From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V12 #57 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Thursday, May 13 2010 Volume 12 : Number 057 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen [Creatured Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen Here is some video footage of the show by Detroit, the Crowfoot in Pontiac(outside of Detroit. Funny thing, PiL played in Detroit 30 years to the day at the Motor City Roller Rink. I guess PiL wanted to play places that weren't known for having concerts or rock concerts and that definately fits the bill at the MC Roller Rink as I never heard of any other shows played there. anyways, here is the link. 1 interesting little bit, Johnny gets pissed off at some guy(a security guard?) because he is leaning against the stage facing the crowd and they have a little yelling match and then another guy who is standing on stage off to the side gets yelled at too. Johnny is in charge. Just like 30 years ago. https://www.detroitcity.tv/PIL.html enjoy - ----- Original Message ---- > From: Ari > To: idealcopy@smoe.org > Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 7:39:55 PM > Subject: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen > > this stuffs available for streaming, I'd be interested to hear if anyone across > the pond can listen to/view any of this,,,,,,,,, A - ----- > Forwarded Message ---- From: NPR's All Songs Considered < > ymailto="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org" > href="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org">allsongs@n.npr.org> To: Sent: Tue, > May 11, 2010 1:26:31 PM Subject: John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, DJs and > Skewers Bob Boilen May 11, 2010 Please donate to your > NPR Station All Songs Considered John Lydon, aka Johnny > Rotten, Plays DJ And Skewers Bob Boilen On this edition of All Songs > Considered, Lydon (formerly of The Sex Pistols) shares some of his favorite > songs with host Bob Boilen, and gets in some memorable digs along the way. > Lydon, frontman of Public Image Ltd., is currently on his first PiL tour in > nearly 20 years. Live in Concert Live Wednesday: Public > Image Ltd. Concert Webcast After a nearly 20-year hiatus, the highly revered > and often imitated post-punk group Public Image Ltd. has re-formed and launched > a new U.S. tour. Led by the sometimes shocking but utterly captivating > singer John Lydon (formerly Johnny Rotten of The Sex Pistols), the band makes a > stop in Washington, D.C., for a full concert, webcast live on NPR Music > Wednesday. The performance from the 9:30 Club will begin at approximately 8 p.m. > ET. ________________________________ First > Listen First Listen: Sleigh Bells, 'Treats' Treats, the debut album from > the electro-rock duo Sleigh Bells, is a thrill ride: It's aggressive but not > macho and smart without losing its sense of fun. Most of all, it's somehow both > an aural assault and a piece of pop candy, albeit one in a overblown wrapper. > Hear the album in its entirety. ________________________________ > First Listen First Listen: The Black Keys, 'Brothers' Packed > with great songs and devoid of throwaways, Brothers is the sixth album by the > duo of singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney. Like its > predecessors, The Black Keys' new album is consistently strong stuff, though > this one feels a bit tamer, with more of an R&B influence. Hear the album in > its entirety until its release on May 18. > ________________________________ Tiny Desk > Concerts Tarrus Riley: Tiny Desk Concert In the calm-before-the-storm part > of the day -- and week -- 10 o'clock on a Monday morning, to be exact, reggae > singer Tarrus Riley, saxophonist Dean Fraser and guitarist Lamont Savory showed > up and performed three gorgeous, harmony-drenched reggae songs. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 16:46:14 +0100 From: "Bruno Clements" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen Been enjoying my CD of Second Edition lately. Bought to replace my vinyl bought at the time (just after the Metal Box limited edition sold out). I'm unlikely to ever play it from end to end but it has stood up pretty well to the test of time. Still sounds uncompromising and imaginative, shame some of the tracks outstay their welcome! B - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Creatured" To: Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 4:01 PM Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen > Here is some video footage of the show by Detroit, the Crowfoot in > Pontiac(outside of Detroit. Funny thing, PiL played in Detroit 30 years to > the day at the Motor City Roller Rink. I guess PiL wanted to play places > that weren't known for having concerts or rock concerts and that > definately fits the bill at the MC Roller Rink as I never heard of any > other shows played there. anyways, here is the link. 1 interesting little > bit, Johnny gets pissed off at some guy(a security guard?) because he is > leaning against the stage facing the crowd and they have a little yelling > match and then another guy who is standing on stage off to the side gets > yelled at too. Johnny is in charge. Just like 30 years ago. > > https://www.detroitcity.tv/PIL.html > > enjoy > > > > ----- Original Message ---- >> From: Ari >> To: idealcopy@smoe.org >> Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 7:39:55 PM >> Subject: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, DJs and Skewers >> Bob Boilen >> >> this stuffs available for streaming, I'd be interested to hear if anyone >> across >> the pond can listen to/view any of this,,,,,,,,, A > > > > ----- >> Forwarded Message ---- > From: NPR's All Songs Considered < >> ymailto="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org" >> href="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org">allsongs@n.npr.org> > To: > Sent: Tue, >> May 11, 2010 1:26:31 PM > Subject: John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, DJs and >> Skewers Bob Boilen > > > May 11, 2010 Please donate to your >> NPR Station > All Songs Considered > John Lydon, aka Johnny >> Rotten, Plays DJ And Skewers Bob Boilen > On this edition of All Songs >> Considered, Lydon (formerly of The Sex Pistols) shares some of his >> favorite >> songs with host Bob Boilen, and gets in some memorable digs along the >> way. >> Lydon, frontman of Public Image Ltd., is currently on his first PiL tour >> in >> nearly 20 years. > > Live in Concert > Live Wednesday: Public >> Image Ltd. Concert Webcast > After a nearly 20-year hiatus, the highly revered >> and often imitated post-punk group Public Image Ltd. has re-formed and >> launched >> a new U.S. tour. Led by the sometimes shocking but utterly captivating >> singer John Lydon (formerly Johnny Rotten of The Sex Pistols), the band >> makes a >> stop in Washington, D.C., for a full concert, webcast live on NPR Music >> Wednesday. The performance from the 9:30 Club will begin at approximately >> 8 p.m. >> ET. > > ________________________________ > > First >> Listen > First Listen: Sleigh Bells, 'Treats' > Treats, the debut album from >> the electro-rock duo Sleigh Bells, is a thrill ride: It's aggressive but >> not >> macho and smart without losing its sense of fun. Most of all, it's >> somehow both >> an aural assault and a piece of pop candy, albeit one in a overblown >> wrapper. >> Hear the album in its entirety. > > ________________________________ > >> > First Listen > First Listen: The Black Keys, 'Brothers' > Packed >> with great songs and devoid of throwaways, Brothers is the sixth album by >> the >> duo of singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney. Like its >> predecessors, The Black Keys' new album is consistently strong stuff, >> though >> this one feels a bit tamer, with more of an R&B influence. Hear the album >> in >> its entirety until its release on May 18. >> > > ________________________________ > > Tiny Desk >> Concerts > Tarrus Riley: Tiny Desk Concert > In the calm-before-the-storm part >> of the day -- and week -- 10 o'clock on a Monday morning, to be exact, >> reggae >> singer Tarrus Riley, saxophonist Dean Fraser and guitarist Lamont Savory >> showed >> up and performed three gorgeous, harmony-drenched reggae songs. This email has been scanned for viruses and other threats using Newsquest's Ironport email filters. This document is private and confidential. All property, copyright and other rights in it and its contents belong to Newsquest Media GroupLimited. It must not be read, copied, disclosed or otherwise used without Newsquestbs authorisation. Newsquest may exercise its legal rights and remedies in the event of any such unauthorised use. Newsquest Media Group Limited. Registered in England, number 3105111. Registered office: 58 Church Street, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 8DP. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 19:27:09 -0700 (PDT) From: Creatured Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen Yeah, it is a pretty long album, but I have on occasion listened to the whole thing. I remember recording it from my vinyl to cassette and the last song(the keyboard instrumental) cutting off, so when I now hear the complete song, it sounds weird to me and very unfamiliar. I must say, tome they went downhill after Flowers except for the occasional song. I wish I had caught them in NYC, but to poor at the moment. Not too many live recordings of the latest tour I must say...weird. - ----- Original Message ---- > From: Bruno Clements > To: Creatured ; idealcopy@smoe.org > Sent: Wed, May 12, 2010 11:46:14 AM > Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen > > Been enjoying my CD of Second Edition lately. Bought to replace my vinyl bought > at the time (just after the Metal Box limited edition sold out). I'm > unlikely to ever play it from end to end but it has stood up pretty well to the > test of time. Still sounds uncompromising and imaginative, shame some of the > tracks outstay their welcome! B - ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Creatured" < > href="mailto:creature48212@yahoo.com">creature48212@yahoo.com> To: > < > href="mailto:idealcopy@smoe.org">idealcopy@smoe.org> Sent: Wednesday, > May 12, 2010 4:01 PM Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka Johnny > Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen > Here is some video footage of > the show by Detroit, the Crowfoot in Pontiac(outside of Detroit. Funny thing, > PiL played in Detroit 30 years to the day at the Motor City Roller Rink. I guess > PiL wanted to play places that weren't known for having concerts or rock > concerts and that definately fits the bill at the MC Roller Rink as I never > heard of any other shows played there. anyways, here is the link. 1 interesting > little bit, Johnny gets pissed off at some guy(a security guard?) because he is > leaning against the stage facing the crowd and they have a little yelling match > and then another guy who is standing on stage off to the side gets yelled at > too. Johnny is in charge. Just like 30 years ago. > > > href="https://www.detroitcity.tv/PIL.html" target=_blank > >https://www.detroitcity.tv/PIL.html > > enjoy > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- >> From: Ari < > ymailto="mailto:threeduggaduggas@yahoo.com" > href="mailto:threeduggaduggas@yahoo.com">threeduggaduggas@yahoo.com> >> > To: > href="mailto:idealcopy@smoe.org">idealcopy@smoe.org >> Sent: Tue, > May 11, 2010 7:39:55 PM >> Subject: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka > Johnny Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen >> >> this stuffs > available for streaming, I'd be interested to hear if anyone across >> > the pond can listen to/view any of this,,,,,,,,, A > > > > > ----- >> Forwarded Message ---- > From: NPR's All Songs > Considered < >> ymailto="mailto: > ymailto="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org" > href="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org">allsongs@n.npr.org" >> > href="mailto: > href="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org">allsongs@n.npr.org"> > ymailto="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org" > href="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org">allsongs@n.npr.org> > To: > > Sent: Tue, >> May 11, 2010 1:26:31 PM > Subject: John Lydon, aka > Johnny Rotten, DJs and >> Skewers Bob Boilen > > > > May 11, 2010 Please donate to your >> NPR Station > > All Songs Considered > John Lydon, aka Johnny >> Rotten, Plays DJ > And Skewers Bob Boilen > On this edition of All Songs >> > Considered, Lydon (formerly of The Sex Pistols) shares some of his > favorite >> songs with host Bob Boilen, and gets in some memorable digs > along the way. >> Lydon, frontman of Public Image Ltd., is currently on > his first PiL tour in >> nearly 20 years. > > Live > in Concert > Live Wednesday: Public >> Image Ltd. Concert > Webcast > After a nearly 20-year hiatus, the highly revered >> > and often imitated post-punk group Public Image Ltd. has re-formed and > launched >> a new U.S. tour. Led by the sometimes shocking but > utterly captivating >> singer John Lydon (formerly Johnny Rotten of The > Sex Pistols), the band makes a >> stop in Washington, D.C., for a full > concert, webcast live on NPR Music >> Wednesday. The performance from > the 9:30 Club will begin at approximately 8 p.m. >> ET. > > > ________________________________ > > > First >> Listen > First Listen: Sleigh Bells, 'Treats' > > Treats, the debut album from >> the electro-rock duo Sleigh Bells, is a > thrill ride: It's aggressive but not >> macho and smart without losing > its sense of fun. Most of all, it's somehow both >> an aural assault > and a piece of pop candy, albeit one in a overblown wrapper. >> Hear > the album in its entirety. > > > ________________________________ > >> > First > Listen > First Listen: The Black Keys, 'Brothers' > > Packed >> with great songs and devoid of throwaways, Brothers is the > sixth album by the >> duo of singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer > Patrick Carney. Like its >> predecessors, The Black Keys' new album is > consistently strong stuff, though >> this one feels a bit tamer, with > more of an R&B influence. Hear the album in >> its entirety until > its release on May 18. >> > > > ________________________________ > > Tiny Desk >> > Concerts > Tarrus Riley: Tiny Desk Concert > In the > calm-before-the-storm part >> of the day -- and week -- 10 o'clock on a > Monday morning, to be exact, reggae >> singer Tarrus Riley, saxophonist > Dean Fraser and guitarist Lamont Savory showed >> up and performed > three gorgeous, harmony-drenched reggae songs. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 23:51:43 -0700 (PDT) From: elektrolad Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen Well, I'm driving 3 hours to see them Friday in Pittsburgh. Found 2 tix on craigslist for $30 so I have an extra if anyone is interested. wnd3 - --- On Wed, 12/5/10, Creatured wrote: From: Creatured Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen To: "Bruno Clements" , idealcopy@smoe.org Date: Wednesday, 12 May, 2010, 22:27 Yeah, it is a pretty long album, but I have on occasion listened to the whole thing. I remember recording it from my vinyl to cassette and the last song(the keyboard instrumental) cutting off, so when I now hear the complete song, it sounds weird to me and very unfamiliar. I must say, tome they went downhill after Flowers except for the occasional song. I wish I had caught them in NYC, but to poor at the moment. Not too many live recordings of the latest tour I must say...weird. - ----- Original Message ---- > From: Bruno Clements > To: Creatured ; idealcopy@smoe.org > Sent: Wed, May 12, 2010 11:46:14 AM > Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen > > Been enjoying my CD of Second Edition lately. Bought to replace my vinyl bought > at the time (just after the Metal Box limited edition sold out). I'm > unlikely to ever play it from end to end but it has stood up pretty well to the > test of time. Still sounds uncompromising and imaginative, shame some of the > tracks outstay their welcome! B - ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Creatured" < > href="mailto:creature48212@yahoo.com">creature48212@yahoo.com> To: > < > href="mailto:idealcopy@smoe.org">idealcopy@smoe.org> Sent: Wednesday, > May 12, 2010 4:01 PM Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka Johnny > Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen > Here is some video footage of > the show by Detroit, the Crowfoot in Pontiac(outside of Detroit. Funny thing, > PiL played in Detroit 30 years to the day at the Motor City Roller Rink. I guess > PiL wanted to play places that weren't known for having concerts or rock > concerts and that definately fits the bill at the MC Roller Rink as I never > heard of any other shows played there. anyways, here is the link. 1 interesting > little bit, Johnny gets pissed off at some guy(a security guard?) because he is > leaning against the stage facing the crowd and they have a little yelling match > and then another guy who is standing on stage off to the side gets yelled at > too. Johnny is in charge. Just like 30 years ago. > > > href="https://www.detroitcity.tv/PIL.html" target=_blank > >https://www.detroitcity.tv/PIL.html > > enjoy > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- >> From: Ari < > ymailto="mailto:threeduggaduggas@yahoo.com" > href="mailto:threeduggaduggas@yahoo.com">threeduggaduggas@yahoo.com> >> > To: > href="mailto:idealcopy@smoe.org">idealcopy@smoe.org >> Sent: Tue, > May 11, 2010 7:39:55 PM >> Subject: [idealcopy] Fw: John Lydon, aka > Johnny Rotten, DJs and Skewers Bob Boilen >> >> this stuffs > available for streaming, I'd be interested to hear if anyone across >> > the pond can listen to/view any of this,,,,,,,,, A > > > > > ----- >> Forwarded Message ---- > From: NPR's All Songs > Considered < >> ymailto="mailto: > ymailto="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org" > href="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org">allsongs@n.npr.org" >> > href="mailto: > href="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org">allsongs@n.npr.org"> > ymailto="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org" > href="mailto:allsongs@n.npr.org">allsongs@n.npr.org> > To: > > Sent: Tue, >> May 11, 2010 1:26:31 PM > Subject: John Lydon, aka > Johnny Rotten, DJs and >> Skewers Bob Boilen > > > > May 11, 2010 Please donate to your >> NPR Station > > All Songs Considered > John Lydon, aka Johnny >> Rotten, Plays DJ > And Skewers Bob Boilen > On this edition of All Songs >> > Considered, Lydon (formerly of The Sex Pistols) shares some of his > favorite >> songs with host Bob Boilen, and gets in some memorable digs > along the way. >> Lydon, frontman of Public Image Ltd., is currently on > his first PiL tour in >> nearly 20 years. > > Live > in Concert > Live Wednesday: Public >> Image Ltd. Concert > Webcast > After a nearly 20-year hiatus, the highly revered >> > and often imitated post-punk group Public Image Ltd. has re-formed and > launched >> a new U.S. tour. Led by the sometimes shocking but > utterly captivating >> singer John Lydon (formerly Johnny Rotten of The > Sex Pistols), the band makes a >> stop in Washington, D.C., for a full > concert, webcast live on NPR Music >> Wednesday. The performance from > the 9:30 Club will begin at approximately 8 p.m. >> ET. > > > ________________________________ > > > First >> Listen > First Listen: Sleigh Bells, 'Treats' > > Treats, the debut album from >> the electro-rock duo Sleigh Bells, is a > thrill ride: It's aggressive but not >> macho and smart without losing > its sense of fun. Most of all, it's somehow both >> an aural assault > and a piece of pop candy, albeit one in a overblown wrapper. >> Hear > the album in its entirety. > > > ________________________________ > >> > First > Listen > First Listen: The Black Keys, 'Brothers' > > Packed >> with great songs and devoid of throwaways, Brothers is the > sixth album by the >> duo of singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer > Patrick Carney. Like its >> predecessors, The Black Keys' new album is > consistently strong stuff, though >> this one feels a bit tamer, with > more of an R&B influence. Hear the album in >> its entirety until > its release on May 18. >> > > > ________________________________ > > Tiny Desk >> > Concerts > Tarrus Riley: Tiny Desk Concert > In the > calm-before-the-storm part >> of the day -- and week -- 10 o'clock on a > Monday morning, to be exact, reggae >> singer Tarrus Riley, saxophonist > Dean Fraser and guitarist Lamont Savory showed >> up and performed > three gorgeous, harmony-drenched reggae songs. ------------------------------ End of idealcopy-digest V12 #57 *******************************