reach for my Sharrona? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) alt. revolver Date: 11 Aug 1997 00:36:20 -0500 (CDT) On Sun, 10 Aug 1997 MATTMAN417@aol.com wrote: > how about, that's when i reach for my Sharrona? i still like my take on it. "that's when i reach for coca-cola!" this came from me wondering about the spice girls pepsi commercial. -xaq- "...it is a madness out of time and a horror from beyond the spheres which no police or lawyers or courts or alientists could ever fathom or grapple with. Thank God some chance has left inside me the spark of immagination." H.P. Lovecraft "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward" "1000 years from now, there will be no guys or girls, just wankers." Rents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) NEW J&S! Date: 11 Aug 1997 02:43:27 -0600 Hai, today, 11-08 I'm gonna receive a tape with the new J&S cd on it! (in the= Snail!) I can't wait! Trouble in Paro-dize!!! Yesterday, just when I was going to blow away 'New Dawn Fades' ! The POLICE arrived at my door! Damn-it! The THIRD time in half a year.... they told me: "Mister, you are in OUR computer!!" ... this as to make me scared! They can conviscate the whole stereo-set if they WANT to... So I'm gonna be a 'silent' Moby listener now.... (tears fill my eyes!) I have to take it easey for at least 4 months! Maybe I better move to an old Tank too! n.b Have you girls & boys already tried HOSONO (Japanese) ? I can recommend that! For MOBY: 'Everything is Animal Right!' Kees "7. Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, dar=FCber muss man schweigen." Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1918 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott Stegenga Subject: (mobility) "I Like to Score" Date: 11 Aug 1997 09:24:39 -0500 http://www.wallofsound.com/releasedates/home.html#0826 A quick preview of new CD's coming out on August 26, including the "soundtracks" album from Moby. It has a clip of his James Bond theme..its not so appealing. I need to hear the full song. Tracks include "Oil 1" from The Saint, a cover of Joy Division's "New Dawn Fades" from Heat, "First Cool Groove" from Scream, and three songs from his score to Double Tap. Scott Steg...I Love Carrots ----- ..!!in an inastella burst i am back to save the universe!! -- Radiohead ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shawn Sackenheim Subject: (mobility) Help Date: 11 Aug 1997 01:31:19 -0700 I can't find Eoe anywhere. Can someone tell me where to find it in Pittsburgh? Thanks Sender: owner-mobility@xmission.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: mobility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) "I Like to Score" Date: 12 Aug 1997 11:28:03 -0700 Scott Stegenga wrote: > > http://www.wallofsound.com/releasedates/home.html#0826 > > A quick preview of new CD's coming out on August 26, including the > "soundtracks" album from Moby. It has a clip of his James Bond theme..its > not so appealing. I need to hear the full song. Tracks include "Oil 1" from > The Saint, a cover of Joy Division's "New Dawn Fades" from Heat, "First Cool > Groove" from Scream, and three songs from his score to Double Tap. I'm surprised that no one has commented on this yet. I quite liked the short sample I heard. It sounds updated and worthy of its classic predecessor. Now more than ever, I'm looking forward to this release. (: -- ** mailto:damian@xmission.com ** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/new-moby.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Samu Heinonen Subject: Re: (mobility) "I Like to Score" Date: 12 Aug 1997 21:05:16 +0300 (EDT) On Tuesday, August 12, 1997 11:28:03 you wrote: > >Scott Stegenga wrote: >> >> http://www.wallofsound.com/releasedates/home.html#0826 >> >> A quick preview of new CD's coming out on August 26, including the >> "soundtracks" album from Moby. It has a clip of his James Bond theme..its >> not so appealing. I need to hear the full song. Tracks include "Oil 1" from >> The Saint, a cover of Joy Division's "New Dawn Fades" from Heat, "First Cool >> Groove" from Scream, and three songs from his score to Double Tap. > >I'm surprised that no one has commented on this yet. i didn't like that sample what i heard, it was only a sample but still.. i kind of disappointed.. but it could be great anyways.. it was only sample.. |********************************| | Samu Heinonen (samuhei@dlc.fi) | | www.dlc.fi/~samuhei | | -Coffee is poison (-Moby) | |********************************| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "hypecadet" Subject: Re: (mobility) "I Like to Score" Date: 12 Aug 1997 15:43:02 -0700 While checking out the "I Like to Score" page that was recently posted here, I discovered that Moby was included in the tracklisting for Various Artists: Music for Our Mother Ocean II also. Does anybody have any clue as to what he'll be doing? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fishlips@ahbqs.com Subject: Re: (mobility) "I Like to Score" Date: 12 Aug 1997 17:40:40 -0500 MO>I'm surprised that no one has commented on this yet. Haven't had a chance to check it out..but seeing how I just did... MO>I quite liked the MO>short sample I heard. It sounds updated and worthy of its classic MO>predecessor. Now more than ever, I'm looking forward to this release. MO>(: I'd have to agree w/ Damian here..I'm pretty intrigued by the sample...Especially like the "wakka wakka" sound there at the very end..reminds me of CHiPs music ;> Ryan Fishlips@ahbqs.com www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Ackerson Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility Digest V1 #44 Date: 12 Aug 1997 06:33:01 PDT This is an answer to an old question. The name of the compilation is Trance Europe Express L Potter wrote: >What was the name of that compilation??? > >>>> I really is over 5 minutes, and it's my favorite version of Move. It's >>>> really laid back and simple. More so than the Electro Mix. Moby plays >>>> bongo drum in this version. >>> >>>Thanks for that.. I just might get that compilation. Are there any other >>>good >>>tracks on that comp? I'm sure there are, but I just don't seem to dig >>>compilations much... >> >>Absolutely. It has what I consider to be the best Orb track ever -- >>"Majestic (millwall mix)". I can't think of any bad tracks on that CD. Plus >>it has a hefty booklet with artist interviews and such. It's a pity that >>the other TEX CDs weren't as good. Aaron Ackerson Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/6593/ Please sign my new guestbook. "If you wish to converse with me, define your terms." -Voltaire ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility Digest V1 #44 Date: 12 Aug 1997 23:10:23 -0400 (EDT) quick question: What is this mobility Digest V1 #44 thing?? I don't understand it...thanx..... elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: owner-mobility@xmission.com Date: 13 Aug 1997 11:50:28 -0600 Chilidiba9@aol.com wrote: > > quick question: What is this mobility Digest V1 #44 thing?? I don't > understand it...thanx..... Sender: owner-mobility@xmission.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: mobility Hmm. How do I explain? First of all you need to know what a digest is, if not here's an explanation... > If you subscribe to the digest you will receive groups of postings in > a single email message instead of one at a time. These "digests" are > sent out whenever there is a certain amount of text in the queue > (currently that would be an approximate once every week). It also > contains a table of contents. What you're seeing is a reply to a digest that was received without its subject heading being modified. Each digest sent out is numbered... the above mentioned was #44 in Volume One. If you want to check out the XMission archives, check out the following URL: http://www.xmission.com:80/pub/lists/mobility/ and click on "archive". This will show you all of the digests since Mobility has been on the XMission server. Also check out the Mobility home page for more info... http://www.xmission.com/~damian/mobility.html mailto:damian@xmission.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: (mobility) V/A - The Corners Of The Mouth ## WAS: "I Like to Score" Date: 14 Aug 1997 15:37:28 -0700 hypecadet wrote: > > While checking out the "I Like to Score" page that was recently posted > here, I discovered that Moby was included in the tracklisting for Various > Artists: Music for Our Mother Ocean II also. Does anybody have any clue as > to what he'll be doing? I noticed it too. Have no idea what he'll be doing but I have info on another compilation that Moby is suppose to be on soon... the following comes from a fax that was passed on to me. V/A - THE CORNERS OF THE MOUTH (a benefit for The School Of Sound) STREET DATE: August 26, 1997 THE LINEUP: Mouse on Mars, Seefeel, Moby, Oval, E.A.R., The Dylan Group, Hearing Is Our Concern, Scanner, Mice Parade, Aube, The Philistines Jr. THE CONCEPT: It's a benefit record for The School Of Sound. What is that, you ask? It's part of a non-profit organization called The Sound Healers Association, based in Boulder, CO. These guys deal with people who have heart-disease, hypertension, cancer and other stress-related illnesses, showing them how certain forms of ambient music can help heal them. The School Of Sound is the most active part of this group, holding seminars, going to hospitals, etc. Hence, it is also the most costly part, and in recent times has fallen into financial trouble. All of the artists involved have contributed because they want to, and proceeds from this record will go to Jonathan Goldman, founder of The School Of Sound. THE SALESPITCH: This is a really good record. No, but seriously. Try and forget that it's a compilation swimming in a sea of compilations. Many of the songs here are the best these artists have ever done. Deep ambient, experimental, and them some - some electronic, some live/acoustic. Serious, musical stuff. It also involves people from all over the world, from the quickly jungle of Hearing Is Our Concern (France), to the intense, melodic experiments of Mouse On Mars and Oval (Germany); from the found-sound noise of Aube (Japan) to the outside trance of Seefeel and E.A.R. (England), and the further-out, unclassifiable singing of the Dylan Group (NYC). What have these artists been up to recently? Mouse On Mars just released a collaboration with Stereolab and the Too Pure label. Oval's "94 Diskont" (Thrill Jockey) is still selling well, and Scanner's newest record on Primitive has gotten great write-ups in every publication under the sun. The Dylan Group and The Philistines Jr. each have new full-lengths on the way, and...uh... Moby always sells a billion records. STUFF YOU SHOULD KNOW: All previously unreleased tracks. Vinyl limited to 1,000. This is a big priority for us. Widespread promotion to press and radio. NOT EXPORTABLE TO ENGLAND. File Under: Alternative "V/A" FORMAT: CD or 2XLP -- ** mailto:damian@xmission.com ** Jam & Spoon -New Album- Kaleidoscope! ** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/jam.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: EvilNinja2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) DJ TRIPP RETURNS!!!!!!! Date: 15 Aug 1997 07:14:23 -0400 (EDT) Okay...I went to San Fran and picked up the Sub pop 7" of TWIRFMR, COOL COVER, i also picked up B-52s Good Stuff "mobys schottische mix" (DISCO VERSION!!!)sorry...also made a neat Moby poster out of a pic of him i played around with on the computer...If anyone is interested...i made five of them (3'by 4 & 1/2'). They are black and white...but it's clear that its a Moby poster....if anyone wants a sample of the poster e-mail me. For prices of poster email as well... p.s........The End Of Everything (domestic)....what's up with that shit? "My Mind is Going....I can Feel It" Hal from 2001/DJ TRIPP from "Falling Pieces (down Tripp mix)" DJ TRIPP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: EvilNinja2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Tour Info? Date: 15 Aug 1997 15:56:24 -0400 (EDT) I still know nothing about the BIG TOP TOUR as of 1pm this afternoon... damn DJ TRIPP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Tour Info? Date: 15 Aug 1997 18:49:03 -0400 (EDT) it's on man..the tour is going to happen....just look for the city near you..i mean..they're not gonna be everywhere....but the tour is going on!!! elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) Tour Info? Date: 16 Aug 1997 02:46:02 -0500 (CDT) On Fri, 15 Aug 1997 EvilNinja2@aol.com wrote: > I still know nothing about the BIG TOP TOUR as of 1pm this afternoon... go to the mammoth records homepage. it'll tell you all you need to know. -xaq- "...it is a madness out of time and a horror from beyond the spheres which no police or lawyers or courts or alientists could ever fathom or grapple with. Thank God some chance has left inside me the spark of immagination." H.P. Lovecraft "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward" "1000 years from now, there will be no guys or girls, just wankers." Rents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) Tour Info? Date: 16 Aug 1997 13:17:28 -0700 EvilNinja2@aol.com wrote: > > I still know nothing about the BIG TOP TOUR as of 1pm this afternoon... > > DJ TRIPP Yes, I'm in the same boat... I haven't heard a word about ticket sales. With the concert being less than a month away (SF/Sept 12), I'm getting anxious. Come On Baby!!! -- ** mailto:damian@xmission.com ** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JadenX@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Tour Info? Date: 16 Aug 1997 18:12:50 -0400 (EDT) Since the Big Top tour has come up, I was wondering who is going to the show in Chicago??? Myself and 4 of my friends are going. Picked up J&S Stella with the Moby mixes on it. Real nice. Also picked up another copy of TWIRFMR on vinyl. Does anyone want it??? It costs 6 dollars with s/h. Email me for track listing. Peace out -Carmen Barone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) The Moby Channel Date: 17 Aug 1997 00:40:55 -0700 Announcing [drumroll, please] ... THE MOBY CHANNEL! If you have the newly-released Netscape Communicator 4.02 for Windows 95/NT, you can subscribe to The Moby Channel. It is a Netcaster "push" channel delivering a daily digest of the latest Moby info presented in a convenient webtop that sits underneath any open windows. To subscribe, go to http://www.moby.org/ and click on the link (near the bottom of the page) that says "Add The Moby Channel Now!" If you are currently unable to use Netcaster (which is not yet available for Mac and Windows 3.1 users), don't worry, because you aren't missing much. For the moment, TMC is little more than a small glorified web page with Moby links. It doesn't have any exclusive content, but is merely a quick condensed overview of the latest goings-on, formatted to fit comfortably in an 800x600 pixel "webtop" that automatically refreshes itself each day. Currently in its trendy/gimmick stage, I expect it to mature into something cool and worthwhile over time. With over 700 content providers working on Netcaster channels, I figured that there ought to be one about Moby. :) Daniel Cerman dcerman@verinet.com http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/2307/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) The Moby Channel Date: 17 Aug 1997 01:11:12 -0700 Sorry about the hideous formatting snafu in my previous message. Here, I'll try to it again, but normal... -------------- Announcing [drumroll, please] ... THE MOBY CHANNEL! If you have the newly-released Netscape Communicator 4.02 for Windows 95/NT, you can subscribe to The Moby Channel. It is a Netcaster "push" channel delivering a daily digest of the latest Moby info presented in a convenient webtop that sits underneath any open windows. To subscribe, go to http://www.moby.org/ and click on the link (near the bottom of the page) that says "Add The Moby Channel Now!" If you are currently unable to use Netcaster (which is not yet available for Mac and Windows 3.1 users), don't worry, because you aren't missing much. For the moment, TMC is little more than a small glorified web page with Moby links. It doesn't have any exclusive content, but is merely a quick condensed overview of the latest goings-on, formatted to fit comfortably in an 800x600 pixel "webtop" that automatically refreshes itself each day. Currently in its trendy/gimmick stage, I expect it to mature into something cool and worthwhile over time. With over 700 content providers working on Netcaster channels, I figured that there ought to be one about Moby. :) Daniel Cerman dcerman@verinet.com http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/2307/ > The above message bounced due to word usage (i.e. "subscribe"). > This word triggers a filter that helps maintain quality control. > Apologies for the delay. The content has not been modified. > mailto:owner-mobility@xmission.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shawn Sackenheim Subject: (mobility) EOE Date: 18 Aug 1997 01:32:57 -0700 What kind of cd is Eoe, is it techno oris it punk like animal rights??? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) EOE Date: 18 Aug 1997 02:51:03 -0500 (CDT) On Mon, 18 Aug 1997, Shawn Sackenheim wrote: > What kind of cd is Eoe, is it techno oris it punk like animal rights??? neither really. it starts off with a very simple, mellow tune, and gradually gets more and more beatless and soft. it's more like "little idiot" than anything else. if you like his melodic, very emotional stuff, get it. not that "ar" isn't emotional, but at least this is a bit more listenable emotion. >8) -xaq- "...it is a madness out of time and a horror from beyond the spheres which no police or lawyers or courts or alientists could ever fathom or grapple with. Thank God some chance has left inside me the spark of immagination." H.P. Lovecraft "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward" "1000 years from now, there will be no guys or girls, just wankers." Rents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danishh@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Moby's vegginess Date: 18 Aug 1997 13:10:55 -0400 (EDT) I was wondering..did anyone here..like Moby's music..but got to thinking from his little speeches? They started me off into the world of veggieness. Also..has anyone heard of a band called Bran Van 3000? Thanx Podgy I would not be Queen of England for all the world -William Shakespeare ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "hypecadet" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby's vegginess Date: 18 Aug 1997 14:57:08 -0700 > Also..has anyone heard of a band called Bran Van 3000? It's a 30+ member band from Montreal; they sing that super-addictive song "Drinking In LA"..... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Iowotflaichi Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby's vegginess Date: 18 Aug 1997 22:52:25 -0400 At 01:10 PM 8/18/97 -0400, you wrote: >I was wondering..did anyone here..like Moby's music..but got to thinking from >his little speeches? They started me off into the world of veggieness. well, i wouldn't be a vegetarian if it wasn't for moby. his speech in the insert of the UK "end of everything" about animals suffering really got me thinking. love, ryu ______________________________________ "Don't eat anything that has parents or else you'll inherit their dreams." - O(+> ______________________________________ jwz109@psu.edu Ryu 412-869-0908 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fishlips@ahbqs.com Subject: (mobility) Moby Live(at least on the web) Date: 18 Aug 1997 22:55:00 -0500 Taken from Pollstar(http://www.pollstar.com/): Dial into JamTV(http://www.jamtv.com) on August 18th for Lisa Germano at 8:00 p.m., Sarah McLachlan and K'S Choice, 9:20 p.m. and Lisa Loeb at 9:45 p.m. On August 19th it's Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise at 8:00 p.m. Backstage interviews with Beck, Moby, and Bush at 9:30 p.m. and J. Davis Trio at 10:00 p.m All times Eastern Daylight ----- Don't miss it.. Ryan Fishlips@ahbqs.com www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Picarah@aol.com Subject: (mobility) momII Date: 19 Aug 1997 02:28:08 -0400 (EDT) im not sure if anyone posted this yet? its from the tower records site. VARIOUS ARTISTS M.O.M. II: Music For Our...Ocean [8/26] Label: Surfdog Records 90129 Compact Disc $16.99 (+ s/h) Studio / Stereo 1 disc Released: 08/26/97 Originally Released: 1997 Track Listing: INCLUDES: 1. Miserlou '97 - Dick Dale/Gary Hoey 2. I Get Around - Pennywise 3. Atta Girl - Sprung Monkey 4. V-12 Cadillac - Jewel 5. Ocean - The Mighty Mighty Bosstones/The Pietasters 6. Fly Juice - Brian Setzer Orchestra 7. Tonight - Porno For Pyros 8. Hydroponic - 311 9. Barflies At The Beach - Royal Crown Revue 10. Paddle Out - Sublime 11. Other Side Of The World, The - Dishwalla 12. Acid - Toad The Wet Sprocket (previously unreleased) 13. Dirty Magic - The Offspring 14. Excuse Me Mr. People Lead - Ben Harper 15. Angels Of The Silences - Counting Crows 16. Trouble On The Horizon - Jimmy Buffett 17. Summer In Paradise - The Beach Boys (live, Wembley Arena) 18. Blue Light Of The Underwater Sun, The - Moby 19. Ocean Warriors - Pato Banton 20. Giver Man - Sunchild featuring Donavon Frankenreiter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "hypecadet" Subject: Re: (mobility) momII Date: 19 Aug 1997 11:50:30 -0700 > 18. Blue Light Of The Underwater Sun, The - Moby On another web site it had stated that all tracks would be previously unreleased. That kind of sucks.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: EvilNinja2@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) EOE Date: 19 Aug 1997 13:40:51 -0400 (EDT) what is this about EOE?!?!?!??!!? DJ TRIPP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Ackerson Subject: Re: (mobility) EOE Date: 18 Aug 1997 23:44:56 PDT >what is this about EOE?!?!?!??!!? > >DJ TRIPP It stands for The End of Everything, which was just released in America. Aaron Ackerson Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/6593/ Please sign my new guestbook. "If you wish to converse with me, define your terms." -Voltaire ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby's vegginess Date: 19 Aug 1997 14:31:20 EDT Danishh@aol.com writes: >I was wondering..did anyone here..like Moby's music..but got to >thinking from his little speeches? They started me off into the world of >veggieness. PETA got me started off on vegginess, and kept me there,.. but it just so happened that i got into moby about 1 week later.. im not sure this is a coincidence. he's got some great things to say. sarah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) (mobillity) vegetarians! Date: 20 Aug 1997 01:20:30 -0600 Holland has a population of 15 million ppl We were having 15 million pigs here too (in breeding) This year the Pig-pest broke out, we have 7 to 8 million pigs killed & destroyed here in 7 months, but!!! there STILL are 15 million pigs.... This is not a riddle! This is the way they breed! Most of this meat is being exported... Most of the Dutch people want to have the pig-population halved, but the pig-farmers refuse. So the government has to force them, to give the pigs more space per individual.... but that will cost a lot of MONEY! So they refuse. They, the pig-farmers, have to be forced. By LAW. So, if all MOby-fans in Holland would become vegetarians, we would still have 14.990.000 pigs! So, to give animals RIGHTS, we'd have to change the Free Market Economy, not before that, things will change... I regard it as a pretty naieve, egocentric, non-political solutuon, for things that are very hard to solve! This veggieness, is merely an attitude: LOOK at me! I'm not doing it: It's the OTHERS, who kill pigs! But I'm clean! My hands are clean.... As long as the US allows companies like McDonalds to cut away forest in order to grow meat for Hamburgers, and as long as new McDonalds are opening every day, as long as we have this Bible, in which everybody offers Animals to God, for the most selfish reasons, as long as people believe that Humans are not animals, that long we will remain in this dirty mess! Jesus wasn't a vegetarian! Veggienism is not the issue, the issue is Animal Rights (Let's talk Music...!) Kees "7. Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darueber muss man schweigen." Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1918 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fishlips@ahbqs.com Subject: Re: (mobility) momII Date: 20 Aug 1997 09:55:22 -0500 MO>> 18. Blue Light Of The Underwater Sun, The - Moby MO>On another web site it had stated that all tracks would be previously MO>unreleased. That kind of sucks.... Maybe it's like the Rare album where on the back it said: "None of these versions have been released in CD album form." Maybe that's what the website meant...that Blue Light's never been released on an album..just singles(which not EVERYONE buys..I'm not one of those ppl though ;> ) Ryan Fishlips@ahbqs.com www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danishh@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) (mobillity) vegetarians! Date: 20 Aug 1997 13:07:48 -0400 (EDT) When you say, let's talk about music..and attack vegetarians in the same message it seems to contradict. I don't believe you have the right to say Jesus wasn't a vegetarian..and use it to attack vegetarians...since you didn't know jesus..or his reasoning behind this...I really relate to Moby's messages and have read further into the subject. I believe becoming a vegetarian was the right thing to do. I understand that this creates job problems..but I also believe the world has to change...growing pains. There's my two cents... Podgy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: achtung3@juno.com (Katie H Davison) Subject: (mobility) Re:can't wait to see moby. Date: 20 Aug 1997 15:46:59 EDT only 1 week and two days until i see big top!!!!!last time i saw moby was the 17th of may.that was one great concert, i got to go on stage with him and he kissed me. is anyone going to see big top in cleveland?i am so excited because it was not suposed to be coming here.i am sure mosy of you have heard voodo child,i have not because i can't find it anywhere.can anyone tell me what it 's like? kd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: achtung3@juno.com (Katie H Davison) Subject: Re: (mobility) (mobillity) vegetarians! Date: 20 Aug 1997 16:08:54 EDT i am right along with podgy.when i made the decision to become a vegetarian it was moby's essay in everything is wrong that convinced me.i don't see how anyone could read his essays and not be moved to change somthing in this world.and yes it creates problems,but i think it is a bigger problem denying a living thing basic rights.if you are going to post a message against vegetarians i would think the last place you would post it would be on a moby mailing list. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) I'm not Against... Date: 21 Aug 1997 00:35:12 -0600 I'm not against vegetarians! "7. Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darueber muss man schweigen." Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1918 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Colorez Subject: (mobility) I'm new here Date: 21 Aug 1997 02:08:52 -0700 Hi everyone, I'm new here. My names is Anthony, I'm twenty. Moby is probably my favorite artist right now, I also like Aphex Twin, Bjork, Deep Forest, Opus III, Hans Zimmer, movie scores,anime soundtracks, and Delerium. I've bought all the Moby cds that I can find, which is only 21 of them (I think)... so can anyone tell me where I can find a good place to find Moby stuff in the Milwaukee-Chicago area? Thanks, -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: (mobility) it's dead Date: 21 Aug 1997 02:53:53 -0500 (CDT) i'm not a veggie, yet, but i work at a library and always run across books that ruin my day. today, i was flipping thru a book about how to raise and butcher a cow. in one illustration, there was this cute little cow with a black "X" between it's eyes. the caption said something to the effect of "this is were you want to strike the cow to stun it. shooting causes the meat to be bloody and unappealing." basically, you stun the cow, hang it upside down, cut it's throat and wait for the heart to pump all the blood out. it lives for 5-10 minutes while the blood slowely drains. so next time you're in the meat isle, think of that cow, stunned and confused, hanging by broken legs, slowly bleeding to death out it's neck and feeling everything. have a nice day. moo. -xaq- "1000 years from now, there will be no guys or girls, just wankers." Rents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BOLAYNE Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 21 Aug 1997 04:36:27 -0400 theShackofXaq wrote: > > i'm not a veggie, yet, but i work at a library and always run across > books that ruin my day. today, i was flipping thru a book about how to > raise and butcher a cow. in one illustration, there was this cute little > cow with a black "X" between it's eyes. the caption said something to the > effect of "this is were you want to strike the cow to stun it. shooting > causes the meat to be bloody and unappealing." basically, you stun the > cow, hang it upside down, cut it's throat and wait for the heart to pump > all the blood out. it lives for 5-10 minutes while the blood slowely > drains. > so next time you're in the meat isle, think of that cow, stunned and > confused, hanging by broken legs, slowly bleeding to death out it's neck > and feeling everything. > have a nice day. > moo. > -xaq- > "1000 years from now, there will be no guys or girls, just wankers." Rents i think you just made me turn vegetarian,but that's a good thing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jeremy" Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 21 Aug 1997 08:12:20 -0500 oh my god if that doesn't make you wanna switch to a veggie diet than nothing will.. ---------- : From: theShackofXaq : To: i*heart*moby : Subject: (mobility) it's dead : Date: Thursday, August 21, 1997 2:53 AM : : i'm not a veggie, yet, but i work at a library and always run across : books that ruin my day. today, i was flipping thru a book about how to : raise and butcher a cow. in one illustration, there was this cute little : cow with a black "X" between it's eyes. the caption said something to the : effect of "this is were you want to strike the cow to stun it. shooting : causes the meat to be bloody and unappealing." basically, you stun the : cow, hang it upside down, cut it's throat and wait for the heart to pump : all the blood out. it lives for 5-10 minutes while the blood slowely : drains. : so next time you're in the meat isle, think of that cow, stunned and : confused, hanging by broken legs, slowly bleeding to death out it's neck : and feeling everything. : have a nice day. : moo. : -xaq- : "1000 years from now, there will be no guys or girls, just wankers." Rents : : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Andrew Szymczyk" Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 21 Aug 1997 11:08:50 -0400 : : in one illustration, there was this cute little cow : : with a black "X" between it's eyes. hey that means the cow was straightedge er... that was supposed to be a joke but seriously i started to be a vegetarian two years before i'd even heard of moby and whenever i read his essays or whenever i read stories like this one i'm glad that i was able to change my lifestyle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 21 Aug 1997 19:09:42 EDT (snipped gross but all-too-real story) >i think you just made me turn vegetarian,but that's a good thing. > >oh my god >if that doesn't make you wanna switch to a veggie diet >than nothing will.. ..ahh, but did it? and if so, will you *stay* vegetarian? its so easy to hear this stuff and think oh gross and not eat meat for awhile and then fall right back into your old carnivorous ways.. its easy to foget that that lump smotheredin sauce once had a mother.. not that theres anything wrong with ppl making their own decisions.. god knows i cant always hold to all of my convictions.. but if you're gonna do it, know why youre doing it, and if you mean it, do it for good. bc there is not one *bad* side to being vegetarian.. i have felt about 500% healthier and happier since my switch.. one day about a year ago i was eating baked ham and simultaneously saw this picture of a pig, and out of nowhere it made me literally sick.. i became a "born again" herbivore that night, seriously i "saw the light"- and have been one ever since.. "cheating" is not a problem bc even the smell of meat makes me want to wretch now.. things like xaq described are abound in publications like peta and animal welfare and the stories are just so disturbing.. everyone wants to look away & say its okay bc we've always done it.. well, if that's the rationale, then i guess murders okay, rape, slavery.. etc.. i went to the zoo today and even tho i hate to look at animals in cages my boyfriend's little neice wanted to go.. we were looking at pigs and i felt so good that i could look at them and feel okay about myself for not being responsible for killing one of these intelligent beings.. just bc you dont hold the knife/gun doesnt mean youre not pulling the trigger.. shit i'll get off my soapbox now- im sorry to ramble, i hate feeling like i push things on ppl but its just so important to me- the world needs more of us vegheads so if anyone needs advice ask or even if you can do even a small part, like just eating meat once a day or something.. go for it. sar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Weiss Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 21 Aug 1997 17:07:20 -0700 i find it funny that most of the vegetarians that have spoke up have said two things: 1) there is nothing wrong with not being a vegetarian and 2) some info about PETA in my eyes PETA is a horribly run organization... being millitant and sometimes violent does not make people want to hear your ideas... there is a huge difference between civil disobeidience and militant force... according to PETA it is NOT okay not to be a vegetarian.. you are sick, evil and twisted if you eat meat... anyway on to what i really have to say: from the darwinist in me: there is at least on thing that is bad about being a vegetarian.. the edges of your teeth dull and flatten and often children who are raised in a vegetarian home have both dental and jaw bone problems later in life.. no big deal though.. thats why we have the beautiful practice of dentistry now from the buddist in me: the reason budhism doesnt include vegetarianism in its protocol is fairly simple (to me at least). It is impossible to live your life without killing another being... you step on bugs when you walk.. when you blink you kill a few of the millions of mites that live in your eyelashes.. what makes a cows life more important than the tiny insects underfoot? anyone care to answer my question? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Colorez Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 21 Aug 1997 19:28:37 -0700 > > now from the buddist in me: the reason budhism doesnt include > vegetarianism in its protocol is fairly simple (to me at least). It is > impossible to live your life without killing another being... you step > on bugs when you walk.. when you blink you kill a few of the millions of > mites that live in your eyelashes.. what makes a cows life more > important than the tiny insects underfoot? > > anyone care to answer my question? I dought if insects or mites suffer the way a cow can. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 21 Aug 1997 20:31:41 -0500 (CDT) On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Eric Weiss wrote: > anyone care to answer my question? 'cause cows are sooooo CUTE!!!! no, really, i think cows are cute. not plush ones or cartoon ones, but real, live, stinky, sweaty, cud munchin' COWS! anyway, someone asked me privatly if i still eat meat. yes i do. but only at home with my parents. if i have the choice, i avoid it. (meat, not my parents!) i mean, there's just something about a hot home cooked meal that makes me forget myself. however, i really do think that all animals have feelings and can suffer. insects, however, are purly instinctual things, along with other bacteria and such. they all deserve to live tho. we can't just kill off all the bugs on the planet. however, i'm severly aracnaphobic (sp?) so next time you see a spider, step on it for me. i think (start music here) that to become a better species, we need to make and eat things that have little or no impact on the planet. a veggie lifestyle is the best first step we can make. even better, start a garden and make your own food. that way, you know exactly where it's been. humans are animals. i think the way we treat other animals is also a reflection on how we treat each other. scary thought, huh? anyway, what's the next moby single gonna be? -xaq- "1000 years from now, there will be no guys or girls, just wankers." Rents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: achtung3@juno.com (Katie H Davison) Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 21 Aug 1997 22:46:01 EDT there is no doubt in my mind that insects have feelings.i don't think it is possible to have your whole entire body crushed and not feel a thing.the difference is: A)stepping on a bug is not intentional.i never intentionally kill bugs.even though most people do. B)an insect isn't raised for the sole purpose of being butchered.the killing of insects does not ruin thousands of acres of land.it is not an industry.people do not make a living murdering insects.at least a bug has the ability to fly away or hide.people don't go out in the woods with a pistol hunting for bugs.they have somewhat of a fair chance.i have no problem with people who eat meat.as long as they go out in the wilderness and fight the animal with their bare hands.no fences,no weapons. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adam Almond Subject: (mobility) My computers slow suicide... Date: 21 Aug 1997 22:16:55 -0700 Hello, I'm writing to let everyone know that I've been having some MAJOR computer problems (once again). In trying to correct them... things have only gotten worse. I've lost quite a few programs and files including anything to do with my old version of Netscape. Meaning; I have lost all of my saved emails, addresses, and new email that came through in the past few days (those who sent "profile" messages please resend them). Because of these problems, my actual time spent on the internet has dropped drastically. I will try to keep up with everything that is going on. mailto:owner-mobility@xmission.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 22 Aug 1997 01:08:34 EDT >i'm not a vegan becuase of moby and i'm certainly not a christian. >moby makes great music,but to change ones thnking just because one >idolises him is crap who changed their thinking bc they idolized moby? and i personally have never heard him preach about being christian besides saying he is one and loves jesus.. certainly not enough to want to make anyone "jump on the bandwagon".. ? sar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 22 Aug 1997 01:08:34 EDT >in my eyes PETA is a horribly run organization... being millitant and >sometimes violent does not make people want to hear your ideas... >there is a huge difference between civil disobeidience and militant force... >according to PETA it is NOT okay not to be a vegetarian.. you are >sick, evil and twisted if you eat meat... anyway on to what i really have to say: i hate peta, or at least the way it is run. i would never pay them a cent. but it was their newsletter that brought a lot to my eyes.. they are militant/violent to get attention.. i know of 4 ppl who also hate peta but it is the reason they are vegheads.. so i will give them that, they get your attention.. peta has a lot of good ideas but like you said they have the "my way or the highway" mentality which i do not dig at all.. i was a carnivore last year.. i do not hate my last-year self.. peace! sarah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Iowotflaichi Subject: (mobility) it's alive Date: 22 Aug 1997 01:39:28 -0400 >now from the buddist in me: the reason budhism doesnt include >vegetarianism in its protocol is fairly simple (to me at least). It is >impossible to live your life without killing another being... you step >on bugs when you walk.. when you blink you kill a few of the millions of >mites that live in your eyelashes.. what makes a cows life more >important than the tiny insects underfoot? > >anyone care to answer my question? all life is created equal. a cow equals a bug. a bug equals a human. killing a bug is as negative as killing a human. should we have just let hitler kill all the jews? i mean, there was no way we could have saved them all, right? so why did we bother to save as many as we could? because we must do whatever it takes to preserve as much life as possible. a human equals everything non-human. so we must do what it takes to save as many bugs as possible. there is no way we could go thru life without destroying something. that is what we are best designed to do. but it is part of the human condition to struggle against our destiny and to do whatever it takes to "try" and make ourselves positive. there is no way to achieve perfection, but the struggle brings us as close as we can get. and a good starting point for that struggle is a vegetarian diet. love, ryu ______________________________________ "Don't eat anything that has parents or else you'll inherit their dreams." - O(+> ______________________________________ jwz109@psu.edu Ryu 412-869-0908 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fishlips@ahbqs.com Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 22 Aug 1997 00:40:40 -0500 Boy...I know I'm going to regret jumping into this..but I feel there are some things that need to be clairified(sp?)... Before I even start..I will say that I am turning to a veg lifestyle(slowly but surely)..So I do agree w/ a few opinions(Eric W.'s being one)... MO>the killing of insects does not ruin thousands of acres of MO>land. I dunno about that one..Seems to me the rainforests of the world would have a harder time w/out the insects of the world getting rid of the dead plant/animal material. MO>it is not an industry.people do not make a living murdering MO>insects. I have to disagree w/ that one...Black Flag: "We kill bugs dead." If that's not an industry making a living killing bugs..I dunno what is :) MO>at least a bug has the ability to fly away or hide. According to the Orkin Man...they can find any bug :) MO>people don't MO>go out in the woods with a pistol hunting for bugs. Not in that sense..I have heard stories about ppl going into the rainforests to capture exotic butterflies for $$$ for collectors. What person hasn't scoured the earth for insects to display in a science report(I know I did). Now..I realize no one can be perfect...We all will kill something..in some way..no matter how careful we are(by sending email back and forth..I bet we're killing something)..As long as you're making a change in some way...that's better than doing nothing at all... BTW..Xaq...gf's the same way..but instead of stepping on it..find someone(like me) to scoop up the spider and set it free :) Ryan Fishlips@ahbqs.com www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm PS Check the recent Outside magazine(Sep '97, pgs 66-74) for some pretty cool(or scary, depending on your viewpoint) "bugs". I swear the wood tick pict is right out of Spawn(have yet to see the movie..or hear the sndtrk..how's the Moby/BS song?), and a beetle than can squirt boiling-hot chemicals..Gotta love Mother Nature :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: agape@gargamel.com Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 22 Aug 1997 09:24:04 -0400 >now from the buddist in me: the reason budhism doesnt include >vegetarianism in its protocol is fairly simple (to me at least). It is >impossible to live your life without killing another being... you step >on bugs when you walk.. when you blink you kill a few of the millions of >mites that live in your eyelashes.. what makes a cows life more >important than the tiny insects underfoot? Contrary to some others, I do think a mammal is worth more than an insect, simply because it most likely has a higher degree of consciousness, and therefore can suffer or be happy to a much greater extent. But that doesn't mean insects are valueless! If you have the possibility to let an insect live instead of killing it, why not let it live? If there's a fly in my room I'd rather let it out than kill it. Perhaps I'm just imagining, but I get happy just by thinking about how glad the little fly becomes when it flies out of the window. That's one of the best things in life, to be able to make other beings happy -- whether humans or animals. Love towards all beings is not only the best way to strive for a better world, it is also a key factor in becoming happy oneself. All the best, Johan. ____________________________________________________________________ Johan Jaatinen agape@gargamel.com Umea, Sweden ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Colorez Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 22 Aug 1997 03:03:14 -0700 If you have the possibility to let an insect > live instead of killing it, why not let it live? If there's a fly in my > room I'd rather let it out than kill it. Well, It actually is kind of you to let it out rather than killing it... but what if your house was just absolutley infested with bugs? -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: agape@gargamel.com Subject: Re: (mobility) it's dead Date: 22 Aug 1997 13:24:39 -0400 >If you have the possibility to let an insect >> live instead of killing it, why not let it live? If there's a fly in my >> room I'd rather let it out than kill it. > >Well, It actually is kind of you to let it out rather than killing it... >but what if your house was just absolutley infested with bugs? There will always (unfortunately) be situations to which there are no solutions that will make everybody happy. There is also a human urge for survival, which in many cases makes us act egoistically. This is just human and there is little we can do about it. Sorry to be off the topic... Cheers, Johan. ____________________________________________________________________ Johan Jaatinen agape@gargamel.com Umea, Sweden ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danishh@aol.com Subject: (mobility) This message will selfdestruct Date: 22 Aug 1997 08:55:28 -0400 (EDT) Well now that my Moby's vegginess question has sent us spiraling into morals about the other part of my question... Bran Van 3000 These guys are amazing! They are canadian..even have some french lirucs I can't say enough about them! go out and hunt the disc down! Thanx Podgy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Weiss Subject: Re: (mobility) it's alive Date: 22 Aug 1997 09:57:54 -0700 my last comment on this (i promise) > should we have just let hitler kill all the jews? first off... what hitler did was not murder.. it was genocide.. genocide according to the book.. and i wont go into the desecration of bodies or the robbery (damn that so called "neutral" Switzerland!).. anyway.. this would be the equivilant of say.. killing and eating only cows (selective carnivore?).. also i would like to point out that almost all (hopefully) people that eat meat.. also eat plants.. so they are not carnivores.. they are omnivores.. no i am not debating that the process of slaughter is almost always digusting.. thsi is why i almost always eat either organic or kosher meat.. organic meat is raised (for cows) is alowed to roam free on fields (like dairy cows) until their day has come... kosher meat is a process of slaughter.. the animal is examined.. if it is thought it would die in a year of natural causes it is not slautered.. if it has any defects.. it is not slaughtered.. then it is slaughtered in the presence of a rabbi.. if the animal suffers in anyway.. it is not kosher.. then the body is examined.. if there are any defects or any signs the animal would have died within a year it is not used for kosher meat.. then the meat is process fast and effiently in the precence of a rabbi so that no "fillers" or extra parts are thrown in (as is common with non-kosher say hot dogs or ground meat).. i do not keep kosher (but i am jewish by birth) but i find that the kosher way has many benefits.. if anyone wants more explaination or has questions they can ask me private.. talk to you when the next controversial issue comes up! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: EvilNinja2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Subject Matter Date: 22 Aug 1997 14:23:14 -0400 (EDT) Okay, i thought this was the Mobility mailing list...not the 24 hour veggie convention. I know its suedo Moby related...but c,mon...so is all techno...and it wouldn't be right of me no to point out that we are straying from the real topics around here...MOBY!! So...if you would like to continue your vegen/veggie/carnivor/omnivor/kosher convorsation in private it would be greatly appreciated...and now..MOBY news.. Still no tickets are on sale for the BIG TOP here in San Fran... I've seen the first preview to the new Bond film...Looks pretty fuckin' cool...i wasn't too sure..but i think the played Mobys Bond theme(i was busy trying to get the popcorn out of my shirt that some loser dumped down it) TTFN DJ TRIPP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: damian Subject: Re: (mobility) Subject Matter / Big Top Date: 22 Aug 1997 12:36:04 -0700 EvilNinja2@aol.com wrote: > > So...if you would like to continue your vegen/veggie/carnivor/omnivor/kosher > convorsation in private it would be greatly appreciated...and now..MOBY > news.. > > Still no tickets are on sale for the BIG TOP here in San Fran... > I've seen the first preview to the new Bond film...Looks pretty fuckin' > cool...i wasn't too sure..but i think the played Mobys Bond theme(i was busy > trying to get the popcorn out of my shirt that some loser dumped down it) > > DJ TRIPP Thanks DJ TRIPP... I was just about to write and see if anyone had any new word as to what's going on for the SF show. I was really looking forward to going but I'm starting to think that the whole thing might be off. It's nuts to think that the festival is less than a month away and yet no word. If things get concrete with ticket sales and such... maybe a few of us could meet and go together. I'll be flying in alone. mailto:damian@xmission.com http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: (mobility) elektra addy Date: 22 Aug 1997 13:39:37 -0500 (CDT) about the off topic veggie debate...i think things like this are what this list is all about. moby, in my mind, is only 50% music. so if something about the other 50% comes up, i think it should be given just as much space on the list. and lets face it, we can only talk so much about what our favorite songs are and such... i'm looking to get in touch with elektra. i want to get some moby vinal for the radio station i work at. can someone give me an email addy or web sight? i can't seem to find one. thanks! -xaq- "1000 years from now, there will be no guys or girls, just wankers." Rents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: EvilNinja2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Big Top Date: 22 Aug 1997 14:42:22 -0400 (EDT) Damien CALL ME!!!! if you'd like to stay with me give me a call....if got a whole house full of people going to this BIG TOP thing... DJ TRIPP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: achtung3@juno.com (Katie H Davison) Subject: Re: (mobility) Subject Matter Date: 22 Aug 1997 15:28:50 EDT don't worry about big top.i am seeing it next week,and ticket sales and advertisements just started a week ago. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andrew.Goodman@VALLEY.NET (Andrew Goodman) Subject: Re: (mobility) My computers slow suicide... Date: 22 Aug 1997 18:12:52 EDT I just got on this mailing list yesterday. I also got 24 messages becuase of it. How do I send messages to everyone to respond to questions and stuff? -Andrew PS-This is great ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Vince Varkey Subject: Re: (mobility) it's alive Date: 22 Aug 1997 17:43:58 -0500 (CDT) someone wrote: > my last comment on this (i promise) > > > should we have just let hitler kill all the jews? Ugh. Do you people realize what list you are on? Mobility: A forum to discuss Moby and all that implies. This is not the place to talk about PETA, or Hitler for heaven's sakes. If you want to fucking discuss other stuff, fine. Just keep it to private email. Stop cluttering up my inbox with this non-topic bullshit. -vince "I am gettin' serious de ja vu.." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jeremy" Subject: Re: (mobility) My computers slow suicide... Date: 22 Aug 1997 18:40:50 -0500 the easiest way is to just hit reply to author on your mail thingee..or you send to mobility@mail.xmission.com and it'll come to all of us..have fun! jeremy ---------- : From: Andrew Goodman : To: mobility@mail.xmission.com : Subject: Re: (mobility) My computers slow suicide... : Date: Friday, August 22, 1997 5:12 PM : : I just got on this mailing list yesterday. I also got 24 messages becuase of : it. How do I send messages to everyone to respond to questions and stuff? : : -Andrew : : PS-This is great : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Odd Streak Subject: Re: (mobility) My computers slow suicide... Date: 22 Aug 1997 18:58:55 -0400 At 06:12 PM 8/22/97 EDT, you wrote: >I just got on this mailing list yesterday. I also got 24 messages becuase of >it. How do I send messages to everyone to respond to questions and stuff? > >-Andrew > >PS-This is great you just did. love, ryu ______________________________________ "Don't eat anything that has parents or else you'll inherit their dreams." - O(+> ______________________________________ jwz109@psu.edu Ryu 412-869-0908 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: Re: (mobility) it's alive Date: 22 Aug 1997 19:48:05 -0500 ---------- > From: Vince Varkey > Ugh. Do you people realize what list you are on? Mobility: A forum to > discuss Moby and all that implies. This is not the place to talk about > PETA, or Hitler for heaven's sakes. If you want to fucking discuss other > stuff, fine. Just keep it to private email. Stop cluttering up my inbox > with this non-topic bullshit. Actually, since Moby is so outspoken in his beliefs about environmentalism, vegitarianism and Christianity, and devotes lengthy essays about them in his album liner notes, a discussion about Moby and his music should naturally, I think, include a discussion of these topics. Any one else agree? Brad S. Caviness, Contributing On-Line Editor, 7Ball Magazine (http://www.7ball.com) bigwig@arkansas.net "I am a cipher wrapped in an enigma smothered in a secret sauce." -- Jimmy James, "News Radio" "Bacon tastes goo-ood. Pork chops taste goo-ood." -- Vincent Vega, "Pulp Fiction" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) it's alive Date: 23 Aug 1997 00:38:56 -0500 (CDT) On Fri, 22 Aug 1997, Brad Caviness wrote: > Actually, since Moby is so outspoken in his beliefs about environmentalism, > vegitarianism and Christianity, and devotes lengthy essays about them in > his album liner notes, a discussion about Moby and his music should > naturally, I think, include a discussion of these topics. > > Any one else agree? like i said before, moby is 50% music and 50% activist. i think this list should be open to all of his many hats. -xaq- "1000 years from now, there will be no guys or girls, just wankers." Rents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Keri Schaeffer" Subject: Re: (mobility) it's alive Date: 22 Aug 1997 23:17:59 -0700 but the same old rehash other and over gets really old. people who eat meat aren't criminals. should we are be christians because moby is or talk about christiananity.yucky pucky! then i'm out of here. the vegan vs. meat eater thread gets tiresome and i constantly see it on other lists. ho-hum. i don't eat meat cause you don't know what is in it and it's hard on the tummy. come on folks unbore thyselves. bought EOE today. haven't had quiet time to listen to it. it was @ borders. let's talk about u2 and freedom for ireland har-har. keri > > like i said before, moby is 50% music and 50% activist. i think this list > should be open to all of his many hats. > > -xaq- > "1000 years from now, there will be no guys or girls, just wankers." Rents > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Odd Streak Subject: Re: (mobility) it's alive Date: 23 Aug 1997 03:04:56 -0400 >Actually, since Moby is so outspoken in his beliefs about environmentalism, >vegitarianism and Christianity, and devotes lengthy essays about them in >his album liner notes, a discussion about Moby and his music should >naturally, I think, include a discussion of these topics. > >Any one else agree? i agree. i'd rather read long threads about a moby-related topic than have no mail at all. this list is generally pretty light on bandwith, and i don't really see anything wrong with discussing the issues that moby brings up on his album inserts. as long as the discussions stay within bounds and people don't start using the list to send personal messages back and forth, i'm all for it. love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "And there will be a new city, with streets of gold. The young so educated, they will never grow old. And there will be no death, for with every breathe, the voice of manmade color sings a song that's so bold, sing it while we watch them fall." - Prince - ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danishh@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) it's alive Date: 23 Aug 1997 21:09:53 -0400 (EDT) Problem with talking about the activist side of Moby is half of the Mobites don't care...maybe a sublist..Moby..then Moby and activist stuff list...just a thought. Thanks again..by the way..I love that quote from Trainspotting..good show old bean. The neverrelentless....Podgy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: damian Subject: (mobility) Is it Alive or Dead? Date: 23 Aug 1997 22:03:17 -0700 Here's my take: I enjoyed the conversation that took place between list members. It's part of the reason why I didn't pipe up. However, the main goal of the list is to talk about Moby. Maybe now is a good time to lay the topic to rest (that is if it doesn't refer back to Moby in some direct way). -- mailto:damian@xmission.com http://www.xmission.com/~damian/jam.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Odd Streak Subject: (mobility) live boots and stuff similar Date: 24 Aug 1997 02:35:31 -0400 i'm looking for any live bootlegs of moby. i'd really be interested in any of his early techno dj mix sets, or anything from animal rights. if you can help me out, please mail me. i have the "come on baby" 2cd thing and the live stuff on there is great. love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "And there will be a new city, with streets of gold. The young so educated, they will never grow old. And there will be no death, for with every breathe, the voice of manmade color sings a song that's so bold, sing it while we watch them fall." - Prince - ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JadenX@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Big Top Chicago Date: 24 Aug 1997 02:48:28 -0400 (EDT) So, am I the only one going to the Chicago show? It is THIS WED!!!!!YEAH!!!!!! Also, Aphex Twin is coming here with the Sneaker Pimps. WORD UP!!!!! Also, there is another tour (Electirc Highway) coming through here with Fluke, Crystal Method, Skylab, Ken Ischii (who is also opening for DAFT PUNK (THEY FUCKIN' RULE) at the Metro Sept. 6). I can't wait for Moby, Joey Beltram, 808 State and BT (and SEVEN other bands) on Wed. Anyone that cannot go to the Big Top shows I will pick up a Moby shirt if anyone wants. Here in Chicago I can't find any Moby shirts so I will probably buy everyone at the concert. Peace out!!! -DJ Slipnip DJ of YBN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: (mobility) Unreleased Moby Live Track... Date: 24 Aug 1997 02:52:31 -0700 I found this link over on the Orbital mailing list: http://www.stitch.com/realaudio/rare1.html It has a live track by Moby that I have never heard before. Anyone hear this song live? It sounds awesome! I'd love an MP3 of it. Makes me really want to see his performance at the Big Top tour. Hopefully he'll play some dance music! We still don't know what type of music he'll play on the Big Top do we? Shaun . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: damian Subject: Re: (mobility) Unreleased Moby Live Track... Date: 24 Aug 1997 12:21:45 -0700 Shaun Rader wrote: > > I found this link over on the Orbital mailing list: > > http://www.stitch.com/realaudio/rare1.html > > It has a live track by Moby that I have never heard before. Anyone hear this > song live? It sounds awesome! I'd love an MP3 of it. Makes me really want to > see his performance at the Big Top tour. Hopefully he'll play some dance > music! > > We still don't know what type of music he'll play on the Big Top do we? Oh man, NS 4.02 won't play the thing. Has to be NS 3.0 or something else. -- mailto:damian@xmission.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: agape@gargamel.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Unreleased Moby Live Track... Date: 24 Aug 1997 23:25:29 -0400 >> http://www.stitch.com/realaudio/rare1.html >> >> It has a live track by Moby that I have never heard before. Anyone hear >>this >> song live? It sounds awesome! I'd love an MP3 of it. Makes me really >>want to >> see his performance at the Big Top tour. Hopefully he'll play some dance >> music! I don't have RA -- is this the techno track "I Need You" (Moby gave the name in a web chat) with samples such as "I need you" and "I will love only you"? Cheers, Johan. ____________________________________________________________________ Johan Jaatinen agape@gargamel.com Umea, Sweden ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: (mobility) Unreleased Moby Live Track... Date: 24 Aug 1997 16:00:10 -0700 On Sunday, August 24, 1997 12:22 PM, damian [SMTP:damian@xmission.com] wrote: > Oh man, NS 4.02 won't play the thing. > > Has to be NS 3.0 or something else. I'm using 4.02.. did you try just clicking on the 28.8 or ISDN link to listen to the song directly? I couldn't get the mix to work (where you checkmark which song you want to hear)... Shaun . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: (mobility) Unreleased Moby Live Track... Date: 24 Aug 1997 20:59:30 -0700 On Sunday, August 24, 1997 8:25 PM, agape@gargamel.com [SMTP:agape@gargamel.com] wrote: > I don't have RA -- is this the techno track "I Need You" (Moby gave the > name in a web chat) with samples such as "I need you" and "I will love only > you"? Doesn't exactly sound like anything, but I guess the high pitched voice could be saying "I will only love you". It is a very cool techno track. I don't know what to compare it to. I'd love to hear this one in concert. Oh man.. it makes me want to hear some new techno from Moby. Get RA! Tell me if he plays this at the Big Top tour guys! Shaun . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: damian Subject: Re: (mobility) Unreleased Moby Live Track... Date: 24 Aug 1997 22:01:01 -0700 Shaun Rader wrote: > > On Sunday, August 24, 1997 12:22 PM, damian [SMTP:damian@xmission.com] wrote: > > > Oh man, NS 4.02 won't play the thing. > > > > Has to be NS 3.0 or something else. > > I'm using 4.02.. did you try just clicking on the 28.8 or ISDN link to listen > to the song directly? I couldn't get the mix to work (where you checkmark > which song you want to hear)... Okay, I'm a geek. I tried checkmarking it and that wouldn't work. I didn't realize you could just click on the text "28.8" or "ISDN" (wish I had that) to get it to work. BTW, now that I've heard it... nope, I haven't a clue as to what it is. __ mailto:damian@xmission.com http//www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Keri Schaeffer" Subject: Re: (mobility) Unreleased Moby Live Track... Date: 24 Aug 1997 21:05:47 -0700 what was that website again? just listened to EOE today. it's beautful. i got it @ border's. i say it's ambient? any word on top tix? me broke. i hope they aren't on sale. k-e-r-i ireland32 ---------- > From: damian > To: mobility@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) Unreleased Moby Live Track... > Date: Sunday, August 24, 1997 10:01 PM > > Shaun Rader wrote: > > > > On Sunday, August 24, 1997 12:22 PM, damian [SMTP:damian@xmission.com] wrote: > > > > > Oh man, NS 4.02 won't play the thing. > > > > > > Has to be NS 3.0 or something else. > > > > I'm using 4.02.. did you try just clicking on the 28.8 or ISDN link to listen > > to the song directly? I couldn't get the mix to work (where you checkmark > > which song you want to hear)... > > > Okay, I'm a geek. I tried checkmarking it and that wouldn't work. I > didn't realize you could just click on the text "28.8" or "ISDN" (wish I > had that) to get it to work. BTW, now that I've heard it... nope, I > haven't a clue as to what it is. > > __ > mailto:damian@xmission.com > http//www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: damian Subject: Re: (mobility) Unreleased Moby Live Track... Date: 24 Aug 1997 22:21:52 -0700 Keri Schaeffer wrote: > > what was that website again? http://www.stitch.com/realaudio/rare1.html > just listened to EOE today. it's beautful. i got it @ border's. > i say it's ambient? Yum, yum! > any word on top tix? No. ): > me broke. i hope they aren't on sale. I hope they are. I want one! :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Keri Schaeffer" Subject: Re: (mobility) Unreleased Moby Live Track... Date: 24 Aug 1997 21:31:37 -0700 yeah you were smart and saved your money till now for when they go on sale,alas i've spent about $400 on tix this past season with u2,laguna seca,tina turner,henry rollins....no money no music. i do want to see the rolling stones too...for some reason,or another-------- saw them in '78. keri ireland 32 > > > me broke. i hope they aren't on sale. > > I hope they are. I want one! :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: agape@gargamel.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Unreleased Moby Live Track... Date: 25 Aug 1997 07:41:08 -0400 >BTW, now that I've heard it... nope, I >haven't a clue as to what it is. It's an unreleased track called "I Need You", Moby told us in the Undernet chat some time ago. I like it very much too and would love to see it released. Cheers, Johan. ____________________________________________________________________ Johan Jaatinen agape@gargamel.com Umea, Sweden ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Keri Schaeffer" Subject: Re: (mobility) Unreleased Moby Live Track... Date: 24 Aug 1997 23:06:47 -0700 i went to the web site and it said you needed netscape. alas i have netscape,but mt real audio is hooked up to msie. can't everything ever work together for once. i hate sites that require a certain browser! blah! k-e-r-i ireland32 ---------- > From: agape@gargamel.com > To: mobility@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) Unreleased Moby Live Track... > Date: Monday, August 25, 1997 4:41 AM > > >BTW, now that I've heard it... nope, I > >haven't a clue as to what it is. > > It's an unreleased track called "I Need You", Moby told us in the Undernet > chat some time ago. I like it very much too and would love to see it > released. > > Cheers, > Johan. > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Johan Jaatinen agape@gargamel.com > Umea, Sweden > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: EvilNinja2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) I LIKE TO SCORE TOMMORROW! Date: 25 Aug 1997 13:40:20 -0400 (EDT) Well...it comes out tommorrow...and i'm there at 10 am to get it...yay...i'll get to play the 007 theme in my club thursday night...if its danceable. Oh well. i guess i'll get to hear all your views on his new (and old) osundtrack songs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: damian Subject: Re: (mobility) I LIKE TO SCORE TOMMORROW! Date: 25 Aug 1997 12:00:06 -0700 EvilNinja2@aol.com wrote: > > Well...it comes out tommorrow...and i'm there at 10 am to get it...yay...i'll > get to play the 007 theme in my club thursday night...if its danceable. Oh > well. i guess i'll get to hear all your views on his new (and old) osundtrack > songs Is this a sure thing? I've heard rumors that it's been delayed to October 7. This would make more sense considering the recent release of "Everything Is Wrong". Also, the album is suppose to include the remake of the James Bond theme but the movie isn't due until December. Anyone? Anyone? :) __ mailto:damian@xmission.com http://www.xmission.com/~damian/new-moby.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: damian Subject: Re: (mobility) I LIKE TO SCORE TOMMORROW! Date: 25 Aug 1997 12:05:17 -0700 damian wrote: > > Is this a sure thing? I've heard rumors that it's been delayed to > October 7. This would make more sense considering the recent release of > "Everything Is Wrong". Um, I mean "The End of Everything". Durr. __ mailto:damian@xmission.com http://www.xmission.com/~damian/new-moby.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: Re: (mobility) I LIKE TO SCORE TOMMORROW! Date: 25 Aug 1997 17:38:27 EDT >> Is this a sure thing? I've heard rumors that it's been delayed to >> October 7. This would make more sense considering the recent >release of >> "Everything Is Wrong". > >Um, I mean "The End of Everything". Durr. hehe. i read that and was wondering if you had, like a rip van winkle experience or something.. you know.. who are those kids? the beatles? last i heard they were thinking of coming to america! those kids and their rock n roll.. :D sarah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Keri Schaeffer" Subject: Re: (mobility) I LIKE TO SCORE TOMMORROW! Date: 25 Aug 1997 14:48:35 -0700 if "i like to score" is released,will it be under moby,or another name? what recent movies has moby written for? i know this is probably posted before,but i've been hermiting lately. the EOE is tops. keri free all irish political prisoners now! - > From: sarah j mamott > To: mobility@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) I LIKE TO SCORE TOMMORROW! > Date: Monday, August 25, 1997 2:38 PM > > >> Is this a sure thing? I've heard rumors that it's been delayed to > >> October 7. This would make more sense considering the recent > >release of > >> "Everything Is Wrong". > > > >Um, I mean "The End of Everything". Durr. > > hehe. i read that and was wondering if you had, like a rip van winkle > experience or something.. you know.. who are those kids? the beatles? > last i heard they were thinking of coming to america! those kids and > their rock n roll.. > > :D sarah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Keri Schaeffer" Subject: (mobility) mp3 filez Date: 25 Aug 1997 14:55:49 -0700 the filez are not there anymore at the site www.campbadass.com/lopez/mp3/ does anybody know where some others are located? i believe i also lost the files of "whip it" and such.where were those?those were hot! keri "i have spread my dreams as a cloak beneath your feet tread softly for you tread on my dreams"-yeats. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fishlips@ahbqs.com Subject: (mobility) Moby Article Date: 25 Aug 1997 17:03:50 -0500 Ooooh...pick up the new Raygun...It's another dual article(this time w/ Gary Numan)....That's not the ONLY reason to pick it up though...Bjork...Michael Franti...etc..Wish I could give more about the Moby article..but I accidently left it over at gf's 'rents house..I'll be picking it back up tomorrow :) Ryan Fishlips@ahbqs.com www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm PS Don't pick up the article for just the picts..there aren't any(from what I can recall..the pict of Moby is the left corner of his head) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Keri Schaeffer" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby Article Date: 25 Aug 1997 16:21:35 -0700 ugh! i hate that magazine. it's a complete waste of money. i picked up last months for pics and an article by michael stipe of rem and after flipping through the rag i pitched it. i think these publishers think all that psuedo cool graphics are hot. it's freakin boring. i wish there was a site for some of these mags with the articles,so i wouldn't have to fill up my waste bin.-------keri "i have spread my dreams as a cloak beneath your feet tread softly for you tread on my dreams"-yeats. support a united ireland now! > Ooooh...pick up the new Raygun...It's another dual article(this time w/ > Gary Numan)....That's not the ONLY reason to pick it up > though...Bjork...Michael Franti...etc..Wish I could give more about the > Moby article..but I accidently left it over at gf's 'rents house..I'll > be picking it back up tomorrow :) > > Ryan > Fishlips@ahbqs.com > www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm > > PS Don't pick up the article for just the picts..there aren't any(from > what I can recall..the pict of Moby is the left corner of his head) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fishlips@ahbqs.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby Article Date: 25 Aug 1997 18:38:44 -0500 MO>ugh! i hate that magazine. it's a complete waste of money. -------keri Well..if you can get away w/ it...just read the article right there(I know some places hate when you do that)...it's only 1 page(I recall)...You are right though..it is a pretty "busy" mag..Luckily I didn't buy it(either the gf or roomie did) :) Ryan Fishlips@ahbqs.com www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: T-T-T-Tooey Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby Article Date: 25 Aug 1997 19:48:28 -0500 WHere is a log of this Moby Interview I heard about that happened on Undernet IRC? At 06:38 PM 8/25/97 -0500, you wrote: >MO>ugh! i hate that magazine. it's a complete waste of money. >-------keri > >Well..if you can get away w/ it...just read the article right there(I >know some places hate when you do that)...it's only 1 page(I >recall)...You are right though..it is a pretty "busy" mag..Luckily I >didn't buy it(either the gf or roomie did) :) > >Ryan >Fishlips@ahbqs.com >www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: Re: (mobility) I LIKE TO SCORE TOMMORROW! Date: 26 Aug 1997 01:50:02 EDT >> Is this a sure thing? I've heard rumors that it's been delayed to >> October 7. This would make more sense considering the recent >release of >> "Everything Is Wrong". > >Um, I mean "The End of Everything". Durr. hehe. i read that and was wondering if you had, like a rip van winkle experience or something.. you know.. who are those kids? the beatles? last i heard they were thinking of coming to america! those kids and their rock n roll.. :D sarah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: Re: (mobility) I LIKE TO SCORE TOMMORROW! Date: 26 Aug 1997 02:11:43 EDT On Mon, 25 Aug 1997 14:48:35 -0700 "Keri Schaeffer" writes: >if "i like to score" is released,will it be under moby,or another >name? its under moby, i went to a local shop today to reserve a copy and they found the title, but they dont have the order #, which pretty much means its not done i suppose.. unless they are just funked up at the shop.. sarah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: agape@gargamel.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby Article Date: 26 Aug 1997 16:30:10 -0400 >WHere is a log of this Moby Interview I heard about that happened on >Undernet IRC? You mean the chat? It should be somewhere on Dan's Moby pages (www.moby.org). If it's not there anymore then mail me; I think I still have it saved on my hard drive. Cheers, Johan. ____________________________________________________________________ Johan Jaatinen agape@gargamel.com Umea, Sweden ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: infinite.oblivion@juno.com (Rizwan J Mahmud) Subject: (mobility) Re: it's dead Date: 26 Aug 1997 10:57:39 EDT Well on this whole vegetarian issue. I'm Muslim so I only eat Halal (similar to Kosher for Jewish people) meat. Basically when you kill animals in Islam there is no prolonging of the death so the animal feels no pain. We aren't allowed to inject hormones into animals or mistreat them. In fact there are a lot of stories about how people save just one animal from mistreatment and they go to heaven. My dad wouldn't even declaw our cat because he thought it was inhumane. Anyways its really hard to Halal meat where I live so I'm stuck eating veggies anyway. So that's all I had to say. Infinite Oblivion scrape / explizit / art / bg net news / bad karma ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: pward Subject: (mobility) evening all! Date: 26 Aug 1997 17:41:50 +0100 hi moby fans,i've just subscribed to the list.I've been a massive fan for a few years now and cannot remember my first moby experience.I will,however,never forget the two performances i have seen. The first was at the felie festival in ireland in 1995 where he completly blew everyone away,even my friends who were not very interested in moby.His set was mostly top techno from 'go' to 'feeling so real'. The second time was last october on his animal rights tour.The venue was very small which made it better.Free CD at the door of live stuff was just the start of it.He played most of animal rights and many tracks off 'everything is wrong' on guitar which were absolutly amazing.At one stage someone from the (small) crowd jumped on stage and started dancing.As he was being trailed towards the door by the doormen,Moby stopped playing and stopped the band and pleaded with them to let him back in,which they did.What a star!!! I have loads of moby cd's,albums and singles,but i do not have the voodoo child album,what is it like?can it be compared to anything else he has done? pward Turnpike evaluation. For information, see http://www.turnpike.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) I LIKE TO SCORE TOMMORROW! Date: 26 Aug 1997 14:16:08 -0400 (EDT) yeah...i've gone to three local stores here close to me and none of them carried the album...i was a bit dissapointed when they said that nothing was even listed or no date had been shown for the release.....so i stopped over to the latin section and purchased a Gipsy Kings greatest hits album cuz i wanted some variety..it has not disapointed me at all....later.... elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Sweeney Subject: Re: (mobility) I LIKE TO SCORE TOMMORROW! Date: 26 Aug 1997 14:26:06 -0700 I like to score has been delayed until early october. Chilidiba9@aol.com wrote: > > yeah...i've gone to three local stores here close to me and none of them > carried the album...i was a bit dissapointed when they said that nothing was > even listed or no date had been shown for the release.....so i stopped over > to the latin section and purchased a Gipsy Kings greatest hits album cuz i > wanted some variety..it has not disapointed me at all....later.... > > elie I hate to be the bearer of bad news. Mike (The Wall #75) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Odd Streak Subject: Re: (mobility) evening all! Date: 26 Aug 1997 22:45:06 -0400 > I have loads of moby cd's,albums and singles,but i do not have the voodoo >child album,what is it like?can it be compared to anything else he has done? >pward pward, hi, welcum to the moby list! as for EoE, it is a very mellow ambient album with simple percussion. very much like the 2nd disk "little idiot" of animal rights UK version if you are familiar, but more technoey because of the beats. it is a great album, and if you like any of moby's stuff (which you do) you will love it. well worth it. love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "And there will be a new city, with streets of gold. The young so educated, they will never grow old. And there will be no death, for with every breathe, the voice of manmade color sings a song that's so bold, sing it while we watch them fall." - Prince - ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) birthday-SCORE Date: 27 Aug 1997 01:42:58 -0600 Folks! If your birthday is 26th of august and ALL of Mobies new stuff is released on that date, you get a little nurvous, everytime that date arrives... BUT, no James Bond Theme here in Holland! It was a nice Score anyway! Because now I have Tripomatic fairy Tales 2002!!!! If you have TFT 2001, you understand how happy I am! If you EVER can lay hands on a title named 'NASA Nocturnal' - don't hesitate! It's 'Stella' in an airplane! It was a great birthday though, I have TWO (2) new FZappa - items, which nobody has! In fact, they are pretty old! Denver 1966-concert PLUS Fullerton 1968, both SUPER-great! PLUS++++ a great single cd (7 items) of Deep Forest, with (take a seat please): one song remixed by Jam El Mar (of all those known) Deep Forest is only ONE Song on seventeen cd's I suppose, but that One Song is SO Deep into the Forest, you get a wooden head from it! LISTEN! Deep Forest is making Techno into Environmental (huhn? ...mental?) If everybody was into MUSIC, there wouldn't be no war at all! EVERYTHING IS MUSIC! En viro metal...? Keesz "Information is not knowledge, knowledge is not wisdom, wisdom is not truth, truth is not beauty, beauty is not LOVE, .... (beauty is a French phonetic corruption of a short neck-tie cloth, ...) Love is not Music, MUSIC IS THE BEST!" [Mary from the BUS; 'Joe's Garage' Act 3, FZ 1979] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: but not _the_ frankz Subject: (mobility) a rip van winkle experience? Date: 27 Aug 1997 01:42:56 -0600 hi! can somebody tell me, what is a: 'rip van winkle experience' ? What an expression!!!! Great! "Information is not knowledge, knowledge is not wisdom, wisdom is not truth, truth is not beauty, beauty is not LOVE, .... (beauty is a French phonetic corruption of a short neck-tie cloth, ...) Love is not Music, MUSIC IS THE BEST!" [Mary from the BUS; 'Joe's Garage' Act 3, FZ 1979] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: Re: (mobility) a rip van winkle experience? Date: 27 Aug 1997 07:20:58 EDT On Wed, 27 Aug 1997 01:42:56 -0600 but not _the_ frankz writes: >hi! > >can somebody tell me, what is a: >'rip van winkle experience' ? > >What an expression!!!! >Great! ahh.. what i meant was.. well rip van winkle's this guy who went to sleep and woke up like 200 years later or something.. actually im not sure how long it was.. but he woke up and everything had changed, he'd missed his whole life.. and i think it was damien (?) who said "everything is wrong" is coming out soon.. so i wondered if perhaps he'd gone to sleep awhile.. just a joke, but i can see how it may not translate too well! sarah <: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Samu Heinonen Subject: (mobility) i like to score and james bond theme Date: 27 Aug 1997 14:33:23 +0300 (EDT) i just got info from Moby's Finnish distributer ... so Mute wont release it until then.. I Like To Score is coming out 6/10 and James Bond Themes 20/10 they promised some promos when they got some promo cd's of those.. =) |********************************| | Samu Heinonen (samuhei@dlc.fi) | | www.dlc.fi/~samuhei | | -Coffee is poison (-Moby) | |********************************| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MATTMAN417@aol.com Subject: (mobility) The Clash Date: 28 Aug 1997 00:07:26 -0400 (EDT) i read in the janurary issue (the gym) of SPIN that MOBY was working with some chick on "stait to hell" by The Clash for the Clash tribute album or something. also on the album: 311 ech! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) The Clash Date: 28 Aug 1997 00:23:30 -0400 (EDT) yeah..i believe it was heather nova he was working with who happens to be very beautiful....very very beautiful......elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Weiss Subject: (mobility) Release date of ILTS Date: 27 Aug 1997 23:33:25 -0700 I went into the local mom and pop record store.. and they had a computer you could look stuff up on.. i decided to check out what moby they had... one of the listings was "Moby" - "I Like To Score"; Release 10/07 so it looks like we have quite a while :( -- Eric Weiss eric_w@geocities.com http://www.hotwired.com/members/profile/acropolis/ =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 "Pardon my French, but Cameron is so tight that if you stuck a lump of coal up his ass, in two weeks you would have a diamond." =96 Ferris Bueller (played by Matthew Broderick) in Ferris Buellers Day Off ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RVill15373@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: it's dead Date: 28 Aug 1997 02:41:15 -0400 (EDT) What's all this crap about you not eating meat. That's all such a bunch of crap. I'll tell you what I eat my whole life. Meat, meat, meat and more meat. Hardy, har, har that's what I say. I eat meat every damn day. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. I get up at 6AM AND START MY DAY WITH MEAT. YESSIREE, sausage, ham, bacon, steak GOD DAMN I'd eat Capt n' Crunch with beef if they made the damn stuff. I'd eat any meat beef, chicken, lamb, veal, weasel, Chihuahua, snake, dog, poodle. I'd drink it too for christ. HELL YEAH, break out the blender and mix me a spam margarita. I'd drink it down so fast it'll snap your head off. HELL YEAH not good for you. Hell it's great for you. After my third bypass, I had a double bacon cheeseburger and a side order and let me tell you. God dammit meat is good for and good for meat. GODDAMMIT NOW! -Consolidated- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: it's dead Date: 28 Aug 1997 02:21:03 -0500 (CDT) On Thu, 28 Aug 1997 RVill15373@aol.com wrote: > What's all this crap about you not eating meat. That's all such a bunch of >8sinp8< > for meat. GODDAMMIT NOW! HA!! LOL! anyway, i've decided to become a veg-head after my 21st birthday, sep 4th. i say AFTER 'cause my 'rents are going to take me out to dinner. CRAB LEGS TILL I PUKE!!!!! then, no more meat. and probably milk too. never much liked it anyway. it'll probably kill my mom, but she'll get over it. -xaq- "Sooner or later, everyone goes to the zoo." Slone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fishlips@ahbqs.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: it's dead Date: 28 Aug 1997 02:00:44 -0500 If you're gonna quote the "gods"...at least get it right(or is that left?) ;> MO>What's all this crap about you not eating meat. That's such a bunch of MO>crap. I'll tell you what I eat my whole life. Meat, meat, meat and meat. MO>You don't eat meat. Hardy, har, har that's what I say. Killing me with that crap. MO>I eat meat every damn day. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. I get out of bed at 6AM MO>AND START MY DAY WITH MEAT. YESSIREE, sausage, ham, bacon, steak GOD MO>DAMN I'd eat Capt n' Crunch with beef-berries if they made the damn stuff. I'd eat any MO>meat beef, chicken, lamb, veal, weasel, Chihuahua, snake, dog, poodle. I'd drink it too MO>for christ. HELL YEAH, break out the damn blender and mix me a spam margarita. I'd MO>drink it down so fast it'll snap your head off. HELL YEAH not good for you. Hell MO>it's great for you. After my third bypass, I had a double bacon cheeseburger MO>and a side order and let me tell you. God dammit meat is good, good for you, good MO>meat. GODDAMMIT NOW! MO>-Consolidated- You HAD to quote it...I may just have to quote "Meat Kills", "Veggie Beat Manifesto", "Gone Fishing", and "There Is A Mountain Filled With Blood" now ;> Hmmmm..how to tie this all in w/ Moby now...Too bad this isn't the MBM list..then it'd be MUCH easier...Hmmm...So when's the next single coming out?!? ;> Ryan PS I am sorry for the wasted bandwith..but if someone's gonna quote Consolidated...then they better get it right..or I WILL correct em ;> PPS The above is right now :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Colorez Subject: (mobility) Joe's Apartment Date: 28 Aug 1997 05:27:51 -0700 I heard that Moby was in the movie "Joe's Apartment"... can anyone tell me if that's true? and is it just a cameo? I'm just curious because I don't know if I want to watch a movie about some guy named joe with some kind of cock roach problem otherwise. Thanks -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: damian Subject: Re: (mobility) Joe's Apartment Date: 28 Aug 1997 10:19:39 -0700 Anthony Colorez wrote: > > I heard that Moby was in the movie "Joe's Apartment"... can anyone tell > me if that's true? > and is it just a cameo? I'm just curious because I don't know if I want > to watch a movie about some guy named joe with some kind of cock roach > problem otherwise. Yeah it's true and yes, it's only a SHORT cameo. It's not worth watching the movie for. The movie isn't so bad but still a waste of time if your expecting anything special in seeing Moby. I think he actually plays a DJ. :) -- damian@xmission.com http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) Joe's Apartment Date: 28 Aug 1997 12:12:00 -0500 (CDT) On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, damian wrote: > time if your expecting anything special in seeing Moby. I think he > actually plays a DJ. :) yup. he says, "and now, ladies and gentlemen, SHIT!!!" then the camara pans to the band, shit. that's it. i personaly thought the movie was horrible, but it was on cable and i'd heard moby was in it, so i sat though it. -xaq- "Sooner or later, everyone goes to the zoo." Slone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JadenX@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Big Top Chicago Report Date: 28 Aug 1997 14:36:30 -0400 (EDT) I will give a more detalied report later today including set list, my encounter with Moby (he signed my ticket) and the rest of the show (AWESOME!!!) I HIGHLY recommend going to the top!!!! -Carmen Barone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: EvilNinja2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) DAMN!! Date: 28 Aug 1997 18:03:49 -0400 (EDT) damn DJ TRIPP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Release date of ILTS Date: 28 Aug 1997 19:11:08 -0400 (EDT) hey..i like to score comes out on my mom's b-day so i can buy her the cd for her b-day, have her tell me that she didn't like it and then i can kindly tell her that i'll take it...how about that huh...laterz..elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JadenX@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Big Top Chicago Report Detailed Date: 28 Aug 1997 21:55:27 -0400 (EDT) Well, let's just say I had the best time of my life. All together there were 13 acts. The best was Moby (of course), BT, Eat Static, and Roswell, in that order. Top DJ were Joey Beltram and Jamie Smart (I think that was his name). Anyway, I got there at 8:15 (show started at 8) and some band just got on. They had a okay new Prodigy sound. So, I'm looking around and I see Moby near the back watching the band. I say to my friend, "That's Moby!" As I look back he was gone. I was like, "FUCK!" But as I look around here he is coming right at me. He was going behind me where there was the backstage door. I was like, "You're Moby right? Could you sign my ticket???" I whipped out my stub and my trusty purple marker. He said, "No problem," and started drawing on the back of the stub. I asked him if he was going to play any AR stuff and he replied, "Since this is an electronic show, I'm gonna play old stuff." I then said "Could you play AH AH for me?" He said, "Sure, I'll play it first, okay?" I was like, "Thanks, I love all your work, I have like 30 of your CD's." He responded, "30??" I said, "Yeah, with all the Voodoo Child and Trophy stuff." He said, "shhhh. That's not me," and gave me a smile. He extended his hand and said, "Enjoy the rest of the show." I shook it and said goodbye. As for the set list: AH AH Bring Back my Happiness (Extended Mix) Move (Disco Threat Mix) EXACTLY LIKE EIW REMIXED 2XCD AWESOME Unreleased song (Same as that web site song someone mentioned a while ago, what is the name of it??? He intro'd as, "Here's an unreleased song. Don't you hate it when you go see somebody you know and he plays stuff you don't know?") The NEW James Bond Song (GREAT! He intro'd it as, "Here is the first song on my new album.") Go Why Can't it Stop? (He intro'd it as, "Here is another unreleased song. We're going to play it because we like to." BTW this is a Lopez song if nobody can remember the name) Next is the E (Club Mix or I feel It. Same mix) Feeling So Real He had 2 banners of the old Moby symbol on either side of the stage. I felt like it was 1995 and I never heard of AR. I do like AR, but it's better to dance to his old stuff. I HIGHLY recommend going if you can to the show. They had 2 different shirts. They had a short sleeve 80's style white with dark blue bands around the neck and armholes that said Moby on the front and the old symbol. They also had the new shirt for I like to Score. It is white with ten circles lined up 5 by2 on the front and all the circles are tan in color except the 1st, 7th and 9th (going left to right top to bottom.) are pink. Reminds me of Dunkin Donuts. It says Moby I like to Score in black. They cost 20. That is about it. I'm sorry this is so detailed but I wrote down everything I could after the set. Also, as for instruments, it sounded like the songs were played through the speakers using records and Moby & co. used drum kits, bongos, guitars and drums to play along. Moby can rock on bongos BTW. In XTC, Carmen Barone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: Re: (mobility) Big Top Chicago Report Detailed Date: 28 Aug 1997 23:22:59 EDT hey- sounds like you had an awesome time! so cool that you got a chance to chat, nonetheless make and recieve a request! you must stil be floating! altho i am happy about your excellent chance, im really writing to ask one thing... did you mail my cd yet? it may very well have gotten there but i am not at home now so i cant tell. just let me know... thanks... sarah ________________________________________ "We are men of action; lies do not become us." Westley, in The Princess Bride ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Sweeney Subject: (mobility) Moby speaking with Marylin Manson Date: 28 Aug 1997 23:34:51 -0700 At the CMJ conference Moby is a keynote speaker and will be w/ M. Manson the first week of Sept in NYC. It cost between 200-400$ to get in. I'd go but I don't have $200 bucks to blow. See ya @ Big Top 8/31 in Asbury Park. Mike ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dreamboy Subject: Re: (mobility) Big Top Chicago Report Detailed Date: 29 Aug 1997 00:20:45 -0400 >Also, as for instruments, it >sounded like the songs were played through the speakers using records and >Moby & co. used drum kits, bongos, guitars and drums to play along. Moby can >rock on bongos BTW. any synths? did he play any keys? and who all was on stage with him? how many people? was it the same band that plays with him on his AR material tours? sorry for all the questions...i'm just living in one of them places that won't be blessed with this tour, and any mental picture makes it all more real. thanks, love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "I'm not sayin' this just to be nasty. I sincerely want to fuck the taste out of your mouth. Can you relate?" Prince ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby speaking with Marylin Manson Date: 28 Aug 1997 23:59:41 -0500 (CDT) On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Mike Sweeney wrote: > At the CMJ conference Moby is a keynote speaker and will be w/ M. Manson > the first week of Sept in NYC. It cost between 200-400$ to get in. I'd > go but I don't have $200 bucks to blow. actually, i think it's $200 A DAY! 4 days and nights in NY city. me and another DJ wanted more than anything to go (m. manson is speaking ON MY BIRTHDAY!!! GGAAAAH!!!!) we couldn't get any money from the station i work at, so can't go. we almost went so far at to get a loan. but thought better of it. -xaq- "Sooner or later, everyone goes to the zoo." Slone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fishlips@ahbqs.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Big Top Chicago Report Detailed Date: 28 Aug 1997 23:11:12 -0500 MO>sorry for all the questions...i'm just living in one of them MO>places that won't be blessed with this tour, and any mental MO>picture makes it all more real. MO>thanks, MO>love, MO>ryu Maybe someone who is going to BT would like to take a minidisc and record Moby for those of us(Ryu, me, and others I'm sure)...So we can hear him live?!?! ;> I'm not tooooo terrible bummed about missing out on BT..I will be seeing Ziggy and Big Head Todd in a few weeks..I'd RATHER see 808 and Moby..but..you do whatcha gotta do. :) BTW..who exactly is Jill Greenberg?!?!? I was flipping thru this "magazine" when I saw a pict of Moby(I'll scan it asap)..Anyways..it was a story about "electronica"...Better than others though..it did mention Hyperreal among other things...Anyways...at the bottom of the Moby pict it said "photos by Jill Greenberg"...I go, "where've I heard that name?"...Till I member she's credited w/ all of the Moby picts...so..who is she? :) Ryan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Big Top Chicago Report Detailed Date: 29 Aug 1997 01:11:26 -0400 (EDT) personally...i'm gonna wait till MOBY tours on his own...although i would like to see all those dj's at once, time is not allowing me to be there, and unfortunately i will have to pass this long awaited date...well....i know he'll be doing his own individual tour soon and i will see him...hope and patience....elie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: (mobility) Big Top Chicago Report Detailed Date: 29 Aug 1997 00:00:31 -0700 Oh man, that show sounded awesome. Just a few more questions to add.. What time did the concert end? Was there any moshing to Moby's dance stuff? I remember reading that there was... I *hate* moshing, that's why I hate punk rock shows (but I like the music). Where were you when you saw Moby in the crowd? Near the front of the stage? How big was the crowd? I can't wait!! Shaun . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Samu Heinonen Subject: (mobility) just info to you guys Date: 29 Aug 1997 14:24:16 +0300 (EDT) i thought you guys would love this.. The Big Top Tour Broadcast Live On SonicNet Supercasts September 5th 3:00pm EST http://super.sonicnet.com/welcome.html ____________________________________________________ SonicNet Supercasts broadcasts the best new electronica live over the Internet direct from the acclaimed Big Top Tour September 5th! Check out this amazing line up of techno, drum and bass, big beat, hardcore and Jungle Djs live featuring Video, Audio, Chat and more! ____________________________________________________ Big Top: Date and Performances: September 5th Featuring: ____________________________________________________ Moby Loop Guru Kevin Saunderson 808 State Ken Ishi Grooverider Twelvetrees Michael Dog Headrillaz Banco De Gaia DB Juan Atkins Joey Beltram Eat Static System 7 Jamie Smart Empirion *all performances subject to change or cancellation ____________________________________________________ All The Best Electronica On The Net - Don't Miss It! |********************************| | Samu Heinonen (samuhei@dlc.fi) | | www.dlc.fi/~samuhei | | -Coffee is poison (-Moby) | |********************************| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: Re: (mobility) Big Top Chicago Report Detailed Date: 29 Aug 1997 12:47:59 EDT hey- sounds like you had an awesome time! so cool that you got a chance to chat, nonetheless make and recieve a request! you must stil be floating! altho i am happy about your excellent chance, im really writing to ask one thing... did you mail my cd yet? it may very well have gotten there but i am not at home now so i cant tell. just let me know... thanks... sarah ________________________________________ "We are men of action; lies do not become us." Westley, in The Princess Bride ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: re: (mobility) Big Top Chicago Report Date: 29 Aug 1997 16:25:26 EDT sorry everyone! i emant to send that through private email. oops! sarah ________________________________________ "We are men of action; lies do not become us." Westley, in The Princess Bride ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: (mobility) C Notes Moby promo -- ...finally... Date: 29 Aug 1997 15:47:38 -0500 Well, 6 months after its release, I got my C Notes promotional copy of Moby's _Animal Rights_. *One* of the *2* CDs I was promised by C Notes for putting the appropriate Moby link on a web page. No note; no apology; no explanation or anything else. I don't really need 2 copies of this CD, especially since I've had the proper UK version of this for quite some time. The gist of this is: don't bother with C Notes. If they can't stand by their promises, they're not worth any of your trouble. I would hope that Elektra is rather unhappy with this situation. CC'ed to C Notes. -- C The C.O.D. John Turpin | O D ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JadenX@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Big Top Chicago Report Detailed Date: 29 Aug 1997 23:35:07 -0400 (EDT) Okay I hope this will answer all questions. He did have a keyboard and played along with some songs. He had a bassist, a drummer and a percussion man on stage with him. I missed the AR concert so I am not sure if it is the same. The concert ended at around 4 a.m. Started at 8 p.m. No moshing at all, just a lot of good dancing. I was right in front of the stage He stagedove into the crowd and we were all floating him and he was grabbing everybody hands. The crowd was about 200. Carmen Barone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: (mobility) Big Top Chicago Report Detailed Date: 30 Aug 1997 00:48:47 -0700 On Friday, August 29, 1997 8:35 PM, JadenX@aol.com [SMTP:JadenX@aol.com] wrote: > everybody hands. The crowd was about 200. WHOA!! 200? That is NOT a lot of people at all! I would believe 2000 would be more like it (and I would think *that* would be too small). I don't know how many people went to Organic '96, but I'm envisioning something like that... Shaun . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: EvilNinja2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) I got it first...(i think) Date: 30 Aug 1997 07:22:13 -0400 (EDT) Here it is folks in my hot little hands... Moby James Bond Theme (ED-6049) Side A 1.CJ Bollands Dubbel Oh Heaven Mix (6:07) 2.Moby's Extended Mix (5:50) Side B 1.Danny Tenaglia's Twilio Mix (11:57) 2.Bonus Beats (2:01) i love this song...it just reminds me why i love moby DJ TRIPP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Samu Heinonen Subject: Re: (mobility) I got it first...(i think) Date: 30 Aug 1997 14:29:17 +0300 (EDT) On Saturday, August 30, 1997 07:22:13 you wrote: > >Here it is folks in my hot little hands... > >Moby >James Bond Theme >(ED-6049) > >Side A >1.CJ Bollands Dubbel Oh Heaven Mix (6:07) >2.Moby's Extended Mix (5:50) > >Side B >1.Danny Tenaglia's Twilio Mix (11:57) >2.Bonus Beats (2:01) > >i love this song...it just reminds me why i love moby > >DJ TRIPP > > where did you get it?. is it elektra version.. mute version is not going to release until october.. =(.. fuck! i must go on to check out all good record stores at helsinki .. i mean if they got it as import.. |********************************| | Samu Heinonen (samuhei@dlc.fi) | | www.dlc.fi/~samuhei | | -Coffee is poison (-Moby) | |********************************| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JediKafka@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) I got it first...(i think) Date: 30 Aug 1997 10:54:01 -0400 (EDT) In a message dated 97-08-30 07:24:54 EDT, you write: > Here it is folks in my hot little hands... > > Moby > James Bond Theme > (ED-6049) > > Side A > 1.CJ Bollands Dubbel Oh Heaven Mix (6:07) > 2.Moby's Extended Mix (5:50) > > Side B > 1.Danny Tenaglia's Twilio Mix (11:57) > 2.Bonus Beats (2:01) > > i love this song...it just reminds me why i love moby > > DJ TRIPP > Truly, you are a God. I'm not affiliated with any radio stations or DJs and wonder if you know how I could get hold of a cd promo similar to your vinyl. thanks for listening............ sabacc-tosh / jediKafka@aol.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: achtung3@juno.com (Katie H Davison) Subject: (mobility) Re: big top cleveland Date: 30 Aug 1997 12:08:38 EDT hey there! i just saw big top in cleveland.it was amazing.there were about 600 people there.if anyone has any questions feel free to ask me.i don't want to give set lists out,or go into a long description of the show.because i like to be surprised when i see a show,and i don't want to spoil it for anyone. moby's performance was great even though half of it was moby trying to fix the sound problems.there were quite a few technical difficulties.infact,at one point moby got upset and started kicking the equipment.the strange thing about the show was seeing moby without a guitar.in all the other shows i have seen him in he mixes all of his different styles into one show.but this was all techno. i also met moby again.every moby cancert i have seen,i have had some sort of physical contact with him.the first time i saw him in 95' i touched his ass because he jumped into my arms.the second time i saw him, he pulled me up onstage to dance.that was great!moby and i looking out at 20,000 poeple.he kissed me that day too.and now i met him at big top.after the show i was standing around with my two friends,i turned around and moby was right behind me.i wasn't gonna go over and see him because there were a lot of people crowding around him and i didn't want to bother him.but my friend made me go.so,i went up to him and told him i think he is amazing,and the show sounded great.then he started drawing a picture on my ticket stub.and i told him that i danced with him at endfest.he looked at me and his eyes lit up,and he said right,yeah.then he leaned over and whispered in my ear and said thanks for dancing with me.and i just told him he was great,and cleared away so that everyone could talk to him.wow!he is such a great man! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dreamboy Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: big top cleveland Date: 30 Aug 1997 13:42:01 -0400 >i touched his ass because he jumped into my arms.the second time i saw him, >he pulled me up onstage to dance.that was great! >he kissed me that day too. >i went up to him and told him i >think he is amazing >i told him that i danced with him at >endfest.he looked at me and his eyes lit up,and he said right,yeah. >then he leaned over and whispered in my ear and said thanks for dancing >with me.and i just told him he was great moby ought to write a book on flirting and meeting women and stuff. has he ever been a guest on that *lame* mtv sex show...loveline? he otta. he's a playa me thinks... mack daddy moby. love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "I'm not sayin' this just to be nasty. I sincerely want to fuck the taste out of your mouth. Can you relate?" Prince ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danishh@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) C Notes Moby promo -- ...finally... Date: 30 Aug 1997 16:16:41 -0400 (EDT) What's so special about the C notes promo edition of AR? Thanx Podgy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danishh@aol.com Subject: Re: Re: (mobility) Re: big top cleveland Date: 30 Aug 1997 16:22:32 -0400 (EDT) This Moby list is great....All you people who write are great! I'm really happy there is such a cool list about... Podgy P.S. Ofcourse...Moby is great 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: EvilNinja2@aol.com Subject: (mobility) he was a loveline guest Date: 30 Aug 1997 17:03:36 -0400 (EDT) he was a guest on loveline on 6-20-95...if you can find KROQ's number in L.A. i think they can send you a copy of the tape...(this was when loveline was only on KROQ the radio station in LA) happy hunting DJ TRIPP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dreamboy Subject: (mobility) VOODOO CHILD TOUR ...was:::Big Top Chicago Report Detailed Date: 30 Aug 1997 18:09:32 -0400 At 01:11 AM 8/29/97 -0400, you wrote: >personally...i'm gonna wait till MOBY tours on his own...although i would >like to see all those dj's at once, time is not allowing me to be there, and >unfortunately i will have to pass this long awaited date...well....i know >he'll be doing his own individual tour soon and i will see him...hope and >patience....elie does anyone know what became of the VOODOO CHLD TOUR? love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "I'm not sayin' this just to be nasty. I sincerely want to fuck the taste out of your mouth. Can you relate?" Prince ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dreamboy Subject: Re: (mobility) just info to you guys Date: 30 Aug 1997 18:10:25 -0400 At 02:24 PM 8/29/97 +0300, you wrote: >i thought you guys would love this.. > >The Big Top Tour >Broadcast Live On SonicNet Supercasts >September 5th >3:00pm EST > >http://super.sonicnet.com/welcome.html >____________________________________________________ is some special netscape plugin needed for this, or is it realaudio? love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "I'm not sayin' this just to be nasty. I sincerely want to fuck the taste out of your mouth. Can you relate?" Prince ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: EvilNinja2@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) VOODOO CHILD TOUR Date: 30 Aug 1997 18:19:25 -0400 (EDT) It is still in the works...i think that Moby is waiting till after I like to score to tour big time.... he put out three albums this year and hopefully he'll be smart and have a HUGE show... DJ TRIPP "Thats just my opinion...i could be wrong" Dennis Miller ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JadenX@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Big Top Chicago Report Detailed Date: 30 Aug 1997 20:32:09 -0400 (EDT) Okay I hope this will answer all questions. He did have a keyboard and played along with some songs. He had a bassist, a drummer and a percussion man on stage with him. I missed the AR concert so I am not sure if it is the same. The concert ended at around 4 a.m. Started at 8 p.m. No moshing at all, just a lot of good dancing. I was right in front of the stage He stagedove into the crowd and we were all floating him and he was grabbing everybody hands. The crowd was about 200. Carmen Barone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Samu Heinonen Subject: Re: (mobility) C Notes Moby promo -- ... Date: 31 Aug 1997 11:20:33 +0300 (EDT) On Saturday, August 30, 1997 16:16:41 you wrote: > >What's so special about the C notes promo edition of AR? > >Thanx > >Podgy > > it is same as normal us elektra version.. i just get it freely from cnotes =) |********************************| | Samu Heinonen (samuhei@dlc.fi) | | www.dlc.fi/~samuhei | | -Coffee is poison (-Moby) | |********************************| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: damian Subject: Re: (mobility) C Notes Moby promo -- ...finally... Date: 31 Aug 1997 09:53:36 -0700 Danishh@aol.com wrote: > > What's so special about the C notes promo edition of AR? There is nothing special about the C Notes CD of AR... it's just as if you bought it at the store. It's not even marked or labeled as a promo. What was suppose to be good was that C Notes promised to provide TWO free copies of the US AR if you provided a link to the Elektra Moby web page. Well, many people provided the link and after a _long_ five months of nothing... ONE cd arrived with no word as to why it took so long or why only one CD arrived. So anyway... -- ** mailto:damian@xmission.com ** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/jam.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: achtung3@juno.com (Katie H Davison) Subject: (mobility) Re: big top cleveland Date: 31 Aug 1997 12:54:52 EDT On Sat, 30 Aug 1997 16:22:32 -0400 (EDT) Danishh@aol.com writes: >This Moby list is great....All you people who write are great! I'm >really >happy there is such a cool list about... > >Podgy > >P.S. Ofcourse...Moby is great 2 > > thanks!i really love this list too.you guys are all great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Weiss Subject: (mobility) San Fran show? Date: 31 Aug 1997 22:11:59 -0700 is there any news as to when tickets go on sale for the Big Top tours San Fran stop? -- Eric Weiss eric_w@geocities.com http://www.hotwired.com/members/profile/acropolis/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Sex alleviates tension. Love causes it." - Woody Allen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stobey1@mc.net Subject: (mobility) moby posters Date: 02 Aug 1997 06:25:21 -0500 okay, so im looking for moby posters or pictures or something anything and i can't find them. someone please help me! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Don Quixote Subject: Re: (mobility) does anyone remember??? Date: 20 Aug 1997 22:32:29 -0400 At 08:19 PM 9/7/97 -0500, you wrote: >ok, i know that i was gone and off the list all summer, but does anyone know if >that idea for those of us on the list making a tape of covers and remixes of >moby material ever became of anything? i was just wondering about it >tonight... sadly, no. the guy who was in charge of it (mark gluth aka white rat) mysteriously disappeared. we were sort of net buddies, and one day my emails started bouncing, and that was that. i still think this is a good idea though. if anybody else would like to handle it, i'd contribute lickity split. i'd handle it myself, but have enuff things going on right now, i just wouldn't have the time. anyone? oh, and for anyone who is new, the project was like this: anyone on the mobility list who made music and who wanted to contribute was going to put together a tape of covers of moby's songs, then give it to him for christmas as a gift. i know i did two songs, and i think a few other people did also. it's a good idea. love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "Fill us with de dope track, lick us, twist us, roll us in your mouth, light us up and take a hit. Light us up and take a hit...suck us 'till we're dry, and when we're lookin' like a roach, hit the lights." - O(+> ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Don Quixote Subject: (mobility) the next big thing Date: 20 Aug 1997 22:33:45 -0400 i know that this has been discussed before, but we have some new subscribers. just wondering what people's opinions on the next "real" album of moby's is going to sound like. i like to score doesn't count. what will he do next? love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "Fill us with de dope track, lick us, twist us, roll us in your mouth, light us up and take a hit. Light us up and take a hit...suck us 'till we're dry, and when we're lookin' like a roach, hit the lights." - O(+> ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Don Quixote Subject: RE: (mobility) remix comp Date: 20 Aug 1997 23:39:00 -0400 At 11:18 PM 9/7/97 -0400, you wrote: >Okay, so this was just people from the list re-making moby's songs? that was the original intention, yes. love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "Fill us with de dope track, lick us, twist us, roll us in your mouth, light us up and take a hit. Light us up and take a hit...suck us 'till we're dry, and when we're lookin' like a roach, hit the lights." - O(+> ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Don Quixote Subject: Re: (mobility) the next big thing Date: 22 Aug 1997 00:49:49 -0400 >Elektra certainly seems to considers "Score" a real record. well, i don't. and as a matter of fact, i get rather mad at elektra for re-releasing so much moby material. mute isn't much better. i know it's not just them, most record labels are like that...but it still rouses my emotions. "i like to score" is not a 'real' album to me,,,i'd count it as an ep since i have half the stuff on it already. love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "Fill us with de dope track, lick us, twist us, roll us in your mouth, light us up and take a hit. Light us up and take a hit...suck us 'till we're dry, and when we're lookin' like a roach, hit the lights." - O(+> ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Don Quixote Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY'S BIRTHDAY!!!!! Date: 24 Aug 1997 18:56:49 -0400 At 03:04 PM 9/11/97 -0500, you wrote: >well, my b-day was just over a week ago...not that this has anything to >do with moby...other than the fact that he spoke at the CMJ thing the day >of my birthday and i didn't have enough money to go! sad day... animal rights was released on february 11th.. guess what...? yep, that was MY birthday! birthdays rule. love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "Fill us with de dope track, lick us, twist us, roll us in your mouth, light us up and take a hit. Light us up and take a hit...suck us 'till we're dry, and when we're lookin' like a roach, hit the lights." - O(+> ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Don Quixote Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY'S BIRTHDAY!!!!! Date: 25 Aug 1997 00:08:29 -0400 At 11:20 PM 9/11/97 -0400, you wrote: >hey! > my birthday has absolutley nothing to do with moby!it's february >9th,and i don't believe anything great happened that day.oh well... that's ok. you'll get a consolation prize! love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "Fill us with de dope track, lick us, twist us, roll us in your mouth, light us up and take a hit. Light us up and take a hit...suck us 'till we're dry, and when we're lookin' like a roach, hit the lights." - O(+> ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Don Quixote Subject: Re: (mobility) OK Here We Go! Moby In Q Date: 27 Aug 1997 20:46:31 -0400 thanks for typing this up. i wish i hadn't read this line though: >M: I've recorded a few ideas but don't expect to release anything until >late 1998. It's good to work on my own without any inconvenience. love, ryu <+)O <+)O(+> O(+> "Fill us with de dope track, lick us, twist us, roll us in your mouth, light us up and take a hit. Light us up and take a hit...suck us 'till we're dry, and when we're lookin' like a roach, hit the lights." - O(+> ......................................................... 814-867-0756 Ryu jwz109@psu.edu ......................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stobey1@mc.net Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on Lovelines... Date: 11 Aug 1997 04:22:28 -0500 damn i missed it i only check my e mail once in forever. so, if you taped it, couold you email me, maybe you could send me a copy?-lucy stobey1@mc.net