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idealcopy-digest Friday, February 5 1999 Volume 02 : Number 027
Today's Subjects:
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Subject: Re: Re[2]: ultimate punk collection ["Wilson, Paul"
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Re: Millenium Bug??? ["Mack" ]
millenium bug [W1RE154@aol.com]
Great punk bands ["Jeff Davis" <3uncle@cyberramp.net>]
Fwd: Great punk bands [kevin eden ]
Re: Great (not just punk) bands [Craig Grannell ]
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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 10:08:25 -0000
From: "Wilson, Paul"
Subject: Subject: Re: Re[2]: ultimate punk collection
In rply to my previous submission: I've got that album, but mine has just
got the title painted on the sleeve in blue, and the name of the band in
purple felt-tip pen. It is worth about £40.
From: "tube disaster" dpbailey@worldnet.att.net
wrote: Which album is this? I couldn't
find an obvious reference in the original post ... Stupidly, Dan
I must apologise! I was replying via idealcopy to a e-mail I received from
someone else (which wasn't sent to idealcopy). You may be stupid, but then
so am I. Anyway, the album referred to is, in fact, a video - don letts
"punk rock movie". Totally irrelevant really.
Paul KW
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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 15:52:21 +0100
From: paul.rabjohn@tunnplat.ssab.se
Subject: Re[2]: punk rock tv
I would replace Siouxsie and the Ramones with X-Ray Spex and Crass.
Ix ray spex are in there! yeah , crass were great but "2nd generation" , i was trying to go for just the first wave.p
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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 15:51:19 +0100
From: paul.rabjohn@tunnplat.ssab.se
Subject: Re[2]: anti-rock tv
i think it was just a oneoff pilot that never got taken up.paul
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Subject: Re: anti-rock tv
Author: MIME:major@u.arizona.edu at INTERNET
Date: 03/02/1999 21:52
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Sergey A. Kazachenko wrote:
> VH1 USA would NEVER ever show Sex Pistols. > > > --
> Byvajce zdarovy, zhyvice bagata... >
I've heard rumors, however, that they've got
a program in production with John Lydon called Rotten Television, or summat.
"Oh, thanks VH1, but you're not throwing enough presents!"
I'm sure you'll find mention at this
( http://www.publicimageltd.com/ )
rather crap PIL site.
Sincerely, Mike
That's all you get...
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Date: Thu, 04 Feb 1999 20:44:52 -0800
From: Uri Baran
Subject: Re: Millenium Bug???
Raymond,
Congrats on your first contribution. I think it's safe to say that it
isn't about the Y2K problem mainly because it hadn't been recognised as
a problem then.
Uri
W1RE154@aol.com wrote:
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> Hi Folks! (My first contribution.) How come we're all pissing our pants about
> the so called millenium bug this late in the day? When Pere Ubu warned us
> about "Datapanik In The Year Zero." about twenty-odd years ago?? I have'nt
> actually heard it but I do remember the title. Also saw them support the
> original Gang of Four. Does anyone actually know if it is about the Y2K
> problem?
>
> Raymond
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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 15:43:35 -0800
From: "Mack"
Subject: Re: Millenium Bug???
>Congrats on your first contribution. I think it's safe to say that it
>isn't about the Y2K problem mainly because it hadn't been recognised as
>a problem then.
you MAY be shelling Mr. Thomas short on this one
He IS a visionary after all.
And, when I started in this line of work way back in '83 the 'millenium bug'
was well known, just ignored due to monetary considerations and
the beleif on the part of programmers, that
'I'll be retired by then" :0
all true - i swear
david
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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 21:47:15 EST
From: W1RE154@aol.com
Subject: millenium bug
Thanks for backing me up on that one I had heard the problem was known long
before now. Too many coincidences for me still datapanik...year zero...I'm not
at all convinced!!!
Raymond
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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 22:34:41 -0600
From: "Jeff Davis" <3uncle@cyberramp.net>
Subject: Great punk bands
I'm not sure who started the top 10 punk list, but it would be interesting
to hear what other Wire fans consider to be great bands/CD's. Any musical
genre; not just punk.
Jeff
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Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 00:08:36 -0800 (PST)
From: kevin eden
Subject: Fwd: Great punk bands
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Jeff wrote the attached.
How's this then in no particular order:
T.Rex
Soft Machine (Robert Wyatt era)
Captain Beefheart (any version except 1974)
This Heat
Metabolist
Blurt
Can
Cluster
Eno
Autechre
David Bowie (with Eno)
Sun Ra
Miles Davis
John Coltrane
Pharaoh Sanders
Thelonious Monk
Erik Satie
Steve Reich
Terry Riley
Fela Kuti
Burning Spear
The Abyssinians
Lee Perry
Keith Hudson
and may be others........
note: forwarded msg attached.
==
kevin/wmo
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I'm not sure who started the top 10 punk list, but it would be interesting
to hear what other Wire fans consider to be great bands/CD's. Any musical
genre; not just punk.
Jeff
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Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 00:57:04 -0800 (PST)
From: Craig Grannell
Subject: Re: Great (not just punk) bands
- ---kevin eden wrote:
>
> Jeff wrote the attached.
> How's this then in no particular order:
>
> Blurt
Excellent!! Didn't realise people still knew about Blurt. I saw them
a few years ago at an arts festival in Cardiff (supported by a very
very kistch tinky pop electro act). Only two hundred or so of us at
the gig but everyone was jumping around like nutters.
Anyway, someone was asking about other great LPs / CDs (any genre), so:
Banco de Gaia: Last Train to Lhasa
Eno/Byrne: My life in the Bush of Ghosts
Air: Moon Safari
LFO: (anything!)
The Fall: Levitate
Bowie: 1.Outside
Leftfield: Leftism
Craig.
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