From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V8 #152 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Tuesday, June 7 2005 Volume 08 : Number 152 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [idealcopy] Small Black Reptile [Bart van Damme ] Re: [idealcopy] Re: B video on Swap Shop [Derek White ] Re: [idealcopy] OT: Later Again [MarkBursa@aol.com] Re: [idealcopy] Re: B video on Swap Shop [Derek White Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Small Black Reptile > Mind you, he also said the following about Small Black Reptile off > Manscape... > Unmistakably, the work of Wire - but also strangely redolent of forgotten > late-1960s English pop psychedelia (you could almost imagine Herman & His > Hermits, or even Manfred Mann (esp. with Mike D'Abbo on lead vocals!) > releasing covers of this). An even more pertinent comparison would be one > of those ostensibly "comedic"" records The Who used to come out with from > time to time - something like happy jack, with its jolly sounding pop song > on the surface, only camouflaging the inevitable, inescapable MENACE lurking > beneath the waves. Likewise, SBR taps into a very childlike sense of > underlying horror. Sweet, yet still ferocious. > > The Herman Hermit influence on Wire? > > You heard it here first ; ) Not sooner Syd Barrett? They all must have read lots of Edward Gorey books. http://www.goreydetails.net SBR has always reminded me of an already existing song (quite an unusual rythm for Wire), but I never figured out which one. Seems to come from a similar mindset as I Am the Fly, From the Nursery or Colin's 1 2 3 Beep Beep & Inventory, doesn't it? Bart ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 06:13:46 -0400 From: paulrabjohn@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] O.T: GO4 hmm , that's a bit disappointing. instead of the promised "re-recordings and remixes" project (which seems to have disappeared , you could miss the moment lads........) we get to pay a lot of money for 4 bonus tracks tacked onto an album we've all bought twice before. doesn't exactly get my pulse racing as a concept. p - -----Original Message----- From: Ari To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sent: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 04:07:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [idealcopy] O.T: GO4 http://tinyurl.com/dxy55 Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 08:39:04 EDT From: MarkBursa@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT: Later Again >>Two forgettable songs from the new LP... Including Barney's most Spinal-Tap lyric (which is saying something) "They've got violence, wars and killing too All shrunk down in a two-foot tube But out there the world is a beautiful place With mountains, lakes and the human race"<< Haven't analysed WFTSC too closely, but the lyrics seem to have been written at the pressing plant and hastily added to the by-numbers music. The first four songs are OK, like the title track best (containing the aforementioned doggerel). >> a reasonably spirited 'Transmission' slightly ruined by that new guitar bloke adding power chords where Bernards stark guitar lead should have been left to weave its sinewy path.<< Phil Cunningham out of Britpop no-hopers Marion. Now, I learned to play guitar and bass almost entirely by playing along to JD/NO albums, so this bloke's inability to work the guitar parts out (after four years of actually being in the band) amazes me. You should hear his take on Ceremony. Of course, he might be under instructions to play rubbish powerchords.... >>Coral weren't bad either, << Rather enjoyed them. They seem to be heading somewhere interesting. >>Rufus W. clearly used up all his good songs on Want One. << Good songs? Come the glorious day, after Sting, Phil Collins etc have had a whiff of sten, the entire f*cking Wainwright family will be up against the wall.... >>And who was the c**t James Blunt who Elton John recommended to be on the show (presumably cos he sounds like EJ at his most Lion Kingly?)<< Cheap turn, someone must've dropped out. Mark ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 09:15:14 EDT From: MarkBursa@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] O.T: GO4 >>hmm , that's a bit disappointing. instead of the promised "re-recordings and remixes" project (which seems to have disappeared, you could miss the moment lads........) we get to pay a lot of money for 4 bonus tracks tacked onto an album we've all bought twice before. doesn't exactly get my pulse racing as a concept. p<< Still on its way apparently. A double, one of re-recorded classics (the live set from the current tour I guess) and a "contemporary remixes" disc. I can live without remixes by the Bravery, but something nice and rough like the recent Andy Kershaw sessions would be fine & dandy. Mark ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 06:20:50 -0700 (PDT) From: Derek White Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT: Later Again After recent editions of the program, I didn't even bother setting the vcr this week. Still, I did manage to catch "Transmission" at the end, which, as Tim said, was reasonably spirited. However, the ultra-annoying comedy yelps that Barney interjects into the vocals I could well live without. Presumably, it's *his* take on rabble-rousing 'rawk' cliche no 9, ie the "Whooo !" presumably intended to get your audience excited, and to say "I'm really enjoying playing this". Unfortunately, it just sounds really lame and forced, coming from him, somehow. And as for those lyrics.........phew. Pure gorgonzola. Could be in the running for this years "Dolores O'Riordon" award for lyrical crapiness, with that entry. And you hit the nail squarely on the head:- those power chords just don't belong there, at least not with that tone. I could just about excuse 'em if they had that sonorous, clangy quality like the 'big chords' in "Atmosphere", but they didn't. I know Mark B runs a mile from anything that smacks of 'muso-ism', so for him to berate a guitarist, then his take on "Ceremony" must really suck a big one. Mr Cunningham must be truly hamfisted if he can't hack that:- what is it ? A 2-note riff and two chords? It ain't "flight of the bumble bee" , is it ? ;-) Just where is it the Coral are 'interestingly' going ? As the last time I heard them, they sounded [superficially at least] like The Las after a week listening to a truckload of Waterboys and Levellers albums or something........................... MarkBursa@aol.com wrote: >>Two forgettable songs from the new LP... Including Barney's most Spinal-Tap lyric (which is saying something) Haven't analysed WFTSC too closely, but the lyrics seem to have been written at the pressing plant and hastily added to the by-numbers music. The first four songs are OK, like the title track best (containing the aforementioned doggerel). >> a reasonably spirited 'Transmission' slightly ruined by that new guitar bloke adding power chords where Bernards stark guitar lead should have been left to weave its sinewy path.<< Phil Cunningham out of Britpop no-hopers Marion. Now, I learned to play guitar and bass almost entirely by playing along to JD/NO albums, so this bloke's inability to work the guitar parts out (after four years of actually being in the band) amazes me. You should hear his take on Ceremony. Of course, he might be under instructions to play rubbish powerchords.... >>Coral weren't bad either, << Rather enjoyed them. They seem to be heading somewhere interesting. >>Rufus W. clearly used up all his good songs on Want One. << Good songs? Come the glorious day, after Sting, Phil Collins etc have had a whiff of sten, the entire f*cking Wainwright family will be up against the wall.... >>And who was the c**t James Blunt who Elton John recommended to be on the show (presumably cos he sounds like EJ at his most Lion Kingly?)<< Cheap turn, someone must've dropped out. Mark - --------------------------------- Discover Yahoo! Have fun online with music videos, cool games, IM & more. Check it out! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 06:29:24 -0700 (PDT) From: Derek White Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: B video on Swap Shop I'm not an Edmonds-watcher, so I can be excused the gaffe, here....I had thought it was *for* NHP that the guy plummeted to his end, but since you mention it, is *was* for the "Late Late Breakfast show", with that other vacuum-headed refugee from Radio 1, Mike Smith, was it? As you say, mercifully Edmonds can't get arrested these days............... Tim wrote: Derek White wrote: > And whilst it's obvious that it is a matter of extreme regret that > *anyone* should die performing a stunt for cheesy TV, the poor guy's > fatal accident did at least also have the knock-on effect of killing > Edmonds' TeeVee career just as dead. It's an ill wind......... Only for Edmonds to come back with the massively successful 'Noels House Party' (or the Safe Safe Breakfast Show as Spitting Image called it at the time). This appealed to the same audience that has put Crazy Frog at No.1 in the charts today. Thankfully, Edmonds TV career is fucked now. And he deserves it, the Helicopter piloting tit. > >> It's not as improbable as it sounds -- at the time promo vids were >> just kicking off and were being shown all over the place wherever >> there was a wee slot to fill. Convinced that my memory is correct - >> just wish someone would back me up on it! Passing Strangers by >> Ultravox was on Swap Shop too, to cut into another thread. > > > Can't help you there, Howard. Missed both the 'B' vid and U'vox:- I > was a Tiswas 'yoof' myself.............. ;-) dw I reckon Tiswas audience would have really dug the B vid so if it really was on Swap Shop someone missed a trick. Colin (or someone) dresses up like one of the Phantom Flan Flingers at one point too. Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 14:41:33 +0100 From: Andrew Walkingshaw Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: B video on Swap Shop On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 06:29:24AM -0700, Derek White wrote: > As you say, mercifully Edmonds can't get arrested these days............... Actually, he's making *enormous* amounts of cash running Unique Group, and appears to have no desire to go back to the airwaves. - - Andrew ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 09:53:28 -0400 From: HowardJSpencer@aol.com Subject: [idealcopy] Re: wire on googlism -- smoother than ever for a place on the subs bench just found out by accident about googlism, which appears to be some sort of semi-serious search engine for digging specifically biographical information out of google. Below are the Wire 'hits', which are quite entertaining. I cut and paste thses as they came up, without elision or omission. Howard colin newman is most readily associated with wire colin newman is probably better known for his involvement with the art rock band wire colin newman is philosophical on the question of plagiarism colin newman is from london england colin newman is colin newman is particularly proud of the divine remix of madman?s honey and wanted it released as a single colin newman is involved with the band on a management level colin newman is more cynical still colin newman is smoother than ever colin newman is back and he still doesn't give a damn what you think graham lewis is an artist whose career has spanned twenty years and nearly as many music styles graham lewis is best graham lewis is currently creating the systems and so it is important that we have details of your e graham lewis is working on a collaboration cd with john duncan graham lewis is the managing director of engineous' uk graham lewis is an award graham lewis is a satsu research fellow graham lewis is de naam graham lewis is deserving of the aia graham lewis is pleased to have the opportunity of partnering p&w on the project graham lewis is close to making a return to the side and may be in line for a place on the subs bench on saturday graham lewis is vice president of networking at cheney communications company graham lewis is very much bruce gilbert is an artist that likes to experiment bruce gilbert is an artist with a unique ear sometimes possessed by genius bruce gilbert is a member of the firm's construction defect group bruce gilbert is a member of the firm's construction dispute group robert grey is the former drummer with art robert grey is himself readying for robert grey is in the lime green jacket talking to pfc malvo robert grey is known locally and nationally as a consensus builder robert grey is expected to make a final decision on network 21 rates by the end of february robert grey is robert grey is a past chairman of the house of delegates of the american bar association robert grey is a professor of political science at grinnell college robert grey is listed as the investment advisor on the account robert grey is a denver robert grey is about 200 yards from the bluff robert grey is running to support the stroke foundation in this year's london marathon Sorry, Google doesn't know enough about robert gotobed yet. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 07:06:05 -0700 (PDT) From: Derek White Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Behind the curtain I think the fact that they have been known to radically reconstruct songs is one reason that I was wondering about this release:- I don't mind listening to 'demo' versions of stuff as it's often instructive to see where songs came from. And yes, it'd be interesting to hear the CM and 154 stuff without Mike Thorne's production (not that I dislike *that*, but it is an omnipresent element in the songs). I note also that a couple of you seem to agree that the version of "Underwater Experiences" seems to be the item most worth catching:- I know the "Document and Eyewitness" version, and it's probably best described as 'tense'................ We all know that sometimes 'alternative takes' are just that for a very good reason:- they often aren't a patch on the versions that made it onto the 'proper' release, and if we're being honest, not all of the 'extra' tracks that were on the CD releases of Wire's catalogue were unalloyed triumphs:- sure, stuff like "Drill" getting stuck on the CD version of "The Ideal Copy" was a nice result, as was the alternative "Outdoor Miner" on "Chairs.."[even if I still can't get to grips with that tinkly 'pub piano' in the middle 8], but if we're honest, there's a couple of very average 'bonuses' about, though. Unfortunately, the guy that was selling the copy that prompted my original enquiry sold it in pretty short order anyhow......so this discussion, although interesting, is moot. That's the 2nd time this CD has been under my nose so to speak, and the 2nd time it's got away. Had I been aware just how scarce it was, I might have shown a tad more urgency. Oh well........... Wire are well known for modifying existing songs or even totally transforming them and sometimes variants stand up well besides the official releases. Underwater Experiences is a good example of a song that has a totally different mood to its Document & Eyewitness release, a different song almost. The sleeve notes I seem to remember suggest that the ambience was impossible to duplicate when it came to 'proper' recording, despite lots of trying. U. Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 10:18:34 EDT From: MarkBursa@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT: Later Again >>I know Mark B runs a mile from anything that smacks of 'muso-ism',<< Not strictly true - there's "good" muso as well, y'know! BTW, the spell-checker suggested I change "muso-ism" to "muslims". That's how wars start, y'know ;-) >> so for him to berate a guitarist, then his take on "Ceremony" must really suck a big one. Mr Cunningham must be truly hamfisted if he can't hack that:- what is it ? A 2-note riff and two chords? It ain't "flight of the bumble bee" , is it ? ;-)<< Ceremony is deceptively clever - it's built round the sort of riff that only an untrained musician could have come up with. Proper muso-types find that sort of stuff difficult to work out, but Phil doesn't even try - despite claiming to be a New Order uber-fan and a competent musician, he's obviously never actually watched Barney play it - instead he works out the approximate key the song is in and plays power barre-chords on the beat (as per Transmission on Friday). It's totally predictable, unimaginative and dull. And blots out all the space in the music (something that's really important to the NO sound). It's as if he's jumped on stage to jam with a band on songs he doesn't know. Gillian, where are you??? >>Just where is it the Coral are 'interestingly' going ? As the last time I heard them, they sounded [superficially at least] like The Las after a week listening to a truckload of Waterboys and Levellers albums or something........................... << Ha! I suppose you could say it was like that - I just thought the last song they did hinted at a darker, perhaps more psychedelic direction - so they don't jus sound like a prettier, less edgy La's (who, incidentally, I'm going to see later this month. New material promised, apparently!) Mark ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 07:18:01 -0700 (PDT) From: Derek White Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: B video on Swap Shop Is that so? Wonder if the good folks of Morecambe & Lancaster [who he stiffed big style] know this? IIRC he dodged stumping up by filing for bankruptcy....... Andrew Walkingshaw wrote:On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 06:29:24AM -0700, Derek White wrote: > As you say, mercifully Edmonds can't get arrested these days............... Actually, he's making *enormous* amounts of cash running Unique Group, and appears to have no desire to go back to the airwaves. - - Andrew Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 09:21:23 -0700 (PDT) From: Fergus Kelly Subject: [idealcopy] Rip it up and start again Phew ! Just finished Simon Reynolds' excellent book, Rip It Up And Start Again: Postpunk 1978 - 1984. A great big doorstopper of a book it is (over 500 pages). Been like a brick in me briefcase this past while. But it was well worth the trouble; it's fairly scrupulously researched and written with the passion of a true fan. My only minor critcism would be that it could have had a lot more photos and graphics, but then that might have swelled it to the size of a bomb. Unfortunately our US listees will have to wait till next year before an American edition is published. Check it out - http://www.simonreynolds.net/ Fergus __________________________________ Discover Yahoo! Stay in touch with email, IM, photo sharing and more. Check it out! http://discover.yahoo.com/stayintouch.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 18:08:46 +0100 From: Andrew Walkingshaw Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Rip it up and start again On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 09:21:23AM -0700, Fergus Kelly wrote: > Phew ! Just finished Simon Reynolds' excellent book, Rip It Up And > Start Again: Postpunk 1978 - 1984. But it was well worth the > trouble; it's fairly scrupulously researched and written with the > passion of a true fan. Enthusiastically seconded - best book on music I've read since Revolution in the Head and Paul Morley's "Words and Music" (definitely an acquired taste, but it worked for me). - - Andrew ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 18:48:42 +0100 From: "John Hobson" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: B video on Swap Shop > Actually, he's making *enormous* amounts of cash running Unique Group, > and appears to have no desire to go back to the airwaves. > > - Andrew In fact Noel did try a comeback a year back on Radio 2 when Johnny Walker was ill with cancer. Whilst the world had moved on he was still using his old Radio 1 style of carefully scripted jokes between the records. Probably worked in 1971 but was painful to behold and they didn't want him back. Boo Hoo ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 19:36:37 +0100 From: "Keith Knight" Subject: RE: [idealcopy] OT: Later Again No-one to date has mentioned Acoustic Ladyland who I felt were the most interesting thing on this week's Later - jazzy style wigging (Rip Rig and Panic came to mind) with a frenetic sax lead and a diverting white afro-wearing drummer. Had a track called Iggy. Worked for me. Another the Keith - -----Original Message----- From: owner-idealcopy@smoe.org [mailto:owner-idealcopy@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Tim Sent: 04 June 2005 01:09 To: Ideal Copy Subject: [idealcopy] OT: Later Again New Order this week! Not too bad actually, unlike The Fall they played the game, and even kick-started the 'jam' session that opens the show with some hamfisted droning which the rest of the bands struggled to play along with..(should have done a burst of Sister Ray instead) Two forgettable songs from the new LP... Including Barney's most Spinal-Tap lyric (which is saying something) "They've got violence, wars and killing too All shrunk down in a two-foot tube But out there the world is a beautiful place With mountains, lakes and the human race" a reasonably spirited 'Transmission' slightly ruined by that new guitar bloke adding power chords where Bernards stark guitar lead should have been left to weave its sinewy path. Coral weren't bad either, Rufus W. clearly used up all his good songs on Want One. And who was the c**t James Blunt who Elton John recommended to be on the show (presumably cos he sounds like EJ at his most Lion Kingly?) Which week are they having Githead on? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 15:25:00 EDT From: MarkBursa@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT: Later Again >>No-one to date has mentioned Acoustic Ladyland who I felt were the most interesting thing on this week's Later - jazzy style wigging (Rip Rig and Panic came to mind) with a frenetic sax lead and a diverting white afro-wearing drummer. Had a track called Iggy. Worked for me.<< Must admit, my first thought was "wacky jazz toss muso in-joke". Not watched it thoroughly so it might be palatable.... Saw RR&P a couple of times - they were in equal measure fantastic and abysmal. Mark Springer farting about on the piano (rather like a stoned Jools Holland, in fact) I can do without. But when they wound up the funk, they were really good... The Acoustic Ladyland afro drummer really should be in a band with the equally wacky afro-haired guitarist from Pink Grease, who played Triptych last year and who behaved in a particularly wacky way on MTV2's 120 Minutes Triptych special. Highly slappable chap. Talking of 120 Minutes, tonight's show is billed as a "Kraftwerk Special". 1am-3am UK time. Claims to have footage from recent tour, plus K vids and videos of bands influenced by them. Mark ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 16:13:21 EDT From: PaulRabjohn@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT: Later Again well i just watched my tape of later back.......good grief new order are now self-parodists in an almost terminal way. however , not nearly as bad as having to suffer coldplay on J Ross due to trip to relatives ; a wretched performance on every level. mr martin does appear to want to be the new bono rather desperately , does he not? various wankers are going to be using this Live 8 show as their "big moment" , i fear it is going to be a truly wretched event. still , at least no boomtown rats this time. p ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 21:25:52 +0100 From: "Ian B" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: wire on googlism -- smoother than ever for a place on the subs bench That's the lyrics for the next Githead album sorted then. - ----- Original Message ----- From: > just found out by accident about googlism, which appears to be some sort of semi-serious search engine for digging specifically biographical information out of google. > > Below are the Wire 'hits', which are quite entertaining. I cut and paste thses as they came up, without elision or omission. > > Howard > > > colin newman is most readily associated with wire > colin newman is probably better known for his involvement with the art rock band wire > colin newman is philosophical on the question of plagiarism > colin newman is from london england > colin newman is > colin newman is particularly proud of the divine remix of madman?s honey and wanted it released as a single > colin newman is involved with the band on a management level > colin newman is more cynical still > colin newman is smoother than ever > colin newman is back and he still doesn't give a damn what you think > > graham lewis is an artist whose career has spanned twenty years and nearly as many music styles > graham lewis is best > graham lewis is currently creating the systems and so it is important that we have details of your e > graham lewis is working on a collaboration cd with john duncan > graham lewis is the managing director of engineous' uk > graham lewis is an award > graham lewis is a satsu research fellow > graham lewis is de naam > graham lewis is deserving of the aia > graham lewis is pleased to have the opportunity of partnering p&w on the project > graham lewis is close to making a return to the side and may be in line for a place on the subs bench on saturday > graham lewis is vice president of networking at cheney communications company > graham lewis is very much > > bruce gilbert is an artist that likes to experiment > bruce gilbert is an artist with a unique ear sometimes possessed by genius > bruce gilbert is a member of the firm's construction defect group > bruce gilbert is a member of the firm's construction dispute group > > robert grey is the former drummer with art > robert grey is himself readying for > robert grey is in the lime green jacket talking to pfc malvo > robert grey is known locally and nationally as a consensus builder > robert grey is expected to make a final decision on network 21 rates by the end of february > robert grey is > robert grey is a past chairman of the house of delegates of the american bar association > robert grey is a professor of political science at grinnell college > robert grey is listed as the investment advisor on the account > robert grey is a denver > robert grey is about 200 yards from the bluff > robert grey is running to support the stroke foundation in this year's london marathon > > Sorry, Google doesn't know enough about robert gotobed yet. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 15:54:08 -0600 From: "Paul Ye" Subject: [idealcopy] re: O.T: Pixies............. I have ordered the first show (it is actually both shows combined as all 2 show dates have been packaged as one show). If anyone is interested in trading I will be happy to do so. Thanks. Paul (ye154) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2005 05:54:52 -0700 (PDT) From: Ari Subject: [idealcopy] O.T: Pixies............. can't remember if I already posted this........ A Were happy to announce that well be recording and selling limited edition copies of most of the Pixies 2005 North American concerts. As of last night, discs are on sale at pixiesdiscs.com and these are the shows that are available: May 26 | Portland | Roseland Theatre May 27 | Portland | Roseland Theatre May 28 | George WA | The Gorge Festival May 30 | San Francisco | Warfield Theater May 31 | San Jose | Civic Center June 2 | Los Angeles | Wiltern Theater June 3 | Los Angeles | Wiltern Theater June 5 | Denver | Red Rocks Amphitheatre June 7 | Indianapolis | Murat Theatre June 8 | Cleveland | Scene Pavillion June 9 | Pittsburgh | Chevrolet Amphitheatre June 11 | Atlanta | Music Midtown Festival June 12 | Raleigh | The Ritz June 13 | DC | Merriweather Post Pavillion June 15 | Boston | Agannis Arena ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 15:02:23 -0700 (PDT) From: Ari Subject: Re: [idealcopy] re: O.T: Pixies............. I'll trade, I ordered the Raleigh show, which I'll be at, and the 'free' concert c.d......... Ari - --- Paul Ye wrote: > I have ordered the first show (it is actually both > shows combined as all 2 > show dates have been packaged as one show). If > anyone is interested in > trading I will be happy to do so. Thanks. > > Paul (ye154) > > > Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2005 05:54:52 -0700 (PDT) > From: Ari > Subject: [idealcopy] O.T: Pixies............. > > can't remember if I already posted this........ A > > Were happy to announce that well be recording and > selling limited edition copies of most of the Pixies > 2005 North American concerts. As of last night, > discs > are on sale at pixiesdiscs.com and these are the > shows > that are available: > > May 26 | Portland | Roseland Theatre > May 27 | Portland | Roseland Theatre > May 28 | George WA | The Gorge Festival > May 30 | San Francisco | Warfield Theater > May 31 | San Jose | Civic Center > June 2 | Los Angeles | Wiltern Theater > June 3 | Los Angeles | Wiltern Theater > June 5 | Denver | Red Rocks Amphitheatre > June 7 | Indianapolis | Murat Theatre > June 8 | Cleveland | Scene Pavillion > June 9 | Pittsburgh | Chevrolet Amphitheatre > June 11 | Atlanta | Music Midtown Festival > June 12 | Raleigh | The Ritz > June 13 | DC | Merriweather Post Pavillion > June 15 | Boston | Agannis Arena Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ End of idealcopy-digest V8 #152 *******************************