RE: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things

2003-06-28 Thread Jeff Davis
, 2003 7:50 PM To: James Bucknell Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things Yep, I think it was called Headspace. It was a very popular site back then. They were actually ahead of their time trying to come up with a streaming format for the internet and sound fi

Re: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things

2003-06-26 Thread alugo
Bucknell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/27/2003 10:37 AM To 313@hyperreal.org cc Subject Re: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things i interviewed thomas dolby a few years back for harper's bazaar. at that point he had a software development company in san fransisco. they'

Re: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things

2003-06-26 Thread James Bucknell
6 Jun 2003 16:10:04 +0100 (BST) > To: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things > >> >> Strange, didn't realize that his dad was *that* Dolby. Not sure if that's >>

RE: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things

2003-06-26 Thread Data General
no one pays attention to me. On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, The REAL Mxyzptlk wrote: > > > > >well from that link his real name aint Dolby... > > > > It's one of his surnames. Something like Thomas Morgan Dolby Robertson. I'm > too lazy to look it up. > > j

RE: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things

2003-06-26 Thread The REAL Mxyzptlk
well from that link his real name aint Dolby... It's one of his surnames. Something like Thomas Morgan Dolby Robertson. I'm too lazy to look it up. j

RE: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things

2003-06-26 Thread The REAL Mxyzptlk
> > Or that his dad is *that* Professor Dolby (noise redux). And that he used > to play keys in Lene Lovich's band and (I think) ex-Buggles (Video Killed > the Radio Star) Bruce Wooley's Camera Club. > > jeff > np- TD : Europa and the Pi

RE: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things

2003-06-26 Thread robin pinning
> > Strange, didn't realize that his dad was *that* Dolby. Not sure if that's > the case. > > If so, why did Dolby Labs conduct a long-running litigation on him for the > use of his real surname, 'Dolby'? Virtually finished his career. > > Know what he does now? > > Makes stings/jingles for consume

RE: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things

2003-06-26 Thread Odeluga, Ken
> >***What people often forget about Thomas Dolby is that > >he produced and cowrote the first two albums for > >Whodoni, who have gone on to be sampled quite often in > >electronic music. Andrew > > Or that his dad is *that* Professor Dolby (noise redux). And that he used > to play keys in Lene

Re: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things

2003-06-25 Thread Data General
I wrote this several years ago, so please forgive any poor grammar or factual mistakes therein. http://www.umich.edu/~michind/82/side.html ben tausig On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, The REAL Mxyzptlk wrote: > > > > > > - Dolby was always > > > >looked over as a one hit wonder with "She Blinded Me > > >

Re: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things

2003-06-25 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
go to his website - quite entertaining read this here: http://www.thomasdolby.com/index_frameset.html I sent out demos to anyone I knew that was remotely connected, and scoured the want-ads in the back of 'Melody Maker'. Eventually I hooked up with a guy called Bruce Woolley who impressed me a

Re: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things

2003-06-25 Thread The REAL Mxyzptlk
At 12:00 PM 6/25/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: and "Dolby's uncle (featured in a black and white photo on the CD cover) drowned in a British submarine on manoeuvres late in the Second World War" - as noted at cdbaby.com. amazing this internet thing! ;) MEK AMG says his dad was an archaeolog

Re: (313) Re: Thomas Dolby was Re: those moxie things

2003-06-25 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
and "Dolby's uncle (featured in a black and white photo on the CD cover) drowned in a British submarine on manoeuvres late in the Second World War" - as noted at cdbaby.com. amazing this internet thing! ;) MEK