From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest) To: mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: mobility-digest V2 #130 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 Friday, September 17 1999 Volume 02 : Number 130 (mobility) WDMHFSB (mobility) yeah... i'm new... so what? Re: (mobility) MOBY AT THE ROXY!!!!!!!!!! (mobility) veganism & Maureen Kennedy Salaman Re: (mobility) WDMHFSB Re: (mobility) Moby guitar (mobility) wow! moby himself! Re: (mobility) wow! moby himself! Re: (mobility) WDMHFSB Re: (mobility) wow! moby himself! Re: (mobility) wow! moby himself! (mobility) mind games with moby (mobility) St Pete show Re: (mobility) St Pete show (mobility) all those videos! Re: (mobility) Mime-Version: 1.0 RE: (mobility) all those videos! (mobility) concert review ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 07:08:15 PDT From: "Casey Pentz" Subject: (mobility) WDMHFSB Does anyone have the confirmed or at least tentative date for the release of the WDMHFSB single? Also does anyone know the b-sides that will be on it, and who will be remixing it? - -Casey ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 10:11:22 EDT From: Dpec42@aol.com Subject: (mobility) yeah... i'm new... so what? well, i just joined a gew days ago, though i've been an avid listener for some time now... a few quick things... who cares about sales? i came to the realization a long time ago that there is no better indicator of a good record than mediocre sales. but it doesn't matter. good musicians do not make music in order to make money. and it generally shows. in the case of moby, and most other underexposed, underappreciated musicians, it doesn't matter how much they sell, because it's not a concern. the only concern with true art is the art. and good music certainly is art. i believe there's been some talk of this year's best albums (thus far, of course)... and i'll go-ahead and throw in my picks... in no particular order: moby - play fountains of wayne - utopia parkway jimmy eat world - clarity the get up kids - red letter day the promise ring - very emergency guided by voices - do the collapse add n to x - avant hard - -don pentaro ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 10:59:29 EDT From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) MOBY AT THE ROXY!!!!!!!!!! JUST GOT ON TICKETMASTER ONLINE AND THEY ARE SELLING TICKETS FOR MOBY AT THE ROXY IN NYC FOR OCTOBER 28TH.....COULD NOT GET THEM ONLINE SO NOW I'M ON THE PHONE.....EVERYONE IN THE AREA GET TIX!!!!!!!!! ELIE ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 12:25:52 -0400 From: "jeff cubeta" Subject: (mobility) veganism & Maureen Kennedy Salaman dear Mobyheads - i am writing on behalf of a friend who is unfamiliar with Moby but who is very interested in his expressions about veganism. i wondered if anyone might be able to offer information about Maureen Kennedy Salaman. she is an internationally recognised biochemist who believes that the proper intake of vitamins and minerals will help the body heal itself of disease. her best known book is called All Your Health Questions Answered Naturally. my friend, sue, has a polyneuropathy which is a result of an immunodeficiency similar to AIDS. in some cases it can lead to fataly. it is not a popular illness which helps explain why there is not a lot of research about it. in addition to sue's regular medical treatment (which intends to cure the symptoms of her neuropathy) she is beginning to take a full amount of vitamins and minerals every day - virtually flushing her system - so that the body may begin to heal itself of the immunodeficiency. (the minerals are bought in a general nutrition store and taken in liquid form.) as well she will move toward veganism and eat organically (thereby trying to avoid chemicals and pesticides.) if anyone has any thoughts about sue's illness or information about Ms. Salaman's work please email me at jeferson@twd.net or jeffreycubeta@hotmail.com - or email sue at sllsea@aol.com we would be most grateful!! jeff pms - i have also dubbed a mix tape of moby songs and xeroxed the essays out of Everything Is Wrong and Play for sue - i'm going to give them to her as a gift. ppms - moby, are you there?? ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 18:54:19 +0200 From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) WDMHFSB Casey Pentz wrote: > Does anyone have the confirmed or at least tentative date for the >release of the WDMHFSB single? Also does anyone know the b-sides that will >be on it, and who will be remixing it? This is what DEF said about it: - ------------------------------------------- Moby's next single will be "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad". The single will be released worldwide (except in North America) on October 11, and will feature remixes by ATB, Ferry Corsten, The Sharp Boys and Subsonic Legacy. This comes from Moby himself: - ------------------------------------------- 'why does my heart feel so bad?' to be the next european single with remixes from: rollo/faithless ferry corsten atb sharp bros. b-sides undecided as of yet. the video is most likely going to be animated. a story about the little idiot(umm, me) and his dog(devil dog) who live on the moon and come down to earth in a wheelbarrow and have some adventures. - --------------------------------------------------------- (<>,,<>) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 13:04:35 EDT From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby guitar who was that person that sent an e-mail talking about Launch giving away a Moby guitar...i went there and it seems like the contest happened a long time ago...oh well..peace...elie ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 17:02:14 EDT From: Sarasohn1@aol.com Subject: (mobility) wow! moby himself! i cant believe moby wrote to mobility! he's too wonderful! im so glad he has confirmed not having a girlfriend ; ). oh, a few days ago i found nice stacks of moby postcards and stickers at nyu. cant wait to see him in nyc again! animal lib, vegan power. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 18:08:28 EDT From: CaMuS888@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) wow! moby himself! WHEN DID HE WRITE?!?!?! I THINK I MAY HAVE DELETED IT!!! SOME1 PLEASE CUT & PASTE!!! THANKS! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 11:38:56 -0600 From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) WDMHFSB Bart van Eijck wrote: > > Casey Pentz wrote: > > Does anyone have the confirmed or at least tentative date for the > >release of the WDMHFSB single? Also does anyone know the b-sides that will > >be on it, and who will be remixing it? > > This is what DEF said about it: > ------------------------------------------- > Moby's next single will be "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad". The single will > be released worldwide (except in North America) on October 11, and will > feature remixes by ATB, Ferry Corsten, The Sharp Boys and Subsonic Legacy. Also the promos are apparently being sent out. WDMHFSB showed up this week in the UK Club Charts from dotmusic: Week 37 > 19 - 1 WHY DOES MY HEART FEEL SO BAD? > Moby > Mute Can't wait!!! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 19:45:58 EDT From: Beacwork@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) wow! moby himself! one other thing for the list... some of the things that i do in my professional life(not to mention my personal life) end up being things that with hindsight i judge as mistakes. examples: 1-re-recording 'that's when i reach for my revolver' as 'that's when i realize it's over'. this was a mistake. i regret it now. luckily the original version lives on while the sanitized version has been consigned to the dust-bin of history. 2-wearing a body-stocking in the 'move' video. ugh. 3-throwing the occasional tantrum on stage when things don't go well. etc. hopefully we learn from our mistakes? it's not for arbitrary reasons that i call myself the little idiot. i'm little and i'm an idiot:) so if i do something that seems weird or distasteful, there's a good chance that with hindsight i'll see it that way as well. - -moby p.s-videos have been made for mobility go next is the e move feeling so real everytime you touch me into the blue hymn(2 versions, one terrible color version, and one nice black & white version) bring back my happiness revolver come on baby james bond theme honey run on bodyrock(3 versions and counting) why does my heart feel so bad? >>> This email comes from MOBY, forwarded by the list owner hey i was just perusing the 'mobility' archives and i thought that i'd answer some questions... 1-i do not have a girlfriend. where did this rumour come from? 2-i'm not involved in making porno movies. my friend paul made a movie called 'porno' and i helped to pay for it. it's a comedy set in a sex-shop on christmas eve and it's kind hearted and there's no sex in it. two people do kiss for about 5 seconds, though... 3-i did a photo shoot for calvin klein, yes, it's true. i did it cos some of my other musician friends were doing it(john spencer, shirley manson), and so that i could give the fee($5,000) and the clothes($5,000 worth) to homeless charities. 4-the whole sell-out issue...the marriage of art and commerce is a complicated thing. i don't want to 'sell-out', but i do want to keep the record company happy so that i can continue to make records. a lot of the stuff that i do(mtv, etc) i do to reach more people, and because it's interesting. the marriage of art & commerce was certainly at it's most intersting at the video music awards... i guess that's it.. i'm heading to florida now to play in the hurricane. then on to atlanta and charlotte(really. i'm not making this up. maybe the hurricane is a fan...ha. ha.) - -moby >>> This email comes from MOBY, forwarded by the list owner. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 19:59:53 EDT From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) wow! moby himself! GO MOBY AND THE ROXY!!!!!!! WHEN THE HELL DID E-MAIL US..can we have a copy of it....elie ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 13:48:06 EDT From: Otherstar@aol.com Subject: (mobility) mind games with moby from the san francisco bay guardian: http://www.sfbg.com/Guides/Noise993/moby.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 02:38:01 -0400 From: david chamberlain Subject: (mobility) St Pete show lemme catch my breath and then tell you about one of the oddest days of my life. It all started when the girl who bought my moby ticket for me and was supposed to go to the show with me disappeared off the face of the planet. Why would anyone care? because she had my ticket, thats why! After exhausting close to 72 hours on trying to locate her, i remembered a friend of a friend had extra tix and was goin to the show, but one prob, I didn't have his number. So after spending from 10am to 5pm attempting to call people who might know his number to no success i decided I would go get my own ticket at the local alternative record store. Only problem, they had no tix. so i come back home(now 5:40pm, doors are at 7 and the venue is a good 40 mins away in no traffic) call my friend one more time, get her roommate who thank god founf her phone book and gave me the number, i call, secure two tix, invite my friend along and the three of us(me, my friend and the guy with the tix) hop in my car at 7pm and head west. I should mention that in between all this i was breaking up with my girlfriend today(that was fun), so going to the show became more than just wanting to see moby but a need to distract myself from the pain. anyway, while waiting for boom boom satellites(who never showed) we were talking about old rock and started talkin bout Sabbath and "paranoid" in particular, and lo and behold, Moby played paranoid. At the beginning of the show me and my friend yelled out "play some skynyrd" and "freebird" which....moby played. Then we were talking about smog and fog and i mentioned how we never get fogged in in the neighborhood we live in which used to happen very often but now never did....so of course we drove home through thick fog. Then we couldn't get in to my friends gated community cuz some one had broken the keypad, so we had to hot wire it to get him home. But anyway back to Moby, awesome show, I was not disappointed in anyway other than the fact he didn't play "south side" which is one of my faves. Here's the setlist(which i managed to secure and later get signed): Find My Baby Mach2 Porcelain Bond Go Next is the E Everloving WDMHFSB Perfect(i don't remember this i think this is where he played sabbath and skynyrd and I think he said rage against the machine but I didn't recognize that song) Ah-Ah Bring Back My Happiness Natural BodyRock(i think this was played earlier in the set) Honey first encore ??i can't remember to save my life right now second encore ?? thousand let me just say, i've never been so exhausted after a show like this before. I know I was dancing all show long but my legs were giving out on me half way through the set. Powerful powerful stuff. After the show the damn security threw me out and wouldn't let me talk to Moby who was five feet away, but Moby stopped on his way out and I asked him about Voodoo Child and he said he didn't see a new voodoo child album for a long time(he's in a different place right now). He also signed three album covers and my setlist for me and then i go him to sign my drivers license. =) don't ask. good night dave(what girlfriend?) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 09:15:35 -0400 From: beejo Subject: Re: (mobility) St Pete show i'm glad you got to go. we were a few minutes late, but judging by your setlist, we got there by the 1st or 2nd song. not bad, considering i had no idea where i was going when i left the house and thot boom boom would still be playing by the time i got there. at any rate, during i guess Perfect was when he busted into a Public Enemy rap, but now i can't remember what it was to save my sorry ass. let's see, mostly all moby had to say on stage was "thank you. thank you" and then apologize for his appearance. he wore a dingy white wife-beater Tshirt and black trousers, which he insisted were too large. and i'm always glad to see there's a market for old guys with little hair. i liked the setup at jannus, since you walk in and you're at the stage. i heard your friend holler for skynyrd and was shocked as all getout when he started playing it. didn't someone scream for bon jovi? we got our tickets at the gate. there was no line to speak of, which was a relief. i thnk my friend who went was still unsure. he doesn't usually do anything fun but thanked me probly a half-dozen times on the way home. "This was a good idea. i'm glad we went. blah blah blah" a friend in dallas didn't go, making his excuse that it was at lizard lounge, plus it was dallas in august, which means about 150 degrees. i'm off. i hope everyone else gets to see him when he comes through your burgs. hey david, when's the next interesting show coming to the Bay area? please email me at the guavaween.com address if you think of something coming up. lord knows i can't guess what it would be. time to sober up and get ready for work cheers bj ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 09:40:47 -0700 (PDT) From: Phizzo Jobson Subject: (mobility) all those videos! anybody ever seen the vid for "Mobility"? i never knew that 1ne had a vid! moby has to do a vid comp, i mean AFX and TMBG did! how else are we gonna see these videos anyway?!?!?! new stereolab tuesday! CRES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11 bye! === "I liked the can...I could re-use it later as a can."-Chester on 1ne of his favorite cereals, RAISIN HELL SEND EMAIL TO MTV TELLING THEM TO PUT SIFL AND OLLY BACK ON! ITS THE BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION AND MTV ISNT SHOWING IT! feedback@mtv.com >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 11:07:51 PDT From: "Jake M." Subject: Re: (mobility) Mime-Version: 1.0 Since I had some time, I'd thought I'd chime in on this...even though it may be an old topic to some of you all...sorry.. This summer I had some luck and converted 3 people to Moby...2 by taking them to a concert and the other one by playing PLAY at closing at my place of employment. About a year ago one of my best friends bought a couple singles because I talked about moby often and now he is a fan. Its pretty cool...but I still cannot reach some people. I've found that many people I know really like his punk stuff. But anyway...if you play the songs enough around other people...it will slowly happen :-). On other moby news: This is quite late...but I was fortunate enough to catch moby in Denver last month. After being a fan for about 1/4 of my life (i am 19) I was pretty estatic to see him. The show was incredible...and if I could describe it I would...but I am not feeling that descriptive right now. But the DJ's before the show pretty much sucked (we did not get Boom Boom, just some local dj's). ANd the concert was a reunion for me...saw two friends I had not seen in ages. But anyway. Moby: Thanks a lot for making some great music and putting on a great show. Another way to get people into moby...if you are at college or in a town with a community radio station get invovled. I know many of the people on the list do this. Just play moby all the time. I play him at least twice a show. I actually got a request for Honey one time (I go to a school where reggae and folk/bluegrass are the music genres of choice, so I was shocked). Thats all from me for a while. Jake NP: James "Whiplash" > >i've gotten 6 or 7 friends into Moby so far... and thats without really >trying >very hard. I drug several people to his concert in st. louis. 2 or 3 >weren't >very big fans, but couldn't thank me enough after the show. > >My mom even has a copy of "End of Everything" > > >DJSkitles5@aol.com wrote: > > > That was deep man, I enjoyed reading that Joseph. :) > > > > ~Felicia > > > > P.S. I agree totally. I try so hard to get my friends into Moby. They >just > > dont get it. > >-- > > > "The unexamined life is not worth living"-Plato - -- http://www.angelfire.com/co/rockman/index.html -- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Millenium Liberation "The official unofficial radio show for those who don't care about Y2k" 12-3am Mountain Time www.webradio.com/kdur or www.kdur.org The best in Brit. Rock, Hip-Hop, Techno and Indie Requests: Email rockmanrock@hotmail.com or (970)247-7262 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 14:41:04 -0400 From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) all those videos! > moby has to do a vid comp, i mean AFX and TMBG did! > how else are we gonna see these videos anyway?!?!?! Yeah a video comp for moby would be great! AFX did one? is it like a rare thing or new? Guess im falling behind! > new stereolab tuesday! CRES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11 New NIN and TORI tuesday! buhbye eric gold@netrox.net http://www.tonematrix.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 15:11:14 -0400 From: beejo Subject: (mobility) concert review hey the following review will run Saturday in the Triubune. yall get to see it first. cheers, bj Review By CURTIS ROSS of The Tampa Tribune =84 ST. PETERSBURG On disc, Moby refuses to restrict himself to any one genre. Thursday night at Jannus Landing, he managed to break down, or ignore, a few barriers live as well. The hyperactive beats and ecstatic feel of Moby's more frenzied dance tracks wouldn't be out of place at a rave. A crowd of only 561 meant plenty of room for dancing as well. But the performer (born Richard Melville Hall) and his three- piece band had no qualms about slamming through remakes of rock numbers such as Black Sabbath's ''Paranoid'' or Mission of Burma's ''That's When I Reach for My Revolver.'' A half-baked take on Lynyrd Skynyrd's ''Free Bird'' led off the encore. The musical focus was on Moby's most recent album, ''Play.'' Key tracks from that album feature samples of black gospel singers over computerized dance beats. It's a mixture that could be garish (or sacrilegious) in the wrong hands. But on tracks such as ''Why Does My Heart Feel so Bad?,'' Moby achieves something that is both painfully beautiful and transcendent. Watching the slight performer on stage as the prerecorded voices of the Shining Light Gospel Choir boomed behind him gave an added poignancy to one of the evening's highlights. Other numbers, such as ''Bodyrock,'' ''Go'' and a sound thrashing of Monty Norman's ''James Bond Theme'' were pure hedonistic fun. And the tune Moby introduced as a ''very beautiful disco song,'' ''Feeling So Real,'' was an explosion of joyous noise. Moby, given to lengthy essays expounding his political, spiritual and social views in his albums' liner notes, proved a humble, gracious and humorous stage presence. He also indulged in some rock icon poses on the final number, pumping his fists in the hair and then standing atop a keyboard as strobe lights flashed around him. Scheduled opening act Boom Boom Satellites was an unannounced no-show. It's a shame the headliner didn't compensate with a longer set. foot =8B Curtis Ross covers pop music and can be reached at (813) 259-7568 or email cross@tampatrib.com ------------------------------ End of mobility-digest V2 #130 ****************************** ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility-digest" in the body.