From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V8 #192 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Saturday, July 16 2005 Volume 08 : Number 192 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [idealcopy] garage gits ["Tear Alistair (ST)" ] [idealcopy] Tu quoque Brute fili mi? [Bart van Damme ] Re: [idealcopy] Affectionate punch at the ideal Copy [Ari Subject: [idealcopy] garage gits Ok boys and girls make a date in yr diary now for the Garage 28th September and especially for Mr Bart vanDamme September 23 Vera, Groningen, Netherlands later A ************************************************************************* The contents of the e-mail and any transmitted files are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. 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Bart > Ok boys and girls > make a date in yr diary now > for the Garage 28th September > > and especially for Mr Bart vanDamme > September 23 > Vera, Groningen, Netherlands > > > later > > A ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 16:00:35 +0200 From: Bart van Damme Subject: [idealcopy] Tu quoque Brute fili mi? Sure they ripped of early Wire & Fall, but Art Brut's "Bang Bang Rock and Roll" has got some really fun tunes and lyrics on it. Anyone who can tell what their "status" is at the moment? Bart ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 09:25:11 -0700 (PDT) From: Ari Subject: [idealcopy] o.t: VERY o.t,but.................. Received this from a member of the IC list, thought it might help his work if we all forward this to friends, before you do please remove MY email adress. Thanx for your time. please read it all. Ari hello Ari - here's my current letter to the troops - hope it inspires. peace, scarlet Hello Freewaybloggers and those soon-to-be, The first galleries for the summer of truth are up here: http://www.freewayblogger.com/sot_gallery.htm (Sorry about the pagebutton placement - we'll fix that) It's a nice start, but we need to do better: the only way to get more people doing this is by doing more of it ourselves. When you put up a sign it says two things: one, whatever you want it to say, and two, that somebody cared enough about something to speak out. Cardboard, paint, and something to say... that's all it takes. Before I became the freewayblogger, I used to collect warm clothing and blankets and deliver them to villages in the Sierra Madre mountains in northwest Mexico. Each trip took about two thousand miles and involved all sorts of hazards: driving in the middle of nowhere on some of the most primitive roads imaginable, sometimes through snow, rain, flash-flooded rivers, etc. At the border I'd have to either elude or if caught, bribe Mexican customs officials to let me through without the necessary permits (which are all but impossible to get.) Between 1999 and 2003 I made this trip over two dozen times, bringing about a thousand pounds of clothes each time and ended up clothing well over 6,000 desperately poor people. It remains my proudest accomplishment and is something I'd like to get back to once my own country is safe from the idiots in charge. The reason I'm mentioning this is that when I first began doing it, the thing I feared most wasn't dying on the road or getting thrown into jail. The thing I feared most was that the whole idea was wrong-headed: that just showing up at these villages with a bunch of clothes would be considered patronizing or insulting to the people who lived there. And it wasn't even their feelings I was worried about... when you got right down to it what I was really worried about was that I'd look foolish. I told myself that if the stakes were as high as I thought they were, and that the conditions in the Mexican highlands were as bad as I'd heard (they'd just suffered a series of cholera outbreaks in 1999) then I could certainly risk looking foolish in an attempt to help. As it turned out, of course, the people in the villages lived on something like two dollars a day, were dressed in rags and damn happy to see me. So here's my point. Even if we know in our hearts that something is the right thing to do, it's still damn scary if we're the only ones doing it. Ultimately though, the thing we're really most afraid of is nothing more than looking foolish. When you consider what's happened to this country and its place in the world over these last five years, as well as what could happen next, I think you'll agree it's worth the risk. Thanks for reading this and signing on for this action. Do what you can to make yourselves heard, and please send pictures if you can. Yours, Scarlet P. P.S.: the mission to the Sierra Madres is still going strong with the help of Paul Newman and my friend Delfino Cabarga. You can find out more about it here: http://www.taketothehills.org Peace. Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 09:27:03 -0700 (PDT) From: Ari Subject: [idealcopy] o.t: VERY o.t,but.................. Received this from a member of the IC list, thought it might help his work if we all forward this to friends, before you do please remove MY email adress. Thanx for your time. please read it all. Ari hello Ari - here's my current letter to the troops - hope it inspires. peace, scarlet Hello Freewaybloggers and those soon-to-be, The first galleries for the summer of truth are up here: http://www.freewayblogger.com/sot_gallery.htm (Sorry about the pagebutton placement - we'll fix that) It's a nice start, but we need to do better: the only way to get more people doing this is by doing more of it ourselves. When you put up a sign it says two things: one, whatever you want it to say, and two, that somebody cared enough about something to speak out. Cardboard, paint, and something to say... that's all it takes. Before I became the freewayblogger, I used to collect warm clothing and blankets and deliver them to villages in the Sierra Madre mountains in northwest Mexico. Each trip took about two thousand miles and involved all sorts of hazards: driving in the middle of nowhere on some of the most primitive roads imaginable, sometimes through snow, rain, flash-flooded rivers, etc. At the border I'd have to either elude or if caught, bribe Mexican customs officials to let me through without the necessary permits (which are all but impossible to get.) Between 1999 and 2003 I made this trip over two dozen times, bringing about a thousand pounds of clothes each time and ended up clothing well over 6,000 desperately poor people. It remains my proudest accomplishment and is something I'd like to get back to once my own country is safe from the idiots in charge. The reason I'm mentioning this is that when I first began doing it, the thing I feared most wasn't dying on the road or getting thrown into jail. The thing I feared most was that the whole idea was wrong-headed: that just showing up at these villages with a bunch of clothes would be considered patronizing or insulting to the people who lived there. And it wasn't even their feelings I was worried about... when you got right down to it what I was really worried about was that I'd look foolish. I told myself that if the stakes were as high as I thought they were, and that the conditions in the Mexican highlands were as bad as I'd heard (they'd just suffered a series of cholera outbreaks in 1999) then I could certainly risk looking foolish in an attempt to help. As it turned out, of course, the people in the villages lived on something like two dollars a day, were dressed in rags and damn happy to see me. So here's my point. Even if we know in our hearts that something is the right thing to do, it's still damn scary if we're the only ones doing it. Ultimately though, the thing we're really most afraid of is nothing more than looking foolish. When you consider what's happened to this country and its place in the world over these last five years, as well as what could happen next, I think you'll agree it's worth the risk. Thanks for reading this and signing on for this action. Do what you can to make yourselves heard, and please send pictures if you can. Yours, Scarlet P. P.S.: the mission to the Sierra Madres is still going strong with the help of Paul Newman and my friend Delfino Cabarga. You can find out more about it here: http://www.taketothehills.org Peace. Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 21:04:23 +0100 From: "John Goddard" Subject: [idealcopy] Affectionate punch at the ideal Copy The Associates The Affectionate Punch is 25 Years Old this Year Did a search on the Associates, The Affectionate Punch original version has its first time on CD Soon. Its getting a re release on it's 25th Anniversary 1st August Fully restored to it's 1980 glory! with bonuses 1. The Affectionate Punch 2. Amused As Always 3. Logan Time 4. Paper House 5. Transport To Central 6. A Matter Of Gender 7. Even Dogs In The Wild 8. Would I....Bounce Back 9. Deeply Concerned 10. A Bonus Tracks - 11. You Were Young 12. Janice 13. Boys Keep Swinging - Mono Version 14. Mona Property Girl The remix re release AP CD that came later on (1991) was in my opinion a waste of time and completely unlistenable So the Original is a bit late but its here! Did anyone here know of Ideal copy in U.S? http://idealcopy.american-data.net/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product _Code=MU-ASSOC-AFFEC-01 http://perso.wanadoo.fr/affectionate.bunch/releases.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 16:32:39 -0400 From: "Mike Edwards" Subject: [idealcopy] birthday show I'm younger than Johnny Rotten. It's my birthday week and for reasons that only a mystery 8 ball could explain I've made a show with a preponderance of covers. Also, Eno so rare I don't know what it is, some rising Muddy Waters and a call out to angels. Dig in. http://www.garageband.com/user/InMyRoompodcast/podcast/main Eno-mystery track from the era of My Squelchy Life 50 Cent and Punjabi MC-mashed burfday cake PIL-4 enclosed walls Slits-heard it through the grapevine Plastic Bertrand-ca plane pour moi Modern Lovers-roadrunner Sebadoh-pink moon Stogges-Louie, Louie (Metallic KO) Muddy Waters-goin down to Florida Butthole Surfers-florida (homage) White Stripes-St. ides of march Black Keys-rubber factory Robert Wyatt/Eno-heaps of sheeps Johnny Cash-when the man comes around Stones-I just want to see his face Jane Sieberry-calling all angels The Grays-outdoor miner Magazine-song from under the floorboards Ministry-the light pours out of me GO4/GHP-dirtier poverty A life lived in love is revolution! - -quoted from the bathroom walls at El Charro. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 15:22:07 -0700 (PDT) From: Ari Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Affectionate punch at the ideal Copy http://tinyurl.com/9u9gs works best, and yes, it was pointed out just a few weeks back........... must be a Wire fan. A - -- > Did anyone here know of Ideal copy in U.S? > > > http://idealcopy.american-data.net/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product > _Code=MU-ASSOC-AFFEC-01 > > http://perso.wanadoo.fr/affectionate.bunch/releases.html Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ End of idealcopy-digest V8 #192 *******************************