From: mobility-owner@xmission.com (mobility Digest) To: mobility-digest@xmission.com Subject: mobility Digest V1 #19 Reply-To: mobility@xmission.com Sender: mobility-owner@xmission.com Errors-To: mobility-owner@xmission.com Precedence: mobility Digest Tuesday, March 18 1997 Volume 01 : Number 019 In this issue: Re: (mobility) moby on 120 minutes... (mobility) Another Review... (mobility) Digests **Admin Message** (mobility) CNotes Moby Promotion Re: (mobility) CNotes Moby Promotion Re: (mobility) Moby in Dallas Re: (mobility) Another Review... Re: (mobility) Another Review... Re: (mobility) Another Review... Re: (mobility) Another Review... Re: (mobility) Another Review... (mobility) Wu-Tang Re: (mobility) Another Review... Re: (mobility) CNotes Moby Promotion Re: (mobility) Another Review... (mobility) Revolver remixes Re: (mobility) CNotes Moby Promotion Re: (mobility) Revolver remixes (mobility) Animal Rights - Conversion Re: (mobility) Another Review... (mobility) spring heel jack (mobility) Moby's Cameo Re: (mobility) Moby's Cameo Re: (mobility) Moby's Cameo Re: (mobility) Animal Rights - Conversion (mobility) The Saint Re: (mobility) The Saint Re: (mobility) Moby's Cameo Re: (mobility) The Saint Re: (mobility) Wu-Tang Re: (mobility) Wu-Tang Re: (mobility) The Saint Re: (mobility) Wu-Tang RE: (mobility) Revolver remixes (mobility) Off topic..but... See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the mobility or mobility-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 17:01 -0500 From: "Hamlin, Gail" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on 120 minutes... >he said something like back in the days, like in the early 90's, the rave t>hing wasn't really based on the drugs and the dress codes that they are >nowadays..u know? Amen to that!!! Gail ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 15:48:44 -0500 From: fishlips@ahbqs.com Subject: (mobility) Another Review... Once again...here's another review of AR...This time from The Rocket(as they say, "The Northwest Music and Entertainment Magazine") Moby Animal Rights (Elektra CD) The most formative years of a child's life are supposedly his earliest ones. It seems the teenage years, however, were more influential in the life - or at least the career - of electronic pioneer and producer, Moby. An adolescent during the first half of the 1980's, Moby's love of synth pop bands like New Order and Echo and the Bunnymen unarguably led to his deep interest in techno and house music. Yet the early '80s also brought with them punk and new wave bands like Public Image Ltd. and Black Flag. Moby's latest effort, "Animal Rights", makes it clear that he was a product of the early '80s as a whole. Moby recently opened for Soundgarden on their European tour, and the latter's influence on "Animal Rights" is obvious in the album's metal-punk edge. The bass and guitar on "Face It," for instance, are as beliberate and oppressive as any of Soundgarden's slower, heavier pieces. The three-chord structure of "You," on the other hand, pays tribute to Moby's interest in punk, while the opening mechanized drums and metallic guitar of "Come On Baby" are reminiscent of Nine Inch Nails. Moby hasn't entirely lost his love of the experimental, interspersing instrumental interludes - many encompassing an entire synth-spawned string orchestra - throughout "Animal Rights". Nor has his independent spirit died; Moby played all the instruments on every song, save two, and engineered the album in his New York Studio. Still it's telling that "Animal Rights'" best track is a cover of Mission of Burma's "That's When I Reach for My Revolver." Judged on its own merits, "Animal Rights" isn't that bad. When placed within an historical context, problems arise. While Moby's electronic music made him a leader, his current foray into the world of metal relegates him to the role of a follower. With "Animal Rights", the former musicical pioneer has become just another Soundgarden or Trent Reznor rip-off. Nina Pealman Ok..me again...just curious..when was that tour w/ Soundgarden..cuz Moby started slowly turning back to his punk roots in '95(with EIW )..Also I don't know where Nina hears NIN in Moby's music...I sure don't..One last thing..I don't think Moby was THAT worried about how AR would fit in the historical context of music...Seems to me if he had been..he would have stuck w/ electronic music Ryan Fishlips@ahbqs.com www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 15:54:22 -0700 From: Damian@xmission.com Subject: (mobility) Digests **Admin Message** This message mainly goes out to those subscribed to "mobility-digest". As you will have noticed before reading this message. You went without a digest for five days: Wednesday, 12 March 1997 - Volume 01 : Number 016 / 22.2 kB Monday, March 17 1997 - Volume 01 : Number 017 / 41.0 kB The majordomo system that carries out the mailing functions of this list was recently upgraded. However, the digest operations got messed up in the process. It explains why there was such a huge gap and why digest #17 was so huge (twice the size than normal - because of the que that sat until forced out today). Anyway, this is just mumbo jumbo and me trying to fill you. One last thing (and this goes for digest subscribers only); how do you like the size of the digests being sent? Please only take digests #1 - #16 into consideration (#17 was messed up as I have already explained). Each digest is normally 20 kb - 25 kb per issue. Should this be increased or decreased? Thanks. Any questions? Problems? Please let me know. - -- ** damian@xmission.com ** owner-mobility@xmission.com ** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 16:01:22 -0700 From: Damian@xmission.com Subject: (mobility) CNotes Moby Promotion What follows is a response that I received from Greg with CNotes. Has been talking back and forth with me about this promotion since early February. I wrote him last week asking what progress was being made on the Moby internet link promotion. He doesn't give a time frame but at least it's something. Here is what he had to say: (Greg was advised that this would be forwarded to the mailing list) - ------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Progress? Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 14:35:59 -0800 (PST) From: Greg Smith To: Damian@xmission.com Hello Damian!! There were some difficulties (apparently in communications) with the labels sending out the CDs for similar promos in past giveaways. To avoid any further such incidents we are having Elektra send the MOBY CDs to us and we are going to send them out ourselves. I will let you know as soon as they arrive and are on their way. I appreciate all of your help and patience!! Greg Smith <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> C NOTES INTERACTIVE ------> http://www.cnotes.com Online Entertainment Marketing Web Page Design - -- ** damian@xmission.com ** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 15:10:12 -0800 From: eric weiss Subject: Re: (mobility) CNotes Moby Promotion from everyone on the list: thanks damian! there is no reason other than you're pure kindness why you followed up on this... this world needs more of you feeling like spreading some joy, eric - -- Eric Weiss Epicentre Productions eric_w@geocities.com http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/ http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip "If you were god what would upset you more, bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 05:32:38 -0800 From: cheezit Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in Dallas Daniel Cerman wrote: > > I just got this info: > > Moby is coming to Edgefest on April 20th at the Coca-Cola Starplex > in Dallas, Texas, along with Beck, Prodigy, and many more! oh...my god! sounds like the most kick ass concert available! our edgefest here in tulsa will have beck, but not any one else good(mighty mighty bosstones?!? give me a break). i gotta see if i can get to dallas! l8r, cheezit a transformer always knows the score is four leave you hangin on the floor for more and less and more of the blame ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 20:02:40 -0500 (EST) From: MOBYchild@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Another Review... In a message dated 97-03-17 19:54:20 EST, you write: > Judged on its own merits, "Animal Rights" isn't that bad. When > placed within an historical context, problems arise. While Moby's > electronic music made him a leader, his current foray into the world of > metal relegates him to the role of a follower. With "Animal Rights", > the former musicical pioneer has become just another Soundgarden or > Trent Reznor rip-off. Nina Pealman > what kind of crack was this reporter smoking?...moby is no longer his own self, but the result of a strange band-mutation?...i wish some reporters would look beyond the recent history of the preformer. i think that bands today are copying Prodigy and Chem Bros, just to sound *cool*....moby, as long as i've listened to him, hasnt followed anyones lead, and i resent that he is now called a *former music pioneer*. really angry at NINA PEALMAN the renegade robot Liam of the cosmos and beyond ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 20:05:57 -0500 From: Matt Himes Subject: Re: (mobility) Another Review... As always, name dropping: New Order Echo and the>Bunnymen >Public Image Ltd. Black Flag. Soundgarden while the opening mechanized drums >and metallic guitar of "Come On Baby" are reminiscent of >Nine Inch Nails. The name dropping isn't as bad as it usually is, though. Reviewers are so little minded sometimes. All they can ever think about is NIN. Trent does great stuff, but he isn't the standard by which all music produced with a synthesizer is judged. Come on people, think a little when you review. > Moby hasn't entirely lost his love of the experimental, >interspersing instrumental interludes . . . throughout "Animal Rights". Nor has >his independent spirit died; Moby played all the instruments on every >song, save two, and engineered the album in his New York Studio. Still >it's telling that "Animal Rights'" best track is a cover of Mission of >Burma's "That's When I Reach for My Revolver." > Judged on its own merits, "Animal Rights" isn't that bad. When >placed within an historical context, problems arise. Oh, come on. Let's not be silly. While Moby's >electronic music made him a leader, his current foray into the world of >metal relegates him to the role of a follower. This reviewer doesn't really know what she's talking about. As we all know here, musically, Moby does whatever the hell he wants, whenever he wants, and the rest of us just have to roll with the punches. With "Animal Rights", >the former musicical pioneer has become just another Soundgarden or >Trent Reznor rip-off. > I don't think the reviewer was thinking too hard when she wrote this review. For example, she writes: Moby hasn't entirely lost his love of the experimental, >interspersing instrumental interludes . . . throughout "Animal Rights". Five sentences later, she writes: With "Animal Rights", >the former musicical pioneer has become just another Soundgarden or >Trent Reznor rip-off. Get my point? Just my critique. Hey, did everyone get my response about light photons last night? It didn't seem to get through. Or has the server been changed so that you don't get the messages you send? Later, Matt Himes aka: _______________ ___________ __________ ___ ___ /_____ _____/| / _____ /| / _______/| / /| / /| |____/ /|_____|/ / /|___/ / / / /|______|/ / /_/__/ / / / / / / /_/__/ / / / /_/____ /_______ / / / / / / __ ___/ / / _______/| |______/ / / / / / / / |\ \__|/ / /|______|/ / / / / / / / / / \\ \ / /_/_____ _____/ / / /__/ / /__/ / \\__\ /__________/| /_______/ / |__|/ |__|/ |__| |__________|/ |_______|/ mrh160@psu.edu trey@psu.edu Trey's Mechwarrior Niche-> http://www.ecsel.psu.edu/~mhimes/ Trey's Other Mechwarrior Niche-> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3527 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 17:22:38 -0800 From: eric weiss Subject: Re: (mobility) Another Review... woah! can we go easy on the quoting previous messages.. or at least be a little neater about it.. phew.. anyway.. it seems that most people here are preaching to the converted.. as always i will say i enjoy moby, nin, fsol, marilyn manson, tricky, minor threat, etc.. and each for their individuality and independent creativity... i dont think trent could make a moby album and i dont think moby could make a nin records... i think we all agree on that.. and unfortunatly a lot of todays "record reviewers" resort to the crappy 'half one band, half another" description... or the famous 'sounds like some big time band on drugs' or whatever... thats why mainstream press sucks.. but oh well.. what can you do? - -- Eric Weiss Epicentre Productions eric_w@geocities.com http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/ http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip "If you were god what would upset you more, bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 20:33:26 -0500 From: Matt Himes Subject: Re: (mobility) Another Review... At 05:22 PM 3/17/97 -0800, you wrote: >woah! can we go easy on the quoting previous messages.. or at least be a >little neater about it.. phew.. hee hee hee anyway.. it seems that most people here >are preaching to the converted.. Eh? please clarify. Later, Matt Himes aka: _______________ ___________ __________ ___ ___ /_____ _____/| / _____ /| / _______/| / /| / /| |____/ /|_____|/ / /|___/ / / / /|______|/ / /_/__/ / / / / / / /_/__/ / / / /_/____ /_______ / / / / / / __ ___/ / / _______/| |______/ / / / / / / / |\ \__|/ / /|______|/ / / / / / / / / / \\ \ / /_/_____ _____/ / / /__/ / /__/ / \\__\ /__________/| /_______/ / |__|/ |__|/ |__| |__________|/ |_______|/ mrh160@psu.edu trey@psu.edu Trey's Mechwarrior Niche-> http://www.ecsel.psu.edu/~mhimes/ Trey's Other Mechwarrior Niche-> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3527 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 08:47:13 -0500 From: Sinjin Subject: Re: (mobility) Another Review... .smite mainstream ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 14:07:55 +0000 From: Col Subject: (mobility) Wu-Tang Who was it that liked the Wu-Tang? They are one of the best rap acts of all time.I love them. Anyone know the European date of their album release.I know that it's towards the end of April/start of May in the US,but what about Europe? Col. "YAH! If you don't want a burn from GLOCK Then beware, I buck shots, we move up, the buck stops Here, no more dough will be made Unless it's being made by who? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 10:50:07 +0000 From: technogod@armenia-c.it.earthlink.net Subject: Re: (mobility) Another Review... okay... at first, i didn't really like AR, but i listened to it a lot over spring break, and it's pretty good in its own right... BUT, this nina chick said something about moby going from a pioneer to a follower? didn't he say on 120 minutes that he was going back to punk because everyone and their mother is going electronic? wouldn't that make him a second generation pioneer BACK to punk? or am i just interpreting what he said completely wrong? yeah, i listen to neworder and echo, and i don't think moby's music sounds anything like them... and didn't SPIN totally rape AR with a rating of 4 (out of 10)? i mean i was disappointed at first, but i wouldn't have given it a 4... they should judge the album and not compare it to previous work (which i'm guilty of, and i'll try not to do it again)... one thing that pissed me off around the release of AR was hearing TWIRFMR thrust in the middle of a chilli peppers/nirvana/stone temple mix... i thought moby deserved a little better rotation than that... but that's just me... lee =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= they can make me go to college, but they still can't make me think! http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Towers/9514/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 17:52:53 +0200 (EET) From: Samu Heinonen Subject: Re: (mobility) CNotes Moby Promotion At 15.10 17.3.1997 -0800, you wrote: >from everyone on the list: thanks damian! > >there is no reason other than you're pure kindness why you followed up >on this... this world needs more of you > >feeling like spreading some joy, >eric >-- >Eric Weiss >Epicentre Productions > >eric_w@geocities.com >http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/ >http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html >http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip > >"If you were god what would upset you more, >bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of >healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby > > i was wondering one thing of this promotion.. are they going to send some promo versions of animal rights or these same what are in the stores.. i am just wondering that.. +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+ | Samu | | Heinonen | | e-mail:samuhei@dlc.fi | | Finland | | http://www.dlc.fi/~samuhei | +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 08:54:46 -0500 From: fishlips@ahbqs.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Another Review... MO>or whatever... thats why mainstream press sucks.. but oh well.. what can MO>you do? MO>-- MO>Eric Weiss MO>Epicentre Productions The Rocket isn't mainstream press though(at least I'd like to think so)..they only cover the NW(but do review stuff from all over the world)..We at least have to accept that not EVERYONE is gonna like AR(doesn't mean we have to accept what they say about it though)...The Rocket does accept(and print) letters..so if you wanna bitch Nina out(please do it in a civil way)..write to em at RocketSea@aol.com BTW..what I DON'T get is them having an aol addy..why not support one of the local ISP's..ooh..I'll write a letter ;> Ryan Fishlips@ahbqs.com www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 09:18:56 -0700 From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) Revolver remixes Today is supposed to be the release date for the Revolver remixes. Has anybody seen them? I just advance-ordered a vinyl release from CDnow, but didn't see a CD listed. Daniel Cerman http://www.hyperreal.com/music/artists/moby/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 09:04:32 -0700 From: Damian@xmission.com Subject: Re: (mobility) CNotes Moby Promotion Samu Heinonen wrote: > > i was wondering one thing of this promotion.. are they going to send some > promo versions of animal rights or these same what are in the stores.. i am > just wondering that.. I have no idea. At first I assumed that it would be a store bought version but since it's coming from the label directly it could be a promo version. Who knows, I guess we'll just have to wait and see. I didn't get too technical with Greg (at CNotes) about the stuff. :) p.s. we're still having problems with the digests!!!! grrrr... - -- ** damian@xmission.com ** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 09:44:20 -0700 From: Damian@xmission.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Revolver remixes Daniel Cerman wrote: > > Today is supposed to be the release date for the Revolver remixes. Has > anybody seen them? I just advance-ordered a vinyl release from CDnow, > but didn't see a CD listed. Nope, haven't heard a thing. If it is to be released today, I'm surprised that nothing more specific has been mentioned or announced by Elektra or MCT. I also think it's strange how Elektra has been timing things. Elektra (I guess I should say SubPop) released Revolver as a 7" and three weeks later the album Animal Rights. Then they are supposedly releasing an actual single for Revolver almost a month after the album. Why not release Revolver w/the 7"? I'm sorry but with how things are looking and how trends normally go, I think we'll be lucky if we see one more single released from the album. After that it'll be a no go if the sales aren't more than promising. That's just my feelings, especially when it comes to Elektra. I thought things were looking up with the relationship between Moby and Elektra, but not any more. Then again, maybe it's still too early and I'll just end up eating my words. :) - -- ** damian@xmission.com ** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 12:30:55 -0600 From: Scott Stegenga Subject: (mobility) Animal Rights - Conversion Okay I too have just picked up our hero's latest work, that being the 'Animal Rights' CD. Want a mini-review?...nope. Aint gonna have it, too many already posted and I'm sure you'll pass the words in one ear and out the other. But, my opinion...okay. I like it, I'm not disappointed with this 'new sound' that many have complained about over some messages here and there because yes, its somewhat his old style (I've not heard the older 'pre-techno' material ala Flipper and such, although Ultra Vivid Scene was very underrated, an awesome project - Kurt Ralske is better than Cobain) but is it just me, or can alot of these songs be converted into techno songs as well? Its already been done with 'Revolver' and I can see alot of tunes slipping into some remixers hands and being shaped into nice deviant digital delicacies. My favourites...'Say Its All Mine' and 'Face It' (all f-ing 10 minutes of it..ahhh) and I think they can be reworked into even better songs. Any other ideas? Does the single for 'Come on Baby' do the same? I'm lost in the 'singles' domain of Moby knowledge. I own no singles/imports/bootlegs/interviews/recitations/spoken word/remixes/acting auditions/phone messages/eraser shreds/etc. from Moby so maybe I'm in some unchartered territory here, but the music has the same feel as his earlier work, just a different package. I've already posted this before a few weeks ago, I just wanted to confirm my thoughts AFTER I heard the CD myself. I remember an old interview of Moby's where he said he likes to make music that sounds good even on a shitty cassette player like one he has at home, and this latest CD does that theory justice. Any word on his contribution to 'The Saint' soundtrack? Is it old/new/unreleased/demo/etc? Tell me. Scott Steg - ----- "A line of vodka tears inside...A shot of boredom helps my mind." -- Manic Street Preachers ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 13:54:36 -0500 (EST) From: I Have Herpies! Subject: Re: (mobility) Another Review... At 10:50 AM 3/18/97 +0000, you wrote: >okay... at first, i didn't really like AR, but i listened to it a lot >over spring break, and it's pretty good in its own right... BUT, this >nina chick said something about moby going from a pioneer to a >follower? didn't he say on 120 minutes that he was going back to >punk because everyone and their mother is going electronic? wouldn't >that make him a second generation pioneer BACK to punk? or am i just >interpreting what he said completely wrong? i think you're right here. it's hard to be a pioneer of electronic music now that everybody's doing it. moby did his job a few years ago, and i think he's satisfied with that. by him going back to metal/punk and trying something kinda new with it (it's a tad different, you gotta admit) while nobody else is caring about the guitar, he is in fact becoming a pioneer again. reviewers like that girl don't really know much about what they are reviewing and it shows. love, ryu 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 "Our face is not a jackel that devours all it sees -Baby moving closer to the future Fox transforming our disease" 77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171 IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 14:06:21 -0500 (EST) From: I Have Herpies! Subject: (mobility) spring heel jack for those of you who are interested in spring heel jack, i just wanted to let you know that they finally have a web site. the address is: http://www.island-independent.com/springheeljack/ it's still new, and small, but has a message board and a contest running. check it out. sorry for the non-mobiness of this message, so to compensate, here's a question: if moby was to make a guest appearance on a tv sitcom, which sitcom would it be, and what would his roll be? love, ryu 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 "Our face is not a jackel that devours all it sees -Baby moving closer to the future Fox transforming our disease" 77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 Ryu * ryu97@twd.net * 814-238-3171 IowotflaichiNoromDreamboyCipherStoicDonQuixoteJonZ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 13:41:27 -0600 From: Scott Stegenga Subject: (mobility) Moby's Cameo Ryu Wrote... >if moby was to make a guest appearance on a tv >sitcom, which sitcom would it be, and what would >his roll be? Hopefully not Friends (I can't believe Chryssie Hynde did that...) or Ellen (Look, I'm a lesbian...suprised?..uh no.) My vote would be Third Rock from the Sun. He'd play an alien posing as a musician and his name would be Moby also (yes, its like the Dennis Rodman cameo, but better). They'd meet him in a bar or record store. Or, he could do what alot of other musicians have done...appear on 'The Adventures of Pete and Pete', but I don't have cable so that's not so good. Scott Steg - ----- "A line of vodka tears inside...A shot of boredom helps my mind." -- Manic Street Preachers ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 12:03:10 -0800 From: eric weiss Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby's Cameo two words: X-Files - -- Eric Weiss Epicentre Productions eric_w@geocities.com http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/ http://pages.prodigy.com/acropolis/moby.html http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4255/MobyIcon.zip "If you were god what would upset you more, bare breasts on t.v. or the destruction of healthy and beautiful eco-systems?" -Moby ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 14:53:17 -0600 (CST) From: Bill Tatalovich Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby's Cameo > Or, he could do what alot of other musicians have done...appear on 'The > Adventures of Pete and Pete', but I don't have cable so that's not so good. Oh man, you read my mind. Reading this took me back to seeing Michael Stipe on the screen saying "You look like a bona fide sludgesicle man" and raising his eyebrows and seeing Juliana Hatfield warning big Pete not to eat the meatloaf in the cafeteria. Great show, even without the musician cameos....is Pete and Pete still on, and if so, who's done cameos lately? As to what sitcom Moby would be on....I'm just going to have to vote for the X-Files...he would fit in SO well with the Lone Gunmen....heck, maybe we could persuade the producers to make that one guy that always wears the cool shirts (Ramones, Social Distortion before they became big, etc.) to wear a Moby shirt.... Bill Tatalovich wt3@cec.wustl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 14:07:45 -0700 From: Damian@xmission.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights - Conversion Scott Stegenga wrote: > > Any word on his contribution to 'The Saint' soundtrack? Is it > old/new/unreleased/demo/etc? Tell me. I didn't know this. Can anyone provide the track listing? I know Oribital is on it, what about the rest? Thanks. - -- ** damian@xmission.com ** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 15:41:00 -0600 From: Scott Stegenga Subject: (mobility) The Saint Yes, Moby appears on the forthcoming sountrack for 'The Saint' along with alot of other techno artists (Daft Punk, Sneaker Pimps, Chemical Brothers to name a few). Check out the website: http://www.virginrecords.com/saint/ And its got some sound samples too. Moby's contribution 'Oil 1' sounds cool. No word on the release date. I'm looking forward to the movie not only because of the soundtrack and Elisabeth Shue (a tasty looking morsel, eh?), but because its based on the original UK TV series that made Roger Moore famous before he became James Bond. Ta Ta. Scott Steg - ----- "A line of vodka tears inside...A shot of boredom helps my mind." -- Manic Street Preachers ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 14:46:42 -0700 From: Damian@xmission.com Subject: Re: (mobility) The Saint Scott Stegenga wrote: > > Yes, Moby appears on the forthcoming sountrack for 'The Saint' along with > alot of other techno artists (Daft Punk, Sneaker Pimps, Chemical Brothers to > name a few). > > Check out the website: http://www.virginrecords.com/saint/ > > And its got some sound samples too. Moby's contribution 'Oil 1' sounds cool. > No word on the release date. Ahh!!!!!!!! Too cool, I've been waiting forever to see this release (Oil 1). We've known about it's existence through Daniel's discography. Thank you, thank you, thank you for the info. I'm off to check it out. :) - -- ** damian@xmission.com ** http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 18:25:47 -0500 From: Matt Himes Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby's Cameo At 12:03 PM 3/18/97 -0800, you wrote: >two words: X-Files >-- Ahh ha! I think we have something here. Later, Matt Himes aka: _______________ ___________ __________ ___ ___ /_____ _____/| / _____ /| / _______/| / /| / /| |____/ /|_____|/ / /|___/ / / / /|______|/ / /_/__/ / / / / / / /_/__/ / / / /_/____ /_______ / / / / / / __ ___/ / / _______/| |______/ / / / / / / / |\ \__|/ / /|______|/ / / / / / / / / / \\ \ / /_/_____ _____/ / / /__/ / /__/ / \\__\ /__________/| /_______/ / |__|/ |__|/ |__| |__________|/ |_______|/ mrh160@psu.edu trey@psu.edu Trey's Mechwarrior Niche-> http://www.ecsel.psu.edu/~mhimes/ Trey's Other Mechwarrior Niche-> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3527 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 17:44:32 -0600 (CST) From: ".xAQ_" Subject: Re: (mobility) The Saint On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, Scott Stegenga wrote: > Yes, Moby appears on the forthcoming sountrack for 'The Saint' along with > alot of other techno artists (Daft Punk, Sneaker Pimps, Chemical Brothers to > name a few). another great soundtrack is the one for the playstation game "wipeout xl". it features fluke, daft punk, chem. bros., prodigy, underworld, photek, fsol, orbital, sourse direct, and leftfield. it is one of the best collections of what's going on in techno/electro you can find. GET IT TODAY!!! - -xaq- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 18:41:04 -0500 (EST) From: "Heather Galterio (PSY)" Subject: Re: (mobility) Wu-Tang I love Wu-Tang clan. Their style of rap is so much better than all these new "gangsta rap". They aren't promoting violence, they are just rapping because they love it. This is also true of A Tribe Called Quest, the next best in my opinion. Two groups, different styles, but the same message. Heather Galterio ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 18:41:04 -0500 (EST) From: "Heather Galterio (PSY)" Subject: Re: (mobility) Wu-Tang I love Wu-Tang clan. Their style of rap is so much better than all these new "gangsta rap". They aren't promoting violence, they are just rapping because they love it. This is also true of A Tribe Called Quest, the next best in my opinion. Two groups, different styles, but the same message. Heather Galterio ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 97 06:20:49 PST From: spacecat@spideyweb.net (Rick Ackerson) Subject: Re: (mobility) The Saint I went to www.virginrecords.com/saint/artistsall.html and in their bio of moby, they quoted Dan's Ultimate Moby Page. I listened to the clip of Oil 1. It's ok. The whole song is probably good. Aaron Ackerson ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 20:38:06 +0000 From: "Ben Chim" Subject: Re: (mobility) Wu-Tang Hi. I feel the same way as you do regarding hip hop. I've loved that genre for quite a while now and I too find the gangsta style way too played out. While most people seem to feel that "gangsta rap" died with Eazy E, I think the majority of rappers today still are playing out that style, especially those from the West side of the US. Anyway, a Tribe Called Quest are still my favorite hip hop group, although I found their latest album to be a little too commercial for my taste, and as a whole dissappointing. It always saddens me to see my fav. artists make a song "listener" friendly, and not make it how they want it to sound. I'm not sure if the Tribe succombed to such a temptation, but I think that their lastest album is very different from their previous three. later, Ben PS- the Wu tang are my second favorite group. They have a nice raw sound that no other hip hop artists can touch. > From: "Heather Galterio (PSY)" > To: mobility@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (mobility) Wu-Tang > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 21:40:57 -0500 From: Eric Goldberg Subject: RE: (mobility) Revolver remixes - ------ =_NextPart_000_01BC33E5.42085160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey there, well im still figuring out OUTLOOK, so i guess you'll notice the difference when i can change to the way i had it... who knows i may eventually switch back.. anyways.. about the Revolver remixes, its only for the song revolver or is it for the whole album??? How much did it cost... and one more! :) its not gonna be as big as the etiw one is it??? you know two cds or so? anyways ttyl Eric - -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Cerman [SMTP:keen@webaccess.net] Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 1997 11:19 AM To: mobility@xmission.com Subject: (mobility) Revolver remixes Today is supposed to be the release date for the Revolver remixes. Has anybody seen them? I just advance-ordered a vinyl release from CDnow, but didn't see a CD listed. 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I found this great quote..and it does relate to Moby(in a strange sort of way) :) "I am not a vegetarian, because I love animals; I am a vegetarian because I hate plants." A. Whitney Brown Ryan Fishlips@ahbqs.com www.ahbqs.com/fishlips/mypage.htm ------------------------------ End of mobility Digest V1 #19 ***************************** To subscribe to mobility Digest, send the command: subscribe mobility-digest in the body of a message to "majordomo@xmission.com". If you want to subscribe something other than the account the mail is coming from, such as a local redistribution list, then append that address to the "subscribe" command; for example, to subscribe "local-mobility": subscribe mobility-digest local-mobility@your.domain.net A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to subscribe to that instead, replace all instances of "mobility-digest" in the commands above with "mobility". 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