From: owner-goths-digest@smoe.org (goths-digest) To: goths-digest@smoe.org Subject: goths-digest V3 #32 Reply-To: goths@smoe.org Sender: owner-goths-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-goths-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk goths-digest Tuesday, February 2 1999 Volume 03 : Number 032 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: nyc [Larry Davis ] RE:nyc [TSylvania@aol.com] RE:nyc [michele s hardeman ] RE:nyc [jason dismay ] shirtwaist fire [DaliAdore@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 09:57:45 -0500 From: Larry Davis Subject: RE: nyc hey, the nyc show WAS amazing!! We were right up front. I took some photos, and I taped the show!! It came out excellent!! I just have one question about the set list, as I didn't grab it in time. Melora told her Rob Zombie swamp story, and then they did a song I didn't recognize. The word "tomorrow" was very prominent. Was it a White Zombie cover?? It definitely was not on the 2 albums. I don't even think it was a Rasputina original. But, yes, Melora was not wearing a corset, and she said she was "carrying the baby of Abraham Lincoln". Julia did look sad + depressed. She looked beautiful, though, with her hair down. Nana was her cheerful self. I bumped into her on the way out. She was her cheerful, jokey self, and she invited me to join her for drinks with some friends of hers, and I REALLY wanted to go, but I was soooo dead tired. Next time, I will be going out for drinks with Nana (what's her last name anyway??) Before I left, I asked her if Julia's really leaving the band, and she said no. Soooo, I don't know what the story is. Anyways, Michele, it was a pleasure meeting you, hanging with you, and going to see Rasputina with you. You are really cool too. Write me back, directly, if you so desire. I'm glad you got home OK. Anybody else, I now have a shiny new Raspy bootleg to trade!! Photos as well!! Later... Larry PS-- Sorry about the cancelled shows. What's the drummer's name again?? No, I didn't get a shirt either. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 17:55:10 EST From: TSylvania@aol.com Subject: RE:nyc << hey, the nyc show WAS amazing!! We were right up front. I took some photos, and I taped the show!! It came out excellent!! I just have one question about the set list, as I didn't grab it in time. Melora told her Rob Zombie swamp story, and then they did a song I didn't recognize. The word "tomorrow" was very prominent. >> It was a Marilyn Manson song, Dried Up and Tied Up, I dont remember the title Proserpina ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 20:28:19 -0500 From: michele s hardeman Subject: RE:nyc Message text written by INTERNET:TSylvania@aol.com >It was a Marilyn Manson song, Dried Up and Tied Up, I dont remember the title< something about..doing everything better when i'm high, or.... it was about being high. the word high came up often. that one? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 22:28:25 -0500 From: jason dismay Subject: RE:nyc >>It was a Marilyn Manson song, Dried Up and Tied Up, I >>dont remember the title >something about..doing everything better when i'm high, or.... >it was about being high. the word high came up often. that one? that would be 'dried up, tied, and dead to the world.' i've transcribed the lyrics below for anyone who is not a manson fan but would like to know what the heck's being sung =) apparently, rasputina has been playing the song live ever since the mini tours started for HWQTF. I saw them with Mr. Manson and co. in feb 97, but have not seen the new tour. therefore, if anyone has a tape of this song being performed live and the capability to put in some sort of electronic format (preferrably wav or mp3), i'm sure it would be much appreciated by myself and the rest of this list. thanks =) thee lyrics (from my memory-- even more accurate than the liners for antichrist superstar): DRIED UP, TIED, AND DEAD TO THE WORLD by marilyn manson you cut off all of your fingers trade them in for dollar bills cake on some more makeup to cover all those lines wake up and stop shaking cause you're just wasting time don't you want some of this? don't you need some of this? you take but cannot be given you'll ride but cannot be ridden pinch this tiny heart of mine wrap it up in soiled twine you'll never read what you've written (chorus) i'll be your lover i'll be forever i'll be tomorrow i am anything when i'm high (repeat chorus) don't you want some of this? don't you need some of this? (x2) you shove your hair down my throat i feel your fingers in me, me tear this bitter fruit to mess wrap it in your soiled dress now you must spit out the seeds (chorus 2x) ...anything when i'm high ...anything when i'm high (chorus 2x) ...anything when i'm high all dried up and tied up forever all fucked up and dead to the world (x4) that's all love, jason †•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••† † http://www.tir.com/~morpheus/ † †•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••† † "I AM IN FLAVOR COUNTRY" † † -pokey the penguin † †•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••† ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1999 00:43:55 EST From: DaliAdore@aol.com Subject: shirtwaist fire i came across this tidbit while reading in my AP AMerican History textbook out of all places... hahahha.... i don't know if this has been posted before..so i just thought i'd copy it down... just another tidbit..really.... "thirty minutes before quitting time on saturday afternooon, march 25, 1911, fire broke out at the Triangle SHirtwaist Company in downtown New York City. The flames trapped the workers, mostly young immigrant women. Forty-seven leaped to their deaths; another ninety-nine never made it to the windows. The tragedy caused a national furor and led, two months later, to the creation of the New YOrk State Factory Commission..." "the doors were the problem. Most were locked (to keep the working girls from leaving early); the few that were open became jammed by bodies as the flames spread. When the fire trucks finally came, the ladders were too short. Compared to those caught inside, the girls who leaped to their deaths were the lucky ones. "As i looked up i saw a love affair in the midst of all the horror," a reporter wrote. A young man was helping girls leap from a window. The fourth "put her arms about hima nd kiss[ed] him. THen he held her out into space and dropped er." He immediately followed. "Thud--dead, THud--dead...I saw his face before they covered it....he was a real man. He had done his best." it's amazing the weird stuff you find in weird places drew ------------------------------ End of goths-digest V3 #32 **************************