From: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org (support-system-digest) To: support-system-digest@smoe.org Subject: support-system-digest V3 #352 Reply-To: support-system@smoe.org Sender: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk support-system-digest Monday, January 1 2001 Volume 03 : Number 352 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Election Song [Jonathan Mikos ] juliana's stance ["Wendy Bryant" ] never said ["cheddarcat" ] [none] ["Drew Schultz" ] its all about me ["Jason Saldanha" ] Top 10 of 2000 [Jason Long ] Election Song ["Michael Worrell" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 02:36:21 -0600 (CST) From: Jonathan Mikos Subject: Election Song Election Songs... Well, Ralph Nader had some pretty amazing musical support during the campaign. Eddie Vedder, Patti Smith, and Ani DiFranco to name a few. So he took mine!... It was played at several of his rallies. "People Have The Power" Patti Smith The people have the power... to dream... to rule... to wrestle the world from fools... Stuck in the snow in Chicago, Jonathan thewho@igcom.net > > From: "christine m." > > Subject: election song > > I don't know if this has been covered before or not, > > but, if you were > > running for president what would your campaign song > > be? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 08:12:26 -0600 From: "Wendy Bryant" Subject: juliana's stance > I feel kinda guilty about having this when im not supposed to...does > anyone know what her personal stance on people getting their hands on this > album??? i don't think i've ever heard her actually talk about the album. > any input would be appreciated, juliana fans.... i've also downloaded the entire cd from napster. its awesome, but the soundquality is poor. juliana (from what i've heard) is extremely proud of god's foot and would someday like to be able to by the record back from Atlantic Records. everything else she has put out since "only everything" has been on Bar None (please do not...) bed and the double release are on zoe records. who are going to release the new blake babies work the first of march. anyway, juliana doesn't like that people are downloading a shitty sounding version of the songs from napster because its not the true representation of the songs. again this is what i've heard.... i love god's foot too. i would pay double for a copy of the real thing... i love fade away, perfection, can't kill myself. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 09:58:29 -0500 From: "cheddarcat" Subject: never said > Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 03:19:30 -0500 > From: "J.J. Cooper" > Subject: Need a little help please > > Hey y'all, longtime lurker here with a humble request, I'm one song (Never > Said) away from having the Avalon concert (10-6-98) complete.....does anyone > have the full version of that song, and if you do would you mind sending it to > me or helping me get a way to get it....It would be much appreciated. On > napster the only version floating around seems to be a partial version (clocks > in at around 700k). > > JJ Cooper I've got a copy of this, the whole show actually.... it's got to be crappy quality as i taped it myself on a junky little thing, but you are welcome to it. i'd gladly take those backwards girlysounds for it, too.... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 10:25:26 -0600 From: "Drew Schultz" Subject: [none] I've been subscribed since July but this is my first time posting so alright. I was wondering if anybody on here is burning cd-r's of Clean as a Whistle,Fuck and Run,Girlysounds,Phairplay,and Pottymouth Girl. I know I could do a search to look, but that's to much of a hassle. Also to any other Smashing Pumpkin people out there does anyone know where I could get a perfect cd-r copy of Earphoria. ~Drew~ _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 12:47:58 -0600 From: "Jason Saldanha" Subject: its all about me 1.) Who am I? Jason Saldanha 2.) What other music do you listen to? Just about everything, except White Jazz, and Nashville Country. 3.) Your Top 5 albums of the 90s: Radiohead - OK Computer Liz Phair - Exile Wilco - Summerteeth Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie Blur - Parklife 5) Anything fun/exciting/wonderful that we need to know? I invite all Liz/Indie/Popular music fans to come visit my first major website production: www.jimdero.com (He may be familiar to some of you) Happy Y2K+1 Jason ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 15:40:43 -0500 From: Jason Long Subject: Top 10 of 2000 Belated, but this is the first chance I've really had to assess the musical purchases I made this year. Still not certain on this order, but my ten faves would go something like this: 1. (tie) Aimee Mann: Bachelor No. 2 Sleater-Kinney: All Hands on the Bad One (the best pop and rock record of the year, respectively. How could I choose between the two?) 3. Badly Drawn Boy: The Hour of Bewilderbeast 4. Elastica: The Menace 5. Michael Penn: MP4 (Days Since a Lost Time Accident) 6. Eels: Daisies of the Galaxy 7. Juliana Hatfield: Beautiful Creature 8. Amy Rigby: The Sugar Tree 9. PJ Harvey: Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea 10. Elliott Smith: Figure 8 Guided By Voices' _Hold on Hope_ EP was also quite good, as was Shalini's record (produced by Mitch Easter) and the Loud Family's _Attractive Nuisance_. The Joni Mitchell album I have to be in the right mood for, but it's agreeable too. Kristin Hersh should release more singles like the one for "A Cleaner Light," with solo acoustic takes on Throwing Muses songs as b-sides. Ended up not picking up either Nina Gordon's solo disc or the new Veruca Salt. Have heard parts of both, and frankly, neither did much for me, which is a shame, since I used to love VS. My two disappointments of the year. Best best-ofs this year? The one for Blur and the Beatles' _1_ are both essential, if essential means listening to for hours on end and never tiring of either. Looking forward to in the new year: New Liz Phair (if there's a God in Heaven, Liz will relent and stop playing this cruel waiting game ;) ), Elastica (rumor has it that although it took them five years to finish up the first one, number three is already half-done), Stephen Malkmus' solo disc, Guided By Voices, The Spinanes (although I don't even know if this is a prospect -- anyone know if Rebecca Gates has been recording?), and Jon Brion's long-delayed album, which is supposed to go on sale exclusively through ArtistDirect in a few weeks. Oh, and the Aimee Mann/Michael Penn live disc -- the stripped-down acoustic version Aimee performed of "It's Not Safe" when I saw them in Toronto has to have been one of the most heartbreaking things I've ever heard. Happy New Year, everyone! Jase ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2001 01:06:24 -0500 From: "Michael Worrell" Subject: Election Song Hrrm. This hopefully will be one of the last posts of the second millennium, or one of the first in the third. I've always leaned towards Sheryl Crow's "A Change (Will Do You Good)", especially if I were the challenger. "Supernova" would always be good for appealing to various defense industry groups[1]; might even play well with certain religious sects, due to angelic references. Roma Downey, call your office. At the same time, Aimee Mann is useful; "You've fucked it up; you should've quit..." might be amusing to play towards an incumbent. For instrumentals, "The Imperial March" is always good. OK, enough incoherence from me. Happy new millenium. [1] M-16, F-14, F-15, F-16, F-18, etc...that'll cover Colt Firearms, Northrop-Grumman, Boeing, Lockheed-Martin... "You think you know what I'm doing, so obviously you don't."---Aeon Flux ------------------------------ End of support-system-digest V3 #352 ************************************