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Janie Jones
September 30, 2002, 07:37 PM
Hey fellow Mozphiles...

just out of interest - what are your favourite albums (except the Smiths and Morrissey of course)?

I'm just wondering what other things everyone else is into...

dave
September 30, 2002, 07:48 PM
victim of geography- billy bragg

dave

jason
September 30, 2002, 07:59 PM
'souvlaki'- slowdive
'loveless'- my bloody valentine
'his n hers'- pulp
'get lost'- magnetic fields

> Hey fellow Mozphiles...

> just out of interest - what are your favourite albums (except the Smiths
> and Morrissey of course)?

> I'm just wondering what other things everyone else is into...

Sharron Needles
September 30, 2002, 08:07 PM
"OK Computer"-Radiohead'
"If You're Feeling Sinister"-Belle&Sebastian
"Black Market Music"-Placebo
"Doolittle"-The Pixies
"Daydream Nation"-Sonic YOuth
"Agaetis Byrjun"-Sigur Ros
"Electric Warrior"-T-Rex
"Hunky Dory"-Bowie
"Closer"-Joy Division
"In The Aeroplane Over The Sea"-Neutral Milk Hotel
"White Light White Heat"-Velvet Underground
"DeStjil"-White Stripes
"Dummy"-Portishead
"Isola"-Kent
"Damned, Damned, Damned"-The Damned
"Jujj"-Siouxsie&The Banshees
"The Sky's Gone Out"-Bauhaus

JS
September 30, 2002, 08:57 PM
> REM's, 'Automatic For The Peaple', The La's-The La's, The Stone Roses-1st album, The Pixies-Doolittle,

mozcatluv
September 30, 2002, 09:22 PM
I still listen to everything I listened to in High School! Echo & The Bunnymen, Violent Femmes, Depeche Mode, TFF, EBTG, The Jam, Elvis Costello, Cars, Blondie, ..Also some 90's grunge (Alice, Nirvana, Soundgarden- don't hate me!)but I also love Radiohead (Amnesiac is brilliant). I quite like some of the newer indie stuff- Belle & Sebastian, Guided by Voices, Rachels, Sonora Pine, Sleater Kinney & anything on the Matador Label is pretty good.....
My guilty pleasure is watching really bad 80's videos taped off of my tv when I was 16!! (Spandau, anyone?)
It goes without saying that Smiths and Moz are my faves above all......
Right now, I'm listening to Ordinary Boys and Maudlin St. again and again and again and again..........

I can honestly say, though, no matter how nostalgic I become, I will never peg my pants again!!!

An observer
September 30, 2002, 09:23 PM
Chronologically:

The Velvet Underground Debut LP
Lou Reed Transformer
The Clash London Calling
Joy Division Closer
The Jam Sound Affects
Buzzcocks Singles Going Steady
Echo And The Bunnymen Heaven Up Here
New Order Power Corruption & Lies
The Replacements Hootenanny
U2 The Unforgettable Fire
The Beautiful South Choke
James Gold Mother
The Go-Betweens Tallulah
Public Enemy It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
The Fall 458489 A-Sides
A Tribe Called Quest The Low-End Theory
Saint Etienne Foxbase Alpha
Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy Hypocrisy Is The Greatest Luxury
The Nation of Ulysses 13-Point Program To Destroy America
Paul Weller Stanley Road
Radiohead OK Computer

DC
September 30, 2002, 10:45 PM
Teenage Fanclub - A Catholic Eductaion
Silver Jews - The Natural Bridge
The Fall - I Am Kurious Oranj
The The - Mind Bomb
The Boo Radleys - Giant Steps
Superchunk - Foolish
Stereolab - Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in Milky Night

> Hey fellow Mozphiles...

> just out of interest - what are your favourite albums (except the Smiths
> and Morrissey of course)?

> I'm just wondering what other things everyone else is into...

Some Totally Random Moz Fan
September 30, 2002, 11:15 PM
My list changes by the moment, but right this second my faves I'm jamming to at work today are:

Crowded House- Woodface
Sedated In The 80's- Compilation
Tears For Fears- Greatest Hits
Fine Young Cannibals- Debut

I'll be in a completely different mood tomorrow

Linder's Used Tampon
October 1, 2002, 01:44 AM
Crowded House! Cool man!

I was singing their stuff live tonight!!

Went down a storm, especially 'Private Universe'!!

Fabricio
October 1, 2002, 02:17 AM
madredeus - o paraíso
schubert - goethe lieder
bach - st. john's passion
beethoven - piano concert n.4
the chronich - system of a down
toxicity - system of a down
the complete recording - robert johnson
black sabbath - black sabbath
doggystle - snoop doggy dogg
stone roses - stone roses
magical mystery tour - beatles

> Hey fellow Mozphiles...

> just out of interest - what are your favourite albums (except the Smiths
> and Morrissey of course)?

> I'm just wondering what other things everyone else is into...

synne
October 1, 2002, 02:57 AM
well..for today it's: Jesus And Mary Chain-Darklands , Depeche Mode-Black Celebration , The Pogues-Peace And Love , Peter Gabriel-So , Peter Murphy-Deep , The Cult-Rare Cult remix cd , The Cure-Disintegration....as someonelse said earlier...my mood changes daily...but that is the general gist of what I like.It would be next to impossible for me to make a definitive list of my favorite albums!

Fox in the Snow
October 1, 2002, 04:45 AM
> Hey fellow Mozphiles...

> just out of interest - what are your favourite albums (except the Smiths
> and Morrissey of course)?

> I'm just wondering what other things everyone else is into...
Tie between 3...

Tori Amos "Little Earthquakes" and
Lou Reed "Transformer" and
Iggy Pop/Stooges "Funhouse"

Fox in the Snow
October 1, 2002, 05:50 AM
> Tie between 3...

> Tori Amos "Little Earthquakes" and
> Lou Reed "Transformer" and
> Iggy Pop/Stooges "Funhouse"
Again, 3 ABSOLUTE FAVOURITES ARE...
Tori Amos "Little Earthquakes" and
Lou Reed "Transformer" and
Iggy Pop/Stooges "Funhouse"

Oh, I didn't realize you could list not only ABSOLUTELY favourite, but also favourite albums....
All righty,
In alphabet Order... Favourite albums

Tori Amos Y Tori Kant read (a la Pat Benatar camp classic)
Tori Amos "Pretty in Pink"
Tori Amos "Boys for Pele"
Tori Amos "Choirgirls Hotel"
Tori Amos EP "Hey, Jupiter"
Tori Amos "Strange Little girls" (I was listening THIS ONE A LOT IN MY CAR!)
Tori Amos All kinds of bootlegs, pirate recordings
Belle and Sebastian "If you are feeling sinister"
Belle and Sebastian "Tigermilk"
Erukah Badu "Baduism"
Erukah Badu "Mama's Gun"
Brandy (not a tacky Black girl singer, but an alcoholic beverage LOL)
everything by Maria Bethania (on Portuguese)
David Bowie "Ziggie Stardust and Spiders from the Mars"
Johnny Cash "Murder" (compilation of songs about murderers and low lifers)
Caifanes "El Silencio" (on Spanish)
everything by Tchaikovski (classic)
everything by Leonard Cohen, esp "Tower of Song" (him, eating banana on cover)
Shawn Colvin "Fat City"
Shawn Colvin "Whole New You"
Doors "Doors" (debut album)
Doors "Strange Days" (strange days, indeed...)
Doors "Morrisson hotel"
Doors "LA Woman" (Mr mojo risin', risin' risin')
Chris Isaak "Heart Shaped World"
Hair, soundtrack
Lauryn Hill "Miseducation of Lauren Hill"
everything by Billie Holiday
Amel Larrieux "Infinite Possibilities" (jazz, scat)
Loreena McKennit "the book of secrets" (new age, Celtic stuff)
Madonna "Madonna" (debut)
Madonna "Immaculate Collection" (kill me for this one)
Madonna "Erotica" (damn erotic, also I liked that Sex book! LOL)
Madonna "Dick Tracy" (sorry, if my choices in life are too gay...)
Madonna "Ray of Light"
Madonna Remixes of Music
Luis Miguel "Segundo Romance" (golden oldies!)
Misia "Garras Dos Sentidos"
Marisa Montes "Roses and Charcoal" (on Portuguese)
No Doubt/Gwen Stefani "Tragic Kingdom"
Laura Nyro "Eli and the Thirteenth Confession"
Nico "Chelsea Girls"
Nico "Camera Obscura"
Pansy Division "Undressed"
Pansy Division "Pile up" (funny as hell!)
everything by Edit Piaf (on French)
Dulce Pontes "Caminhos" (on Portuguese)
Dulce Pontes "O primeiro Canto" (on Portuguese)
Iggy Pop/Stooges "Raw Power"
Iggy Pop/Stooges All kinds of bootlegs, pirate recordings
Iggy Pop "Lust for Life"
Iggy Pop "Blah Blah Blah"
Iggy Pop "Brick by Brick"
Iggy Pop "American Caesar"
quite a few ones by Ramones (good songs are scattered among mediocre ones, alas)
everything by Rachmaninoff (classic)
Lou Reed "Berlin"
Lou Reed "Coney Iseland"
Lou Reed "Street Hustle"
Lou Reed "Keep the Twilight Reeling"
Rez "How am I doing?" (black babe)
everything by Amalia Rodriguez (on Portugese)
Axl Rose/Guns 'Roses "Appetite for Destruction"
Diana Ross "All the Great Hits"
Shakira "Pies Descalzos" (on Spanish)
everything by Donna Summer..., esp. "Bad Girls", "On the Radio", remixes
everything by Sarah Vaughan
Suzanne Vega "Suzanne Vega" (debut album)
Suzanne Vega "Solitude Standing"
Suzanne Vega "Tom Diner" remixes
Suzanne Vega "99.9 F"
Suzanne Vega "10 objects of desire"
Suzanne Vega "Songs in Red and Grey"
Velvet Underground/Lou Reed:
All 4 albums (VU & Nico, White light & White Heat, VU, Loaded + demos)
Yes: compilation
Frank Zappa: Compilation

LoafingOaf
October 1, 2002, 06:01 AM
Dude, I fucking hate the doors.

Is Tori Amos that good?

LoafingOaf
October 1, 2002, 06:23 AM

Fox in the Snow
October 1, 2002, 06:28 AM
> Is Tori Amos that good?
Well, of course music tastes are very subjective matter, but I can assure you, Tori Amos is A RRRIOT GIRRRRRL! Very deep, metaphorical and sublime artist, but she is an acquired taste, let her music to grow on you, sorry for a banality...
Also, she is a new age goddess... in a sense, she is charged with human kindness and boundless living and sexual energy... there is something supernatural about her, and I'm not being goofy... her music could play dangerous games with your mind, almost like a drug... Listen to her, yet be careful... her music will be inprinted in your subconscious-ness... or maybe you are Tori-proof male? Try it, in any case... Start with any album except widely experimental electronic "To Venus And Back"... Little Earthquakes is the best album to start Tori...

> Dude, I fucking hate the doors.
As of Doors, Jim Morrison was a first man I fell in love with (in age of nine..), so maybe I'm unable to be very objective... Think it that way, Iggy Pop started Stooges after he saw Doors in concert, peoples like Kurt Cobain and Vedder and Corgan and Reznor, pretty much the whole alternative US rock movement, they all could be derived from two groups, pretty much, VU and Doors... (Of course, you, dude, may say something like "but I hate all those peoples too" but again, tastes are all very subjective and personal, like sex, in a sense...) Jee, I'm under Doors spell since nursery school age till present... Say Stipe is sexy mo-fo, but his sex appeal is only a pale shade of Morrison's, and I mean combination of musical and lyrical abilities plus something seductive Sinatra-ish, lizard-king-ish in Jim voice... Doors is not a frat rock, it is tragic, dreamy and enchanting... again IMHO... Also, I wish I would hang out with Manzarek (keyboard), Krieger(guitar) and Densmore(drums) too... all the other 3 dudes are very sympathetico... both in a sense as humans and musicians... thankfully, all 3 are alive... I was lucky to see Krieger and Densmore live at Santa Monica pier at August 2000... at a free concert...

Billy Budd
October 1, 2002, 01:28 PM
I'm going on the rule of one album from one band only

JOY DIVISION - CLOSER
ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN - HEAVEN UP HERE
THE JAM - ALL MOD CONS
THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH - 0898
THE HOUSEMARTINS - LONDON 0 HULL 4
THE ONLY ONES - EVEN SERPENTS SHINE
PORTISHEAD - DUMMY
KIRSTY MACCOLL - KITE
BILLY BRAGG - DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME
THE STYLE COUNCIL - OUR FAVOURITE SHOP
MICRODISNEY - THE CLOCK COMES DOWN THE STAIRS
THE RUTS - THE CRACK
MAGAZINE - REAL LIFE
JAPAN - GENTLEMEN TAKE POLAROIDS
THE SPECIALS
INSPIRAL CARPETS - BEAST INSIDE
DEXYS MIDNIGHT RUNNERS - DON'T STAND ME DOWN
GOLDFRAP - FELT MOUNTAIN
SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES - TINDERBOX
KATE BUSH - KICK INSIDE
NEW ORDER - TECHNIQUE
THE PRETENDERS
THE STRANGLERS - FELINE

One you start all sorts of wonderful albums come into your head, think thats enough to be getting on with.

> Hey fellow Mozphiles...

> just out of interest - what are your favourite albums (except the Smiths
> and Morrissey of course)?

> I'm just wondering what other things everyone else is into...

imacolata
October 1, 2002, 01:58 PM
> I can honestly say, though, no matter how nostalgic I become, I will never
> peg my pants again!!!

HAHAH! That's awesome!
Which did you peg your pants? With safety pins or by the whole fold over-then-cuff method?

Man, I miss those stupid days.




http://mywebpages.comcast.net/imacolata

Tingle
October 1, 2002, 02:21 PM
From Lubbock to Clintwood East – Terry & Gerry
What’s Happening $tate$ide? (Compilation)
Ocean Rain – Echo & the Bunnymen
Bros – The Four Brothers
King of America – Elvis Costello
Home – Terry Hall
Ruler of Hearts – Irma Thomas
Songs of Strength & Heartbreak – The Mighty Wah!
Workers Playtime – Billy Bragg
Stone Roses – Stone Roses

Thanks for asking because it reminds me that I've bought some of these in the last couple of years so there still is great music to be found - despite what Morrissey says (OK, he was just talking about the charts). Oh, the most recently recorded one was Pete Wylie's Mighty Wah! record.

> Hey fellow Mozphiles...

> just out of interest - what are your favourite albums (except the Smiths
> and Morrissey of course)?

> I'm just wondering what other things everyone else is into...

boymostlikelyto
October 1, 2002, 03:15 PM
here are a few ace selections:
LUSH "lovelife"
THE DONNAS "turn 21"
THE CURE "the head on the door"
PETER MURPHY "wild birds"
GENE LOVES JEZEBEL "discover"
7 SECONDS "the crew"
STRAY CATS "built for speed"
VIOLENT FEMMES "s/t"
PIXIES "bossanova"
JESUS AND MARY CHAIN "singles"
IVY "long distance"
DANIEL ASH "coming down"
THE PRIMITIVES "bubbling up"
DOWN BY LAW "s/t"
DARLING BUDS "pop said"

> Hey fellow Mozphiles...

> just out of interest - what are your favourite albums (except the Smiths
> and Morrissey of course)?

> I'm just wondering what other things everyone else is into...

imacolata
October 1, 2002, 05:22 PM
Gene - Olympian and Drawn to the Deep End
Misfits - Famous Monsters
Einsturzende Neubauten - Haus der Luege
Wolfsheim - Spectators
Chris Isaak - Forever Blue




http://mywebpages.comcast.net/imacolata

Janie Jones
October 1, 2002, 06:24 PM
thanks for your responses - very interesting! I will have to check out some of your favourites.
As far as I can remember (I know I'll miss something out) and in no particular order here are some of my favourites...

The Clash (first album)
The Stone Roses (first album)
David Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars(and Hunky Dory and Low and Pinups!)
Nico - Chelsea Girl
Lou Reed - Transformer
Iggy Pop - the Idiot
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground
Patti Smith - Horses
Aretha Franklin - I never loved a man the way I loved you
Dusty Springfield - Dusty in Memphis
The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
The Human League - Dare!
New Order - Technique
Primal Scream - Screamadelica
Sex Pistols - Never mind the Bollocks

mozcatluv
October 1, 2002, 06:32 PM
> HAHAH! That's awesome!
> Which did you peg your pants? With safety pins or by the whole fold
> over-then-cuff method?

> Man, I miss those stupid days.

I mostly did the old fold-over, but I did have my grandmother stovepipe the bottoms for me with her sewing machine on my nicer jeans!

I miss those days too!! Nothing to do but drink wine coolers, listen to my LP's, and write lyrics on my peechee folders!!
Viva la 80's!

mozcatluv
October 1, 2002, 06:36 PM
> Crowded House! Cool man!

> I was singing their stuff live tonight!!

> Went down a storm, especially 'Private Universe'!!

Have you heard Neil Finn's new release? Any opinions?

mozcatluv
October 1, 2002, 06:46 PM
> Again, 3 ABSOLUTE FAVOURITES ARE...
> Tori Amos "Little Earthquakes" and
> Lou Reed "Transformer" and
> Iggy Pop/Stooges "Funhouse"

> Oh, I didn't realize you could list not only ABSOLUTELY favourite, but
> also favourite albums....
> All righty,
> In alphabet Order... Favourite albums

> Tori Amos Y Tori Kant read (a la Pat Benatar camp classic)
> Tori Amos "Pretty in Pink"
> Tori Amos "Boys for Pele"
> Tori Amos "Choirgirls Hotel"
> Tori Amos EP "Hey, Jupiter"
> Tori Amos "Strange Little girls" (I was listening THIS ONE A LOT
> IN MY CAR!)
> Tori Amos All kinds of bootlegs, pirate recordings
> Belle and Sebastian "If you are feeling sinister"
> Belle and Sebastian "Tigermilk"
> Erukah Badu "Baduism"
> Erukah Badu "Mama's Gun"
> Brandy (not a tacky Black girl singer, but an alcoholic beverage LOL)
> everything by Maria Bethania (on Portuguese)
> David Bowie "Ziggie Stardust and Spiders from the Mars"
> Johnny Cash "Murder" (compilation of songs about murderers and
> low lifers)
> Caifanes "El Silencio" (on Spanish)
> everything by Tchaikovski (classic)
> everything by Leonard Cohen, esp "Tower of Song" (him, eating
> banana on cover)
> Shawn Colvin "Fat City"
> Shawn Colvin "Whole New You"
> Doors "Doors" (debut album)
> Doors "Strange Days" (strange days, indeed...)
> Doors "Morrisson hotel"
> Doors "LA Woman" (Mr mojo risin', risin' risin')
> Chris Isaak "Heart Shaped World"
> Hair, soundtrack
> Lauryn Hill "Miseducation of Lauren Hill"
> everything by Billie Holiday
> Amel Larrieux "Infinite Possibilities" (jazz, scat)
> Loreena McKennit "the book of secrets" (new age, Celtic stuff)
> Madonna "Madonna" (debut)
> Madonna "Immaculate Collection" (kill me for this one)
> Madonna "Erotica" (damn erotic, also I liked that Sex book! LOL)
> Madonna "Dick Tracy" (sorry, if my choices in life are too
> gay...)
> Madonna "Ray of Light"
> Madonna Remixes of Music
> Luis Miguel "Segundo Romance" (golden oldies!)
> Misia "Garras Dos Sentidos"
> Marisa Montes "Roses and Charcoal" (on Portuguese)
> No Doubt/Gwen Stefani "Tragic Kingdom"
> Laura Nyro "Eli and the Thirteenth Confession"
> Nico "Chelsea Girls"
> Nico "Camera Obscura"
> Pansy Division "Undressed"
> Pansy Division "Pile up" (funny as hell!)
> everything by Edit Piaf (on French)
> Dulce Pontes "Caminhos" (on Portuguese)
> Dulce Pontes "O primeiro Canto" (on Portuguese)
> Iggy Pop/Stooges "Raw Power"
> Iggy Pop/Stooges All kinds of bootlegs, pirate recordings
> Iggy Pop "Lust for Life"
> Iggy Pop "Blah Blah Blah"
> Iggy Pop "Brick by Brick"
> Iggy Pop "American Caesar"
> quite a few ones by Ramones (good songs are scattered among mediocre ones,
> alas)
> everything by Rachmaninoff (classic)
> Lou Reed "Berlin"
> Lou Reed "Coney Iseland"
> Lou Reed "Street Hustle"
> Lou Reed "Keep the Twilight Reeling"
> Rez "How am I doing?" (black babe)
> everything by Amalia Rodriguez (on Portugese)
> Axl Rose/Guns 'Roses "Appetite for Destruction"
> Diana Ross "All the Great Hits"
> Shakira "Pies Descalzos" (on Spanish)
> everything by Donna Summer..., esp. "Bad Girls", "On the
> Radio", remixes
> everything by Sarah Vaughan
> Suzanne Vega "Suzanne Vega" (debut album)
> Suzanne Vega "Solitude Standing"
> Suzanne Vega "Tom Diner" remixes
> Suzanne Vega "99.9 F"
> Suzanne Vega "10 objects of desire"
> Suzanne Vega "Songs in Red and Grey"
> Velvet Underground/Lou Reed:
> All 4 albums (VU & Nico, White light & White Heat, VU, Loaded +
> demos)
> Yes: compilation
> Frank Zappa: Compilation

OH MY GOD! And alphebetized, no less! You rock!

Linder's Used Tampon
October 1, 2002, 08:22 PM
> Have you heard Neil Finn's new release? Any opinions?

I saw him live twice on his 'Try Whistling This' tour. Hmm. Not all that impressed. He always does CH stuff though, which was the highlight.

Some Totally Random Moz Fan
October 1, 2002, 10:40 PM
> Crowded House! Cool man!
- They were an excellent band

> I was singing their stuff live tonight!!
- cool

> Went down a storm, especially 'Private Universe'!!
- THAT is a GREAT song

Some Totally Random Moz Fan
October 1, 2002, 10:45 PM
> Have you heard Neil Finn's new release? Any opinions?

- his latest was released in the U.K. and New Zealkand in 2001 as "One Nil" and in the U.S.A. in Spring 2002 as "One All" and it is a BITCHIN' album!

I saw him play live at the L.A. House of Blues with Johnny Marr on guest lead guitar:

http://www.morrissey-solo.com/discuss/index.cgi?read=73310

cheers!

Jay

mozcatluv
October 2, 2002, 04:45 PM
> I'd love to hear him do "Weather With You" and "There Goes God" live..
Do you do those?
I really liked Woodface, but nothing beats old CH!

Some Totally Random Moz Fan
October 2, 2002, 05:33 PM
I love all the Crowded House albums they put out- and the Split Enz were a phenomenal band a s well... and Neil Finns 2 recent solo ones are great, too... The "Frenz of the Enz" compilation has a lot of rare odds and sods Enz, CH, Finn Brothers, and offshoots B-Sides and stuff- including te accoustic Demo of "Weather With You" with an extra verse that was missing from the studio version... I bought it on import and it was worth it!!




Crowded Hose, Split Enz, Neil Finn Web Site (http://www.frenz.com/index.shtml)
http://66.40.252.146/frenz/musicianpics/nf.jpg

Linders Used Tampon
October 2, 2002, 06:28 PM
> I saw him play live at the L.A. House of Blues with Johnny Marr on guest
> lead guitar:

Yes, Jay! I've seen the pics on your site!

Both Neil & JM are very nice guys.

Linders Used Tampon
October 2, 2002, 06:30 PM
> Do you do those?
> I really liked Woodface, but nothing beats old CH!

'Woodface' *was* a CH album.

I think the best CH album, or at least *my* favourite, is 'Together Alone'.

Some Totally Random Moz Fan
October 2, 2002, 06:33 PM
> Yes, Jay! I've seen the pics on your site!
- excellent ;^)

> Both Neil & JM are very nice guys.
- yes indeed they put on a great show that night- and were very generous with their time and cool to chat with, "Linders Used Tampon"

Some Totally Random Moz Fan
October 2, 2002, 06:37 PM
> 'Woodface' *was* a CH album.
- yes it was... it was originally going to be "The Finn Brothers" first album but Tim and Neil Finn decided to just add Tim to CH and release it with Nick Seymoor and Paul Hester after all...

> I think the best CH album, or at least *my* favourite, is 'Together
> Alone'.
- I brought that one to work today and by coincidence I'm actually listening to it right now as I read your post...

Linders Used Tampon
October 2, 2002, 11:01 PM
> - excellent ;^)
> - yes indeed they put on a great show that night-

I have the same DVD as you. The one from NZ. Very good, although I tend to skip past Eddie Vedder.

>.... and were very generous with their time and cool to chat with, "Linders Used Tampon"

I'm not *really* Linders Used Tampon.

Tampons can't type.....

...at least not very well.

Linders Used Tampon
October 2, 2002, 11:02 PM
> by coincidence I'm actually
> listening to it right now as I read your post...

How very bizarre!

You wouldn't just be saying that to get into my pants, would you?

lol:)

Some Totally Random Moz Fan
October 2, 2002, 11:18 PM
> I have the same DVD as you. The one from NZ. Very good, although I tend to
> skip past Eddie Vedder.
- ha ha ha yeah I'm originally from Seattle but I never reaklly got heavily into Pearl Jam... Eddie's cool, though

> I'm not *really* Linders Used Tampon.

> Tampons can't type.....

> ...at least not very well.
- okee dokee

I thought Neil did a GREAT job singing TIALTNGO with Marr on lead guitar- and @ the HOB show he sang HSIN? brilliantly.. it was amazing seeing Johnny up there railing away the famous riffs...

cheers

Some Totally Random Moz Fan
October 2, 2002, 11:27 PM
> How very bizarre!
- strange but true

> You wouldn't just be saying that to get into my pants, would you?

> lol:)

- I really did bring it to work today... I'm now looking at the sleeve... I saw them play a couple times- once in Seattle in '92 and in L.A. in '94 - they put on fantastic shows- and Neil's solo shows are still BITCHIN'

... and, YES, if you are indeed a BABE then of course I am just trying to get in your pants. Just because I have no idea what you look like or even if you are actually a heterosexual woman doesn't stop me at all. Naturally I am only thinking about getting laid somehow whenever I write on a message board. I am a victim of my voracious sexual apeteite. Or not.

*wink*

;^)

Linders Used Tampon
October 3, 2002, 02:22 AM
> ... and, YES, if you are indeed a BABE then of course I am just trying to
> get in your pants. Just because I have no idea what you look like or even
> if you are actually a heterosexual woman doesn't stop me at all.

Sorry, Jay. I posess testicles:) *

* I keep them in a jar, on my mantlepiece.

Linders Used Tampon
October 3, 2002, 02:25 AM
> I thought Neil did a GREAT job singing TIALTNGO with Marr on lead guitar-
> and @ the HOB show he sang HSIN? brilliantly.. it was amazing seeing
> Johnny up there railing away the famous riffs...

I'm waiting for the day when the Smiths will reform. ***BIG*** LOL!!!!!!!

Well I'm looking forward to hearing the Healers album.

To those who are judging JM by his single last year, don't. The album will be far, far better.

Caleb's Bloody Bride
October 4, 2002, 02:14 AM
> ... and, YES, if you are indeed a BABE then of course I am just trying to
> get in your pants. Just because I have no idea what you look like or even
> if you are actually a heterosexual woman doesn't stop me at all. Naturally
> I am only thinking about getting laid somehow whenever I write on a
> message board. I am a victim of my voracious sexual apeteite. Or not.

IF you want to get laid just tell some of the Ruffle fans you are a good friend of Brian Gaskill and you will definatly get some. Here is one of their favorite sites:




http://www.briangaskill.net

Chloe le Fay
October 4, 2002, 09:10 AM
> Well, of course music tastes are very subjective matter, but I can assure
> you, Tori Amos is A RRRIOT GIRRRRRL!

Eh, not quite. "Riot grrrl" is a subgenre of punk rock, which includes bands like Bikini Kill and Sleater-Kinney. That being said, Tori Amos is freaking AMAZING. Can't wait for the new album.

The Steven Clay Experience
October 4, 2002, 02:03 PM
> IF you want to get laid just tell some of the Ruffle fans you are a good
> friend of Brian Gaskill and you will definatly get some. Here is one of
> their favorite sites:
Rafe Fans also like bad dye jobs(blonde on top, way to much bleach, brown on the ends) and a beard with a square patch of hair under the lip. I think Morrissey's drummer has one just like it without the beard.
OH and big leather boots, ONLY to be worn on the outside of your cargo pants. Can I mention leather on this board? And a long silver necklace with a charm of two hands holding a heart.

The Steven Clay Experience
October 4, 2002, 02:27 PM
PS. Mention you met Morrissey because Rafettes love Morrissey because BG does. As soon as Brian mentioned him on Soap Net they all went out and bought Morrissey's greatest hits.


http://www.kzelner.com/RAlckattic4/at568.jpg

mozcatluv
October 4, 2002, 04:23 PM
> I love all the Crowded House albums they put out- and the Split Enz were a
> phenomenal band a s well... and Neil Finns 2 recent solo ones are great,
> too... The "Frenz of the Enz" compilation has a lot of rare odds
> and sods Enz, CH, Finn Brothers, and offshoots B-Sides and stuff-
> including te accoustic Demo of "Weather With You" with an extra
> verse that was missing from the studio version... I bought it on import
> and it was worth it!!

Thanks for the info! I'd never heard of that compilation. Thanx also for the website...

ta

mozcatluv
October 4, 2002, 04:44 PM
> 'Woodface' *was* a CH album.

> I think the best CH album, or at least *my* favourite, is 'Together
> Alone'.

I know that Woodface was CH. I was referring to it as a "newer" rather than older release........I agree 'Together Alone' is Brilliant!

Caleb's Bloody Bride
October 4, 2002, 05:46 PM
> PS. Mention you met Morrissey because Rafettes love Morrissey because BG
> does. As soon as Brian mentioned him on Soap Net they all went out and
> bought Morrissey's greatest hits.
Morrissey was probably wondering why he received a huge royalty check for his greatest hits CD all of a sudden.
Speaking of which, I downloaded Piccadilly Palare-great song.

Some Totally Random Moz Fan
October 4, 2002, 07:47 PM

sdavenport
October 4, 2002, 09:54 PM
every album crowded house made was great. if you're in the US, check out the new crowded house video compilation on dvd...nice.

Some Totally Random Moz Fan
October 4, 2002, 10:20 PM

Caleb's Bloody Bride
October 4, 2002, 10:54 PM

Fox in the Snow
October 4, 2002, 11:16 PM

lillet
October 5, 2002, 01:23 AM
> Tampons can't type.....
> ...at least not very well.

And the used ones (like yourself) make such a mess of the keyboard.

The Truth Be Known
October 5, 2002, 02:50 PM

Mr.Improper the undisputed heavyweight PIMP
October 5, 2002, 09:32 PM
and of course some yoshinoya.. Thats a match made in heaven.

Who Are You
October 6, 2002, 08:53 PM
Sounds good to me!! MMMMM You are even yummier!!

hey nonny ninny
October 6, 2002, 11:17 PM

Mr.Improper The undisputed heavyweight PIMP
October 7, 2002, 11:57 PM
Sounds good to me too. You're a bombshell.Why havent you sent your picture to my address yet??

Mr.Improper The undisputed heavyweight PIMP
October 7, 2002, 11:59 PM
I already told you i did that.You're just now confirming the obvious??? I do plug your moms holes,no need to brag about it though.

Who Are YOU
October 8, 2002, 12:59 PM
> Sounds good to me too. You're a bombshell.Why havent you sent your picture
> to my address yet??
Whats your addy????

Mr.Improper The undisputed heavyweight PIMP
October 8, 2002, 05:21 PM
My addy is:joshwhite2035@yahoo.com. I want to see you in all your sexiness my dear.