From: owner-goths-digest@smoe.org (goths-digest) To: goths-digest@smoe.org Subject: goths-digest V3 #74 Reply-To: goths@smoe.org Sender: owner-goths-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-goths-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk goths-digest Friday, April 16 1999 Volume 03 : Number 074 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: a bit of Rasputina stuff.. and Shakespeare in Love [KrodKnid@aol.com] RE: a bit of Rasputina stuff.. and Shakespeare in Love [MICAH WESTFALL > I understand her former husband is pretty pissed about the flick too. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 12:33:03 -0400 From: MICAH WESTFALL Subject: RE: a bit of Rasputina stuff.. and Shakespeare in Love No. I found HWQTF to be more immature (fun). I thought it was made to keep the people interested who found them post-manson. @/*#$%$#*\@/*#$%$#*\@/*#$%$#*\@/*#$%$#*\@/*#$%$#*\@/*#$%$#*\@ On Thursday, April 15, 1999 2:20 AM, DaliAdore@aol.com [SMTP:DaliAdore@aol.com] wrote: | well... i must say that apathy would be the solution to all of this | bickering.... frankly, if one doesn't care about anything except for the | music , then it'd be all right... as far as HWQTF or TFTE goes, i definitely | like HWQTF better.. it just seems to be the more mature album, for obvious | reasons, and there's a lot more variety to the various songs.... TFTE, | although a beautiful album, doesn't really have a wide range of sounds in | it.... | | << Yeah, and Shakespeare in Love was an absolutely wonderful movie. I cried | and | cried... ^_^ And Jospeh Fiennes is so cute!! >> | | no...i must say that Gwyneth Paltrow is the star of THAT movie.... ::sighs:: | damn she's hot... hahahha | | | drew | ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 14:18:58 EDT From: KrodKnid@aol.com Subject: Re: a bit of Rasputina stuff.. and Shakespeare in Love In a message dated 4/15/99 12:38:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mrwsmile@foryou.net writes: << I found HWQTF to be more immature (fun). I thought it was made to keep the people interested who found them post-manson. >> I doubt that they are that calculating..............to be thinking so commercially......they also tend to play down the Manson connection.Melora toured Europe as cellist with Nirvana you know.The "heavy" stuff on HWQTF is stuff they wanted to do for some time.Also,TFTE was done with a lot more acoustic cello,but their live shows were not so delicate at that time even.HWQTF is also full to the gills with bitter irony...........I don't see how you find it "fun" or "immature".............most of the humor in it is of the black variety. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 14:26:40 -0400 From: michele s hardeman Subject: RE: a bit of Rasputina stuff.. and Shakespeare in Love i agree with micah...sort of. i don't know if "fun" is a good adjective for songs about concentration camps, but i think tfte is yes, prettier. they're both oh so fabulous..... can't say the same for shakespeare in love, though.... at first i didn't like hwqtf, i wanted the old rasputina...then i like it better, cuz it was funner, now i like them both immensely differently. more than i like jerry springer,even. any of you e well, probably not considering the average age on this list (don't even get all flamey on me) but as i was asking have any of you ever seen the genitorturers? they're coming to town.... m ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 17:01:34 -0400 From: MICAH WESTFALL Subject: RE: a bit of Rasputina stuff.. and Shakespeare in Love I just used the word immature because some one said it was more mature. @/*#$%$#*\@/*#$%$#*\@/*#$%$#*\@/*#$%$#*\@/*#$%$#*\@/*#$%$#*\@ On Thursday, April 15, 1999 2:19 PM, KrodKnid@aol.com [SMTP:KrodKnid@aol.com] wrote: | In a message dated 4/15/99 12:38:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, | mrwsmile@foryou.net writes: | | << I found HWQTF to be more immature (fun). I thought it was made to keep | the people interested who found them post-manson. >> | I doubt that they are that calculating..............to be thinking so | commercially......they also tend to play down the Manson connection.Melora | toured Europe as cellist with Nirvana you know.The "heavy" stuff on HWQTF is | stuff they wanted to do for some time.Also,TFTE was done with a lot more | acoustic cello,but their live shows were not so delicate at that time | even.HWQTF is also full to the gills with bitter irony...........I don't see | how you find it "fun" or "immature".............most of the humor in it is of | the black variety. | ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 18:16:11 -0800 From: "xoxo jane" Subject: Re: a bit of Rasputina stuff.. and Shakespeare in Love - --- I think i got that same issue of Spin. I love TFTE and it was my fav for a while (because that's all i'd heard), but I think HWQTF is my favorite. I still adore ether, especially any old actress, trust all stars....and....well....all the others, but my absolute favorite rasputina song, I think, is probably Sign of the zodiac. I love the bass line in it. anyway, I was just thinking of my favorite raspy songs. Ok. This was very pointless. ~lithia ^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^ "Don't drink the lithia water," -Moonit http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/XOXOJANE A Rasputina fansite. ALL THE KIDS LOVE CELLO ROCK *There has never been a better time for Neo-Chamber Grunge.* ^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^^@^ On Wed, 14 Apr 1999 19:57:53 Rilkoff wrote: >I also saw an ad in a Spin magazine I purchased... coincidentally, the exact >same copy as Channy. Heh. And did the exact same thing- went to the website, >listened to the music and went "hey, these girls rock." My best friend bought >me TFTE, and I loved it and she later bought me HWQTF for Christmas. > >I have to admit though, I was a bit disappointed at first with HWQTF, after >listening to TFTE so many times over. The cellos sounded so different on so >many of the songs, I was rather disillusioned with it for some time, but now >I've grown to love it ALMOST as much as TFTE. >Maybe it's just my preference for the softer song, but I like TFTE over HWQTF. >As Channy stated, I find it "prettier." >Still, there are songs on HWQ... that I love, especially The Olde Headboard, >Rose K. and heh, Diamond Mind. Oh, yes, Diamond Mind. > >Yeah, and Shakespeare in Love was an absolutely wonderful movie. I cried and >cried... ^_^ And Jospeh Fiennes is so cute!! > >Ta ta > > > > > >Channy wrote: > >> Personally, I think both albums are pretty great, but I think that the >> music on TFTE is prettier.. (lame description, I know, but it's all I can >> think of..) What album I listen to depends on what kind of mood I'm in. >> But, both are really great. Since a couple people have told their little >> stories, I'm kinda curious to know how everyone found out about Rasputina! >> So, if you want, tell your story! Like I said before, I saw an ad for HWQTF >> in the back of a Spin magazine, thought it looked cool, and looked it up >> and stuff. And now I love them! >> And now, the non-Rasputina related part. Has anyone seen Shakespeare in >> Love?? I saw it last night with some friends, and it was a very very good >> movie. Definately the best I've seen in quite a while. It was great. If you >> haven't seen it, then I highly reccomend it. I'm going to see Elizabeth >> this coming weekend, it looks really gool too. And how about Hilary and >> Jackie, the cello movie? :) (ever since I found out about Rasputina.. >> there are cellos everywhere! The girl in the new David Spade movie plays >> the cello too!) >> Well, that's it! Bye! > > > Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 22:25:57 EDT From: KrodKnid@aol.com Subject: Re: a bit of Rasputina stuff.. and Shakespeare in Love In a message dated 4/15/99 10:19:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, xoxojane@angelfire.com writes: << but my absolute favorite rasputina song, I think, is probably Sign of the zodiac. I love the bass line in it. anyway, I was just thinking of my favorite raspy songs. Ok. This was very pointless. ~lithia >> Not pointless at all.I love that bass line too..........and the utterly medieval foreboding quality......and those cellistic groans and moans.......and the almost unutterable weariness.Nice solo too. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 23:00:50 EDT From: Milkdudd21@aol.com Subject: Re: a bit of Rasputina stuff.. and Shakespeare in Love you little darlings read my mind.................. adieu ------------------------------ End of goths-digest V3 #74 **************************