From m.j.crook at TALK21.COM Wed Jun 1 13:38:25 2011 From: m.j.crook at TALK21.COM (Mick Crook) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 18:38:25 +0100 Subject: HW: ROQUETING THROUGH SPACE LP In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I just bought LP this?'cos the bonus 7" has?"Transdimensional Man" (About time it was played live!!) The other side of the 7" has a version of Urban Geurilla with NT guesting. Pity I can't play it as I don't have a record player! ? ?http://www.therocktologist.com/roqueting-through-space.html ? Mick From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Wed Jun 1 17:08:57 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 16:08:57 -0500 Subject: HW: ROQUETING THROUGH SPACE LP In-Reply-To: <54056.33543.qm@web87316.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: that's pretty cool Mick. I wish I could afford to get that now. Thank you for calling it up. In friendly retaliation, I'll just be over to my 4LP Not Of This Earth box set I've had dump-gifted on me. It occured to me if nothing else, it is MASSIVE window dressing for the fact that I've now got _This Is Hawkwind Sonic Attack_ on vinyl, and seeing how I just discovered my PT "On The Sunday" original CD has fallout, I'm more than happy to play custodian/librarian. I had a blast collecting records with no table for a few years, but Keith stated asking questions since it was getting pretty furius and TG the local shop (where I am no longer allowed in!!), had the perfect cheapo just waiting for me one day Meanwhile I have continued to have CDR problems which led me to look and I think I discovered that HIGH HUMIDITY is very bad for those, of which we have a lot here. On 6/1/11, Mick Crook wrote: > I just bought LP this?'cos the bonus 7" has?"Transdimensional Man" (About > time it was played live!!) The other side of the 7" has a version of Urban > Geurilla with NT guesting. Pity I can't play it as I don't have a record > player! > > ?http://www.therocktologist.com/roqueting-through-space.html > > Mick > From jason_gregory at TALK21.COM Wed Jun 1 19:19:39 2011 From: jason_gregory at TALK21.COM (BOC-L Jamun) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 19:19:39 -0400 Subject: HW: ROQUETING THROUGH SPACE LP Message-ID: On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 18:38:25 +0100, Mick Crook wrote: > Pity I can't play it as I don't have a record player! >?http://www.therocktologist.com/roqueting-through-space.html >? >Mick I have it, I have a record player and I have played it. Its very good. I also like the cover art. There where two versions of the included 7". The first was a on red vinyl with a white label. The second was white vinyl with a chess board b&w label. The red vinyl is the rarest<100 copies I think. In fact Fruits De Mer Records are making a name for themselves in "KOLLECTING" circles. All there releases are sold out in days. I am hoping for a Sub Pop Singles club revival here:) BTW, there is simply no excuse for not have a record deck (note deck) these days. Only old grannies use the term player. Its either "Deck" or "Turntable". Get an ebay special or get a pro-ject. From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Wed Jun 1 23:58:42 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 22:58:42 -0500 Subject: Fwd: The Phenomenon of Lmuinosity...UPDATED LINK In-Reply-To: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Here is an updated link to the video "The Phenomenon of Luminosity" I recently posted. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLuW-LI4hRw I added a few more clips from past shows and made it slightly longer. Please feel free to pass this link on to anyone that may be interested... Thanks! Jim (216) 939-0456 jameslascko at sbcglobal.net ********************************************* "THE PHENOMENON OF LUMINOSITY" A live presentation (using multi-video and effects projectors) that explores the relationships and interactions of colors mixed within the beauty of liquid fractal images, moire' effects, kaleidoscopes, mandalas, liquid oils, and strobe lighting... all sprinkled with pointed imagery and assorted video effects that can be customized for any occasion. This show is MIXED LIVE to the accompaniment of music - your live music or our pre-recorded music - and no two shows are ever the same! The length of the show can vary from one hour to all night affairs depending on what's desired. Small to very large displays are possible and are sized according to the venue. This colorful eye catching display is suitable for festivals, concerts, partys, or fundraisers and can be further customized with your preferred artwork, video clips, the band (or) DJ's name, venue name & logo... even the logos of the event's sponsors! The customized material can be seamlessly blended and mixed into the actual display itself since multiple effects for every show are uniquely positioned and layered according to the demands of each venue. Projections can be on single (or) multiple screens, large light colored walls, buildings at night, trees, etc. Works great at nighttime playing over a building's facade! This show is best indoors (where lighting can be controlled) or at nighttime events & festivals featuring live DJ's, pre-recorded music, or any band or act that may benefit from a large, dazzling display of designs, color, and movement as a unique backdrop for their performances. We can turn any event into a large, colorful, eye-pleasing visual treat with... "THE PHENOMENON OF LUMINOSITY"! For more details please email or call: jameslascko at sbcglobal.net (216) 939-0456 From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 2 01:44:47 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 00:44:47 -0500 Subject: (OFF) HW: ROQUETING THROUGH SPACE LP Message-ID: Not rocking any boats here, just want to comment that "record player" does not sound off my 'weirdo' alarrm, and I myself might have said that. But of course I say all kinds of things anyway. Now if someone said "I've not got a Victrola", I might have found it odd. But I am not arguing that the term player might be old-hat, I just canl't see myself ever finding fault with it. And FWIW, despite the fun I have been having with my super-cheap attempt at copying the "real" "decks", I realise eventually I will want a better one and the reality of going for a pro-ject whatchamacallem instead of another Rega is under consideration as a more reasonable thing for me But I sure liked my Rega 3 On 6/1/11, Mick Crook wrote: > I just bought LP this 'cos the bonus 7" has "Transdimensional Man" (About > time it was played live!!) The other side of the 7" has a version of Urban > Geurilla with NT guesting. Pity I can't play it as I don't have a record > player! > > http://www.therocktologist.com/roqueting-through-space.html > > Mick > From bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE Thu Jun 2 03:03:00 2011 From: bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 09:03:00 +0200 Subject: TEST Message-ID: Just testing From steve.bishop at DB.COM Thu Jun 2 03:22:00 2011 From: steve.bishop at DB.COM (Steve Bishop) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 08:22:00 +0100 Subject: TEST In-Reply-To: <000c01cc20f3$1bf1b970$53d52c50$@t-online.de> Message-ID: just working ! BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List wrote on 02/06/2011 08:03:00: > Just testing --- 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 corporate and regulatory EU disclosures and to http://www.db.com/unitedkingdom/content/privacy.htm for information about privacy. From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 2 03:26:40 2011 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 15:26:40 +0800 Subject: TEST In-Reply-To: Message-ID: mmm... On 2 June 2011 15:22, Steve Bishop wrote: > just working ! > > > BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List wrote on > 02/06/2011 08:03:00: > > > Just testing > > > --- > > 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 > corporate and regulatory EU disclosures and to > http://www.db.com/unitedkingdom/content/privacy.htm for information about > privacy. From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 2 03:27:28 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 02:27:28 -0500 Subject: TEST In-Reply-To: Message-ID: just testy!! On 6/2/11, Steve Bishop wrote: > just working ! > > > BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List wrote on > 02/06/2011 08:03:00: > >> Just testing > > > --- > > 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 > corporate and regulatory EU disclosures and to > http://www.db.com/unitedkingdom/content/privacy.htm for information about > privacy. From crimsonmirrors at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 2 03:33:26 2011 From: crimsonmirrors at GMAIL.COM (Sybaelle) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 01:33:26 -0600 Subject: TEST In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Did we pass? On 6/2/2011 1:27 AM, mike coleman wrote: > just testy!! > > On 6/2/11, Steve Bishop wrote: >> just working ! >> >> >> BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List wrote on >> 02/06/2011 08:03:00: >> >>> Just testing >> >> --- >> >> 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 >> corporate and regulatory EU disclosures and to >> http://www.db.com/unitedkingdom/content/privacy.htm for information about >> privacy. From bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE Thu Jun 2 03:45:33 2011 From: bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 09:45:33 +0200 Subject: AW: TEST In-Reply-To: <4DE73CC6.7020904@gmail.com> Message-ID: Yes it works. THANKS ! -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] Im Auftrag von Sybaelle Gesendet: Donnerstag, 2. Juni 2011 09:33 An: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Betreff: Re: TEST Did we pass? On 6/2/2011 1:27 AM, mike coleman wrote: > just testy!! > > On 6/2/11, Steve Bishop wrote: >> just working ! >> >> >> BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List wrote on >> 02/06/2011 08:03:00: >> >>> Just testing >> >> --- >> >> 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 corporate and regulatory EU disclosures and to >> http://www.db.com/unitedkingdom/content/privacy.htm for information >> about privacy. From freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU Thu Jun 2 06:24:38 2011 From: freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU (Bill & Cynthia) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 18:24:38 +0800 Subject: TEST In-Reply-To: <4DE73CC6.7020904@gmail.com> Message-ID: Well! You all passed So what do you all want to be when you grow up? Our planet just might be saved.... No more Death Generator Mhwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa From: Sybaelle Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 3:33 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: TEST Did we pass? On 6/2/2011 1:27 AM, mike coleman wrote: > just testy!! > > On 6/2/11, Steve Bishop wrote: >> just working ! >> >> >> BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List wrote on >> 02/06/2011 08:03:00: >> >>> Just testing >> >> --- >> >> 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 >> corporate and regulatory EU disclosures and to >> http://www.db.com/unitedkingdom/content/privacy.htm for information about >> privacy. From crimsonmirrors at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 2 07:00:12 2011 From: crimsonmirrors at GMAIL.COM (Sybaelle) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 05:00:12 -0600 Subject: TEST In-Reply-To: <7826841489FB489FAA211E584BC8A5E3@BillFreemanPC> Message-ID: What about Orgone Accumulators? On 6/2/2011 4:24 AM, Bill & Cynthia wrote: > Well! You all passed > > So what do you all want to be when you grow up? > > Our planet just might be saved.... > > No more Death Generator > > Mhwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa > > > > From: Sybaelle > Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 3:33 PM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: TEST > > > Did we pass? > > On 6/2/2011 1:27 AM, mike coleman wrote: >> just testy!! >> >> On 6/2/11, Steve Bishop wrote: >>> just working ! >>> >>> >>> BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List wrote on >>> 02/06/2011 08:03:00: >>> >>>> Just testing >>> --- >>> >>> 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 >>> corporate and regulatory EU disclosures and to >>> http://www.db.com/unitedkingdom/content/privacy.htm for information about >>> privacy. From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 2 07:28:29 2011 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 19:28:29 +0800 Subject: TEST In-Reply-To: <4DE76D3C.5050001@gmail.com> Message-ID: Its no social integrator... On 2 June 2011 19:00, Sybaelle wrote: > What about Orgone Accumulators? > > > On 6/2/2011 4:24 AM, Bill & Cynthia wrote: > >> Well! You all passed >> >> So what do you all want to be when you grow up? >> >> Our planet just might be saved.... >> >> No more Death Generator >> >> Mhwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa >> >> >> >> From: Sybaelle >> Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 3:33 PM >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Subject: Re: TEST >> >> >> Did we pass? >> >> On 6/2/2011 1:27 AM, mike coleman wrote: >> >>> just testy!! >>> >>> On 6/2/11, Steve Bishop wrote: >>> >>>> just working ! >>>> >>>> >>>> BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List wrote on >>>> 02/06/2011 08:03:00: >>>> >>>> Just testing >>>>> >>>> --- >>>> >>>> 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 >>>> corporate and regulatory EU disclosures and to >>>> http://www.db.com/unitedkingdom/content/privacy.htm for information >>>> about >>>> privacy. >>>> >>> From fofp at STAFFMAIL.ED.AC.UK Thu Jun 2 10:44:52 2011 From: fofp at STAFFMAIL.ED.AC.UK (Mike Holmes) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 15:44:52 +0100 Subject: Snaimail address In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Lucy was meant to bring a Hawkwind CD for you, but I'm late copying it. It's one I got from Dave at the Wight festival. I'll post it though. What's your current snailmail? How's tricks otherwise? Cheers Mike -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From fofp at STAFFMAIL.ED.AC.UK Thu Jun 2 10:48:35 2011 From: fofp at STAFFMAIL.ED.AC.UK (Mike Holmes) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 15:48:35 +0100 Subject: Snaimail address In-Reply-To: <4DE7A1E4.1060102@staffmail.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: On 02/06/2011 15:44, Mike Holmes wrote: > Lucy was meant to bring a Hawkwind CD for you, but I'm late copying it. > It's one I got from Dave at the Wight festival. > > I'll post it though. What's your current snailmail? > > How's tricks otherwise? > > Cheers > > Mike Rats. OK, that one's for Arin and Rich.... -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From m.j.crook at TALK21.COM Thu Jun 2 13:46:07 2011 From: m.j.crook at TALK21.COM (Mick Crook) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 18:46:07 +0100 Subject: HW: ROQUETING THROUGH SPACE LP In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Doh! My 7" is White :( ? ? >Only old grannies use the term player. Its either "Deck" or >"Turntable" ? Ha Ha -?I am rather old and I don't think the term "deck" was around when I started listening to HW so it will continue to be record player in my case I'm afraid :) ?? --- On Thu, 2/6/11, BOC-L Jamun wrote: From: BOC-L Jamun Subject: Re: HW: ROQUETING THROUGH SPACE LP To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Date: Thursday, 2 June, 2011, 0:19 On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 18:38:25 +0100, Mick Crook wrote: > Pity I can't play it as I don't have a record player! >?http://www.therocktologist.com/roqueting-through-space.html >? >Mick I have it, I have a record player and I have played it. Its very good. I also like the cover art. There where two versions of the included? 7". The first was a on red vinyl with a white label. The second was white vinyl with a chess board b&w label. The red vinyl is the rarest<100 copies I think. In fact Fruits De Mer Records are making a name for themselves in "KOLLECTING" circles. All there releases are sold out in days. I am hoping for a Sub Pop Singles club revival here:) BTW, there is simply no excuse for not have a record deck (note deck) these days. Only old grannies use the term player. Its either "Deck" or "Turntable". Get an ebay special or get a pro-ject. From jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK Thu Jun 2 13:57:45 2011 From: jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK (strobridge jill) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 18:57:45 +0100 Subject: Snaimail address In-Reply-To: <4DE7A1E4.1060102@staffmail.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: Hi No change. 59 Melville Street (top flat), Edinburgh, EH3 7HL Thanks! And let me know how much I owe you. All good here. Happily researching 17th & 18th century landholding charters in the NAS and recovering from two days of very hard excavation work at the weekend in the wind and the rain. Hope all is well with you cheers Jill On 2 June 2011 15:44, Mike Holmes wrote: > Lucy was meant to bring a Hawkwind CD for you, but I'm late copying it. > It's one I got from Dave at the Wight festival. > > I'll post it though. What's your current snailmail? > > How's tricks otherwise? > > Cheers > > Mike > > -- > The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in > Scotland, with registration number SC005336. > From lucidsound at IC24.NET Thu Jun 2 14:05:01 2011 From: lucidsound at IC24.NET (lucidsound) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 19:05:01 +0100 Subject: HW: ROQUETING THROUGH SPACE LP Message-ID: Mine is one of those old ones with a brass horn and a dog staring into it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mick Crook" To: Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 6:46 PM Subject: Re: HW: ROQUETING THROUGH SPACE LP Doh! My 7" is White :( >Only old grannies use the term player. Its either "Deck" or >"Turntable" Ha Ha - I am rather old and I don't think the term "deck" was around when I started listening to HW so it will continue to be record player in my case I'm afraid :) --- On Thu, 2/6/11, BOC-L Jamun wrote: From: BOC-L Jamun Subject: Re: HW: ROQUETING THROUGH SPACE LP To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Date: Thursday, 2 June, 2011, 0:19 On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 18:38:25 +0100, Mick Crook wrote: > Pity I can't play it as I don't have a record player! > http://www.therocktologist.com/roqueting-through-space.html > >Mick I have it, I have a record player and I have played it. Its very good. I also like the cover art. There where two versions of the included 7". The first was a on red vinyl with a white label. The second was white vinyl with a chess board b&w label. The red vinyl is the rarest<100 copies I think. In fact Fruits De Mer Records are making a name for themselves in "KOLLECTING" circles. All there releases are sold out in days. I am hoping for a Sub Pop Singles club revival here:) BTW, there is simply no excuse for not have a record deck (note deck) these days. Only old grannies use the term player. Its either "Deck" or "Turntable". Get an ebay special or get a pro-ject. From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 2 14:09:55 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 13:09:55 -0500 Subject: HW: ROQUETING THROUGH SPACE LP In-Reply-To: <49FC70BD104543B29D86F3FFF0449839@Magdallen> Message-ID: On 6/2/11, lucidsound wrote: > Mine is one of those old ones with a brass horn and a dog staring into it. I've got a Church of Hawkwind with that on!!! (never heard of another) (win..........k) I was looking at my (deck), (oh no. he-vage and manboobs back in mind), and it's hard calling mine any of those terms!!! But my playing methodology is so advanced I think I'm still high-ending From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 2 15:38:16 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 14:38:16 -0500 Subject: TEST In-Reply-To: <7826841489FB489FAA211E584BC8A5E3@BillFreemanPC> Message-ID: On 6/2/11, Bill & Cynthia wrote: > Well! You all passed > > So what do you all want to be when you grow up? > > Our planet just might be saved.... > > No more Death Generator > > Mhwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Oh Oh I wanna play!! How about free of cancer and maybe even _still alive_? I read an article from Australia where they did a survey about ho much of the public there was even aware there had been any meltdown at fukushima and the results were appalling. Maybe like 4 in 40 or 50. Apparently there is massive media-blackout there too because of vested Uranium interests. I want to know why global mainstream media are not now running for their lives. just for a start? http://enenews.com/a-massive-cover-up-texas-officials-directed-staff-to-change-test-results-that-showed-drinking-water-exceeded-epa-radiation-limits/comment-page-1 From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 2 16:07:12 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 15:07:12 -0500 Subject: TEST In-Reply-To: Message-ID: and this is the VERY same reason many of you have got ot be so old as UFO tards On 6/2/11, mike coleman wrote: > On 6/2/11, Bill & Cynthia wrote: >> Well! You all passed >> >> So what do you all want to be when you grow up? >> >> Our planet just might be saved.... >> >> No more Death Generator >> >> Mhwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa > > Oh Oh I wanna play!! > How about free of cancer and maybe even _still alive_? > I read an article from Australia where they did a survey about ho much > of the public there was even aware there had been any meltdown at > fukushima and the results were appalling. Maybe like 4 in 40 or 50. > Apparently there is massive media-blackout there too because of vested > Uranium interests. I want to know why global mainstream media are not > now running for their lives. just for a start? > http://enenews.com/a-massive-cover-up-texas-officials-directed-staff-to-change-test-results-that-showed-drinking-water-exceeded-epa-radiation-limits/comment-page-1 > From lucidsound at IC24.NET Thu Jun 2 16:59:23 2011 From: lucidsound at IC24.NET (lucidsound) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 21:59:23 +0100 Subject: HW: ROQUETING THROUGH SPACE LP Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: "mike coleman" >> Mine is one of those old ones with a brass horn and a dog staring into >> it. > > I've got a Church of Hawkwind with that on!!! (never heard of another) > (win..........k) > Yes I have one too, they are pretty hard to find. Mine came from a dealer in Norway. From crimsonmirrors at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 2 21:02:45 2011 From: crimsonmirrors at GMAIL.COM (Sybaelle) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 19:02:45 -0600 Subject: TEST In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Okay and shortly after this, I was at an alternative news site reading about chemtrails and came upon this thread about orgones: http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread711513/pg1 Which led me to a whole bunch of videos on youtube about....yep....accumulators. http://youtu.be/sPV-JExUPns Of course a great many of said videos were actually different videos of our favorite Hawkwind song about these accumulators. And then I ultimately stumbled upon another cool site. http://www.orgonelab.org/ Until today I had only read about orgone accumulators beyond the Hawkwind lyrics in Jack Kerouac's "On the Road." Today may have been a bit of overkill but I still thought it was kind of cool. Hope it's of interest to others too. :) On 6/2/2011 5:28 AM, Jonathan Smith wrote: > Its no social integrator... > > On 2 June 2011 19:00, Sybaelle wrote: > >> What about Orgone Accumulators? >> >> >> On 6/2/2011 4:24 AM, Bill& Cynthia wrote: >> >>> Well! You all passed >>> >>> So what do you all want to be when you grow up? >>> >>> Our planet just might be saved.... >>> >>> No more Death Generator >>> >>> Mhwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa >>> >>> >>> >>> From: Sybaelle >>> Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 3:33 PM >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> Subject: Re: TEST >>> >>> >>> Did we pass? >>> >>> On 6/2/2011 1:27 AM, mike coleman wrote: >>> >>>> just testy!! >>>> >>>> On 6/2/11, Steve Bishop wrote: >>>> >>>>> just working ! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List wrote on >>>>> 02/06/2011 08:03:00: >>>>> >>>>> Just testing >>>>> --- >>>>> >>>>> 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 >>>>> corporate and regulatory EU disclosures and to >>>>> http://www.db.com/unitedkingdom/content/privacy.htm for information >>>>> about >>>>> privacy. >>>>> From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 2 21:09:34 2011 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2011 09:09:34 +0800 Subject: TEST In-Reply-To: <4DE832B5.6070403@gmail.com> Message-ID: The FDA imprisoned Reich and burned his books for selling Orgone Accumulators. What scared them so much? On 3 June 2011 09:02, Sybaelle wrote: > Okay and shortly after this, I was at an alternative news site reading > about chemtrails and came upon this thread about orgones: > > http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread711513/pg1 > > Which led me to a whole bunch of videos on youtube > about....yep....accumulators. > > http://youtu.be/sPV-JExUPns > > Of course a great many of said videos were actually different videos of our > favorite Hawkwind song about these accumulators. > > And then I ultimately stumbled upon another cool site. > > http://www.orgonelab.org/ > > Until today I had only read about orgone accumulators beyond the Hawkwind > lyrics in Jack Kerouac's "On the Road." Today may have been a bit of > overkill but I still thought it was kind of cool. Hope it's of interest to > others too. :) > > > On 6/2/2011 5:28 AM, Jonathan Smith wrote: > >> Its no social integrator... >> >> On 2 June 2011 19:00, Sybaelle wrote: >> >> What about Orgone Accumulators? >>> >>> >>> On 6/2/2011 4:24 AM, Bill& Cynthia wrote: >>> >>> Well! You all passed >>>> >>>> So what do you all want to be when you grow up? >>>> >>>> Our planet just might be saved.... >>>> >>>> No more Death Generator >>>> >>>> Mhwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> From: Sybaelle >>>> Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 3:33 PM >>>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>>> Subject: Re: TEST >>>> >>>> >>>> Did we pass? >>>> >>>> On 6/2/2011 1:27 AM, mike coleman wrote: >>>> >>>> just testy!! >>>>> >>>>> On 6/2/11, Steve Bishop wrote: >>>>> >>>>> just working ! >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List wrote >>>>>> on >>>>>> 02/06/2011 08:03:00: >>>>>> >>>>>> Just testing >>>>>> --- >>>>>> >>>>>> 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 >>>>>> corporate and regulatory EU disclosures and to >>>>>> http://www.db.com/unitedkingdom/content/privacy.htm for information >>>>>> about >>>>>> privacy. >>>>>> >>>>>> From altbouch at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 2 21:12:49 2011 From: altbouch at GMAIL.COM (Albert Bouchard) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 21:12:49 -0400 Subject: TEST In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I wanna play another gig with Brock. I've been thinking of all the cool stuff we could have done and didn't do. Crap! On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 3:38 PM, mike coleman wrote: > On 6/2/11, Bill & Cynthia wrote: > > Well! You all passed > > > > So what do you all want to be when you grow up? > > > > Our planet just might be saved.... > > > > No more Death Generator > > > > Mhwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa > > Oh Oh I wanna play!! > How about free of cancer and maybe even _still alive_? > I read an article from Australia where they did a survey about ho much > of the public there was even aware there had been any meltdown at > fukushima and the results were appalling. Maybe like 4 in 40 or 50. > Apparently there is massive media-blackout there too because of vested > Uranium interests. I want to know why global mainstream media are not > now running for their lives. just for a start? > > http://enenews.com/a-massive-cover-up-texas-officials-directed-staff-to-change-test-results-that-showed-drinking-water-exceeded-epa-radiation-limits/comment-page-1 > From stevefreight at GMAIL.COM Sat Jun 4 06:54:15 2011 From: stevefreight at GMAIL.COM (Steve Freight) Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 11:54:15 +0100 Subject: Distant Horizons CD Message-ID: Anyone had theirs yet as said to be released 30 May? Steve -- View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From ianabrahams1 at YAHOO.CO.UK Sun Jun 5 03:26:50 2011 From: ianabrahams1 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Ian Abrahams) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 08:26:50 +0100 Subject: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned Message-ID: I've been asked to pass on this detail from Easy Action Records who have a 1972 live Hawkwind release coming in August: This one is due out in August with the initial pressing coming in a limited edition deluxe packaging before reverting to standard CD format for future pressings. There?s also a vinyl edition planned for this, details on the label?s website (www.easyaction.co.uk). Here?s the press release information: Artist: Hawkwind CD/Vinyl Release: Leave No Star Unturned Release Date: 28th August 2011 Label & Cat: Easy Action Recordings, EARS041 (CD) ? DPROMLP88 (LP) On 27th January 1972, Hawkwind, their comrades in Notting Hill / Ladbroke Grove psychedelic proto-punk agitprop The Pink Fairies, and what would be labelled as The Last Minute Put-Together Boogie Band featuring the elusive Syd Barrett were brought together at The Cambridge Corn Exchange under the title The Six Hour Technicolor Dream by local music promoter and ?Head Shop? proprietor Steve Brink. If we?d had the technology of today way back then, then for such a line-up we?d most certainly have on our shelves the DVD with its 5.1 stereo soundtrack, the CD box set, and the Blu-ray package. Instead, what we have is something previously shrouded in mystery and rumour; quarter-inch ReVox open reel sourced recordings that have been whispered of in the circles of those who know. One of only two known copies of this show surfaced in the mid-80s, promptly to vanish into the vaults unheard and unreleased. Thankfully, the other finally emerged from a forgotten loft space in 2005 and made its way into the hands of Easy Action Records via a circuitous route which included an appearance at the famous Bonham?s auction house in London?s affluent Knightsbridge - what a contrast to the anarchic ?peace and love? characters decrying the evil tentacles of ?The Man? who play on these recordings. The three bands lining-up that night represent a legacy of huge importance to students, followers and historians of the underground counterculture of the late ?60s and early ?70s. Leave No Star Unturned delivers the Hawkwind portion of that gathering and in doing so illuminates the band at the start of what can be seen in hindsight as its mainstream breakthrough year ? if ?mainstream? could ever be a label applied at any time across the band?s forty-year-plus history of being the perennial outsiders surviving, if not on the edge of time, then certainly on the outside of the music industry. But it?s 1972 ? the year that ?Silver Machine? took them to the top reaches of the Singles Chart and on to Top Of The Pops, the year that Radio One embraced them for In Concert and the year that they embarked on their ambitious science fiction theatre Space Ritual tour ? the show that yielded the fabulously dense and atmospheric wall-of-sound that is the Space Ritual Alive In Liverpool And London double album. Featuring among the Hawkwind ranks here are their ever-present figurehead and Hawklord Dave Brock, the thundering pre-Motorhead bass-playing of Lemmy, space poet and lyricist Robert Calvert, and the freewheeling, improvisational and theatrical heart of the band, Nik Turner. There?s an early version of ?Silver Machine?, before the single version was captured at The Roundhouse and overdubbed at Morgan Studios with Lemmy?s growling vocal, and featuring here an all together different delivery by Calvert (the song?s co-writer alongside Brock). There?s only the second known live recording of ?Born To Go?, blistering versions of ?Master Of The Universe? and ?You Shouldn?t Do That?, and a contrastingly spacious and spacey rendition of ?You Know You?re Only Dreaming?. This is Hawkwind building to a crescendo on stage and off ? building up the myth and legend that would make them the embodiment of tripped-out space rock in perpetuity. The Hawkwind back catalogue of this era, their time on United Artists, has been lovingly managed and maintained for availability by EMI who have generously granted a licence for the release of this historic recording. Hawkwind fans are indebted to them for their support in enabling this show to be widely heard and cherished. The deluxe packaging, and the extensive sleevenotes written by Hawkwind biographer Ian Abrahams support this soundtrack but it?s the blistering power and energy of the improvisational Hawkwind that, indeed, leaves no star unturned. From ianabrahams1 at YAHOO.CO.UK Sun Jun 5 10:42:05 2011 From: ianabrahams1 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Ian Abrahams) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 15:42:05 +0100 Subject: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned Message-ID: Just to clarify, because a couple of people have asked me directly on this, the press sheet does refer to the second chronologically known recording of Born to Go.... there are several afterwards of course but only the Kinetic Playground tape carries a version of it prior to Cambridge January 72. From: Ian Abrahams To: BOC-L List Sent: Sunday, June 5, 2011 8:26 AM Subject: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned I've been asked to pass on this detail from Easy Action Records who have a 1972 live Hawkwind release coming in August: This one is due out in August with the initial pressing coming in a limited edition deluxe packaging before reverting to standard CD format for future pressings. There?s also a vinyl edition planned for this, details on the label?s website (www.easyaction.co.uk). Here?s the press release information: Artist: Hawkwind CD/Vinyl Release: Leave No Star Unturned Release Date: 28th August 2011 Label & Cat: Easy Action Recordings, EARS041 (CD) ? DPROMLP88 (LP) On 27th January 1972, Hawkwind, their comrades in Notting Hill / Ladbroke Grove psychedelic proto-punk agitprop The Pink Fairies, and what would be labelled as The Last Minute Put-Together Boogie Band featuring the elusive Syd Barrett were brought together at The Cambridge Corn Exchange under the title The Six Hour Technicolor Dream by local music promoter and ?Head Shop? proprietor Steve Brink. If we?d had the technology of today way back then, then for such a line-up we?d most certainly have on our shelves the DVD with its 5.1 stereo soundtrack, the CD box set, and the Blu-ray package. Instead, what we have is something previously shrouded in mystery and rumour; quarter-inch ReVox open reel sourced recordings that have been whispered of in the circles of those who know. One of only two known copies of this show surfaced in the mid-80s, promptly to vanish into the vaults unheard and unreleased. Thankfully, the other finally emerged from a forgotten loft space in 2005 and made its way into the hands of Easy Action Records via a circuitous route which included an appearance at the famous Bonham?s auction house in London?s affluent Knightsbridge - what a contrast to the anarchic ?peace and love? characters decrying the evil tentacles of ?The Man? who play on these recordings. The three bands lining-up that night represent a legacy of huge importance to students, followers and historians of the underground counterculture of the late ?60s and early ?70s. Leave No Star Unturned delivers the Hawkwind portion of that gathering and in doing so illuminates the band at the start of what can be seen in hindsight as its mainstream breakthrough year ? if ?mainstream? could ever be a label applied at any time across the band?s forty-year-plus history of being the perennial outsiders surviving, if not on the edge of time, then certainly on the outside of the music industry. But it?s 1972 ? the year that ?Silver Machine? took them to the top reaches of the Singles Chart and on to Top Of The Pops, the year that Radio One embraced them for In Concert and the year that they embarked on their ambitious science fiction theatre Space Ritual tour ? the show that yielded the fabulously dense and atmospheric wall-of-sound that is the Space Ritual Alive In Liverpool And London double album. Featuring among the Hawkwind ranks here are their ever-present figurehead and Hawklord Dave Brock, the thundering pre-Motorhead bass-playing of Lemmy, space poet and lyricist Robert Calvert, and the freewheeling, improvisational and theatrical heart of the band, Nik Turner. There?s an early version of ?Silver Machine?, before the single version was captured at The Roundhouse and overdubbed at Morgan Studios with Lemmy?s growling vocal, and featuring here an all together different delivery by Calvert (the song?s co-writer alongside Brock). There?s only the second known live recording of ?Born To Go?, blistering versions of ?Master Of The Universe? and ?You Shouldn?t Do That?, and a contrastingly spacious and spacey rendition of ?You Know You?re Only Dreaming?. This is Hawkwind building to a crescendo on stage and off ? building up the myth and legend that would make them the embodiment of tripped-out space rock in perpetuity. The Hawkwind back catalogue of this era, their time on United Artists, has been lovingly managed and maintained for availability by EMI who have generously granted a licence for the release of this historic recording. Hawkwind fans are indebted to them for their support in enabling this show to be widely heard and cherished. The deluxe packaging, and the extensive sleevenotes written by Hawkwind biographer Ian Abrahams support this soundtrack but it?s the blistering power and energy of the improvisational Hawkwind that, indeed, leaves no star unturned. From elipxr5 at AOL.COM Sun Jun 5 14:47:10 2011 From: elipxr5 at AOL.COM (Elipxr5) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 14:47:10 -0400 Subject: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned / drummer question In-Reply-To: <90077.81504.qm@web26907.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi Ian...I know you've addressed the chronology but I'm still a mite confused. It seems like you're inferring Simon King is the drummer for this gig. Am I correct in that deduction? Thanks for the clarification. Thick as a brick in the USA, Eli Friedman -----Original Message----- From: Ian Abrahams To: BOC-L Sent: Sat, Jun 4, 2011 11:27 pm Subject: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned I've been asked to pass on this detail from Easy Action Records who have a 1972 live Hawkwind release coming in August: This one is due out in August with the initial pressing coming in a limited edition deluxe packaging before reverting to standard CD format for future pressings. There?s also a vinyl edition planned for this, details on the label?s website (www.easyaction.co.uk). Here?s the press release information: Artist: Hawkwind CD/Vinyl Release: Leave No Star Unturned Release Date: 28th August 2011 Label & Cat: Easy Action Recordings, EARS041 (CD) ? DPROMLP88 (LP) On 27th January 1972, Hawkwind, their comrades in Notting Hill / Ladbroke Grove psychedelic proto-punk agitprop The Pink Fairies, and what would be labelled as The Last Minute Put-Together Boogie Band featuring the elusive Syd Barrett were brought together at The Cambridge Corn Exchange under the title The Six Hour Technicolor Dream by local music promoter and ?Head Shop? proprietor Steve Brink. If we?d had the technology of today way back then, then for such a line-up we?d most certainly have on our shelves the DVD with its 5.1 stereo soundtrack, the CD box set, and the Blu-ray package. Instead, what we have is something previously shrouded in mystery and rumour; quarter-inch ReVox open reel sourced recordings that have been whispered of in the circles of those who know. One of only two known copies of this show surfaced in the mid-80s, promptly to vanish into the vaults unheard and unreleased. Thankfully, the other finally emerged from a forgotten loft space in 2005 and made its way into the hands of Easy Action Records via a circuitous route which included an appearance at the famous Bonham?s auction house in London?s affluent Knightsbridge - what a contrast to the anarchic ?peace and love? characters decrying the evil tentacles of ?The Man? who play on these recordings. The three bands lining-up that night represent a legacy of huge importance to students, followers and historians of the underground counterculture of the late ?60s and early ?70s. Leave No Star Unturned delivers the Hawkwind portion of that gathering and in doing so illuminates the band at the start of what can be seen in hindsight as its mainstream breakthrough year ? if ?mainstream? could ever be a label applied at any time across the band?s forty-year-plus history of being the perennial outsiders surviving, if not on the edge of time, then certainly on the outside of the music industry. But it?s 1972 ? the year that ?Silver Machine? took them to the top reaches of the Singles Chart and on to Top Of The Pops, the year that Radio One embraced them for In Concert and the year that they embarked on their ambitious science fiction theatre Space Ritual tour ? the show that yielded the fabulously dense and atmospheric wall-of-sound that is the Space Ritual Alive In Liverpool And London double album. Featuring among the Hawkwind ranks here are their ever-present figurehead and Hawklord Dave Brock, the thundering pre-Motorhead bass-playing of Lemmy, space poet and lyricist Robert Calvert, and the freewheeling, improvisational and theatrical heart of the band, Nik Turner. There?s an early version of ?Silver Machine?, before the single version was captured at The Roundhouse and overdubbed at Morgan Studios with Lemmy?s growling vocal, and featuring here an all together different delivery by Calvert (the song?s co-writer alongside Brock). There?s only the second known live recording of ?Born To Go?, blistering versions of ?Master Of The Universe? and ?You Shouldn?t Do That?, and a contrastingly spacious and spacey rendition of ?You Know You?re Only Dreaming?. This is Hawkwind building to a crescendo on stage and off ? building up the myth and legend that would make them the embodiment of tripped-out space rock in perpetuity. The Hawkwind back catalogue of this era, their time on United Artists, has been lovingly managed and maintained for availability by EMI who have generously granted a licence for the release of this historic recording. Hawkwind fans are indebted to them for their support in enabling this show to be widely heard and cherished. The deluxe packaging, and the extensive sleevenotes written by Hawkwind biographer Ian Abrahams support this soundtrack but it?s the blistering power and energy of the improvisational Hawkwind that, indeed, leaves no star unturned. From ianabrahams1 at YAHOO.CO.UK Sun Jun 5 15:28:18 2011 From: ianabrahams1 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Ian Abrahams) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 20:28:18 +0100 Subject: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned / drummer question In-Reply-To: <8CDF1C81CD27160-11AC-1D2A@webmail-m100.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: Er, no, I'm not inferring that at all... this is?recorded just over a?couple of weeks before Simon King would assume that role so most likely still Ollis I would think, though the drum seat does seem to have had a revolving occupancy during late 71 and early 72. From: Elipxr5 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Sunday, June 5, 2011 7:47 PM Subject: Re: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned / drummer question Hi Ian...I know you've addressed the chronology but I'm still a mite confused. It seems like you're inferring Simon King is the drummer for this gig. Am I correct in that deduction? Thanks for the clarification. Thick as a brick in the USA, Eli Friedman -----Original Message----- From: Ian Abrahams To: BOC-L Sent: Sat, Jun 4, 2011 11:27 pm Subject: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned I've been asked to pass on this detail from Easy Action Records who have a 1972 live Hawkwind release coming in August: This one is due out in August with the initial pressing coming in a limited edition deluxe packaging before reverting to standard CD format for future pressings. There?s also a vinyl edition planned for this, details on the label?s website (www.easyaction.co.uk). Here?s the press release information: Artist: Hawkwind CD/Vinyl Release: Leave No Star Unturned Release Date: 28th August 2011 Label & Cat: Easy Action Recordings, EARS041 (CD) ? DPROMLP88 (LP) On 27th January 1972, Hawkwind, their comrades in Notting Hill / Ladbroke Grove psychedelic proto-punk agitprop The Pink Fairies, and what would be labelled as The Last Minute Put-Together Boogie Band featuring the elusive Syd Barrett were brought together at The Cambridge Corn Exchange under the title The Six Hour Technicolor Dream by local music promoter and ?Head Shop? proprietor Steve Brink. If we?d had the technology of today way back then, then for such a line-up we?d most certainly have on our shelves the DVD with its 5.1 stereo soundtrack, the CD box set, and the Blu-ray package. Instead, what we have is something previously shrouded in mystery and rumour; quarter-inch ReVox open reel sourced recordings that have been whispered of in the circles of those who know. One of only two known copies of this show surfaced in the mid-80s, promptly to vanish into the vaults unheard and unreleased. Thankfully, the other finally emerged from a forgotten loft space in 2005 and made its way into the hands of Easy Action Records via a circuitous route which included an appearance at the famous Bonham?s auction house in London?s affluent Knightsbridge - what a contrast to the anarchic ?peace and love? characters decrying the evil tentacles of ?The Man? who play on these recordings. The three bands lining-up that night represent a legacy of huge importance to students, followers and historians of the underground counterculture of the late ?60s and early ?70s. Leave No Star Unturned delivers the Hawkwind portion of that gathering and in doing so illuminates the band at the start of what can be seen in hindsight as its mainstream breakthrough year ? if ?mainstream? could ever be a label applied at any time across the band?s forty-year-plus history of being the perennial outsiders surviving, if not on the edge of time, then certainly on the outside of the music industry. But it?s 1972 ? the year that ?Silver Machine? took them to the top reaches of the Singles Chart and on to Top Of The Pops, the year that Radio One embraced them for In Concert and the year that they embarked on their ambitious science fiction theatre Space Ritual tour ? the show that yielded the fabulously dense and atmospheric wall-of-sound that is the Space Ritual Alive In Liverpool And London double album. Featuring among the Hawkwind ranks here are their ever-present figurehead and Hawklord Dave Brock, the thundering pre-Motorhead bass-playing of Lemmy, space poet and lyricist Robert Calvert, and the freewheeling, improvisational and theatrical heart of the band, Nik Turner. There?s an early version of ?Silver Machine?, before the single version was captured at The Roundhouse and overdubbed at Morgan Studios with Lemmy?s growling vocal, and featuring here an all together different delivery by Calvert (the song?s co-writer alongside Brock). There?s only the second known live recording of ?Born To Go?, blistering versions of ?Master Of The Universe? and ?You Shouldn?t Do That?, and a contrastingly spacious and spacey rendition of ?You Know You?re Only Dreaming?. This is Hawkwind building to a crescendo on stage and off ? building up the myth and legend that would make them the embodiment of tripped-out space rock in perpetuity. The Hawkwind back catalogue of this era, their time on United Artists, has been lovingly managed and maintained for availability by EMI who have generously granted a licence for the release of this historic recording. Hawkwind fans are indebted to them for their support in enabling this show to be widely heard and cherished. The deluxe packaging, and the extensive sleevenotes written by Hawkwind biographer Ian Abrahams support this soundtrack but it?s the blistering power and energy of the improvisational Hawkwind that, indeed, leaves no star unturned. From elipxr5 at AOL.COM Sun Jun 5 15:54:42 2011 From: elipxr5 at AOL.COM (Elipxr5) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 15:54:42 -0400 Subject: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned / drummer question In-Reply-To: <277733.51563.qm@web26906.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Thanks Ian. I told you I was confused. I appreciate your clarification. Best wishes to you, Eli -----Original Message----- From: Ian Abrahams To: BOC-L Sent: Sun, Jun 5, 2011 11:28 am Subject: Re: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned / drummer question Er, no, I'm not inferring that at all... this is recorded just over a couple of weeks before Simon King would assume that role so most likely still Ollis I would think, though the drum seat does seem to have had a revolving occupancy during late 71 and early 72. From: Elipxr5 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Sunday, June 5, 2011 7:47 PM Subject: Re: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned / drummer question Hi Ian...I know you've addressed the chronology but I'm still a mite confused. It seems like you're inferring Simon King is the drummer for this gig. Am I correct in that deduction? Thanks for the clarification. Thick as a brick in the USA, Eli Friedman -----Original Message----- From: Ian Abrahams To: BOC-L Sent: Sat, Jun 4, 2011 11:27 pm Subject: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned I've been asked to pass on this detail from Easy Action Records who have a 1972 live Hawkwind release coming in August: This one is due out in August with the initial pressing coming in a limited edition deluxe packaging before reverting to standard CD format for future pressings. There?s also a vinyl edition planned for this, details on the label?s website (www.easyaction.co.uk). Here?s the press release information: Artist: Hawkwind CD/Vinyl Release: Leave No Star Unturned Release Date: 28th August 2011 Label & Cat: Easy Action Recordings, EARS041 (CD) ? DPROMLP88 (LP) On 27th January 1972, Hawkwind, their comrades in Notting Hill / Ladbroke Grove psychedelic proto-punk agitprop The Pink Fairies, and what would be labelled as The Last Minute Put-Together Boogie Band featuring the elusive Syd Barrett were brought together at The Cambridge Corn Exchange under the title The Six Hour Technicolor Dream by local music promoter and ?Head Shop? proprietor Steve Brink. If we?d had the technology of today way back then, then for such a line-up we?d most certainly have on our shelves the DVD with its 5.1 stereo soundtrack, the CD box set, and the Blu-ray package. Instead, what we have is something previously shrouded in mystery and rumour; quarter-inch ReVox open reel sourced recordings that have been whispered of in the circles of those who know. One of only two known copies of this show surfaced in the mid-80s, promptly to vanish into the vaults unheard and unreleased. Thankfully, the other finally emerged from a forgotten loft space in 2005 and made its way into the hands of Easy Action Records via a circuitous route which included an appearance at the famous Bonham?s auction house in London?s affluent Knightsbridge - what a contrast to the anarchic ?peace and love? characters decrying the evil tentacles of ?The Man? who play on these recordings. The three bands lining-up that night represent a legacy of huge importance to students, followers and historians of the underground counterculture of the late ?60s and early ?70s. Leave No Star Unturned delivers the Hawkwind portion of that gathering and in doing so illuminates the band at the start of what can be seen in hindsight as its mainstream breakthrough year ? if ?mainstream? could ever be a label applied at any time across the band?s forty-year-plus history of being the perennial outsiders surviving, if not on the edge of time, then certainly on the outside of the music industry. But it?s 1972 ? the year that ?Silver Machine? took them to the top reaches of the Singles Chart and on to Top Of The Pops, the year that Radio One embraced them for In Concert and the year that they embarked on their ambitious science fiction theatre Space Ritual tour ? the show that yielded the fabulously dense and atmospheric wall-of-sound that is the Space Ritual Alive In Liverpool And London double album. Featuring among the Hawkwind ranks here are their ever-present figurehead and Hawklord Dave Brock, the thundering pre-Motorhead bass-playing of Lemmy, space poet and lyricist Robert Calvert, and the freewheeling, improvisational and theatrical heart of the band, Nik Turner. There?s an early version of ?Silver Machine?, before the single version was captured at The Roundhouse and overdubbed at Morgan Studios with Lemmy?s growling vocal, and featuring here an all together different delivery by Calvert (the song?s co-writer alongside Brock). There?s only the second known live recording of ?Born To Go?, blistering versions of ?Master Of The Universe? and ?You Shouldn?t Do That?, and a contrastingly spacious and spacey rendition of ?You Know You?re Only Dreaming?. This is Hawkwind building to a crescendo on stage and off ? building up the myth and legend that would make them the embodiment of tripped-out space rock in perpetuity. The Hawkwind back catalogue of this era, their time on United Artists, has been lovingly managed and maintained for availability by EMI who have generously granted a licence for the release of this historic recording. Hawkwind fans are indebted to them for their support in enabling this show to be widely heard and cherished. The deluxe packaging, and the extensive sleevenotes written by Hawkwind biographer Ian Abrahams support this soundtrack but it?s the blistering power and energy of the improvisational Hawkwind that, indeed, leaves no star unturned. From iainferguson at AOL.COM Sun Jun 5 16:37:13 2011 From: iainferguson at AOL.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 21:37:13 +0100 Subject: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned In-Reply-To: <90077.81504.qm@web26907.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi Ian, What's the sound quality of this, is it on par with the official Space Ritual recording, or is it more Yuri type quality recording? It does sound an interesting recording, so any pointers on what to expect sound wise, appreciated. Cheers iain On 5 Jun 2011, at 08:26, Ian Abrahams wrote: > I've been asked to pass on this detail from Easy Action Records who > have a 1972 live Hawkwind release coming in August: > This one is due out in August with the initial pressing coming in a > limited edition deluxe packaging before reverting to standard CD > format for future pressings. There?s also a vinyl edition planned > for this, details on the label?s website (www.easyaction.co.uk). > Here?s the press release information: > Artist: Hawkwind > CD/Vinyl Release: Leave No Star Unturned > Release Date: 28th August 2011 > Label & Cat: Easy Action Recordings, EARS041 (CD) ? DPROMLP88 (LP) > On 27th January 1972, Hawkwind, their comrades in Notting Hill / > Ladbroke Grove psychedelic proto-punk agitprop The Pink Fairies, and > what would be labelled as The Last Minute Put-Together Boogie Band > featuring the elusive Syd Barrett were brought together at The > Cambridge Corn Exchange under the title The Six Hour Technicolor > Dream by local music promoter and ?Head Shop? proprietor Steve > Brink. If we?d had the technology of today way back then, then for > such a line-up we?d most certainly have on our shelves the DVD with > its 5.1 stereo soundtrack, the CD box set, and the Blu-ray package. > Instead, what we have is something previously shrouded in mystery > and rumour; quarter-inch ReVox open reel sourced recordings that > have been whispered of in the circles of those who know. One of only > two known copies of this show surfaced in the mid-80s, promptly to > vanish into the vaults unheard and unreleased. Thankfully, the other > finally emerged from a > forgotten loft space in 2005 and made its way into the hands of Easy > Action Records via a circuitous route which included an appearance > at the famous Bonham?s auction house in London?s affluent > Knightsbridge - what a contrast to the anarchic ?peace and love? > characters decrying the evil tentacles of ?The Man? who play on > these recordings. > The three bands lining-up that night represent a legacy of huge > importance to students, followers and historians of the underground > counterculture of the late ?60s and early ?70s. Leave No Star > Unturned delivers the Hawkwind portion of that gathering and in > doing so illuminates the band at the start of what can be seen in > hindsight as its mainstream breakthrough year ? if ?mainstream? > could ever be a label applied at any time across the band?s forty- > year-plus history of being the perennial outsiders surviving, if not > on the edge of time, then certainly on the outside of the music > industry. But it?s 1972 ? the year that ?Silver Machine? took them > to the top reaches of the Singles Chart and on to Top Of The Pops, > the year that Radio One embraced them for In Concert and the year > that they embarked on their ambitious science fiction theatre Space > Ritual tour ? the show that yielded the fabulously dense and > atmospheric wall-of-sound that > is the Space Ritual Alive In Liverpool And London double album. > Featuring among the Hawkwind ranks here are their ever-present > figurehead and Hawklord Dave Brock, the thundering pre-Motorhead > bass-playing of Lemmy, space poet and lyricist Robert Calvert, and > the freewheeling, improvisational and theatrical heart of the band, > Nik Turner. There?s an early version of ?Silver Machine?, before the > single version was captured at The Roundhouse and overdubbed at > Morgan Studios with Lemmy?s growling vocal, and featuring here an > all together different delivery by Calvert (the song?s co-writer > alongside Brock). There?s only the second known live recording of > ?Born To Go?, blistering versions of ?Master Of The Universe? and > ?You Shouldn?t Do That?, and a contrastingly spacious and spacey > rendition of ?You Know You?re Only Dreaming?. This is Hawkwind > building to a crescendo on stage and off ? building up the myth and > legend that would make them the embodiment of tripped-out space rock > in > perpetuity. > The Hawkwind back catalogue of this era, their time on United > Artists, has been lovingly managed and maintained for availability > by EMI who have generously granted a licence for the release of this > historic recording. Hawkwind fans are indebted to them for their > support in enabling this show to be widely heard and cherished. The > deluxe packaging, and the extensive sleevenotes written by Hawkwind > biographer Ian Abrahams support this soundtrack but it?s the > blistering power and energy of the improvisational Hawkwind that, > indeed, leaves no star unturned. > From steve.lindsey at HOTMAIL.COM Sun Jun 5 17:50:05 2011 From: steve.lindsey at HOTMAIL.COM (Stephen Lindsey) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 17:50:05 -0400 Subject: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned In-Reply-To: <68FB0D32-5CAA-48EF-B9DA-0749536936B4@aol.com> Message-ID: What he said ----- I mean we trust know and trust you Ian, and if pushed we could find out where you live ;-) so spill the beans, it can't be space ritual without dave mixing it, but its got to be good if you're involved, cos youz knowz your hawkwind and you ain't named gargarin...... I mean from what you've already said, I'm bleeping well getting the vinyl.... Cheers Steve > Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 21:37:13 +0100 > From: iainferguson at AOL.COM > Subject: Re: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Hi Ian, > > What's the sound quality of this, is it on par with the official Space > Ritual recording, or is it more Yuri type quality recording? It does > sound an interesting recording, so any pointers on what to expect > sound wise, appreciated. > > Cheers > > iain > On 5 Jun 2011, at 08:26, Ian Abrahams wrote: > > > I've been asked to pass on this detail from Easy Action Records who > > have a 1972 live Hawkwind release coming in August: > > This one is due out in August with the initial pressing coming in a > > limited edition deluxe packaging before reverting to standard CD > > format for future pressings. There?s also a vinyl edition planned > > for this, details on the label?s website (www.easyaction.co.uk). > > Here?s the press release information: > > Artist: Hawkwind > > CD/Vinyl Release: Leave No Star Unturned > > Release Date: 28th August 2011 > > Label & Cat: Easy Action Recordings, EARS041 (CD) ? DPROMLP88 (LP) > > On 27th January 1972, Hawkwind, their comrades in Notting Hill / > > Ladbroke Grove psychedelic proto-punk agitprop The Pink Fairies, and > > what would be labelled as The Last Minute Put-Together Boogie Band > > featuring the elusive Syd Barrett were brought together at The > > Cambridge Corn Exchange under the title The Six Hour Technicolor > > Dream by local music promoter and ?Head Shop? proprietor Steve > > Brink. If we?d had the technology of today way back then, then for > > such a line-up we?d most certainly have on our shelves the DVD with > > its 5.1 stereo soundtrack, the CD box set, and the Blu-ray package. > > Instead, what we have is something previously shrouded in mystery > > and rumour; quarter-inch ReVox open reel sourced recordings that > > have been whispered of in the circles of those who know. One of only > > two known copies of this show surfaced in the mid-80s, promptly to > > vanish into the vaults unheard and unreleased. Thankfully, the other > > finally emerged from a > > forgotten loft space in 2005 and made its way into the hands of Easy > > Action Records via a circuitous route which included an appearance > > at the famous Bonham?s auction house in London?s affluent > > Knightsbridge - what a contrast to the anarchic ?peace and love? > > characters decrying the evil tentacles of ?The Man? who play on > > these recordings. > > The three bands lining-up that night represent a legacy of huge > > importance to students, followers and historians of the underground > > counterculture of the late ?60s and early ?70s. Leave No Star > > Unturned delivers the Hawkwind portion of that gathering and in > > doing so illuminates the band at the start of what can be seen in > > hindsight as its mainstream breakthrough year ? if ?mainstream? > > could ever be a label applied at any time across the band?s forty- > > year-plus history of being the perennial outsiders surviving, if not > > on the edge of time, then certainly on the outside of the music > > industry. But it?s 1972 ? the year that ?Silver Machine? took them > > to the top reaches of the Singles Chart and on to Top Of The Pops, > > the year that Radio One embraced them for In Concert and the year > > that they embarked on their ambitious science fiction theatre Space > > Ritual tour ? the show that yielded the fabulously dense and > > atmospheric wall-of-sound that > > is the Space Ritual Alive In Liverpool And London double album. > > Featuring among the Hawkwind ranks here are their ever-present > > figurehead and Hawklord Dave Brock, the thundering pre-Motorhead > > bass-playing of Lemmy, space poet and lyricist Robert Calvert, and > > the freewheeling, improvisational and theatrical heart of the band, > > Nik Turner. There?s an early version of ?Silver Machine?, before the > > single version was captured at The Roundhouse and overdubbed at > > Morgan Studios with Lemmy?s growling vocal, and featuring here an > > all together different delivery by Calvert (the song?s co-writer > > alongside Brock). There?s only the second known live recording of > > ?Born To Go?, blistering versions of ?Master Of The Universe? and > > ?You Shouldn?t Do That?, and a contrastingly spacious and spacey > > rendition of ?You Know You?re Only Dreaming?. This is Hawkwind > > building to a crescendo on stage and off ? building up the myth and > > legend that would make them the embodiment of tripped-out space rock > > in > > perpetuity. > > The Hawkwind back catalogue of this era, their time on United > > Artists, has been lovingly managed and maintained for availability > > by EMI who have generously granted a licence for the release of this > > historic recording. Hawkwind fans are indebted to them for their > > support in enabling this show to be widely heard and cherished. The > > deluxe packaging, and the extensive sleevenotes written by Hawkwind > > biographer Ian Abrahams support this soundtrack but it?s the > > blistering power and energy of the improvisational Hawkwind that, > > indeed, leaves no star unturned. > > From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Sun Jun 5 23:30:27 2011 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 11:30:27 +0800 Subject: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned In-Reply-To: Message-ID: My thoughts exactly. I have heard the Kinetic bootleg which is poor. before I shell out fot he deluxe edition, I would like to know whether its listenable or not (I'm not one for bootlegs). As people have said Ian, if anyone could judge it's you! Cheers Jonathan On 6 June 2011 05:50, Stephen Lindsey wrote: > What he said ----- > > I mean we trust know and trust you Ian, and if pushed we could find out > where you live ;-) > > so spill the beans, it can't be space ritual without dave mixing it, but > its got to be good if you're involved, cos youz knowz your hawkwind and you > ain't named gargarin...... > > I mean from what you've already said, I'm bleeping well getting the > vinyl.... > > Cheers > Steve > > > Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 21:37:13 +0100 > > From: iainferguson at AOL.COM > > Subject: Re: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > > > Hi Ian, > > > > What's the sound quality of this, is it on par with the official Space > > Ritual recording, or is it more Yuri type quality recording? It does > > sound an interesting recording, so any pointers on what to expect > > sound wise, appreciated. > > > > Cheers > > > > iain > > On 5 Jun 2011, at 08:26, Ian Abrahams wrote: > > > > > I've been asked to pass on this detail from Easy Action Records who > > > have a 1972 live Hawkwind release coming in August: > > > This one is due out in August with the initial pressing coming in a > > > limited edition deluxe packaging before reverting to standard CD > > > format for future pressings. There?s also a vinyl edition planned > > > for this, details on the label?s website (www.easyaction.co.uk). > > > Here?s the press release information: > > > Artist: Hawkwind > > > CD/Vinyl Release: Leave No Star Unturned > > > Release Date: 28th August 2011 > > > Label & Cat: Easy Action Recordings, EARS041 (CD) ? DPROMLP88 (LP) > > > On 27th January 1972, Hawkwind, their comrades in Notting Hill / > > > Ladbroke Grove psychedelic proto-punk agitprop The Pink Fairies, and > > > what would be labelled as The Last Minute Put-Together Boogie Band > > > featuring the elusive Syd Barrett were brought together at The > > > Cambridge Corn Exchange under the title The Six Hour Technicolor > > > Dream by local music promoter and ?Head Shop? proprietor Steve > > > Brink. If we?d had the technology of today way back then, then for > > > such a line-up we?d most certainly have on our shelves the DVD with > > > its 5.1 stereo soundtrack, the CD box set, and the Blu-ray package. > > > Instead, what we have is something previously shrouded in mystery > > > and rumour; quarter-inch ReVox open reel sourced recordings that > > > have been whispered of in the circles of those who know. One of only > > > two known copies of this show surfaced in the mid-80s, promptly to > > > vanish into the vaults unheard and unreleased. Thankfully, the other > > > finally emerged from a > > > forgotten loft space in 2005 and made its way into the hands of Easy > > > Action Records via a circuitous route which included an appearance > > > at the famous Bonham?s auction house in London?s affluent > > > Knightsbridge - what a contrast to the anarchic ?peace and love? > > > characters decrying the evil tentacles of ?The Man? who play on > > > these recordings. > > > The three bands lining-up that night represent a legacy of huge > > > importance to students, followers and historians of the underground > > > counterculture of the late ?60s and early ?70s. Leave No Star > > > Unturned delivers the Hawkwind portion of that gathering and in > > > doing so illuminates the band at the start of what can be seen in > > > hindsight as its mainstream breakthrough year ? if ?mainstream? > > > could ever be a label applied at any time across the band?s forty- > > > year-plus history of being the perennial outsiders surviving, if not > > > on the edge of time, then certainly on the outside of the music > > > industry. But it?s 1972 ? the year that ?Silver Machine? took them > > > to the top reaches of the Singles Chart and on to Top Of The Pops, > > > the year that Radio One embraced them for In Concert and the year > > > that they embarked on their ambitious science fiction theatre Space > > > Ritual tour ? the show that yielded the fabulously dense and > > > atmospheric wall-of-sound that > > > is the Space Ritual Alive In Liverpool And London double album. > > > Featuring among the Hawkwind ranks here are their ever-present > > > figurehead and Hawklord Dave Brock, the thundering pre-Motorhead > > > bass-playing of Lemmy, space poet and lyricist Robert Calvert, and > > > the freewheeling, improvisational and theatrical heart of the band, > > > Nik Turner. There?s an early version of ?Silver Machine?, before the > > > single version was captured at The Roundhouse and overdubbed at > > > Morgan Studios with Lemmy?s growling vocal, and featuring here an > > > all together different delivery by Calvert (the song?s co-writer > > > alongside Brock). There?s only the second known live recording of > > > ?Born To Go?, blistering versions of ?Master Of The Universe? and > > > ?You Shouldn?t Do That?, and a contrastingly spacious and spacey > > > rendition of ?You Know You?re Only Dreaming?. This is Hawkwind > > > building to a crescendo on stage and off ? building up the myth and > > > legend that would make them the embodiment of tripped-out space rock > > > in > > > perpetuity. > > > The Hawkwind back catalogue of this era, their time on United > > > Artists, has been lovingly managed and maintained for availability > > > by EMI who have generously granted a licence for the release of this > > > historic recording. Hawkwind fans are indebted to them for their > > > support in enabling this show to be widely heard and cherished. The > > > deluxe packaging, and the extensive sleevenotes written by Hawkwind > > > biographer Ian Abrahams support this soundtrack but it?s the > > > blistering power and energy of the improvisational Hawkwind that, > > > indeed, leaves no star unturned. > > > > > From ianabrahams1 at YAHOO.CO.UK Mon Jun 6 02:00:39 2011 From: ianabrahams1 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Ian Abrahams) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 07:00:39 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: HW: HW - Leave No Star Unturned In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Spam detection software, running on the system "www.ispnetinc.net", has identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see The administrator of that system for details. Content preview: Well, my only involvement is that I got asked to write the notes and as its an established label with a good catalogue I was keen to be involved with them as any freelancer would be, but in any case it's far superior to Yuri and to Text of Festival and to any of the bootlegs that circulate from that period. ? Beyond that, sound quality gets subjective of course - I got asked on Facebook to rate it 1 -10 where 1 is Yuri and 10 is Space Ritual and I'm not going to do that since I'm listening to MP3 tracks through my computer and someone else is going to stick? the CD or LP proper? through their top end hi-fi equipment. ? It's *not* Yuri, though? because of the recording source it's not Space Ritual either but if I was buying it I wouldn't have the huge sense of? disappointment that I felt when I first put Yuri on, that's for certain. I hear it as a very very good archive recording of Hawkwind at the start of their breakthrough year, one that's been restored and cleaned to the best of the label's ability and the result is a very dynamic and exciting capture of the band that night and of that era and I think people will be very pleased with it. ? I cannot believe EMI, as catalogue holder for the era, would have ok'd this release? if it were not of an acceptable quality. ? Ian [...] Content analysis details: (5.9 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM Sender email is freemail (ianabrahams1[at]yahoo.co.uk) -0.0 RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE RBL: Sender listed at http://www.dnswl.org/, low trust [217.146.183.252 listed in list.dnswl.org] 1.0 FREEMAIL_REPLYTO_END_DIGIT Reply-To freemail username ends in digit (ian abrahams ) 2.2 FREEMAIL_ENVFROM_END_DIGIT Envelope-from freemail username ends in digit (ianabrahams1[at]yahoo.co.uk) 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message -0.1 DKIM_VALID_AU Message has a valid DKIM or DK signature from author's domain -0.1 DKIM_VALID Message has at least one valid DKIM or DK signature 0.1 DKIM_SIGNED Message has a DKIM or DK signature, not necessarily valid 2.8 FREEMAIL_REPLYTO Reply-To/From or Reply-To/body contain different freemails The original message was not completely plain text, and may be unsafe to open with some email clients; in particular, it may contain a virus, or confirm that your address can receive spam. If you wish to view it, it may be safer to save it to a file and open it with an editor. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: multipart/alternative Size: 8505 bytes Desc: not available URL: From colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK Mon Jun 6 04:22:02 2011 From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK (Colin Allen) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 09:22:02 +0100 Subject: HW: Sonic Rock Solstice 2010 DVD Message-ID: Four hours http://screenedge.greedbag.com/buy/sonic-rock-solstice-1/ Four hours of performances from last year's Sonic Rock Solstice! From horse at DARKSTAR.UK.NET Mon Jun 6 04:35:17 2011 From: horse at DARKSTAR.UK.NET (Horse) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 09:35:17 +0100 Subject: HW: Sonic Rock Solstice 2010 DVD In-Reply-To: <851028.64469.qm@web29517.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: So what happened to Tir Na Nog - arguably one of the best sets of the weekend! Horse On 06/06/2011 09:22, Colin Allen wrote: > Four hours > http://screenedge.greedbag.com/buy/sonic-rock-solstice-1/ > > Four hours of performances from last year's Sonic Rock Solstice! > -- "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." ? Frank Zappa From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Mon Jun 6 05:23:05 2011 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 05:23:05 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations June 2011 Issue Online Now Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com THE JUNE 2011 ISSUE OF AURAL INNOVATIONS IS ONLINE NOW!!! The June 2011 issue (#42) of Aural Innovations: The Global Source For SpaceRock Exploration is now online. See the index of this issue's contents below. It's been a long hard road getting this new issue ready and I'm going to beg the patience of those expecting to see reviews that are not here. BIG thanks go to online zine editor Jeff Fitzgerald who slogged through this issue while dealing with sorting out all the work that needed to be done on a new house. And then just as he got all the finished reviews to me my computer died. Don't ya just LOVED technolgy?!!! The June 2011 issue of Aural Innovations includes: Nick Riff (review/interview) Roadburn Festival 2011 coverage Roskilde Festival 2010 coverage Tales Of The ACTION MAN: The Ozric Tentacles' Mad Money Caper Live concert reviews Releases from Space Rock Productions Releases from Sulatron Records Releases from R.A.I.G. (Russian Association Of Independent Genres) Releases from Ambientlive Releases from Transubstans Releases from Elektrohasch Records Releases from Alone Records Releases from Electroshock Records Releases from Grotto Mimosa Plus LOTS of new album reviews You can go directly to the new issue at: http://aural-innovations.com/issues/issue42/issue42.html http://Aural-Innovations.com From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Mon Jun 6 05:48:19 2011 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 17:48:19 +0800 Subject: HW: Sonic Rock Solstice 2010 DVD In-Reply-To: <4DEC9145.1080506@darkstar.uk.net> Message-ID: Is that really *4 hours*? Not possible surely? The 'support' bands look interesting. I'm not that interested in the "Hawkords" rehashing old Hawkwind numbers but the rest of it looks promising enough. Isn't Tir a Nog Young Man;) There are some other curious releases on that web site too, like the tribute to Bryon Gysin. On 6 June 2011 16:35, Horse wrote: > So what happened to Tir Na Nog - arguably one of the best sets of the > weekend! > > Horse > > > On 06/06/2011 09:22, Colin Allen wrote: > >> Four hours >> http://screenedge.greedbag.com/buy/sonic-rock-solstice-1/ >> >> Four hours of performances from last year's Sonic Rock Solstice! >> >> > -- > > "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production > deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." > ? Frank Zappa > From colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK Mon Jun 6 05:58:37 2011 From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK (Colin Allen) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 10:58:37 +0100 Subject: HW: Sonic Rock Solstice 2010 DVD Message-ID: No idea! I can only guess that they were not filmed. From horse at DARKSTAR.UK.NET Mon Jun 6 07:16:15 2011 From: horse at DARKSTAR.UK.NET (Horse) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 12:16:15 +0100 Subject: HW: Sonic Rock Solstice 2010 DVD In-Reply-To: <210573.54485.qm@web29516.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Serious error of judgement by someone then not filming Tir Na Nog - someone needs shooting! These guys are legendary and it was, quite literally, a dream come true for me to see them again - saw them loads in the early 70's and last saw them in about 1973/74. Not only did they surpass my anticipation of their brilliance they exceeded it by an infinite amount. They were totally brilliant. And real Gentlemen to boot. A serious loss for the DVD! Ah well! Horse On 06/06/2011 10:58, Colin Allen wrote: > No idea! I can only guess that they were not filmed. > -- "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." ? Frank Zappa From hawkfan at RATSAUCE.CO.UK Mon Jun 6 12:53:52 2011 From: hawkfan at RATSAUCE.CO.UK (John Rennie) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 17:53:52 +0100 Subject: HW: Sonic Rock Solstice 2010 DVD Message-ID: >Is that really *4 hours*? Not possible surely? It may be two DVDs. Even if it's only a single DVD you can get 4 hours on a DVD by using a lower video quality (a lower bitrate). Actually you can get a lot more than 4 hours on a DVD, but with anything above 4 hours the drop in quality starts getting noticable. JR -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Jonathan Smith Sent: 06 June 2011 10:48 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: HW: Sonic Rock Solstice 2010 DVD Is that really *4 hours*? Not possible surely? The 'support' bands look interesting. I'm not that interested in the "Hawkords" rehashing old Hawkwind numbers but the rest of it looks promising enough. Isn't Tir a Nog Young Man;) There are some other curious releases on that web site too, like the tribute to Bryon Gysin. On 6 June 2011 16:35, Horse wrote: > So what happened to Tir Na Nog - arguably one of the best sets of the > weekend! > > Horse > > > On 06/06/2011 09:22, Colin Allen wrote: > >> Four hours >> http://screenedge.greedbag.com/buy/sonic-rock-solstice-1/ >> >> Four hours of performances from last year's Sonic Rock Solstice! >> >> > -- > > "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production > deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." > ? Frank Zappa > From jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK Wed Jun 8 05:11:31 2011 From: jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2011 10:11:31 +0100 Subject: Litmus emerge from hibernation Message-ID: On Fri, 20 May 2011, Colin Allen wrote: > As it is now spring, Litmus have awoken from their winter's hibernation with > a new line-up and new songs.? > The first appearance of the year will be: > Thursday 26th May 2011 > VENUE: Boston Music Room - 178 Junction Road, Tufnell Park, London N19 > 5QQ. > Sonic Mass - 8.00 -8.30 > Pretty Noose - 8.45 - 9.15 > Litmus - 9.30 - 10.10 > Stubb - 10.25 - 11.00 > Entry is ?6.00 on the door or ?5.00 from It was good to get to this, the first gig I'd been to for a while (and, as luck would have it, the first of three on successive evenings), and of course it's good to see that Litmus are back in action, if slightly odd for them not be headlining in such a minor venue. The venue itself is OK, but the PA wasn't really up to what was going to be asked of it this evening, something from which all bands except the last one suffered. I really liked Sonic Mass, who were playing a man down with no singer; the guitarist can do a passable job, in that case! They were playing fairly stark stoner-doom, they would have fitted in absolutely fine on a Roadburn stage (the Batcave, not the Green Room), they were fairly inventive with it and the guitarist, when he let shred, was really quite impressive. They still have some fine-tuning to do, and they told me that with their singer they're much groovier and less metal, but I liked what they were doing. Pretty Noose had brought a crowd with them, and they were fairly competent angry pop-rock played by some boys who were learning how to work a crowd, I didn't much care for the music but they put on a good show and seemed like a band-as-phenomenon not just a band-as-group-of-musicians. Probably the last I'll ever hear of them... Litmus have shed two members since I last saw them, Anton the swoosh merchant and Ollie the keyboardist, and replaced Ollie with a new guy who had played in Sonic Assassins, and whose name was I think James but I could easily remember that wrong. He was still finding his way, a bit; some nice touches where he'd worked a song out, and some other patches where he wasn't really in the game, but he seems a nice chap, his interventions were musical when they occurred and I'm sure he'll make a good difference. That said, the PA really wasn't up to Litmus's volume settings, and it's possible I just couldn't hear what the keys were doing. Martin's and Simon's vocals were distorted badly, they kept having to ask for changes to monitor volumes and on the whole it wasn't quite a happy performance. I think this line-up may still need to bed down. But it's nice to have them back! (I didn't take a set-list for once, because I'm sure Colin can provide and his will be more accurate...) Lastly Stubb, whom I only caught a few songs by because I wanted to get home on something other than the very last train, were a surprisingly basic blues band with a very accomplished guitarist-singer, which is only weird because they seemed quite young but he trod the stage like he'd been born there. It was all fairly early Led-Zeppelin- sounding stuff without quite so much noodling and they were good enough that I'd have enjoyed myself if I'd stayed, I'm just tired and old and had seen the band I'd come to see. Still, despite the silly name, if they happen to be in a pub you're passing they're worth staying to see. So there you have it! The next night was Here'n'Now with Lunar Dunes in support, and that was a monster, but matter for a different mail I think! Yours, Jon -- "It's ridiculous, because everybody's coloured or you wouldn't be able to see them." (Captain Beefheart on racism, 1974) Jon Jarrett, Oxford, UK jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK Thu Jun 9 06:42:00 2011 From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK (Colin Allen) Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 11:42:00 +0100 Subject: Litmus emerge from hibernation In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The setlist was: ? Deeper Spark Stars Static Last Man Standing Infinity Drive Tempest Earthbound Not the easiest gig ever! --- On Wed, 8/6/11, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: From: Jonathan Jarrett Subject: Re: Litmus emerge from hibernation To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Date: Wednesday, 8 June, 2011, 10:11 On Fri, 20 May 2011, Colin Allen wrote: > As it is now spring, Litmus have awoken from their winter's hibernation with a new line-up and new songs.? > The first appearance of the year will be: > Thursday 26th May 2011 > VENUE: Boston Music Room - 178 Junction Road, Tufnell Park, London N19 > 5QQ. ??? > Sonic Mass - 8.00 -8.30 > Pretty Noose - 8.45 - 9.15 > Litmus - 9.30 - 10.10 > Stubb - 10.25 - 11.00 > Entry is ?6.00 on the door or ?5.00 from ??? It was good to get to this, the first gig I'd been to for a while (and, as luck would have it, the first of three on successive evenings), and of course it's good to see that Litmus are back in action, if slightly odd for them not be headlining in such a minor venue. The venue itself is OK, but the PA wasn't really up to what was going to be asked of it this evening, something from which all bands except the last one suffered. ??? I really liked Sonic Mass, who were playing a man down with no singer; the guitarist can do a passable job, in that case! They were playing fairly stark stoner-doom, they would have fitted in absolutely fine on a Roadburn stage (the Batcave, not the Green Room), they were fairly inventive with it and the guitarist, when he let shred, was really quite impressive. They still have some fine-tuning to do, and they told me that with their singer they're much groovier and less metal, but I liked what they were doing. ??? Pretty Noose had brought a crowd with them, and they were fairly competent angry pop-rock played by some boys who were learning how to work a crowd, I didn't much care for the music but they put on a good show and seemed like a band-as-phenomenon not just a band-as-group-of-musicians. Probably the last I'll ever hear of them... ??? Litmus have shed two members since I last saw them, Anton the swoosh merchant and Ollie the keyboardist, and replaced Ollie with a new guy who had played in Sonic Assassins, and whose name was I think James but I could easily remember that wrong. He was still finding his way, a bit; some nice touches where he'd worked a song out, and some other patches where he wasn't really in the game, but he seems a nice chap, his interventions were musical when they occurred and I'm sure he'll make a good difference. That said, the PA really wasn't up to Litmus's volume settings, and it's possible I just couldn't hear what the keys were doing. Martin's and Simon's vocals were distorted badly, they kept having to ask for changes to monitor volumes and on the whole it wasn't quite a happy performance. I think this line-up may still need to bed down. But it's nice to have them back! (I didn't take a set-list for once, because I'm sure Colin can provide and his will be more accurate...) ??? Lastly Stubb, whom I only caught a few songs by because I wanted to get home on something other than the very last train, were a surprisingly basic blues band with a very accomplished guitarist-singer, which is only weird because they seemed quite young but he trod the stage like he'd been born there. It was all fairly early Led-Zeppelin- sounding stuff without quite so much noodling and they were good enough that I'd have enjoyed myself if I'd stayed, I'm just tired and old and had seen the band I'd come to see. Still, despite the silly name, if they happen to be in a pub you're passing they're worth staying to see. ??? So there you have it! The next night was Here'n'Now with Lunar Dunes in support, and that was a monster, but matter for a different mail I think! Yours, ??? ??? Jon -- "It's ridiculous, because everybody's coloured or you wouldn't be able ??? ???to see them." (Captain Beefheart on racism, 1974) ???Jon Jarrett, Oxford, UK? ? ? jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From swann1066 at GMAIL.COM Sun Jun 12 14:50:38 2011 From: swann1066 at GMAIL.COM (Steve Swann) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 14:50:38 -0400 Subject: TEST In-Reply-To: Message-ID: OMG tell me where, I'll go to antarctica if I have to. :) Steve On Jun 2, 2011 9:13 PM, "Albert Bouchard" wrote: > I wanna play another gig with Brock. I've been thinking of all the cool > stuff we could have done and didn't do. Crap! > > > On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 3:38 PM, mike coleman wrote: > >> On 6/2/11, Bill & Cynthia wrote: >> > Well! You all passed >> > >> > So what do you all want to be when you grow up? >> > >> > Our planet just might be saved.... >> > >> > No more Death Generator >> > >> > Mhwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa >> >> Oh Oh I wanna play!! >> How about free of cancer and maybe even _still alive_? >> I read an article from Australia where they did a survey about ho much >> of the public there was even aware there had been any meltdown at >> fukushima and the results were appalling. Maybe like 4 in 40 or 50. >> Apparently there is massive media-blackout there too because of vested >> Uranium interests. I want to know why global mainstream media are not >> now running for their lives. just for a start? >> >> http://enenews.com/a-massive-cover-up-texas-officials-directed-staff-to-change-test-results-that-showed-drinking-water-exceeded-epa-radiation-limits/comment-page-1 >> From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun Jun 12 15:56:14 2011 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 15:56:14 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Does Not Care Show Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com JUNE 12, 2011: NEW RADIO SHOWS I've uploaded a new show from Space Does Note Care (show #31). 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 #31) 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. CARLTON MELTON - "When You're In" (from Pass It On... - Agitated) CHUCK SPEAKS DAVE BROCK Solo Set "It's Never Too Late" (from Strange Trips & Pipe Dreams) "Winter of Discontent" (from Earthed To the Ground) "First Landing On Medusa" (from Weird Tapes Vol. 7) "Sex Dreams" (from Space Brock) "Sleep of 1000 Tears" (from Earthed To the Ground) "Wired Up For Sound " (from Earthed To the Ground) "Small Boy " (from the Brock/Calvert Project) "Morpheus" (from Memos & Demos) "Whacked Out Synthy Thing" (from Weird Tapes Vol. 7) "You Burn Me Up" (from The Elf & the Hawk/Spacebrock) CHUCK SPEAKS AMBIENT TEMPLE OF IMAGINATION - "Fire/Magikal Child" (from Mystery School - Silent) THE OCTOPUS PROJECT - "Ghost Moves" (from Hello, Avalanche - Peek-a-Boo) ROLLERBALL - "Butter Fairy/Narcisse" (from Trail Of the Butter Yeti - Roadcone) MOODRING - "Horse" (from Scared of Ferret - Silber) OMNIA OPERA - "Big Brother" (from forthcoming album) CHUCK SPEAKS BLACK WIDOW - "In Ancient Days" (from Sacrifice - Repertoire) COLD SUN - "Live Again" (from Dark Shadows - World in Sound) DENNY GERRARD - "Rough Stuff/Stop or Drop It" (from Sinister Morning - Esoteric) ASSEMBLE HEAD IN SUNBURST SOUND - "Kolob Canyon" (from When Sweet Sleep Returned - Tee Pee) WOODEN SHJIPS - "Shrinking Moon For You" (from Self-Titled disc 2 - Holy Mountain) CHUCK SPEAKS FAUST - "Munich A " (from Munich & Elsewhere/71 Minutes of.../Cleopatra Space Box) BOOK OF SHADOWS - "I'm a Kite/Elephant Tree" (from Twelve Degree Chandelier - Tape Drift) CHUCK SPEAKS LEGENDARY PINK DOTS - "Evolution " (from Space Daze - Cleopatra) http://Aural-Innovations.com From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sun Jun 12 20:20:03 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 19:20:03 -0500 Subject: (OFF) the Brown Noise Message-ID: To whom it concerns: the brown noise is a personal demon. It will not be evaded and it shall be relentless in it's pursuit, it's memory infallible. :) From jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Jun 14 11:49:20 2011 From: jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 16:49:20 +0100 Subject: Aylesbury In-Reply-To: <13c837.6b1a908.3b13745b@aol.com> Message-ID: On Sun, 29 May 2011, Martin Hutchby wrote: > Just an update -Hawkwind were awesome in Aylesbury last night - a real > return to form. Meh, I should have gone, but I couldn't see how I was going to get back from Aylesbury if I did. I went to see Bruise in London instead, and they were excellent, perhaps the best I've seen them, and they did do `Silver Machine' as they occasionally do, but I might still rather have seen the real thing if I could have done. I did go and see Here'n'Now the previous night, though, as I said last post. That was at the Borderline off Oxford Street, which is a good venue usually except for the fact that people coming in and out have to pass in front of the stage. Support was an outfit called Lunar Dunes, who are probably one of a kind. They were a six-piece: an under-stated guitarist doing occasional lead, a guy working keyboards and a Macbook full of samples, a drummer, a vocalist and switch doctrix whom I was told was ex-Cornershop, a bassist and a harpist. Yes, a harpist: a huge and very ornate orchestral-size harp, played through a line of about six pedals by a small lissom blonde woman. The pedals gave it a very staccato metallic sound and she played it as a lead instrument, sometimes a bit like a Spanish guitar sounds and at other times as only a harp could. She strummed it sometimes, which surely hurts. The general pattern of performance was that they would start with a backing sample, sometimes just synth swoosh but usually with some non-Western percussion in too, the drummer would lock in and then the rest would weave around. The vocalist sometimes had three different boxes I think, one of which was effects for her own vocals running on only one of her two mikes, one of which was a sampler running off the stage mixer, so that she could capture people's output and loop them or effect them (like Del in _Space Ritual_) and the third of which was a sort of touch-pad theremin affair, which made twittery noises as it was rubbed. So she kept herself busy, though her actual vocals were often just percussive breaths or gasps which basically vanished in the mix. I thought she came over very nervous, which seemed weird for a frontwoman such as she effectively was. Overall, the band were very impressive to watch - you might expect me to have spent all the time watching the harpist but the band kept distracting me, which is probably a good sign - but they were very restricted by the use of samples. I couldn't work out if they were timed backing tracks or just loops; certainly there were two occasions when the guitarist had been coaxed out of his shell and everything at last seemed to be building up to some kind of take-off and then they stopped, which made me think that they might only have so much time per track. The guitarist was quite frustrating in fact; he clearly had some chops but didn't want to hog the spotlight, so he'd do sixteen bars and then step back just as he was wearing into the break. And the drummer could fairly have been described as the band's anchor; without him they could not have improvised as much as their frontwoman claimed they were, but he was also holding them to one rhythm throughout each track, in which of course he was partly restricted by the samples. I figured that this was not going to be something that enthralled me on CD, though I'd certainly go and *see* them again. Here'n'Now, however, were absolute monsters. There was no Steffi, which alarmed me slightly, I don't know why he's gone, but the guy they had was perfectly good. Keyboards and what would have been Steffi's vocals were being contributed by someone else I didn't recognise, apparently ex-Kangaroo Moon, and the drummer was new too since last I'd seen them so the only constant factor was Keith da Missile Bass, but that is some constant. He was himself in full force, and my only regret about the gig as a whole was that again, the PA wasn't up to what was being put through it, and Keith's vocals especially were swamped in white-noise feedback. I took much too long to recognise `Opium for the People' as a result and I'm not sure how much else they played I would have recognised even if I knew more of their stuff, but they did open with `Floating Anarchy' which is always good to hear. And they were *loud* and they were *fast* and they were spacy and tremendous. The absence of Steffi actually balanced the band out a bit; with no obvious lead player to front them the whole band became equal contributors and the overall effect was a swirling cauldron of bottom-heavy energy. For a few tracks, too, they were joined by Angie who dances for Space Ritual and ICU. Her costumes this night, for all that they've come under fire here before, were splendid, and there is no doubt that she can dance, and she was properly into the music, too, she wasn't holding back. When things were at their most hectic she was almost like a fifth instrument playing on the eyes instead of the ears, definitely part of the overall rhythm and not just an ornament. I felt properly wrung-out when they finished, but would have cheerfully had more, and I wasn't the only one; there was plenty of shouting for a second encore, though it was not to be. So, that was pretty good then. Maybe I wouldn't have been in shape to enjoy Hawkwind the next day anyway! Yours all, Jon -- "It's ridiculous, because everybody's coloured or you wouldn't be able to see them." (Captain Beefheart on racism, 1974) Jon Jarrett, Oxford, UK jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From cea at CARLAZ.COM Fri Jun 17 09:05:27 2011 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 08:05:27 -0500 Subject: OFF: Disproved! Message-ID: Well, at last I've seen a band that disproves my long-held theory that any act with Gibson guitars and a Rickenbacker bass cannot be all bad. An aggressively uninteresting kind of post-punk, kinda pop quartet (though I would have expected genuine pop sensibilities to come up with catchier tunes), the best thing I could say about these guys was that they owned instruments that other people might someday make better use of. Not surprisingly, I was not really a witness from choice: my wife's cousins have started an "event production" company, and this was some kind of little record launch or label launch or something like that -- I never really figured it out -- and we were more or less summoned to "show the flag". Hopefully they get better clients in the future! (At least, in any future that involves my attendance!) Meanwhile, another theory bites the dust! Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Fri Jun 17 13:52:01 2011 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary ann sullivan) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 13:52:01 -0400 Subject: Disproved! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Sounds like an occupational hazard. -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Carl Edlund Anderson Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 9:05 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: OFF: Disproved! Well, at last I've seen a band that disproves my long-held theory that any act with Gibson guitars and a Rickenbacker bass cannot be all bad. An aggressively uninteresting kind of post-punk, kinda pop quartet (though I would have expected genuine pop sensibilities to come up with catchier tunes), the best thing I could say about these guys was that they owned instruments that other people might someday make better use of. Not surprisingly, I was not really a witness from choice: my wife's cousins have started an "event production" company, and this was some kind of little record launch or label launch or something like that -- I never really figured it out -- and we were more or less summoned to "show the flag". Hopefully they get better clients in the future! (At least, in any future that involves my attendance!) Meanwhile, another theory bites the dust! Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK Sat Jun 18 11:23:39 2011 From: jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 16:23:39 +0100 Subject: OFF: orgones (was: TEST) In-Reply-To: <4DE832B5.6070403@gmail.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 2 Jun 2011, Sybaelle wrote: > Okay and shortly after this, I was at an alternative news site reading about > chemtrails and came upon this thread about orgones: > http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread711513/pg1 > Which led me to a whole bunch of videos on youtube > about....yep....accumulators. > http://youtu.be/sPV-JExUPns > Of course a great many of said videos were actually different videos of our > favorite Hawkwind song about these accumulators. > And then I ultimately stumbled upon another cool site. > http://www.orgonelab.org/ > Until today I had only read about orgone accumulators beyond the Hawkwind > lyrics in Jack Kerouac's "On the Road." Today may have been a bit of overkill > but I still thought it was kind of cool. Hope it's of interest to others too. > :) You're certainly not the only person who's currently interested; I read just the other day that there's a new biography of Wilhelm Reich out, albeit with a fairly misleading title: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303657404576361683162870042.html But as far as musical references, especially in video form, goes, Kate Bush still wins: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pllRW9wETzw&feature=player_embedded Completely implausibly steampunk cloudbuster but somehow I don't mind... Yours, Jon ObCD: On Trial - _Head Entrance_ -- "It's ridiculous, because everybody's coloured or you wouldn't be able to see them." (Captain Beefheart on racism, 1974) Jon Jarrett, Oxford, UK jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sat Jun 25 17:51:56 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 16:51:56 -0500 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL Message-ID: REVENGE SHALL BE SO SWEET LOVELY THE DEMON OVERLOAD WILL DO IT FOR ME FUCK YOU you know who you are From steve.lindsey at HOTMAIL.COM Sat Jun 25 19:47:37 2011 From: steve.lindsey at HOTMAIL.COM (Stephen Lindsey) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 19:47:37 -0400 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL In-Reply-To: Message-ID: err Mike, other people read this too, just saying... Steve L > Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 16:51:56 -0500 > From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM > Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > REVENGE SHALL BE SO SWEET > LOVELY THE DEMON OVERLOAD WILL DO IT FOR ME > FUCK YOU > you know who you are From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Sat Jun 25 21:46:35 2011 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 09:46:35 +0800 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Interesting.... On 26 June 2011 07:47, Stephen Lindsey wrote: > err Mike, other people read this too, > just saying... > Steve L > > > Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 16:51:56 -0500 > > From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM > > Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > > > REVENGE SHALL BE SO SWEET > > LOVELY THE DEMON OVERLOAD WILL DO IT FOR ME > > FUCK YOU > > you know who you are > > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sat Jun 25 22:46:35 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 21:46:35 -0500 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 6/25/11, Stephen Lindsey wrote: > err Mike, other people read this too, > just saying... > Steve L YES!!! the beauty of the thing I covered quoite a few bases in one shot, but the shot ultimately comes down to the guilty, and I figured that this was not only a way to reach them, but also to turn my anger and pain into art. I calculated that all memebers have seen angry people before..... after watching one of the worst movies in my life, Blondie doing "Ring Of Fire Aside", I am inspired to submit these Alice Cooper lyrics: I'm hidden in the scream When the virgin dies I'm the ache in the belly When your baby cries And I'm the burnin' sensation When the convict fries I'm pain I'm your pain Unspeakable pain I'm your private pain And I'm the compound fracture In the twisted car And I'm the lines on the face Of the tramp at the bar And I'm the reds by the bed Of the suicide star You know me- I'm pain I'm your pain Your own private pain Unfathomable pain And it's a compliment to me To hear you screamin' through the night All night Tonight I'm the holes in your arm When you're feeling the shakes I'm the lump on your head When you step on the rake And I'm the loudest one laughing At the saddest wake Yes I'm pain I'm just pain Dear old pain You need your pain And I'm the loudest one laughing At the saddest wake I'm the salt in the sweat On the cuts of the slaves I was the wound in the side While Jesus prayed I was the filthiest word At the vandalized grave Yes, pain Do you love me pain I love my pain I'm your pain It's a compliment to me To hear you screamin' through the night All night Tonight From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sun Jun 26 01:53:18 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 00:53:18 -0500 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL, clean version 2.0 "kissing bug" remixxx Message-ID: On 6/25/11, mike coleman wrote: > On 6/25/11, Stephen Lindsey wrote: >> err Mike, other people read this too, >> just saying... >> Steve L While I admit "demon overload" is a bit hard to play down, but in my case I do not even have that big a problem if I WERE satanic, in fact I was thinking to myself lately "these people need a real Satan, could I take the job?" Of course when I think of Satan, deeds commonly assciciated with such would just be assinine unintelligent things, and the people behind the abominations ultimately just cast into hell as FOOLS..... But in all seriousness, I do not profess to pretend to know the origin of the unknown, and would much prefer these things to be seen in W Reich kind of way, such as "mind elementals" or something, and I certainly did not wish death, cancer or kissing bug disease on anyone..... since I seem to have calmed down my manic posting, I hope all parties will allow my momentary use/misuse of the forum oh yeah, the movie I watched was "Roadie", and woah is that lame......but I liked the Blondie performance which was "Ring Of Fire", NOT "Ring Of Fire Aside" From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Mon Jun 27 02:47:29 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 01:47:29 -0500 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Further, oh god it's boring in the small hours, I am not beyond the possibility that making war on the human race, both physically and spirtitually may have it's rewards , and I seem to naturally do my good share of the latter without naming a chief entity such as a biblical one.... the concept of evil is beyond me...... but that aside, if anyone reading this is getting a little older and slower, and does not know how good the forthcoming 3CD compilation "Parallel Universe" (looks) to be, then I have a link somewhere.........or look into it yourself anyway...... On 6/25/11, mike coleman wrote: > On 6/25/11, Stephen Lindsey wrote: >> err Mike, other people read this too, >> just saying... >> Steve L > > > YES!!! the beauty of the thing > I covered quoite a few bases in one shot, but the shot ultimately > comes down to the guilty, and I figured that this was not only a way > to reach them, but also to turn my anger and pain into art. > I calculated that all memebers have seen angry people before..... > after watching one of the worst movies in my life, Blondie doing "Ring > Of Fire Aside", I am inspired to submit these Alice Cooper lyrics: > > > I'm hidden in the scream > When the virgin dies > I'm the ache in the belly > When your baby cries > And I'm the burnin' sensation > When the convict fries > > I'm pain > I'm your pain > Unspeakable pain > I'm your private pain > > And I'm the compound fracture > In the twisted car > And I'm the lines on the face > Of the tramp at the bar > And I'm the reds by the bed > Of the suicide star > > You know me- I'm pain > I'm your pain > Your own private pain > Unfathomable pain > > And it's a compliment to me > To hear you screamin' through the night > All night > Tonight > > I'm the holes in your arm > When you're feeling the shakes > I'm the lump on your head > When you step on the rake > > And I'm the loudest one laughing > At the saddest wake > > Yes I'm pain > I'm just pain > Dear old pain > You need your pain > > And I'm the loudest one laughing > At the saddest wake > > I'm the salt in the sweat > On the cuts of the slaves > I was the wound in the side > While Jesus prayed > I was the filthiest word > At the vandalized grave > > Yes, pain > Do you love me pain > I love my pain > I'm your pain > > It's a compliment to me > To hear you screamin' through the night > All night > Tonight > From steve.lindsey at HOTMAIL.COM Mon Jun 27 10:47:13 2011 From: steve.lindsey at HOTMAIL.COM (Stephen Lindsey) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 10:47:13 -0400 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Alright Mike, I sentence you to five mnutes of watchign a clip from my visuals move www.youtube.com/watch?v=P00mfK5HPZw That might mellow you out and convince you of the value the human race(or some of it), or maybe not ...... Steve > Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 01:47:29 -0500 > From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM > Subject: Re: (OFF) BETRAYAL > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Further, oh god it's boring in the small hours, I am not beyond the > possibility that making war on the human race, both physically and > spirtitually may have it's rewards , and I seem to naturally do my > good share of the latter without naming a chief entity such as a > biblical one.... > > the concept of evil is beyond me...... > > but that aside, if anyone reading this is getting a little older and > slower, and does not know how good the forthcoming 3CD compilation > "Parallel Universe" (looks) to be, then I have a link > somewhere.........or look into it yourself anyway...... > > On 6/25/11, mike coleman wrote: > > On 6/25/11, Stephen Lindsey wrote: > >> err Mike, other people read this too, > >> just saying... > >> Steve L > > > > > > YES!!! the beauty of the thing > > I covered quoite a few bases in one shot, but the shot ultimately > > comes down to the guilty, and I figured that this was not only a way > > to reach them, but also to turn my anger and pain into art. > > I calculated that all memebers have seen angry people before..... > > after watching one of the worst movies in my life, Blondie doing "Ring > > Of Fire Aside", I am inspired to submit these Alice Cooper lyrics: > > > > > > I'm hidden in the scream > > When the virgin dies > > I'm the ache in the belly > > When your baby cries > > And I'm the burnin' sensation > > When the convict fries > > > > I'm pain > > I'm your pain > > Unspeakable pain > > I'm your private pain > > > > And I'm the compound fracture > > In the twisted car > > And I'm the lines on the face > > Of the tramp at the bar > > And I'm the reds by the bed > > Of the suicide star > > > > You know me- I'm pain > > I'm your pain > > Your own private pain > > Unfathomable pain > > > > And it's a compliment to me > > To hear you screamin' through the night > > All night > > Tonight > > > > I'm the holes in your arm > > When you're feeling the shakes > > I'm the lump on your head > > When you step on the rake > > > > And I'm the loudest one laughing > > At the saddest wake > > > > Yes I'm pain > > I'm just pain > > Dear old pain > > You need your pain > > > > And I'm the loudest one laughing > > At the saddest wake > > > > I'm the salt in the sweat > > On the cuts of the slaves > > I was the wound in the side > > While Jesus prayed > > I was the filthiest word > > At the vandalized grave > > > > Yes, pain > > Do you love me pain > > I love my pain > > I'm your pain > > > > It's a compliment to me > > To hear you screamin' through the night > > All night > > Tonight > > From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Mon Jun 27 12:15:16 2011 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary ann sullivan) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 12:15:16 -0400 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Steven, Mike's computer doesn't handle youtube, so you'll need to find something else. I have been away in the hospital for a few days so haven't been really keeping track of anything on the forum. I'll check out the link, though and pass along the contents to Mike. Even with the lows we humans are capable of, I think Mike you'd agree there may be a few humans worth saving to show our maker how flawed we are, and not to make the same mistake again. there are a few of us who may be worth saving, it's that we're not the greatest creation of the creator, and if so, couldn't a better job have been done. I still have hope. I am much better now, I was bummed out since I missed a show due to being incapacitated with a migraine for 3 days, rough. Happy trails, and best wishes Mary P.S. I need to get back to the beginning of this thread, I've read a few postings, but I need to go back for a fe days to get the gist of it all, so if my response is not relevant, sorry. -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Stephen Lindsey Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 10:47 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: (OFF) BETRAYAL Alright Mike, I sentence you to five mnutes of watchign a clip from my visuals move www.youtube.com/watch?v=P00mfK5HPZw That might mellow you out and convince you of the value the human race(or some of it), or maybe not ...... Steve > Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 01:47:29 -0500 > From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM > Subject: Re: (OFF) BETRAYAL > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Further, oh god it's boring in the small hours, I am not beyond the > possibility that making war on the human race, both physically and > spirtitually may have it's rewards , and I seem to naturally do my > good share of the latter without naming a chief entity such as a > biblical one.... > > the concept of evil is beyond me...... > > but that aside, if anyone reading this is getting a little older and > slower, and does not know how good the forthcoming 3CD compilation > "Parallel Universe" (looks) to be, then I have a link > somewhere.........or look into it yourself anyway...... > > On 6/25/11, mike coleman wrote: > > On 6/25/11, Stephen Lindsey wrote: > >> err Mike, other people read this too, just saying... > >> Steve L > > > > > > YES!!! the beauty of the thing > > I covered quoite a few bases in one shot, but the shot ultimately > > comes down to the guilty, and I figured that this was not only a way > > to reach them, but also to turn my anger and pain into art. > > I calculated that all memebers have seen angry people before..... > > after watching one of the worst movies in my life, Blondie doing > > "Ring Of Fire Aside", I am inspired to submit these Alice Cooper lyrics: > > > > > > I'm hidden in the scream > > When the virgin dies > > I'm the ache in the belly > > When your baby cries > > And I'm the burnin' sensation > > When the convict fries > > > > I'm pain > > I'm your pain > > Unspeakable pain > > I'm your private pain > > > > And I'm the compound fracture > > In the twisted car > > And I'm the lines on the face > > Of the tramp at the bar > > And I'm the reds by the bed > > Of the suicide star > > > > You know me- I'm pain > > I'm your pain > > Your own private pain > > Unfathomable pain > > > > And it's a compliment to me > > To hear you screamin' through the night All night Tonight > > > > I'm the holes in your arm > > When you're feeling the shakes > > I'm the lump on your head > > When you step on the rake > > > > And I'm the loudest one laughing > > At the saddest wake > > > > Yes I'm pain > > I'm just pain > > Dear old pain > > You need your pain > > > > And I'm the loudest one laughing > > At the saddest wake > > > > I'm the salt in the sweat > > On the cuts of the slaves > > I was the wound in the side > > While Jesus prayed > > I was the filthiest word > > At the vandalized grave > > > > Yes, pain > > Do you love me pain > > I love my pain > > I'm your pain > > > > It's a compliment to me > > To hear you screamin' through the night All night Tonight > > From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Mon Jun 27 12:17:06 2011 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary ann sullivan) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 12:17:06 -0400 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I plan on buying the box set ASAP. -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of mike coleman Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 2:47 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: (OFF) BETRAYAL Further, oh god it's boring in the small hours, I am not beyond the possibility that making war on the human race, both physically and spirtitually may have it's rewards , and I seem to naturally do my good share of the latter without naming a chief entity such as a biblical one.... the concept of evil is beyond me...... but that aside, if anyone reading this is getting a little older and slower, and does not know how good the forthcoming 3CD compilation "Parallel Universe" (looks) to be, then I have a link somewhere.........or look into it yourself anyway...... On 6/25/11, mike coleman wrote: > On 6/25/11, Stephen Lindsey wrote: >> err Mike, other people read this too, just saying... >> Steve L > > > YES!!! the beauty of the thing > I covered quoite a few bases in one shot, but the shot ultimately > comes down to the guilty, and I figured that this was not only a way > to reach them, but also to turn my anger and pain into art. > I calculated that all memebers have seen angry people before..... > after watching one of the worst movies in my life, Blondie doing "Ring > Of Fire Aside", I am inspired to submit these Alice Cooper lyrics: > > > I'm hidden in the scream > When the virgin dies > I'm the ache in the belly > When your baby cries > And I'm the burnin' sensation > When the convict fries > > I'm pain > I'm your pain > Unspeakable pain > I'm your private pain > > And I'm the compound fracture > In the twisted car > And I'm the lines on the face > Of the tramp at the bar > And I'm the reds by the bed > Of the suicide star > > You know me- I'm pain > I'm your pain > Your own private pain > Unfathomable pain > > And it's a compliment to me > To hear you screamin' through the night All night Tonight > > I'm the holes in your arm > When you're feeling the shakes > I'm the lump on your head > When you step on the rake > > And I'm the loudest one laughing > At the saddest wake > > Yes I'm pain > I'm just pain > Dear old pain > You need your pain > > And I'm the loudest one laughing > At the saddest wake > > I'm the salt in the sweat > On the cuts of the slaves > I was the wound in the side > While Jesus prayed > I was the filthiest word > At the vandalized grave > > Yes, pain > Do you love me pain > I love my pain > I'm your pain > > It's a compliment to me > To hear you screamin' through the night All night Tonight > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Mon Jun 27 17:16:57 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 16:16:57 -0500 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL In-Reply-To: <053E4098B9E146B2B6B9BD994183D79C@feeleyq0nl12xq> Message-ID: On 6/27/11, mary ann sullivan wrote: > Hi Steven, Mike's computer doesn't handle youtube, think how profound this is!! DEMON OVERLOAD!! I am only what they MADE me INTO!!! hehehe I mean I have to try to sort out "fuel fleas" when they have forced me to quit smoking to see if I am now going to get long cancer (or not) Thanks Stephen, very much, I will try to see the visuals ASAP From steve.lindsey at HOTMAIL.COM Mon Jun 27 17:20:28 2011 From: steve.lindsey at HOTMAIL.COM (Stephen Lindsey) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 17:20:28 -0400 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I don't know Mike, it sounds serious, you might need the whole hour..... Whats a fuel flea ? > Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 16:16:57 -0500 > From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM > Subject: Re: (OFF) BETRAYAL > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > On 6/27/11, mary ann sullivan wrote: > > Hi Steven, Mike's computer doesn't handle youtube, > > think how profound this is!! > DEMON OVERLOAD!! > I am only what they MADE me INTO!!! > > hehehe > I mean I have to try to sort out "fuel fleas" when they have forced me > to quit smoking to see if I am now going to get long cancer (or not) > > Thanks Stephen, very much, I will try to see the visuals ASAP From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Mon Jun 27 17:43:33 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 16:43:33 -0500 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 6/27/11, Stephen Lindsey wrote: > I don't know Mike, it sounds serious, you might need the whole hour..... It is DEADLY serious. In case I have any "believers", "out there", the END can be called off simply by posting me a Taiwan Levtation WITH the Obi-strip-slash-outer bag. In Near Mint (or better) of course. "Fuel Fleas"- hot particles of plutomium. Trying to read between the lines is insanity of the magnitude of Hawkwind itself Yes, HOUR hour hour hour flower > Whats a fuel flea ? > >> Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 16:16:57 -0500 >> From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM >> Subject: Re: (OFF) BETRAYAL >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> On 6/27/11, mary ann sullivan wrote: >> > Hi Steven, Mike's computer doesn't handle youtube, >> >> think how profound this is!! >> DEMON OVERLOAD!! >> I am only what they MADE me INTO!!! >> >> hehehe >> I mean I have to try to sort out "fuel fleas" when they have forced me >> to quit smoking to see if I am now going to get long cancer (or not) >> >> Thanks Stephen, very much, I will try to see the visuals ASAP > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Mon Jun 27 18:04:21 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 17:04:21 -0500 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL In-Reply-To: Message-ID: sorry another but I hate saying things wrong- a "fuel flea" may turn out to be a silly-sounding term created by an individual, and I am not sure if it infers only to an alpha-emitting partices of plutonium, but in my case it does.... I HATE radiation in my body, and these are especially nasty. Weather or not they will kill or actually cause lung cancer in humans, I think remains to be "discovered", but I myself would much rather not be one of the subjects..... On 6/27/11, mike coleman wrote: > On 6/27/11, Stephen Lindsey wrote: >> I don't know Mike, it sounds serious, you might need the whole hour..... > > > It is DEADLY serious. In case I have any "believers", "out there", the > END can be called off simply by posting me a Taiwan Levtation WITH the > Obi-strip-slash-outer bag. In Near Mint (or better) of course. > > "Fuel Fleas"- hot particles of plutomium. Trying to read between the > lines is insanity of the magnitude of Hawkwind itself > > Yes, HOUR hour hour hour flower > > > >> Whats a fuel flea ? >> >>> Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 16:16:57 -0500 >>> From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM >>> Subject: Re: (OFF) BETRAYAL >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> >>> On 6/27/11, mary ann sullivan wrote: >>> > Hi Steven, Mike's computer doesn't handle youtube, >>> >>> think how profound this is!! >>> DEMON OVERLOAD!! >>> I am only what they MADE me INTO!!! >>> >>> hehehe >>> I mean I have to try to sort out "fuel fleas" when they have forced me >>> to quit smoking to see if I am now going to get long cancer (or not) >>> >>> Thanks Stephen, very much, I will try to see the visuals ASAP >> > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Tue Jun 28 14:59:19 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 13:59:19 -0500 Subject: (OFF) BETRAYAL RETRACTION Message-ID: I realise how silly this is, since nobody knows what I was so mad about exactly, but to my horror, this moring, I realised that the whole thing may have been my own failure to proceed in an expected manner, as I always do things the same. So I now am left to wonder if betrayal would have occured or not anyway, Mike ps-It still looks "shady", and the communications have really SUCKED lately From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Wed Jun 29 05:18:29 2011 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 05:18:29 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock Show Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com JUNE 29, 2011: NEW RADIO SHOWS We're back! Stinkin' computers... I've uploaded a new show from Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #265). 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 #265) Sendelica - "Banshees & Fetches" (from The Pavilion Of Magic And The Trials Of The Seven Surviving Elohim) Spirits Burning - "Strafed By A UFO" (from Behold The Action Man) Sky Cries Mary - "Cornerman" (from Taking The Stage: Live 1997-2005) Space Debris - "Space Out - Dresden '10" (from Archive Volume Two) Paint and Copter - "Imaginary Geographies" (from More Trial, Less Error) Schroedinger's Cat - "Shining Star" (from Assassins From Outer Space) Carlton Melton - "The One That Got Away [extended version]" (from Country Ways) Charles Rice Goff III & Justynn Tyme - "Peek-A-Boo" (from Raydio Bradcasts: Mrs Morris Goes to Mars) Hawkwind - "The Sea King" (from Live Chronicles) Brainticket - "Egyptian Kings" (from Celestial Ocean) Nektar - "Desolation Valley" (from Sunday Night At The London Roundhouse) Paradox One - "Out Of The Void" (from Listen To The Skies.) Outerspace Milkmen - "Far Out" (unreleased) Space Debris - "FreeFlight" (from Archive Volume One) http://Aural-Innovations.com From stewartbas at AOL.COM Wed Jun 29 18:53:45 2011 From: stewartbas at AOL.COM (Beverly Stewart) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 22:53:45 +0000 Subject: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn Message-ID: LinkedIn ------------ I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. - Beverly Beverly Stewart Owner at B.A.S. Associates, Inc. Greater New York City Area Confirm that you know Beverly Stewart https://www.linkedin.com/e/-sc815l-gpivtmlu-n/isd/3386898596/dp1fTGbO/ -- (c) 2011, LinkedIn Corporation From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Wed Jun 29 19:26:15 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 18:26:15 -0500 Subject: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn In-Reply-To: <705049795.4427265.1309388025524.JavaMail.app@ela4-bed83.prod> Message-ID: hey bevvv you've been on my mind lately, I thought to myself "just because Bill is busy why can't Bev cheer me up" I rather like the irony of my joining a prof. network On 6/29/11, Beverly Stewart wrote: > LinkedIn > ------------ > > > I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. > > - Beverly > > Beverly Stewart > Owner at B.A.S. Associates, Inc. > Greater New York City Area > > Confirm that you know Beverly Stewart > https://www.linkedin.com/e/-sc815l-gpivtmlu-n/isd/3386898596/dp1fTGbO/ > > > > -- > (c) 2011, LinkedIn Corporation > From tim at KALYR.COM Thu Jun 30 04:13:03 2011 From: tim at KALYR.COM (Tim Hall) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 09:13:03 +0100 Subject: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn In-Reply-To: <705049795.4427265.1309388025524.JavaMail.app@ela4-bed83.prod> Message-ID: On 29/06/2011 23:53, Beverly Stewart wrote: > LinkedIn > ------------ > > > I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. > > - Beverly > > What, all of us? ;) -- Tim Hall Weblog -> http://www.kalyr.com/weblog Twitter -> http://twitter.com/kalyr RPG blog -> http://www.kalyr.com/rpg From bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM Thu Jun 30 09:00:18 2011 From: bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM (gary shindler) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 06:00:18 -0700 Subject: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn In-Reply-To: <4E0C300F.8000103@kalyr.com> Message-ID: It's the social network for professionals. Unlike Facebook it's probably not so cool to post cat videos or political rants. ? ________________________________ From: Tim Hall To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Thu, June 30, 2011 3:13:03 AM Subject: Re: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn On 29/06/2011 23:53, Beverly Stewart wrote: > LinkedIn > ------------ > > > I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. > > - Beverly > > What, all of us? ;) -- Tim Hall Weblog? ->? http://www.kalyr.com/weblog Twitter? ->? http://twitter.com/kalyr RPG blog ->? http://www.kalyr.com/rpg From tim at KALYR.COM Thu Jun 30 09:06:24 2011 From: tim at KALYR.COM (Tim Hall) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 14:06:24 +0100 Subject: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn In-Reply-To: <1309438818.19734.YahooMailRC@web36901.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On 30/06/2011 14:00, gary shindler wrote: > It's the social network for professionals. Unlike Facebook it's probably not so > cool to post cat videos or political rants. It isn't? What's the point of it, then? I thought cat videos and political rants was the entire purpose of the Interweb ;) Seriously, I am on LinkedIn, and I did actually check to see if the original poster was a professional contact. -- Tim Hall Weblog -> http://www.kalyr.com/weblog Twitter -> http://twitter.com/kalyr RPG blog -> http://www.kalyr.com/rpg From des at EFALKMEDIA.COM Thu Jun 30 10:08:26 2011 From: des at EFALKMEDIA.COM (E F) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 10:08:26 -0400 Subject: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn In-Reply-To: <4E0C74D0.4030305@kalyr.com> Message-ID: I have a linked in profile, and I like to post my cat reading the news and business trends as part of her professional profile. On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 09:06:24 -0400, Tim Hall wrote: > On 30/06/2011 14:00, gary shindler wrote: >> It's the social network for professionals. Unlike Facebook it's >> probably not so >> cool to post cat videos or political rants. > > It isn't? What's the point of it, then? I thought cat videos and > political rants was the entire purpose of the Interweb ;) > > Seriously, I am on LinkedIn, and I did actually check to see if the > original poster was a professional contact. > -- Until Further Notice, I am Unique From Stewartbas at AOL.COM Wed Jun 29 19:34:39 2011 From: Stewartbas at AOL.COM (Stewartbas at AOL.COM) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 19:34:39 EDT Subject: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn Message-ID: OOOh....this was a big mistake. Not inviting you, exactly, but accidentally inviting friggin 5000 people in our address book. Mis-clicked. Anywho...Bill will just have to weed thru 5000 invite accepts. How've you been? Everything same 'ol here. BunBun doing OK? Bev In a message dated 6/29/2011 7:26:49 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, insect.brain at GMAIL.COM writes: hey bevvv you've been on my mind lately, I thought to myself "just because Bill is busy why can't Bev cheer me up" I rather like the irony of my joining a prof. network On 6/29/11, Beverly Stewart wrote: > LinkedIn > ------------ > > > I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. > > - Beverly > > Beverly Stewart > Owner at B.A.S. Associates, Inc. > Greater New York City Area > > Confirm that you know Beverly Stewart > https://www.linkedin.com/e/-sc815l-gpivtmlu-n/isd/3386898596/dp1fTGbO/ > > > > -- > (c) 2011, LinkedIn Corporation > From Stewartbas at AOL.COM Thu Jun 30 11:20:22 2011 From: Stewartbas at AOL.COM (Stewartbas at AOL.COM) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 11:20:22 EDT Subject: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn Message-ID: Nooooo. This was a BIG mistake. Accidentally clicked Invite when everyone was selected. Tried to stop it after realizing what I did, but it was too late. Oy vey. Beverly In a message dated 6/30/2011 4:14:15 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, tim at KALYR.COM writes: On 29/06/2011 23:53, Beverly Stewart wrote: > LinkedIn > ------------ > > > I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. > > - Beverly > > What, all of us? ;) -- Tim Hall Weblog -> http://www.kalyr.com/weblog Twitter -> http://twitter.com/kalyr RPG blog -> http://www.kalyr.com/rpg From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 15:21:39 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 14:21:39 -0500 Subject: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn In-Reply-To: <495dd.c7bb2e5.3b3d108f@aol.com> Message-ID: On 6/29/11, Stewartbas at aol.com wrote: > OOOh....this was a big mistake. Not inviting you, exactly, but > accidentally inviting friggin 5000 people in our address book. > Mis-clicked. > Anywho...Bill will just have to weed thru 5000 invite accepts. > How've you been? Everything same 'ol here. BunBun doing OK? > Bev I DO hope you will forgive my playful "demon" overload :) I actually almost responded today, a couple times, as I was unsure but after a lot of thought I decided the second mail might have been a clue to a "mis"-"take"- Now I'm just glad the "demon" overload didn't have a leak on me. Oh the things I might have said not knowing I posted on BOC you know, things like where I've been putting the nicotine patches (: D) where's Theodore? while I'm at it? From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 15:34:16 2011 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 14:34:16 -0500 Subject: (OFF) Invitation to connect on LinkedIn Message-ID: On 6/30/11, mike coleman wrote: > On 6/29/11, Stewartbas at aol.com wrote: >> OOOh....this was a big mistake. Not inviting you, exactly, but >> accidentally inviting friggin 5000 people in our address book. >> Mis-clicked. >> Anywho...Bill will just have to weed thru 5000 invite accepts. >> How've you been? Everything same 'ol here. BunBun doing OK? >> Bev Oh Bun Bun...... Hard to tell.....do felines get thyroid, bone and lung cancer the same as we do? I haven't held him in the batroom mirror in the dark, but I feel sure he will glow if I do. I hope our cancers and everything else hold out for the course of his natural life duration. According to SPCA he was 4 on June 19th, and that's his B-Day now I guess. Hope Maggies holding firm and then some....