From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest) To: mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: mobility-digest V1 #289 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 Monday, December 7 1998 Volume 01 : Number 289 (mobility) Moby Animal Rights Quotes Re: (mobility) @@@@@@@ Re: (mobility) Moby on Tour Re: (mobility) Moby on Tour (mobility) clay solution / Devo cover? (mobility) moby (i wish) [none] Re: (mobility) clay solution / Devo cover? Re: (mobility) Moby on Tour (mobility) Re:Devo cover? (mobility) oops Re: (mobility) oops Re: (mobility) Moby Animal Rights Quotes (mobility) Good morning to.. (wait, which list is this?) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 6 Dec 1998 22:00:57 -0800 From: "Kelbert" Subject: (mobility) Moby Animal Rights Quotes I'm confused. Who decided it was Bash Clay Day? Clay rocks. I'd hate to see him go. I'd probably leave soon after he leaves/gets kicked off, for fear of bordem. I'm glad that I haven't been keeping up with my digests (too much skool work) to see how far downhill this list has gone. Soon enough we'll all be country line dancing *shudder*. Can't we all give PEACE a chance. It IS the holiday season, ya know. Why don't we stop all our bickering and then start up again Jan 2? PLEEZE? Anyway, its coming up to dissection time at skool so being the good little veggie gurl that I am, I'm refusing to participate again this year. Which means I'll probably end up writing another essay that has to do with Animal Rights. Last year I wrote about why animal testing isn't needed. This year I'm stuck for ideas. I'm thinking about taking a moby quote and expanding on it, relating it to my own life. Anyone got any fave moby quotes they'd like to share? Hmm? Anyone paying attention, or is everyone too busy ripping each others heads off? - -Kelly (who WOULD put her two cents in about horror movies but is afraid about getting yelled at for being offtopic. but they are really neat examinations of humanity's fears. and Hellraiser is one of the best movies EVER. I say we take the horror discussion over to the offtopic list, if it still exists) Music: Indispensible component of life... Recognizes no limes and no confines... Uniting black with white, young with old and the good with the bad. -Robert Miles ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 6 Dec 1998 19:52:15 -0700 From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) @@@@@@@ Okay, I'm sorry but I've had enough of people attacking each other and being disrespectful of each other. Isn't it possible to disagree without turning a conversation into a flame war? The last digest that came through was not only off topic, more than 90%, but half of it turned out to be complete shit that should have been directed to the individual and not the list. Leaving the list to moderate itself seems to be getting us nowhere. TRY TO BE MATURE AND TAKE IT ELSEWHERE! Damian. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 6 Dec 1998 22:19:56 EST From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on Tour does anyone know anything about Moby coming to the U.S to Dj or to play at all....it seems like all the action goes on in Europe..i think over there they have a lot more respect for musicians than here...i don't know...well..hopefully someone will write back without hurting me...love..eli ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 6 Dec 1998 20:18:48 -0800 (PST) From: BRIAN HOVEY Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on Tour Eli First of all I must apologize on behalf of the list for the stupid bickering going on. I dont think that we took into account that other people would be hurt by our harsh words to each other. so im sorry. I believe that moby is coming to the states after April for a US tour. But dont quote me cuz i could be wrong due to 3rd hand info. Peace Bri - ---Chilidiba9@aol.com wrote: > > does anyone know anything about Moby coming to the U.S to Dj or to play at > all....it seems like all the action goes on in Europe..i think over there they > have a lot more respect for musicians than here...i don't > know...well..hopefully someone will write back without hurting me...love..eli > > _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 00:15:26 -0600 From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: (mobility) clay solution / Devo cover? XAQ: >ok, i'm sorry. i've tried very hard to keep my mouth shut and just let >things go in one ear and out the other, but clay has gove too far. if >this gets me kicked off the list, then fine. i've been here since the >begining of the list and have had some good times, but more often than >not i've had to delete thousands of messages that don't even deal with >techno, much less moby or music of any kind. i'm only postinmg this to >everyone because i think clay deserves to be properly delt with in a >public environment. I have never "attacked" clay on the list. When he [mis]directed his anger toward me regarding the puffy string I responded to him personally, keeping it off the list. But I must agree with Xaq, his behavior is unacceptable(at least to me) from this moment on, I will simply filter him out of my email. I suggest you do the same Xaq. Though his immaturity will probably warrent some REALLY SCATHING response, ooooo. Anyway, on a side note, I was speaking with a guy I work with and he claimed that Moby did a cover of Devo's whip it. Does any one know anything about this? What CD does it appear on if any? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 07 Dec 1998 01:31:40 EST From: kpicara@juno.com (sarah j mamott) Subject: (mobility) moby (i wish) alright folks, i only get digests, so for all i know this thing could have totally been resolved by now, if so, sorry to dredge it back up. . . >Ps shaq attack or what ever your name is, this is a list to have fun >with which i think that you forget so offten now with this and the >whole puffy thing under your belt i cant wait to see what foul thing >comes out of your moth the next time you open it again. >Sorry......I reread the message again and got angry c'mon bri, angry at what ? angry that xaq, one of the original members of this list, is sick of reading offtopic bullshit, and decided to attack some of it ? i say go for it. . . it's more entertaining than movie reviews. . . if you're gonna put non-moby stuff out there, we can do whatever we want with it. . . that's why some choose not to.. .the beauty of electronic communication,.. you only put out there what you can handle being dissected. .. you throw out statements like "jeez...it was stupid 3o years ago. it's still dumb!" about a film classic and someone's bound to respond. . . (woulda been me had i read it sooner) i dunno, guys,. .. i usually talk about movies with the people i see them with, but hey, that's just me, and im only in digest-mode for a reason (easy scan through of (off)topics).. . and i don't think this has anything to do with age. . . and if you really think so mr. ev2k, then why do you resort to all the same sort of personal attacks you proclaim as one of xaq's weaknesses. . . and that thing about making fun of his name, his quote.. ya know, fuck that, man. . . what if it was "little idiot evil ninja" or "and trees are cool, too" ? dumb, silly, huh. .. sort of on the same level as reaching for the lower-case "o" when you could just as easily type "30". . it's your personalization. .. the one thing that we have no right to dig in on... 'cause then what's next.. . dissecting typos. . ? freudian interplay ? i gotta get some sleep, so my rant's over. . you can all hate me if it would so please you, i just wanted to say that i see and agree with xaq's point(s) 99%. . and i don't think he is or ever was on any mountain nor did he ever claim to be. . . and it doesn't matter anyways, cause hey who's this list about again ? oh yeah, that moby kid. . i think you've all heard of him, right ? or did this list switch topics when we weren't looking ? alright, byebye. . i'm not really a bitch in real life, i just play one in email. . . ,sarah who realizes (and embraces) the irony in her creating yet another offtopic post. .......................................................................................................... "life's too short to make others' shorter..." -propaghandi ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 07 Dec 1998 01:41:04 -0500 From: Ade Subject: [none] Damn everyone. This is enough. Did you read Damian's post? If not, here it is again. >I'm sorry but I've had enough of people attacking each other and being >disrespectful of each other. Isn't it possible to disagree without >turning a conversation into a flame war? The last digest that came >through was not only off topic, more than 90%, but half of it turned out >to be complete shit that should have been directed to the individual and >not the list. > >Leaving the list to moderate itself seems to be getting us nowhere. > >TRY TO BE MATURE AND TAKE IT ELSEWHERE! If you don't know who he is, he's the moderator of the list. That means he's God. Listen. O.K. He wasn't subtle, but I guess he wasn't blunt enough. So let's all shut up about clay and XAQ and Puffy and all that shit. Just drop it here. We're going nowhere. Can we do that? If someone needs to put in an extra $0.02 do it privately. I love Moby's work. So do you. Let's respect each other. - --Ade. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 22:53:10 -0800 From: rfu@stitch.com Subject: Re: (mobility) clay solution / Devo cover? Christopher Michael Bourke wrote: > > XAQ: > >ok, i'm sorry. i've tried very hard to keep my mouth shut and just let > >things go in one ear and out the other, but clay has gove too far. if > >this gets me kicked off the list, then fine. i've been here since the > >begining of the list and have had some good times, but more often than > >not i've had to delete thousands of messages that don't even deal with > >techno, much less moby or music of any kind. i'm only postinmg this to > >everyone because i think clay deserves to be properly delt with in a > >public environment. > > I have never "attacked" clay on the list. When he [mis]directed his anger > toward me regarding the puffy string I responded to him personally, keeping > it off the list. But I must agree with Xaq, his behavior is unacceptable(at > least to me) from this moment on, I will simply filter him out of my email. > I suggest you do the same Xaq. Though his immaturity will probably warrent > some REALLY SCATHING response, ooooo. > > Anyway, on a side note, I was speaking with a guy I work with and he claimed > that Moby did a cover of Devo's whip it. Does any one know anything about > this? What CD does it appear on if any? Did you ever consider looking at the discography on the moby.org site? Have you even been there, ***please*** these questions are much more tedious than someone's original point of view on something.... It's easy to find and mentioned every week on this list- MOBY.ORG Everything you need to know about his releases is there so stop wasting our time. If you haven't guessed I'm flaming you because clay didn't deserve this bullshit. paul it's simple- you consult the discography first- then ask questions later These personal attacks are obvious and when mixed with no inatiative to look (search engine- 20 seconds "moby discography") I fell the need to be an buttmunch sorry- no hard feelings but stop the personal attacks ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 02:29:22 -0600 (CST) From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on Tour On Sun, 6 Dec 1998 Chilidiba9@aol.com wrote: > does anyone know anything about Moby coming to the U.S to Dj or to play at > all....it seems like all the action goes on in Europe..i think over there they > have a lot more respect for musicians than here...i don't > know...well..hopefully someone will write back without hurting me...love..eli i've been talking to one of the people who works at the label that's distributing his new stuff, and she says she's working on getting a DJ tour set up for him. i didn't get a date, but he will also be making some radio station visits. i said this before, but i think it got lost in the noise... {the high and ever so mighty}[and always mis-quoted] [xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 02:35:44 -0600 (CST) From: theShackofXaq Subject: (mobility) Re:Devo cover? On Mon, 7 Dec 1998, Christopher Michael Bourke wrote: > Anyway, on a side note, I was speaking with a guy I work with and he claimed > that Moby did a cover of Devo's whip it. Does any one know anything about > this? What CD does it appear on if any? yes, he did a cover of "whip it" called the "death metal" version. it's really slow with lots of guitars and screaming. pretty funny the first couple of times, but it gets old fast. it pops up in a few places (like was so nicely said, you could check the discography) and is available on a cute 7", along with the origional version of revolver. [i like how moby is now a side note on his own list...] [xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 02:47:06 -0600 (CST) From: theShackofXaq Subject: (mobility) oops sorry, but could whoever mentioned "hellraiser" please write back to me? clive barker is one of my top writers and movie makers. [raw-head xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 07 Dec 1998 07:05:25 +0000 From: clay Subject: Re: (mobility) oops first off ...let me say i'm both glad and sorry that this whole thing happened> i take responsibility for my part. now it's time to move on. the person who brought up hellraiser is part of the wee minds list....and we are up to about a dozen now and our posts range from dan's sexual/romantic yearnings, my own on-going trials and tribulations with everything from the sun and the moon to the way in which toilet-paper is hung....and of course....music that we like. xaq....i dare invite you and the rest of mobility to join us as part of the list and subsequent discussion. just as you, i find we have much to learn from each other and i've always been of the belief that a lot of peace is a good thing after a lot of war. and talking it out......always talking. and we can do it in a way where we don't breach the protocol of non-moby postings. anyway>>>>>>>> what would moby do? all i know is what i can do and seek to do. clay ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 07 Dec 1998 10:11:52 -0500 From: dredmond@bsumail.idbsu.edu (Daniel Redmond) Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby Animal Rights Quotes When I was in High School, I tried to get out of dissection labs on moral grounds, and my teacher basically said "I don't give a crap about your morals. If you want to pass the class, you will cut this damn frog open!" I thought that was very enlightened for a catholic high school. Anyway, about the topic of said essay, you said you wrote about how animal testing wasn't necessary last year. how bout this year write about how animals are held captive for human "consumption" (Cows for beef and leather, mink for their furs, etc.) just my thought daniel >Anyway, its coming up to dissection time at skool so being the good little >veggie gurl that I am, I'm refusing to participate again this year. Which >means I'll probably end up writing another essay that has to do with Animal >Rights. Last year I wrote about why animal testing isn't needed. This >year I'm stuck for ideas. I'm thinking about taking a moby quote and >expanding on it, relating it to my own life. Anyone got any fave moby >quotes they'd like to share? Hmm? Anyone paying attention, or is everyone >too busy ripping each others heads off? > >-Kelly >(who WOULD put her two cents in about horror movies but is afraid about >getting yelled at for being offtopic. but they are really neat >examinations of humanity's fears. and Hellraiser is one of the best movies >EVER. I say we take the horror discussion over to the offtopic list, if it >still exists) > >Music: Indispensible component of life... Recognizes no limes and >no confines... Uniting black with white, young with old and the good >with the bad. -Robert Miles > > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 12:30:45 -0500 From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Good morning to.. (wait, which list is this?) Good morning all, how are we today? (smiles and waves all around, I hope) Kelly, here's a possibility for you. Perhaps you could write about how msuic/musicians have affected your life? Did Moby get you thinking on certain issues or did those issues lead you to Moby? Maybe you can write about how musicians/celebrities can change the world. (Moby with Animal Rights/Veganism, U2 promoting the peace process in Ireland, ten million stars trying to free Tibet, etc.) Wait, this is science class. Hmmm. Last year you did one on animal testing. How about animal consumption and starving people? You could use Moby's facts on meat and grain production, relate them to each other, and propose a solution for the hunger problem. (one that works logistically, realistically would be a book-length in-depth essay thingamawhatyacallit.) Anyhow, good luck. Chris Bourke wrote: >>>>> What I meant with my generalization was the radio/mainstream/MTV hip-hop crap certainly, from your message you would agree to this. I think it's justified. And as for my not knowing what it is, then please explain to me what "hip-hop" actually is. <<<<< Although hip-hop has already been explained well by clay, I said you didn't know what it is because you said it all sucks, when you actually meant that the commercialized product of it sucks. I was responding to your words, not your meaning. Your meaning was absent from your words. Many people around here should take care to reread before they push send, and make sure that the typed words convey the intended message. And that the message is thoughtful and appropriate for the list. These personal attacks on people wear thin, and a lot of it's about 'winning the argument', not 'communicating, sharing, discussing'. This next sentence should not be necessary: This paragraph is not an insult. It is view. Disagree if you do with the viewpoint, but don't explain what's wrong with Steve to back it up. That turns this list into a shitswamp. There is no place for viciousness like that on the list, Xaq. Clay was commenting on how the shallowness in entertainment rubs off on impressionable youths, and the like. (out of place) You came back with extremely unkind grammar critique and art theory and theology. (very out of place) Why? Stop the pollution. I know we're moving on now. I usually restrain myself from participation in this kind of thing, but I had to purge. Besides, I had nothing else to respond to. Back to my lone struggle to keep alive the conversations that got drowned out.... Are you an active music buyer? Do you check the 'M' section each time you go to the music store? Do you wait for gift season to get more music? I've been buying about $40 a week in music, pretty excessive, but I'm lucky and I can, so I do, for now. This week I bought Joy Division, Green Day, Soul Asylum, Moby, U2, & Faithless. Next week: Talking Heads. I found Instinct Dance! It has what appears to be a slightly longer version of Go, by fifteen seconds. This CD is very simalar to Early Underground, with many of the same edits. The Voodoo Child Remix is correctly listed on here too, although this same track on EU isn't. It's missing the 'remix' denotation. The actual original Voodoo Child (not the EU/Instinct Dance or Poor in NY off Rare) has elements of Slight Return in it. One VC mix (also not on CD) practically does all of Slight Return inside it! It's awesome! The original doesn't, though it just has *elements of slight return, the sound without the song. Instinct Dance also has Drop A Beat and Have You Seen My Baby, which EU doesn't. I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of this CD to hear the latter. As far as I know the only other Have You Seen out there is the Baby mix on Rare. Who can tell me if these are the same? Different? BTW, Early Undeground has five tracks that Instinct Doesn't. They are: UHF3, Protect Write, Time Signature, Peace Head, Barracuda, & M-Four. If you could play 2 Moby songs to your school/company/extended family, which would they be, and why? I would choose Feeling So Real and God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters. Feeling So Real because of it's infectuous joy. My sister listens to country music mostly, and I got her hooked with this song! I gave her my EIW tape since I have the CD now. She plays it in her car all the time. God Moving I would choose because it would be easier for midrange adults and up to appreciate. If I played Next Is The E they'd all cover their ears. God Moving is nice and mellow, easy to swallow, but it still retains Moby's artistic greatness. This is one of few Moby songs that could go over on 'lite' radio. Of course vocals would be necessary, which would ruin it... but oh well. You got the idea. Have field day with this topic, PLEASE. :) - -Steve ------------------------------ End of mobility-digest V1 #289 ****************************** ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility-digest" in the body.