From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest) To: mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: mobility-digest V3 #209 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 Sunday, June 4 2000 Volume 03 : Number 209 (mobility) ryus website (mobility) some stupid shit (related, but you are warned) Re: (mobility) Detroit Electronic Music Festival (mobility) Re: Re: (mobility) CONVOY!/dicking/Ryu's new site Re: (mobility) Detroit Electronic Music Festival RE: (mobility) CONVOY!/dicking/Ryu's new site Re: (mobility) [moby denies] Dicking around (mobility) moby(denies)dick (mobility) CONVOY! (mobility) My Stats and Shite (mobility) 18 for 18 RE: (mobility) 18 for 18 Re: (mobility) 18 for 18 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 09:46:58 -0700 (PDT) From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) ryus website hmmmm, i put the website up there, maybe i forgot to link it or something. anyway, http://www.localcommerce.com/soulp ok ROCK! bye! DJ PAUL ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 09:55:12 -0700 (PDT) From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) some stupid shit (related, but you are warned) > Hi Ho the Dairy-o! nope not here, mobys a vegan right? > I was wondering if anyone knew how I can get a hold > of early Moby stuff, I > heard he used to do stuff as Barraccuda and > Brainstorm. I anyone could help > me it would be delightful! Thanx! you mean on vinyl? im not sure of that, Steve Giles is an expert at that sort of thing i hear, ask him to help ;) > <> cibo matto reference? > PS- I am a vegan animal cracker eater! > pps-today is me berfday! HAPPY BERFDAY!!! > i am confessing to all of you that i am a > transvestite and you can look me up > at transvestite.com....(:o) > > love...elie dude, we will BE THERE! LOL > PLEASE TELL ME HOW CAN I GET YOU GUYS to STOP > sending me > Mobility!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Easy. Kill yrself, then when yr email provider realizes you havent logged in in a while, they'll remove it, and then the Mobility subscription will be removed as well. Sorry, i kinda always wanted to say something like that. What, you expected a serious answer from me? ;) Again, sorry. > Thank you. Um, welcome. should i post this? eh why not. somebody will get a kick out of it. BYE! DJ PAUL ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 13:23:37 EDT From: Klezmerputz@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) Detroit Electronic Music Festival Yes, i was at the DEMF on monday for Ritchie Hawtin ( i had to work the rest of the days). anyway it was really great to see not only the amount of people who showed up, but also the diversity. Plus, i heard this is going to be an annual event which has a lot of us native Detroiters very excited. elizabeth ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 16:26:43 EDT From: SCREAM3877@aol.com Subject: (mobility) Re: Hey - coolness I'm from silver spring MD too! Do u go to parties @ dc? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 23:22:34 -0400 From: "Mike A7" Subject: Re: (mobility) CONVOY!/dicking/Ryu's new site Paul Simpson wrote: > AAAAAAAnyway, Ryu has a new website, if anybody cares. > but its not Ryu putting it up, so he claims. he has > this weird personality thing, he claims that Ryu, who > was on this list a while back, has moved to some > mountain range in Japan or something. the person who > is doing the website n junk is Jon Z (aka Jon Zaremba, > who of course was Ryu's real name) and the music is by > Soulpsychadelicide, which is his "band" "Soulpsychadelicide"? That's the name of an unreleased funk jam by Prince that he originally did with the Revolution then re-recorded years later with George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars. Song has never been released, I have at least 4 versions of it it is funky as HELL and I just find it funny he would name his band this. Wonder where he heard the title? Sorry this isn't Moby related so........ MOBY is COOL! There now it has Moby relevency :) MikeA NP> Prince "Soulpsychadelicide" :) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 23:28:38 -0400 From: "Mike A7" Subject: Re: (mobility) Detroit Electronic Music Festival hyponoise - wrote: > musicly it was just stunning the whole minus posse was in full effect. but > im a bit biased since i spent $100 on a minus new years party. cant go wrong > with richie hawtin, clark warner, and therom. Yeah, Richie Hawtin really impressed me and like I said I didn't like the stuff I'd heard of his, the more stark Plastikman stuff. But his set was slammin. I was PISSED I missed Theorem though. I LOVE his stuff, so sparse, great headphone listening. "Shift" where he samples a recording of cars he made going over I-75, that song is awesome the way he mixes that into the beat. > other acts i enjoyed : dj spooky [ mixe don two turntables while playing a > stand up bass ], mike "agent x" clark, magda, adult, the roots, derrek may, > aux-88 etc... basicly everryone. Derrick May was real good but my favorite of the weekend was Aril Brikha. His set was freaking incredible, the last song was a damn electronic/jazz hybrid. The live bass and percussion on stage, they were just jamming like a damn small club jazz act. It was fantastic. > the good news is that the demf has hart plaza for two more years and even > better hart plaza ia a city park so they cant charge admission. Yes and I will be there as long as I'm still breathing air. I think they plan to add more national acts in the next few years, it was all about celebrating Detroit and our techno history this year and it was all good. A great time. I'll keep dreaming Moby could be a part of this someday. He's expressed respect for the originators from D-Town in the past, Atkins May and Saunderson so who knows? MikeA ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 17:45:20 -0400 From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) CONVOY!/dicking/Ryu's new site >I have at least 4 versions of it it is funky as HELL and I just find it > funny he would name his band this. Wonder where he heard the title? > Sorry this isn't Moby related so........ MOBY is COOL! > There now it has Moby relevency :) > MikeA > NP> Prince "Soulpsychadelicide" :) yes moby is cool. but i read the info on his site and he says its from the prince track.. So apparently yep thats where he got the name. Eric gold@netrox.net www.mp3.com/tonematrix www.tonematrix.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 19:05:12 EDT From: Tecknomonk@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) [moby denies] Dicking around the story was apparently made up ... it was sure funny though. - ------------------------------------ [ http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/news/music/music.shtml ] Moby denies knob games Moby has claimed, in the current edition of Q Magazine, that he rubbed his exposed penis against the bodies of several celebrities without them realising. The list included Winona Ryder, Drew Barrymore and Madonna's ex, basketball legend, Dennis Rodman. It was all part of a bizarre party game called 'Knob Touch'. But at Thursday night's Dancestar awards, Moby told Radio 1 tales of his todger's travels weren't altogether true: "The funny thing about Knob Touch, every now and then I'll do an interview and I'll say something completely outlandish to see if it'll actually get printed." Moby continued: "So Knob Touch is this thing that some friends of mine talked about. I don't know if they've ever actually done it, and the truth is it was kind of a joke that's taken on a life of its own!" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 01:58:27 +0200 From: lola Subject: (mobility) moby(denies)dick ...aarrghh, and to think I almost tried to become a celebrity... I'm so disappointed... ;) lola np:bring back my happiness - interactive mix edit ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 17:19:46 -0700 (PDT) From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) CONVOY! Ok folks, so Moby said the first single he bought as a kid was "Convoy", and i thought that was hilarious, since of course my two favorite sock puppets did a cover of that song. so i asked the Sockheads if they knew the complete words to it, and my faithful friend Fatdaddy Butterbritches gave me the words! so, here they are! hey, you cant say its _totally_ off topic! If Moby is reading this, I'm sure he'll enjoy! ROCK! DJ PAUL np:Santana "Abraxas" (hhhhheeeellllllllll yyyeaaaaahhhhh, I hope yr feelin better!!!!) > > hey folks! > > > > > > anybody know the complete words to Convoy? > > > > ROCK! > > DJ PAUL > > PAUL: > > "CONVOY" > (C.W. McCall, B. Fries, C. Davis) > From the album "Black Bear Road." > > [On the CB] > Ah, breaker one-nine, this here's the Rubber Duck. > You gotta copy on me, Big > Ben, c'mon? Ah, yeah, 10-4, Big Ben, fer shure, fer > shure. By golly, it's > clean clear to Flag Town, c'mon. Yeah, that's a big > 10-4 there, Big Ben, > yeah, we definitely got the front door, good buddy. > Mercy sakes alive, looks > like we got us a convoy... > > Was the dark of the moon on the sixth of June > In a Kenworth pullin' logs > Cab-over Pete with a reefer on > And a Jimmy haulin' hogs > We is headin' for bear on I-one-oh > 'Bout a mile outta Shaky Town > I says, "Big Ben, this here's the Rubber Duck. > "And I'm about to put the hammer down." > > [Chorus] > 'Cause we got a little convoy > Rockin' through the night. > Yeah, we got a little convoy, > Ain't she a beautiful sight? > Come on and join our convoy > Ain't nothin' gonna get in our way. > We gonna roll this truckin' convoy > 'Cross the U-S-A. > Convoy! > > > [On the CB] > Ah, breaker, Big Ben, this here's the Duck. And, you > wanna back off them > hogs? Yeah, 10-4, 'bout five mile or so. Ten, roger. > Them hogs is gettin' > IN-tense up here. > > By the time we got into Tulsa Town, > We had eighty-five trucks in all. > But they's a roadblock up on the cloverleaf, > And them bears was wall-to-wall. > Yeah, them smokies is thick as bugs on a bumper; > They even had a bear in the air! > I says, "Callin' all trucks, this here's the Duck. > "We about to go a-huntin' bear." > > [Chorus] > 'Cause we got a great big convoy > Rockin' through the night. > Yeah, we got a great big convoy, > Ain't she a beautiful sight? > Come on and join our convoy > Ain't nothin' gonna get in our way. > We gonna roll this truckin' convoy > 'Cross the U-S-A. > Convoy! > > > [On the CB] > Ah, you wanna give me a 10-9 on that, Big Ben? > Negatory, Big Ben; you're > still too close. Yeah, them hogs is startin' to > close up my sinuses. Mercy > sakes, you better back off another ten. > > Well, we rolled up Interstate 44 > Like a rocket sled on rails. > We tore up all of our swindle sheets, > And left 'em settin' on the scales. > By the time we hit that Chi-town, > Them bears was a-gettin' smart: > They'd brought up some reinforcements > From the Illinoise National Guard. > There's armored cars, and tanks, and jeeps, > And rigs of ev'ry size. > Yeah, them chicken coops was full'a bears > And choppers filled the skies. > Well, we shot the line and we went for broke > With a thousand screamin' trucks > An' eleven long-haired Friends a' Jesus > In a chartreuse micra-bus. > > > [On the CB] > Ah, Rubber Duck to Sodbuster, come over. Yeah, 10-4, > Sodbuster? Lissen, you > wanna put that micra-bus right behind that suicide > jockey? Yeah, he's > haulin' dynamite, and he needs all the help he can > get. > > Well, we laid a strip for the Jersey shore > And prepared to cross the line > I could see the bridge was lined with bears > But I didn't have a dog-goned dime. > I says, "Big Ben, this here's the Rubber Duck. > "We just ain't a-gonna pay no toll." > So we crashed the gate doing ninety-eight > I says "Let them truckers roll, 10-4." > > [Chorus] > 'Cause we got a mighty convoy > Rockin' through the night. > Yeah, we got a mighty convoy, > Ain't she a beautiful sight? > Come on and join our convoy > Ain't nothin' gonna get in our way. > We gonna roll this truckin' convoy > 'Cross the U-S-A. > Convoy! Ah, 10-4, Big Ben, what's your twenty? > Convoy! OMAHA? Well, they oughta know what to do > with them hogs out there > fer shure. Well, mercy > Convoy! sakes, good buddy, we gonna back on outta > here, so keep the bugs off > your glass and the bears off your... > Convoy! tail. We'll catch you on the flip-flop. This > here's the Rubber Duck > on the side. > Convoy! We gone. 'Bye,'bye. > > > ===== Even MTV BIGWIGS have heart attacks!!!!! 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 Hotel Detective PHIZZO JOBSON from The Ministry of 'Ousinje (aka >>>>>PAUL<<<<<) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 00:21:29 EDT From: Popgirlee@aol.com Subject: (mobility) My Stats and Shite K, I rarely do this. But I am gonna give the stats. Courtney Anne Pope, 22 years old San Diego & outside San Francisco (time split between both) Lots of goodies in my Moby collection. Basically, everything. Except maxi-singles and remix stuff. I don't like that, it irritates me for some reason - - Fave Moby album. Def. Everything is Wrong. But I must say " PLay" is a gem. I have issues with the whole Moby follwing though just because of Bodyrock. I'm an old school fan. Best Moby song: Why does my heart..Shit ya, that's the best song - - Other artists. Well, I am broad. Electronica wise: Groove Armada, DJ Shadow, Air, Underworld, Merz. I dunno, lots. As far as brit pop: Verve, Gomez, Stereophonics, Supergrass, Super Furry Animals. I've been known to dabble in a little rockabilly on occasion. (Johnny Cash, Amazing Royal Crowns) I'm a blend, baby. Can I just tell you the funniest story ? So, my friend Dave worked for BMG in L.A. And he went with some peeps he worked with and met Moby at some Hollywood vegan restaraunt. So me being the starstruck Moby enthusiast, says to Dave" Tell Richard/Moby I want to have his children". K, so I for sure didn't think Dave was really going to tell Moby this. But he did. And Moby says " Well, I am not sure I am capable of reproducing". I was really humiliated when Dave told him this, which was kinda a joke, and then proceeds to tell Moby to look me up in San Francisco, and gives him my digits. I think Moby was probably really frightened. But he did sign my Play cd for me and write to Courtney, Love Moby and drew a pic o' himself. I am really proud and ashamed at the same time. That's my Moby story. K, the novel is complete xoxox Courtney " The Mullet is the reason people hate you"... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 00:13:53 -0500 (CDT) From: theShackofXaq Subject: (mobility) 18 for 18 did anyone else know that moby has sold all 18 songs from "play" to various third parties? he keeps saying that as long as he doesn't compromise his music, he thinks it's pretty cool that his music is used in advertising and movies. i think he wrote "play" to make money, not good music. of course this is a totally unfair opinion, but i feel it never the less. while i'm in the deep end, i also have problems with his use of large parts of other people's songs on "play." i doubt that the people who sang for that old collection had any idea that some inner city white guy would be making pretty good money and gain fame off their folk songs. does anyone know if any money is going to their families, if they have any? sorry to be damning the man again, but he's making it pretty easy these days...i still love the 1992-98 version of moby. [xaq] "the solitary creator, dreaming his or her dream, unaided, seems to me to be the only artist we can trust." Harlan Ellison-writer "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer www.d.umn.edu/~zbentz/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 01:23:18 -0400 From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) 18 for 18 ok honestly.. all i can say is oh no not again. :) i dont mind opinions but the last time this was brought up. my inbox was huge! i honestly think that moby had no intention of the make money thing.. cuz it still has trademark style.. especially that damn sy22 keyboard i want! peace eric gold@netrox.net www.mp3.com/tonematrix www.tonematrix.com > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com > [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of theShackofXaq > Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2000 1:14 AM > To: i*heart*moby > Subject: (mobility) 18 for 18 > > > did anyone else know that moby has sold all 18 songs from "play" to > various third parties? > he keeps saying that as long as he doesn't compromise his music, he > thinks it's pretty cool that his music is used in advertising and movies. > i think he wrote "play" to make money, not good music. of course this is > a totally unfair opinion, but i feel it never the less. > while i'm in the deep end, i also have problems with his use of large > parts of other people's songs on "play." i doubt that the people who sang > for that old collection had any idea that some inner city white guy would > be making pretty good money and gain fame off their folk songs. > does anyone know if any money is going to their families, if they have > any? > sorry to be damning the man again, but he's making it pretty easy these > days...i still love the 1992-98 version of moby. > > [xaq] > "the solitary creator, dreaming his or her dream, > unaided, seems to me to be the > only artist we can trust." > Harlan Ellison-writer > "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. > but i really enjoy thinking." > Masafumi Sanai-photographer > > www.d.umn.edu/~zbentz/ > > > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2000 23:49:36 -0700 From: Scott Friedman Subject: Re: (mobility) 18 for 18 >i think he wrote "play" to make money, not good music. of course this is >a totally unfair opinion, but i feel it never the less. OK...ive only been a moby fan since the james bond theme...but ive got all his critical records (AR, EIW, Ambient, I like to score and Play)...and id have to say i disagree with you for many reasons... - - you mention that he wrote it to make money...well, who would have thought that sampling old songs from the south would have been a smash success? like anyone would predict such a combination would work? this isn't recycled boy band trash here...its a new formula completely, that doesnt sound like selling out to me...if it does to you, explain please? - - I've met moby twice now and read many chat transcripts (btw check out sonicnet.com, some great chats from a few years ago, shows how great moby is) and he seems like a really modest, humble individual who does what he does to please himself and make others HAPPY, not make himself money... >while i'm in the deep end, i also have problems with his use of large >parts of other people's songs on "play." i doubt that the people who sang >for that old collection had any idea that some inner city white guy would >be making pretty good money and gain fame off their folk songs. >does anyone know if any money is going to their families, if they have >any? - - WOW you're really missing the point of this type of music...you don't sample to take advantage of the work, you do it to enhance your own with the knowledge of the pieces which went into it and to pay homage to those works at the same time...and its not like moby is some surburbian white bread honky...he is an intelligent, inner city person who happens to be caucasian and can appreciate such melodies... - - these people did not MAKE up these songs...they are old, traditional folk songs of the south which cannot necessarily be attributed to being the creation of a certain person >sorry to be damning the man again, but he's making it pretty easy these >days...i still love the 1992-98 version of moby. - - you don't like him anymore because you percieved his motives for the music changed?...ok...thats a pretty shallow statement...im sorry but that kinda bs pisses me off...would you prefer he made something that no one would like? would that be more artistic? ------------------------------ End of mobility-digest V3 #209 ****************************** ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility-digest" in the body.