From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V10 #477 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Saturday, September 20 2008 Volume 10 : Number 477 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: [idealcopy] Magazine Forum gigs [Kid Spoons ] [idealcopy] Fw: Totally Wired Joke Burns Europe [PAUL RABJOHN ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 09:48:50 +0000 (GMT) From: Kid Spoons Subject: RE: [idealcopy] Magazine Forum gigs i fully intend to be there Keith...sorting tix next month hopefully...!!! ian.s.j. NP - Martin Carthy - Prince Heathen On Thu, 9/18/08, Keith wrote: > From: Keith > Subject: RE: [idealcopy] Magazine Forum gigs > Got my tkts for Mcr. Anyone else going? > > K. > > Np Ideal Copy ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 14:27:04 +0000 (GMT) From: PAUL RABJOHN Subject: [idealcopy] Fw: Totally Wired Joke Burns Europe - ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Billy Hell To: stevieye@hotmail.com Sent: Friday, 19 September, 2008 3:16:01 PM Subject: Totally Wired Joke Burns Europe I'm off to Europe totally wired! Hard to sleep just thinking of seeing Wire on fire as they are now and Killing Joke in their original incarnation. They both play Paris on the same night!!! Wire played the best PINK FLAG ever in Glasgow where they had a bigger stage (Lewis loves that for movement) and louder PA than the other British gigs. I interviewed Wire in Mosos Moso retaurant before the Manchester gig. "Do you want the interesting answer or do you want the truth?" joked Colin, 23 years too late. The lowdown is that Githead are playing Bristol and Lewis has a hell of a lot of projects lurking off to one side. Anyway I got a good sleep last night after Subhumans kicked out the apathy at the Star and Garter, and had the most wonderful dream. Polly Harvey came round to vist and played "Horses in my Dreams." The song was different, improved and more beautiful. This was a positive sign. The reason I was sending this to you is I ran into Stephen Hanley the longtime Fall bassist at the Jeffrey Lewis gig on The Fifteenth. He was in a great mood and shook me firmly by the hand. He told me that the guy who did the Guardian article tracking down most nearly everyone who'd ever played in The Fall was expanding it into a book (not sure if he'll call it 'The Man Whose Article Expanded'). I asked after missing drummer Karl burns and it seems he has been in contact with Mr Hanley, and is now married and living as happily ever after as any former Fall musician can be expected to. Then the clock starts chiming... Its my wake up call!!! Walking round this town which will be drowning soon, I see roads blocked and gangs of police roaming. Why? Our un-elected Prime Sinister is bringing his lapdogs to town to blab about the state of the economy and lag some lofts to save the planet. Being repulsed by these vapid entities, I will be leaving the day they arrive. Like Dick Lucas of Subhumans, I don't understand patrotism. Some shmuck in a Stranglers shirt was chanting, "Manchester, Manchester!" at the recent Subhumans gig and Dick tore him a new asshole, taking the piss out of his misguided pisshead pride. He said something along the lines of, why not shout about England too, then Europe, then the whole world? The recent Subhumans album "Internal Riot" is one of their best. I've had it with this city and after the disgusting invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, I feel ashamed to be British. So I think the time has come to move south. Hell, most of the British Isles is going to flood when the ice caps melt. No more London, Bristol, Manchester, Liverpool or Norfolk. Like Feargal Sharkey said, "Its gonna happen!" I made a cryptic comment a few days ago to The Gathering, "Is it the Day of the Lords yet?" The next day a CD by Lords was sent to me in the post. Just before I interviewed Magazine for a magazine I bought the excellent new CD by Jarboe and Justin Broadrick and the chorus of "Romp" seems to my ears to be a chant of "Jana." I also bought excllent CDs by Arbouretum and Thank You on the Thrill Jockey label, and walked through Piccadilly Gardens upsetting football fans by singing, "Love Like Blood" a bit too loud. Feel free to pass this on to IC (no not Ian Curtis). Finish what we began... UNTO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH Everything went south (shit like that) Lets Hit the Fuckin' Road!!!!!!! ________________________________ Win B#3000 to spend on whatever you want at Uni! Click here to WIN! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 16:02:29 +0100 From: "Keith" Subject: RE: [idealcopy] Fw: Totally Wired Joke Burns Europe ASTEROID!!! - -----Original Message----- From: owner-idealcopy@smoe.org [mailto:owner-idealcopy@smoe.org] On Behalf Of PAUL RABJOHN Sent: 19 September 2008 15:27 To: idealcopy@smoe.org Subject: [idealcopy] Fw: Totally Wired Joke Burns Europe - ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Billy Hell To: stevieye@hotmail.com Sent: Friday, 19 September, 2008 3:16:01 PM Subject: Totally Wired Joke Burns Europe I'm off to Europe totally wired! Hard to sleep just thinking of seeing Wire on fire as they are now and Killing Joke in their original incarnation. They both play Paris on the same night!!! Wire played the best PINK FLAG ever in Glasgow where they had a bigger stage (Lewis loves that for movement) and louder PA than the other British gigs. I interviewed Wire in Mosos Moso retaurant before the Manchester gig. "Do you want the interesting answer or do you want the truth?" joked Colin, 23 years too late. The lowdown is that Githead are playing Bristol and Lewis has a hell of a lot of projects lurking off to one side. Anyway I got a good sleep last night after Subhumans kicked out the apathy at the Star and Garter, and had the most wonderful dream. Polly Harvey came round to vist and played "Horses in my Dreams." The song was different, improved and more beautiful. This was a positive sign. The reason I was sending this to you is I ran into Stephen Hanley the longtime Fall bassist at the Jeffrey Lewis gig on The Fifteenth. He was in a great mood and shook me firmly by the hand. He told me that the guy who did the Guardian article tracking down most nearly everyone who'd ever played in The Fall was expanding it into a book (not sure if he'll call it 'The Man Whose Article Expanded'). I asked after missing drummer Karl burns and it seems he has been in contact with Mr Hanley, and is now married and living as happily ever after as any former Fall musician can be expected to. Then the clock starts chiming... Its my wake up call!!! Walking round this town which will be drowning soon, I see roads blocked and gangs of police roaming. Why? Our un-elected Prime Sinister is bringing his lapdogs to town to blab about the state of the economy and lag some lofts to save the planet. Being repulsed by these vapid entities, I will be leaving the day they arrive. Like Dick Lucas of Subhumans, I don't understand patrotism. Some shmuck in a Stranglers shirt was chanting, "Manchester, Manchester!" at the recent Subhumans gig and Dick tore him a new asshole, taking the piss out of his misguided pisshead pride. He said something along the lines of, why not shout about England too, then Europe, then the whole world? The recent Subhumans album "Internal Riot" is one of their best. I've had it with this city and after the disgusting invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, I feel ashamed to be British. So I think the time has come to move south. Hell, most of the British Isles is going to flood when the ice caps melt. No more London, Bristol, Manchester, Liverpool or Norfolk. Like Feargal Sharkey said, "Its gonna happen!" I made a cryptic comment a few days ago to The Gathering, "Is it the Day of the Lords yet?" The next day a CD by Lords was sent to me in the post. Just before I interviewed Magazine for a magazine I bought the excellent new CD by Jarboe and Justin Broadrick and the chorus of "Romp" seems to my ears to be a chant of "Jana." I also bought excllent CDs by Arbouretum and Thank You on the Thrill Jockey label, and walked through Piccadilly Gardens upsetting football fans by singing, "Love Like Blood" a bit too loud. Feel free to pass this on to IC (no not Ian Curtis). Finish what we began... UNTO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH Everything went south (shit like that) Lets Hit the Fuckin' Road!!!!!!! ________________________________ Win B#3000 to spend on whatever you want at Uni! Click here to WIN! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 11:18:49 -0400 From: Frank Coleman Subject: [idealcopy] OT - TONIGHT: The Dead Ramones - World Premiere in Times Square! Of potential interest to my ideal-copy peeps in NYC -- the premiere of my badass new band. ;) Please stop by and be sure to introduce yourself if you do. I'd love to see you. best, FBC // * * * TONIGHT! * * * THE DEAD RAMONES WORLD PREMIERE TIMES SQUARE, NYC http://www.myspace.com/thedeadramones http://www.new.facebook.com/event.php?eid=36868507467 TONIGHT, the #1 Punk Rock Cover Band in New York stages its WORLD PREMIERE GIG at CONNOLLY'S in TIMES SQUARE! It's an EARLY SHOW -- We go on at 8PM SHARP, so don't be late! We'll be gone by 9. Rather than being a tribute band to an individual group, The Dead Ramones perform the best of the best from The Stooges, The Ramones, The Clash, The Sex Pistols, The Dead Kennedys, The Buzzcocks, The NY Dolls, The Dictators, etc. This body of work constitutes an amazing (and huge) songbook to draw from, and the band itself is a tight-knit group of killer musicians who throw it down with just the right balance of precision and wild abandon. This is our first gig and we really need to get out the vote, so come hoist a few with us after work! CONNOLLY'S KLUB 45 121 West 45 Street, NYC Elevator to the THIRD FLOOR Between 6th Ave. & Broadway 212-597-5126 $10 admission - 21+ w/ID // ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 19:30:45 +0100 (BST) From: aktivitaet@fivetenfifteen.com Subject: [idealcopy] Re: idealcopy-digest V10 #476 Just go downstairs before they come on and if challenged say you just want to visit the merchandise stall - it is located inside the downstairs area. That's assuming there will be merchandise of course... Ian > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 11:05:13 +0200 (CEST) > From: nemeth.marcell@sziget.hu > Subject: [idealcopy] Magazine Forum gigs > > Do you have any information on what the admission policy is within the > Forum? Can I just walk down to the standing area during the show with a > balcony ticket? (I suppose they won't let you to the balcony seats with > standing tickets.) > > Marcell ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 12:16:20 -0700 (PDT) From: Ari Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Fw: Totally Wired Joke Burns Europe my thought exactly................. What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. - ----- Original Message ---- From: Keith To: PAUL RABJOHN ; idealcopy@smoe.org Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 11:02:29 AM Subject: RE: [idealcopy] Fw: Totally Wired Joke Burns Europe ASTEROID!!! - -----Original Message----- From: owner-idealcopy@smoe.org [mailto:owner-idealcopy@smoe.org] On Behalf Of PAUL RABJOHN Sent: 19 September 2008 15:27 To: idealcopy@smoe.org Subject: [idealcopy] Fw: Totally Wired Joke Burns Europe - ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Billy Hell To: stevieye@hotmail.com Sent: Friday, 19 September, 2008 3:16:01 PM Subject: Totally Wired Joke Burns Europe I'm off to Europe totally wired! Hard to sleep just thinking of seeing Wire on fire as they are now and Killing Joke in their original incarnation. They both play Paris on the same night!!! Wire played the best PINK FLAG ever in Glasgow where they had a bigger stage (Lewis loves that for movement) and louder PA than the other British gigs. I interviewed Wire in Mosos Moso retaurant before the Manchester gig. "Do you want the interesting answer or do you want the truth?" joked Colin, 23 years too late. The lowdown is that Githead are playing Bristol and Lewis has a hell of a lot of projects lurking off to one side. Anyway I got a good sleep last night after Subhumans kicked out the apathy at the Star and Garter, and had the most wonderful dream. Polly Harvey came round to vist and played "Horses in my Dreams." The song was different, improved and more beautiful. This was a positive sign. The reason I was sending this to you is I ran into Stephen Hanley the longtime Fall bassist at the Jeffrey Lewis gig on The Fifteenth. He was in a great mood and shook me firmly by the hand. He told me that the guy who did the Guardian article tracking down most nearly everyone who'd ever played in The Fall was expanding it into a book (not sure if he'll call it 'The Man Whose Article Expanded'). I asked after missing drummer Karl burns and it seems he has been in contact with Mr Hanley, and is now married and living as happily ever after as any former Fall musician can be expected to. Then the clock starts chiming... Its my wake up call!!! Walking round this town which will be drowning soon, I see roads blocked and gangs of police roaming. Why? Our un-elected Prime Sinister is bringing his lapdogs to town to blab about the state of the economy and lag some lofts to save the planet. Being repulsed by these vapid entities, I will be leaving the day they arrive. Like Dick Lucas of Subhumans, I don't understand patrotism. Some shmuck in a Stranglers shirt was chanting, "Manchester, Manchester!" at the recent Subhumans gig and Dick tore him a new asshole, taking the piss out of his misguided pisshead pride. He said something along the lines of, why not shout about England too, then Europe, then the whole world? The recent Subhumans album "Internal Riot" is one of their best. I've had it with this city and after the disgusting invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, I feel ashamed to be British. So I think the time has come to move south. Hell, most of the British Isles is going to flood when the ice caps melt. No more London, Bristol, Manchester, Liverpool or Norfolk. Like Feargal Sharkey said, "Its gonna happen!" I made a cryptic comment a few days ago to The Gathering, "Is it the Day of the Lords yet?" The next day a CD by Lords was sent to me in the post. Just before I interviewed Magazine for a magazine I bought the excellent new CD by Jarboe and Justin Broadrick and the chorus of "Romp" seems to my ears to be a chant of "Jana." I also bought excllent CDs by Arbouretum and Thank You on the Thrill Jockey label, and walked through Piccadilly Gardens upsetting football fans by singing, "Love Like Blood" a bit too loud. Feel free to pass this on to IC (no not Ian Curtis). Finish what we began... UNTO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH Everything went south (shit like that) Lets Hit the Fuckin' Road!!!!!!! ________________________________ Win B#3000 to spend on whatever you want at Uni! Click here to WIN! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 20:15:16 +0100 From: "Scott" Subject: [idealcopy] Outside Chance Hi Guys, This is a stab in the dark but can any of you lot supply the lyrics to "Eater - - Outside View" My mate has been covering classic Punk Tracks and did a cool version of Dot Dash and would love to cover this classic Eater track. Check out his website and tell him to get Dot Dash back up. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=940 46004 If you know the lyrics or find them on the net could you post them Regards Scott ------------------------------ End of idealcopy-digest V10 #477 ********************************