From: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org (angry-psychos-digest) To: angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Subject: angry-psychos-digest V3 #23 Reply-To: angry-psychos@smoe.org Sender: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "angry-psychos-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. angry-psychos-digest Friday, January 23 1998 Volume 03 : Number 023 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: album tracklist? (fwd) ["POE.ORG" ] Re: a random introduction ["Jason Crawford" ] Re: Request Poe on ALTVIDEOS! [Rebecca Lynn Clark ] Re: AGHH!!! [Jon Bell ] article posted [Jon Bell ] POE news on Atlantic-records.com [Robby Black ] recruiting angry psychos ["s m e t" ] Evolution of a song ["Angry Psycho" ] Re: Evolution of a song ["Michele Santiago" ] Re: Request Poe on ALTVIDEOS! [Nihasa9 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 06:51:52 -0700 (MST) From: "POE.ORG" Subject: Re: album tracklist? (fwd) > > Does anyone have even a possible tracklist for Poe's new album, and > will Today or Rise and Shine be on it? Thanks, > Katie > > ____ > Katie Zegar > katie@iconnect.net ;-) TODAY is "slated" to be on the new album. You never know... POE has been writing a lot of music the past month and if there is better material, TODAY will be dropped. Thank you for supporting... POE.ORG ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 16:16:20 -0500 From: "Jason Crawford" Subject: Re: a random introduction - ---------- > From: Renee Canada > To: > Cc: angry-psychos@smoe.org > Subject: a random introduction > Date: Tuesday, January 20, 1998 8:08 PM > > My newbie introduction, to reiterate what you may already know > 1) my name is Renee > 2+3) i grew up in connecticut but am attending college right now near Palo > alto California, at Stanford University. I am an unofficial 3rd quarter > sophomore. > 4) First heard Poe sometime in late 95 or early 96 was it? Picked up the > album on a whim and really loved it. Was hooked immediately. > 5) i'm a singer songwriter myself so have a range of musical taste from > Mozart to the Manhattan Transfer to Ella Fitzgerald...to Tori Amos, Sarah > McLaughlin, Melanie Garside, Heather Nova, Lisa cerbone, Barenaked ladies, > Smashing pumpkins, Soul Coughing and much much more! > 6) I LOVE meeting people from all over so feel free to write. i may share > some poetry/songs sometime in t he future. Be nice! :) > Hey, I just wanted to reply to you from one of my other e-mail accounts. This is Jason Crawford, if it doesn't say that's who I am in the From: spot. I read your e-mail this morning, but was rushing out the door on my way to work. I'll try to send something a bit more substantial later today. I'm still in the process of deciding which account I like/will use on a regular basis. Both have their (dis)advantages. Anyhow... in response to something I do recall: Yes. I like obscure movies. I used to have a list of about 100 really cool movies (for a variety of reasons) that were either really funny or had great cinematography, or some other interesting qualities. I lost that list when I lost an e-mail account two years ago. Anyways, my roommates and I get too many cable channels (they both work full time and can afford the added expense) but some play movies in letterbox format. I saw "Badlands" not long ago. I don't think one can rent this movie now, but I was amazed at how closely "Natural Born Killers" followed the storyline of this movie. My folks rented North by Northwest when I was in HS. I saw it not long ago and even had my roommates sit down and watch it. They were impressed. Duh. I was strolling through Blockbuster yesterday and think I'll rent "Days of Wine and Roses". It looks like it's a good story... It even has newsreels and a cartoon before it starts. The movie I'd just returned was Shallow Grave, the first Doyle/MacGregor movie. Somewhat disturbing, but I was enthralled. I'd seen Trainspotting and A Life Less Ordinary, and wanted to see where they started. Pretty decent trainsition... er, pardon the pun. Anyhow, Renee, I've got to fix dinner and find a parking place on campus. Time for my lab in Introduction to Computer Concepts. If I don't get an A in this class... oh boy. Talk to you later, Jason Poejunky@worldnet.att.net s0jmcraw@atlas.vcu.edu sorrow@poe.org ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 16:48:23 -0500 (EST) From: Rebecca Lynn Clark Subject: Re: Request Poe on ALTVIDEOS! They said the ending was too violent, (the part where she stabs the jar with the little dude in it) they said it looked like she was trying to kill him, and yet Tupac Shakur can get shot on MTV??? just a thought..i got the banned portion from Urban Desires as a mov file. i don't remember the URL for that site, sorry. - -becky=) "Dude, Snacky Cakes? KICKASS!" -Cartman (Southpark) "Yeah, right. You'll go and sit in front of the TV and eat Cheesy Poofs, Assmaster!" -Stan (Southpark) @@@@Listen to PSYCHO on NewRock ACRN 99.3 caFM@@@@ @@@@Every Saturday & Sunday 4-6 p.m.@@@@ =OP~ On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Nihasa9 wrote: > MTV Censored it? why??? > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 15:14:22 -0800 (PST) From: Jon Bell Subject: AGHH!!! I rarely get this excited, but Poe is in the New York Times:) on B1, bottom part of the page.. (sure, it's just a reference to atlantic records, and the drawing looks nothing like her, but still) woo! (oh, PS- my webpage has 21 new drawings... or will, by 8 e.s.t) ************************************************************ * http://jragon.linex.com * ************************************************************ Lots of strange art by me ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 15:19:16 -0800 (PST) From: Jon Bell Subject: Re: AGHH!!! > I rarely get this excited, but Poe is in the New York Times:) on B1, > bottom part of the page.. (sure, it's just a reference to atlantic > records, and the drawing looks nothing like her, but still) > > woo! > > (oh, PS- my webpage has 21 new drawings... or will, by 8 e.s.t) oopsie. I meant to say the wall street journal. (you know, the biggest newpaper in the universe:) ************************************************************ * http://jragon.linex.com * ************************************************************ Lots of strange art by me ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 16:38:52 -0800 (PST) From: Jon Bell Subject: article posted it's at my webpage now ... ( hey, a reason to go to my webpage that I shamelessly promote! :) Poe landed in the Wall Street Journal, which I think is pretty darn cool, myself. go to the addy below to see it. I scanned it in quickly, so a few words on the right side are cut off. sorry. but the article is pretty dumb anyway. also, the picture doesn't look like Poe, but it's funny anyway:) ************************************************************ * http://jragon.linex.com * ************************************************************ Lots of strange art by me ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 21:28:32 -0500 From: Robby Black Subject: POE news on Atlantic-records.com Some new POE news on the atlantic-records.com web site. Full text on the bottom of this message. http://feature.atlantic-records.com/great_expectations2/ http://www.atlantic-records.com/frames/frames.html?page=/frames/Artist s_Musi c/index.html?artistID=49 get Ready Psychos.... later robby - ----------- Full TEXT http://feature.atlantic-records.com/great_expectations2/ Poe Poe's track "Today" on GREAT EXPECTATIONS: THE SOUNDTRACK is her first release of the new year. 1998 looks to be a busy year for Poe. She features with Bruce Willis in the upcoming Activision Playstation game APOCALYPSE. As Willis ceasely slaughters animated villians, Poe's digitally created counterpart performs on stage in front of ravenous fans. She is currently hard at work on the follow-up to her gold debut HELLO, which should be out this summer. '97 was no quieter for Poe. A dance remix of "Hello" went to #1 on the Billboard Dance Charts more than two years after its original release. Poe also contributed new song to the LOUNGE-A-PALOOZA compilation. - ----------------------- http://www.atlantic-records.com/frames/frames.html?page=/frames/Artist s_Musi c/index.html?artistID=49 Great Expectations Scores 3 1/2 Stars Jan 16, 1998 GREAT EXPECTATIONS: THE SOUNDTRACK received a 3 and a half star review in the February issue of Rolling Stone magazine. Critic James Hunter handed out kudos left and right, including a special nod to Poe; "Poe sings "Today" with guitar rhythms and a suspended vocal arrangement as lovely as a 1967 shot of Marianna Faithful." However, his greatest praise comes later in the review when he writes "Duncan Sheik and [Scott] Weiland...walk away with the record. Mixing strings, guitars and great bass lines into rich forests of sound, Sheik's "Wishful Thinking" laments bad decisions, finding solace in an elegantly catchy chorus. Weiland sings "Lady, Your Roof Brings Me Down," a bang-up production that mates theatrical address and pop harmonics." Check out the video for Duncan Sheik's "Wishful Thinking" in the Screening Room now! Related Links: Great Expectations Poe Duncan Sheik Screening Room Join Up For Our Newsletter Digital Spew ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 18:49:01 PST From: "s m e t" Subject: recruiting angry psychos I was wearing my Poe shirt today, and.. this girl turned around and said, "Wait, Poe.. Is she a singer?" I said, "Yeah.." "Female?" "Yeah." "Blond? Skinny?" "Eeh, yeah...." "I SAW HER ON LOVELINE!! SHE'S COOL!!" It was rather amazing. I lent her my tape with Poe on one side and Garbage on the other. A new AP?? Also, today my friend kept singing throughout orchestra, "You look like shit, what's your problem bitch, your legs feel like sandpaper, you can't do anything right... 'cause that day..." I was so proud of her. I think she's a psycho in the making. stefanie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Everything Garbage- http://www.everythingarbage.base.org "Go forth and suffer...you'll rule the world." -Shirley Manson "We all go a little mad sometimes..." -'Psycho' (and 'Scream') "Drop everything- this must be the end of the world. This might be heaven or hell, or it may just be another world." -Poe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 19:11:31 PST From: "Angry Psycho" Subject: Evolution of a song I was just reading the Computerlife article on Poe... I noticed that she mentioned "a song that talks about wishing you were everything from an X-man to the Terminator, so you couldn't get hurt" which if I remember correctly is "How Long" right? Well, in the interview it states that the song is called "High Wrong"... is this just a mis-quoted song title, or has "How Long" evolved since the version we've heard at the concerts? (Or the version broadcast all over the world on PBS for that matter) ~jason The future is a slut. She promises herself to everyone. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:59:49 -0500 From: "Michele Santiago" Subject: Re: Evolution of a song They misquoted her...when I wrote to them, I corrected them and they published it... From all the versions of "How Long" I've heard, it doesn't seem to have evolved much...certainly not like "Hello" or any of her new songs...I wanna hear the tracked version! ;) - --Michele On 22 Jan 98 at 19:11, Angry Psycho wrote: > I was just reading the Computerlife article on Poe... I noticed that she > mentioned "a song that talks about wishing you were everything from an > X-man to the Terminator, so you couldn't get hurt" which if I remember > correctly is "How Long" right? Well, in the interview it states that the > song is called "High Wrong"... is this just a mis-quoted song title, or > has "How Long" evolved since the version we've heard at the concerts? (Or > the version broadcast all over the world on PBS for that matter) Michele Santiago, shell@poe.org The Spirit of Serramonte Will Never Die! ;D members.aol.com/VR5SBloom/psychovixen.html by FTP and by the {{{{{Web}}}}} VR.5 Viewer's Guide, POE discography, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Live 105 Watch VR.5 on The Sci-Fi Channel, Thurs. nites at 10pm Eastern 7 Pacific!!! Mailing list for Hibernia Beach Live! hbeach-list-request@eskimo.com "Some of the deepest lyrics in modern rock today...it says so much." -Live 105 dj Web Fingers, about Daft Punk's "Da Funk" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 23:35:38 EST From: Nihasa9 Subject: Re: Request Poe on ALTVIDEOS! REally?! they actually censored that?!! odd...heh.. I have yet to see the video though... someday... ------------------------------ End of angry-psychos-digest V3 #23 **********************************