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love-hounds-digest Digest V13 #169

From: 181823@econz.unizar.es
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 21:15:00 +0800
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love-hounds-digest Digest                               Volume 13 : Issue 169

Today's Topics:
  Re: What this group listens to.       [ Dongerous! <fastslow@idt.net> ]
  Re: Does Kate sing on Band Aid, "Fee  [ Dongerous! <fastslow@idt.net> ]
  Re: what this group listens to        [ Leigh.Perkins@sset.com ]
  Ninth Wave                            [ Karen Newcombe <kln@staralliance.co ]
  Katemas Parties                       [ Karen Newcombe <kln@staralliance.co ]
  VH-1 best videos                      [ Karen Newcombe <kln@staralliance.co ]
  VH1 Marathon                          [ MiaSimone@aol.com ]
  Re; what this group listens to        [ len bullard <cbullard@hiwaay.net> ]
  calling Winter                        [ meredith <meth@smoe.org> ]
  Re: Demos + NtEP UBdE                 [ Paolo & Tina Pognant <kb@fileita.it ]

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Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 21:57:37 -0700
From: Dongerous! <fastslow@idt.net>
To: love-hounds@gryphon.com
Subject: Re: What this group listens to.
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Hi all,

I just got around to picking up the EMI HoL reissue from my personal CD buyer.

At the same time, I got:

Glen Matlock - "Who's he think he is when he's at home?"
-- Awesome popish punk by the Sex Pistols' founding bassist (he wrote
"Pretty Vacant") and the bassist in the wonderful Rich Kids (former Rich
Kid Steve New plays guitar on the record, as does Derwood Andrews of
Generation X) and Specters.

John's Children - "Smashed! Blocked!"
-- Mind-blowing psycho/psychedelic mod/pop '60s group with T. Rex's Marc Bolan.

The Creation - "How Does It Feel to Feel"
-- Singles collection of '60s psychedelic/mod maximum r&b (with the
Faces/Stones Ronnie Wood on guitar on "The Girls Are Naked") band. "Our
music is red - with purple flashes," explained guitaris Eddie Phillips (who
was asked to join The Who during the Creation's rise). You think Jimmy Page
invented playing a guitar with a violin bow? Nope. He started doing it
after hearing Phillips do it on the "Making Time" single.

The Professionals - "The Professionals"
-- Post-Sex Pistols work from Steve Jones (guitar) and Paul Cook (drums).
Fun, goofy, loud, loutish, punk/pop.

The Yardbirds - "...where the Action is!"
-- Two-CD set with 27 songs from BBC sessions, plus 8 from a live show in
Stockholm in '67. Any Yardbirds record with "Goodnight Sweet Josephine" I
gotta have! Plus two blistering covers of "Most Likely You'll Go Your Way",
plus all the usual hits.

David Bowie -- "The Dearm Anthology 1966-1968"
-- Runs the gamut from swinging London pop like "Love You Till Tuesday" to
hippy weirdness like "Rubber Band" and the original version of "Space
Oddity."

The Jam - "Direction Reaction Creation"
-- 5 CDs. 117 songs. All you need is this and the "Extras" CDs and you're set.

Next trip to the record store will be for more NEW stuff (only the Glen
Matlock CD is of new stuff).

- Don

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Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 23:02:23 -0700
From: Dongerous! <fastslow@idt.net>
To: rwgarr@intrex.net
Cc: love-hounds@gryphon.com
Subject: Re: Does Kate sing on Band Aid, "Feed the World"
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At 8:25 AM -0700 7-13-97, Ronald W. Garrison wrote:
>Dongerous! wrote:
>
>> At 4:42 PM -0700 7-12-97, Philliph wrote:
>> >I have a CD player that holds 200 CD's and often let it play songs at
>>
>> >random. This afternoon I was working at my PC while playing CD's at
>> >random, and my player played Back to Back songs, "Army Dreamers", and
>>
>> >then the Band Aid, song "Feed the World", which reminded me of a
>> >question that I  have often wondered. Does Kate sing on "Feed the
>> >world", and if so is there any specific part where her voice is
>> >predominant, or at least noticable? I know that I, as a very long and
>>
>> >loyal Kate fan(atic) could be chastised for not knowing this, and
>> should
>> >be able to recognize her voice, but please humour me.
>>
>> No, that was Tori Amos.
>>
>> - Don
>>
>
>I have to say that this sounds improbable. You really mean that? Live
>Aid was--if my memory is correct and we're talking about the same
>event--in 1985. I never heard about Tori Amos until 1991, and I doubt if
>she was well-known outside her local environment much before that. Am I
>missing something here?

Yeah...the part where you said "please humour me."

- Don

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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 09:29:21 -0700
From: Leigh.Perkins@sset.com
To: love-hounds@gryphon.com
Subject: Re: what this group listens to
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     Ah - someone else that likes Rush - respect JW!!



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Subject: Re: what this group listens to
Author:  love-hounds@gryphon.com at INTERNET
Date:    7/10/97 9:22 PM


I'm schitzo, so hold onto your seats:

This week in the old CD player we have:
1)  Queensryche
2)  King's X
3)  Bjork (haven't decided how I feel about this yet)
4)  Happy Rhodes
5)  Tori Amos
6)  Rush
7)  Thin Lizzy
8)  KISS
9)  Collective Soul
10) Fleetwood Mac

Sitting near the CD player, we see:
1)  The HoL remaster
2)  The Cheap Trick boxed set
3)  Poe
4)  U2's Pop
5)  Garbage
6)  Republica
7)  Various Sarah McLachlan

and

8)  Various Lochinvar demos (my band.  Someday these will be worth a
fortune - trust me.  ;-)  )


JW      jdwalker@post.smu.edu

Enter the Realm - the LOCHINVAR Home Page!
http://members.aol.com/LordLknvar/realm.htm
Email: LordLknvar@aol.com


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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 09:59:44 -0700
From: Karen Newcombe <kln@staralliance.com>
To: "love-hounds@gryphon.com" <love-hounds@gryphon.com>
Subject: Ninth Wave
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>"Our tracking data, NAV data, and pre-planned trajectory are all
>one..(garbled):"
>KT: Hello Earth...
>       BGV: "Malfunction."
>KT: Hello Earth,
>       BGV: "Malfunction"
>

What you're hearing as "malfunction" is actually a man's voice saying
"hello earth" just after Kate sings it -- try listening on headphones.

Karen

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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 10:22:48 -0700
From: Karen Newcombe <kln@staralliance.com>
To: "love-hounds@gryphon.com" <love-hounds@gryphon.com>
Subject: Katemas Parties
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Katemas parties are coming up!

Check out http://www.sirius.com/~kln/Kate/ for a listing.

Karen

P.S.  Those attending the San Francisco party please RSVP and if you have a
folding chair, please bring one.

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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 11:17:50 -0700
From: Karen Newcombe <kln@staralliance.com>
To: "love-hounds@gryphon.com" <love-hounds@gryphon.com>
Subject: VH-1 best videos
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You can e-mail VH-1 at: VH1Postal@aol.com if you want to ask them why Kate
wasn't included.

Karen

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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 15:46:11 -0400 (EDT)
From: MiaSimone@aol.com
To: love-hounds@gryphon.com
Subject: VH1 Marathon
Message-ID: <970714154401_275811778@emout11.mail.aol.com>

Like you Brian, I also took to staying in on a beautiful Saturday afternoon
to watch VH1's marathon of "The history of all videos - ever", as it was
billed, as I was terrificly curious to see which videos of Kates would be
played.  I came in toward the beginning of the B's, which took hours on end
in and of itself, as many long forgotten, insignificant bands were dusted off
and brought out of the basement for this special marathon.  Then, just as my
investment of time was about to pay off, here came the C's.  I was ready to
spit fire, I tell you.  No Kate ?  How could the Goddess of Music be
overlooked, even by those uptight VH1 dolts ?  Grrrrrrrrrrrrr.....

Melanie

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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 19:05:07 -0500
From: len bullard <cbullard@hiwaay.net>
To: love-hounds@gryphon.com
Subject: Re;  what this group listens to
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From: John Lang <johnlang1@compuserve.com>

"Showing my age, here are some soundsmiths of note:

Leo Kottke,  Wishbone Ash,"

Wow.  I feel good to know I'm not the only
bozo with inflated shoes on this bus.

len

Practice bhakti yoga:  turn someone on to Kate.

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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 22:41:28 -0400
From: meredith <meth@smoe.org>
To: love-hounds@uunet.uu.net
Subject: calling Winter
Message-Id: <3.0.1.16.19970714224128.0b47ce48@mail.smoe.org>
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Hi!

Sorry to waste the bandwidth, but I can't think of anything else to do.

I'm trying to send a reply to Winter (enzo1@enzo1@idt.net), but no matter
how I permutate your reply-to address the message bounces as "user unknown"
or "unknown host name" or some other "fatal error".  Please e-me again if
you see this, and let me know what your real e-dress is!!!  Thanks... :)


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|                  - The Surrealist Compliment Generator                   |
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Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 12:24:21 +0200
From: Paolo & Tina Pognant <kb@fileita.it>
To: Stephane Malesy <stephane@infpar.informix.com>
CC: love-hounds@gryphon.com
Subject: Re: Demos + NtEP UBdE
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Stephane Malesy wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am very new at Louve-hounds things but a long time devoted Kate
> fan. I read about all the messages about the early demos. I am desperate
> to find those. In France, i still can't find the remasterised
> HoL yet. So for the demos i think it's impossible. Are they part
> of a "special demos album" or did you guys found this in strange ways? 3-)
> And, there is the songs Ne t'Enfuis Pas and Un Baiser d'Enfant. Kate
> sings in my language and i never heard this !!! Again, could you please
> help me to make my ears smile (...), you'll make a french man happy...
>
> Paix, amour et kate
> Stephane

Hi,
if no one replay to you write back to me and I will recording all the
demos and "NTeP" + "UBdE" for you, OK?

Ciao,
Tina

The Italian KATE BUSH Fanzine
http://www.hesp.it/fanzine/fanzi97.html

The Italian KATE BUSH Web Site
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/1730

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