From: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org (seven-seas-digest) To: seven-seas-digest@smoe.org Subject: seven-seas-digest V3 #301 Reply-To: seven-seas@smoe.org Sender: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org Precedence: bulk seven-seas-digest Tuesday, August 31 2004 Volume 03 : Number 301 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 09:29:08 -0500 From: Theodore Turner Subject: Re: seven-seas Emiko Emiko...who are you??? You are a glorious well of Bunny knowledge!! Now that we know about Curly, I wanna learn about Emiko!! Ted on 8/30/04 10:03 AM, ogura emiko at eogura@mtj.biglobe.ne.jp wrote: > They played the following songs at Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, on 12th Jan 84: > Over The Wall > Back Of Love > Head Will Roll > Silver > Rescue > Stars Are Stars > Killing Moon > Promise > Ocean Rain > The Cutter > All That Jazz > Nocturnal Me > Villier's Terrace > Thorn Of Crowns > Heaven Up Here > Crocodiles > Zimbo > Do It Clean > > And they played the following at Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, on 18th Jan 84: > Over The Wall > Back Of Love > Heads Will Roll > Rescue > Silver > Stars Are Stars > Killing Moon > Promise > Ocean Rain > All That Jazz > The Cutter > The Seven Seas > Never Stop > Thorn Of Crowns > Villier's Terrace > Heaven Up Here > Crocodiles > Zimbo > Do It Clean > No Dark Things (<- I'm not sure.) > > They also played on 17th Jan 84 at Nakano Sun Plaza. I saw all of the three > shows, but I have no tape of the 17th Jan show. And they must have had some > other shows in other places then. > They came to Japan in November 84 again and had three shows in Tokyo and > some others in other places. > > I have another vinyl boot called "Zimbo" recorded on 18th Jan 84 (except > Never Stop recorded at the Royal Alber Hall in 83). > >> while we're on the subject of Bunnypeeps can anyone >> tell me anything about that guy Curly? >> Who was he? Was he just a friend of the band or did he >> have a 'role' to play?? > > Curly (Michael Jobson) played guitar on the stages in Japan in April 88. He > was the tour manager and accountant for the band. (I heard so, but the > 87-88 tour pamphlet says he was the production manager / backline.) He was > very open-hearted and knew how to calm down people who were nervous and make > a good laugh. A good guy. > > Cheers > > Emiko > > > -----Original Message----- > 7ol : Red > 6f : seven-seas@smoe.org > z : 2004N8 30z 20:34 > < : Re: seven-seas Boots > > >> At 10:18 AM 8/30/04 +0100, you wrote: >> >>> I have vinyl boot called "Over The Wall" that is suppose to originate from >>> Tokyo (18-Jan-1984) ; I suspect it's the same show. >>> >>> Over The Wall // Back Of Love // Stars Are Stars // The Killing Moon // >>> Monkeys // The Cutter // Never Stop // Crocodiles // All My Colours // > Ripeness >> >> >> The songs aren't the same. >> New Horizon has: >> >> (side A) >> over the wall >> stars are stars >> the killing moon >> the cutter >> >> (side B) >> all that jazz >> never stop >> thorn of crowns >> crocodiles >> >> But they still may be from the same show. >> It only says January 1984. Would they have played more >> than one date in Tokyo? Probably not. Dunno why people mess >> up the order of tracks when they record a boot. I'd rather hear >> it the way it was played, myself! >> >> Red >> >> >> >> ====================================== >> http://www.bunnymenlist.com >> >> ====================================== > > > > ====================================== > http://www.bunnymenlist.com > > ====================================== ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 11:43:39 -0400 From: Red Subject: RE: seven-seas Boots At 12:03 AM 8/31/04 +0900, you wrote: >They also played on 17th Jan 84 at Nakano Sun Plaza. I saw all of the three >shows, but I have no tape of the 17th Jan show. And they must have had some >other shows in other places then. >They came to Japan in November 84 again and had three shows in Tokyo and >some others in other places. Wow!!! I didn't think they were playing more than one date per city that far back! That's cool! :-)) Thanks! Red ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:57:20 -0700 (PDT) From: chris adams Subject: Re: seven-seas Emiko Curly also played bass on a few Candleland tracks. - -Chris A. Theodore Turner wrote: Emiko...who are you??? You are a glorious well of Bunny knowledge!! Now that we know about Curly, I wanna learn about Emiko!! Ted on 8/30/04 10:03 AM, ogura emiko at eogura@mtj.biglobe.ne.jp wrote: > They played the following songs at Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, on 12th Jan 84: > Over The Wall > Back Of Love > Head Will Roll > Silver > Rescue > Stars Are Stars > Killing Moon > Promise > Ocean Rain > The Cutter > All That Jazz > Nocturnal Me > Villier's Terrace > Thorn Of Crowns > Heaven Up Here > Crocodiles > Zimbo > Do It Clean > > And they played the following at Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, on 18th Jan 84: > Over The Wall > Back Of Love > Heads Will Roll > Rescue > Silver > Stars Are Stars > Killing Moon > Promise > Ocean Rain > All That Jazz > The Cutter > The Seven Seas > Never Stop > Thorn Of Crowns > Villier's Terrace > Heaven Up Here > Crocodiles > Zimbo > Do It Clean > No Dark Things (<- I'm not sure.) > > They also played on 17th Jan 84 at Nakano Sun Plaza. I saw all of the three > shows, but I have no tape of the 17th Jan show. And they must have had some > other shows in other places then. > They came to Japan in November 84 again and had three shows in Tokyo and > some others in other places. > > I have another vinyl boot called "Zimbo" recorded on 18th Jan 84 (except > Never Stop recorded at the Royal Alber Hall in 83). > >> while we're on the subject of Bunnypeeps can anyone >> tell me anything about that guy Curly? >> Who was he? Was he just a friend of the band or did he >> have a 'role' to play?? > > Curly (Michael Jobson) played guitar on the stages in Japan in April 88. He > was the tour manager and accountant for the band. (I heard so, but the > 87-88 tour pamphlet says he was the production manager / backline.) He was > very open-hearted and knew how to calm down people who were nervous and make > a good laugh. A good guy. > > Cheers > > Emiko > > > -----Original Message----- > 7ol : Red > 6f : seven-seas@smoe.org > z : 2004N8 30z 20:34 > < : Re: seven-seas Boots > > >> At 10:18 AM 8/30/04 +0100, you wrote: >> >>> I have vinyl boot called "Over The Wall" that is suppose to originate from >>> Tokyo (18-Jan-1984) ; I suspect it's the same show. >>> >>> Over The Wall // Back Of Love // Stars Are Stars // The Killing Moon // >>> Monkeys // The Cutter // Never Stop // Crocodiles // All My Colours // > Ripeness >> >> >> The songs aren't the same. >> New Horizon has: >> >> (side A) >> over the wall >> stars are stars >> the killing moon >> the cutter >> >> (side B) >> all that jazz >> never stop >> thorn of crowns >> crocodiles >> >> But they still may be from the same show. >> It only says January 1984. Would they have played more >> than one date in Tokyo? Probably not. Dunno why people mess >> up the order of tracks when they record a boot. I'd rather hear >> it the way it was played, myself! >> >> Red >> >> >> >> ====================================== >> http://www.bunnymenlist.com >> >> ====================================== > > > > ====================================== > http://www.bunnymenlist.com > > ====================================== ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ End of seven-seas-digest V3 #301 ********************************