From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest) To: mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: mobility-digest V1 #252 Reply-To: mobility Sender: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk X-No-Archive: yes mobility-digest Thursday, November 12 1998 Volume 01 : Number 252 (mobility) single guy (mobility) single simon's pumpkin pie Re: (mobility) Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 23:07:53 -0800 (mobility) Digest Readers Re: (mobility) Digest Readers Re: (mobility) Digest Readers RE: (mobility) No Sho, Mute snoring Re: (mobility) No Sho, Mute snoring (mobility) Mimi Goese. Re: (mobility) Digest Readers (mobility) singles Re: (mobility) Mimi Goese. Re: (mobility) Mimi Goese. Re: (mobility) Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 23:07:53 -0800 (mobility) Things that make you say hmmm Re: (mobility) Things that make you say aahh, but.... (mobility) Re: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 23: to tim and bunch ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 09:41:56 -0800 From: danny legare Subject: (mobility) single guy imo, my preference lies with singles in most cases. if i were you, i would get these (in this order): 1.move (if it is a single-as opposed to an ep) 2.hymn.alt.quiet.version 3.feeling so real (u.s.) 4.into the blue remixes 5.hymn (this is my dream) 6.next to the e 7.into the blue (the one w/shining, jsblues mix) 8.bring back my happiness (u.s.) 9.honey remixes 10.honey single and the others follow suit. np:inspiral carpets-'life' anybody knows when that clash tributes comes out? see ya ryu. may the force be with you. Dan Legare Nettwerk Productions phone:604.654.2929 fax:604.654.1993 http://www.nettwerk.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 12:59:51 -0500 From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) single simon's pumpkin pie I'd say don't get the UK Move (the 4 track single) because the US EP has Disco Threat & Morning Dove on it. hymn.alt.quiet.version is definitely an acquired taste. Beatless soundscapes, excellent ambientcore (look ma! I made a new word!) Not for everybody. I'd say, for singles only, these are the best readily available. Bring Back My Happiness (US) (a cornucopia lots of variety) Into The Blue Remixes (UK) (a rainbow of moby flavors, my fave) Next Is The E (US) (you may need to hunt about for this) Feeling So Real (US) (for the raver in everyone) Hymn (This Is My Dream) (UK) (short but sweet) Ok then. - -Steve ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 10:26:09 -0800 From: "Andrew Mullen" Subject: Re: (mobility) Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 23:07:53 -0800 - -----Original Message----- From: Tim Beecher To: mobility@lists.xmission.com Date: Monday, November 09, 1998 2:35 AM Subject: Re: (mobility) Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 23:07:53 -0800 >I love your taste in music and somebody my own age - >welcome. I hadn't listened to FutureSOL for ages until last >night, driving around London, and it made me realise how >much I missed them. > >So, as a musician, can you categorise your music into any >genres, or like Moby, do you cross many boundaries? > >TMB. > >I used to write a lot of techno music, mainly when I was working by myself--just me and the 'pewter, then I started working with a bunch of other people who sort of got me back to roots, so to speak. I like a lot of older techno, you know, the people who aren't even around anymore (I feel like such an old fart sometimes...). Now, I'm involved in a couple different things. I have my own band. We play sort of freaked out acid rock. Last year, I recorded with Helios Creed (of Chrome fame) and contributed a couple of songs to his Dark Matter Vol. 2 release. Some artwork I did is featured on the cover as well. Also, I do this all-electronic stuff with this other guy. He writes a song and plays it while I play with it and then vice versa. It's a fun way to work, that's the way I always wanted to work before, when I was doing techno by myself. I've got an electronic setup in addition to bass, guitar setups also. by the way, I would like to do some Moby song for your compilation someday in the future. I suppose you're already done with the one you're talking about now, however, maybe a future release? - --Andrew> ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 17:53:15 -0500 From: "4 Wilsons" <4wilsons@shaw.wave.ca> Subject: (mobility) Digest Readers - ---------- > So we have 200 people on this list. Frequently a question is answered three > times and then somebody asks it again 2 days later. (Moby @ Speed in > NYC)Which leads me to wonder, how many are the digest readers? How many > subscribers don't read the messages they get? I've seen ample evidence of > widespread message deletion, which makes our numbers comparatively smaller > than they appear. Mostly unanswerable questions, I know, but my curiosity > remains. > I recieve the mobility digest, and it comes every few days or so, hence if I were to post a reply to something that is said it will most likely be a couple days later. However, I do read every issue when I get it. It's nice to see people taking over the Thanks 1.1 and Thanks2 compilations, good luck to y'all! - -Jennafur (maybe I'll add a cool quote to the end of my messages when I find a cool one!) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Aug 1956 06:30:43 +0000 From: clay Subject: Re: (mobility) Digest Readers com on down jennafur! now is that glimmer of hope inspiration enough to provide ample follow-through to make these things happen? eh.....?....me young brothers> and sisters...of course. but there is no need to freak out and rush.....is there? XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXclay evolution2000 silly ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 20:57:54 EST From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Digest Readers yeah...this may seem like a stupid question and i have a feeling i know the answer but here it goes....what the hell is this moby digest thing...is it the list....thank you...elie ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 22:03:31 CST From: "Derek Goodwrench" Subject: RE: (mobility) No Sho, Mute snoring > > >Thank you for your time, >refreshments are in the lobby, >have a pleasant day. >Eric >gold@netrox.net > > > What refreshments are there? Is there Kool-Aid? And what about those disgusting sugar cookies? I love those. Seriously, though, good luck Ryu (even though he'll never read this, I'll wish him luck whatever happens.) Taking California, d "Music is the soundtrack of your life"-Dick Clark ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 11:23:38 EST From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) No Sho, Mute snoring hey man..regardless of ryu's departure, i'm still gonna work on my remix and hopefully it will be out and hopefully we can find a way to work this and perhaps somehow we can give this to moby and he can do it for us...elie p.s.-mcjcrew---where have you been.... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 11:21:03 EST From: MartinC1@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Mimi Goese. Hi Everyone. Sorry if this topic might of been mentioned before but have any of you listened to the new album by Mimi Goese, the vocalist and co-wiriter of 'Into the blue'. I really love this track and her vocals. Thanks. Martin. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 09:47:02 -0700 From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Digest Readers Chilidiba9@aol.com wrote: > > yeah...this may seem like a stupid question and i have a feeling i know the > answer but here it goes....what the hell is this moby digest thing...is it the > list....thank you...elie Yep, it's a different way of receiving the emails from Mobility. We have about 70 digest members out of the approx 200 subscribed. Here's the info: http://www.xmission.com/~damian/mobility.html damian. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 15:40:34 -0000 From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: (mobility) singles This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01BE0D89.9F4DA8A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable i own almost all moby singles on cd (everything from "move" onwards) are their any singles pre move that you would recommend do you know of a good online music shop where i can get:- drop a beat. the australian version of "thats when i reach for my revolver" (it has = more remixes?) i ordered the US version but it was identical to the uk = version ;( where could i get "Underwater"=20 can i get the bootleg fan mixes it mentions on the diskography where? are the voodoo child singles pre "dog heaven" worth investing in are lopez singles worth investing in also and what about the stuff from = his lable Trophy also has anyone heard of the interview cd that came our before the = "animal rights interview" cd and what about the interview on the "james = bond theme" where could i get hold of both of them=20 what about the remixes where could i get a completation of remixes moby = has done for other people (i have david bowie, blur, metallica, OMD, ) = or the other mixes available thankyou gsproule@x-stream.co.uk - ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01BE0D89.9F4DA8A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
i own almost all moby singles on cd = (everything=20 from "move" onwards)
are their any singles pre move that = you would=20 recommend
do you know of a good online music = shop where i=20 can get:-
 
drop a beat.
 
the australian version of = "thats when i=20 reach for my revolver" (it has more remixes?) i ordered the US = version but=20 it was identical to the uk version ;(
 
where could i get = "Underwater"=20
 
can i get the bootleg fan mixes it = mentions on=20 the diskography where?
 
are the voodoo child singles pre = "dog=20 heaven" worth investing in
are lopez singles worth investing in also and what = about the=20 stuff from his lable Trophy
 
also has anyone heard of the = interview cd =20 that came our before the "animal rights interview" cd  = and what=20 about the interview on the "james bond theme" where could i = get hold=20 of both of them
 
what about the remixes where could i = get a=20 completation of remixes moby has done for other people (i have david = bowie,=20 blur, metallica, OMD, ) or the other mixes available
 
thankyou
 
gsproule@x-stream.co.uk
- ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01BE0D89.9F4DA8A0-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 14:30:39 -0800 From: "Jon Gage (Rekkit)" Subject: Re: (mobility) Mimi Goese. >Sorry if this topic might of been mentioned before but have any of you >listened to the new album by Mimi Goese, the vocalist and co-wiriter of 'Into >the blue'. I've heard mixed reviews on the list. Personally, I thought the album "Soak" was pretty mundane-and the Soundgarden cover she does is just as bad... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 18:45:16 -0800 From: Anthony Colorez Subject: Re: (mobility) Mimi Goese. Jon Gage (Rekkit) wrote: > > >Sorry if this topic might of been mentioned before but have any of you > >listened to the new album by Mimi Goese, the vocalist and co-wiriter of > 'Into > >the blue'. > > I've heard mixed reviews on the list. Personally, I thought the album > "Soak" was pretty mundane-and the Soundgarden cover she does is just as > bad... I've got the "Soak" CD, it's *okay*. Just wanted to mention that if anyone is looking into this album just because they liked Mimi's vocals on EIW- the "Soak" album sounds nothing like it(imo anyway). ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 16:17:30 +0000 (GMT) From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 23:07:53 -0800 On Tue, 10 Nov 1998 10:26:09 -0800 Andrew Mullen wrote: I would like to do some Moby song for > your compilation someday in the future. I suppose you're already done with > the one you're talking about now, however, maybe a future release? > --Andrew> > Hmm, I sort of angrily disconnected myself from interest in this compilation. So it's more to do with others on this list than absolutely everyone, such as myself. I sort of got annoyed that everyone seemed more concerned about making this comp., boosting their collection and not giving a shit about anything else, amongst other things, over the last few months. Maybe I was wrong!? I would regard as more important, issues such as human rights, environment and animal welfare. I don't mean to get all 'goodie-2-shoes', heavy and depressing, but it would mean far much more if the comp. was made with a view to selling for a profit, so that profit went to an organisation like Amnesty International, Greenpeace, or something (then of course, who do we trust to guarantee the money will get to these causes?). It's great that people want to make music, I love music and after all this list seems to be primarily concerned with music, but as we've all heard so many times before, it's also all about Moby and what he's all about and what he's trying to say through his music. Maybe if all this was done 6 months ago, I would have been less narky and far more interested in this comp, when life was treating me a bit better. I'm sorry my attitude had to come through to the list. Maybe I'm a woman trapped in a man's body, or something!? Ciao fellow human beings, TMB. - ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 12:20:59 -0500 From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Things that make you say hmmm > --Andrew> Andrew, all contributions are welcome. If we have more entries than space, we may need to vote. Right now we still need more, so go for it! Tim Beecher wrote: >>boosting their collection and not giving a shit about anything else, amongst other things, over the last few months. Maybe I was wrong!? Tim, there have been conflicts, but you're focusing on the negative. As it stands right now we have a producer for Thanks 2, we have permission for indefinite reprints of Thanks 1, and there are no limited releases or elitism or changed inserts any longer. These group projects are once again FOR the group, not OF the group. The nastiness is past and we're working together to make music and make EVERYBODY happy and included. >>human rights, environment and animal welfare .... Amnesty International, Greenpeace Tim, if we wanted to do that we'd have to license everything, gain permission from the different record companies that own the songs, make it officially for profit, and make arrangements with the donatees. That's a lot of work. Additionally, how would we ever reach an agreement about this here? I realize your goals (which I find admirable) coincide with Moby's, but this is a fan list, not a Moby activist group. Discussing Moby's views on mobility and actively supporting them are two very different things. Remember that this is a group project. Let's stick with the music. >>I'm sorry my attitude had to come through to the list. You don't need to apologize to me, I know that much. I love communication in all it's forms. Actually, I wish more people would speak up more often, be it positive or negative. - -Steve Giles ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 17:57:58 +0000 (GMT) From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Things that make you say aahh, but.... On Thu, 12 Nov 1998 12:20:59 -0500 Steve Giles wrote: > > > > --Andrew> > > > Tim, there have been conflicts, but you're focusing on the negative. As it > stands right now we have a producer for Thanks 2, we have permission for > indefinite reprints of Thanks 1, and there are no limited releases or > elitism or changed inserts any longer. These group projects are once again > FOR the group, not OF the group. The nastiness is past and we're working > together to make music and make EVERYBODY happy and included. Yeah Steve, that's all water under the bridge, as far as I'm concerned. I basically had no interest in any of the arguments with regard to availability, it was just that the whole thing seemed a big deal over something that wasn't that important, when put in perspective. Plus other things around it just got under the skin, y'know? So now I won't go on about it anymore and see whatever comes about. > > >>human rights, environment and animal welfare .... Amnesty International, > Greenpeace > > Tim, if we wanted to do that we'd have to license everything, gain > permission from the different record companies that own the songs, make it > officially for profit, and make arrangements with the donatees. That's a lot > of work. Additionally, how would we ever reach an agreement about this here? > I realize your goals (which I find admirable) coincide with Moby's, but this > is a fan list, not a Moby activist group. Discussing Moby's views on > mobility and actively supporting them are two very different things. > Remember that this is a group project. Let's stick with the music. Okay, it may be a lot of work, but why couldn't we vote for a good cause as we did for the title? I'm not saying we do this now, as I'm sure most people have had it up to wherever with the voting already, but any future comp. Why do we have to make all of it official anyway? We could just donate to Amnesty International, for example, once the money came through. I'm sure they won't need to be asked officially for permission to give a donation. You just send it. And why should a fan list not be able to raise money for worthy causes? If it's all too much then fine - democracy rules. > > > > -Steve Giles > - ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 10:13:00 +0000 From: clay Subject: (mobility) Re: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 23: to tim and bunch > Maybe if all this was done 6 months ago, I would have been > less narky and far more interested in this comp, when life > was treating me a bit better. I'm sorry my attitude had to > come through to the list. Maybe I'm a woman trapped in a > man's body, or something!? > > Ciao fellow human beings, > > TMB. > ))))))))))))))))))))))))))))hey tim and fellow roomies> man don't let the bedbugs and heavy bosses of the world (or your girl or guy) get your shit down! now that is easy for me to say (you might think) but i got a list of troubles starting at the age of twelve and as i am now 402 i can cite shit that people can't even believe i've gone through to get to where i am today......... [which is somewhere near the mexican american border somewhere in san diego]. first thing> when life is looking down and i mean this music can be a salvational force> if you need proof get captain sensible's universe of geoffrey brown it is the unkown sergeant pepper's of the 20th century> and a tonic unknown to most earthly regions. >>>>>>>>>>>>it really is about wearing a smile (after finding it....... somehow) in the midst of a dumb, crazy, chaotic, fucked up world full of nerds and pansies and generals and bankers and scientists who have no imagination> mind you i will buy any copy that anyone is uninterested in keeping. that is a promise> this cd is tough to find (there is NO justice ....to be sure) and mind you....and i hate to stomp on anybody's all-worshipping bones and moby has certainly done more than most in his pinky in a day than some in a lifetime but there is no record on earth that compares to this one> i repeat get the captain's universe of geoffrey brown> it's like aspirin it rocks plays twists kicks yer damned ass and is the most elegant thing ever imagined.....modern to the day it dies it is monty python, shakespeare and well.......the holocaust and a field of flowers on a starry night 3 old radicals bach....beethoven....mozart with a an orgasmic end that mel brooks and bob fosse might've dreamed up together> so believe me or believe me (YOU HAVE NO CHOICE CHILDREN!) or believe mtv and the world mind conspiarcy >>>>>>>>>>this shit blows it all away at some point> so tim brother> just hang in there in england and say hi to me friends and kick ol griff in the arse for me would ya> and then there's erasure's cowboy a far different cup o tea mind ya but the most uplifting piece of damned love me ears have tasted in a long long time and it still never gets old> mind you the day someone comes close to these funny boys in the love and sounds and good old ultra-mod songwriting department.....well.....i will gladly, gladly bow down! so save the fucking whales and humans and kick a rotter in the ass if ya can run fast enough but besides that just stay high (naturally if you can) and have a toast to the universe as ya know it ain't gon last forever clay evolution2000 ------------------------------ End of mobility-digest V1 #252 ****************************** ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility-digest" in the body.