From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri May 1 01:51:49 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 00:51:49 -0500 Subject: HW: California Brainstorm In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 4/30/09, Christian Mumford wrote: > > the desert scene with the horses is what i love about that song..... just > when you think you are "stoned" enough.......! At least when I used to > listen to that i'd always make sure i had my smoke........ yes Dave is the *ULTIMATE *prankster....he knows he can count on many fans being "asleep" from smoke so the formula for that one had to be: 1) lull you to sleep in your smokey daze by boring you with monotone vocals 2) wake you up with the horses in a surprise I think the version on the illicit demos may be a whole different affair I think I might be quite fond of that one now backing off from any critism about my favorite entity From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Fri May 1 04:33:56 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 09:33:56 +0100 Subject: OFF: If you pirate music, you're downloading communism! In-Reply-To: <200904010957.n319vbYG026779@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 10:57:37AM +0100, M Holmes typed out: > trev writes: > > >> ALL CAPITALISTS ARE IDIOTS > > >> ALL COMMUNISTS ARE IDIOTS > Who was it who said "In capitalism, one man exploits another. In > communism, it's the other way around"? I've only seen this attributed to Robert Anton Wilson, but he attracts snarky twentieth-century quotes like Wilde attracts nineteenth- and Shakespeare sixteenth-century ones. Nonetheless, since you ask... Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Fri May 1 06:46:15 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 11:46:15 +0100 Subject: OFF: If you pirate music, you're downloading communism! In-Reply-To: <200904010957.n319vbYG026779@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> <20090501083356.GI18325@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: Where's our Cosmic Puffin review then? Don't you realize that the very existence of Trev and Kev is at stake. You are the only literate person who has ever seen us play... Trev -------------------------------------------------- From: "Jonathan Jarrett" Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 9:33 AM To: Subject: Re: OFF: If you pirate music, you're downloading communism! > On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 10:57:37AM +0100, M Holmes typed out: >> trev writes: >> > >> ALL CAPITALISTS ARE IDIOTS >> > >> ALL COMMUNISTS ARE IDIOTS >> Who was it who said "In capitalism, one man exploits another. In >> communism, it's the other way around"? > > I've only seen this attributed to Robert Anton Wilson, but he > attracts snarky twentieth-century quotes like Wilde attracts nineteenth- > and Shakespeare sixteenth-century ones. Nonetheless, since you ask... > Yours, > Jon > > -- > "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" > (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) > Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk > From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Fri May 1 06:56:31 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 11:56:31 +0100 Subject: OFF: If you pirate music, you're downloading Real festival Music In-Reply-To: <200904010957.n319vbYG026779@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> <20090501083356.GI18325@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: And another thing. I'm shocked SHOCKED! to discover that there are still some of you on this list...after all these years...who are still unaware of the existence of Real Fesival Music, the no.1 internet site for the promotion of ethical festivals and the muso's that play at them. go there right now REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk Festival CD's, Festival Photo Reviews, Festival Listings, Video Downloads, News, Healers Can you imagine how we've been hit by the recession?...just get there and explore the click ads...savvy? Then buy a hawk-related cd...then then.. just do it ok do it...ghasp! Judge Existentialist Misanthrop -------------------------------------------------- From: "Jonathan Jarrett" Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 9:33 AM To: Subject: Re: OFF: If you pirate music, you're downloading communism! > On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 10:57:37AM +0100, M Holmes typed out: >> trev writes: >> > >> ALL CAPITALISTS ARE IDIOTS >> > >> ALL COMMUNISTS ARE IDIOTS >> Who was it who said "In capitalism, one man exploits another. In >> communism, it's the other way around"? > > I've only seen this attributed to Robert Anton Wilson, but he > attracts snarky twentieth-century quotes like Wilde attracts nineteenth- > and Shakespeare sixteenth-century ones. Nonetheless, since you ask... > Yours, > Jon > > -- > "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" > (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) > Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk > From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Fri May 1 07:04:04 2009 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 12:04:04 +0100 Subject: HW: California Brainstorm In-Reply-To: mike coleman's message of Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:01:38 -0500 Message-ID: An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: not available URL: From swann1066 at GMAIL.COM Fri May 1 07:10:11 2009 From: swann1066 at GMAIL.COM (Steve Swann) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 07:10:11 -0400 Subject: HW: California Brainstorm In-Reply-To: <200904301333.n3UDXgjk029217@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 9:33 AM, M Holmes wrote: > Steve Swann writes: > >> Do you hate the song, or the production? ?I have mixed feelings about >> some of the production on Xenon, but SotE has that wicked cool desert >> scene in the middle, that builds up to the horses going mad and the >> music blazing back in... everybody I've played it for loves that bit. > > GATHER UP THE FALLEN!!!!! That always sends chills down my spine. Steve From colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK Fri May 1 09:26:31 2009 From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK (Colin Allen) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 13:26:31 +0000 Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Litmus will be playing a special gig at the Standard in Walthamstow (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th to celebrate the forthcoming release of their third album Aurora. Entry is free and the band will be playing two sets, one will be the whole of Aurora while the other will feature old favourites and a few surprises. Come along and enjoy yourselves! --- On Wed, 15/4/09, Christian Mumford wrote: From: Christian Mumford Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Date: Wednesday, 15 April, 2009, 10:14 AM Sounds awesome. I'm a million miles away so I can't come. I thought "Planetfall" was damned great stuff, lots of Hawkwind-style "done better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. Especially the opener "Destroy The Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space Invaders". Christian NP: Anti-Nowhere League "The Best of The Anti-Nowhere League" > Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:26:21 +0000 > From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK > Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Litmus will be playing a free gig at the Standard Music Venue in Walthamstow (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th to celebrate the completion of their third album, Aurora. The band will be playing two sets so come along and see the sinful cabbalistic light show. _________________________________________________________________ Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list with Windows Live Spaces. It's easy! http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Fri May 1 10:04:31 2009 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 15:04:31 +0100 Subject: Motorhead: I'm selling stuff on Ebay Message-ID: An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: not available URL: From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Fri May 1 10:48:04 2009 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 15:48:04 +0100 Subject: HW: California Brainstorm In-Reply-To: Steve Swann's message of Fri, 1 May 2009 07:10:11 -0400 Message-ID: An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: not available URL: From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Fri May 1 11:07:08 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 16:07:08 +0100 Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig In-Reply-To: <880989.61200.qm@web23208.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: > "done better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. Especially the opener "Destroy > The Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space Invaders". < Well I don't think that they are quite "Walking with the Gods" yet, but Litmus are indeed the best of the "crop". They show good revolutionary attitude with the subject matter...lots of wanton destruction of established icons, and they can jam like shit... however, without Trev and Kev supporting them, they are nothing. Trev and Kev should be supporting them at all their gigs, it only makes sense...they need the added sex appeal of Trev, in particular...or how will they attract the lovely YOUNG GIRLS that seem to frequent their public functions...... Their manager is a sinful follower of Cabbalism (see their light show), and the purifying influence of the godlike Judge Trev would definitely improve moral and ethical concerns at their public appearances. Their new album, Aurora, while being just about the best thing out this year so far, lacks the unbridled raw death wish, brutalism of ICU's new release "THE FURY OF ICU", which has a carefully engineered 3 second drop-out in the left hand channel, in the first song, just to show that we don't care about nuthin'. Just my 10 cents worth... Judge Trev REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk Festival CD's, Festival Photo Reviews, Festival Listings, Video Downloads, News, Healers -------------------------------------------------- From: "Colin Allen" Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 2:26 PM To: Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > Litmus will be playing a special gig at the Standard in Walthamstow > (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th to celebrate the > forthcoming release of their third album Aurora. Entry is free and the > band > will be playing two sets, one will be the whole of Aurora while the other > will > feature old favourites and a few surprises. > > Come along and enjoy yourselves! > > > > --- On Wed, 15/4/09, Christian Mumford wrote: > > From: Christian Mumford > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Date: Wednesday, 15 April, 2009, 10:14 AM > > Sounds awesome. I'm a million miles away so I can't come. I thought > "Planetfall" was damned great stuff, lots of Hawkwind-style "done > better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. Especially the opener "Destroy The > Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space Invaders". > > Christian > > NP: Anti-Nowhere League "The Best of The Anti-Nowhere League" > > >> Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:26:21 +0000 >> From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK >> Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> Litmus will be playing a free gig at the Standard Music Venue in > Walthamstow (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th to > celebrate > the completion of their third album, Aurora. The band will be playing two > sets > so come along and see the sinful cabbalistic light show. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list with Windows Live > Spaces. > It's easy! > http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us > From colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK Fri May 1 16:45:46 2009 From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK (Colin Allen) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 20:45:46 +0000 Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig Message-ID: I agree with everything that Trev said, except for the bit about the support slots;). Even Chris Cambridge is welcome at this gig, as are "people like him". --- On Fri, 1/5/09, trev wrote: > From: trev > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Date: Friday, 1 May, 2009, 4:07 PM > > "done better than Hawkwind" > kinda thing. Especially the opener "Destroy The > Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space Invaders". < > > Well I don't think that they are quite "Walking with the > Gods" yet, but Litmus are indeed the best of the "crop". > They show good revolutionary attitude with the subject > matter...lots of wanton destruction of established icons, > and they can jam like shit... > however, without Trev and Kev supporting them, they are > nothing. Trev and Kev should be supporting them at all their > gigs, it only makes sense...they need the added sex appeal > of Trev, in particular...or how will they attract the lovely > YOUNG GIRLS that seem to frequent their public > functions...... > Their manager is a sinful follower of Cabbalism (see their > light show), and the purifying influence of the godlike > Judge Trev would definitely improve moral and ethical > concerns at their public appearances. > > Their new album, Aurora, while being just about the best > thing out this year so far, lacks the unbridled raw death > wish, brutalism of ICU's new release "THE FURY OF ICU", > which has a carefully engineered 3 second drop-out in the > left hand channel, in the first song, just to show that we > don't care about nuthin'. > > Just my 10 cents worth... > > Judge Trev > > > REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM???http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk > Festival CD's, Festival Photo Reviews, Festival Listings, > Video Downloads, News, Healers > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Colin Allen" > Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 2:26 PM > To: > Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > > > Litmus will be playing a special gig at the Standard > in Walthamstow > > (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on > Friday May 8th to celebrate the > > forthcoming release of their third album Aurora. Entry > is free and the band > > will be playing two sets, one will be the whole of > Aurora while the other will > > feature old favourites and a few surprises. > > > > Come along and enjoy yourselves! > > > > > > > > --- On Wed, 15/4/09, Christian Mumford > wrote: > > > > From: Christian Mumford > > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Date: Wednesday, 15 April, 2009, 10:14 AM > > > > Sounds awesome. I'm a million miles away so I can't > come. I thought > > "Planetfall" was damned great stuff, lots of > Hawkwind-style "done > > better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. Especially the > opener "Destroy The > > Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space Invaders". > > > > Christian > > > > NP: Anti-Nowhere League "The Best of The Anti-Nowhere > League" > > > > > >> Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:26:21 +0000 > >> From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK > >> Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> > >> Litmus will be playing a free gig at the Standard > Music Venue in > > Walthamstow (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th > to celebrate > > the completion of their third album, Aurora.? The > band will be playing two sets > > so come along and see the sinful cabbalistic light > show. > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list > with Windows Live Spaces. > > It's easy! > > http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us > > > From royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM Fri May 1 16:00:52 2009 From: royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM (Christian Mumford) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 22:00:52 +0200 Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Obviously those 10 cents are worth a CDR full of godlike Trev-songs. Remember, we can also start bootlegging YOUR CD-Rs so RFM gets no money.... not even ten cents. muahaha. why am i attacking friends? i am in the mood for trouble tonite and Nik & SR had to cancel the oslo gig,,,,,,,,, :-( > Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 16:07:08 +0100 > From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > > "done better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. Especially the opener "Destroy > > The > Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space Invaders". < > > Well I don't think that they are quite "Walking with the Gods" yet, but > Litmus are indeed the best of the "crop". > They show good revolutionary attitude with the subject matter...lots of > wanton destruction of established icons, and they can jam like shit... > however, without Trev and Kev supporting them, they are nothing. Trev and > Kev should be supporting them at all their gigs, it only makes sense...they > need the added sex appeal of Trev, in particular...or how will they attract > the lovely YOUNG GIRLS that seem to frequent their public functions...... > Their manager is a sinful follower of Cabbalism (see their light show), and > the purifying influence of the godlike Judge Trev would definitely improve > moral and ethical concerns at their public appearances. > > Their new album, Aurora, while being just about the best thing out this year > so far, lacks the unbridled raw death wish, brutalism of ICU's new release > "THE FURY OF ICU", which has a carefully engineered 3 second drop-out in the > left hand channel, in the first song, just to show that we don't care about > nuthin'. > > Just my 10 cents worth... > > Judge Trev > > > REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk > Festival CD's, Festival Photo Reviews, Festival Listings, Video Downloads, > News, Healers > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Colin Allen" > Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 2:26 PM > To: > Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > > > Litmus will be playing a special gig at the Standard in Walthamstow > > (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th to celebrate the > > forthcoming release of their third album Aurora. Entry is free and the > > band > > will be playing two sets, one will be the whole of Aurora while the other > > will > > feature old favourites and a few surprises. > > > > Come along and enjoy yourselves! > > > > > > > > --- On Wed, 15/4/09, Christian Mumford wrote: > > > > From: Christian Mumford > > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Date: Wednesday, 15 April, 2009, 10:14 AM > > > > Sounds awesome. I'm a million miles away so I can't come. I thought > > "Planetfall" was damned great stuff, lots of Hawkwind-style "done > > better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. Especially the opener "Destroy The > > Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space Invaders". > > > > Christian > > > > NP: Anti-Nowhere League "The Best of The Anti-Nowhere League" > > > > > >> Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:26:21 +0000 > >> From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK > >> Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> > >> Litmus will be playing a free gig at the Standard Music Venue in > > Walthamstow (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th to > > celebrate > > the completion of their third album, Aurora. The band will be playing two > > sets > > so come along and see the sinful cabbalistic light show. > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list with Windows Live > > Spaces. > > It's easy! > > http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us > > _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live?: Keep your life in sync. Check it out! http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t1_allup_explore_012009 From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Fri May 1 20:57:15 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Sat, 2 May 2009 01:57:15 +0100 Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig In-Reply-To: <880989.61200.qm@web23208.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Yes yes Christian, and why was the Oslo gig really cancelled? Did Nik "accidentally" chop his own head off with his chainsaw whilst working on his farm? Never mind, a bit of ointment will soon put that right... Judge stir-it-up -------------------------------------------------- From: "Christian Mumford" Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 9:00 PM To: Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > Obviously those 10 cents are worth a CDR full of godlike Trev-songs. > Remember, we can also start bootlegging YOUR CD-Rs so RFM gets no > money.... not even ten cents. muahaha. why am i attacking friends? i am in > the mood for trouble tonite and Nik & SR had to cancel the oslo > gig,,,,,,,,, :-( > >> Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 16:07:08 +0100 >> From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM >> Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> > "done better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. Especially the opener "Destroy >> > The >> Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space Invaders". < >> >> Well I don't think that they are quite "Walking with the Gods" yet, but >> Litmus are indeed the best of the "crop". >> They show good revolutionary attitude with the subject matter...lots of >> wanton destruction of established icons, and they can jam like shit... >> however, without Trev and Kev supporting them, they are nothing. Trev and >> Kev should be supporting them at all their gigs, it only makes >> sense...they >> need the added sex appeal of Trev, in particular...or how will they >> attract >> the lovely YOUNG GIRLS that seem to frequent their public functions...... >> Their manager is a sinful follower of Cabbalism (see their light show), >> and >> the purifying influence of the godlike Judge Trev would definitely >> improve >> moral and ethical concerns at their public appearances. >> >> Their new album, Aurora, while being just about the best thing out this >> year >> so far, lacks the unbridled raw death wish, brutalism of ICU's new >> release >> "THE FURY OF ICU", which has a carefully engineered 3 second drop-out in >> the >> left hand channel, in the first song, just to show that we don't care >> about >> nuthin'. >> >> Just my 10 cents worth... >> >> Judge Trev >> >> >> REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk >> Festival CD's, Festival Photo Reviews, Festival Listings, Video >> Downloads, >> News, Healers >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "Colin Allen" >> Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 2:26 PM >> To: >> Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig >> >> > Litmus will be playing a special gig at the Standard in Walthamstow >> > (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th to celebrate >> > the >> > forthcoming release of their third album Aurora. Entry is free and the >> > band >> > will be playing two sets, one will be the whole of Aurora while the >> > other >> > will >> > feature old favourites and a few surprises. >> > >> > Come along and enjoy yourselves! >> > >> > >> > >> > --- On Wed, 15/4/09, Christian Mumford >> > wrote: >> > >> > From: Christian Mumford >> > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig >> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> > Date: Wednesday, 15 April, 2009, 10:14 AM >> > >> > Sounds awesome. I'm a million miles away so I can't come. I thought >> > "Planetfall" was damned great stuff, lots of Hawkwind-style "done >> > better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. Especially the opener "Destroy The >> > Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space Invaders". >> > >> > Christian >> > >> > NP: Anti-Nowhere League "The Best of The Anti-Nowhere League" >> > >> > >> >> Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:26:21 +0000 >> >> From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK >> >> Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig >> >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> >> >> Litmus will be playing a free gig at the Standard Music Venue in >> > Walthamstow (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th to >> > celebrate >> > the completion of their third album, Aurora. The band will be playing >> > two >> > sets >> > so come along and see the sinful cabbalistic light show. >> > >> > _________________________________________________________________ >> > Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list with Windows Live >> > Spaces. >> > It's easy! >> > http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us >> > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Windows Live?: Keep your life in sync. Check it out! > http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t1_allup_explore_012009 From owen.01 at GMAIL.COM Fri May 1 21:05:53 2009 From: owen.01 at GMAIL.COM (Owen O'Neill) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 21:05:53 -0400 Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 8:57 PM, trev wrote: > Yes yes Christian, and why was the Oslo gig really cancelled? > Did Nik "accidentally" chop his own head off with his chainsaw whilst > working on his farm? ^^^^^^^++++! > > Never mind, a bit of ointment will soon put that right... > > Judge stir-it-up > > -------------------------------------------------- > > .:.;:'?;???:;:,:;';,,';':;.:,:;:;',,':;.';:?;;';-,,`?, From royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM Fri May 1 21:09:25 2009 From: royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM (Christian Mumford) Date: Sat, 2 May 2009 03:09:25 +0200 Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: of course, as the americans (like me), its "my 2 cents", not "my 10 cents" - fish'n'chips halfwit Trev! now say something like 3 pence a shilling and bob's yer uncle (say it RIGHT so I can learn... or you shall TAKE ME TO BURN like a lost little GIRL IN MY OWN LITTLE WORLD!). Like I can never figure out the Danish counting money system.... "fem og en halv fj?sj" is like a fiver and a 75 or something. As for Nik & Co. this time it was the promoters fault (unlike the Hawkwind Oslo gig 18 april which ALSO WAS CANCELLED). Norway + Hawkwind never works out. Ok. "I am the God of hellfire!". Christian (who also wonders how Edgar Broughton Band were at the Oslo fest where Nik shouldabeen) > Date: Sat, 2 May 2009 01:57:15 +0100 > From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Yes yes Christian, and why was the Oslo gig really cancelled? > Did Nik "accidentally" chop his own head off with his chainsaw whilst > working on his farm? > Never mind, a bit of ointment will soon put that right... > > Judge stir-it-up > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Christian Mumford" > Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 9:00 PM > To: > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > > > Obviously those 10 cents are worth a CDR full of godlike Trev-songs. > > Remember, we can also start bootlegging YOUR CD-Rs so RFM gets no > > money.... not even ten cents. muahaha. why am i attacking friends? i am in > > the mood for trouble tonite and Nik & SR had to cancel the oslo > > gig,,,,,,,,, :-( > > > >> Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 16:07:08 +0100 > >> From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM > >> Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> > >> > "done better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. Especially the opener "Destroy > >> > The > >> Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space Invaders". < > >> > >> Well I don't think that they are quite "Walking with the Gods" yet, but > >> Litmus are indeed the best of the "crop". > >> They show good revolutionary attitude with the subject matter...lots of > >> wanton destruction of established icons, and they can jam like shit... > >> however, without Trev and Kev supporting them, they are nothing. Trev and > >> Kev should be supporting them at all their gigs, it only makes > >> sense...they > >> need the added sex appeal of Trev, in particular...or how will they > >> attract > >> the lovely YOUNG GIRLS that seem to frequent their public functions...... > >> Their manager is a sinful follower of Cabbalism (see their light show), > >> and > >> the purifying influence of the godlike Judge Trev would definitely > >> improve > >> moral and ethical concerns at their public appearances. > >> > >> Their new album, Aurora, while being just about the best thing out this > >> year > >> so far, lacks the unbridled raw death wish, brutalism of ICU's new > >> release > >> "THE FURY OF ICU", which has a carefully engineered 3 second drop-out in > >> the > >> left hand channel, in the first song, just to show that we don't care > >> about > >> nuthin'. > >> > >> Just my 10 cents worth... > >> > >> Judge Trev > >> > >> > >> REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk > >> Festival CD's, Festival Photo Reviews, Festival Listings, Video > >> Downloads, > >> News, Healers > >> > >> -------------------------------------------------- > >> From: "Colin Allen" > >> Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 2:26 PM > >> To: > >> Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > >> > >> > Litmus will be playing a special gig at the Standard in Walthamstow > >> > (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th to celebrate > >> > the > >> > forthcoming release of their third album Aurora. Entry is free and the > >> > band > >> > will be playing two sets, one will be the whole of Aurora while the > >> > other > >> > will > >> > feature old favourites and a few surprises. > >> > > >> > Come along and enjoy yourselves! > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > --- On Wed, 15/4/09, Christian Mumford > >> > wrote: > >> > > >> > From: Christian Mumford > >> > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > >> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> > Date: Wednesday, 15 April, 2009, 10:14 AM > >> > > >> > Sounds awesome. I'm a million miles away so I can't come. I thought > >> > "Planetfall" was damned great stuff, lots of Hawkwind-style "done > >> > better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. Especially the opener "Destroy The > >> > Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space Invaders". > >> > > >> > Christian > >> > > >> > NP: Anti-Nowhere League "The Best of The Anti-Nowhere League" > >> > > >> > > >> >> Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:26:21 +0000 > >> >> From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK > >> >> Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > >> >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> >> > >> >> Litmus will be playing a free gig at the Standard Music Venue in > >> > Walthamstow (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th to > >> > celebrate > >> > the completion of their third album, Aurora. The band will be playing > >> > two > >> > sets > >> > so come along and see the sinful cabbalistic light show. > >> > > >> > _________________________________________________________________ > >> > Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list with Windows Live > >> > Spaces. > >> > It's easy! > >> > http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us > >> > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Windows Live?: Keep your life in sync. Check it out! > > http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t1_allup_explore_012009 _________________________________________________________________ Drag n? drop?Get easy photo sharing with Windows Live? Photos. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/products/photos.aspx From colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK Fri May 1 21:23:17 2009 From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK (Colin Allen) Date: Sat, 2 May 2009 01:23:17 +0000 Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig Message-ID: A bizarre gardening accident? I thought they only happened to drummers! I should also have mentioned that the members of Litmus will be playing DJ sets at the May 8th event; given their wide range of musical interests and tastes, this could be frightening. If it is not, I might just have to play one or two of my collection of recordings of Aleister Crowley reciting incantations, especially those designed to curse judges;). --- On Sat, 2/5/09, trev wrote: > From: trev > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Date: Saturday, 2 May, 2009, 1:57 AM > Yes yes Christian, and why was the > Oslo gig really cancelled? > Did Nik "accidentally" chop his own head off with his > chainsaw whilst working on his farm? > Never mind, a bit of ointment will soon put that right... > > Judge stir-it-up > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Christian Mumford" > Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 9:00 PM > To: > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > > > Obviously those 10 cents are worth a CDR full of > godlike Trev-songs. Remember, we can also start bootlegging > YOUR CD-Rs so RFM gets no money.... not even ten cents. > muahaha. why am i attacking friends? i am in the mood? > for trouble tonite and Nik & SR had to cancel the oslo > gig,,,,,,,,, :-( > > > >> Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 16:07:08 +0100 > >> From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM > >> Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> > >> > "done better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. > Especially the opener "Destroy > >> > The > >> Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space Invaders". > < > >> > >> Well I don't think that they are quite "Walking > with the Gods" yet, but > >> Litmus are indeed the best of the "crop". > >> They show good revolutionary attitude with the > subject matter...lots of > >> wanton destruction of established icons, and they > can jam like shit... > >> however, without Trev and Kev supporting them, > they are nothing. Trev and > >> Kev should be supporting them at all their gigs, > it only makes sense...they > >> need the added sex appeal of Trev, in > particular...or how will they attract > >> the lovely YOUNG GIRLS that seem to frequent their > public functions...... > >> Their manager is a sinful follower of Cabbalism > (see their light show), and > >> the purifying influence of the godlike Judge Trev > would definitely improve > >> moral and ethical concerns at their public > appearances. > >> > >> Their new album, Aurora, while being just about > the best thing out this year > >> so far, lacks the unbridled raw death wish, > brutalism of ICU's new release > >> "THE FURY OF ICU", which has a carefully > engineered 3 second drop-out in the > >> left hand channel, in the first song, just to show > that we don't care about > >> nuthin'. > >> > >> Just my 10 cents worth... > >> > >> Judge Trev > >> > >> > >> REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM???http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk > >> Festival CD's, Festival Photo Reviews, Festival > Listings, Video Downloads, > >> News, Healers > >> > >> > -------------------------------------------------- > >> From: "Colin Allen" > >> Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 2:26 PM > >> To: > >> Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > >> > >> > Litmus will be playing a special gig at the > Standard in Walthamstow > >> > (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th > to celebrate > the > >> > forthcoming release of their third album > Aurora. Entry is free and the > >> > band > >> > will be playing two sets, one will be the > whole of Aurora while the > other > >> > will > >> > feature old favourites and a few surprises. > >> > > >> > Come along and enjoy yourselves! > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > --- On Wed, 15/4/09, Christian Mumford > > wrote: > >> > > >> > From: Christian Mumford > >> > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus > Gig > >> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> > Date: Wednesday, 15 April, 2009, 10:14 AM > >> > > >> > Sounds awesome. I'm a million miles away so I > can't come. I thought > >> > "Planetfall" was damned great stuff, lots of > Hawkwind-style "done > >> > better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. Especially > the opener "Destroy The > >> > Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space > Invaders". > >> > > >> > Christian > >> > > >> > NP: Anti-Nowhere League "The Best of The > Anti-Nowhere League" > >> > > >> > > >> >> Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:26:21 +0000 > >> >> From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK > >> >> Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus > Gig > >> >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> >> > >> >> Litmus will be playing a free gig at the > Standard Music Venue in > >> > Walthamstow (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th > to > >> > celebrate > >> > the completion of their third album, > Aurora.? The band will be playing > two > >> > sets > >> > so come along and see the sinful cabbalistic > light show. > >> > > >> > > _________________________________________________________________ > >> > Invite your mail contacts to join your > friends list with Windows Live > >> > Spaces. > >> > It's easy! > >> > http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us > >> > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Windows Live?: Keep your life in sync. Check it > out! > > http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t1_allup_explore_012009 > From colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK Fri May 1 21:27:17 2009 From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK (Colin Allen) Date: Sat, 2 May 2009 01:27:17 +0000 Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig Message-ID: No Christian, you are not the God of Hellfire; a very good friend of mine is;). --- On Sat, 2/5/09, Christian Mumford wrote: > From: Christian Mumford > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Date: Saturday, 2 May, 2009, 2:09 AM > of course, as the americans (like > me), its "my 2 cents", not "my 10 cents" - fish'n'chips > halfwit Trev! now say something like 3 pence a shilling and > bob's yer uncle (say it RIGHT so I can learn... or you shall > TAKE ME TO BURN like a lost little GIRL IN MY OWN LITTLE > WORLD!). Like I can never figure out the Danish counting > money system.... "fem og en halv fj?sj" is like a fiver and > a 75 or something. > > As for Nik & Co. this time it was the promoters fault > (unlike the Hawkwind Oslo gig 18 april which ALSO WAS > CANCELLED). Norway + Hawkwind never works out. > > Ok. "I am the God of hellfire!". > > Christian (who also wonders how Edgar Broughton Band were > at the Oslo fest where Nik shouldabeen) > > > Date: Sat, 2 May 2009 01:57:15 +0100 > > From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM > > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > > > Yes yes Christian, and why was the Oslo gig really > cancelled? > > Did Nik "accidentally" chop his own head off with his > chainsaw whilst > > working on his farm? > > Never mind, a bit of ointment will soon put that > right... > > > > Judge stir-it-up > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > From: "Christian Mumford" > > Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 9:00 PM > > To: > > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus Gig > > > > > Obviously those 10 cents are worth a CDR full of > godlike Trev-songs. > > > Remember, we can also start bootlegging YOUR > CD-Rs so RFM gets no > > > money.... not even ten cents. muahaha. why am i > attacking friends? i am in > > > the mood? for trouble tonite and Nik & > SR had to cancel the oslo > > > gig,,,,,,,,, :-( > > > > > >> Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 16:07:08 +0100 > > >> From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM > > >> Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus > Gig > > >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > >> > > >> > "done better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. > Especially the opener "Destroy > > >> > The > > >> Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space > Invaders". < > > >> > > >> Well I don't think that they are quite > "Walking with the Gods" yet, but > > >> Litmus are indeed the best of the "crop". > > >> They show good revolutionary attitude with > the subject matter...lots of > > >> wanton destruction of established icons, and > they can jam like shit... > > >> however, without Trev and Kev supporting > them, they are nothing. Trev and > > >> Kev should be supporting them at all their > gigs, it only makes > > >> sense...they > > >> need the added sex appeal of Trev, in > particular...or how will they > > >> attract > > >> the lovely YOUNG GIRLS that seem to frequent > their public functions...... > > >> Their manager is a sinful follower of > Cabbalism (see their light show), > > >> and > > >> the purifying influence of the godlike Judge > Trev would definitely > > >> improve > > >> moral and ethical concerns at their public > appearances. > > >> > > >> Their new album, Aurora, while being just > about the best thing out this > > >> year > > >> so far, lacks the unbridled raw death wish, > brutalism of ICU's new > > >> release > > >> "THE FURY OF ICU", which has a carefully > engineered 3 second drop-out in > > >> the > > >> left hand channel, in the first song, just to > show that we don't care > > >> about > > >> nuthin'. > > >> > > >> Just my 10 cents worth... > > >> > > >> Judge Trev > > >> > > >> > > >> REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM???http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk > > >> Festival CD's, Festival Photo Reviews, > Festival Listings, Video > > >> Downloads, > > >> News, Healers > > >> > > >> > -------------------------------------------------- > > >> From: "Colin Allen" > > >> Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 2:26 PM > > >> To: > > >> Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special Litmus > Gig > > >> > > >> > Litmus will be playing a special gig at > the Standard in Walthamstow > > >> > (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th > to celebrate > > >> > the > > >> > forthcoming release of their third album > Aurora. Entry is free and the > > >> > band > > >> > will be playing two sets, one will be > the whole of Aurora while the > > >> > other > > >> > will > > >> > feature old favourites and a few > surprises. > > >> > > > >> > Come along and enjoy yourselves! > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > --- On Wed, 15/4/09, Christian Mumford > > > > >> > wrote: > > >> > > > >> > From: Christian Mumford > > >> > Subject: Re: HW:(slightly off) Special > Litmus Gig > > >> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > >> > Date: Wednesday, 15 April, 2009, 10:14 > AM > > >> > > > >> > Sounds awesome. I'm a million miles away > so I can't come. I thought > > >> > "Planetfall" was damned great stuff, > lots of Hawkwind-style "done > > >> > better than Hawkwind" kinda thing. > Especially the opener "Destroy The > > >> > Mothership" - up there with ICU "Space > Invaders". > > >> > > > >> > Christian > > >> > > > >> > NP: Anti-Nowhere League "The Best of The > Anti-Nowhere League" > > >> > > > >> > > > >> >> Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:26:21 > +0000 > > >> >> From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK > > >> >> Subject: HW:(slightly off) Special > Litmus Gig > > >> >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > >> >> > > >> >> Litmus will be playing a free gig at > the Standard Music Venue in > > >> > Walthamstow (http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk) on Friday May 8th > to > > >> > celebrate > > >> > the completion of their third album, > Aurora.? The band will be playing > > >> > two > > >> > sets > > >> > so come along and see the sinful > cabbalistic light show. > > >> > > > >> > > _________________________________________________________________ > > >> > Invite your mail contacts to join your > friends list with Windows Live > > >> > Spaces. > > >> > It's easy! > > >> > http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us > > >> > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > > Windows Live?: Keep your life in sync. Check it > out! > > > http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t1_allup_explore_012009 > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Drag n? drop?Get easy photo sharing with Windows > Live? Photos. > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/products/photos.aspx From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Sun May 3 10:09:49 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 15:09:49 +0100 Subject: The Fury of ICU...available from Real Festival Music now In-Reply-To: <536043.88982.qm@web23203.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: THE FURY OF ICU - Inner City Unit. Now available from Real Festival Music: http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk/music.html ?7.99 +shipping - all major credit cards accepted Solihul 1981, and Inner City Unit get mean. Remastered desk mix from Inner City Unit in their prime. Track sample available. REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk Festival CD's, Festival Photo Reviews, Festival Listings, Video Downloads, News, Healers Review TIM RUNDALL, editor, Uncle Harry's City Kids (Pink Fairies Fanzine) "Do you want some proper Hawkwind stuff?" asks the very excited promoter/MC - the enthusiastic crowd naturally yells in the affirmative and what do they get? A fucking rockin' blasting punkoid set with good quality sound and a magnificent vibe that'll press the ejection button on your armchair like James Bond's Aston Martin... this ain't Hawkwind, this is real high octane stuff - even Nik (so often a little long winded) gets carried along with the 'short fast and furious' mindset. Sids Song - for the late Mr Vicious (from Maximum Effect) has never sounded better - this is prime time Inner City Unit at their very very very best, just after the M. E. album had come out, and they never sounded better. No matter how much you loved the studio stuff they were always really a live band and it doesn't get liver than this - fantastic guitar from the god-like Judge Trev (predating melodic thrash metal by years), drums like you never heard before from Dino - Steve Took missed out big time when Nik grabbed these two off him! Dead Fred completes the line up, so it's a minimum crew giving - literally - Maximum Effect! A cursory nod to Rolf Harris (!) from Nik's comb n paper plus stylophone (on the obligatory Masters Of The Universe) in no way diminishes the all out rocking that went on this night... Dino on Space Invaders out-drums Philthy Animal Taylor and the all-biker audience is simply stunned into submission. No bullshit, this stands as an all time great live album, along with Kick Out The Jams, Live at Leeds, No Sleep 'til..... the tuinol 'n sulphate crowd of the time can't have known what hit 'em but YOU CAN! Buy this fantasic record and TURN IT UP!!!!!!!! Even yer grandma will wet her knickers and slide off her seat.... in a word - essential. In three words "The Dogs Bollox" - if you don't rush out and get this you must be criminally insane. From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue May 5 06:16:09 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 11:16:09 +0100 Subject: OFF: If you pirate music, you're downloading communism! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 03:32:44PM -0000, trev typed out: > "it is something we have to live with as our music lives in a digital world" > no one will buy your music just because it's on cd baby or any of the other > download sites because there are thousands of other bands doing the same > thing. 70% of people find your music and buy it by making an internet > search of your band name or song name, so it's really best to do it all > from your own site as long as your site is properly set up as far as > keywords and search engine friendliness is concerned. Absolutely! the only way to prevent people going to websites that don't help you for your stuff is to put it out there yourself and better. It's usually pretty possible since they won't only be doing it to you so your site automatically looks most relevant to you alone. Or, in a musical analogy, if the bastards are drowning you out, TURN IT UP :-) Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue May 5 10:55:01 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 15:55:01 +0100 Subject: if you download music, your pirating pre-teen sexual confusion In-Reply-To: <17d80c610904050438p374c37a2v5a83d64ba6fefbd1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Sun, Apr 05, 2009 at 06:38:27AM -0500, mike coleman typed out: > watch out for an act called ZONE 6......awesome, not sure if the band is out > of Germany but the label is, apologies I"ve forgotten it, but will find > out......trust me on this one I saw Zone Six at Roadburn 2008, and they were actually quite fun. Not incendiary, but a Krautjam band who knew each other well enough to be able to shift riffs when they got stuck and recover when somebody let the musical ball drop. I'd happily see them again. Really friendly guys too, and if I'm thinking of the right band they also win the 2008 edition of the Simon King Award for Skinny Drummers, rope-thin guy with blond crew cut and lots of eyeliner. He hit things *very hard*. Investigation shows that the Roadburn performance can be streamed from the web here: http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/ondemand/39702923 so you can hear for yourself on what Mike and I can agree... Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Tue May 5 13:09:53 2009 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 17:09:53 +0000 Subject: Mike Burro & Friends w/ Anton Roolaart & Astronaut Jones: Friday 5/8 Message-ID: Hamilton Lanes Lounge & the good people at Capital City Concerts, present: Friday, May 8th 2009: An evening with Mike Burro & Friends Read the press article at: http://www.prlog.org/10226785.html appearing will be: Astronaut Jones ( 10 PM ) http://www.myspace.com/astronautjonesmusic Anton Roolaart ( 11 PM ) http://www.myspace.com/antonroolaart Mike Burro & friends ( 12 AM ) http://www.myspace.com/sloterdijk1 Hamilton Lanes 1200 Kuser Rd Hamilton, NJ (609) 585-2400 http://myspace.com/Hamiltonlanes $7.00 charge at the door 18+ to enter 21+ to drink Capital City Concerts http://www.capitalcityconcerts.com Booking: *Finnigans, East Windsor, NJ ^Trocadero Balcony Theatre, Philly, PA *Maritas Cantina, New Brunswick, NJ ^JB's Showcase, Morrisville,PA *Hamilton Lanes, Hamilton, NJ *Denotes house booking agent Be part of our Revolution!! _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail? has a new way to see what's up with your friends. http://windowslive.com/Tutorial/Hotmail/WhatsNew?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Tutorial_WhatsNew1_052009 From buzzardo7777 at HOTMAIL.COM Wed May 6 15:32:23 2009 From: buzzardo7777 at HOTMAIL.COM (Rus Hall) Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 15:32:23 -0400 Subject: OFF: Porcupine Tree with King's X In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Porcupine Tree with King's X House of Blues (Boston, MA) Sept 27 Tickets $22.50 _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live?: Keep your life in sync. http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_BR_life_in_synch_052009 From bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM Wed May 6 15:45:56 2009 From: bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM (gary shindler) Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 12:45:56 -0700 Subject: OFF: Porcupine Tree with King's X In-Reply-To: Message-ID: _______________________________ Not hitting the midwest, wah! ________________________________ From: Rus Hall To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 2:32:23 PM Subject: OFF: Porcupine Tree with King's X Porcupine Tree with King's X House of Blues (Boston, MA) Sept 27 Tickets $22.50 _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live?: Keep your life in sync. http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_BR_life_in_synch_052009 From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Wed May 6 19:00:14 2009 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary) Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 19:00:14 -0400 Subject: OFF: Porcupine Tree with King's X In-Reply-To: <581379.25292.qm@web36907.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Gary, You have my sympathy, they are playing Boston, and I've ordered my ticket. I guess Steve doesn't like folks recording. I'd love to get some live shows. I know it's old now, but I hope they play a few from FOABP, like all of it. I can dream, right. Whatever they play I'm sure, I'll love it. Your friend, Mary P.S. Hopefully they'll swing back this way in another half a year and play a much more extensive tour in the states. -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of gary shindler Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 3:46 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: OFF: Porcupine Tree with King's X _______________________________ Not hitting the midwest, wah! ________________________________ From: Rus Hall To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 2:32:23 PM Subject: OFF: Porcupine Tree with King's X Porcupine Tree with King's X House of Blues (Boston, MA) Sept 27 Tickets $22.50 _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live?: Keep your life in sync. http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_BR_life_in_synch_052009 From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Wed May 6 19:00:14 2009 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary) Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 19:00:14 -0400 Subject: Porcupine Tree with King's X In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thank you, for letting me know, I've already ordered my ticket. Peace, Kaduflyer -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of Rus Hall Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 3:32 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: OFF: Porcupine Tree with King's X Porcupine Tree with King's X House of Blues (Boston, MA) Sept 27 Tickets $22.50 _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live?: Keep your life in sync. http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_BR_life_in_synch_052009 From royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM Wed May 6 15:19:16 2009 From: royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM (Christian Mumford) Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 21:19:16 +0200 Subject: HW: Meads Of Asphodel Message-ID: I just got the "In the Name of God Welcome to Planet Genocide " CD and I am really enjoying it. The vocalist sounds excactly like the singer in Cradle Of Filth (right down to the finishing "aaarrgh" after each sentence) and the synthesiser parts remind me of the group Summoning (but not the techno beats). Of course Alan Davey is on this and you can hear it nicely (albeit a different style than Hawkwind).... Now to wait for the other 3 MoA discs I ordered....... Christian _________________________________________________________________ Show them the way! Add maps and directions to your party invites. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/products/events.aspx From royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM Thu May 7 10:22:57 2009 From: royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM (Christian Mumford) Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 16:22:57 +0200 Subject: HW: Meads Of Asphodel In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well, i am gonna reply to my own post after a quick trip to the post office where i picked up........ Meads Of Asphodel - The Excommunication of Christ Well, they must have a different vocalist on the new one.... The older stuff is like a growl (kinda bad technically IMO, at least compared to the "Cradle of Filth" style howls on the newest CD) but it has Huw and Davey on "Assault & Battery", and it is a really neat version too... Meads Of Asphodel - Damascus Steel More Alan and Huw! "Sword of The East" is indeed pretty cool. of course the Meads own material isn't bad either (trying not to be subjective to the HW connections) Christian > Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 21:19:16 +0200 > From: royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM > Subject: HW: Meads Of Asphodel > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > I just got the "In the Name of God Welcome to Planet Genocide " CD and I am really enjoying it. The vocalist sounds excactly like the singer in Cradle Of Filth (right down to the finishing "aaarrgh" after each sentence) and the synthesiser parts remind me of the group Summoning (but not the techno beats). Of course Alan Davey is on this and you can hear it nicely (albeit a different style than Hawkwind).... > > Now to wait for the other 3 MoA discs I ordered....... > > > Christian > > _________________________________________________________________ > Show them the way! Add maps and directions to your party invites. > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/products/events.aspx _________________________________________________________________ More than messages?check out the rest of the Windows Live?. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/ From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Thu May 7 12:07:26 2009 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 12:07:26 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Does Not Care Show Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com MAY 7, 2009: NEW RADIO SHOW: SPACE DOES NOT CARE (#15) I've uploaded a new show from Space Does Not Care (show #15). See the playlist below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day in both streaming and download editions. You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html Space Does Not Care (show #15) Chuck Rosenberg did a radio show dubbed "Space Does Not Care" from 1999-2003 at KUCR out of Riverside, CA, which streamed on-line for most of that time. The format of the new online version of Space Does Not Care is secured by Chuck under the umbrella of Psych/Space/Kraut/Electro/Indie/Folk/Noise-rock. HELIOS CREED - "Tele-Vision" (from Planet X - Amphetamine Reptile) AMP/THIRD EYE FOUNDATION - "Ombres" (from Saddar Bazaar split 7" - Enraptured) THIRD EYE FOUNDATION - "Science Fiction (edit)"/"An Even Harder Shade of Dark"/"In Bristol With a Pistol" (from Collected Works - Domino) INCREDIBLE EXPANDING MINDFUCK - "We Are Not Alone" (from Arcadia Son - Hidden Art) SUBARACHNOID SPACE - "Whispers of Momentum" (from Ether Or - Unit Circle) ANUBIAN LIGHTS - "12-24-2011" (from The Jackal and Nine EP - Cleopatra) FLOWCHART - "Of A" (from Evergreen Noise Is Flexible - Darla) SADDAR BAZAAR - "Arabesque" (from Amp/3EF split 7") SALARYMAN - "Rather" (from ST'd - 12 Inch Records) SCHEMA - "Far From Where We Began" (from ST'd - 5 Rue Constantine) STEREOLAB - "The Light That Will Cease To Fail" (from Switched On - Too Pure) ABSYNTH - "Artemisia Absinthium Absinthis" SCATTERED PLANETS - "Das Andere Idyl" (from Andromeda Keg Party) SCATTERED PLANETS - "Double Vision" (from Drinking with Aliens) QUARKSPACE - "Pavlovian Causeway" (from Drop - Eternity's Jest) OZONE PLAYER - "The Wobbling Wardrobe" (from E - OY Visual Power) KYRON X GRIDDLE - "Zahnestadt"/"Beyond City Walls" (from City Made Of Teeth - Black Note) WORD OF LIFE - "When I Was In Space..." (from ...Dust - Xotic Mind) JFK JR. ROYAL AIRFORCE - "6231 Garbage Man" (from 2 - Slutfish) HAWKLORDS - "Drug Cabinet Key" (from Hawkwind Friends & Relations - Flicknife) PXR1 - "Spirit Of The Age" (The Elf & The Hawk - Black Widow) http://Aural-Innovations.com From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu May 7 12:33:44 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 11:33:44 -0500 Subject: HW: Meads Of Asphodel In-Reply-To: Message-ID: a very special visitor sitting here by the name of Johnny, chewing gum quite rapidly, just said almost inaudibly: "tell him to play this one" I'm getting a kick out of what would happen if even one person got a glimpse of this I GOT A LOT OF LOVE TO GIVE FROM THE MIRRORS OF MY HAND I SENT A MESSAGE OF LOVE DON'T YOU RUN AWAY LOOK AT YOUR HEART BABY COME ON ALONG WITH ME TODAY WELL I AM WHAT I AM THANK GOD SOME PEOPLE JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND WELL HELP THEM GOD FIND YOURSELF FIRST AND THEN YOUR TOOL FIND YOURSELF FIRST DON'T YOU BE NO FOOL HERE COMES A WOMAN WRAPPED UP IN CHAIN MESSIN' WITH THAT FOOL BABY YOUR LIFE IS PAIN IF YOU WANNA BE FREE COME ON ALONG WITH ME DON'T MESS WITH THE MAN HE'LL NEVER UNDERSTAND I SAID FIND YOURSELF FIRST AND THEN YOUR TALENT WORK HARD IN YOUR MIND SO YOU CAN COME ALIVE YOU BETTER PROVE TO THE MAN YOU'RE AS STRONG AS HIM 'CAUSE IN THE EYES OF GOD YOU'RE BOTH CHILDREN TO HIM EVERYBODY COME ALIVE EVERYBODY LIVE ALIVE On 5/7/09, Christian Mumford wrote: > > Well, i am gonna reply to my own post after a quick trip to the post office > where i picked up........ > > Meads Of Asphodel - The Excommunication of Christ > > Well, they must have a different vocalist on the new one.... The older > stuff is like a growl (kinda bad technically IMO, at least compared to the > "Cradle of Filth" style howls on the newest CD) but it has Huw and Davey on > "Assault & Battery", and it is a really neat version too... > > Meads Of Asphodel - Damascus Steel > > More Alan and Huw! "Sword of The East" is indeed pretty cool. > > of course the Meads own material isn't bad either (trying not to be > subjective to the HW connections) > > Christian > > > > Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 21:19:16 +0200 > > From: royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM > > Subject: HW: Meads Of Asphodel > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > > > I just got the "In the Name of God Welcome to Planet Genocide " CD and I > am really enjoying it. The vocalist sounds excactly like the singer in > Cradle Of Filth (right down to the finishing "aaarrgh" after each sentence) > and the synthesiser parts remind me of the group Summoning (but not the > techno beats). Of course Alan Davey is on this and you can hear it nicely > (albeit a different style than Hawkwind).... > > > > Now to wait for the other 3 MoA discs I ordered....... > > > > > > Christian > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Show them the way! Add maps and directions to your party invites. > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/products/events.aspx > > _________________________________________________________________ > More than messages?check out the rest of the Windows Live?. > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/ From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Thu May 7 16:02:34 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 21:02:34 +0100 Subject: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 09:32:41PM +0100, trev typed out: > Judge Trev, the legendary Inner City Unit guitarist, has now been added to > the bill of the Cosmic Puffin festival, Essex, this week-end. > > http://www.cosmicpuffin.co.uk > > He will be playing with his acoustic duo Trev and Kev, opening Sunday's > events. That would be the perfect cue for a review, really, wouldn't it? After all if I don't do one, Trev will set Mike on me for using second-hand vinyl mailers... Mersea Island is a lovely little place, about three miles of flat land linked only by a tidal causeway to the rest of Essex. However, my companion and I didn't really see this till Saturday morning of a festival that started Friday night, because a twenty- minute delay at the point of departure turned into an hour's delay at the station turned into a two-hour one at the mercy of First buses and, to cut a long story short, we arrived in the dark, on foot, much to the surprise of the organisers who seemed (odd for hippies) to expect everyone to come in by car. Or at least by van. Anyway, there we were, having followed the sound of music down the unlit road, and once we had the tent out and being set up I recognised `Ejection'. It turned out to be The Starfighters doing it, and although I never actually *saw* them I think they won the title of best Hawkwind covers band playing the festival, and there was actually a lot of competition for this. I would not see Xenon Codex or Assassins of Silence again, in fact I avoided them this time too, but The Starfighters sound like a tight band having fun with songs they love, and would be worth a look if you're feeling short of Hawkness and they're down your way. By the time we actually got to the place where the bands were however the Starfighters had disappeared, and a very lively groove was being kicked up. I ran into Kozmik Ken outside the tent and after some catching-up he let slip that the band in question was House of Thandoy, Mike Howlett's current outfit, so I dashed in to see, and they were being very good indeed. Basil Brooks on synth added more to the look than the sound a lot of the time, but Mike's bass never stopped its stuttery Primus-like urgency, and the guitarist several times locked in step with him in really quite complex patterns while the drummer was just enjoying everything. As I was just saying about Zone Six elsewhere, this is a jamband that can recover when something runs out of speed, and I was very glad to have caught them even for only part of a set. The pattern of things was that there was a hall inside the place, which was notionally sound-proofed, and there the organisers had a late music license and they played till two or so; outside there was a much larger marquee where they had an eleven o'clock curfew. The site was busy enough but all weekend I never saw that marquee full, and the PA had trouble making it sound nice when there weren't people to fill the room. It must have echoed something awful as well. The quiet acts had a better time of it than the loud ones, but the loud ones all sounded a bit compressed, as if only the mid-range was really delivering any punch. Sound inside the hall was fine but sadly the bands in there weren't usually the ones I wanted to see. In the marquee, also, except with the very quietest acts the soundman had to turn up the vocals with every single band. It would usually take him a song and a half to make them audible, and some people might have realised this was a problem with the rig and compensated. As it was no band really got a strong start because of this dozy response to the acoustics. I'm sure it's not easy but it annoys me to see bands I care about doing their best and not being able to reach anyone because someone else messed up. Now I've realised in trying to put this together that I can no longer remember what bands played in what order, and there was never anything as helpful as a running order on the web (my gods the website's useless. Colourful, but useless) so I will just have to give you highlights as they occur to me. Given that, I may as well make Trev happy for a minute by remembering that either on the Saturday or the Sunday, after almost no or only some sleep respectfully, I still made it out of bed to go and see Trev and Kev first thing. Trev had warned me to expect `comedy', but aside from the essential comedy involved in trying to play punk songs on an acoustic--well, I say `trying' but that implies he didn't manage, whereas he did and it was good--the main comedy dynamic here appears to be that Trev tries to play some songs, and Kev tries to stop him by insulting him. Insults are returned, Trev starts playing and then Kev decides he may as well join in either on backing vocals, harmonica or noise-box. There was also a genuine synth player very quietly contributing to some numbers but he seemed to get fed up with Kev and give up halfway through. Kev also seemed to give up halfway through, and by the end was trying to do all his accompaniment using one key. "All Trev's songs sound the same," he said, "I bet this note'll fit right in." It actually did, as well... Anyway, though it may not sound it, it was fun, and once you've woken up to the sounds of `Watching the Grass Grow' on an acoustic, you're probably well prepared for some light-hearted backchat and musical irreverence. Other songs that got the treatment were `Folsom Prison Blues', `Ghost Riders in the Sky', and a version of 'Master of the Universe' mashed up with a Madonna song whose name I've already forgotten. Trust me, it needed doing. There were lots more but being forced to recall Kev's beard has thrown me off the track. It all only holds up because Trev can (a) play most songs at the drop of a hat and (b) is used to playing with people who can't play the ones they know however many hats you drop, but given those two facts, it was a good way to start the day. I'm sure Nukli weren't next, but they weren't far off it, and they were certainly notable. I remember Nukli from the days of Delerium Records as one of the legendary festi bands Richard Allen basically pursued around the country until they agreed to give him an album. He must have found this easier with Nukli than with Omnia Opera because Nukli don't seem to have stopped for very long, ever, and of the bands I saw I reckon Nukli would have to be the best in terms of what they were able to play and how much they seemed to enjoy doing so. The only one I knew, `Inner Days' from the Delerium sampler, sounded a bit odd without the sound effects, but I'd never really thought before that actually it's a fairly complex piece of music with lots of different parts and they just played it through as if it was easy and obvious good fun to jump around like that. Playing as a three-piece, with a drummer (trading under the name of Peter Out) who would have won any guess-the-oldest-geezer-on-the-site competition but played like it was all in an afternoon's workout, guitarist/keyboardist/flautist-and-I'm-pretty-sure-he-played-other-things-too singing (and he would have won the *hairiest* geezer competition), and a bassist, all just having a good time playing very proggy space-rock at a fair old lick. In sum, I would say they are worth catching. If they'd been in a dark club with lights and a full-time synthist they'd be a spectacle and a half, but as it was they came over like jazz-prog workmen who loved their job. If you don't know their stuff think, a lighter jazzier Nektar with more aliens and hippy cliches. Another thing I'd say in their favour is that whereas most other bands came and went on the day they were playing or else sprawled around smoking and chie-iking the two Nukli stringsmen were in every audience I formed part of over the festival, anxious to see what everyone else was up to and dancing where appropriate. They did feel like the festival's resident band by the end. Nukli mainly made it through the lame sound OK though I suspect they'd usually have a bit more meat to their riffs. Bruise on the other hand suffered somewhat. I became a Bruise convert the first time I saw them about this time last year, and since then I've seen them a few times and know they can have better gigs than they got this time. In part this was because what is sometimes a two-piece of singer-guitarist and drummer this time had their bassist along, thinking I guess to fill more outdoor space but actually only slowing themselves down and making what should have been an electric performance slightly flat of batteries. Isobel's voice wasn't quite there even once it was at full volume, just the edges bleeding off into the tinny PA, her guitar couldn't fill the whole tent with what it was playing through, and the rhythm section seemed to have both slowed down for each other. My companion liked them but I wished they'd had a better chance at it. Who else? On the Saturday, playing inside, were a band of whom I knew nothing called Grooveweird whom I would cheerfully see again, heavy dubby trance type rhythms fronted by a girl who played a variety of wind instruments without much effect or imagination but who thankfully couldn't spoil her fearsomely tight band who were the most danceable thing I heard all weekend. Show-off guitarist and mad synths an added bonus. I only caught the end of their set and wished it had been more. They were followed by a band whose name I now forget, but who had John Egan from the Ozrics on wind instruments. Jon's biggest features with the Ozrics were never being close enough to the mike to be heard, dancing like a whirling dervish and seeing things in the rafters, and wearing the most egregious colourful kaftans known to man. Unfortunately for this band he'd only retained the first of these skills, and so he didn't add much to a rather underinspired trance-dub sort of outfit who just didn't have the muscle of the band they'd followed. On the Sunday evening the inside also played host to a band called Surfquake, including a keyboardist whom they insisted was called Hannah Lulu, and they were a complete misfit with the rest of the festival but in a great, coordinated-wavy-shirt, trad surf kind of way. They were second most danceable and no mistake. And late on the Saturday night, after retiring shattered to the tent, there were two successive bands who made me nearly get up again to go and dance, one more of the "banging choonz" persuasion and one proper festi with psych guitar over the beat, but I was too tired to actually get up, and there is no running order on the website, so I'm afraid I don't know who they were. Trev, did anyone give *you* a running order you could check against? I'm sure I'm doing some bands a terrible injustice by not remembering them, but this is long enough already and the only other one I can recall straight away is Litmus. Litmus arrived and I found them in the middle of being accused of being uniformly addicted to Sudafed by a certain Judge Trev character. Given that Martin was ill, and not for the first time in their performing career either, I could understand it as a precaution but it seems unlikely... So when they played it was with one vocalist, because Martin could stand, play bass and croak greetings but he certainly couldn't sing. That might have worked if Simon had been able to cover some of his vocal parts, or Marek had picked up some extra, but they only sang their own lines which left a number of the songs basically only three-quarters there. Given that a lot of Litmus's style is in shouted chorals, having the strongest vocalist unable to sing, combined with a band too polyphonic and loud for the ratty PA to cope with, made them sound much too much as if they had no ideas and were just going to do sterile jamming all night. And to be fair, they did play for, what, forty-five minutes to an hour and did six songs or maybe seven, one of which was only three minutes long (but by far the best). That's a lot of space to fill and it's hard for some of it not to be, well, filler. I'm growing fonder of the new material and thought it came over as well as the old, but that may have been partly because, down at the front throwing myself around to the still-undeniable punch of the rhythm section, I was shouting words that fitted the missing vocals so loud I couldn't necessarily tell what wasn't there. If they'd done `Right Stuff' I seriously would have asked to be let sing it. But they didn't, so everybody was saved. (N. B. never actually let me do this, anyone. I can never remember how many times `My nerves are made of steel...' goes round.) Nonetheless, this was not a good day for Litmus; the poor sound and the ill co-frontman sapped them of definition and variation and without the vocal volume there wasn't really enough attack to survive. Rotten luck for them but I wonder if more and shorter songs would have worked better than hoping to get by on jamming, even here. This audience didn't really get to see what the band can do. However, I will observe that the new keyboardist is still a top choice, and managing to lever himself into the occasional exclusion triangle that arises in the breaks between drums-guitar-bass with interesting and *musical* extra parts; he is able to join in the jams, in fact, but here the sound rather damped the effect of that. Oh well. Better luck next week I hope! If I've missed anyone that Trev thinks desrves a write-up too, or a different one, well, he can write too dammit, I've seen it. Over to you yer 'Onner, yours, Jon ObCD: Comets on Fire - _Avatar_ -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu May 7 17:04:40 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 16:04:40 -0500 Subject: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill In-Reply-To: <20090507200234.GH23978@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: On 5/7/09, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > > That would be the perfect cue for a review, really, wouldn't it? > After all if I don't do one, Trev will set Mike on me for > using second-hand vinyl mailers... NONO second hand is "in". That's going green. It's simply that the industry is full of nothing but morons whose mailers do not allow extra room for the inevitable postmaster games of "hoop" with the parcels....I am out to change the industry along with the easily accomplished face of human existence re-programing. Then there is the abominable and worst-case problem of the UK and it's (take note) pathetic "envelope style" mailers If your mailer seals like an envelope, destroy it (or them) violently and get video. The next problem is that while the Bristish countryside is indeed a sight to see, beautiful, the material from the trees seems not to translate into any kind of cardboard that could actually be called, cardboard The mailer you supplied Trev is of the type whose use is only to send a couple sheets of wax paper from your mum's kitchen across the street to old missus baggins, delivered by hand, lest the wax paper may become creased and of no real use to preserve flower petals From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu May 7 17:37:48 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 16:37:48 -0500 Subject: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill In-Reply-To: <17d80c610905071404o1f6a0d08jb97e51f86fbf36e5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: and Jon, Trev was educated at University, so he used two pieces of strong cardboard, and better still, showed his rather high IQ by writing "do not bend" so resultantly, the spankin' mint copy I lost is right back with me and I'll never have a sense of loss Good thing I know the universal secret to removing the "baked in" record from the printed inner If I ever take it out, that is......(uh-oh, maybe I do not, it's a PRINTED INNER, very ICU-ish at that)...maybe better just look at the LP while I play "rot in burning hell" over and over and over from the CD, which, by the way, if you own the GWR version you cash in it for a sack of fresh cod should I play Larry Boyd's CD now??? will I be bored??? On 5/7/09, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > That would be the perfect cue for a review, really, wouldn't it? >> After all if I don't do one, Trev will set Mike on me for >> using second-hand vinyl mailers... > > > NONO > second hand is "in". That's going green. It's simply that the industry is > full of nothing but morons whose mailers do not allow extra room for the > inevitable postmaster games of "hoop" with the parcels....I am out to change > the industry along with the easily accomplished face of human existence > re-programing. > Then there is the abominable and worst-case problem of the UK and it's > (take note) pathetic "envelope style" mailers > If your mailer seals like an envelope, destroy it (or them) violently and > get video. > The next problem is that while the Bristish countryside is indeed a sight > to see, beautiful, the material from the trees seems not to translate into > any kind of cardboard that could actually be called, cardboard > The mailer you supplied Trev is of the type whose use is only to send a > couple sheets of wax paper from your mum's kitchen across the street to old > missus baggins, delivered by hand, lest the wax paper may become creased and > of no real use to preserve flower petals > > > > From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Thu May 7 21:02:01 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 02:02:01 +0100 Subject: HW: Meads Of Asphodel In-Reply-To: <17d80c610905070933m7d100f45s88d1a2c2e1c27765@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: yeaa -------------------------------------------------- From: "mike coleman" Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 5:33 PM To: Subject: Re: HW: Meads Of Asphodel > a very special visitor sitting here by the name of Johnny, chewing gum > quite > rapidly, just said almost inaudibly: "tell him to play this one" > I'm getting a kick out of what would happen if even one person got a > glimpse > of this > > I GOT A LOT OF LOVE TO GIVE > FROM THE MIRRORS OF MY HAND > I SENT A MESSAGE OF LOVE > DON'T YOU RUN AWAY LOOK AT YOUR HEART BABY > COME ON ALONG WITH ME TODAY > WELL I AM WHAT I AM THANK GOD > SOME PEOPLE JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND > WELL HELP THEM GOD > FIND YOURSELF FIRST > AND THEN YOUR TOOL > FIND YOURSELF FIRST > DON'T YOU BE NO FOOL > HERE COMES A WOMAN WRAPPED UP IN CHAIN > MESSIN' WITH THAT FOOL BABY > YOUR LIFE IS PAIN > IF YOU WANNA BE FREE > COME ON ALONG WITH ME > DON'T MESS WITH THE MAN > HE'LL NEVER UNDERSTAND > I SAID FIND YOURSELF FIRST > AND THEN YOUR TALENT > WORK HARD IN YOUR MIND > SO YOU CAN COME ALIVE > YOU BETTER PROVE TO THE MAN > YOU'RE AS STRONG AS HIM > 'CAUSE IN THE EYES OF GOD > YOU'RE BOTH CHILDREN TO HIM > EVERYBODY COME ALIVE > EVERYBODY LIVE ALIVE > > > On 5/7/09, Christian Mumford wrote: >> >> Well, i am gonna reply to my own post after a quick trip to the post >> office >> where i picked up........ >> >> Meads Of Asphodel - The Excommunication of Christ >> >> Well, they must have a different vocalist on the new one.... The older >> stuff is like a growl (kinda bad technically IMO, at least compared to >> the >> "Cradle of Filth" style howls on the newest CD) but it has Huw and Davey >> on >> "Assault & Battery", and it is a really neat version too... >> >> Meads Of Asphodel - Damascus Steel >> >> More Alan and Huw! "Sword of The East" is indeed pretty cool. >> >> of course the Meads own material isn't bad either (trying not to be >> subjective to the HW connections) >> >> Christian >> >> >> > Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 21:19:16 +0200 >> > From: royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM >> > Subject: HW: Meads Of Asphodel >> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> > >> > I just got the "In the Name of God Welcome to Planet Genocide " CD and >> > I >> am really enjoying it. The vocalist sounds excactly like the singer in >> Cradle Of Filth (right down to the finishing "aaarrgh" after each >> sentence) >> and the synthesiser parts remind me of the group Summoning (but not the >> techno beats). Of course Alan Davey is on this and you can hear it nicely >> (albeit a different style than Hawkwind).... >> > >> > Now to wait for the other 3 MoA discs I ordered....... >> > >> > >> > Christian >> > >> > _________________________________________________________________ >> > Show them the way! Add maps and directions to your party invites. >> > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/products/events.aspx >> >> _________________________________________________________________ >> More than messages?check out the rest of the Windows Live?. >> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/ > From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Thu May 7 21:25:30 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 02:25:30 +0100 Subject: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill In-Reply-To: <17d80c610904051415t21ce5e42r983f23b0d90d07f8@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904060603rc8e5c36w22fac0dfbf45be3a@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904060907s2c5a0651y17150b559b6f07f7@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904060933s251bd948pf24af2fe10dd1f24@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904061154o83b81ean1c9b13679912bb22@mail.gmail.com> <20090507200234.GH23978@chiark.greenend.org.uk> <17d80c610905071404o1f6a0d08jb97e51f86fbf36e5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: well, none of that matters because were going to present a good case to the united nations that the american "revolution" and the subsequent establishment of the usa was an illegal act, because you threw all our tea into boston harbour without a permit. consequently were gonna retake our rightful lands and i'm gonna have a big ranch and your gonna be working on it making mailers - for nothing because we'll be the bosses again so there! king trev the third -------------------------------------------------- From: "mike coleman" Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 10:04 PM To: Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill > On 5/7/09, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: >> >> That would be the perfect cue for a review, really, wouldn't it? >> After all if I don't do one, Trev will set Mike on me for >> using second-hand vinyl mailers... > > > NONO > second hand is "in". That's going green. It's simply that the industry is > full of nothing but morons whose mailers do not allow extra room for the > inevitable postmaster games of "hoop" with the parcels....I am out to > change > the industry along with the easily accomplished face of human existence > re-programing. > Then there is the abominable and worst-case problem of the UK and it's > (take > note) pathetic "envelope style" mailers > If your mailer seals like an envelope, destroy it (or them) violently and > get video. > The next problem is that while the Bristish countryside is indeed a sight > to > see, beautiful, the material from the trees seems not to translate into > any > kind of cardboard that could actually be called, cardboard > The mailer you supplied Trev is of the type whose use is only to send a > couple sheets of wax paper from your mum's kitchen across the street to > old > missus baggins, delivered by hand, lest the wax paper may become creased > and > of no real use to preserve flower petals > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu May 7 21:27:38 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 20:27:38 -0500 Subject: HW: Meads Of Asphodel In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Coulda tell Jon I was actually thanking him, while drwing on a blackboard at the same time I mean before that you didn't realize the album covers were a part of anything and were just going to write addresses on the LP's with a marker and scotch tape the opening shut whew On 5/7/09, trev wrote: > > yeaa > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "mike coleman" > Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 5:33 PM > To: > Subject: Re: HW: Meads Of Asphodel > > a very special visitor sitting here by the name of Johnny, chewing gum >> quite >> rapidly, just said almost inaudibly: "tell him to play this one" >> I'm getting a kick out of what would happen if even one person got a >> glimpse >> of this >> >> I GOT A LOT OF LOVE TO GIVE >> FROM THE MIRRORS OF MY HAND >> I SENT A MESSAGE OF LOVE >> DON'T YOU RUN AWAY LOOK AT YOUR HEART BABY >> COME ON ALONG WITH ME TODAY >> WELL I AM WHAT I AM THANK GOD >> SOME PEOPLE JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND >> WELL HELP THEM GOD >> FIND YOURSELF FIRST >> AND THEN YOUR TOOL >> FIND YOURSELF FIRST >> DON'T YOU BE NO FOOL >> HERE COMES A WOMAN WRAPPED UP IN CHAIN >> MESSIN' WITH THAT FOOL BABY >> YOUR LIFE IS PAIN >> IF YOU WANNA BE FREE >> COME ON ALONG WITH ME >> DON'T MESS WITH THE MAN >> HE'LL NEVER UNDERSTAND >> I SAID FIND YOURSELF FIRST >> AND THEN YOUR TALENT >> WORK HARD IN YOUR MIND >> SO YOU CAN COME ALIVE >> YOU BETTER PROVE TO THE MAN >> YOU'RE AS STRONG AS HIM >> 'CAUSE IN THE EYES OF GOD >> YOU'RE BOTH CHILDREN TO HIM >> EVERYBODY COME ALIVE >> EVERYBODY LIVE ALIVE >> >> >> On 5/7/09, Christian Mumford wrote: >> >>> >>> Well, i am gonna reply to my own post after a quick trip to the post >>> office >>> where i picked up........ >>> >>> Meads Of Asphodel - The Excommunication of Christ >>> >>> Well, they must have a different vocalist on the new one.... The older >>> stuff is like a growl (kinda bad technically IMO, at least compared to >>> the >>> "Cradle of Filth" style howls on the newest CD) but it has Huw and Davey >>> on >>> "Assault & Battery", and it is a really neat version too... >>> >>> Meads Of Asphodel - Damascus Steel >>> >>> More Alan and Huw! "Sword of The East" is indeed pretty cool. >>> >>> of course the Meads own material isn't bad either (trying not to be >>> subjective to the HW connections) >>> >>> Christian >>> >>> >>> > Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 21:19:16 +0200 >>> > From: royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM >>> > Subject: HW: Meads Of Asphodel >>> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> > >>> > I just got the "In the Name of God Welcome to Planet Genocide " CD and >>> > I >>> am really enjoying it. The vocalist sounds excactly like the singer in >>> Cradle Of Filth (right down to the finishing "aaarrgh" after each >>> sentence) >>> and the synthesiser parts remind me of the group Summoning (but not the >>> techno beats). Of course Alan Davey is on this and you can hear it nicely >>> (albeit a different style than Hawkwind).... >>> > >>> > Now to wait for the other 3 MoA discs I ordered....... >>> > >>> > >>> > Christian >>> > >>> > _________________________________________________________________ >>> > Show them the way! Add maps and directions to your party invites. >>> > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/products/events.aspx >>> >>> _________________________________________________________________ >>> More than messages?check out the rest of the Windows Live?. >>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/ >>> >> >> From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Thu May 7 21:27:26 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 02:27:26 +0100 Subject: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill In-Reply-To: <17d80c610904051415t21ce5e42r983f23b0d90d07f8@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904060907s2c5a0651y17150b559b6f07f7@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904060933s251bd948pf24af2fe10dd1f24@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904061154o83b81ean1c9b13679912bb22@mail.gmail.com> <20090507200234.GH23978@chiark.greenend.org.uk> <17d80c610905071404o1f6a0d08jb97e51f86fbf36e5@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610905071437x2b4aabehc271d670a9560e0d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: oh getting worried now eh??? this won't save you trev -------------------------------------------------- From: "mike coleman" Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 10:37 PM To: Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill > and Jon, Trev was educated at University, so he used two pieces of strong > cardboard, and better still, showed his rather high IQ by writing "do not > bend" > so resultantly, the spankin' mint copy I lost is right back with me and > I'll > never have a sense of loss > Good thing I know the universal secret to removing the "baked in" record > from the printed inner > If I ever take it out, that is......(uh-oh, maybe I do not, it's a PRINTED > INNER, very ICU-ish at that)...maybe better just look at the LP while I > play > "rot in burning hell" over and over and over from the CD, which, by the > way, > if you own the GWR version you cash in it for a sack of fresh cod > should I play Larry Boyd's CD now??? will I be bored??? > > > On 5/7/09, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > >> That would be the perfect cue for a review, really, wouldn't it? >>> After all if I don't do one, Trev will set Mike on me for >>> using second-hand vinyl mailers... >> >> >> NONO >> second hand is "in". That's going green. It's simply that the industry is >> full of nothing but morons whose mailers do not allow extra room for the >> inevitable postmaster games of "hoop" with the parcels....I am out to >> change >> the industry along with the easily accomplished face of human existence >> re-programing. >> Then there is the abominable and worst-case problem of the UK and it's >> (take note) pathetic "envelope style" mailers >> If your mailer seals like an envelope, destroy it (or them) violently and >> get video. >> The next problem is that while the Bristish countryside is indeed a sight >> to see, beautiful, the material from the trees seems not to translate >> into >> any kind of cardboard that could actually be called, cardboard >> The mailer you supplied Trev is of the type whose use is only to send a >> couple sheets of wax paper from your mum's kitchen across the street to >> old >> missus baggins, delivered by hand, lest the wax paper may become creased >> and >> of no real use to preserve flower petals >> >> >> >> > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu May 7 21:44:12 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 20:44:12 -0500 Subject: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Oh boy are these gonna be SOME mailers!!!!! On 5/7/09, trev wrote: > > oh getting worried now eh??? > this won't save you > > trev > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "mike coleman" > Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 10:37 PM > To: > Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill > > and Jon, Trev was educated at University, so he used two pieces of strong >> cardboard, and better still, showed his rather high IQ by writing "do not >> bend" >> so resultantly, the spankin' mint copy I lost is right back with me and >> I'll >> never have a sense of loss >> Good thing I know the universal secret to removing the "baked in" record >> from the printed inner >> If I ever take it out, that is......(uh-oh, maybe I do not, it's a PRINTED >> INNER, very ICU-ish at that)...maybe better just look at the LP while I >> play >> "rot in burning hell" over and over and over from the CD, which, by the >> way, >> if you own the GWR version you cash in it for a sack of fresh cod >> should I play Larry Boyd's CD now??? will I be bored??? >> >> >> On 5/7/09, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: >> >> That would be the perfect cue for a review, really, wouldn't it? >>> >>>> After all if I don't do one, Trev will set Mike on me for >>>> using second-hand vinyl mailers... >>>> >>> >>> >>> NONO >>> second hand is "in". That's going green. It's simply that the industry is >>> full of nothing but morons whose mailers do not allow extra room for the >>> inevitable postmaster games of "hoop" with the parcels....I am out to >>> change >>> the industry along with the easily accomplished face of human existence >>> re-programing. >>> Then there is the abominable and worst-case problem of the UK and it's >>> (take note) pathetic "envelope style" mailers >>> If your mailer seals like an envelope, destroy it (or them) violently and >>> get video. >>> The next problem is that while the Bristish countryside is indeed a sight >>> to see, beautiful, the material from the trees seems not to translate >>> into >>> any kind of cardboard that could actually be called, cardboard >>> The mailer you supplied Trev is of the type whose use is only to send a >>> couple sheets of wax paper from your mum's kitchen across the street to >>> old >>> missus baggins, delivered by hand, lest the wax paper may become creased >>> and >>> of no real use to preserve flower petals >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Thu May 7 21:49:09 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 02:49:09 +0100 Subject: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill In-Reply-To: <17d80c610904051415t21ce5e42r983f23b0d90d07f8@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904060907s2c5a0651y17150b559b6f07f7@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904060933s251bd948pf24af2fe10dd1f24@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904061154o83b81ean1c9b13679912bb22@mail.gmail.com> <20090507200234.GH23978@chiark.greenend.org.uk> <17d80c610905071404o1f6a0d08jb97e51f86fbf36e5@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610905071437x2b4aabehc271d670a9560e0d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: and i didn't go to university..i went to photography college http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk/images.html and there are are a few of you on this list (4 or 5) who haven't bought "the fury of icu" yet http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk/music.html and don't forget to click on the google ad's while your there and i don't want to hear any smart arsed hamburger half-wit comments about "nation of shopkeepers" judge fish 'n chip fool trev -------------------------------------------------- From: "mike coleman" Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 10:37 PM To: Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill > and Jon, Trev was educated at University, so he used two pieces of strong > cardboard, and better still, showed his rather high IQ by writing "do not > bend" > so resultantly, the spankin' mint copy I lost is right back with me and > I'll > never have a sense of loss > Good thing I know the universal secret to removing the "baked in" record > from the printed inner > If I ever take it out, that is......(uh-oh, maybe I do not, it's a PRINTED > INNER, very ICU-ish at that)...maybe better just look at the LP while I > play > "rot in burning hell" over and over and over from the CD, which, by the > way, > if you own the GWR version you cash in it for a sack of fresh cod > should I play Larry Boyd's CD now??? will I be bored??? > > > On 5/7/09, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > >> That would be the perfect cue for a review, really, wouldn't it? >>> After all if I don't do one, Trev will set Mike on me for >>> using second-hand vinyl mailers... >> >> >> NONO >> second hand is "in". That's going green. It's simply that the industry is >> full of nothing but morons whose mailers do not allow extra room for the >> inevitable postmaster games of "hoop" with the parcels....I am out to >> change >> the industry along with the easily accomplished face of human existence >> re-programing. >> Then there is the abominable and worst-case problem of the UK and it's >> (take note) pathetic "envelope style" mailers >> If your mailer seals like an envelope, destroy it (or them) violently and >> get video. >> The next problem is that while the Bristish countryside is indeed a sight >> to see, beautiful, the material from the trees seems not to translate >> into >> any kind of cardboard that could actually be called, cardboard >> The mailer you supplied Trev is of the type whose use is only to send a >> couple sheets of wax paper from your mum's kitchen across the street to >> old >> missus baggins, delivered by hand, lest the wax paper may become creased >> and >> of no real use to preserve flower petals >> >> >> >> > From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Thu May 7 22:53:47 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 03:53:47 +0100 Subject: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill In-Reply-To: <17d80c610904051415t21ce5e42r983f23b0d90d07f8@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904060603rc8e5c36w22fac0dfbf45be3a@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904060907s2c5a0651y17150b559b6f07f7@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904060933s251bd948pf24af2fe10dd1f24@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904061154o83b81ean1c9b13679912bb22@mail.gmail.com> <20090507200234.GH23978@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: There, I've added all the stuff you left out (in brackets) and a pic of me with the starfighters trev -------------------------------------------------- From: "Jonathan Jarrett" Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 9:02 PM To: Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill > On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 09:32:41PM +0100, trev typed out: >> Judge Trev, the legendary Inner City Unit guitarist, has now been added to >> the bill of the Cosmic Puffin festival, Essex, this week-end. >> >> http://www.cosmicpuffin.co.uk >> >> He will be playing with his acoustic duo Trev and Kev, opening Sunday's >> events. > > That would be the perfect cue for a review, really, wouldn't it? After all if I don't do one, Trev will set Mike on me for > using second-hand vinyl mailers... > > Mersea Island is a lovely little place, about three miles of flat land linked only by a tidal causeway to the rest of Essex. > However, my companion and I didn't really see this till Saturday morning of a festival that started Friday night, because a twenty- > minute delay at the point of departure turned into an hour's delay at the station turned into a two-hour one at the mercy of First > buses and, to cut a long story short, we arrived in the dark, on foot, much to the surprise of the organisers who seemed (odd for > hippies) to expect everyone to come in by car. Or at least by van. Anyway, there we were, having followed the sound of music down the > unlit road, and once we had the tent out and being set up I recognised `Ejection'. It turned out to be The Starfighters http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk/jt.html (with judge trev) doing it, and > although I never actually *saw* them I think they won the title of best Hawkwind covers band playing the festival, and there was > actually a lot of competition for this. I would not see Xenon Codex or Assassins of Silence again, in fact I avoided them this time > too, but The Starfighters sound like a tight band having fun with songs they love, and would be worth a look if you're feeling short > of Hawkness and they're down your way. > > By the time we actually got to the place where the bands were however the Starfighters had disappeared, and a very lively > groove was being kicked up. I ran into Kozmik Ken outside the tent and after some catching-up he let slip that the band in question > was House of Thandoy, Mike Howlett's current outfit, so I dashed in to see, and they were being very good indeed. Basil Brooks on > synth added more to the look than the sound a lot of the time, but Mike's bass never stopped its stuttery Primus-like urgency, and the > guitarist several times locked in step with him in really quite complex patterns while the drummer was just enjoying everything. As I > was just saying about Zone Six elsewhere, this is a jamband that can recover when something runs out of speed, and I was very glad to > have caught them even for only part of a set. > > The pattern of things was that there was a hall inside the place, which was notionally sound-proofed, and there the organisers > had a late music license and they played till two or so; outside there was a much larger marquee where they had an eleven o'clock > curfew. The site was busy enough but all weekend I never saw that marquee full, and the PA had trouble making it sound nice when there > weren't people to fill the room. It must have echoed something awful as well. The quiet acts had a better time of it than the loud > ones, but the loud ones all sounded a bit compressed, as if only the mid-range was really delivering any punch. Sound inside the hall > was fine but sadly the bands in there weren't usually the ones I wanted to see. In the marquee, also, except with the very quietest > acts the soundman had to turn up the vocals with every single band. It would usually take him a song and a half to make them audible, > and some people might have realised this was a problem with the rig and compensated. As it was no band really got a strong start > because of this dozy response to the acoustics. I'm sure it's not easy but it annoys me to see bands I care about doing their best and > not being able to reach anyone because someone else messed up. > > Now I've realised in trying to put this together that I can no longer remember what bands played in what order, and there was > never anything as helpful as a running order on the web (my gods the website's useless. Colourful, but useless) so I will just have to > give you highlights as they occur to me. Given that, I may as well make Trev happy for a minute by remembering that either on the > Saturday or the Sunday, after almost no or only some sleep respectfully, I still made it out of bed to go and see Trev and Kev (fat bastard)first > thing. Trev had warned me to expect `comedy', but aside from the essential comedy involved in trying to play punk songs on an > acoustic--well, I say `trying' but that implies he didn't manage, whereas he did and it was good--the main comedy dynamic here appears > to be that Trev tries to play some songs, and Kev (fat bastard) tries to stop him by insulting him. Insults are returned, Trev starts playing and > then Kev (fat bastard)decides he may as well join in either on backing vocals, harmonica or noise-box. There was also a genuine synth player very > quietly contributing to some numbers but he seemed to get fed up with Kev (fat bastard) and give up halfway through. Kev (fat bastard) also seemed to give up > halfway through, and by the end was trying to do all his accompaniment using one key. "All Trev's songs sound the same," he said, > "I bet this note'll fit right in." It actually did, as well... Anyway, though it may not sound it, it was fun, and once you've woken > up to the sounds of `Watching the Grass Grow' on an acoustic, you're probably well prepared for some light-hearted backchat and > musical irreverence. Other songs that got the treatment were `Folsom Prison Blues', `Ghost Riders in the Sky', and a version of > 'Master of the Universe' mashed up with a Madonna song whose name I've already forgotten (beautiful stranger). Trust me, it needed doing. There were lots > more but being forced to recall Kev's (fat bastards) beard has thrown me off the track. It all only holds up because Trev can (a) play most songs at > the drop of a hat and (b) is used to playing with people who can't play the ones they know however many hats you drop, but given those > two facts, it was a good way to start the day. > > I'm sure Nukli weren't next, but they weren't far off it, and they were certainly notable. I remember Nukli from the days of > Delerium Records as one of the legendary festi bands Richard Allen basically pursued around the country until they agreed to give him > an album. He must have found this easier with Nukli than with Omnia Opera because Nukli don't seem to have stopped for very long, > ever, and of the bands I saw I reckon Nukli would have to be the best in terms of what they were able to play and how much they seemed > to enjoy doing so. The only one I knew, `Inner Days' from the Delerium sampler, sounded a bit odd without the sound effects, but I'd > never really thought before that actually it's a fairly complex piece of music with lots of different parts and they just played it > through as if it was easy and obvious good fun to jump around like that. Playing as a three-piece, with a drummer (trading under the > name of Peter Out) who would have won any guess-the-oldest-geezer-on-the-site competition but played like it was all in an afternoon's > workout, guitarist/keyboardist/flautist-and-I'm-pretty-sure-he-played-other-things-too singing (and he would have won the *hairiest* > geezer competition), and a bassist, all just having a good time playing very proggy space-rock at a fair old lick. In sum, I > would say they are worth catching. If they'd been in a dark club with lights and a full-time synthist they'd be a spectacle and a > half, but as it was they came over like jazz-prog workmen who loved their job. If you don't know their stuff think, a lighter jazzier > Nektar with more aliens and hippy cliches. Another thing I'd say in their favour is that whereas most other bands came and went on the > day they were playing or else sprawled around smoking and chie-iking the two Nukli stringsmen were in every audience I formed part of > over the festival, anxious to see what everyone else was up to and dancing where appropriate. They did feel like the festival's > resident band by the end. > > Nukli mainly made it through the lame sound OK though I suspect they'd usually have a bit more meat to their riffs. Bruise > on the other hand suffered somewhat. I became a Bruise convert the first time I saw them about this time last year, and since then > I've seen them a few times and know they can have better gigs than they got this time. In part this was because what is sometimes a > two-piece of singer-guitarist and drummer this time had their bassist along, thinking I guess to fill more outdoor space but actually > only slowing themselves down and making what should have been an electric performance slightly flat of batteries. Isobel's voice > wasn't quite there even once it was at full volume, just the edges bleeding off into the tinny PA, her guitar couldn't fill the > whole tent with what it was playing through, and the rhythm section seemed to have both slowed down for each other. My companion liked > them but I wished they'd had a better chance at it. > > Who else? On the Saturday, playing inside, were a band of whom I knew nothing called Grooveweird whom I would cheerfully see > again, heavy dubby trance type rhythms fronted by a girl who played a variety of wind instruments without much effect or imagination > but who thankfully couldn't spoil her fearsomely tight band who were the most danceable thing I heard all weekend. Show-off guitarist > and mad synths an added bonus. I only caught the end of their set and wished it had been more. They were followed by a band whose name > I now forget, (Dream Machine) but who had John Egan from the Ozrics on wind instruments. Jon's biggest features with the Ozrics were never being close > enough to the mike to be heard, dancing like a whirling dervish and seeing things in the rafters, and wearing the most egregious > colourful kaftans known to man. Unfortunately for this band he'd only retained the first of these skills, and so he didn't add much to > a rather underinspired trance-dub sort of outfit who just didn't have the muscle of the band they'd followed. On the Sunday evening > the inside also played host to a band called Surfquake, including a keyboardist whom they insisted was called Hannah Lulu, and they > were a complete misfit with the rest of the festival but in a great, coordinated-wavy-shirt, trad surf kind of way. They were second > most danceable and no mistake. And late on the Saturday night, after retiring shattered to the tent, there were two successive bands > who made me nearly get up again to go and dance, one more of the "banging choonz" persuasion and one proper festi with psych guitar > over the beat, but I was too tired to actually get up, and there is no running order on the website, so I'm afraid I don't know who > they were. Trev, did anyone give *you* a running order you could check against? > > I'm sure I'm doing some bands a terrible injustice by not remembering them, but this is long enough already and the only other > one I can recall straight away is Litmus. Litmus (boy band) arrived and I found them in the middle of being accused of being uniformly addicted > to Sudafed by a certain Judge Trev character. Given that Martin was ill, and not for the first time in their performing career either, > I could understand it as a precaution but it seems unlikely... So when they played it was with one vocalist, because Martin could > stand, play bass and croak greetings but he certainly couldn't sing. That might have worked if Simon had been able to cover some of > his vocal parts, or Marek had picked up some extra, but they only sang their own lines which left a number of the songs basically only > three-quarters there. Given that a lot of Litmus's (boy band's)style is in shouted chorals, having the strongest vocalist unable to sing, combined > with a band too polyphonic and loud for the ratty PA to cope with, made them sound much too much as if they had no ideas and were just > going to do sterile jamming all night. And to be fair, they did play for, what, forty-five minutes to an hour and did six songs or > maybe seven, one of which was only three minutes long (but by far the best). That's a lot of space to fill and it's hard for some of > it not to be, well, filler. I'm growing fonder of the new material and thought it came over as well as the old, but that may have been > partly because, down at the front throwing myself around to the still-undeniable punch of the rhythm section, I was shouting words > that fitted the missing vocals so loud I couldn't necessarily tell what wasn't there. If they'd done `Right Stuff' I seriously would > have asked to be let sing it. But they didn't, so everybody was saved. (N. B. never actually let me do this, anyone. I can never > remember how many times `My nerves are made of steel...' goes round.) Nonetheless, this was not a good day for Litmus (boy band); the poor sound > and the ill co-frontman sapped them of definition and variation and without the vocal volume there wasn't really enough attack to > survive. Rotten luck for them but I wonder if more and shorter songs would have worked better than hoping to get by on jamming, even > here. This audience didn't really get to see what the band can do. However, I will observe that the new keyboardist is still a top > choice, and managing to lever himself into the occasional exclusion triangle that arises in the breaks between drums-guitar-bass with > interesting and *musical* extra parts; he is able to join in the jams, in fact, but here the sound rather damped the effect of that. > Oh well. Better luck next week I hope! > > If I've missed anyone that Trev thinks desrves a write-up too, or a different one, well, he can write too dammit, I've seen > it. Over to you yer 'Onner, yours, > Jon > > ObCD: Comets on Fire - _Avatar_ > -- > "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" > (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) > Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk > From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Fri May 8 10:49:53 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 15:49:53 +0100 Subject: The Fury of ICU...available from Real Festival Music now In-Reply-To: <536043.88982.qm@web23203.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: The "Fury of ICU" is burned on Taiyo Yuden Japanese-made archival CDr's - guaranteed for 100 years life. I say this because Hamburger Half-Wit Mike Coleman has been complaining off list to me yet again! ...and it gives me an excuse to put the ad up a second time Trev -------------------------------------------------- From: "trev" Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 3:09 PM To: Subject: The Fury of ICU...available from Real Festival Music now > THE FURY OF ICU - Inner City Unit. Now available from Real Festival Music: http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk/music.html > > ?7.99 +shipping - all major credit cards accepted > > Solihul 1981, and Inner City Unit get mean. Remastered desk mix from Inner City Unit in their prime. Track sample available. > > REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk > Festival CD's, Festival Photo Reviews, Festival Listings, Video Downloads, News, Healers > > Review > > TIM RUNDALL, editor, Uncle Harry's City Kids (Pink Fairies Fanzine) > > "Do you want some proper Hawkwind stuff?" asks the very excited promoter/MC - the enthusiastic crowd naturally yells in the affirmative and what do they get? A fucking rockin' blasting punkoid set with good quality sound and a magnificent vibe that'll press the ejection button on your armchair like James Bond's Aston Martin... this ain't Hawkwind, this is real high octane stuff - even Nik (so often a little long winded) gets carried along with the 'short fast and furious' mindset. Sids Song - for the late Mr Vicious (from Maximum Effect) has never sounded better - this is prime time Inner City Unit at their very very very best, just after the M. E. album had come out, and they never sounded better. No matter how much you loved the studio stuff they were always really a live band and it doesn't get liver than this - fantastic guitar from the god-like Judge Trev (predating melodic thrash metal by years), drums like you never heard before from Dino - Steve Took missed out big time when Nik grabbed these two off him! Dead Fred completes the line up, so it's a minimum crew giving - literally - Maximum Effect! A cursory nod to Rolf Harris (!) from Nik's comb n paper plus stylophone (on the obligatory Masters Of The Universe) in no way diminishes the all out rocking that went on this night... Dino on Space Invaders out-drums Philthy Animal Taylor and the all-biker audience is simply stunned into submission. No bullshit, this stands as an all time great live album, along with Kick Out The Jams, Live at Leeds, No Sleep 'til..... the tuinol 'n sulphate crowd of the time can't have known what hit 'em but YOU CAN! Buy this fantasic record and TURN IT UP!!!!!!!! Even yer grandma will wet her knickers and slide off her seat.... in a word - essential. In three words "The Dogs Bollox" - if you don't rush out and get this you must be criminally insane. > From royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM Thu May 7 23:04:03 2009 From: royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM (Christian Mumford) Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 05:04:03 +0200 Subject: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill In-Reply-To: Message-ID: thats some funny shit trev.... i think you stand out nicely and fit in with the "Ali" period rather well. > Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 03:53:47 +0100 > From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM > Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > There, I've added all the stuff you left out (in brackets) and a pic of me with the starfighters > trev > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Jonathan Jarrett" > Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 9:02 PM > To: > Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill > > > On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 09:32:41PM +0100, trev typed out: > >> Judge Trev, the legendary Inner City Unit guitarist, has now been added to > >> the bill of the Cosmic Puffin festival, Essex, this week-end. > >> > >> http://www.cosmicpuffin.co.uk > >> > >> He will be playing with his acoustic duo Trev and Kev, opening Sunday's > >> events. > > > > That would be the perfect cue for a review, really, wouldn't it? After all if I don't do one, Trev will set Mike on me for > > using second-hand vinyl mailers... > > > > Mersea Island is a lovely little place, about three miles of flat land linked only by a tidal causeway to the rest of Essex. > > However, my companion and I didn't really see this till Saturday morning of a festival that started Friday night, because a twenty- > > minute delay at the point of departure turned into an hour's delay at the station turned into a two-hour one at the mercy of First > > buses and, to cut a long story short, we arrived in the dark, on foot, much to the surprise of the organisers who seemed (odd for > > hippies) to expect everyone to come in by car. Or at least by van. Anyway, there we were, having followed the sound of music down the > > unlit road, and once we had the tent out and being set up I recognised `Ejection'. It turned out to be The Starfighters http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk/jt.html > (with judge trev) doing it, and > > although I never actually *saw* them I think they won the title of best Hawkwind covers band playing the festival, and there was > > actually a lot of competition for this. I would not see Xenon Codex or Assassins of Silence again, in fact I avoided them this time > > too, but The Starfighters sound like a tight band having fun with songs they love, and would be worth a look if you're feeling short > > of Hawkness and they're down your way. > > > > By the time we actually got to the place where the bands were however the Starfighters had disappeared, and a very lively > > groove was being kicked up. I ran into Kozmik Ken outside the tent and after some catching-up he let slip that the band in question > > was House of Thandoy, Mike Howlett's current outfit, so I dashed in to see, and they were being very good indeed. Basil Brooks on > > synth added more to the look than the sound a lot of the time, but Mike's bass never stopped its stuttery Primus-like urgency, and the > > guitarist several times locked in step with him in really quite complex patterns while the drummer was just enjoying everything. As I > > was just saying about Zone Six elsewhere, this is a jamband that can recover when something runs out of speed, and I was very glad to > > have caught them even for only part of a set. > > > > The pattern of things was that there was a hall inside the place, which was notionally sound-proofed, and there the organisers > > had a late music license and they played till two or so; outside there was a much larger marquee where they had an eleven o'clock > > curfew. The site was busy enough but all weekend I never saw that marquee full, and the PA had trouble making it sound nice when there > > weren't people to fill the room. It must have echoed something awful as well. The quiet acts had a better time of it than the loud > > ones, but the loud ones all sounded a bit compressed, as if only the mid-range was really delivering any punch. Sound inside the hall > > was fine but sadly the bands in there weren't usually the ones I wanted to see. In the marquee, also, except with the very quietest > > acts the soundman had to turn up the vocals with every single band. It would usually take him a song and a half to make them audible, > > and some people might have realised this was a problem with the rig and compensated. As it was no band really got a strong start > > because of this dozy response to the acoustics. I'm sure it's not easy but it annoys me to see bands I care about doing their best and > > not being able to reach anyone because someone else messed up. > > > > Now I've realised in trying to put this together that I can no longer remember what bands played in what order, and there was > > never anything as helpful as a running order on the web (my gods the website's useless. Colourful, but useless) so I will just have to > > give you highlights as they occur to me. Given that, I may as well make Trev happy for a minute by remembering that either on the > > Saturday or the Sunday, after almost no or only some sleep respectfully, I still made it out of bed to go and see Trev and Kev (fat bastard)first > > thing. Trev had warned me to expect `comedy', but aside from the essential comedy involved in trying to play punk songs on an > > acoustic--well, I say `trying' but that implies he didn't manage, whereas he did and it was good--the main comedy dynamic here appears > > to be that Trev tries to play some songs, and Kev (fat bastard) tries to stop him by insulting him. Insults are returned, Trev starts playing and > > then Kev (fat bastard)decides he may as well join in either on backing vocals, harmonica or noise-box. There was also a genuine synth player very > > quietly contributing to some numbers but he seemed to get fed up with Kev (fat bastard) and give up halfway through. Kev (fat bastard) also seemed to give up > > halfway through, and by the end was trying to do all his accompaniment using one key. "All Trev's songs sound the same," he said, > > "I bet this note'll fit right in." It actually did, as well... Anyway, though it may not sound it, it was fun, and once you've woken > > up to the sounds of `Watching the Grass Grow' on an acoustic, you're probably well prepared for some light-hearted backchat and > > musical irreverence. Other songs that got the treatment were `Folsom Prison Blues', `Ghost Riders in the Sky', and a version of > > 'Master of the Universe' mashed up with a Madonna song whose name I've already forgotten (beautiful stranger). Trust me, it needed doing. There were lots > > more but being forced to recall Kev's (fat bastards) beard has thrown me off the track. It all only holds up because Trev can (a) play most songs at > > the drop of a hat and (b) is used to playing with people who can't play the ones they know however many hats you drop, but given those > > two facts, it was a good way to start the day. > > > > I'm sure Nukli weren't next, but they weren't far off it, and they were certainly notable. I remember Nukli from the days of > > Delerium Records as one of the legendary festi bands Richard Allen basically pursued around the country until they agreed to give him > > an album. He must have found this easier with Nukli than with Omnia Opera because Nukli don't seem to have stopped for very long, > > ever, and of the bands I saw I reckon Nukli would have to be the best in terms of what they were able to play and how much they seemed > > to enjoy doing so. The only one I knew, `Inner Days' from the Delerium sampler, sounded a bit odd without the sound effects, but I'd > > never really thought before that actually it's a fairly complex piece of music with lots of different parts and they just played it > > through as if it was easy and obvious good fun to jump around like that. Playing as a three-piece, with a drummer (trading under the > > name of Peter Out) who would have won any guess-the-oldest-geezer-on-the-site competition but played like it was all in an afternoon's > > workout, guitarist/keyboardist/flautist-and-I'm-pretty-sure-he-played-other-things-too singing (and he would have won the *hairiest* > > geezer competition), and a bassist, all just having a good time playing very proggy space-rock at a fair old lick. In sum, I > > would say they are worth catching. If they'd been in a dark club with lights and a full-time synthist they'd be a spectacle and a > > half, but as it was they came over like jazz-prog workmen who loved their job. If you don't know their stuff think, a lighter jazzier > > Nektar with more aliens and hippy cliches. Another thing I'd say in their favour is that whereas most other bands came and went on the > > day they were playing or else sprawled around smoking and chie-iking the two Nukli stringsmen were in every audience I formed part of > > over the festival, anxious to see what everyone else was up to and dancing where appropriate. They did feel like the festival's > > resident band by the end. > > > > Nukli mainly made it through the lame sound OK though I suspect they'd usually have a bit more meat to their riffs. Bruise > > on the other hand suffered somewhat. I became a Bruise convert the first time I saw them about this time last year, and since then > > I've seen them a few times and know they can have better gigs than they got this time. In part this was because what is sometimes a > > two-piece of singer-guitarist and drummer this time had their bassist along, thinking I guess to fill more outdoor space but actually > > only slowing themselves down and making what should have been an electric performance slightly flat of batteries. Isobel's voice > > wasn't quite there even once it was at full volume, just the edges bleeding off into the tinny PA, her guitar couldn't fill the > > whole tent with what it was playing through, and the rhythm section seemed to have both slowed down for each other. My companion liked > > them but I wished they'd had a better chance at it. > > > > Who else? On the Saturday, playing inside, were a band of whom I knew nothing called Grooveweird whom I would cheerfully see > > again, heavy dubby trance type rhythms fronted by a girl who played a variety of wind instruments without much effect or imagination > > but who thankfully couldn't spoil her fearsomely tight band who were the most danceable thing I heard all weekend. Show-off guitarist > > and mad synths an added bonus. I only caught the end of their set and wished it had been more. They were followed by a band whose name > > I now forget, (Dream Machine) but who had John Egan from the Ozrics on wind instruments. Jon's biggest features with the Ozrics were never being close > > enough to the mike to be heard, dancing like a whirling dervish and seeing things in the rafters, and wearing the most egregious > > colourful kaftans known to man. Unfortunately for this band he'd only retained the first of these skills, and so he didn't add much to > > a rather underinspired trance-dub sort of outfit who just didn't have the muscle of the band they'd followed. On the Sunday evening > > the inside also played host to a band called Surfquake, including a keyboardist whom they insisted was called Hannah Lulu, and they > > were a complete misfit with the rest of the festival but in a great, coordinated-wavy-shirt, trad surf kind of way. They were second > > most danceable and no mistake. And late on the Saturday night, after retiring shattered to the tent, there were two successive bands > > who made me nearly get up again to go and dance, one more of the "banging choonz" persuasion and one proper festi with psych guitar > > over the beat, but I was too tired to actually get up, and there is no running order on the website, so I'm afraid I don't know who > > they were. Trev, did anyone give *you* a running order you could check against? > > > > I'm sure I'm doing some bands a terrible injustice by not remembering them, but this is long enough already and the only other > > one I can recall straight away is Litmus. Litmus (boy band) arrived and I found them in the middle of being accused of being uniformly addicted > > to Sudafed by a certain Judge Trev character. Given that Martin was ill, and not for the first time in their performing career either, > > I could understand it as a precaution but it seems unlikely... So when they played it was with one vocalist, because Martin could > > stand, play bass and croak greetings but he certainly couldn't sing. That might have worked if Simon had been able to cover some of > > his vocal parts, or Marek had picked up some extra, but they only sang their own lines which left a number of the songs basically only > > three-quarters there. Given that a lot of Litmus's (boy band's)style is in shouted chorals, having the strongest vocalist unable to sing, combined > > with a band too polyphonic and loud for the ratty PA to cope with, made them sound much too much as if they had no ideas and were just > > going to do sterile jamming all night. And to be fair, they did play for, what, forty-five minutes to an hour and did six songs or > > maybe seven, one of which was only three minutes long (but by far the best). That's a lot of space to fill and it's hard for some of > > it not to be, well, filler. I'm growing fonder of the new material and thought it came over as well as the old, but that may have been > > partly because, down at the front throwing myself around to the still-undeniable punch of the rhythm section, I was shouting words > > that fitted the missing vocals so loud I couldn't necessarily tell what wasn't there. If they'd done `Right Stuff' I seriously would > > have asked to be let sing it. But they didn't, so everybody was saved. (N. B. never actually let me do this, anyone. I can never > > remember how many times `My nerves are made of steel...' goes round.) Nonetheless, this was not a good day for Litmus (boy band); the poor sound > > and the ill co-frontman sapped them of definition and variation and without the vocal volume there wasn't really enough attack to > > survive. Rotten luck for them but I wonder if more and shorter songs would have worked better than hoping to get by on jamming, even > > here. This audience didn't really get to see what the band can do. However, I will observe that the new keyboardist is still a top > > choice, and managing to lever himself into the occasional exclusion triangle that arises in the breaks between drums-guitar-bass with > > interesting and *musical* extra parts; he is able to join in the jams, in fact, but here the sound rather damped the effect of that. > > Oh well. Better luck next week I hope! > > > > If I've missed anyone that Trev thinks desrves a write-up too, or a different one, well, he can write too dammit, I've seen > > it. Over to you yer 'Onner, yours, > > Jon > > > > ObCD: Comets on Fire - _Avatar_ > > -- > > "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" > > (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) > > Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk > > _________________________________________________________________ Drag n? drop?Get easy photo sharing with Windows Live? Photos. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/products/photos.aspx From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Fri May 8 12:37:21 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 17:37:21 +0100 Subject: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill In-Reply-To: <17d80c610904051415t21ce5e42r983f23b0d90d07f8@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904060603rc8e5c36w22fac0dfbf45be3a@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904060907s2c5a0651y17150b559b6f07f7@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904060933s251bd948pf24af2fe10dd1f24@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904061154o83b81ean1c9b13679912bb22@mail.gmail.com> <20090507200234.GH23978@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: What, you mean my stance and body are a bit like Muhammad Ali...the great boxer? Yes, I have to agree with you there Christian Trev -------------------------------------------------- From: "Christian Mumford" Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 4:04 AM To: Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill > thats some funny shit trev.... i think you stand out nicely and fit in > with the "Ali" period rather well. > >> Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 03:53:47 +0100 >> From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM >> Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> There, I've added all the stuff you left out (in brackets) and a pic of >> me with the starfighters >> trev >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "Jonathan Jarrett" >> Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 9:02 PM >> To: >> Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill >> >> > On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 09:32:41PM +0100, trev typed out: >> >> Judge Trev, the legendary Inner City Unit guitarist, has now been >> >> added to >> >> the bill of the Cosmic Puffin festival, Essex, this week-end. >> >> >> >> http://www.cosmicpuffin.co.uk >> >> >> >> He will be playing with his acoustic duo Trev and Kev, opening >> >> Sunday's >> >> events. >> > >> > That would be the perfect cue for a review, really, wouldn't it? After >> > all if I don't do one, Trev will set Mike on me for >> > using second-hand vinyl mailers... >> > >> > Mersea Island is a lovely little place, about three miles of flat land >> > linked only by a tidal causeway to the rest of Essex. >> > However, my companion and I didn't really see this till Saturday >> > morning of a festival that started Friday night, because a twenty- >> > minute delay at the point of departure turned into an hour's delay at >> > the station turned into a two-hour one at the mercy of First >> > buses and, to cut a long story short, we arrived in the dark, on foot, >> > much to the surprise of the organisers who seemed (odd for >> > hippies) to expect everyone to come in by car. Or at least by van. >> > Anyway, there we were, having followed the sound of music down the >> > unlit road, and once we had the tent out and being set up I recognised >> > `Ejection'. It turned out to be The Starfighters >> > http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk/jt.html >> (with judge trev) doing it, and >> > although I never actually *saw* them I think they won the title of best >> > Hawkwind covers band playing the festival, and there was >> > actually a lot of competition for this. I would not see Xenon Codex or >> > Assassins of Silence again, in fact I avoided them this time >> > too, but The Starfighters sound like a tight band having fun with songs >> > they love, and would be worth a look if you're feeling short >> > of Hawkness and they're down your way. >> > >> > By the time we actually got to the place where the bands were however >> > the Starfighters had disappeared, and a very lively >> > groove was being kicked up. I ran into Kozmik Ken outside the tent and >> > after some catching-up he let slip that the band in question >> > was House of Thandoy, Mike Howlett's current outfit, so I dashed in to >> > see, and they were being very good indeed. Basil Brooks on >> > synth added more to the look than the sound a lot of the time, but >> > Mike's bass never stopped its stuttery Primus-like urgency, and the >> > guitarist several times locked in step with him in really quite complex >> > patterns while the drummer was just enjoying everything. As I >> > was just saying about Zone Six elsewhere, this is a jamband that can >> > recover when something runs out of speed, and I was very glad to >> > have caught them even for only part of a set. >> > >> > The pattern of things was that there was a hall inside the place, which >> > was notionally sound-proofed, and there the organisers >> > had a late music license and they played till two or so; outside there >> > was a much larger marquee where they had an eleven o'clock >> > curfew. The site was busy enough but all weekend I never saw that >> > marquee full, and the PA had trouble making it sound nice when there >> > weren't people to fill the room. It must have echoed something awful as >> > well. The quiet acts had a better time of it than the loud >> > ones, but the loud ones all sounded a bit compressed, as if only the >> > mid-range was really delivering any punch. Sound inside the hall >> > was fine but sadly the bands in there weren't usually the ones I wanted >> > to see. In the marquee, also, except with the very quietest >> > acts the soundman had to turn up the vocals with every single band. It >> > would usually take him a song and a half to make them audible, >> > and some people might have realised this was a problem with the rig and >> > compensated. As it was no band really got a strong start >> > because of this dozy response to the acoustics. I'm sure it's not easy >> > but it annoys me to see bands I care about doing their best and >> > not being able to reach anyone because someone else messed up. >> > >> > Now I've realised in trying to put this together that I can no longer >> > remember what bands played in what order, and there was >> > never anything as helpful as a running order on the web (my gods the >> > website's useless. Colourful, but useless) so I will just have to >> > give you highlights as they occur to me. Given that, I may as well make >> > Trev happy for a minute by remembering that either on the >> > Saturday or the Sunday, after almost no or only some sleep >> > respectfully, I still made it out of bed to go and see Trev and Kev >> > (fat bastard)first >> > thing. Trev had warned me to expect `comedy', but aside from the >> > essential comedy involved in trying to play punk songs on an >> > acoustic--well, I say `trying' but that implies he didn't manage, >> > whereas he did and it was good--the main comedy dynamic here appears >> > to be that Trev tries to play some songs, and Kev (fat bastard) tries >> > to stop him by insulting him. Insults are returned, Trev starts playing >> > and >> > then Kev (fat bastard)decides he may as well join in either on backing >> > vocals, harmonica or noise-box. There was also a genuine synth player >> > very >> > quietly contributing to some numbers but he seemed to get fed up with >> > Kev (fat bastard) and give up halfway through. Kev (fat bastard) also >> > seemed to give up >> > halfway through, and by the end was trying to do all his accompaniment >> > using one key. "All Trev's songs sound the same," he said, >> > "I bet this note'll fit right in." It actually did, as well... Anyway, >> > though it may not sound it, it was fun, and once you've woken >> > up to the sounds of `Watching the Grass Grow' on an acoustic, you're >> > probably well prepared for some light-hearted backchat and >> > musical irreverence. Other songs that got the treatment were `Folsom >> > Prison Blues', `Ghost Riders in the Sky', and a version of >> > 'Master of the Universe' mashed up with a Madonna song whose name I've >> > already forgotten (beautiful stranger). Trust me, it needed doing. >> > There were lots >> > more but being forced to recall Kev's (fat bastards) beard has thrown >> > me off the track. It all only holds up because Trev can (a) play most >> > songs at >> > the drop of a hat and (b) is used to playing with people who can't play >> > the ones they know however many hats you drop, but given those >> > two facts, it was a good way to start the day. >> > >> > I'm sure Nukli weren't next, but they weren't far off it, and they were >> > certainly notable. I remember Nukli from the days of >> > Delerium Records as one of the legendary festi bands Richard Allen >> > basically pursued around the country until they agreed to give him >> > an album. He must have found this easier with Nukli than with Omnia >> > Opera because Nukli don't seem to have stopped for very long, >> > ever, and of the bands I saw I reckon Nukli would have to be the best >> > in terms of what they were able to play and how much they seemed >> > to enjoy doing so. The only one I knew, `Inner Days' from the Delerium >> > sampler, sounded a bit odd without the sound effects, but I'd >> > never really thought before that actually it's a fairly complex piece >> > of music with lots of different parts and they just played it >> > through as if it was easy and obvious good fun to jump around like >> > that. Playing as a three-piece, with a drummer (trading under the >> > name of Peter Out) who would have won any >> > guess-the-oldest-geezer-on-the-site competition but played like it was >> > all in an afternoon's >> > workout, >> > guitarist/keyboardist/flautist-and-I'm-pretty-sure-he-played-other-things-too >> > singing (and he would have won the *hairiest* >> > geezer competition), and a bassist, all just having a good time playing >> > very proggy space-rock at a fair old lick. In sum, I >> > would say they are worth catching. If they'd been in a dark club with >> > lights and a full-time synthist they'd be a spectacle and a >> > half, but as it was they came over like jazz-prog workmen who loved >> > their job. If you don't know their stuff think, a lighter jazzier >> > Nektar with more aliens and hippy cliches. Another thing I'd say in >> > their favour is that whereas most other bands came and went on the >> > day they were playing or else sprawled around smoking and chie-iking >> > the two Nukli stringsmen were in every audience I formed part of >> > over the festival, anxious to see what everyone else was up to and >> > dancing where appropriate. They did feel like the festival's >> > resident band by the end. >> > >> > Nukli mainly made it through the lame sound OK though I suspect they'd >> > usually have a bit more meat to their riffs. Bruise >> > on the other hand suffered somewhat. I became a Bruise convert the >> > first time I saw them about this time last year, and since then >> > I've seen them a few times and know they can have better gigs than they >> > got this time. In part this was because what is sometimes a >> > two-piece of singer-guitarist and drummer this time had their bassist >> > along, thinking I guess to fill more outdoor space but actually >> > only slowing themselves down and making what should have been an >> > electric performance slightly flat of batteries. Isobel's voice >> > wasn't quite there even once it was at full volume, just the edges >> > bleeding off into the tinny PA, her guitar couldn't fill the >> > whole tent with what it was playing through, and the rhythm section >> > seemed to have both slowed down for each other. My companion liked >> > them but I wished they'd had a better chance at it. >> > >> > Who else? On the Saturday, playing inside, were a band of whom I knew >> > nothing called Grooveweird whom I would cheerfully see >> > again, heavy dubby trance type rhythms fronted by a girl who played a >> > variety of wind instruments without much effect or imagination >> > but who thankfully couldn't spoil her fearsomely tight band who were >> > the most danceable thing I heard all weekend. Show-off guitarist >> > and mad synths an added bonus. I only caught the end of their set and >> > wished it had been more. They were followed by a band whose name >> > I now forget, (Dream Machine) but who had John Egan from the Ozrics on >> > wind instruments. Jon's biggest features with the Ozrics were never >> > being close >> > enough to the mike to be heard, dancing like a whirling dervish and >> > seeing things in the rafters, and wearing the most egregious >> > colourful kaftans known to man. Unfortunately for this band he'd only >> > retained the first of these skills, and so he didn't add much to >> > a rather underinspired trance-dub sort of outfit who just didn't have >> > the muscle of the band they'd followed. On the Sunday evening >> > the inside also played host to a band called Surfquake, including a >> > keyboardist whom they insisted was called Hannah Lulu, and they >> > were a complete misfit with the rest of the festival but in a great, >> > coordinated-wavy-shirt, trad surf kind of way. They were second >> > most danceable and no mistake. And late on the Saturday night, after >> > retiring shattered to the tent, there were two successive bands >> > who made me nearly get up again to go and dance, one more of the >> > "banging choonz" persuasion and one proper festi with psych guitar >> > over the beat, but I was too tired to actually get up, and there is no >> > running order on the website, so I'm afraid I don't know who >> > they were. Trev, did anyone give *you* a running order you could check >> > against? >> > >> > I'm sure I'm doing some bands a terrible injustice by not remembering >> > them, but this is long enough already and the only other >> > one I can recall straight away is Litmus. Litmus (boy band) arrived and >> > I found them in the middle of being accused of being uniformly addicted >> > to Sudafed by a certain Judge Trev character. Given that Martin was >> > ill, and not for the first time in their performing career either, >> > I could understand it as a precaution but it seems unlikely... So when >> > they played it was with one vocalist, because Martin could >> > stand, play bass and croak greetings but he certainly couldn't sing. >> > That might have worked if Simon had been able to cover some of >> > his vocal parts, or Marek had picked up some extra, but they only sang >> > their own lines which left a number of the songs basically only >> > three-quarters there. Given that a lot of Litmus's (boy band's)style is >> > in shouted chorals, having the strongest vocalist unable to sing, >> > combined >> > with a band too polyphonic and loud for the ratty PA to cope with, made >> > them sound much too much as if they had no ideas and were just >> > going to do sterile jamming all night. And to be fair, they did play >> > for, what, forty-five minutes to an hour and did six songs or >> > maybe seven, one of which was only three minutes long (but by far the >> > best). That's a lot of space to fill and it's hard for some of >> > it not to be, well, filler. I'm growing fonder of the new material and >> > thought it came over as well as the old, but that may have been >> > partly because, down at the front throwing myself around to the >> > still-undeniable punch of the rhythm section, I was shouting words >> > that fitted the missing vocals so loud I couldn't necessarily tell what >> > wasn't there. If they'd done `Right Stuff' I seriously would >> > have asked to be let sing it. But they didn't, so everybody was saved. >> > (N. B. never actually let me do this, anyone. I can never >> > remember how many times `My nerves are made of steel...' goes round.) >> > Nonetheless, this was not a good day for Litmus (boy band); the poor >> > sound >> > and the ill co-frontman sapped them of definition and variation and >> > without the vocal volume there wasn't really enough attack to >> > survive. Rotten luck for them but I wonder if more and shorter songs >> > would have worked better than hoping to get by on jamming, even >> > here. This audience didn't really get to see what the band can do. >> > However, I will observe that the new keyboardist is still a top >> > choice, and managing to lever himself into the occasional exclusion >> > triangle that arises in the breaks between drums-guitar-bass with >> > interesting and *musical* extra parts; he is able to join in the jams, >> > in fact, but here the sound rather damped the effect of that. >> > Oh well. Better luck next week I hope! >> > >> > If I've missed anyone that Trev thinks desrves a write-up too, or a >> > different one, well, he can write too dammit, I've seen >> > it. Over to you yer 'Onner, yours, >> > Jon >> > >> > ObCD: Comets on Fire - _Avatar_ >> > -- >> > "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" >> > (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) >> > Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk >> > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Drag n? drop?Get easy photo sharing with Windows Live? Photos. > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/products/photos.aspx From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Sat May 9 12:13:14 2009 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Sat, 9 May 2009 16:13:14 +0000 Subject: recap of May 8th gig and the only songs I remember Message-ID: Greetings friends, A nice gig last night, though this time round, I don't remember much of my own set..The tunes below are the only ones I can definitively say we actually played, though I'm sure there were a few more. I want to thank stalwart bassist Jeff Berry for being there and wish him luck on his yearly Shakespeare festival. He'll be working on two productions for the next several months, so we won't see him in the lineup till about Mid August. The other peformers were excellent. Astronaut Jones got things started and then Anton Roolaart played a fantastic set with bass and synth accompaniment. I was thrilled to be able to jump up and play tamborine with them and do a little background singing. Maybe Jeff Berry can respond to this note and tell us what other songs we played? We didn't go on until 12, so I was in my twilight state :) We need to increase the numbers for these events if we want to keep this concert series going. Please come and join us..Nothing yet scheduled for now, but I will be playing a special gig in Pitman, New Jersey on August 7th, with Stewkey of NAZZ. That should be a fantastic show, as it takes place at 'The Bus Stop Music Cafe': check them out at: http://www.myspace.com/busstopmusic the only songs I remember: May 8th, 2009 Hamilton Lanes, Hamilton, New Jersey Mike Burro: guitar/vocals Jeff Berry: bass/backing vocals Smokestack Lightning Hurry On Sundown Golden Void Ejection You shook Me Peace, Mike _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail? has ever-growing storage! Don?t worry about storage limits. http://windowslive.com/Tutorial/Hotmail/Storage?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Tutorial_Storage1_052009 From royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM Sat May 9 16:11:06 2009 From: royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM (Christian Mumford) Date: Sat, 9 May 2009 22:11:06 +0200 Subject: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Not unlike that, no. > Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 17:37:21 +0100 > From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM > Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > What, you mean my stance and body are a bit like Muhammad Ali...the great > boxer? > Yes, I have to agree with you there Christian > > Trev > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Christian Mumford" > Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 4:04 AM > To: > Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill > > > thats some funny shit trev.... i think you stand out nicely and fit in > > with the "Ali" period rather well. > > > >> Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 03:53:47 +0100 > >> From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM > >> Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill > >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> > >> There, I've added all the stuff you left out (in brackets) and a pic of > >> me with the starfighters > >> trev > >> > >> -------------------------------------------------- > >> From: "Jonathan Jarrett" > >> Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 9:02 PM > >> To: > >> Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill > >> > >> > On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 09:32:41PM +0100, trev typed out: > >> >> Judge Trev, the legendary Inner City Unit guitarist, has now been > >> >> added to > >> >> the bill of the Cosmic Puffin festival, Essex, this week-end. > >> >> > >> >> http://www.cosmicpuffin.co.uk > >> >> > >> >> He will be playing with his acoustic duo Trev and Kev, opening > >> >> Sunday's > >> >> events. > >> > > >> > That would be the perfect cue for a review, really, wouldn't it? After > >> > all if I don't do one, Trev will set Mike on me for > >> > using second-hand vinyl mailers... > >> > > >> > Mersea Island is a lovely little place, about three miles of flat land > >> > linked only by a tidal causeway to the rest of Essex. > >> > However, my companion and I didn't really see this till Saturday > >> > morning of a festival that started Friday night, because a twenty- > >> > minute delay at the point of departure turned into an hour's delay at > >> > the station turned into a two-hour one at the mercy of First > >> > buses and, to cut a long story short, we arrived in the dark, on foot, > >> > much to the surprise of the organisers who seemed (odd for > >> > hippies) to expect everyone to come in by car. Or at least by van. > >> > Anyway, there we were, having followed the sound of music down the > >> > unlit road, and once we had the tent out and being set up I recognised > >> > `Ejection'. It turned out to be The Starfighters > >> > http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk/jt.html > >> (with judge trev) doing it, and > >> > although I never actually *saw* them I think they won the title of best > >> > Hawkwind covers band playing the festival, and there was > >> > actually a lot of competition for this. I would not see Xenon Codex or > >> > Assassins of Silence again, in fact I avoided them this time > >> > too, but The Starfighters sound like a tight band having fun with songs > >> > they love, and would be worth a look if you're feeling short > >> > of Hawkness and they're down your way. > >> > > >> > By the time we actually got to the place where the bands were however > >> > the Starfighters had disappeared, and a very lively > >> > groove was being kicked up. I ran into Kozmik Ken outside the tent and > >> > after some catching-up he let slip that the band in question > >> > was House of Thandoy, Mike Howlett's current outfit, so I dashed in to > >> > see, and they were being very good indeed. Basil Brooks on > >> > synth added more to the look than the sound a lot of the time, but > >> > Mike's bass never stopped its stuttery Primus-like urgency, and the > >> > guitarist several times locked in step with him in really quite complex > >> > patterns while the drummer was just enjoying everything. As I > >> > was just saying about Zone Six elsewhere, this is a jamband that can > >> > recover when something runs out of speed, and I was very glad to > >> > have caught them even for only part of a set. > >> > > >> > The pattern of things was that there was a hall inside the place, which > >> > was notionally sound-proofed, and there the organisers > >> > had a late music license and they played till two or so; outside there > >> > was a much larger marquee where they had an eleven o'clock > >> > curfew. The site was busy enough but all weekend I never saw that > >> > marquee full, and the PA had trouble making it sound nice when there > >> > weren't people to fill the room. It must have echoed something awful as > >> > well. The quiet acts had a better time of it than the loud > >> > ones, but the loud ones all sounded a bit compressed, as if only the > >> > mid-range was really delivering any punch. Sound inside the hall > >> > was fine but sadly the bands in there weren't usually the ones I wanted > >> > to see. In the marquee, also, except with the very quietest > >> > acts the soundman had to turn up the vocals with every single band. It > >> > would usually take him a song and a half to make them audible, > >> > and some people might have realised this was a problem with the rig and > >> > compensated. As it was no band really got a strong start > >> > because of this dozy response to the acoustics. I'm sure it's not easy > >> > but it annoys me to see bands I care about doing their best and > >> > not being able to reach anyone because someone else messed up. > >> > > >> > Now I've realised in trying to put this together that I can no longer > >> > remember what bands played in what order, and there was > >> > never anything as helpful as a running order on the web (my gods the > >> > website's useless. Colourful, but useless) so I will just have to > >> > give you highlights as they occur to me. Given that, I may as well make > >> > Trev happy for a minute by remembering that either on the > >> > Saturday or the Sunday, after almost no or only some sleep > >> > respectfully, I still made it out of bed to go and see Trev and Kev > >> > (fat bastard)first > >> > thing. Trev had warned me to expect `comedy', but aside from the > >> > essential comedy involved in trying to play punk songs on an > >> > acoustic--well, I say `trying' but that implies he didn't manage, > >> > whereas he did and it was good--the main comedy dynamic here appears > >> > to be that Trev tries to play some songs, and Kev (fat bastard) tries > >> > to stop him by insulting him. Insults are returned, Trev starts playing > >> > and > >> > then Kev (fat bastard)decides he may as well join in either on backing > >> > vocals, harmonica or noise-box. There was also a genuine synth player > >> > very > >> > quietly contributing to some numbers but he seemed to get fed up with > >> > Kev (fat bastard) and give up halfway through. Kev (fat bastard) also > >> > seemed to give up > >> > halfway through, and by the end was trying to do all his accompaniment > >> > using one key. "All Trev's songs sound the same," he said, > >> > "I bet this note'll fit right in." It actually did, as well... Anyway, > >> > though it may not sound it, it was fun, and once you've woken > >> > up to the sounds of `Watching the Grass Grow' on an acoustic, you're > >> > probably well prepared for some light-hearted backchat and > >> > musical irreverence. Other songs that got the treatment were `Folsom > >> > Prison Blues', `Ghost Riders in the Sky', and a version of > >> > 'Master of the Universe' mashed up with a Madonna song whose name I've > >> > already forgotten (beautiful stranger). Trust me, it needed doing. > >> > There were lots > >> > more but being forced to recall Kev's (fat bastards) beard has thrown > >> > me off the track. It all only holds up because Trev can (a) play most > >> > songs at > >> > the drop of a hat and (b) is used to playing with people who can't play > >> > the ones they know however many hats you drop, but given those > >> > two facts, it was a good way to start the day. > >> > > >> > I'm sure Nukli weren't next, but they weren't far off it, and they were > >> > certainly notable. I remember Nukli from the days of > >> > Delerium Records as one of the legendary festi bands Richard Allen > >> > basically pursued around the country until they agreed to give him > >> > an album. He must have found this easier with Nukli than with Omnia > >> > Opera because Nukli don't seem to have stopped for very long, > >> > ever, and of the bands I saw I reckon Nukli would have to be the best > >> > in terms of what they were able to play and how much they seemed > >> > to enjoy doing so. The only one I knew, `Inner Days' from the Delerium > >> > sampler, sounded a bit odd without the sound effects, but I'd > >> > never really thought before that actually it's a fairly complex piece > >> > of music with lots of different parts and they just played it > >> > through as if it was easy and obvious good fun to jump around like > >> > that. Playing as a three-piece, with a drummer (trading under the > >> > name of Peter Out) who would have won any > >> > guess-the-oldest-geezer-on-the-site competition but played like it was > >> > all in an afternoon's > >> > workout, > >> > guitarist/keyboardist/flautist-and-I'm-pretty-sure-he-played-other-things-too > >> > singing (and he would have won the *hairiest* > >> > geezer competition), and a bassist, all just having a good time playing > >> > very proggy space-rock at a fair old lick. In sum, I > >> > would say they are worth catching. If they'd been in a dark club with > >> > lights and a full-time synthist they'd be a spectacle and a > >> > half, but as it was they came over like jazz-prog workmen who loved > >> > their job. If you don't know their stuff think, a lighter jazzier > >> > Nektar with more aliens and hippy cliches. Another thing I'd say in > >> > their favour is that whereas most other bands came and went on the > >> > day they were playing or else sprawled around smoking and chie-iking > >> > the two Nukli stringsmen were in every audience I formed part of > >> > over the festival, anxious to see what everyone else was up to and > >> > dancing where appropriate. They did feel like the festival's > >> > resident band by the end. > >> > > >> > Nukli mainly made it through the lame sound OK though I suspect they'd > >> > usually have a bit more meat to their riffs. Bruise > >> > on the other hand suffered somewhat. I became a Bruise convert the > >> > first time I saw them about this time last year, and since then > >> > I've seen them a few times and know they can have better gigs than they > >> > got this time. In part this was because what is sometimes a > >> > two-piece of singer-guitarist and drummer this time had their bassist > >> > along, thinking I guess to fill more outdoor space but actually > >> > only slowing themselves down and making what should have been an > >> > electric performance slightly flat of batteries. Isobel's voice > >> > wasn't quite there even once it was at full volume, just the edges > >> > bleeding off into the tinny PA, her guitar couldn't fill the > >> > whole tent with what it was playing through, and the rhythm section > >> > seemed to have both slowed down for each other. My companion liked > >> > them but I wished they'd had a better chance at it. > >> > > >> > Who else? On the Saturday, playing inside, were a band of whom I knew > >> > nothing called Grooveweird whom I would cheerfully see > >> > again, heavy dubby trance type rhythms fronted by a girl who played a > >> > variety of wind instruments without much effect or imagination > >> > but who thankfully couldn't spoil her fearsomely tight band who were > >> > the most danceable thing I heard all weekend. Show-off guitarist > >> > and mad synths an added bonus. I only caught the end of their set and > >> > wished it had been more. They were followed by a band whose name > >> > I now forget, (Dream Machine) but who had John Egan from the Ozrics on > >> > wind instruments. Jon's biggest features with the Ozrics were never > >> > being close > >> > enough to the mike to be heard, dancing like a whirling dervish and > >> > seeing things in the rafters, and wearing the most egregious > >> > colourful kaftans known to man. Unfortunately for this band he'd only > >> > retained the first of these skills, and so he didn't add much to > >> > a rather underinspired trance-dub sort of outfit who just didn't have > >> > the muscle of the band they'd followed. On the Sunday evening > >> > the inside also played host to a band called Surfquake, including a > >> > keyboardist whom they insisted was called Hannah Lulu, and they > >> > were a complete misfit with the rest of the festival but in a great, > >> > coordinated-wavy-shirt, trad surf kind of way. They were second > >> > most danceable and no mistake. And late on the Saturday night, after > >> > retiring shattered to the tent, there were two successive bands > >> > who made me nearly get up again to go and dance, one more of the > >> > "banging choonz" persuasion and one proper festi with psych guitar > >> > over the beat, but I was too tired to actually get up, and there is no > >> > running order on the website, so I'm afraid I don't know who > >> > they were. Trev, did anyone give *you* a running order you could check > >> > against? > >> > > >> > I'm sure I'm doing some bands a terrible injustice by not remembering > >> > them, but this is long enough already and the only other > >> > one I can recall straight away is Litmus. Litmus (boy band) arrived and > >> > I found them in the middle of being accused of being uniformly addicted > >> > to Sudafed by a certain Judge Trev character. Given that Martin was > >> > ill, and not for the first time in their performing career either, > >> > I could understand it as a precaution but it seems unlikely... So when > >> > they played it was with one vocalist, because Martin could > >> > stand, play bass and croak greetings but he certainly couldn't sing. > >> > That might have worked if Simon had been able to cover some of > >> > his vocal parts, or Marek had picked up some extra, but they only sang > >> > their own lines which left a number of the songs basically only > >> > three-quarters there. Given that a lot of Litmus's (boy band's)style is > >> > in shouted chorals, having the strongest vocalist unable to sing, > >> > combined > >> > with a band too polyphonic and loud for the ratty PA to cope with, made > >> > them sound much too much as if they had no ideas and were just > >> > going to do sterile jamming all night. And to be fair, they did play > >> > for, what, forty-five minutes to an hour and did six songs or > >> > maybe seven, one of which was only three minutes long (but by far the > >> > best). That's a lot of space to fill and it's hard for some of > >> > it not to be, well, filler. I'm growing fonder of the new material and > >> > thought it came over as well as the old, but that may have been > >> > partly because, down at the front throwing myself around to the > >> > still-undeniable punch of the rhythm section, I was shouting words > >> > that fitted the missing vocals so loud I couldn't necessarily tell what > >> > wasn't there. If they'd done `Right Stuff' I seriously would > >> > have asked to be let sing it. But they didn't, so everybody was saved. > >> > (N. B. never actually let me do this, anyone. I can never > >> > remember how many times `My nerves are made of steel...' goes round.) > >> > Nonetheless, this was not a good day for Litmus (boy band); the poor > >> > sound > >> > and the ill co-frontman sapped them of definition and variation and > >> > without the vocal volume there wasn't really enough attack to > >> > survive. Rotten luck for them but I wonder if more and shorter songs > >> > would have worked better than hoping to get by on jamming, even > >> > here. This audience didn't really get to see what the band can do. > >> > However, I will observe that the new keyboardist is still a top > >> > choice, and managing to lever himself into the occasional exclusion > >> > triangle that arises in the breaks between drums-guitar-bass with > >> > interesting and *musical* extra parts; he is able to join in the jams, > >> > in fact, but here the sound rather damped the effect of that. > >> > Oh well. Better luck next week I hope! > >> > > >> > If I've missed anyone that Trev thinks desrves a write-up too, or a > >> > different one, well, he can write too dammit, I've seen > >> > it. Over to you yer 'Onner, yours, > >> > Jon > >> > > >> > ObCD: Comets on Fire - _Avatar_ > >> > -- > >> > "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" > >> > (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) > >> > Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk > >> > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Drag n? drop?Get easy photo sharing with Windows Live? Photos. > > > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/products/photos.aspx _________________________________________________________________ More than messages?check out the rest of the Windows Live?. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/ From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Sun May 10 14:49:44 2009 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 18:49:44 +0000 Subject: Downliners Sect: Lord of The Rings Message-ID: I discovered this rare 'sect' nugget on Youtube, From what I remember them telling me, Don and Terry are not on this cut..Keith continued for awhile before the band took a break for a few years..Classic British Blues with that Tolkienesque twist.. Peace, Mike http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGTZzt64poE _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live?: Keep your life in sync. http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_BR_life_in_synch_052009 From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun May 10 16:17:32 2009 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 16:17:32 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations: New REVIEWS online now Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com Though the zine portion of Aural Innovations is still officially on hiatus, the Aural Innovations staff was restless and itching to write some reviews. Thanks for Scott Heller for organizing it all. I've put up a May 2009 update that includes loads of reviews and a great writeup of the 2009 Roadburn festival. You can go directly to the update at: http://www.aural-innovations.com/2009/may/may2009.htm From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Mon May 11 08:28:30 2009 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 12:28:30 +0000 Subject: FW: recap of May 8th gig ( now note from Jeff Berry) In-Reply-To: <20090510192629.9095D242D6@panix5.panix.com> Message-ID: Jeff asked me to fwd this to the list, since he was having trouble with his email server...cheers! Mike > Subject: Re: recap of May 8th gig and the only songs I remember > To: sloterdijk at msn.com > Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 15:26:29 -0400 > From: nexus at panix.com > CC: anton at tempuswebs.com; BOC/HawkwindDiscussionList at msn.com > > >I want to thank stalwart bassist Jeff Berry for being there and wish him lu= > >ck on his yearly Shakespeare festival. He'll be working on two productions = > >for the next several months=2C so we won't see him in the lineup till about= > > Mid August. > > Thanks Mike ... I'm in VT/NH doing two shows with Northeast Shakespeare Ensemble, > www.nesetheatre.org > > >Maybe Jeff Berry can respond to this note and tell us what other songs we p= > >layed? We didn't go on until 12=2C so I was in my twilight state :) > > Set: > >Smokestack Lightning > >Hurry On Sundown > >Golden Void > >Ejection > >You shook Me > > We also did: > Waiting for the Man->Ejection > Hymie the Winey > Season of the Witch > > I think that was it. > > JB _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail? goes with you. http://windowslive.com/Tutorial/Hotmail/Mobile?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Tutorial_Mobile1_052009 From bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM Mon May 11 11:04:58 2009 From: bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM (gary shindler) Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 08:04:58 -0700 Subject: Fw: [Up-Tight] Hawkwind - Reissue Series - Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music Message-ID: ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Telstar To: Up-tight at yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 8:09:53 AM Subject: [Up-Tight] Hawkwind - Reissue Series - Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music " ... I heard that the Esoteric label, part of Cherry Red Recordings,? had purchased Hawkwind?s entire back catalog between the years 1976? and 1997. This means that every Hawkwind album from Astounding Sounds,? Amazing Music through to Distant Horizon will be getting the full re- release treatment. Judging by past efforts from the Cherry Red group this is a? development that will be well worth looking forward to. This news also? marks the launch of a new label within the Cherry Red group called? Atomhenge. It is on this label that the re-releases are appearing." http://blogcritics.org/music/article/music-review-hawkwind-reissue-series-astounding/ Al ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: ? ? http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Up-Tight/ <*> Your email settings: ? ? Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: ? ? http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Up-Tight/join ? ? (Yahoo! 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Groups is subject to: ? ? http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Mon May 11 11:52:05 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 16:52:05 +0100 Subject: HW, OFF: Spaceseed cd with Bridget Wishart and Harvey In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 08:20:25AM -0500, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out: > On 07 Apr 2009, at 07:36 , Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > >her reemergence onto the music > >scene seems to have been more of the `Black Elk Speaks' standard than > >the _California Brainstorm_ `Reefer Madness' standard alas > Well, that's may be in part because the songwriters for "Reefer > Madness" are not currently available to her! ;) There is much in what you say here :-) Bridget's voice is often apparently at its best when dealing with someone else's words. She recognises poetry and rhythm when she reads it, but her own words, er, do not ring my lyrical bells. So one of the more interesting recent Wishart appearances, to me, was on the My Outer Space 3 compilation that someone here alerted us to a while back (I see there's now a 4 already!): http://www.myouterspace.net/mos3/mos3.html She's on several of these MOS tracks but on that album she's doing something with what seems to be the core outfit behind the idea, or at least the most frequently-appearing, Hensel 3000, called `Voyager 1', in which she simply reads, in warm and slow tones, some kind of simple publicity piece about the mission of the Voyager 1 satellite. It works really well. By contrast, her contribution to MOS2: http://www.myouterspace.net/mos2/mos2.html is, well, not so much my thing... Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Tue May 12 13:54:05 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 18:54:05 +0100 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: <20090407123615.GB11791@chiark.greenend.org.uk> <20090511155205.GG22650@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be on the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA from the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this very list. I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, perhaps we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can be properly "killed" according to the list rules. The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, but their computer crashed before the full name and address could be fully revealed...They assure me that further attempts will eventually reveal his/her full name...bit by bit... I will keep you all updated. Trev Here is the alert email that they sent me: Dear Trevor Thoms we regret to inform you that your PayPal account security has been breached we have detected an unauthorized withdrawal of $500.00 United States funds from your account we deeply regret this has occured and urge you to pursue this matter through our account disputes center and to update your password and personal information The PayPal Team Questions? Go to the Help Center at: www.paypal.com/ Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account and click Help in the top right corner of any PayPal page. To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, log in to your PayPal account, go to your Profile, and click Notifications. From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Tue May 12 14:17:01 2009 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 14:17:01 -0400 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: Message-ID: ah, Trev, I apologize, hadn't read the email all the way through where you do in fact say, "His, or her" Thanks for alerting us to this unforeseen danger. Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of trev Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:54 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be on the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA from the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this very list. I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, perhaps we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can be properly "killed" according to the list rules. The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, but their computer crashed before the full name and address could be fully revealed...They assure me that further attempts will eventually reveal his/her full name...bit by bit... I will keep you all updated. Trev Here is the alert email that they sent me: Dear Trevor Thoms we regret to inform you that your PayPal account security has been breached we have detected an unauthorized withdrawal of $500.00 United States funds from your account we deeply regret this has occured and urge you to pursue this matter through our account disputes center and to update your password and personal information The PayPal Team Questions? Go to the Help Center at: www.paypal.com/ Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account and click Help in the top right corner of any PayPal page. To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, log in to your PayPal account, go to your Profile, and click Notifications. From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Tue May 12 14:17:00 2009 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 14:17:00 -0400 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: Message-ID: How can you assume we're talking about a "he" from Texas? Will let you know if anyone comes to mind. Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of trev Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:54 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be on the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA from the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this very list. I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, perhaps we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can be properly "killed" according to the list rules. The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, but their computer crashed before the full name and address could be fully revealed...They assure me that further attempts will eventually reveal his/her full name...bit by bit... I will keep you all updated. Trev Here is the alert email that they sent me: Dear Trevor Thoms we regret to inform you that your PayPal account security has been breached we have detected an unauthorized withdrawal of $500.00 United States funds from your account we deeply regret this has occured and urge you to pursue this matter through our account disputes center and to update your password and personal information The PayPal Team Questions? Go to the Help Center at: www.paypal.com/ Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account and click Help in the top right corner of any PayPal page. To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, log in to your PayPal account, go to your Profile, and click Notifications. From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Tue May 12 14:40:11 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 19:40:11 +0100 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: Message-ID: yes mary, it could be anyone couldn't it??? what a terrible thing to happen!...i thought that we were all decent folk on this list... i can't wait to get my hands on the culprit...and i'm sure that's how we all feel... trev -------------------------------------------------- From: "mary" Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 7:17 PM To: Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > ah, Trev, I apologize, hadn't read the email all the way through where you > do in fact say, "His, or her" Thanks for alerting us to this unforeseen > danger. > > Mary > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of trev > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:54 PM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > > > Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be > on > the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" > > The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA > from > the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this > very > list. > > I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, perhaps > we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can > be > properly "killed" according to the list rules. > > The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, > but their computer crashed before the full name and address could be fully > revealed...They assure me that further attempts will eventually reveal > his/her full name...bit by bit... > > I will keep you all updated. > > Trev > > > Here is the alert email that they sent me: > > > Dear Trevor Thoms > we regret to inform you that your PayPal account security has been > breached > we have detected an unauthorized withdrawal of $500.00 United States funds > from your account > we deeply regret this has occured and urge you to pursue this matter > through > our account disputes center and to update your password and personal > information > The PayPal Team > > > > Questions? Go to the Help Center at: www.paypal.com/ > > Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you > will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account > and click Help in the top right corner of any PayPal page. > > To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, log in to > your > PayPal account, go to your Profile, and click Notifications. > From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Tue May 12 14:47:13 2009 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 14:47:13 -0400 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: Message-ID: You're right, Trev, if it were me I'd be spending like crazy Good luck finding the Colperson. Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of trev Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:40 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list yes mary, it could be anyone couldn't it??? what a terrible thing to happen!...i thought that we were all decent folk on this list... i can't wait to get my hands on the culprit...and i'm sure that's how we all feel... trev -------------------------------------------------- From: "mary" Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 7:17 PM To: Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > ah, Trev, I apologize, hadn't read the email all the way through where you > do in fact say, "His, or her" Thanks for alerting us to this unforeseen > danger. > > Mary > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of trev > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:54 PM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > > > Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be > on > the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" > > The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA > from > the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this > very > list. > > I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, perhaps > we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can > be > properly "killed" according to the list rules. > > The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, > but their computer crashed before the full name and address could be fully > revealed...They assure me that further attempts will eventually reveal > his/her full name...bit by bit... > > I will keep you all updated. > > Trev > > > Here is the alert email that they sent me: > > > Dear Trevor Thoms > we regret to inform you that your PayPal account security has been > breached > we have detected an unauthorized withdrawal of $500.00 United States funds > from your account > we deeply regret this has occured and urge you to pursue this matter > through > our account disputes center and to update your password and personal > information > The PayPal Team > > > > Questions? Go to the Help Center at: www.paypal.com/ > > Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you > will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account > and click Help in the top right corner of any PayPal page. > > To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, log in to > your > PayPal account, go to your Profile, and click Notifications. > From oystrgal at BELLSOUTH.NET Tue May 12 14:50:26 2009 From: oystrgal at BELLSOUTH.NET (Jean Lansford) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 18:50:26 +0000 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: Message-ID: You're aware that the odds are very high that your email came from a compromised machine and that the machine owner is unaware that he's sending the emails? -- -- Jean Lansford oystrgal at bellsouth.net -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: trev > > Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be on > the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" > > The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA from > the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this very > list. > > I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, perhaps > we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can be > properly "killed" according to the list rules. > > The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, > but their computer crashed before the full name and address could be fully > revealed...They assure me that further attempts will eventually reveal > his/her full name...bit by bit... > > I will keep you all updated. > > Trev > > > Here is the alert email that they sent me: > > > Dear Trevor Thoms > we regret to inform you that your PayPal account security has been breached > we have detected an unauthorized withdrawal of $500.00 United States funds > from your account > we deeply regret this has occured and urge you to pursue this matter through > our account disputes center and to update your password and personal > information > The PayPal Team > > > > Questions? Go to the Help Center at: www.paypal.com/ > > Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you > will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account > and click Help in the top right corner of any PayPal page. > > To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, log in to your > PayPal account, go to your Profile, and click Notifications. > From swann1066 at GMAIL.COM Tue May 12 15:45:21 2009 From: swann1066 at GMAIL.COM (Steve) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 12:45:21 -0700 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list Message-ID: If you were nicer to Mike, maybe he'd spot you a loan from those recent poker winnings he was telling me about.... Steve -----Original Message----- From: trev Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:58 pm Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be on the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA from the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this very list. I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, perhaps we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can be properly "killed" according to the list rules. The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, but their computer crashed before the full name and address could be fully revealed...They assure me that further attempts will eventually reveal his/her full name...bit by bit... I will keep you all updated. Trev Here is the alert email that they sent me: Dear Trevor Thoms we regret to inform you that your PayPal account security has been breached we have detected an unauthorized withdrawal of $500.00 United States funds from your account we deeply regret this has occured and urge you to pursue this matter through our account disputes center and to update your password and personal information The PayPal Team Questions? Go to the Help Center at: www.paypal.com/ Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account and click Help in the top right corner of any PayPal page. To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, log in to your PayPal account, go to your Profile, and click Notifications. From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Tue May 12 15:50:18 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 14:50:18 -0500 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: <051220091850.7650.4A09C4F1000C77FA00001DE222218801869B0A02D2089B9A019C04040A0DBF040E099D9B9C9701@att.net> Message-ID: Have I just been Hamburger-Halfwitted by Jean?? anyway I see Hagfish and ChipsWit liked myittle payback for making me look like I had a cushy life of just eating at McDonald's any old time I please On 5/12/09, Jean Lansford wrote: > > You're aware that the odds are very high that your email came from a > compromised machine and that the machine owner is unaware that he's sending > the emails? > > -- > -- > Jean Lansford > oystrgal at bellsouth.net > > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > From: trev > > > > Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be > on > > the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" > > > > The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA > from > > the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this > very > > list. > > > > I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, > perhaps > > we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can > be > > properly "killed" according to the list rules. > > > > The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, > > but their computer crashed before the full name and address could be > fully > > revealed...They assure me that further attempts will eventually reveal > > his/her full name...bit by bit... > > > > I will keep you all updated. > > > > Trev > > > > > > Here is the alert email that they sent me: > > > > > > Dear Trevor Thoms > > we regret to inform you that your PayPal account security has been > breached > > we have detected an unauthorized withdrawal of $500.00 United States > funds > > from your account > > we deeply regret this has occured and urge you to pursue this matter > through > > our account disputes center and to update your password and personal > > information > > The PayPal Team > > > > > > > > Questions? Go to the Help Center at: www.paypal.com/ > > > > Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you > > will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal > account > > and click Help in the top right corner of any PayPal page. > > > > To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, log in to > your > > PayPal account, go to your Profile, and click Notifications. > > > From arjanh at DEHULST.NL Tue May 12 15:57:07 2009 From: arjanh at DEHULST.NL (Arjan Hulsebos) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 21:57:07 +0200 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: <051220091850.7650.4A09C4F1000C77FA00001DE222218801869B0A02D2089B9A019C04040A0DBF040E099D9B9C9701@att.net> Message-ID: On Tue, 12 May 2009 18:50:26 +0000, Jean Lansford wrote > You're aware that the odds are very high that your email came from a > compromised machine and that the machine owner is unaware that he's > sending the emails? That is very, very true. The thing that interests me is what makes Trev thinks that this list is involved. Trev, do you still have that email to check its headers? Gr, Arjan H -------------------------------- Rock in the 70ies: substance inhalation, hotel devastation, and amplifier obliteration From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Tue May 12 16:02:58 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 15:02:58 -0500 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: <3324987920.3604995@smtp.gmail.com> Message-ID: I'm glad you brought this up I did in fact know about those very winnings, and that is why I figured my chances of Trev passing away from unnatural causes were pretty high I see he left out the PayPal logo, which was donated by a co-conspirator in Germany I wrote the thing in 2 seconds On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: > > If you were nicer to Mike, maybe he'd spot you a loan from those recent > poker winnings he was telling me about.... > > Steve > > -----Original Message----- > From: trev > Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:58 pm > Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: > BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be on > the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" > > The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA from > the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this > very > list. > > I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, perhaps > we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can > be > properly "killed" according to the list rules. > > The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, > but their computer crashed before the full name and address could be fully > revealed...They assure me that further attempts will eventually reveal > his/her full name...bit by bit... > > I will keep you all updated. > > Trev > > > Here is the alert email that they sent me: > > > Dear Trevor Thoms > we regret to inform you that your PayPal account security has been breached > we have detected an unauthorized withdrawal of $500.00 United States funds > from your account > we deeply regret this has occured and urge you to pursue this matter > through > our account disputes center and to update your password and personal > information > The PayPal Team > > > > Questions? Go to the Help Center at: www.paypal.com/ > > Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you > will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account > and click Help in the top right corner of any PayPal page. > > To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, log in to > your > PayPal account, go to your Profile, and click Notifications. > > From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Tue May 12 16:17:18 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 21:17:18 +0100 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: <3324987920.3604995@smtp.gmail.com> <17d80c610905121302g1e85baf1hc09e54607af82764@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: SO THE FIEND IS REVEALED Now my friends we must together, devise a suitable method to deal with MIKE COLEMAN... Let's see... Headphones superglued to his head for a week into which will be fed... what??? any suggestions? trev -------------------------------------------------- From: "mike coleman" Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:02 PM To: Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > I'm glad you brought this up > I did in fact know about those very winnings, and that is why I figured my > chances of Trev passing away from unnatural causes were pretty high > I see he left out the PayPal logo, which was donated by a co-conspirator > in > Germany > I wrote the thing in 2 seconds > > > > > On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: >> >> If you were nicer to Mike, maybe he'd spot you a loan from those recent >> poker winnings he was telling me about.... >> >> Steve >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: trev >> Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:58 pm >> Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list >> To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> To: >> BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be >> on >> the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" >> >> The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA >> from >> the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this >> very >> list. >> >> I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, >> perhaps >> we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can >> be >> properly "killed" according to the list rules. >> >> The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, >> but their computer crashed before the full name and address could be >> fully >> revealed...They assure me that further attempts will eventually reveal >> his/her full name...bit by bit... >> >> I will keep you all updated. >> >> Trev >> >> >> Here is the alert email that they sent me: >> >> >> Dear Trevor Thoms >> we regret to inform you that your PayPal account security has been >> breached >> we have detected an unauthorized withdrawal of $500.00 United States >> funds >> from your account >> we deeply regret this has occured and urge you to pursue this matter >> through >> our account disputes center and to update your password and personal >> information >> The PayPal Team >> >> >> >> Questions? Go to the Help Center at: www.paypal.com/ >> >> Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you >> will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal >> account >> and click Help in the top right corner of any PayPal page. >> >> To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, log in to >> your >> PayPal account, go to your Profile, and click Notifications. >> >> > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Tue May 12 16:19:32 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 15:19:32 -0500 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: <20090512195432.M35744@dehulst.nl> Message-ID: Arjan I even sent him money to get him to shuttup in fact, the PayPal instructions which asked for no item, and then I even told him "do whatever you want with the money" simply said shut up repeat shuttup I'm noticing a trend here and I blame Christian On 5/12/09, Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > > On Tue, 12 May 2009 18:50:26 +0000, Jean Lansford wrote > > You're aware that the odds are very high that your email came from a > > compromised machine and that the machine owner is unaware that he's > > sending the emails? > > That is very, very true. > > The thing that interests me is what makes Trev thinks that this list is > involved. Trev, do you still have that email to check its headers? > > Gr, > > Arjan H > > -------------------------------- > Rock in the 70ies: > substance inhalation, hotel devastation, and amplifier obliteration > From swann1066 at GMAIL.COM Tue May 12 16:29:11 2009 From: swann1066 at GMAIL.COM (Steve) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 13:29:11 -0700 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list Message-ID: You know I had Trev on the hook to wire money to my Nigerian bank account, before you pulled this Paypal stunt. Now he'll have his guard up. -----Original Message----- From: mike coleman Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:09 pm Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET I'm glad you brought this up I did in fact know about those very winnings, and that is why I figured my chances of Trev passing away from unnatural causes were pretty high I see he left out the PayPal logo, which was donated by a co-conspirator in Germany I wrote the thing in 2 seconds On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: > If you were nicer to Mike, maybe he'd spot you a loan from those recent poker winnings he was telling me about.... > Steve > -----Original Message----- From: trev Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:58 pm Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be on the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" > The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA from the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this very list. > I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, perhaps we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can be properly "killed" according to the list rules. > The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, but their computer crashed before the full name and address could be fully revealed...They assure me that further attempts will eventually reveal his/her full name...bit by bit... > I will keep you all updated. > Trev > Here is the alert email that they sent me: > Dear Trevor Thoms we regret to inform you that your PayPal account security has been breached we have detected an unauthorized withdrawal of $500.00 United States funds from your account we deeply regret this has occured and urge you to pursue this matter through our account disputes center and to update your password and personal information The PayPal Team > > Questions? Go to the Help Center at: www.paypal.com/ > Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account and click Help in the top right corner of any PayPal page. > To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, log in to your PayPal account, go to your Profile, and click Notifications. > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Tue May 12 16:40:23 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 15:40:23 -0500 Subject: dangerous LIVE CHRONICLES phishing within this list Message-ID: I wish I had poker winnings I need 75 bucks for a white label promo Live Chronicles (this would make my 3rd WLP set in my life) ps-Steve I've got the best copies of the demo cds known to man in fact I've got differeing versions of them with differing problems no means to copy anything but if the list didn't help I'll think of something eventually Live Chronicle donations to insect.brain at gmail.com regarding headphones, just puting them on me for a minute might kill me, no audio needed wonder if he's been talking to Mary off-list hmmmm On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: > > You know I had Trev on the hook to wire money to my Nigerian bank account, > before you pulled this Paypal stunt. Now he'll have his guard up. > > -----Original Message----- > From: mike coleman > Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:09 pm > Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: > BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > I'm glad you brought this up > I did in fact know about those very winnings, and that is why I figured my > chances of Trev passing away from unnatural causes were pretty high > I see he left out the PayPal logo, which was donated by a co-conspirator in > Germany > I wrote the thing in 2 seconds > > > > > On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: > > > If you were nicer to Mike, maybe he'd spot you a loan from those recent > poker winnings he was telling me about.... > > > Steve > > > -----Original Message----- > From: trev > Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:58 pm > Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >To: > BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > > Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be > on > the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" > > > The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA > from > the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this > very > list. > > > I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, > perhaps > we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can > be > properly "killed" according to the list rules. > > > The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, > but their computer crashed before the full name and address could be fully > revealed...They assure me that further attempts will eventually reveal > his/her full name...bit by bit... > > > I will keep you all updated. > > > Trev > > > > Here is the alert email that they sent me: > > > > Dear Trevor Thoms > we regret to inform you that your PayPal account security has been breached > we have detected an unauthorized withdrawal of $500.00 United States funds > from your account > we deeply regret this has occured and urge you to pursue this matter > through > our account disputes center and to update your password and personal > information > The PayPal Team > > > > > > Questions? Go to the Help Center at: www.paypal.com/ > > > Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you > will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account > and click Help in the top right corner of any PayPal page. > > > To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, log in to > your > PayPal account, go to your Profile, and click Notifications. > > > > From swann1066 at GMAIL.COM Tue May 12 16:49:09 2009 From: swann1066 at GMAIL.COM (Steve) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 13:49:09 -0700 Subject: dangerous LIVE CHRONICLES phishing within this list Message-ID: Live Chronicles white label promo? Demo CDs? What the heck are these? We needs a detailed list, my precious.... Steve -----Original Message----- From: mike coleman Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:43 pm Subject: dangerous LIVE CHRONICLES phishing within this list To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET I wish I had poker winnings I need 75 bucks for a white label promo Live Chronicles (this would make my 3rd WLP set in my life) ps-Steve I've got the best copies of the demo cds known to man in fact I've got differeing versions of them with differing problems no means to copy anything but if the list didn't help I'll think of something eventually Live Chronicle donations to insect.brain at gmail.com regarding headphones, just puting them on me for a minute might kill me, no audio needed wonder if he's been talking to Mary off-list hmmmm On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: > You know I had Trev on the hook to wire money to my Nigerian bank account, before you pulled this Paypal stunt. Now he'll have his guard up. > -----Original Message----- From: mike coleman Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:09 pm Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > I'm glad you brought this up I did in fact know about those very winnings, and that is why I figured my chances of Trev passing away from unnatural causes were pretty high I see he left out the PayPal logo, which was donated by a co-conspirator in Germany I wrote the thing in 2 seconds > > On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: > > If you were nicer to Mike, maybe he'd spot you a loan from those recent poker winnings he was telling me about.... > > Steve > > -----Original Message----- From: trev Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:58 pm Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be on the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" > > The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA from the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this very list. > > I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, perhaps we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can be properly "killed" according to the list rules. > > The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, but their computer crashed before the full name and address From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Tue May 12 16:54:40 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 21:54:40 +0100 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: <20090407123615.GB11791@chiark.greenend.org.uk> <20090511155205.GG22650@chiark.greenend.org.uk> <051220091850.7650.4A09C4F1000C77FA00001DE222218801869B0A02D2089B9A019C04040A0DBF040E099D9B9C9701@att.net> <20090512195432.M35744@dehulst.nl> <17d80c610905121319n7e9a278eu46769e155caf894d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Well I'm not gonna shuttup trev -------------------------------------------------- From: "mike coleman" Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:19 PM To: Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > Arjan I even sent him money to get him to shuttup > in fact, the PayPal instructions which asked for no item, and then I even > told him "do whatever you want with the money" simply said > shut up > repeat > shuttup > I'm noticing a trend here and I blame Christian > > > On 5/12/09, Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> >> On Tue, 12 May 2009 18:50:26 +0000, Jean Lansford wrote >> > You're aware that the odds are very high that your email came from a >> > compromised machine and that the machine owner is unaware that he's >> > sending the emails? >> >> That is very, very true. >> >> The thing that interests me is what makes Trev thinks that this list is >> involved. Trev, do you still have that email to check its headers? >> >> Gr, >> >> Arjan H >> >> -------------------------------- >> Rock in the 70ies: >> substance inhalation, hotel devastation, and amplifier obliteration >> > From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Tue May 12 17:09:01 2009 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 17:09:01 -0400 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: <17d80c610905121302g1e85baf1hc09e54607af82764@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: it seems there are all sorts of conspiracies, interesting. Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of mike coleman Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:03 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list I'm glad you brought this up I did in fact know about those very winnings, and that is why I figured my chances of Trev passing away from unnatural causes were pretty high I see he left out the PayPal logo, which was donated by a co-conspirator in Germany I wrote the thing in 2 seconds On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: > > If you were nicer to Mike, maybe he'd spot you a loan from those recent > poker winnings he was telling me about.... > > Steve > > -----Original Message----- > From: trev > Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:58 pm > Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: > BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to be on > the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" > > The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA from > the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this > very > list. > > I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, perhaps > we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can > be > properly "killed" according to the list rules. > > The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with COL, > but their computer crashed before the full name and address could be fully > revealed...They assure me that further attempts will eventually reveal > his/her full name...bit by bit... > > I will keep you all updated. > > Trev > > > Here is the alert email that they sent me: > > > Dear Trevor Thoms > we regret to inform you that your PayPal account security has been breached > we have detected an unauthorized withdrawal of $500.00 United States funds > from your account > we deeply regret this has occured and urge you to pursue this matter > through > our account disputes center and to update your password and personal > information > The PayPal Team > > > > Questions? Go to the Help Center at: www.paypal.com/ > > Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you > will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account > and click Help in the top right corner of any PayPal page. > > To receive email notifications in plain text instead of HTML, log in to > your > PayPal account, go to your Profile, and click Notifications. > > From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Tue May 12 17:09:01 2009 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 17:09:01 -0400 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: <17d80c610905121319n7e9a278eu46769e155caf894d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: You can't because everything's Steve Swan's fault. Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of mike coleman Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:20 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list Arjan I even sent him money to get him to shuttup in fact, the PayPal instructions which asked for no item, and then I even told him "do whatever you want with the money" simply said shut up repeat shuttup I'm noticing a trend here and I blame Christian On 5/12/09, Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > > On Tue, 12 May 2009 18:50:26 +0000, Jean Lansford wrote > > You're aware that the odds are very high that your email came from a > > compromised machine and that the machine owner is unaware that he's > > sending the emails? > > That is very, very true. > > The thing that interests me is what makes Trev thinks that this list is > involved. Trev, do you still have that email to check its headers? > > Gr, > > Arjan H > > -------------------------------- > Rock in the 70ies: > substance inhalation, hotel devastation, and amplifier obliteration > From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Tue May 12 17:09:01 2009 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 17:09:01 -0400 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: Message-ID: No, don't shut up. Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of trev Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:55 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list Well I'm not gonna shuttup trev -------------------------------------------------- From: "mike coleman" Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:19 PM To: Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > Arjan I even sent him money to get him to shuttup > in fact, the PayPal instructions which asked for no item, and then I even > told him "do whatever you want with the money" simply said > shut up > repeat > shuttup > I'm noticing a trend here and I blame Christian > > > On 5/12/09, Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> >> On Tue, 12 May 2009 18:50:26 +0000, Jean Lansford wrote >> > You're aware that the odds are very high that your email came from a >> > compromised machine and that the machine owner is unaware that he's >> > sending the emails? >> >> That is very, very true. >> >> The thing that interests me is what makes Trev thinks that this list is >> involved. Trev, do you still have that email to check its headers? >> >> Gr, >> >> Arjan H >> >> -------------------------------- >> Rock in the 70ies: >> substance inhalation, hotel devastation, and amplifier obliteration >> > From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Tue May 12 17:19:35 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 22:19:35 +0100 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Right...I won't Trev -------------------------------------------------- From: "mary" Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 10:09 PM To: Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > No, don't shut up. > > Mary > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of trev > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:55 PM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > > > Well I'm not gonna shuttup > > trev > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "mike coleman" > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:19 PM > To: > Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > >> Arjan I even sent him money to get him to shuttup >> in fact, the PayPal instructions which asked for no item, and then I even >> told him "do whatever you want with the money" simply said >> shut up >> repeat >> shuttup >> I'm noticing a trend here and I blame Christian >> >> >> On 5/12/09, Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >>> >>> On Tue, 12 May 2009 18:50:26 +0000, Jean Lansford wrote >>> > You're aware that the odds are very high that your email came from a >>> > compromised machine and that the machine owner is unaware that he's >>> > sending the emails? >>> >>> That is very, very true. >>> >>> The thing that interests me is what makes Trev thinks that this list is >>> involved. Trev, do you still have that email to check its headers? >>> >>> Gr, >>> >>> Arjan H >>> >>> -------------------------------- >>> Rock in the 70ies: >>> substance inhalation, hotel devastation, and amplifier obliteration >>> >> > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Tue May 12 18:02:09 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 17:02:09 -0500 Subject: dangerous LIVE CHRONICLES phishing within this list In-Reply-To: <3324991748.3781321@smtp.gmail.com> Message-ID: The Live Chronicles is simply the USA promotional LP version, with a gold stamp on the back, that was originally given to me by my rejected (but still trying) Catholic friend who just found me on Facebook so I had to kill that, good riddance anyway I suppose, that he had got from a girlfriend working at a record company exit that copy to "cowboy mike", a fellow Hawkfan met while on LSD in a parking lot through a neighbor girl Next came another mint one off eBay, lost when I learned the hard way that theatening to kill your own mother is not the best way to keep a large HW collection Now I know where one is at the handsome sum of 75 dollars, and while the Hawkwind Hitler would tell me not to pay that much, I think I might be willing to shell some OPP on it the Demo CDs are the RCA (and Xenon) demo CD's, and just to make clear, I am not offering copies of these to anyone but the list owner because my boss monitors this list and Brock trumps Hendrix there is a smashing version of Lost Chronicles, as well as a "Sword of the East" My songs, by the way, that I love, from XENON, are "Neon Skyline" (another delicious alternate version here), and "the War I Survived", which to me is about me still being on the BOC-L as for "Star Cannibal", is that a bass riff or what??? On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: > > Live Chronicles white label promo? Demo CDs? What the heck are these? We > needs a detailed list, my precious.... > > Steve > > -----Original Message----- > From: mike coleman > Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:43 pm > Subject: dangerous LIVE CHRONICLES phishing within this list > To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: > BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > I wish I had poker winnings > I need 75 bucks for a white label promo Live Chronicles (this would make my > 3rd WLP set in my life) > ps-Steve I've got the best copies of the demo cds known to man > in fact I've got differeing versions of them with differing problems > no means to copy anything but if the list didn't help I'll think of > something eventually > Live Chronicle donations to > insect.brain at gmail.com > regarding headphones, just puting them on me for a minute might kill me, no > audio needed > wonder if he's been talking to Mary off-list > hmmmm > > > On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: > > > You know I had Trev on the hook to wire money to my Nigerian bank > account, > before you pulled this Paypal stunt. Now he'll have his guard up. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: mike coleman > Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:09 pm > Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >To: > BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > > I'm glad you brought this up > I did in fact know about those very winnings, and that is why I figured my > chances of Trev passing away from unnatural causes were pretty high > I see he left out the PayPal logo, which was donated by a co-conspirator in > Germany > I wrote the thing in 2 seconds > > > > > > > On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: > > > > If you were nicer to Mike, maybe he'd spot you a loan from those recent > poker winnings he was telling me about.... > > > > Steve > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: trev > Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:58 pm > Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >To: > BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > > > Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to > be > on > the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" > > > > The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA > from > the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this > very > list. > > > > I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, > perhaps > we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can > be > properly "killed" according to the list rules. > > > > The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with > COL, > but their computer crashed before the full name and address > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Tue May 12 18:38:17 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 17:38:17 -0500 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: Message-ID: you can't be shut out because you've not been let in you must be fooling down On 5/12/09, trev wrote: > > Right...I won't > > Trev > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "mary" > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 10:09 PM > To: > Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > > No, don't shut up. >> >> Mary >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of trev >> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:55 PM >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list >> >> >> Well I'm not gonna shuttup >> >> trev >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "mike coleman" >> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:19 PM >> To: >> Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list >> >> Arjan I even sent him money to get him to shuttup >>> in fact, the PayPal instructions which asked for no item, and then I even >>> told him "do whatever you want with the money" simply said >>> shut up >>> repeat >>> shuttup >>> I'm noticing a trend here and I blame Christian >>> >>> >>> On 5/12/09, Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, 12 May 2009 18:50:26 +0000, Jean Lansford wrote >>>> > You're aware that the odds are very high that your email came from a >>>> > compromised machine and that the machine owner is unaware that he's >>>> > sending the emails? >>>> >>>> That is very, very true. >>>> >>>> The thing that interests me is what makes Trev thinks that this list is >>>> involved. Trev, do you still have that email to check its headers? >>>> >>>> Gr, >>>> >>>> Arjan H >>>> >>>> -------------------------------- >>>> Rock in the 70ies: >>>> substance inhalation, hotel devastation, and amplifier obliteration >>>> >>>> >>> >> From swann1066 at GMAIL.COM Tue May 12 19:47:28 2009 From: swann1066 at GMAIL.COM (Steve Swann) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 19:47:28 -0400 Subject: Choosing hotel for 40th anniversary gig In-Reply-To: <200904291601.n3TG1Qfi020370@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: Just pushing the START button on this thread again... Have the Brits done any calling about, since the Intar Wub** apparently isn't reliable for anything travel related?? Steve ** http://twominutestobelgium.com/edison/edison.html On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:01 PM, M Holmes wrote: > Looks like if we book now, we'll get 'em a lot cheaper. If we all pile > into a largish hotel, it'll have a late bar and we can take it over. > Alternatively we can see what price a room for a room party. Jill has > already done some research on this. > > Email me if interested so that I can guage numbers and we can > investigate further. > > Anyone from the band want to comment? Are you guys likely to do > anything? > > FoFP > > -- > The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in > Scotland, with registration number SC005336. > From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue May 12 20:54:54 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 01:54:54 +0100 Subject: HW: Alan Davey interview In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:47:17AM -0500, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out: > I first had a cassette copy of the SR LPs from someone on the list, > which I hastily replaced with the One Way CDs when they came out. I > didn't really "get" SR from the cassette, but the CD really opened my > ears! I did eventually find with the LPs and got 'em for the cool > sleeve, though I doubt I ever played the LPs, not having a record- > player by that point! Oddly enough, that's quite similar to the trajectory that got me into Hawkwind. Knew `Silver Machine', some long-haired character people mistook for a Viking a lot gave me a cassette of SR... the rest unfolded more or less as you see. Said Viking character introduced me to a dozen bands and this list, eventually emigrated to Colombia. Gotta watch them guys, yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From Chris.Warburton at UBMAVIATION.COM Wed May 13 04:22:29 2009 From: Chris.Warburton at UBMAVIATION.COM (Chris Warburton) Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 09:22:29 +0100 Subject: HW: Alan Davey interview In-Reply-To: A<20090513005454.GG3907@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: Hey, I know that guy... Got me spending my hard-earned cash on Gov't Mule, Phish & Widespread Panic! Colombia, huh? Some kinda drug lord? Chris Warburton Senior Database Administrator Tel: + 44 (0)1582 695463 P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Jonathan Jarrett Sent: 13 May 2009 01:55 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: HW: Alan Davey interview On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:47:17AM -0500, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out: > I first had a cassette copy of the SR LPs from someone on the list, > which I hastily replaced with the One Way CDs when they came out. I > didn't really "get" SR from the cassette, but the CD really opened my > ears! I did eventually find with the LPs and got 'em for the cool > sleeve, though I doubt I ever played the LPs, not having a record- > player by that point! Oddly enough, that's quite similar to the trajectory that got me into Hawkwind. Knew `Silver Machine', some long-haired character people mistook for a Viking a lot gave me a cassette of SR... the rest unfolded more or less as you see. Said Viking character introduced me to a dozen bands and this list, eventually emigrated to Colombia. Gotta watch them guys, yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk This e-mail is intended for the named recipient(s). It and any attachments may contain privileged and/or confidential information. They may not be disclosed to or used by or copied in any way by anyone other than the intended recipient. If you are not one of the intended recipients, or this email is received in error, please immediately either notify the sender or contact UBM Aviation on +44 (0) 1582 600111 quoting the name of the sender and the email address to which it has been sent and then delete it and any attachment(s). While all reasonable efforts are made to safeguard inbound and outbound e-mails, UBM Aviation and its affiliate companies cannot guarantee that attachments are virus-free or are compatible with your systems, and does not accept liability in respect of viruses or computer problems experienced. Neither UBM Aviation nor the sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan or otherwise check this email and any attachments. UBM Aviation may monitor or record outgoing and incoming e-mail to secure effective system operation and for other lawful purposes. By replying to this email you give your consent to such monitoring. Thank you. UBM Aviation Worldwide Limited is registered in England and Wales, No.4226716. Registered office: Ludgate House, 245 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 9UY, UK and place of business at The OAG Building, Church Street, Dunstable, Beds LU5 4HB, UK From shll at HAGEDORN.DK Wed May 13 05:07:23 2009 From: shll at HAGEDORN.DK (SHLL (Scott Heller)) Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 11:07:23 +0200 Subject: HW: 40th Anniversary Show Message-ID: Hello, Anyone want to speculate on what might happen at these two shows? What guests, special set lists (one song from every album, etc..)... free limited CD for everyone (ha.ha..)... I am very very curious. I am very sad that I can't go to the Hawklords event which is in less than a month. I was in London for it when it was cancelled. Damn... What will happen on the 40th? Will Dave perform the HW catalog solo acoustic?? scott ObLP Radio Moscow- Brain Cycles From royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM Tue May 12 17:27:07 2009 From: royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM (Christian Mumford) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 23:27:07 +0200 Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yeah blame me for all the trends in this world. Paypal is so convenient though mine is shut down. I blame eBay. > Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 17:09:01 -0400 > From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET > Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > You can't because everything's Steve Swan's fault. > > Mary > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of mike coleman > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:20 PM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > > > Arjan I even sent him money to get him to shuttup > in fact, the PayPal instructions which asked for no item, and then I even > told him "do whatever you want with the money" simply said > shut up > repeat > shuttup > I'm noticing a trend here and I blame Christian > > > On 5/12/09, Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > > > > On Tue, 12 May 2009 18:50:26 +0000, Jean Lansford wrote > > > You're aware that the odds are very high that your email came from a > > > compromised machine and that the machine owner is unaware that he's > > > sending the emails? > > > > That is very, very true. > > > > The thing that interests me is what makes Trev thinks that this list is > > involved. Trev, do you still have that email to check its headers? > > > > Gr, > > > > Arjan H > > > > -------------------------------- > > Rock in the 70ies: > > substance inhalation, hotel devastation, and amplifier obliteration > > _________________________________________________________________ Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list with Windows Live Spaces. It's easy! http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us From royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM Tue May 12 18:16:36 2009 From: royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM (Christian Mumford) Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 00:16:36 +0200 Subject: dangerous Xenon Codex phishing within this list In-Reply-To: <17d80c610905121502o26d96bf4t2d240d05f171d82@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: > My songs, by the way, that I love, from XENON, are "Neon Skyline" (another > delicious alternate version here), and "the War I Survived", which to me is > about me still being on the BOC-L > as for "Star Cannibal", is that a bass riff or what??? I love Neon Skyline (the way it the song kicks in the middle after the ambient break) and also The War I Survived = excellent Hawkwind for anyone hearing them for the first time to find out what they are about... i feel like a 16 year lad discovering Hawkwind again every time XC comes up to discussion. XC was my second Hawkwind CD (the pic disc) and those 2 and "Sword Of The East" ahhh....... not to mention "Good EVening" and "Mutation Zone" hehehe. They are great spoof Hawkwind IMO. PS, the silver GWR "Xenon Code X" won't do! Its misspelled! HELP! Find me a picture version with the proper X in the Codex! Christian NP: Edward Ka-Spel "Aaazhyd China Doll" > > On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: > > > > Live Chronicles white label promo? Demo CDs? What the heck are these? We > > needs a detailed list, my precious.... > > > > Steve > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: mike coleman > > Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:43 pm > > Subject: dangerous LIVE CHRONICLES phishing within this list > > To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: > > BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > > > I wish I had poker winnings > > I need 75 bucks for a white label promo Live Chronicles (this would make my > > 3rd WLP set in my life) > > ps-Steve I've got the best copies of the demo cds known to man > > in fact I've got differeing versions of them with differing problems > > no means to copy anything but if the list didn't help I'll think of > > something eventually > > Live Chronicle donations to > > insect.brain at gmail.com > > regarding headphones, just puting them on me for a minute might kill me, no > > audio needed > > wonder if he's been talking to Mary off-list > > hmmmm > > > > > > On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: > > > > > You know I had Trev on the hook to wire money to my Nigerian bank > > account, > > before you pulled this Paypal stunt. Now he'll have his guard up. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: mike coleman > > Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:09 pm > > Subject: Re: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > > To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > >To: > > BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > > > > I'm glad you brought this up > > I did in fact know about those very winnings, and that is why I figured my > > chances of Trev passing away from unnatural causes were pretty high > > I see he left out the PayPal logo, which was donated by a co-conspirator in > > Germany > > I wrote the thing in 2 seconds > > > > > > > > > > > > On 5/12/09, Steve wrote: > > > > > > If you were nicer to Mike, maybe he'd spot you a loan from those recent > > poker winnings he was telling me about.... > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: trev > > Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:58 pm > > Subject: Off/ dangerous phishing within this list > > To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > >To: > > BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > > > > > Yes, I received a dangerous phishing email so I'm warning everyone to > > be > > on > > the look out for "THE ENEMY WITHIN" > > > > > > The accounts disputes policing team detected that it came from the USA > > from > > the "Texas" area and have just confirmed that it comes from within this > > very > > list. > > > > > > I can't think of anyone here who is from the "Texas" area offhand, > > perhaps > > we should just ask the culprit to step forward voluntarily so that he can > > be > > properly "killed" according to the list rules. > > > > > > The ADPT have also detected that the name of the culprit begins with > > COL, > > but their computer crashed before the full name and address > > _________________________________________________________________ More than messages?check out the rest of the Windows Live?. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/ From royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM Wed May 13 05:16:51 2009 From: royalistradio at HOTMAIL.COM (Christian Mumford) Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 11:16:51 +0200 Subject: HW: Alan Davey interview In-Reply-To: <7EB1B21B9738D44F91456B3D81367DBD0214CBF5@uk01ex03.travel.oag.com> Message-ID: That scholarly Viking dude is already dying of frostbite, if he aint already choking on the venom. "KRRRSH!" - death rattle. And BtW There are no real Vikings in Colombia. Better settle for Norway for example... of course with a name like Saxon skullrattling snakeoil Carl Edlundh Anderson (as compared to my Normandie best fromage and bretagneish Christobaal Eric DuMontford).... we might just have to rely on history to find an occupation other than having nice little chats,,,,,, AND START ANOTHER WAR! Chop heads off! Vikings are good at that! cheers Eric The Viking (NP: Edward Ka Spel "Cheykk China Doll") > Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 09:22:29 +0100 > From: Chris.Warburton at UBMAVIATION.COM > Subject: Re: HW: Alan Davey interview > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Hey, I know that guy... Got me spending my hard-earned cash on Gov't > Mule, Phish & Widespread Panic! Colombia, huh? Some kinda drug lord? > > > Chris Warburton > Senior Database Administrator > Tel: + 44 (0)1582 695463 > P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail > > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] > On Behalf Of Jonathan Jarrett > Sent: 13 May 2009 01:55 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: HW: Alan Davey interview > > On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:47:17AM -0500, Carl Edlund Anderson typed > out: > > I first had a cassette copy of the SR LPs from someone on the list, > > which I hastily replaced with the One Way CDs when they came out. I > > didn't really "get" SR from the cassette, but the CD really opened my > > ears! I did eventually find with the LPs and got 'em for the cool > > sleeve, though I doubt I ever played the LPs, not having a record- > > player by that point! > > Oddly enough, that's quite similar to the trajectory that got me > into Hawkwind. Knew `Silver Machine', some long-haired character people > mistook for a Viking a lot gave me a cassette of SR... the rest unfolded > more or less as you see. Said Viking character introduced me to a dozen > bands and this list, eventually emigrated to Colombia. Gotta watch them > guys, yours, > Jon > > -- > "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" > (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, > Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk > This e-mail is intended for the named recipient(s). It and any attachments may contain privileged and/or confidential information. They may not be disclosed to or used by or copied in any way by anyone other than the intended recipient. If you are not one of the intended recipients, or this email is received in error, please immediately either notify the sender or contact UBM Aviation on +44 (0) 1582 600111 quoting the name of the sender and the email address to which it has been sent and then delete it and any attachment(s). > > While all reasonable efforts are made to safeguard inbound and outbound e-mails, UBM Aviation and its affiliate companies cannot guarantee that attachments are virus-free or are compatible with your systems, and does not accept liability in respect of viruses or computer problems experienced. Neither UBM Aviation nor the sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan or otherwise check this email and any attachments. > > UBM Aviation may monitor or record outgoing and incoming e-mail to secure effective system operation and for other lawful purposes. By replying to this email you give your consent to such monitoring. > > Thank you. > > UBM Aviation Worldwide Limited is registered in England and Wales, No.4226716. Registered office: Ludgate House, 245 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 9UY, UK and place of business at The OAG Building, Church Street, Dunstable, Beds LU5 4HB, UK _________________________________________________________________ More than messages?check out the rest of the Windows Live?. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/ From swann1066 at GMAIL.COM Wed May 13 11:05:54 2009 From: swann1066 at GMAIL.COM (Steve Swann) Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 11:05:54 -0400 Subject: HW: 40th Anniversary Show In-Reply-To: <126A561607A76D4B90A6B67641C593E922CA29767E@exdkmbx005.corp.novocorp.net> Message-ID: On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 5:07 AM, SHLL (Scott Heller) wrote: > Hello, > > Anyone want to speculate on what might happen at these two shows? What guests, special set lists (one song from every album, etc..)... free limited CD for everyone (ha.ha..)... I am very very curious. I am very sad that I can't go to the Hawklords event which is in less than a month. I was in London for it when it was cancelled. Damn... > I'm was still thinking about making a mad last minute dash for it... but then I start hearing rumors that they won't be performing any Brock tunes... argh. > What will happen on the 40th? http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2008/12/05/the-sonic-assassins/ > Will Dave perform the HW catalog solo acoustic?? Have you seen the youtube clips of recent performances? They're rocking. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dfag8rYNqM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUCwml_Nrns http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxDWjKlndpk Steve From cea at CARLAZ.COM Wed May 13 11:13:54 2009 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 10:13:54 -0500 Subject: HW: 40th Anniversary Show In-Reply-To: <126A561607A76D4B90A6B67641C593E922CA29767E@exdkmbx005.corp.novocorp.net> Message-ID: On 13 May 2009, at 04:07, SHLL (Scott Heller) wrote: > What will happen on the 40th? Will Dave perform the HW catalog solo > acoustic?? Dave will perform the entire HW catalog by touch-tone dialing on a cordless phone. ;) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Wed May 13 11:10:52 2009 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 10:10:52 -0500 Subject: HW: Alan Davey interview In-Reply-To: <7EB1B21B9738D44F91456B3D81367DBD0214CBF5@uk01ex03.travel.oag.com> Message-ID: If he were a drug lord, he'd have already had the new Atomhenge releases couriered to him by one of his minions! :LOL: Cheers, Carl On 13 May 2009, at 03:22, Chris Warburton wrote: > Hey, I know that guy... Got me spending my hard-earned cash on Gov't > Mule, Phish & Widespread Panic! Colombia, huh? Some kinda drug lord? > > > Chris Warburton > Senior Database Administrator > Tel: + 44 (0)1582 695463 > P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail > > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC- > L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] > On Behalf Of Jonathan Jarrett > Sent: 13 May 2009 01:55 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: HW: Alan Davey interview > > On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:47:17AM -0500, Carl Edlund Anderson typed > out: >> I first had a cassette copy of the SR LPs from someone on the list, >> which I hastily replaced with the One Way CDs when they came out. I >> didn't really "get" SR from the cassette, but the CD really opened my >> ears! I did eventually find with the LPs and got 'em for the cool >> sleeve, though I doubt I ever played the LPs, not having a record- >> player by that point! > > Oddly enough, that's quite similar to the trajectory that got me > into Hawkwind. Knew `Silver Machine', some long-haired character > people > mistook for a Viking a lot gave me a cassette of SR... the rest > unfolded > more or less as you see. Said Viking character introduced me to a > dozen > bands and this list, eventually emigrated to Colombia. Gotta watch > them > guys, yours, > Jon > > -- > "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" > (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, > Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk > This e-mail is intended for the named recipient(s). It and any > attachments may contain privileged and/or confidential information. > They may not be disclosed to or used by or copied in any way by > anyone other than the intended recipient. If you are not one of > the intended recipients, or this email is received in error, please > immediately either notify the sender or contact UBM Aviation on +44 > (0) 1582 600111 quoting the name of the sender and the email > address to which it has been sent and then delete it and any > attachment(s). > > While all reasonable efforts are made to safeguard inbound and > outbound e-mails, UBM Aviation and its affiliate companies cannot > guarantee that attachments are virus-free or are compatible with > your systems, and does not accept liability in respect of viruses > or computer problems experienced. Neither UBM Aviation nor the > sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your > responsibility to scan or otherwise check this email and any > attachments. > > UBM Aviation may monitor or record outgoing and incoming e-mail to > secure effective system operation and for other lawful purposes. > By replying to this email you give your consent to such monitoring. > > Thank you. > > UBM Aviation Worldwide Limited is registered in England and Wales, > No.4226716. Registered office: Ludgate House, 245 Blackfriars Road, > London, SE1 9UY, UK and place of business at The OAG Building, > Church Street, Dunstable, Beds LU5 4HB, UK > -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE Wed May 13 11:29:28 2009 From: bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE (bernhard.pospiech) Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 17:29:28 +0200 Subject: 40th Anniversary Show In-Reply-To: <126A561607A76D4B90A6B67641C593E922CA29767E@exdkmbx005.corp.novocorp.net> Message-ID: Hi Scott I really hope that the Captain will ask us to give him our top 10 songs we want to hear. And yes, I'd love tpo hear a 30 minutes version of UNCLE SAMs ON MARS Bernhard -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of SHLL (Scott Heller) Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:07 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: HW: 40th Anniversary Show Hello, Anyone want to speculate on what might happen at these two shows? What guests, special set lists (one song from every album, etc..)... free limited CD for everyone (ha.ha..)... I am very very curious. I am very sad that I can't go to the Hawklords event which is in less than a month. I was in London for it when it was cancelled. Damn... What will happen on the 40th? Will Dave perform the HW catalog solo acoustic?? scott ObLP Radio Moscow- Brain Cycles From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Thu May 14 04:28:30 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 09:28:30 +0100 Subject: Swindells's "Fresh Blood" (was Re: HW: Alan Davey interview) In-Reply-To: <66318998-2F95-49F3-8D18-FE997193CBB1@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 07:50:12AM -0500, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out: > I freely confess that I just followed Christian's example and > downloaded the Swindell's "Fresh Blood" vinyl rip torrent from Pirate > Bay, never having found any other way of hearing the album! (Has it > _ever_ been released on CD? Shoot, were I Steve, I think I'd just > bootleg myself!). > > Of course, the most interesting part in some ways is comparing the > "Shot Down in the Night" (always one of my fave Hawksongs) with the > 'Live '79 version; Swindells himself describes it as "waaay harder, > more dramatic and simply better" :) and I can see why, though at the > moment I'd say there are points in the song where I'd agree with > that, and other points a wouldn't. Cool track, though, and I am re- > convinced I should do a cover some time :)). And overall the album > is pretty rocking. I do feel like I hear a kind of latter-day Who > vibe going on, so I can see how Swindells got the gig writing some > tracks for Daltrey (though Daltrey was a fool not to cover SDitN > because it totally rocks :)). > > Who's Nic Potter (bass)? Not Alan Davey's erstwhile cousin Nigel > Potter, surely? (Perhaps a bit young at the time, and there's surely > more than a few people named "N. Potter" in England :)). > > Good album, and it's nice to have heard it at last, if only as a > vinyl rip on MP3! There's no reason someone shouldn't release it as > a digital download, at least. Might make Steve a few quid, after > all! :) Someone was selling a half-decent copy of that at the Cosmic Puffin festival, along with a whole load of absolutely wrecked LPs. I very nearly bought it and am now regretting my abstinence. Oh well, yours, Jon P. S. Of all persons ever connected with HW, I think Mr Swindells might be the one least in need of a few quid, though... -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From cea at CARLAZ.COM Thu May 14 08:39:59 2009 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 07:39:59 -0500 Subject: Swindells's "Fresh Blood" (was Re: HW: Alan Davey interview) In-Reply-To: <20090514082830.GA14908@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: On 14 May 2009, at 03:28 , Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > P. S. Of all persons ever connected with HW, I think Mr Swindells > might > be the one least in need of a few quid, though... Though as Tesco reminds us: "Every little helps!" ;) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Thu May 14 09:24:11 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 14:24:11 +0100 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:20:54PM -0500, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out: > On 17 Apr 2009, at 10:57, Christian Mumford wrote: > >Rush is a band I heard much from friends who listened to them and > >never 'caught onto' way back when. I just a few years ago got their > >early stuff, the remasters real cheap. My faves are the 1st, 2112 > >and Moving Pictures. Definetly a cool group....... > My experience is similar. I have a "greatest hits" compilation, and I > definitely appreciate the band's talents -- they have some great > tracks -- but somehow I just never got the fire for them. (And that's > despite Geddy Lee's status as an occasional Rick bass wielder! > Though he's a Fender flag-carrier nowadays, which is much less > interesting.) I confess that an ex bought me an LP copy of _Hemispheres_ because she'd heard of Rush and thought it would be my sort of thing, and I still occasionally play it after a tune from it surfaces in my head. (This happens especially after I use the phrase `plus ?a change...") It's quite hard to take seriously but there's some clever and catchy music there, which is not something everyone can do in tracks that size. Yours, Jon (who has not, as yet, ever let this send him after buying any more) -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Thu May 14 09:46:14 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 14:46:14 +0100 Subject: Swindells's "Fresh Blood" (was Re: HW: Alan Davey interview) In-Reply-To: <2504ACEC-565B-4B36-A8C5-B8EA2CBC7231@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:45:56PM -0500, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out: > Strangely enough, when I think of the subject matter on "Fresh > Blood", the idea of Lemmy as a should-have-been co-conspirator > springs to mind! Now imagine _that_ band: Huw, Lemmy, and Simon > King, along with Steve Swindells. I mean, it might well have killed > Huw dead right there in 1980 ;) but just imagine the Lemmy/King > rhythm section powering through "Shot Down in the Night", with Huw > slashing away over it! It'd be like a strange Mot?rwind that never > was -- with Swindells's strangely music hall organ vamps stabbing > over it! Far out .... Isn't that more or less the band that recorded the `Lord of the Hornets' single with Calvert, though? It was definitely Lemmy, Huw and Simon, at least, or so I've been led to believe. I've always wondered how on earth people who should have sounded as you describe wound up sounding like that instead. Not that I don't like the song, but it would not have killed anyone dead (at least, not in that version; the Nikwind _Past or Future_ version could leave a mark all right). Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Thu May 14 10:27:54 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 15:27:54 +0100 Subject: Swindells's "Fresh Blood" (was Re: HW: Alan Davey interview) In-Reply-To: <63682CF9-A06F-491E-91E2-E325E633DAE9@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 01:57:37PM -0500, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out: > On 17 Apr 2009, at 13:19, Christian Mumford wrote: > >if it's a concept LP about Lemmy it could be called "Tanz Der > >Lemmy" and be about his totally over-the-top feelings as a guy > >flirting with Nazism so he could live forever. > Lemmy _will_ live forever! Just as he is about to fall in his final > battle, he will be whisked away by biker chicks in rubber-wear to a > magical isle, where he will heal his wounds (or at least ingest > elephant stunning quantities of speed and Jack), and whence he will > one day return to save us all, in our hour of need .... Suddenly the allegorical meaning of Inner City Unit's `Nazi Motorcycle Slut' is revealed! Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Thu May 14 11:21:58 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 16:21:58 +0100 Subject: OFF: If you pirate music, you're downloading communism! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 01:47:12PM +0100, Steve Pond typed out: > > Once again we come to Voiceprint as the lowest common > >denominator of cheap record label practice really, don't we. > Unless you go directly to the source: > > http://www.doremi.co.uk/krankschaft/carlisle.html You may be low, Steve, but you certainly aren't common. Wait, do I mean the other way around? please send help etc. Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu May 14 13:24:33 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 12:24:33 -0500 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: <20090514132411.GC14908@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: that concert just blew me away, but lucklily not out of my seat like Triumph did I recorded it and I hope it is now destroyed as my squeaky little 13 year old voice was on it (all over it) I remember making David Shin (I hope he is alive and well) take the (stupid looking) official hemisphers t-shirt that I failed to get at the show, right off his back one sunny day in exchange for marijuana or the use of my motorcycle On 5/14/09, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:20:54PM -0500, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out: > > On 17 Apr 2009, at 10:57, Christian Mumford wrote: > > >Rush is a band I heard much from friends who listened to them and > > >never 'caught onto' way back when. I just a few years ago got their > > >early stuff, the remasters real cheap. My faves are the 1st, 2112 > > >and Moving Pictures. Definetly a cool group....... > > My experience is similar. I have a "greatest hits" compilation, and I > > definitely appreciate the band's talents -- they have some great > > tracks -- but somehow I just never got the fire for them. (And that's > > despite Geddy Lee's status as an occasional Rick bass wielder! > > Though he's a Fender flag-carrier nowadays, which is much less > > interesting.) > > I confess that an ex bought me an LP copy of _Hemispheres_ > because she'd heard of Rush and thought it would be my sort of thing, > and I still occasionally play it after a tune from it surfaces in my > head. (This happens especially after I use the phrase `plus ?a > change...") It's quite hard to take seriously but there's some clever > and catchy music there, which is not something everyone can do in tracks > that size. Yours, > Jon (who has not, as yet, ever let this send him after > buying any more) > > -- > "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" > (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) > Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk > From jmajk at INDY.RR.COM Thu May 14 13:30:59 2009 From: jmajk at INDY.RR.COM (John Majka) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 13:30:59 -0400 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) Message-ID: ahhh... Hemispheres.... an incredibly quirky masterpiece! John Majka that concert just blew me away, but lucklily not out of my seat like Triumph did I recorded it and I hope it is now destroyed as my squeaky little 13 year old voice was on it (all over it) I remember making David Shin (I hope he is alive and well) take the (stupid looking) official hemisphers t-shirt that I failed to get at the show, right off his back one sunny day in exchange for marijuana or the use of my motorcycle On 5/14/09, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:20:54PM -0500, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out: > > On 17 Apr 2009, at 10:57, Christian Mumford wrote: > > >Rush is a band I heard much from friends who listened to them and > > >never 'caught onto' way back when. I just a few years ago got their > > >early stuff, the remasters real cheap. My faves are the 1st, 2112 > > >and Moving Pictures. Definetly a cool group....... > > My experience is similar. I have a "greatest hits" compilation, and I > > definitely appreciate the band's talents -- they have some great > > tracks -- but somehow I just never got the fire for them. (And that's > > despite Geddy Lee's status as an occasional Rick bass wielder! > > Though he's a Fender flag-carrier nowadays, which is much less > > interesting.) > > I confess that an ex bought me an LP copy of _Hemispheres_ > because she'd heard of Rush and thought it would be my sort of thing, > and I still occasionally play it after a tune from it surfaces in my > head. (This happens especially after I use the phrase `plus ?a > change...") It's quite hard to take seriously but there's some clever > and catchy music there, which is not something everyone can do in tracks > that size. Yours, > Jon (who has not, as yet, ever let this send him after > buying any more) > > -- > "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" > (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) > Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk > From tjackson at SYR.EDU Thu May 14 14:14:10 2009 From: tjackson at SYR.EDU (Theodore O Jackson) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 14:14:10 -0400 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: <17d80c610905141024k8f55707le7aa8b2f7cb707e1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: that concert just blew me away, but lucklily not out of my seat like Triumph did I recorded it and I hope it is now destroyed as my squeaky little 13 year old voice was on it (all over it) Then there'd be TWO squeaky little 13-year-old voices on it! tj From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu May 14 14:22:29 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 13:22:29 -0500 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: <0F1A30D891A94945ACE56D9815D54E821AE10D09@suex07-mbx-09.ad.syr.edu> Message-ID: On 5/14/09, Theodore O Jackson wrote: > > that concert just blew me away, but lucklily not out of my seat like > Triumph > did > I recorded it and I hope it is now destroyed as my squeaky little 13 year > old voice was on it (all over it) > Then there'd be TWO squeaky little 13-year-old voices on it! > tj hahaha that's great!!! I was thinking just last night, that if I get lucky enough to actually be buried somewhere, I think I'd want this simple thing on the marker: "it came from space" also, didn't I follow you onto a Robin Trower forum before 2002??? From tjackson at SYR.EDU Thu May 14 14:31:15 2009 From: tjackson at SYR.EDU (Theodore O Jackson) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 14:31:15 -0400 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: <17d80c610905141122k77cd3ee5y83faa64874cc2632@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: > that concert just blew me away, but lucklily not out of my seat like > Triumph > did > I recorded it and I hope it is now destroyed as my squeaky little 13 year > old voice was on it (all over it) > Then there'd be TWO squeaky little 13-year-old voices on it! > tj hahaha that's great!!! I was thinking just last night, that if I get lucky enough to actually be buried somewhere, I think I'd want this simple thing on the marker: "it came from space" also, didn't I follow you onto a Robin Trower forum before 2002??? Could well be. Although that forum wasn't very active. BTW, RT's embarking on a pretty big tour this year, hitting both sides of the pond. I'll be at the show in Buffalo... tj From js3619 at ACMENET.NET Thu May 14 14:41:12 2009 From: js3619 at ACMENET.NET (js3619 at ACMENET.NET) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 14:41:12 -0400 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: <0F1A30D891A94945ACE56D9815D54E821AE10D0C@suex07-mbx-09.ad.syr.edu> Message-ID: Trower's also going to be in Albany at the "Egg" in Empire State Plaza in September. It's a nice, intimate venue. Should be a lot of fun. > Could well be. Although that forum wasn't very active. > BTW, RT's embarking on a pretty big tour this year, hitting > both sides of the pond. I'll be at the show in Buffalo... > > > tj From swann1066 at GMAIL.COM Thu May 14 15:17:01 2009 From: swann1066 at GMAIL.COM (Steve) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 12:17:01 -0700 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) Message-ID: Jesus-- Rush, Triumph, Robin Trower... I feel like I'm 14 again, listening to Q107 Toronto. Now I just need you guys to start talking about Foghat, Max Webster and Gary Moore, while I start growing start pimples. Steve -----Original Message----- From: mike coleman Date: Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:26 pm Subject: Re: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET On 5/14/09, Theodore O Jackson wrote: > that concert just blew me away, but lucklily not out of my seat like Triumph did I recorded it and I hope it is now destroyed as my squeaky little 13 year old voice was on it (all over it) Then there'd be TWO squeaky little 13-year-old voices on it! tj hahaha that's great!!! I was thinking just last night, that if I get lucky enough to actually be buried somewhere, I think I'd want this simple thing on the marker: "it came from space" also, didn't I follow you onto a Robin Trower forum before 2002??? From bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM Thu May 14 15:33:55 2009 From: bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM (gary shindler) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 12:33:55 -0700 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: <3325159020.5503628@smtp.gmail.com> Message-ID: I saw Rush with Gary Moore in Wichita, KS. It was their "Grace Under Pressure" tour, before Moore had those popular blues based albums. Was that when Geddy was playing with a Steinberger? Blasphemy! ________________________________ From: Steve To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:17:01 PM Subject: Re: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) Jesus--? Rush, Triumph, Robin Trower...? I feel like I'm 14 again, listening to Q107 Toronto.? Now I just need you guys to start talking about Foghat, Max Webster and Gary Moore, while I start growing start pimples. Steve -----Original Message----- From: mike coleman Date: Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:26 pm Subject: Re: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The? Legendary Pink Dots) To: Reply-? ? BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET On 5/14/09, Theodore O Jackson wrote: > that concert just blew me away, but lucklily not out of my seat like Triumph did I recorded it and I hope it is now destroyed as my squeaky little 13 year old voice was on it (all over it) Then there'd be TWO squeaky little 13-year-old voices on it! tj hahaha that's great!!! I was thinking just last night, that if I get lucky enough to actually be buried somewhere, I think I'd want this simple thing on the marker:? "it came from space" also, didn't I follow you onto a Robin Trower forum before 2002??? From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu May 14 15:50:27 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 14:50:27 -0500 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: <0F1A30D891A94945ACE56D9815D54E821AE10D0C@suex07-mbx-09.ad.syr.edu> Message-ID: On 5/14/09, Theodore O Jackson wrote: Could well be. Although that forum wasn't very active. BTW, RT's embarking on a pretty big tour this year, hitting both sides of the pond. I'll be at the show in Buffalo... tj I meant to say that I won't be straining any more forums anytime soon. In fact I'm thinking of another apology mail to the Vocannos and yes, I noticed that was a very gentle place I was set up to meet Robin through Funky Paul (anybody remember the Barney Bubbles pic I found on his forum?), but that was just one more of the million things drug use messed up Also, Steve Swann, I was indeed meaning I will hook you up with those demo CDs if nobody else did From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu May 14 20:52:07 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 19:52:07 -0500 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: <3325159020.5503628@smtp.gmail.com> Message-ID: max webster max webster canadian who brought me "might as well go for a soda??" I failed to pay attention here though I seem to recall he was introduced in a way by Rush and I saw him though cannot remember like most of them With Trower I always cringed that he had the best singer in the world and living up to James Dewar was impossible, however I have certainly been enjoying some post-Dewar material lately Something I was pushing then and now, is if you've not had a copy of the last one with James - "back it up", this is my personal favorite one that I always thought fell through the cracks, and while it may not be psychedelic like the earlier efforts it is IMHO a masterpiece of the gods Next, somebody else from the past that I did not pay much attention to but was aware likely had earlier material of interest, and whom I wondered and hoped had somehow carried onward, is Pat Travers while he got smacked down from what he once achieved, I was happy to discover he drudged ahead, and they even call them "hammerheads"...... On 5/14/09, Steve wrote: > > Jesus-- Rush, Triumph, Robin Trower... I feel like I'm 14 again, > listening to Q107 Toronto. Now I just need you guys to start talking about > Foghat, Max Webster and Gary Moore, while I start growing start pimples. > Steve > -----Original Message----- > From: mike coleman > Date: Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:26 pm > Subject: Re: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to > The Legendary Pink Dots) > To: Reply- BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: > BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > On 5/14/09, Theodore O Jackson wrote: > > > that concert just blew me away, but lucklily not out of my seat like > Triumph > did > I recorded it and I hope it is now destroyed as my squeaky little 13 year > old voice was on it (all over it) > Then there'd be TWO squeaky little 13-year-old voices on it! > > tj > > > > hahaha that's great!!! > I was thinking just last night, that if I get lucky enough to actually be > buried somewhere, I think I'd want this simple thing on the marker: "it > came from space" > also, didn't I follow you onto a Robin Trower forum before 2002??? > From Chris.Warburton at UBMAVIATION.COM Fri May 15 04:49:38 2009 From: Chris.Warburton at UBMAVIATION.COM (Chris Warburton) Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 09:49:38 +0100 Subject: OFF: Ronin Trower(was Rush (was OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots)) In-Reply-To: A<8d92af4d173ae534c9f98f7e362e746c@pop.logical.net> Message-ID: Anybody heard his recent(ish) album with Jack Bruce, Seven Moons? ChrisW -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of js3619 at ACMENET.NET Sent: 14 May 2009 19:41 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) Trower's also going to be in Albany at the "Egg" in Empire State Plaza in September. It's a nice, intimate venue. Should be a lot of fun. > Could well be. Although that forum wasn't very active. > BTW, RT's embarking on a pretty big tour this year, hitting both sides > of the pond. I'll be at the show in Buffalo... > > > tj This e-mail is intended for the named recipient(s). It and any attachments may contain privileged and/or confidential information. They may not be disclosed to or used by or copied in any way by anyone other than the intended recipient. 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UBM Aviation Worldwide Limited is registered in England and Wales, No.4226716. Registered office: Ludgate House, 245 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 9UY, UK and place of business at The OAG Building, Church Street, Dunstable, Beds LU5 4HB, UK From arjanh at DEHULST.NL Fri May 15 05:28:01 2009 From: arjanh at DEHULST.NL (Arjan Hulsebos) Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 11:28:01 +0200 Subject: OFF: Robin Trower(was Rush (was OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots)) In-Reply-To: <7EB1B21B9738D44F91456B3D81367DBD0214CBFD@uk01ex03.travel.oag.com> Message-ID: On Fri, 15 May 2009 09:49:38 +0100, Chris Warburton wrote > Anybody heard his recent(ish) album with Jack Bruce, Seven Moons? Yup, it's great. More diverse than BLT and/or Truce. Gr, Arjan H -------------------------------- Rock in the 70ies: substance inhalation, hotel devastation, and amplifier obliteration From Chris.Warburton at UBMAVIATION.COM Fri May 15 05:48:06 2009 From: Chris.Warburton at UBMAVIATION.COM (Chris Warburton) Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 10:48:06 +0100 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: A<17d80c610905141250p1873dce7x7f3a60ecd3a4a8b4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: The last time I met one of my heroes(Bill Frisell), he was utterly charming, amazed that somebdy wanted him to autograph a CD, and all I could do was be dribbling speechless fan-boy (and at my age, that's not funny!) Chris W -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of mike coleman Sent: 14 May 2009 20:50 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) On 5/14/09, Theodore O Jackson wrote: Could well be. Although that forum wasn't very active. BTW, RT's embarking on a pretty big tour this year, hitting both sides of the pond. I'll be at the show in Buffalo... tj I meant to say that I won't be straining any more forums anytime soon. In fact I'm thinking of another apology mail to the Vocannos and yes, I noticed that was a very gentle place I was set up to meet Robin through Funky Paul (anybody remember the Barney Bubbles pic I found on his forum?), but that was just one more of the million things drug use messed up Also, Steve Swann, I was indeed meaning I will hook you up with those demo CDs if nobody else did This e-mail is intended for the named recipient(s). It and any attachments may contain privileged and/or confidential information. They may not be disclosed to or used by or copied in any way by anyone other than the intended recipient. If you are not one of the intended recipients, or this email is received in error, please immediately either notify the sender or contact UBM Aviation on +44 (0) 1582 600111 quoting the name of the sender and the email address to which it has been sent and then delete it and any attachment(s). 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Registered office: Ludgate House, 245 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 9UY, UK and place of business at The OAG Building, Church Street, Dunstable, Beds LU5 4HB, UK From swann1066 at GMAIL.COM Fri May 15 07:19:42 2009 From: swann1066 at GMAIL.COM (Steve Swann) Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 07:19:42 -0400 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: <17d80c610905141752x4069aaccm72b6ab6ee574924d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Yeah Rush helped introduce them - Rush cut a single with Kim Mitchell of Max Webster called "Battle Scar", that actually is pretty good (heavy in a much more doom metalish way than the usual Rush) and got a fair amount of airplay. Kim Mitchell solo had tons of radio hits, at least up north and along the border. Steve On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:52 PM, mike coleman wrote: > max webster max webster > canadian who brought me "might as well go for a soda??" > I failed to pay attention here though I seem to recall he was introduced in > a way by Rush and I saw him though cannot remember like most of them > With Trower I always cringed that he had the best singer in the world and > living up to James Dewar was impossible, however I have certainly been > enjoying some post-Dewar material lately > Something I was pushing then and now, is if you've not had a copy of the > last one with James - "back it up", this is my personal favorite one that I > always thought fell through the cracks, and while it may not be psychedelic > like the earlier efforts it is IMHO a masterpiece of the gods > Next, somebody else from the past that I did not pay much attention to but > was aware likely had earlier material of interest, and whom I wondered and > hoped had somehow carried onward, is Pat Travers > while he got smacked down from what he once achieved, I was happy to > discover he drudged ahead, and they even call them "hammerheads"...... > > > On 5/14/09, Steve wrote: >> >> Jesus-- ?Rush, Triumph, Robin Trower... ?I feel like I'm 14 again, >> listening to Q107 Toronto. ?Now I just need you guys to start talking about >> Foghat, Max Webster and Gary Moore, while I start growing start pimples. >> Steve >> -----Original Message----- >> From: mike coleman >> Date: Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:26 pm >> Subject: Re: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to >> The ?Legendary Pink Dots) >> To: Reply- ? ?BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To: >> BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> On 5/14/09, Theodore O Jackson wrote: >> >> > that concert just blew me away, but lucklily not out of my seat like >> Triumph >> did >> I recorded it and I hope it is now destroyed as my squeaky little 13 year >> old voice was on it (all over it) >> Then there'd be TWO squeaky little 13-year-old voices on it! >> >> tj >> >> >> >> hahaha that's great!!! >> I was thinking just last night, that if I get lucky enough to actually be >> buried somewhere, I think I'd want this simple thing on the marker: ?"it >> came from space" >> also, didn't I follow you onto a Robin Trower forum before 2002??? >> > From tjackson at SYR.EDU Fri May 15 07:52:31 2009 From: tjackson at SYR.EDU (Theodore O Jackson) Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 07:52:31 -0400 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: <8d92af4d173ae534c9f98f7e362e746c@pop.logical.net> Message-ID: He's played at Northern Lights in Clifton Park, too, although I didn't go. But I've seen B?C there twice. Great venue... -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of js3619 at ACMENET.NET Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:41 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) Trower's also going to be in Albany at the "Egg" in Empire State Plaza in September. It's a nice, intimate venue. Should be a lot of fun. > Could well be. Although that forum wasn't very active. > BTW, RT's embarking on a pretty big tour this year, hitting > both sides of the pond. I'll be at the show in Buffalo... > > > tj From tjackson at SYR.EDU Fri May 15 07:54:01 2009 From: tjackson at SYR.EDU (Theodore O Jackson) Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 07:54:01 -0400 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: <17d80c610905141250p1873dce7x7f3a60ecd3a4a8b4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Funny you should mention this. Me and a Bud met RT after a gig once. One of the coolest people I've ever met. Total gentleman and a class act. No superstar trip from him at all... tj -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of mike coleman Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 3:50 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) On 5/14/09, Theodore O Jackson wrote: Could well be. Although that forum wasn't very active. BTW, RT's embarking on a pretty big tour this year, hitting both sides of the pond. I'll be at the show in Buffalo... tj I meant to say that I won't be straining any more forums anytime soon. In fact I'm thinking of another apology mail to the Vocannos and yes, I noticed that was a very gentle place I was set up to meet Robin through Funky Paul (anybody remember the Barney Bubbles pic I found on his forum?), but that was just one more of the million things drug use messed up Also, Steve Swann, I was indeed meaning I will hook you up with those demo CDs if nobody else did From swann1066 at GMAIL.COM Fri May 15 13:50:27 2009 From: swann1066 at GMAIL.COM (Steve Swann) Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 13:50:27 -0400 Subject: Space Ritual 09 - canceled Message-ID: http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/whats-on/productions/hawklords-2925 7 JUNE 2009 We regret to inform you that the Hawklords gig has been cancelled. The change of show date, due to Nik Turner's back injury, has meant various acts and production events are unable to be present and, while there has been a concerted effort by all concerned since March when the show was moved, it has not been possible to solve these problems by finding replacement performances. As such, both Hawklords and the Promoter feel that to pare down the event would not warrant a ?30 ticket price and have made the unhappy decision to cancel the show. If you paid by credit/debit card you will receive a full refund within the next 14 days. If you purchased tickets using cash or cheque you should return tickets to the point of purchase. Upon receipt of tickets a cheque will be raised and posted to the address associated with the order. Box Office Roundhouse Chalk Farm Road LONDON NW1 8EH From visionaryhead at DORAMAIL.COM Fri May 15 22:15:21 2009 From: visionaryhead at DORAMAIL.COM (Visionary Head) Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 21:15:21 -0500 Subject: Space Ritual 09 - canceled Message-ID: > We regret to inform you that the Hawklords gig has been cancelled. What? AGAIN?! -- Be Yourself @ mail.com! Choose From 200+ Email Addresses Get a Free Account at www.mail.com From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri May 15 22:57:49 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 21:57:49 -0500 Subject: OFF: Rush (was Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots) In-Reply-To: <0F1A30D891A94945ACE56D9815D54E821AE10D0F@suex07-mbx-09.ad.syr.edu> Message-ID: On 5/15/09, Theodore O Jackson wrote: > > Funny you should mention this. Me and a Bud > met RT after a gig once. One of the coolest people > I've ever met. Total gentleman and a class act. > No superstar trip from him at all... tj I've given up on the stars.....I can't handle it........ Sounds like you got lucky as Robin is apprently timid and likes to be seated in the limo When my friend opened up for him back in the day he said Robin was a nervous wreck before going on, but a very nice one of course Seven Moons, yes yes, I had noticed that it will work nicely for me and a friend BTW- The cd "Someday Blues" has him doing the vocals (I'm out of date, admittedly) but am I the only one that went WOAH!!! wtf isn't Robin just doing the vocals??? From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Mon May 18 04:10:07 2009 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 04:10:07 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock Show Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com MAY 18, 2009: NEW RADIO SHOW: AURAL INNOVATIONS SPACE ROCK RADIO (#217) I've uploaded a new show from Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #217). See the playlist below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day in both streaming and download editions. You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #217) Sula Bassana ? ?Meteorritt? (from The Night) Sula Bassana ? ?Barbarella? (from Sulatronics 2) Xoo ? ?Brain Tattoo? (from Brain Tattoo EP) Space Pirates ? ?Attack Of The Space Pirates? (from Avast Beyond) Will Greenwood ? ?Milky Way Kidtidier? (from forthcoming The Endlessness Of It All) Psi Corp ? ?Tsalal? (from "Tekeli-li" A Soundtrack to the Adventures of A.G.Pym) Space Mirrors ? ?Tunguska? (from Majestic - 12: A Hidden Presence) Mooch ? ?Chief Goat Of The Dismal Night? (from The Psychedelic Adventures Of Mooch In The Country Of The Yak) Serpentina Satelite ? ?Nothing To Say? (from Nothing To Say) Korai ?r?m ? ?Floating? (from Korai ?r?m 2009) Mountain Mirrors ? ?Wash Me Away? (from The Immortal Deadbeats EP) Lamp Of The Universe ? ?Love Eternal? (from Acid Mantra) Siddhartha ? ?Nervous Breakdown? (from Trip to Innerself) Ballo delle Castagne ? ?Sole e Acciaio? (from Ballo delle Castagne) Sky Picnic ? ?Strange Things Are Afoot? (from The Psychedelic Picnic in the Sky, Volume I) Sula Bassana - "Perry Rhodan" (from (45 Years Perry Rhodan: Operation Stardust) http://Aural-Innovations.com From david.hall6800 at NTLWORLD.COM Mon May 18 17:46:42 2009 From: david.hall6800 at NTLWORLD.COM (Dave Hall) Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 22:46:42 +0100 Subject: Anyone record Edinburgh? In-Reply-To: <200904151322.n3FDMb3B010480@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: Mike My pal has more than half the gig recorded then the power went! A jinx, a hex - who knows! did you take a note of the set list. I'll get you a copy of the gig if we have more than you! Regards Dave ---- M Holmes wrote: > Someone must have bumped into me and switched off my recorder, so I only > got half the gig. > > Stormer of a gig though, I'd love to have a full recording. If anyone > hears of anyone, please point them my way... > > FoFP > > > > -- > The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in > Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From swann1066 at GMAIL.COM Tue May 19 00:26:11 2009 From: swann1066 at GMAIL.COM (Steve Swann) Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 00:26:11 -0400 Subject: BRAIN: Will we be smashing with bolts of ungodly vision? In-Reply-To: <841984.35430.qm@web36903.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: For those of you who couldn't be there last November: Nosferatu live @ Le Royale NYC November 15 2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdf05kfauFg You can hear that the whole crowd was singing along with it... being there for it was freaking awesome. The crowd noise at the end of it is no exaggeration either, everybody went nuts. Steve On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 11:44 AM, gary shindler wrote: > "Nosferatu," wow! Did BOC even do that live back in the day? That sounds like a hard one to perform. Lucky you. > Gary > > --- On Sun, 11/16/08, Steve Swann wrote: > > From: Steve Swann > Subject: Re: BRAIN: Will we be smashing with bolts of ungodly vision? > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Date: Sunday, November 16, 2008, 10:08 AM > > Man, I couldn't even keep track of how many bands and musicians took > the stage last night??? ?Al, can you post the setlist and maybe the > list of bands? ?I couldn't even begin to remember it all. > > The Bouchard brothers were on stage all night, anchoring every one of > the bands. ?Joe did probably 80% of the singing, the biggest > exceptions being that Al sang his songs (Cities, D&S, etc), Les Vegas > sang the Underbelly set, and Dennis fronted for a couple. > > I didn't know Les Vegas before this gig, but he immediately got me on > his side by saying, "I just recently was introduced to this song by > Joe, but now it's like my favorite song ever..." ?He was talking about > Astronomy (my favorite song ever) so that was a pretty cheap way to > recruit me as a fan. ?;-) ?He's a great singer and frontman, too - he > took a song that neither I, nor I bet half the people present last > night, had ever heard before (Dark Age) and *brought down the fucking > house with it*. ?To make a crowd of hardcore old school fans who came > to hear their favorite classics go berserk over a song they've never > heard before is an accomplishment, lemme tellya... > > There were a huge number of musicians present: > On drums: > Al - the one and only > On bass: > Dennis Dunaway, man-o-man does that guy rock out on bass. ?(In an > aside where I couldn't tell whether he was joking or not, Joe credited > Dennis teaching him how to play bass, and after that maybe I was just > imagining the similarities in their styles... ;-) > David Hirschberg, who I was happy to see back on stage - I haven't > seen him since the last (hopefully not final??) Brain Surgeons show > Andy Hilfiger, who onstage looked eerily like his late and > much-lamented brother Billy - and who also gets huge credit as the > organizer of the event > On guitar: > Joe, who started out with a 12-string acoustic and I guess must have > seen worried faces in the crowd or something, because he paused > between songs to promise "Don't worry, we'll be rocking > tonight" ?;-) > and YES THEY DID > ??? Romero, I didn't catch his first name, a young fella I didn't > recognize. ?Knows his BOC licks, though. > Les Vegas, on electric-acoustic while singing > Andy Hilfiger, who jumped on stage with a guitar for like one song - > if *I* had organized an event like that, I'D DO IT TOO ?;-) > I missed the name of the guy who was playing with Joe during the > electric-acoustic set at the beginning, for which I apologize, and I > think I missed at least one other guitar player along the way as well, > at one point there were like 5 or 6 people on stage and I didn't > recognize all of them. > > Highlight of the evening for me: > They played Nosferatu!!! ?If I had thought to send in a request > beforehand, that would have been it it. > > They did tons of old classics from BOC, Soft White Underbelly, > X-Brothers, various old and new Bouchard solo and collaborative > projects, and some of Dennis' material from his Alice Cooper days. ?It > was great, with one of the most wild, amped-up crowds I've ever been > in. ?Some of them had come across the country for this and the BOC fan > show tonight, and everybody was making the most of it. ?I hope the > bands had as much fun as we all did - thanks to all the musicians for > putting on such a great, fan-oriented show, and to Andy Hilfiger again > for making it happen. ?You guys were all great. > > Steve > > On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 7:36 PM, Albert Bouchard > wrote: >> Things are getting better already. Joe and I are doing a Blue >> Coupe/Underbelly plus guests show in NYC at Le Royale on Saturday Nov 15th >> (the day before the 2OC "fans only" show in Hoboken). A couple > rare gems >> will be guaranteed. >> Al >> >> On Nov 4, 2008, at 11:02 AM, blackblade wrote: >> >>> "Saving my patience 'till the fourth of November. I'll > give you >>> a present you will always remember..." >>> >>> Here's to the >>> next U.S. president helping us avoid "destruction, oblivion, >>> holocaust." >>> >>> Brian >>> >> > > > > > From shll at HAGEDORN.DK Tue May 19 01:24:15 2009 From: shll at HAGEDORN.DK (SHLL (Scott Heller)) Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 07:24:15 +0200 Subject: OFF:Roadburn Streams Message-ID: Hej Here are three of the great bands from this year's roadburn festival that you can hear in good quality streaming audio. Amon D??l II - http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/ondemand/41972244 Farflung - http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/ondemand/41972269 Vibravoid - http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/ondemand/41972308 Enjoy... Scott www.roadburn.com ______________ Scott Heller This e-mail (including any attachments) is intended for the addressee(s) stated above only and may contain confidential information protected by law. You are hereby notified that any unauthorised reading, disclosure, copying or distribution of this e-mail or use of information contained herein is strictly prohibited and may violate rights to proprietary information. If you are not an intended recipient, please return this e-mail to the sender and delete it immediately hereafter. Thank you. From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue May 19 08:06:51 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 13:06:51 +0100 Subject: HW: California Brainstorm In-Reply-To: <200904281015.n3SAF3Pr026377@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, M Holmes wrote: > There's an old tale about that. A leprechaun offers a man a wish for > anything he wants. The caveat is that his worst enemy, a neighbour, will > get twice whatever he gets. > > He first thinks of money, but can't stand the thought that his neighbour > would have twice as much. Then he thinks of a house, but the same > problem arises. He worries dfor days and days about it, and can't sleep > because he thinks he'll have to pass on the deal. So, wait, is there an end to this story or does the guy just spend narrative eternity in Kafkaesque torment? Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett, Cambridge jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ======================================================================= "With Capitalism, man exploits man. With Socialism, it is exactly opposite" -Robert Anton Wilson From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue May 19 10:32:22 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 15:32:22 +0100 Subject: HW: California Brainstorm In-Reply-To: <91087DFA-2010-4811-A3F2-EA09803613E0@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > On 28 Apr 2009, at 13:19, Steve Swann wrote: >> (rightly or wrongly) Choose Your Masques has never been one of the albums >> that gets talked up a lot... > I have to say that I never really warmed to the RCA albums that much! :) I rather like the RCA albums but they suffer from a terrible lack of songs. The few that are there have proven durable--and I even like `Coded Languages' though I wouldn't have wanted to see it live--but they're partly drowned by filler and marred by electric drums. But the eerie synth explorations make it up for me. `Void City', `Virgin of the World', `Dreamworker' and `Psychosonia' all qualify as yer actual head- messing psychedelia as far as I'm concerned. And then there's `Fahrenheit 451', `Arrival in Utopia', `Rocky Paths' and `Angels of Death' along more traditional lines. But of course there's also `Star Cannibal', and the dodgy remakes. I think if all the remakes were thrown out and replaced with unfinished Hawklords tracks never released, of which there seem to have been some, those albums would all be far stronger. Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett, Cambridge jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ======================================================================= "With Capitalism, man exploits man. With Socialism, it is exactly opposite" -Robert Anton Wilson From Chris.Warburton at UBMAVIATION.COM Tue May 19 10:43:45 2009 From: Chris.Warburton at UBMAVIATION.COM (Chris Warburton) Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 15:43:45 +0100 Subject: HW: California Brainstorm In-Reply-To: A Message-ID: Well put Jon. I recently revisited those albums, and that sums up what I'd been trying to figure out. The Live album that got put out by Voiceprint from that era shows what a powerful incarnation of the band it was. Chris Warburton Senior Database Administrator Tel: + 44 (0)1582 695463 P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Jonathan Jarrett Sent: 19 May 2009 15:32 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: HW: California Brainstorm On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > On 28 Apr 2009, at 13:19, Steve Swann wrote: >> (rightly or wrongly) Choose Your Masques has never been one of the >> albums that gets talked up a lot... > I have to say that I never really warmed to the RCA albums that much! > :) I rather like the RCA albums but they suffer from a terrible lack of songs. The few that are there have proven durable--and I even like `Coded Languages' though I wouldn't have wanted to see it live--but they're partly drowned by filler and marred by electric drums. But the eerie synth explorations make it up for me. `Void City', `Virgin of the World', `Dreamworker' and `Psychosonia' all qualify as yer actual head- messing psychedelia as far as I'm concerned. And then there's `Fahrenheit 451', `Arrival in Utopia', `Rocky Paths' and `Angels of Death' along more traditional lines. But of course there's also `Star Cannibal', and the dodgy remakes. I think if all the remakes were thrown out and replaced with unfinished Hawklords tracks never released, of which there seem to have been some, those albums would all be far stronger. Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett, Cambridge jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ======================================================================= "With Capitalism, man exploits man. With Socialism, it is exactly opposite" -Robert Anton Wilson This e-mail is intended for the named recipient(s). It and any attachments may contain privileged and/or confidential information. They may not be disclosed to or used by or copied in any way by anyone other than the intended recipient. If you are not one of the intended recipients, or this email is received in error, please immediately either notify the sender or contact UBM Aviation on +44 (0) 1582 600111 quoting the name of the sender and the email address to which it has been sent and then delete it and any attachment(s). While all reasonable efforts are made to safeguard inbound and outbound e-mails, UBM Aviation and its affiliate companies cannot guarantee that attachments are virus-free or are compatible with your systems, and does not accept liability in respect of viruses or computer problems experienced. Neither UBM Aviation nor the sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan or otherwise check this email and any attachments. UBM Aviation may monitor or record outgoing and incoming e-mail to secure effective system operation and for other lawful purposes. By replying to this email you give your consent to such monitoring. Thank you. UBM Aviation Worldwide Limited is registered in England and Wales, No.4226716. Registered office: Ludgate House, 245 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 9UY, UK and place of business at The OAG Building, Church Street, Dunstable, Beds LU5 4HB, UK From cea at CARLAZ.COM Tue May 19 11:12:24 2009 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 10:12:24 -0500 Subject: HW: RCA albums (was Re: HW: California Brainstorm) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 19 May 2009, at 09:32, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > I think if all the remakes were thrown out and replaced with > unfinished Hawklords tracks never released, of which there seem to > have been some, those albums would all be far stronger. I've actually usually applied much the same reasoning to the RCA albums as I do to the 90s HW output: that if you took all the tracks from all the albums and threw out the dodgy ones, you'd have one really great album. :) (For the 90s HW albums, I'd argue you'd need to the highlights from Alan's _Captured Rotation_, which for all that Dave nixed it from HW usage is quite a bit better than many then-contemporary HW tracks. :)) -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Tue May 19 11:36:24 2009 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary) Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 11:36:24 -0400 Subject: HW: California Brainstorm In-Reply-To: <7EB1B21B9738D44F91456B3D81367DBD0214CC0A@uk01ex03.travel.oag.com> Message-ID: My CD player ate my copy, of Cal. BS. or it has a scratch or something, anyone have an extra copy to sell? Thanks. Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of Chris Warburton Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 10:44 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: HW: California Brainstorm Well put Jon. I recently revisited those albums, and that sums up what I'd been trying to figure out. The Live album that got put out by Voiceprint from that era shows what a powerful incarnation of the band it was. Chris Warburton Senior Database Administrator Tel: + 44 (0)1582 695463 P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Jonathan Jarrett Sent: 19 May 2009 15:32 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: HW: California Brainstorm On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > On 28 Apr 2009, at 13:19, Steve Swann wrote: >> (rightly or wrongly) Choose Your Masques has never been one of the >> albums that gets talked up a lot... > I have to say that I never really warmed to the RCA albums that much! > :) I rather like the RCA albums but they suffer from a terrible lack of songs. The few that are there have proven durable--and I even like `Coded Languages' though I wouldn't have wanted to see it live--but they're partly drowned by filler and marred by electric drums. But the eerie synth explorations make it up for me. `Void City', `Virgin of the World', `Dreamworker' and `Psychosonia' all qualify as yer actual head- messing psychedelia as far as I'm concerned. And then there's `Fahrenheit 451', `Arrival in Utopia', `Rocky Paths' and `Angels of Death' along more traditional lines. But of course there's also `Star Cannibal', and the dodgy remakes. I think if all the remakes were thrown out and replaced with unfinished Hawklords tracks never released, of which there seem to have been some, those albums would all be far stronger. Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett, Cambridge jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ======================================================================= "With Capitalism, man exploits man. With Socialism, it is exactly opposite" -Robert Anton Wilson This e-mail is intended for the named recipient(s). It and any attachments may contain privileged and/or confidential information. They may not be disclosed to or used by or copied in any way by anyone other than the intended recipient. If you are not one of the intended recipients, or this email is received in error, please immediately either notify the sender or contact UBM Aviation on +44 (0) 1582 600111 quoting the name of the sender and the email address to which it has been sent and then delete it and any attachment(s). While all reasonable efforts are made to safeguard inbound and outbound e-mails, UBM Aviation and its affiliate companies cannot guarantee that attachments are virus-free or are compatible with your systems, and does not accept liability in respect of viruses or computer problems experienced. Neither UBM Aviation nor the sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan or otherwise check this email and any attachments. UBM Aviation may monitor or record outgoing and incoming e-mail to secure effective system operation and for other lawful purposes. By replying to this email you give your consent to such monitoring. Thank you. UBM Aviation Worldwide Limited is registered in England and Wales, No.4226716. Registered office: Ludgate House, 245 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 9UY, UK and place of business at The OAG Building, Church Street, Dunstable, Beds LU5 4HB, UK From jguizar at STNY.RR.COM Tue May 19 17:04:30 2009 From: jguizar at STNY.RR.COM (Jerry G) Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 17:04:30 -0400 Subject: OFF:Roadburn Streams In-Reply-To: <126A561607A76D4B90A6B67641C593E922C9808F34@exdkmbx005.corp.novocorp.net> Message-ID: SHLL (Scott Heller) wrote: > Hej > > Here are three of the great bands from this year's roadburn festival that you can hear in good quality streaming audio. > > > > Amon D??l II - http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/ondemand/41972244 > Farflung - http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/ondemand/41972269 > Vibravoid - http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/ondemand/41972308 > Enjoy... > > Scott > Thanks for the links Scott. I've bought newer stuff from the latter 2, but I was unaware that Amon Duul II was still going. Jerry From asg at MECREANT.ORG Tue May 19 17:36:42 2009 From: asg at MECREANT.ORG (Alex S. Garcia) Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 16:36:42 -0500 Subject: BRAIN: Will we be smashing with bolts of ungodly vision? In-Reply-To: <919e368d0905182126w45eb818epcb2e12dadc2316e8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: > Nosferatu live @ Le Royale NYC November 15 2008 > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdf05kfauFg That looked (and sounded) pretty damn cool :-) BTW, while I was on youtube I browsed through some other BOC live covers and came across this X-Brothers performance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPZPDiJcLZE&feature=channel Now, is it just me or is there something wrong in this video? From about the 2:55 mark to 3:20 I can't figure out how the heck they can keep playing while they all have their hands up in the air? LOL. Am I missing something? Maybe there are some other musicians on the stage with them but we just can't see them? There are a few other similarly weird moments later in the video, but that one part is the bit that struck me the most... any thoughts? Maybe it's just out of sync :-o Alex. From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Tue May 19 18:13:54 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 17:13:54 -0500 Subject: ICU: THE FURY OF ICU review Message-ID: I got my copy (anyway) yesterday (despite the fact I sent no request) and have this to say: "The Fury Of ICU made my thing swing. Then it went down my pants and MOVED ME.... WHEW!!!! GROOVY!!!" the quality is a ten so be careful with your speakers as they WANT you to mess them up Now Trev, I know I cannot stop you so please point it at the wall now It really is mandatory ICU here, buy it: http://www.judgetrev.com/discography-albums.html NOW your money won't get you any SANDOZ DELYSID anyway From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Wed May 20 11:24:24 2009 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 16:24:24 +0100 Subject: HW: California Brainstorm In-Reply-To: Jonathan Jarrett's message of Tue, 19 May 2009 13:06:51 +0100 Message-ID: An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: not available URL: From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Wed May 20 11:27:02 2009 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 16:27:02 +0100 Subject: HW: California Brainstorm In-Reply-To: Jonathan Jarrett's message of Tue, 19 May 2009 15:32:22 +0100 Message-ID: An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: not available URL: From iainferguson at AOL.COM Wed May 20 12:07:16 2009 From: iainferguson at AOL.COM (iainferguson at AOL.COM) Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 12:07:16 -0400 Subject: HW: California Brainstorm In-Reply-To: <200905201527.n4KFR2O9010206@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: I agree there, Live it was great, that Starship Bridge was awesome.... I'd never seen anything like it in my life... -----Original Message----- From: M Holmes To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Wed, 20 May 2009 16:27 Subject: Re: HW: California Brainstorm Jonathan Jarrett writes: > I rather like the RCA albums but they suffer from a terrible lack > of songs. The few that are there have proven durable--and I even like > `Coded Languages' though I wouldn't have wanted to see it live The 1982 tour is seared into my brain. Partly for the excellent spaceship bridge sets, but it really was a rocking setlist. As I recall, Coded Languages was wonderful live. FoFP -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL Email goes Mobile! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the move. Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today. From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Wed May 20 14:02:44 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 19:02:44 +0100 Subject: Hawkwind songwriter Judge Trev underpants for sale In-Reply-To: Jonathan Jarrett's message of Tue, 19 May 2009 15:32:22 +0100 <200905201527.n4KFR2O9010206@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> <8CBA77C2E1E3AC7-1330-3E0@FWM-D27.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: Genuine Judge Trev unwashed smelly underpants for sale $500 dollars each Respond to this mail with your orders Hurry...stocks are limited. Judge Trev REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk Festival CD's, Festival Photo Reviews, Festival Listings, Video Downloads, News, Healers From bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM Wed May 20 14:21:16 2009 From: bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM (gary shindler) Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 11:21:16 -0700 Subject: Hawkwind songwriter Judge Trev underpants for sale In-Reply-To: Message-ID: But you haven't written anything for Hawkwind so mark them down. trev wrote: > Genuine Judge Trev unwashed smelly underpants for sale > $500 dollars each > Respond to this mail with your orders > Hurry...stocks are limited. > Judge Trev > REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk > Festival CD's, Festival Photo Reviews, Festival Listings, Video Downloads, News, Healers From Steve at DOREMI.CO.UK Wed May 20 14:26:52 2009 From: Steve at DOREMI.CO.UK (Steve Pond) Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 19:26:52 +0100 Subject: Hawkwind songwriter Judge Trev underpants for sale In-Reply-To: <121928.42631.qm@web36907.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 20 May 2009 11:21:16 -0700, you sent through the ether: >But you haven't written anything for Hawkwind so mark them down. He wrote "Watching the Grass Grow" which HW performed many a time.. and you too could watch the grass grow if the undies are still within their 7 year "new period" if however they are in the 14 year "second life" phase fungus among us might be more apt... From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Wed May 20 14:30:40 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 13:30:40 -0500 Subject: Hawkwind songwriter Judge Trev underpants for sale In-Reply-To: <121928.42631.qm@web36907.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On 5/20/09, gary shindler wrote: > > But you haven't written anything for Hawkwind so mark them down. and clean them up and take it to eBay I want the handgun he used to force me to post the outlandish but true-blue review get a haircut too He wrote the music to Watching The Grass Grow if not the lyrics too also, Trev the email about my undies and the fly missing a button and my subsequent arousal didn't gp on BOC-L From albert at CELLSUM.COM Wed May 20 18:07:02 2009 From: albert at CELLSUM.COM (Albert Bouchard) Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 18:07:02 -0400 Subject: BRAIN: Will we be smashing with bolts of ungodly vision? In-Reply-To: <63841.84.101.13.219.1242769002.squirrel@mail.mecreant.org> Message-ID: On my computer the sync is pretty bad. I think Joe took it with his little camera at the soundboard and there seems to be a gap when you see them play and when you hear it. OTOH I'm pretty sure Joe dubbed in a rhythm guitar in the fast section. Jimmy is being pretty tricky because he has his left hand in the air and he's playing the whole beat with his right which is behind Joe's head (he might have stole that trick from me when we jammed last summer). On May 19, 2009, at 5:36 PM, Alex S. Garcia wrote: >> Nosferatu live @ Le Royale NYC November 15 2008 >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdf05kfauFg > > That looked (and sounded) pretty damn cool :-) > > BTW, while I was on youtube I browsed through some other BOC live > covers > and came across this X-Brothers performance: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPZPDiJcLZE&feature=channel > > Now, is it just me or is there something wrong in this video? From > about > the 2:55 mark to 3:20 I can't figure out how the heck they can keep > playing while they all have their hands up in the air? LOL. Am I > missing > something? Maybe there are some other musicians on the stage with > them but > we just can't see them? > > There are a few other similarly weird moments later in the video, > but that > one part is the bit that struck me the most... any thoughts? > > Maybe it's just out of sync :-o > > > > Alex. > From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Wed May 20 18:56:03 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 23:56:03 +0100 Subject: Hawkwind songwriter Judge Trev underpants for sale In-Reply-To: <121928.42631.qm@web36907.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: i'm taller than you... -------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Pond" Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 7:26 PM To: Subject: Re: Hawkwind songwriter Judge Trev underpants for sale > On Wed, 20 May 2009 11:21:16 -0700, you sent through the ether: > >>But you haven't written anything for Hawkwind so mark them down. > > > He wrote "Watching the Grass Grow" which HW performed many a time.. > and you too could watch the grass grow if the undies are still within > their 7 year "new period" if however they are in the 14 year "second > life" phase fungus among us might be more apt... > From Steve at DOREMI.CO.UK Wed May 20 19:01:37 2009 From: Steve at DOREMI.CO.UK (Steve Pond) Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 00:01:37 +0100 Subject: Hawkwind songwriter Judge Trev underpants for sale In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, 20 May 2009 23:56:03 +0100, you sent through the ether: >i'm taller than you... i'm fatter than you.. ..eh? From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Thu May 21 03:13:22 2009 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary) Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 03:13:22 -0400 Subject: HW: California Brainstorm In-Reply-To: <8CBA77C2E1E3AC7-1330-3E0@FWM-D27.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: I'd have loved to have caught Coded Languages live. Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of iainferguson at AOL.COM Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 12:07 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: HW: California Brainstorm I agree there, Live it was great, that Starship Bridge was awesome.... I'd never seen anything like it in my life... -----Original Message----- From: M Holmes To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Wed, 20 May 2009 16:27 Subject: Re: HW: California Brainstorm Jonathan Jarrett writes: > I rather like the RCA albums but they suffer from a terrible lack > of songs. The few that are there have proven durable--and I even like > `Coded Languages' though I wouldn't have wanted to see it live The 1982 tour is seared into my brain. Partly for the excellent spaceship bridge sets, but it really was a rocking setlist. As I recall, Coded Languages was wonderful live. FoFP -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL Email goes Mobile! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the move. Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today. From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Thu May 21 03:13:22 2009 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary) Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 03:13:22 -0400 Subject: Hawkwind songwriter Judge Trev underpants for sale In-Reply-To: Message-ID: maybe I should buy me a bunch so I can save them for another 10 years and the value will go up on ebay, and then I can sell them off and get lots of money. Trev, maybe you'd even buy them back, at that point. Off to dream about how I'm going to spend all that money. Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of trev Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 2:03 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Hawkwind songwriter Judge Trev underpants for sale Genuine Judge Trev unwashed smelly underpants for sale $500 dollars each Respond to this mail with your orders Hurry...stocks are limited. Judge Trev REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk Festival CD's, Festival Photo Reviews, Festival Listings, Video Downloads, News, Healers From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Thu May 21 12:17:07 2009 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 16:17:07 +0000 Subject: One Eyed Bishops studio album for only 5 Quid!! ( Mike Burro & Friends ) Message-ID: see the recent press release about Mike Burro's area shows and signing to Blue Riff Records UK at: http://www.prlog.org/10178771.html press article about Mike's recent concert series in Hamilton, New Jersey http://www.prlog.org/10226785.html More info about various projects at: http://www.myspace.com/sloterdijk1 Download the album now!!! Just released in The UK by Blueriff records, The One Eyed Bishops' 'School of Rock-n-Roll' is now available for immediate download at: http://store.payloadz.com/str-asp-i.231148-n.THE_ONE_EYED_BISHOPS_At_the_school_of_rock_n_roll_Music_Miscellaneous-end-detail.html The 2003 recorded One Eyed Bishops studio CD, 'The School of Rock-n-Roll', has just been released on Blueriff records UK, and is available exclusively through their website at: www.blueriff.webs.com/ The CD was recorded and engineered by Terry Clemson of The TT's ( formerly of The Downliners Sect ), and includes performances and spoken word material by Don Craine & Keith Grant ( Downliners Sect ),Mick Farren (Deviants ), Phil Smith ( Headsmith, Debbie Giles band ), skiffle legend Chas Mcdevitt, Bill Kingston ( Wild Angels ) Terry Clemson and more. _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail? goes with you. http://windowslive.com/Tutorial/Hotmail/Mobile?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Tutorial_Mobile1_052009 From asg at MECREANT.ORG Thu May 21 15:12:47 2009 From: asg at MECREANT.ORG (Alex S. Garcia) Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 14:12:47 -0500 Subject: BRAIN: Will we be smashing with bolts of ungodly vision? In-Reply-To: <0ADDFF00-BB02-457C-9ED5-108DC81CC0CF@cellsum.com> Message-ID: > On my computer the sync is pretty bad. I think Joe took it with his > little camera at the soundboard and there seems to be a gap when you > see them play and when you hear it. OTOH I'm pretty sure Joe dubbed in > a rhythm guitar in the fast section. Jimmy is being pretty tricky > because he has his left hand in the air and he's playing the whole > beat with his right which is behind Joe's head (he might have stole > that trick from me when we jammed last summer). Haha! Well that would explain it ;-) Thanks for clarifying this, Al, much appreciated. Alex. From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Fri May 22 10:22:48 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 15:22:48 +0100 Subject: THE JURY OF ICU In-Reply-To: <919e368d0904291057h56fac159o6d8829641a07a3d3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Steve Swann wrote: >> On 4/29/09, trev wrote: >>> (text disintegration) It's called the Fury of ICU, because we play >>> furiously on it and we were actually furious at the time. > > Oh thank god - I thought it was the Furry of ICU, performed in their > Bunny suits: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8MkVIe9xGc > > ;-) Oh thank gods in turn, it's not actually Nik in a bunny suit. I didn't feel it could be ruled out. Which raises the question, Steve, how did you come across that and is the rest of their stuff any good, do you know? (It's a band called Refused. They're so punk I can't tell what language they sing in, but also so pop that it's in perfect time and was probably mostly done on a sequencer :-) ) Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett, Cambridge jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ======================================================================= "With Capitalism, man exploits man. With Socialism, it is exactly opposite" -Robert Anton Wilson From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Fri May 22 11:01:54 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 16:01:54 +0100 Subject: HW sword of the east In-Reply-To: <17d80c610904301430s72f13242k3bbf26c7d73e9b0a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, mike coleman wrote: > drums: pum-cha, pum-cha, pum-cha > vocals: blah blah blah blah > synths: nice effects in it, boring main tempo though I would submit that all these defects are remedied by the storming Bedouin version on the _Live 1998_ CD-R. Especially the tempo. But really, the only thing on _Xenon Codex_ one couldn't say all the above about is `Good Evening', so I do hope for better from the remaster. > of course...it's Hawkwind, so it's better than ezra.....or hendrix Our faiths may clash on that last point Mr C. But no-one can deny you're a true follower! Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett, Cambridge jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ======================================================================= "With Capitalism, man exploits man. With Socialism, it is exactly opposite" -Robert Anton Wilson From cea at CARLAZ.COM Fri May 22 11:33:40 2009 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 10:33:40 -0500 Subject: HW sword of the east In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 22 May 2009, at 10:01, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > But really, the only thing on _Xenon Codex_ one couldn't say all > the above about is `Good Evening', so I do hope for better from the > remaster. I've actually always had a soft spot for "Good Evening", actually. It was so bizarre and silly that I just can't really dislike it. :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Fri May 22 12:50:01 2009 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 17:50:01 +0100 Subject: OFF: The Day the MP's Lied Message-ID: An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: not available URL: From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Fri May 22 15:10:42 2009 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary) Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 15:10:42 -0400 Subject: The Day the MP's Lied In-Reply-To: <200905221650.n4MGo1DZ010788@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: That is brilliantly done, Mike. Thanks. It's too bad there was a need for such a lyric change, well done. With the sound of 1 hand clapping, Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of M Holmes Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 12:50 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: OFF: The Day the MP's Lied (With apologies to Don McLean) The Day the MP's Lied A long, long time ago... I can still remember How the Party used to make me smile. And I knew if I had my chance That I could make the people dance And, maybe, they'd be happy for a while. But February made me shiver With every paper they'd deliver. Bad news on the doorstep I couldn't take one more step. I can't remember if I cried When I read about the lords they bribed But something touched me deep inside The day the MP's lied So bye-bye, to their slice of the pie. They took their houses and expenses Then let their tax payments slide And then came the day when the Telegraph pried Finding out they took us all for a ride Finding that they took us all for a ride Did you write the book of rules, Do you believe they were just fooled If the Speaker tells you so? Do you believe their second homes Need giant tellies and even bigger loans And that they didn't know their debts were gone? Well, I know that he's in league with you because his couch is your couch too You both claimed on the flat And man you can't beat that I was a lonely teenage kid that day With a red carnation and a black beret But there was nothing left to say The day the MP's lied So bye-bye, to their slice of the pie. They took their houses and expenses Thenlet their tax payments slide And then came the day when the Telegraph pried Finding out they took us all for a ride Finding that they took us all for a ride Now for twelve years over us they've ruled Growing fatter on the stunts they've pulled But that's not how it used to be. When the man took cash from Formula One And then when he was looking done He asked for trust from you and me Then while the king was looking down, The jester stole his thorny crown. The election was adjourned No verdict was returned. And while he spoke of moral rules Backbenchers took us all for fools Until Heather Brooke gave us the tools The day the MP's lied So bye-bye, to their slice of the pie. They took their houses and expenses Then let their tax payments slide And then came the day when the Telegraph pried Finding out they took us all for a ride Finding that they took us all for a ride On Question Time the air was blue The audience was enraged anew Accusations were denied I laughed so hard I cried When the Minister tried to lie again Ming Campbell gave us all more spin That change is coming from within If we would just abide And as I watched them on the stage My hands were clenched in fists of rage. No angel born in hell Could break that satan's spell. But I enjoyed it all that night To light the sacrificial rite, I saw satan laughing with delight The day the MP's lied The minister tried to keep her post Claiming for a cottage on the coast The system was to blame Drained tennis courts and a cleaner moat That new duck house will bring out the vote They learned excuses off by rote The day the MP's lied So bye-bye, to their slice of the pie. They took their houses and expenses Thenlet their tax payments slide And then came the day when the Telegraph pried Finding out they took us all for a ride Finding that they took us all for a ride Oh, and there we were all in one place, A generation lost in space With no time left to start again. So come on: Jack be nimble, Jane be quick! Claim the radio and the telly and the candlestick The fees office knew every trick The day the MP's lied And in the streets, the children screamed, The lovers cried, and the poets dreamed. But not a word was said Democracy was dead And all the men I most admired Exposed as cheats and thieves and barefaced liars I wished it all consumed by fire The day the MP's lied So bye-bye, to their slice of the pie. They took their houses and expenses Then let their tax payments slide And then came the day when the Telegraph pried Finding out they took us all for a ride Finding that they took us all for a ride -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri May 22 16:02:17 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 15:02:17 -0500 Subject: HW sword of the east In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 5/22/09, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: (in regards to my false staements on Hendrix) > > Our faiths may clash on that last point Mr C. But no-one can deny > you're a true follower! Yours, > No. We agreee, I think. I CERTAINLY did not mean that SOTE trumps Hendrix. Also, thanks to all and every who didn't argue this song, because I certainly do NO PICKING APART of Hawkwind at this point. That song DOES CONVEY IMHO a desert feel wonderfully. That said, I'd like to add: After I made reference to Jimi having been here, I think his spirt actualy did show up after I made that comment. He further semeed to synchronistically be telling me that he feels like he got run over by Captain Coconut and his dog named rove (whatever that means).......anyway the beauty here is that while he might have wrecked his ship and had (only) a 4 year burn his guitar god status can remain unblemished. I am simply saying that Dave landed and spacecraft FULL of freaks that we can still climb aboard. So maybe Hendrix is trumped overall, he is not down (also realising how silly this is, sorry) ObCD: Eric Gales Band (debut) From swann1066 at GMAIL.COM Sat May 23 14:22:27 2009 From: swann1066 at GMAIL.COM (Steve Swann) Date: Sat, 23 May 2009 14:22:27 -0400 Subject: THE JURY OF ICU In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Steve Swann wrote: >>> >>> On 4/29/09, trev wrote: >>>> >>>> (text disintegration) It's called the Fury of ICU, because we play >>>> furiously on it and we were actually furious at the time. >> >> Oh thank god - I thought it was the Furry of ICU, performed in their >> Bunny suits: >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8MkVIe9xGc >> >> ;-) > > ? ? ? ?Oh thank gods in turn, it's not actually Nik in a bunny suit. I > didn't feel it could be ruled out. Which raises the question, Steve, how did > you come across that and is the rest of their stuff any good, do you know? > (It's a band called Refused. They're so punk I can't tell what language they > sing in, but also so pop that it's in perfect time and was probably mostly > done on a sequencer :-) ) Yours, I came across that Refused video, believe it or not, on MTV2 during their inaugural year when they were actually an awesome music station. The year after that, the suits moved in and turned the station another load of VH1-type generic pap. But for that one year, they were amazing, and played all kinds of edgy alternative and punk. It *is* in English by the way, just shrieked in a Swedish accent. ;-) The song was consciously written to be a new punk music manifesto: http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/refused/newnoise.html I love the idea of it, but I'm afraid that musically, Refused is kind of all over the place. I really like the song New Noise, but a lot of the rest of it is just too unmelodic for me. I sort of prefer the spin-off band The (International) Noise Conspiracy - I feel that their songwriting, while less bold/daring than Refused, is more consistently enjoyable... Steve From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun May 24 07:42:14 2009 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 07:42:14 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Kozmik Ken Experience Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com MAY 24, 2009: NEW RADIO SHOW: THE KOZMIK KEN EXPERIENCE (MAY 2009) I've uploaded a new show from The Kozmik Ken Experience (May 2009)). See the playlist below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day in both streaming and download editions. You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html The Kozmik Ken Experience (May 2009) Paradise 9 - "Theme" (from Showtime) Black Riders - "Outburst" (from Messengers) Flutatious - "Venus" (from Flutatious) Seven That Spells - "I" (from The Men From Dystopia) Xoo - "SETI" (from Poison In The Name Of Beauty) OHead - "Out Of The Woods" (from Gaia's Garden) Oceana Company - "Silent" (from For The Boatmen) Oresund Space Collective - "My Heel Has A Beard" (from Good Planets Are Hard To Find) Psychedelic Shag - "Processor Overdrive" (from The Sunlight Underground) Polytoxicomane Philharmonie - "The Mirrorman" (from Drosophia Road) Aurora - "Set Life Free" (from Live) http://Aural-Innovations.com From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Mon May 25 17:11:14 2009 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 22:11:14 +0100 Subject: THE FURY OF ICU In-Reply-To: <17d80c610904301448xa1da129x387e70ea9c8cdfd2@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, mike coleman wrote: > Ok he's banned to real-time posting until further notice > On 4/30/09, trev wrote: >> Jon Jarrett supplied the mailers. >> >> I have his address >> -------------------------------------------------- Okay, now I need more detailed instructions. Was I supposed to post only as mails came in from then? From now I've caught up to this mail? What about the other ones that I had something to say to, to the dusts of time with them? Surely, any time I actually post is real-time somewhere... Having fun with concepts, yours, Jon ObCD-R: Skyeklad - _Live_ -- Jonathan Jarrett, Cambridge jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ======================================================================= "With Capitalism, man exploits man. With Socialism, it is exactly opposite" -Robert Anton Wilson From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Tue May 26 20:12:15 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 01:12:15 +0100 Subject: THE FURY OF ICU In-Reply-To: <17d80c610904291046k4b311ff2o5d115e8d3f0773ba@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904301358n2615268eu41257a3fba46bebb@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904301448xa1da129x387e70ea9c8cdfd2@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Yes, real-time real-time real-time...just exactly do you mean huh, hamburger? John might be having fun with concepts...I'd rather have fun with killing...long-drawn-out...painful huh/huh?huh?huh? what then... what then??? huh? huh? judge wudge -------------------------------------------------- From: "Jonathan Jarrett" Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 10:11 PM To: Subject: Re: THE FURY OF ICU > On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, mike coleman wrote: > >> Ok he's banned to real-time posting until further notice > >> On 4/30/09, trev wrote: >>> Jon Jarrett supplied the mailers. >>> >>> I have his address >>> -------------------------------------------------- > > Okay, now I need more detailed instructions. Was I supposed to post only > as mails came in from then? From now I've caught up to this mail? What > about the other ones that I had something to say to, to the dusts of time > with them? Surely, any time I actually post is real-time somewhere... > Having fun with concepts, yours, > Jon > > ObCD-R: Skyeklad - _Live_ > -- > Jonathan Jarrett, Cambridge jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk > ======================================================================= > "With Capitalism, man exploits man. With Socialism, it is exactly > opposite" > -Robert Anton Wilson > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Wed May 27 10:41:57 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 09:41:57 -0500 Subject: THE FURY OF ICU In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 5/26/09, trev wrote: > > Yes, real-time real-time real-time...just exactly do you mean huh, > hamburger? He slipped the noose of posting fate but............. > John might be having fun with concepts...I'd rather have fun with > killing...long-drawn-out...painful The Atomgods LP sale scheme was a smashing success and you got his home address *HAHAHAHAHAHA* huh/huh?huh?huh? > what then... what then??? Concentration on important things like getting as many of us to get "teeth blackening" as a defiant statement that the constant barrage of distraction and fear being handed out by the sinister PTB is no longer acceptable control, and it is time for the USA to prove it deserves to have places like AREA 51 funneling dollars away by killing a bunch of morons in the most technologically violent ways nobody will be able to figure out. Time to clear the news of religious maniacs that do not even deserve to share the same planet. Otherwise my far reaching curse will turn all life remaning on a future earth into hell and no human will esacpe hell no matter what technology you have or what place you travel to *HAHAHAHAHAHA (I dream BIG)* huh? huh? > > judge wudge > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Jonathan Jarrett" > Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 10:11 PM > To: > Subject: Re: THE FURY OF ICU > > On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, mike coleman wrote: >> >> Ok he's banned to real-time posting until further notice >>> >> >> On 4/30/09, trev wrote: >>> >>>> Jon Jarrett supplied the mailers. >>>> >>>> I have his address >>>> -------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>> >> Okay, now I need more detailed instructions. Was I supposed to post only >> as mails came in from then? From now I've caught up to this mail? What about >> the other ones that I had something to say to, to the dusts of time with >> them? Surely, any time I actually post is real-time somewhere... Having fun >> with concepts, yours, >> Jon >> >> ObCD-R: Skyeklad - _Live_ >> -- >> Jonathan Jarrett, Cambridge jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk >> ======================================================================= >> "With Capitalism, man exploits man. With Socialism, it is exactly >> opposite" >> -Robert Anton Wilson >> >> From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Wed May 27 11:35:13 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 10:35:13 -0500 Subject: HW kollectorpost-Mind Journey LP sighting Message-ID: here is a quick adrenaline rush for FoFP and Co. If you want North Korea handled by the shadow people, get me the next copy NOW http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190309604699&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fshop.ebay.com%3A80%2F%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp3907.m38.l1313%26_nkw%3D190309604699%26_sacat%3DSee-All-Categories%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1 From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Wed May 27 13:44:48 2009 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 18:44:48 +0100 Subject: THE FURY OF ICU In-Reply-To: <17d80c610904291046k4b311ff2o5d115e8d3f0773ba@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904301358n2615268eu41257a3fba46bebb@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610904301448xa1da129x387e70ea9c8cdfd2@mail.gmail.com> <17d80c610905270741ya081cb3r730166cb418e9b01@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: isn't this fun... -------------------------------------------------- From: "mike coleman" Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 3:41 PM To: Subject: Re: THE FURY OF ICU > On 5/26/09, trev wrote: >> >> Yes, real-time real-time real-time...just exactly do you mean huh, >> hamburger? > > > He slipped the noose of posting fate but............. > > > >> John might be having fun with concepts...I'd rather have fun with >> killing...long-drawn-out...painful > > > The Atomgods LP sale scheme was a smashing success and you got his home > address > *HAHAHAHAHAHA* > > huh/huh?huh?huh? >> what then... what then??? > > > Concentration on important things like getting as many of us to get "teeth > blackening" as a defiant statement that the constant barrage of > distraction > and fear being handed out by the sinister PTB is no longer acceptable > control, and it is time for the USA to prove it deserves to have places > like > AREA 51 funneling dollars away by killing a bunch of morons in the most > technologically violent ways nobody will be able to figure out. Time to > clear the news of religious maniacs that do not even deserve to share the > same planet. Otherwise my far reaching curse will turn all life remaning > on > a future earth into hell and no human will esacpe hell no matter what > technology you have or what place you travel to > *HAHAHAHAHAHA (I dream BIG)* > > huh? huh? >> >> judge wudge >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "Jonathan Jarrett" >> Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 10:11 PM >> To: >> Subject: Re: THE FURY OF ICU >> >> On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, mike coleman wrote: >>> >>> Ok he's banned to real-time posting until further notice >>>> >>> >>> On 4/30/09, trev wrote: >>>> >>>>> Jon Jarrett supplied the mailers. >>>>> >>>>> I have his address >>>>> -------------------------------------------------- >>>>> >>>> >>> Okay, now I need more detailed instructions. Was I supposed to post >>> only >>> as mails came in from then? From now I've caught up to this mail? What >>> about >>> the other ones that I had something to say to, to the dusts of time with >>> them? Surely, any time I actually post is real-time somewhere... Having >>> fun >>> with concepts, yours, >>> Jon >>> >>> ObCD-R: Skyeklad - _Live_ >>> -- >>> Jonathan Jarrett, Cambridge jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk >>> >>> ======================================================================= >>> "With Capitalism, man exploits man. With Socialism, it is exactly >>> opposite" >>> -Robert Anton Wilson >>> >>> > From swann1066 at GMAIL.COM Wed May 27 16:33:07 2009 From: swann1066 at GMAIL.COM (swann1066) Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 13:33:07 -0700 Subject: Seeking HW40 Friday tix Message-ID: Hey all, Does anyone have a line on tickets for the HW40 Friday 28? I have a ticket for Saturday 29th, but when paying umpteen dollars to go to London for HW40 it seems crazy not to catch both nights. Willing to pay "You gotta be kidding me" prices for it. Help? Steve From steve.bishop at DB.COM Thu May 28 09:06:37 2009 From: steve.bishop at DB.COM (Steve Bishop) Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 14:06:37 +0100 Subject: Cambridge Junction 10 December In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hawkwind are confirmed to be playing that night by the venue - superb ! --- This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient (or have received this e-mail in error) please notify the sender immediately and delete this e-mail. Any unauthorized copying, disclosure or distribution of the material in this e-mail is strictly forbidden. Please refer to http://www.db.com/en/content/eu_disclosures.htm for additional EU corporate and regulatory disclosures. From steve.bishop at DB.COM Thu May 28 10:04:06 2009 From: steve.bishop at DB.COM (Steve Bishop) Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 15:04:06 +0100 Subject: Argentinian HotMG ?! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: http://cgi.ebay.com/HAWKWIND-LP-PRO-LA-ANTESALA-ARGENTINA-15815_W0QQitemZ370205546875QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMusic_on_Vinyl?hash=item5631f8597b&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2%7C65%3A16%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318%7C301%3A1%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50 --- This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient (or have received this e-mail in error) please notify the sender immediately and delete this e-mail. Any unauthorized copying, disclosure or distribution of the material in this e-mail is strictly forbidden. Please refer to http://www.db.com/en/content/eu_disclosures.htm for additional EU corporate and regulatory disclosures. From visionaryhead at DORAMAIL.COM Thu May 28 14:14:09 2009 From: visionaryhead at DORAMAIL.COM (Visionary Head) Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 13:14:09 -0500 Subject: HW kollectorpost-Mind Journey LP sighting Message-ID: According to Brian Tawn, Mind Journey was an acetate he had cut for himself of Glasgow 1975, which began with Mind Journey Or am I wrong? Vince here is a quick adrenaline rush for FoFP and Co. If you want North Korea handled by the shadow people, get me the next copy NOW http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190309604699&ru= http%3A%2F%2Fshop.ebay.com%3A80%2F%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3 Dp3907.m38.l1313%26_nkw%3D190309604699%26_sacat%3DSee-All- Categories%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1 -- Be Yourself @ mail.com! Choose From 200+ Email Addresses Get a Free Account at www.mail.com From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu May 28 15:15:46 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 14:15:46 -0500 Subject: HW kollectorpost-Mind Journey LP sighting In-Reply-To: <20090528181409.3D5F5606884@ws1-4.us4.outblaze.com> Message-ID: On 5/28/09, Visionary Head wrote: > > According to Brian Tawn, Mind Journey was an acetate he had cut for > himself of Glasgow 1975, which began with Mind Journey > Or am I wrong? Hi Vince!! I was just about to ask your name since we've both been on here a while now I was afraid my usual humor might be misunderstood.....you and I and whoever else have already "solved" the mind journey and the dave brock "sweet mary" 45. I put the mind journey header here to draw attention since it is a 75 show, and appears to be an (new) item that could be obtained. Stupid title IMO, and very annoying that this is likely a brand new item that is being auctioned like it is a vintage one..... From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu May 28 15:20:43 2009 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 14:20:43 -0500 Subject: Argentinian HotMG ?! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: and a promo copy at that~!~!! isn't it?? I wondered why that one was more expensive On 5/28/09, Steve Bishop wrote: > > > http://cgi.ebay.com/HAWKWIND-LP-PRO-LA-ANTESALA-ARGENTINA-15815_W0QQitemZ370205546875QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMusic_on_Vinyl?hash=item5631f8597b&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2%7C65%3A16%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318%7C301%3A1%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50 > > --- > > This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you > are > not the intended recipient (or have received this e-mail in error) please > notify the sender immediately and delete this e-mail. Any unauthorized > copying, disclosure or distribution of the material in this e-mail is > strictly > forbidden. > > Please refer to http://www.db.com/en/content/eu_disclosures.htm for > additional > EU corporate and regulatory disclosures. From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sat May 30 08:27:59 2009 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 08:27:59 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Does Not Care show Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com MAY 30, 2009: NEW RADIO SHOW: SPACE DOES NOT CARE (SHOW #16) I've uploaded a new show from Space Does Not Care (show #16)). See the playlist below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day in both streaming and download editions. You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html Space Does Not Care (show #16) Chuck did a radio show dubbed "Space Does Not Care" from 1999-2003 at KUCR out of Riverside, CA, which streamed on-line for most of that time. After moving up to San Luis Obispo county, Chuck met with politics and apathy from the local college and public stations, but recently got a nudge from a friend to ask Jerry Kranitz if there was space for another show on Aural Innovations' on-line radio site: Hence the return of "Space Does Not Care", the format of which I'll safely place under the umbrella of Psych/Space/Kraut/Electro/Indie/Folk/Noise-rock. JET JAGUAR - "Commandos Of the New Sun" (from 3rd Millenium Power Drive - Overlord) HAWKWIND - "Sunray" (from Take Me To Your Leader - Hawk/Voiceprint) SPACE RITUAL - "Communique II/Ritual Of the Ravaged Earth" (from Otherworld - Esoteric) THE ORB - "S.A.L.T." (from Orblivion - Island) THE ORB - "Pandaharmonium" (from Auntie Aubrey Remixes) SHEEP ON DRUGS - "California Uber Alles" (from Dread Kennedies tribute - Invisible) SHEEP ON DRUGS - "Waiting For the Man" (from One For the Money - Invisible) MIRZA - "The Path Is White Clouds" (from Iron Compass Flux - Darla) SUBARACHNOID SPACE - "Burn Shot/Dateland" (from Also Rising - Strange Attractors) ST 37 - "Speed Of Life" (from Future Memories - Four/Four) ST 37 - "Invocation Of My Demon Brother" (from And Then What - Reverb Worship) ELECTRIC SIX ORGANS OF ADMITTANCE - "Close To the Sky" (from Bread, Beard and Bear's Prayers - Bastet) MUSHROOM - "Foxy Music" (from Compared to What? - Innerspace) SILVER APPLES - "Drugged" (from Remixes - Third Stone) CABARET VOLTAIRE - "Black Mask" (from Red Mecca - Mute) GUILD NAVIGATORS - "Glimmer" (from Zone - Amblifier) JETTISON SLINKY - "Pagin' Abandon" (from The Only Song We Know - Evander) UNDERGROUND ZERO - "Aimless Flight" (from The Elf & The Hawk - Black Widow) PORCUPINE TREE - "Signify" (from The Delerium EP - Delerium) BONOBO - "Exploration" (from It Came From the Sea - Solid Steel/Ninja Tune) TRANS AM - "Shining Path" (from Sex Change - Thrill Jockey) FARFLUNG - "Day of St. Anthony's Fire" (from Transglobal Friends & Relations - Transparency) MONOSHOCK - "Hawkwind Show/Destination: Soil" (from Runnin' Ape-Like From the Backwards Superman '89-'95 - S-S) http://Aural-Innovations.com