From coffeebaker at SBCGLOBAL.NET Sat Sep 1 13:07:54 2012 From: coffeebaker at SBCGLOBAL.NET (Chris Baker) Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2012 10:07:54 -0700 Subject: BOC-L Digest - 31 Aug 2012 to 1 Sep 2012 (#2012-112) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thank you so much for this, Ralph! Links to great YouTube stuff and I'm downloading the podcasts now... -Chris > Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 07:17:52 -0400 > From: Ralph > Subject: Re: BOC-L Digest - 16 Aug 2012 to 17 Aug 2012 (#2012-104) > >> - SWU material >> - selections from the Conry?s Bar set-tapes that Albert discussed on the AOL >> boards years back > > You don't have to wait for that - AB's been playing selected tracks from those > gigs on his excellent "Origins" show - details here: > > http://listserv.ispnetinc.net/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1207B&L=BOC-L&F=&S=&P=17308 > > Next wfku.org show: Tuesday 09 Sep (7-9pm Eastern) - with a Thurs 27 Sept > (9am-11am Eastern) rebroadcast... > > Also - Joe has now got in on the act and posted a somewhat "enhanced" > contribution here: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjs0OrSgvn4 > > Conry's clearly had a massive, appreciative crowd in THAT night... :-) > > Apropos nuffin: > And just in case people haven't seen this - here's SWU's pre-Sneakers song, > "All Night Gas-Station" - I'd LOVE to know WHEN this was recorded - when Les > joined, he added a dramatic vocal/monologue, so maybe this was BEFORE Les > (it'd be great if Albert can fill in any blanks with this one): > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiGAMUEQWnU From coffeebaker at SBCGLOBAL.NET Sun Sep 2 13:45:04 2012 From: coffeebaker at SBCGLOBAL.NET (Chris Baker) Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2012 10:45:04 -0700 Subject: John L. Sullivan In-Reply-To: Message-ID: OK so following Ralph's links led me to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cjn1eA-q4Z4 which is the most remarkable 91 seconds of music I've heard for quite some time. Presumably this is the same song that Richard Melter referenced in The Aesthetics of Rock as the SWU "John L. Sullivan Readymade" "...which I wrote the words to" But: is this Stalk-Forrest? BOC? and what year? and who wrote the tune? And what are these references to this being on a promotional BOC release along with a "demo of Hot Rails to Hell" and other stuff ??? I've listened to this thing about forty times already. Goddamned genius. And Albert's drum move at :32 is on the short list of my all-time favorite moments of his :-) -Chris Baker From kirthgersen at HOTMAIL.CO.UK Sun Sep 2 16:55:11 2012 From: kirthgersen at HOTMAIL.CO.UK (Ralph) Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2012 16:55:11 -0400 Subject: John L. Sullivan Message-ID: John L. Sullivan 1:34 [Words: Richard Meltzer/Music: Allen Lanier] Columbia Records "Soft White Underbelly Demo" Session (though I HAVE seen it described as one of the "Oaxaca demos") Recorded 11 September 1969 at CBS Studio B, New York Produced by Jay Lee and Bob Devere LP was "God Save Blue ?yster Cult From Themselves" [ Columbia CSK 16767 (2001) ] From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Thu Sep 6 04:29:33 2012 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2012 04:29:33 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock Show Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com SEPTEMBER 6, 2012: NEW AURAL INNOVATIONS SPACE ROCK RADIO SHOW I've just uploaded a new show from Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #291). 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 #291) Jay Tausig - "Ode To Venus" (from Taurus: Roots Of The Earth) T.H.U.M.B. - "Reaching The Afterglow" (from Primordial Echoes For Modern Bigfoots) Black Science - "Exegeis" (from An Echo Through The Eyes Of Forever) The Setting Son - "Above The Rest" (from Before I Eat My Eyes & Ears) Aural Innovations ID (by Stone Premonitions) The Cosmic Garden - "Purple Liquid Plejades" (from Sun Secrets) Zhaoze - "Fishing For The Stars" (from Psychedelic World Music compilation) Hypatia Lake - "Star Eater" (from Ouroboros) Landing - "Gravitational VI" (Gravitational IV) Surface Of Eceyon - "Stolen Wind" (from Dragyyn) Aural Innovations ID (by Gayle Ellett of Djam Karet) DJ Urinal Cake & Don Campau - "Soap & Salt'" (from Soap & Salt) The Linus Pauling Quartet - "Stonebringer" (from Bag Of Hammers) The Linus Pauling Quartet - "Monster" (from Horns Of Ammon) The Linus Pauling Quartet - "Alien Abduction" (from All Things Are Light) Aural Innovations ID (by Stone Premonitions) The Linus Pauling Quartet - "Cole Porter" (from C6H8O6) The Linus Pauling Quartet - "Lost In Darkness And Distance" (from Alien) The Linus Pauling Quartet - "Helicopter In Tunisia" (from Ashes In The Bong Of God) http://Aural-Innovations.com From stevefreight at GMAIL.COM Wed Sep 12 05:02:39 2012 From: stevefreight at GMAIL.COM (Steve Freight) Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 10:02:39 +0100 Subject: From the Esoteric web site Message-ID: November 2012 will see the release of the new album from Hawkwind's captain Dave Brock 'Looking For Love In The Lost Land Of Dreams', along with the superb Hawkwind side-project 'Stellar Variations' featuring Dave Brock, Richard Chadwick and Niall Hone. -- View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Wed Sep 12 05:08:56 2012 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 17:08:56 +0800 Subject: From the Esoteric web site In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow! On 12 September 2012 17:02, Steve Freight wrote: > 'Stellar Variations' featuring Dave Brock, > Richard Chadwick and Niall Hone. > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Wed Sep 12 05:14:02 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM ("say" tan) Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 04:14:02 -0500 Subject: From the Esoteric web site In-Reply-To: Message-ID: thank you On 9/12/12, Jonathan Smith wrote: > Wow! > > On 12 September 2012 17:02, Steve Freight wrote: > >> 'Stellar Variations' featuring Dave Brock, >> Richard Chadwick and Niall Hone. >> > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Wed Sep 12 05:28:42 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 04:28:42 -0500 Subject: (OFF) Brainticket USA DVD with Huw Message-ID: while i am gossiping, I hear there is a superb Brainticket DVD released by Cleopatra and featuriing Huw. I hear it is a must From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Wed Sep 12 05:32:21 2012 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 17:32:21 +0800 Subject: (OFF) Brainticket USA DVD with Huw In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Nektar too on 2x dvds... I haven't heard it yet. http://www.amazon.com/Nektar-Space-Invasion-Brainticket-Lloyd-Langton/dp/B008A3IQHI DISC 1 HUW LLOYD-LANGTON Wars Are The Hobby There Hurry On Sundown Solitary Mind Games Rocky Paths Interview BRAINTICKET Black Sand Hear Me, Help Me Like A Place In The Sun One Morning Coc O Mary Watching You Egyptian Kings Places Of Light Interview DISC 2 NEKTAR A Tab In The Ocean Desolation Valley Waves Doctor Kool King Of The Deep Where Are You Now? A Day In The Life Of A Preacher Mr. H Recycled Fidgety Queen Interview On 12 September 2012 17:28, mike c wrote: > Brainticket DVD > released by Cleopatra and featuriing Huw. > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Wed Sep 12 05:40:34 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 04:40:34 -0500 Subject: (OFF) Brainticket USA DVD with Huw In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'd just like to apologise to Nektar, who have thought enough of me to include me on their "insider" emailout, just recently. it will NEVER happen again. The fan who reported this vid was encouraging immediate credit card use. it includes the brianticket guy performing with huw on a couple tracks as well On 9/12/12, Jonathan Smith wrote: > Nektar too on 2x dvds... I haven't heard it yet. > > http://www.amazon.com/Nektar-Space-Invasion-Brainticket-Lloyd-Langton/dp/B008A3IQHI > > > > DISC 1 > HUW LLOYD-LANGTON > Wars Are The Hobby There > Hurry On Sundown > Solitary Mind Games > Rocky Paths > Interview > > BRAINTICKET > Black Sand > Hear Me, Help Me > Like A Place In The Sun > One Morning > Coc O Mary > Watching You > Egyptian Kings > Places Of Light > Interview > > DISC 2 > NEKTAR > A Tab In The Ocean > Desolation Valley > Waves > Doctor Kool > King Of The Deep > Where Are You Now? > A Day In The Life Of A Preacher > Mr. H > Recycled > Fidgety Queen > Interview > > On 12 September 2012 17:28, mike c wrote: > >> Brainticket DVD >> released by Cleopatra and featuriing Huw. >> > From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Thu Sep 13 05:13:39 2012 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 05:13:39 -0400 Subject: Braineticket/Nektar/Huw DVD Message-ID: Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 04:28:42 -0500 From: mike c Subject: (OFF) Brainticket USA DVD with Huw >>while i am gossiping, I hear there is a superb Brainticket DVD released by Cleopatra and featuriing Huw. I hear it is a must<< I think it is. Here's my writeup: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2012/08/nektarbraintickethuw-lloyd-langton-space-rock-invasion-live-from-the-key-club-hollywood-ca-september-3rd-2011-cleopatra-records-2012-clp-8809-2-dvd/ Note at the end of the review the link to my writeup of the Cleveland stop on the tour last year which includes articles on Brainticket and Nektar. Jerry From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Thu Sep 13 05:24:47 2012 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 17:24:47 +0800 Subject: Braineticket/Nektar/Huw DVD In-Reply-To: <000501cd9190$106c17d0$31444770$@aural-innovations.com> Message-ID: Thanks for the review... and I was trying to stop buying cds and dvds! On 13 September 2012 17:13, Jerry Kranitz wrote: > Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 04:28:42 -0500 > From: mike c > Subject: (OFF) Brainticket USA DVD with Huw > > >>while i am gossiping, I hear there is a superb Brainticket DVD released > by Cleopatra and featuriing Huw. > I hear it is a must<< > > I think it is. Here's my writeup: > > http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2012/08/nektarbraintickethuw-lloyd-langton-space-rock-invasion-live-from-the-key-club-hollywood-ca-september-3rd-2011-cleopatra-records-2012-clp-8809-2-dvd/ > > Note at the end of the review the link to my writeup of the Cleveland stop > on the tour last year which includes articles on Brainticket and Nektar. > > Jerry > From jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK Thu Sep 13 09:55:07 2012 From: jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 14:55:07 +0100 Subject: Silver Machine - William Shatner In-Reply-To: <38D7B2D6-A351-45DF-A243-0E965E449754@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > On 06 Jun 2012, at 08:01 , Albert Bouchard wrote: >> There is and always will be only only one Bill Shatner. If you never saw >> Boston Legal you might not get him. Like a fine well-kept cigar he gets >> better with age. It's cool that he murders Silver Machine though, not that >> I would ever actually listen to it? more than once anyway. > Perhaps mercifully, he didn't attempt ETI or Astronomy or something ;) I can totally imagine Shatner doing either of those and probably no-one should suggest it to him, since records indicate that he has no known shame and he might try it. > Although unfortunately, I _can_ create a pretty good mental "aural > image" of Shatner attempting "Dominance & Submission", and even the > imagined version is pretty scarring .... ;) I have enough willpower not to follow you there, thank goodness. But seriously--or rather not--he's known he's a joke with perfect clarity for a long long time now. If you want to see a song that practically deserved the Shatner treatment, and worryingly close to topic, witness this version of Elton John's `Rocket Man', it's *hilarious* and totally self-conscious: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvQwXOCKNLY Space travel, sneaky drugs references and ham acting, served deadpan in black tie with the aid of low-grade seventies TV trickery, I think this all goes to show it's OK when it happens to something we don't own and love ;-) > PS - The cover of "Iron Man" -- with the participation of Zakk Wylde, > heavens help us -- is fairly scarring as it is .... Zakk must have been taken in by the success of Shatner's older collaboration with Henry Rollins :-) But that version at least is arguably no sillier than the original... Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error Medievalist historian but stands also delivered by some good author." Oxford (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Sep 14 02:58:29 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (Jacobini R. Montgomery-Fitzgerald Jr.) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 01:58:29 -0500 Subject: Silver Machine - William Shatner In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I have not yet allowed a single note of the shat in my head. until this. enjoyed. i may start a bari watts thread to see if you or anyone knows anything.. On 9/13/12, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >> On 06 Jun 2012, at 08:01 , Albert Bouchard wrote: >>> There is and always will be only only one Bill Shatner. If you never saw >>> Boston Legal you might not get him. Like a fine well-kept cigar he gets >>> better with age. It's cool that he murders Silver Machine though, not >>> that >>> I would ever actually listen to it? more than once anyway. >> Perhaps mercifully, he didn't attempt ETI or Astronomy or something ;) > > I can totally imagine Shatner doing either of those and probably > no-one should suggest it to him, since records indicate that he has no > known shame and he might try it. > >> Although unfortunately, I _can_ create a pretty good mental "aural >> image" of Shatner attempting "Dominance & Submission", and even the >> imagined version is pretty scarring .... ;) > > I have enough willpower not to follow you there, thank goodness. > But seriously--or rather not--he's known he's a joke with perfect clarity > for a long long time now. If you want to see a song that practically > deserved the Shatner treatment, and worryingly close to topic, witness > this version of Elton John's `Rocket Man', it's *hilarious* and totally > self-conscious: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvQwXOCKNLY > Space travel, sneaky drugs references and ham acting, served deadpan in > black tie with the aid of low-grade seventies TV trickery, I think this > all goes to show it's OK when it happens to something we don't own and > love ;-) > >> PS - The cover of "Iron Man" -- with the participation of Zakk Wylde, >> heavens help us -- is fairly scarring as it is .... > > Zakk must have been taken in by the success of Shatner's older > collaboration with Henry Rollins :-) But that version at least is arguably > no sillier than the original... Yours, > Jon > > > -- > Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error > Medievalist historian but stands also delivered by some good author." > Oxford (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From fofp at STAFFMAIL.ED.AC.UK Fri Sep 14 05:22:00 2012 From: fofp at STAFFMAIL.ED.AC.UK (Mike Holmes) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 10:22:00 +0100 Subject: Silver Machine - William Shatner In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 13/09/2012 14:55, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >> On 06 Jun 2012, at 08:01 , Albert Bouchard wrote: >>> There is and always will be only only one Bill Shatner. If you never saw >>> Boston Legal you might not get him. Like a fine well-kept cigar he gets >>> better with age. It's cool that he murders Silver Machine though, not >>> that >>> I would ever actually listen to it? more than once anyway. >> Perhaps mercifully, he didn't attempt ETI or Astronomy or something ;) > > I can totally imagine Shatner doing either of those and probably no-one > should suggest it to him, since records indicate that he has no known > shame and he might try it. Denny Crane... -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Fri Sep 14 05:36:13 2012 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 17:36:13 +0800 Subject: Silver Machine - William Shatner In-Reply-To: <5052F738.9020001@staffmail.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: William Shatner is amusing is his version of Silver machine, I mean, it was about a bicycle! BTW, why was he left out of the new Star Trek movie? On 14 September 2012 17:22, Mike Holmes wrote: > On 13/09/2012 14:55, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > >> On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >> >>> On 06 Jun 2012, at 08:01 , Albert Bouchard wrote: >>> >>>> There is and always will be only only one Bill Shatner. If you never saw >>>> Boston Legal you might not get him. Like a fine well-kept cigar he gets >>>> better with age. It's cool that he murders Silver Machine though, not >>>> that >>>> I would ever actually listen to it? more than once anyway. >>>> >>> Perhaps mercifully, he didn't attempt ETI or Astronomy or something ;) >>> >> >> I can totally imagine Shatner doing either of those and probably no-one >> should suggest it to him, since records indicate that he has no known >> shame and he might try it. >> > > Denny Crane... > > -- > The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in > Scotland, with registration number SC005336. > From jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK Fri Sep 14 10:25:50 2012 From: jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 15:25:50 +0100 Subject: Silver Machine - William Shatner In-Reply-To: <8F2B8528-8AA5-4D02-822A-4D3D6160B58E@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > On 06 Jun 2012, at 11:27 , Patrick Charles wrote: >> Rutger Hauer doing the Siege & Investiture... > Woah! :) Amen! > For, like, 15 years I've been musing over a song inspired by Hauer's > "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe ... Attack ships on fire > off the shoulder of Orion; I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near > the Tannh?user Gate" from the "Tears in Rain" solioquy at the end of > Blade Runner. I think Jon Jarrett and I were kicking the idea around at > some point; I more or less remember the riffs around which something was > going to be built. I was going to steal some ideas from Lemmy's "The > Watcher" and "Make 'Em Blind" (e.g. "We come in blazing rockets/We bring > you greed and slavery/No alien utopia/Will long survive our bravery"). > Anyway, I always wanted to know how those attack ships ended up on fire > off the shoulder of Orion, and it seemed like whatever that story was > would be worth a song.. :) We were, indeed, kicking the idea round; I more or less remember the verse riff you were toying with and still have the lyrics I wrote on the home machine, though as I recall them, sadly, they don't quite match your stated aims above ;-) The soliloquy also turns up in a Ship of Fools track called `In Time', to great effect (mind you the whole track is done to great effect). Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error Medievalist historian but stands also delivered by some good author." Oxford (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM Fri Sep 14 11:42:56 2012 From: bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM (gary shindler) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 08:42:56 -0700 Subject: Silver Machine - William Shatner In-Reply-To: <5052F738.9020001@staffmail.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: Just saw a Priceline commercial the other day with him. Didn't have the sound on but he runs off to surf in the end. ________________________________ From: Mike Holmes To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 4:22 AM Subject: Re: Silver Machine - William Shatner On 13/09/2012 14:55, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >> On 06 Jun 2012, at 08:01 , Albert Bouchard wrote: >>> There is and always will be only only one Bill Shatner. If you never saw >>> Boston Legal you might not get him. Like a fine well-kept cigar he gets >>> better with age. It's cool that he murders Silver Machine though, not >>> that >>> I would ever actually listen to it? more than once anyway. >> Perhaps mercifully, he didn't attempt ETI or Astronomy or something ;) > > I can totally imagine Shatner doing either of those and probably no-one > should suggest it to him, since records indicate that he has no known > shame and he might try it. Denny Crane... -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Sep 14 12:13:14 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 11:13:14 -0500 Subject: Silver Machine - William Shatner In-Reply-To: <1347637376.77858.YahooMailNeo@web120001.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On 9/14/12, gary shindler wrote: > Just saw a Priceline commercial the other day with him. Didn't have the > sound on but he runs off to surf in the end. yeah I saw that last night with the sound on. this stuff makes me feel better about being less than nobody. the eddie money travel agency is really scary From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Sep 14 15:01:29 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (1st schmoodle owner) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 14:01:29 -0500 Subject: Silver Machine - William Shatner In-Reply-To: Message-ID: forgive me? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG0t57PUTaM On 9/14/12, mike coleman wrote: > On 9/14/12, gary shindler wrote: >> Just saw a Priceline commercial the other day with him. Didn't have the >> sound on but he runs off to surf in the end. > > yeah I saw that last night with the sound on. > this stuff makes me feel better about being less than nobody. > the eddie money travel agency is really scary > From cea at CARLAZ.COM Fri Sep 14 22:04:45 2012 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 21:04:45 -0500 Subject: Silver Machine - William Shatner In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 14 Sep 2012, at 09:25 , Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > > On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >> On 06 Jun 2012, at 11:27 , Patrick Charles wrote: >>> Rutger Hauer doing the Siege & Investiture... >> Woah! :) > > Amen! > >> For, like, 15 years I've been musing over a song inspired by Hauer's "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe ... Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion; I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannh?user Gate" from the "Tears in Rain" solioquy at the end of Blade Runner. I think Jon Jarrett and I were kicking the idea around at some point; I more or less remember the riffs around which something was going to be built. I was going to steal some ideas from Lemmy's "The Watcher" and "Make 'Em Blind" (e.g. "We come in blazing rockets/We bring you greed and slavery/No alien utopia/Will long survive our bravery"). Anyway, I always wanted to know how those attack ships ended up on fire off the shoulder of Orion, and it seemed like whatever that story was would be worth a song.. :) > > We were, indeed, kicking the idea round; I more or less remember the verse riff you were toying with and still have the lyrics I wrote on the home machine, though as I recall them, sadly, they don't quite match your stated aims above ;-) Well, we could always revisit the lyrics -- could make it an Espada Negra song .... Speaking of which .... Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Fri Sep 14 22:12:01 2012 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 21:12:01 -0500 Subject: New(ish) Espada Negra song: "Chaos Born" Message-ID: 'Been so busy that I forget to do this bit of shameless self-promotion! Not long ago, Espada Negra (recording project currently consisting of myself and Andy Gilham, ex of this list) release a new song ... their second song, actually, and first original piece: "Cha?s Born", audible via such online haunts as: http://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/cha-s-born http://espada-negra.soundawesome.com http://espadanegra.bandcamp.com/ http://www.facebook.com/LaEspadaNegra Reveling in blatant Elric-ism, "Cha?s Born" takes some (admittedly very faint) musical cues from Hawkwind's "Magnu" (some of the chords) and Blue ?yster Cult's "Black Blade" (mmm, middle bit with synth) ... but mostly it's howling chaos. ('Cause sometimes a screaming black hell-sword is just a screaming black hell-sword ...) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sat Sep 15 00:41:59 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 23:41:59 -0500 Subject: New(ish) Espada Negra song: "Chaos Born" In-Reply-To: <3DC1A79A-AD7B-4F62-9A65-1ECB3E723F76@carlaz.com> Message-ID: If my vote counts, I liked it, especially the ending guitars and sound fx. I'd take the soundcloud thing one further, and say the "wave" is like a phallic nephilim-sword with a musical condom creeping up from behind. I had to put on brotherhood of man afterwords to remind everyone of the mutant in their midst, then came the silence. On 9/14/12, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > 'Been so busy that I forget to do this bit of shameless self-promotion! > > Not long ago, Espada Negra (recording project currently consisting of myself > and Andy Gilham, ex of this list) release a new song ... their second song, > actually, and first original piece: > > "Cha?s Born", audible via such online haunts as: > http://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/cha-s-born > http://espada-negra.soundawesome.com > http://espadanegra.bandcamp.com/ > http://www.facebook.com/LaEspadaNegra > > Reveling in blatant Elric-ism, "Cha?s Born" takes some (admittedly very > faint) musical cues from Hawkwind's "Magnu" (some of the chords) and Blue > ?yster Cult's "Black Blade" (mmm, middle bit with synth) ... but mostly it's > howling chaos. ('Cause sometimes a screaming black hell-sword is just a > screaming black hell-sword ...) > > Cheers, > Carl > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > http://www.carlaz.com/ > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sat Sep 15 00:55:18 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 23:55:18 -0500 Subject: New(ish) Espada Negra song: "Chaos Born" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: oops, acciedentally left out "artillery-bomb" along with the phallic-nephillim-sword. anyway, wish it had been on my stereo On 9/14/12, mike c wrote: > If my vote counts, I liked it, especially the ending guitars and sound > fx. I'd take the soundcloud thing one further, and say the "wave" is > like a phallic nephilim-sword with a musical condom creeping up from > behind. > I had to put on brotherhood of man afterwords to remind everyone of > the mutant in their midst, then came the silence. > > On 9/14/12, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >> 'Been so busy that I forget to do this bit of shameless self-promotion! >> >> Not long ago, Espada Negra (recording project currently consisting of >> myself >> and Andy Gilham, ex of this list) release a new song ... their second >> song, >> actually, and first original piece: >> >> "Cha?s Born", audible via such online haunts as: >> http://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/cha-s-born >> http://espada-negra.soundawesome.com >> http://espadanegra.bandcamp.com/ >> http://www.facebook.com/LaEspadaNegra >> >> Reveling in blatant Elric-ism, "Cha?s Born" takes some (admittedly very >> faint) musical cues from Hawkwind's "Magnu" (some of the chords) and Blue >> ?yster Cult's "Black Blade" (mmm, middle bit with synth) ... but mostly >> it's >> howling chaos. ('Cause sometimes a screaming black hell-sword is just a >> screaming black hell-sword ...) >> >> Cheers, >> Carl >> >> -- >> Carl Edlund Anderson >> http://www.carlaz.com/ >> > From cea at CARLAZ.COM Sat Sep 15 07:04:06 2012 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 06:04:06 -0500 Subject: New(ish) Espada Negra song: "Chaos Born" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 14 Sep 2012, at 23:41 , mike c wrote: > > If my vote counts, I liked it, especially the ending guitars and sound > fx. Thanks for your vote, Mike. Statistically speaking, it seems like most people prefer the ends of our songs .... ;) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Sat Sep 15 07:09:53 2012 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 06:09:53 -0500 Subject: New(ish) Espada Negra song: "Chaos Born" In-Reply-To: <3DC1A79A-AD7B-4F62-9A65-1ECB3E723F76@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On 14 Sep 2012, at 21:12 , Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > > "Cha?s Born", audible via such online haunts as: > http://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/cha-s-born > http://espada-negra.soundawesome.com > http://espadanegra.bandcamp.com/ > http://www.facebook.com/LaEspadaNegra I should add that, where such a feature is available via the above sites, it's possible to download the track as well as stream it. (Download file type, etc. also varies by site, if available.) Bandcamp asks you to name a price, Soundawesome talks about a "shopping cart", etc. but more than 0 dollars/pounds/flecks-of-gold dust is not required. (Though Bandcamp offers you an option to pay bazillions of whatevers should the spirit move you! ;)) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sat Sep 15 11:28:09 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 10:28:09 -0500 Subject: New(ish) Espada Negra song: "Chaos Born" In-Reply-To: <271AE516-114D-45C4-8EA0-DC564053D178@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On 9/15/12, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > On 14 Sep 2012, at 23:41 , mike c wrote: > Thanks for your vote, Mike. Statistically speaking, it seems like most > people prefer the ends of our songs .... ;) I think it may just be me who also liked the ending of the last song of yours I played. Sorry, it's better than it sounds and this track was just what the "doctor" ordered for my public address system. It's just that I think you may be _particularily blessed_ with the endings. I used to make "jokes" about having song endings in a briefcase, and being a specialist called in for bands who need my help :) In the case of playing it on my stereo, and trying to be careful not to bore "you" all: I am still "quarantined" for various reasons (like being real and uncompromising :), limited to dialup and the new "computer guy" is the same as the old one: "terminally stuck playing video games when not working or tending to wife" It is with this in mind that I dream of having found a medical application for heroin addictions. Anything to get them off, then step them down off smack :) "Sadly", I seem to be mentally handicapped in some ways, and I cannot deal with computers, my mind shuts down. I do not know how to download music. I have a CDR burner (supposedly) when and if the day ever comes that I can afford faster speed, (and help learning how to do that) and I cringe at the the music I now wish I could grab and go Like this track of yours. I also do not know how a computer would get connected to the stereo, but that would at least be a cord strecthing across the room I think, which seems "messy" sorry I am like a hunchback in all your midst, in this aspect anyway. From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sat Sep 15 20:27:02 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 19:27:02 -0500 Subject: Silver Machine - William Shatner In-Reply-To: Message-ID: sorry, carry on, oops~~~ On 9/15/12, mike c wrote: > and NO!!! never was a smack user!!! > > > On 9/14/12, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >> On 14 Sep 2012, at 09:25 , Jonathan Jarrett >> wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >>>> On 06 Jun 2012, at 11:27 , Patrick Charles wrote: >>>>> Rutger Hauer doing the Siege & Investiture... >>>> Woah! :) >>> >>> Amen! >>> >>>> For, like, 15 years I've been musing over a song inspired by Hauer's >>>> "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe ... Attack ships on fire >>>> off the shoulder of Orion; I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near >>>> the >>>> Tannh?user Gate" from the "Tears in Rain" solioquy at the end of Blade >>>> Runner. I think Jon Jarrett and I were kicking the idea around at some >>>> point; I more or less remember the riffs around which something was >>>> going >>>> to be built. I was going to steal some ideas from Lemmy's "The >>>> Watcher" >>>> and "Make 'Em Blind" (e.g. "We come in blazing rockets/We bring you >>>> greed >>>> and slavery/No alien utopia/Will long survive our bravery"). Anyway, I >>>> always wanted to know how those attack ships ended up on fire off the >>>> shoulder of Orion, and it seemed like whatever that story was would be >>>> worth a song.. :) >>> >>> We were, indeed, kicking the idea round; I more or less remember the >>> verse riff you were toying with and still have the lyrics I wrote on the >>> home machine, though as I recall them, sadly, they don't quite match >>> your >>> stated aims above ;-) >> >> Well, we could always revisit the lyrics -- could make it an Espada Negra >> song .... >> >> Speaking of which .... >> >> Cheers, >> Carl >> >> -- >> Carl Edlund Anderson >> http://www.carlaz.com/ >> > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sat Sep 15 20:23:51 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 19:23:51 -0500 Subject: Silver Machine - William Shatner In-Reply-To: <39A1186D-109B-4E80-8D0A-2DD26E852414@carlaz.com> Message-ID: and NO!!! never was a smack user!!! On 9/14/12, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > On 14 Sep 2012, at 09:25 , Jonathan Jarrett > wrote: >> >> On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >>> On 06 Jun 2012, at 11:27 , Patrick Charles wrote: >>>> Rutger Hauer doing the Siege & Investiture... >>> Woah! :) >> >> Amen! >> >>> For, like, 15 years I've been musing over a song inspired by Hauer's >>> "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe ... Attack ships on fire >>> off the shoulder of Orion; I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the >>> Tannh?user Gate" from the "Tears in Rain" solioquy at the end of Blade >>> Runner. I think Jon Jarrett and I were kicking the idea around at some >>> point; I more or less remember the riffs around which something was going >>> to be built. I was going to steal some ideas from Lemmy's "The Watcher" >>> and "Make 'Em Blind" (e.g. "We come in blazing rockets/We bring you greed >>> and slavery/No alien utopia/Will long survive our bravery"). Anyway, I >>> always wanted to know how those attack ships ended up on fire off the >>> shoulder of Orion, and it seemed like whatever that story was would be >>> worth a song.. :) >> >> We were, indeed, kicking the idea round; I more or less remember the >> verse riff you were toying with and still have the lyrics I wrote on the >> home machine, though as I recall them, sadly, they don't quite match your >> stated aims above ;-) > > Well, we could always revisit the lyrics -- could make it an Espada Negra > song .... > > Speaking of which .... > > Cheers, > Carl > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > http://www.carlaz.com/ > From jvk at MAC.COM Sun Sep 16 03:53:50 2012 From: jvk at MAC.COM (John Keogh) Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 08:53:50 +0100 Subject: Mountain Grill In-Reply-To: <000501cd9190$106c17d0$31444770$@aural-innovations.com> Message-ID: Hi All, Some photos of the Mountain Grill restaurant on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/stefansgallery/5110617832/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/stefansgallery/5110617558/ Later in 2006: http://www.flickr.com/photos/simon-crubellier/90318949/ Press L or click on the photo to view larger. Cheers! John V. Keogh http://www.jv21.com/ From e_clout at HOTMAIL.COM Sun Sep 16 06:49:19 2012 From: e_clout at HOTMAIL.COM (Edmund Clout) Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 11:49:19 +0100 Subject: Mountain Grill In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Google StreetView shows it from April this yearUnfortunately it's latest incarnation doesn't seem to have been successful. > Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 08:53:50 +0100 > From: jvk at MAC.COM > Subject: Mountain Grill > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Hi All, > > Some photos of the Mountain Grill restaurant on Flickr: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/stefansgallery/5110617832/ > http://www.flickr.com/photos/stefansgallery/5110617558/ > > Later in 2006: > http://www.flickr.com/photos/simon-crubellier/90318949/ > > Press L or click on the photo to view larger. > > Cheers! > > > John V. Keogh > > http://www.jv21.com/ From e_clout at HOTMAIL.COM Sun Sep 16 13:03:13 2012 From: e_clout at HOTMAIL.COM (Edmund Clout) Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 18:03:13 +0100 Subject: Mountain Grill In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Oooops, embedded link didn't make across the ether.Hopefully this will work: http://goo.gl/maps/wYnW5 > Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 11:49:19 +0100 > From: e_clout at HOTMAIL.COM > Subject: Re: Mountain Grill > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Google StreetView shows it from April this yearUnfortunately it's latest incarnation doesn't seem to have been successful. > > > Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 08:53:50 +0100 > > From: jvk at MAC.COM > > Subject: Mountain Grill > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > > > Hi All, > > > > Some photos of the Mountain Grill restaurant on Flickr: > > > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/stefansgallery/5110617832/ > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/stefansgallery/5110617558/ > > > > Later in 2006: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/simon-crubellier/90318949/ > > > > Press L or click on the photo to view larger. > > > > Cheers! > > > > > > John V. Keogh > > > > http://www.jv21.com/ > From martyn_white_2003 at YAHOO.COM Mon Sep 17 21:37:35 2012 From: martyn_white_2003 at YAHOO.COM (martyn white) Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 18:37:35 -0700 Subject: HW: Interview with Stacia In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Interesting! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YI64FNkolA From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Thu Sep 20 03:42:47 2012 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 03:42:47 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock Show Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com SEPTEMBER 20, 2012: NEW SPACE ROCK RADIO SHOW I've just uploaded a new show from Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #292). 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. NOTE: New album reviews are posted regularly at: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/ Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #292) The Chemistry Set - "Time To Breathe" (from 3-song 7" single) Permanent Clear Light - "Higher Than The Sun" (from 2-song 7" single) Anton Barbeau - "Out Of My Mind On Dope And Speed" (from 3-song 7" single) The Cosmic Garden - "Where Have All The Flowergirls Gone" (from Sun Secrets) Aural Innovations ID (by Stone Premonitions) Hidria Spacefolk - "J-Mantra" (from Symbiosis) Hidria Spacefolk - "Kokkola" (from Balansia) Jay Tausig - "Shell of Silver and the Beehive Heart Part 2" (from Cancer: Shell of Silver and the Beehive Heart) Vali Ohm - "3000 Light Years" (from 3000 Light Years) Aural Innovations ID (by Gayle Ellett of Djam Karet) The Linus Pauling Quartet - "Starchimp" (from Bag Of Hammers) Timworld - "Dhoom" / "Space Goat" (from Dhoom) Unlimbo - "Spellbound" (from Prahna Fish) Litmus - "Last Man Standing" (from Slaughterbahn) Litmus - "In The Burning Light" (from Aurora) Litmus - "Far Beyond" (from Planetfall) Aural Innovations ID (by Stone Premonitions) Litmus - "Infinity Drive" (from You Are Here) Litmus - "Invader" (from 2nd cassette album) Litmus - "Assault & Battery/The Golden Void" (from 1st cassette album) http://Aural-Innovations.com From richylein at GOOGLEMAIL.COM Thu Sep 20 15:26:13 2012 From: richylein at GOOGLEMAIL.COM (richylein) Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 20:26:13 +0100 Subject: New(ish) Espada Negra song: "Chaos Born" In-Reply-To: <3DC1A79A-AD7B-4F62-9A65-1ECB3E723F76@carlaz.com> Message-ID: Hi Carl....will give this a listen when I'm back from the land of the Pharoahs! On 15 September 2012 03:12, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > 'Been so busy that I forget to do this bit of shameless self-promotion! > > Not long ago, Espada Negra (recording project currently consisting of > myself and Andy Gilham, ex of this list) release a new song ... their > second song, actually, and first original piece: > > "Cha?s Born", audible via such online haunts as: > http://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/cha-s-born > http://espada-negra.soundawesome.com > http://espadanegra.bandcamp.com/ > http://www.facebook.com/LaEspadaNegra > > Reveling in blatant Elric-ism, "Cha?s Born" takes some (admittedly very > faint) musical cues from Hawkwind's "Magnu" (some of the chords) and Blue > ?yster Cult's "Black Blade" (mmm, middle bit with synth) ... but mostly > it's howling chaos. ('Cause sometimes a screaming black hell-sword is just > a screaming black hell-sword ...) > > Cheers, > Carl > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > http://www.carlaz.com/ > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Sep 21 12:34:20 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (sho kosugi) Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 11:34:20 -0500 Subject: New(ish) Espada Negra song: "Chaos Born" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: the brown acid was familiar with it, thankful for it, and stated: "when you can take the drums from my hand" pointed to this band: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5uDffgZvbs and then vanished :) I didn't get a chance to mention the possibility of Albert showing up on it :) On 9/20/12, richylein wrote: > Hi Carl....will give this a listen when I'm back from the land of the > Pharoahs! > > On 15 September 2012 03:12, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > >> 'Been so busy that I forget to do this bit of shameless self-promotion! >> >> Not long ago, Espada Negra (recording project currently consisting of >> myself and Andy Gilham, ex of this list) release a new song ... their >> second song, actually, and first original piece: >> >> "Cha?s Born", audible via such online haunts as: >> http://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/cha-s-born >> http://espada-negra.soundawesome.com >> http://espadanegra.bandcamp.com/ >> http://www.facebook.com/LaEspadaNegra >> >> Reveling in blatant Elric-ism, "Cha?s Born" takes some (admittedly very >> faint) musical cues from Hawkwind's "Magnu" (some of the chords) and Blue >> ?yster Cult's "Black Blade" (mmm, middle bit with synth) ... but mostly >> it's howling chaos. ('Cause sometimes a screaming black hell-sword is >> just >> a screaming black hell-sword ...) >> >> Cheers, >> Carl >> >> -- >> Carl Edlund Anderson >> http://www.carlaz.com/ >> > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Sep 21 13:01:19 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 12:01:19 -0500 Subject: New(ish) Espada Negra song: "Chaos Born" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: just listening now to the patchy bits of DOMINE coming through my slow connection. that's the brown stuff alright. I do NOT like that band and surely he didn't refer to those drums :) more hairspray!!! On 9/21/12, sho kosugi wrote: > the brown acid was familiar with it, thankful for it, and stated: > > "when you can take the drums from my hand" > pointed to this band: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5uDffgZvbs > and then vanished :) > > I didn't get a chance to mention the possibility of Albert showing up on it > :) > > On 9/20/12, richylein wrote: >> Hi Carl....will give this a listen when I'm back from the land of the >> Pharoahs! >> >> On 15 September 2012 03:12, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >> >>> 'Been so busy that I forget to do this bit of shameless self-promotion! >>> >>> Not long ago, Espada Negra (recording project currently consisting of >>> myself and Andy Gilham, ex of this list) release a new song ... their >>> second song, actually, and first original piece: >>> >>> "Cha?s Born", audible via such online haunts as: >>> http://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/cha-s-born >>> http://espada-negra.soundawesome.com >>> http://espadanegra.bandcamp.com/ >>> http://www.facebook.com/LaEspadaNegra >>> >>> Reveling in blatant Elric-ism, "Cha?s Born" takes some (admittedly very >>> faint) musical cues from Hawkwind's "Magnu" (some of the chords) and >>> Blue >>> ?yster Cult's "Black Blade" (mmm, middle bit with synth) ... but mostly >>> it's howling chaos. ('Cause sometimes a screaming black hell-sword is >>> just >>> a screaming black hell-sword ...) >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Carl >>> >>> -- >>> Carl Edlund Anderson >>> http://www.carlaz.com/ >>> >> > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Sep 21 23:19:37 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 22:19:37 -0500 Subject: New(ish) Espada Negra song: "Chaos Born" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Just to clarify in case I was confusing: I took it upon myself to share your links elsewhere- a place where people's private inboxes do not get exploded. A guy there that I think is totally "groovy" was familiar with this project already and thanked me for it. He did mention the drum machine and a preference for drums. I was not trying to be uncool with anything I did or said and I hope I made no mistake taking your trip viral. I am not asking for any repsonce to this unless I need to be "scolded" On 9/21/12, mike c wrote: > just listening now to the patchy bits of DOMINE coming through my slow > connection. > that's the brown stuff alright. > I do NOT like that band and surely he didn't refer to those drums :) > more hairspray!!! > > On 9/21/12, sho kosugi wrote: >> the brown acid was familiar with it, thankful for it, and stated: >> >> "when you can take the drums from my hand" >> pointed to this band: >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5uDffgZvbs >> and then vanished :) >> >> I didn't get a chance to mention the possibility of Albert showing up on >> it >> :) >> >> On 9/20/12, richylein wrote: >>> Hi Carl....will give this a listen when I'm back from the land of the >>> Pharoahs! >>> >>> On 15 September 2012 03:12, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >>> >>>> 'Been so busy that I forget to do this bit of shameless self-promotion! >>>> >>>> Not long ago, Espada Negra (recording project currently consisting of >>>> myself and Andy Gilham, ex of this list) release a new song ... their >>>> second song, actually, and first original piece: >>>> >>>> "Cha?s Born", audible via such online haunts as: >>>> http://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/cha-s-born >>>> http://espada-negra.soundawesome.com >>>> http://espadanegra.bandcamp.com/ >>>> http://www.facebook.com/LaEspadaNegra >>>> >>>> Reveling in blatant Elric-ism, "Cha?s Born" takes some (admittedly very >>>> faint) musical cues from Hawkwind's "Magnu" (some of the chords) and >>>> Blue >>>> ?yster Cult's "Black Blade" (mmm, middle bit with synth) ... but mostly >>>> it's howling chaos. ('Cause sometimes a screaming black hell-sword is >>>> just >>>> a screaming black hell-sword ...) >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Carl >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Carl Edlund Anderson >>>> http://www.carlaz.com/ >>>> >>> >> > From cea at CARLAZ.COM Sun Sep 23 13:34:12 2012 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 12:34:12 -0500 Subject: New(ish) Espada Negra song: "Chaos Born" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 21 Sep 2012, at 22:19 , mike c wrote: > > Just to clarify in case I was confusing: > I took it upon myself to share your links elsewhere- a place where > people's private inboxes do not get exploded. Sharing of links to the tunes is welcomed (aye, encouraged!). > A guy there that I think is totally "groovy" was familiar with this > project already and thanked me for it. > He did mention the drum machine and a preference for drums. Yeah, we have human resource limitations there. I would greatly prefer drums -- not least since that would mean someone else was doing them! ;) We have a potential volunteer drummer lined up, but he is equipped with a small baby and numerous other demands on his time, so he hasn't been able to contribute yet. Meanwhile, we make do as best we can! Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Sun Sep 23 13:42:44 2012 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 12:42:44 -0500 Subject: New(ish) Espada Negra song: "Chaos Born" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 20 Sep 2012, at 14:26 , richylein wrote: > > Hi Carl....will give this a listen when I'm back from the land of the > Pharoahs! Be sure to give a whistle inside the pyramids! :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Sep 27 10:52:25 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 09:52:25 -0500 Subject: HAWKWIND LIGHT ORCHESTRA-Stellar Variations In-Reply-To: Message-ID: HAWKWIND LIGHT ORCHESTRA: STELLAR VARIATIONS (2012 Studio Album ) Esoteric Recordings' front-line label: Antenna releases the 2012 debut studio album by the HAWKWIND LIGHT ORCHESTRA! 'Stellar Variations' showcases HAWKWIND founding member Dave Brock, long serving stalwart Richard Chadwick and sharp, bright blade Niall Hone's collection of music forged as a by-product of the tyranny of distance. The material features typical HAWKWIND themes of otherworldly splendour and strange, glistening, aural landscapes. There are futuristic prophecies, animalistic war chants, stellar peace hymns and an ongoing self-referential opera. 'Stellar Variations' is the sound of three musicnauts firing on all cylinders and is an essential album in the HAWKWIND canon. Track List: 01. Stellar Perspective 02. All Our Dreams 03. Damp Day In August 04. It's All Lies 05. Variation 3 06. Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad 07. In The Footsteps Of The Great One 08. New Age 09. We Serve Mankind 10. Instant Predictions From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Sep 27 10:54:01 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 09:54:01 -0500 Subject: DAVE BROCK-Looking For Love In The Lost Land Of Dreams In-Reply-To: Message-ID: DAVE BROCK: LOOKING FOR LOVE IN THE LOST LAND OF DREAMS (2012 ) Esoteric Recordings' front-line label: Antenna release the 2012 studio album of Dave Brock, founder and leader of the legendary space-rock band HAWKWIND. Created over a five-year period, 'Looking For Love In The Lost Land Of Dreams' is arguably the finest solo collection ever recorded by Dave Brock. Dave explains; "It's an album that was created using different recording techniques. It's a collection of recordings that capture those magic moments that one tries to achieve in the studio". Featuring appearances by HAWKWIND drummer Richard Chadwick and the late Jason Stuart, the album is a fine gathering of material that encompasses Space-Rock, Ambient and Psychedelic styles that are the hallmark of Brock's solo work material as well as that of HAWKWIND. Track List: 01. World Of Ferment 02. A Lover's Whim 03. That Day In December 04. Higher Plane 05. Lazy Days 06. Who Do You Think You Are? 07. Sunrise Drive 08. We Took The Wrong Step 09. Chief 10. Its Never Too Late 11. Opaque 12. Dreams 13. The Kiss 14. Ecstasy 15. Menace To Society 16. Goodnight From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Sep 27 12:00:04 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 11:00:04 -0500 Subject: (Jill) Snaimail address Message-ID: Is this address still good?? I've just done an impulse eBay buy for Jill..... On 6/2/11, strobridge jill wrote: > 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 fofp at STAFFMAIL.ED.AC.UK Thu Sep 27 12:33:51 2012 From: fofp at STAFFMAIL.ED.AC.UK (Mike Holmes) Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 17:33:51 +0100 Subject: (Jill) Snaimail address In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 27/09/2012 17:00, mike c wrote: > Is this address still good?? > I've just done an impulse eBay buy for Jill..... Yeah, I think so. FoFP -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Sep 27 18:15:13 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 17:15:13 -0500 Subject: Fwd: (Jill) Snaimail address In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Just to whom it may concern. Good thing I checked before sending anything, and..... uh yes i am a moron but ........ From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Sep 27 18:23:42 2012 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 17:23:42 -0500 Subject: (Jill) Snaimail address In-Reply-To: Message-ID: escpecially since I forgot the grin. :) GOTTA have the grin!!! world peace starts IN THE KITCHEN. (you know, if ever) the weekend creepeth upon. On 9/27/12, mike c wrote: > Just to whom it may concern. > Good thing I checked before sending anything, > and..... > uh > > yes i am a moron but ........ > From coffeebaker at SBCGLOBAL.NET Sat Sep 29 18:29:00 2012 From: coffeebaker at SBCGLOBAL.NET (Chris Baker) Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2012 15:29:00 -0700 Subject: ROADIE In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Watched ROADIE recently and was very surprised. I'd heard that it concerned a guy who'd been fired after working for BOC for 26 years, but had assumed that the choice of band was more or less random - or that the band was chosen as "representing" something (superannuated music, bygone times...) Thus it came as a shock that this was clearly made by guys (director/co-writer Michael Cuesta and writer Gerald Cuesta) with a great knowledge of and love for the band's music. The song choices are unerringly on-target and extremely surprising - there are five BOC songs in the credits and four of them would be in my top ten. Actually four of them would probably be in my top five. A couple of them get heard almost in their entirety, and in contexts for which they are perfectly suited. And other stuff gets name-checked, including a long monologue about a specific guitar solo from ?74 which comes across like echoes of over-enthusiastic jabbering I did when I was 15, which is pretty much the point. There?s also love shown for other area faves the Good Rats and the Ramones. I don?t think I knew Ron Eldard (who?s from LI originally) from anything, but he?s extraordinarily good in the lead, and Bobby Cannavale and Jill Hennessy (as the couple he reconnects with upon returning home to Queens) are likewise excellent. Actually the casting is pretty much flawless across the board. There?s also a remarkably affecting singalong to a Robin Trower song (and yes I?m completely aware of how ludicrous that sounds). One odd note: the end music credits are studded with an amazing array of gaffes and typos (Alex Bouchard? DeDe Ramone? Perlman? (who incidentally gets credit on a couple of songs that he deserves none on, although there?s at least a precedent for one of them). The only BOC-related thanks I saw in the credits was to Steve Schenck. This surprised me a bit, although on reflection: the whole film is serving as something of a love letter to the band and its music. A smart, funny, touching, surprising and distinctive movie by any measure, but absolutely unmissable if you love the band. -Chris From coffeebaker at SBCGLOBAL.NET Sun Sep 30 02:01:29 2012 From: coffeebaker at SBCGLOBAL.NET (Chris Baker) Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2012 23:01:29 -0700 Subject: any late-October Blue Coupe shows? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Albert, On behalf of anyone else who may be attending the Oct 28th BOC show in NYC: any chance of Blue Coupe gigs around that date and in that area? fingers crossed, Chris From asg at MVDBASE.COM Sun Sep 30 07:52:38 2012 From: asg at MVDBASE.COM (Alex S. Garcia) Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2012 13:52:38 +0200 Subject: OFF: In Odin's name Message-ID: Hello all, Composer Justin Radford and myself have finished writing a musical called "In Odin's name" which is based (as the title suggests) on Norse mythology. This is quite different from the CD I'd mentioned here some time ago ("Istree" by MSA Project) since this isn't metal but more of a mix between many different musical genres -- including rock, pop, classical music and jazz fusion! It does have a strong progressive vibe to it, however. In any case, we have launched a one month Kickstarter Campaign to gather $3000 to finance the project. This money will be used, among other things, to hire professional singers and pay for a proper recording studio. Any contribution (even small ones) would, of course, be highly appreciated! All contributors will also get something in exchange (dependent on the amount pledged). Here are a few useful links, for more information on this if you're curious (or wish to participate): http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1772950786/in-odins-name-concept-album- funding http://www.imaginative-studios.com/odin/ http://www.facebook.com/pages/In-Odins-Name/319074218144552 The first link includes information on the reward system and a video presenting the project. It also has three sample songs. The second site is a more thorough presentation, including character backgrounds (with many plot spoilers!) and additional songs. The third is our official Facebook page. Regarding the song samples, BTW, keep in mind that these are very rough demos, including temp vocals. Alex. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.alexsgarcia.com/ http://www.myspace.com/asglyrics Music Videos : http://mvdbase.com [database] http://www.freelists.org/list/mv [mailing-list] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- From kirthgersen at HOTMAIL.CO.UK Sun Sep 30 08:41:17 2012 From: kirthgersen at HOTMAIL.CO.UK (Ralph) Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2012 08:41:17 -0400 Subject: any late-October Blue Coupe shows? Message-ID: As far as I know - which is often not a particularly great distance - Joe's away on another of his XBrothers/Simple Man cruises during that period - a simple fact that also seems to have ruled out any suggestion of any sort of the merest possibility of a hint of any sort of reunion for a song or two at the Best Buy... that's pre-supposing there ever was the will for anything like that anyway... That said - I did see this event advertised for the same night: http://theiridium.com/events/1464/kubla-khans-rocktoberfest-musical-extravaganza-featuring-the-steve-marshall-band-with-guest-appearances-by-albert-and-joe-bouchard-dennis-dunaway-ian-lloyd-and-guest-lance-b/ If Joe IS away with the XBros, then obviously he can't attend this - so - and if that's true - will it be just Two Coupe (Al and DD - or will they draft in somebody - I dunno, Richie Scarlett or someone...? From altbouch at GMAIL.COM Sun Sep 30 10:34:17 2012 From: altbouch at GMAIL.COM (Albert Bouchard) Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2012 10:34:17 -0400 Subject: any late-October Blue Coupe shows? In-Reply-To: <7396576260737018.WA.kirthgersenhotmail.co.uk@listserv.ispnetinc.net> Message-ID: Yes, Joe will be away and Dennis and I will be playing with another famous guitarist who because of an agreement with his famous band cannot be advertised. They're supposed to change the advert tomorrow. Al On Sep 30, 2012, at 8:41 AM, Ralph wrote: > As far as I know - which is often not a particularly great distance - Joe's away on another of his XBrothers/Simple Man cruises during that period - a simple fact that also seems to have ruled out any suggestion of any sort of the merest possibility of a hint of any sort of reunion for a song or two at the Best Buy... that's pre-supposing there ever was the will for anything like that anyway... > > That said - I did see this event advertised for the same night: > > http://theiridium.com/events/1464/kubla-khans-rocktoberfest-musical-extravaganza-featuring-the-steve-marshall-band-with-guest-appearances-by-albert-and-joe-bouchard-dennis-dunaway-ian-lloyd-and-guest-lance-b/ > > If Joe IS away with the XBros, then obviously he can't attend this - so - and if that's true - will it be just Two Coupe (Al and DD - or will they draft in somebody - I dunno, Richie Scarlett or someone...? From kirthgersen at HOTMAIL.CO.UK Sun Sep 30 16:12:37 2012 From: kirthgersen at HOTMAIL.CO.UK (Ralph) Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2012 16:12:37 -0400 Subject: any late-October Blue Coupe shows? Message-ID: > Yes, Joe will be away and Dennis and I will be playing with another famous guitarist who because of an agreement with his famous band cannot be advertised. I thought Buck was busy that night...? Anyway - that's pretty intriguing news - I'll be interested to find out just who this mystery guest turns out to be... By the way: Blue Coupe's new CD is up on indiegogo: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/191242 Make a pledge and make it happen.... By the way: it says for $25 "You will receive a signed copy of the new Blue Coupe record 2 weeks before they go on sale to the general public." But how is "record" defined? I don't do downloads, I'm afraid - I'm stuck in an analogue mindset, so do they mean vinyl or CD...? Just to mention: for $1,000, they offer a "Personalized version of song from the new record. We will record a version of 1 song with new lyrics about you with your name in it." My mate "Phineas T. Flibbertybuster III" might just be interested in that!! :-)