Re: [MMouse]: Re: Im Alone
HELL YEAH THE ROOTS CRUE YOU DONT SEE US BUT WE SEE YOU! thats one of my favorite albums this year -- From: WRIGHT WILLIAM B JR [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [MMouse]: Re: Im Alone Date: Wed, Nov 10, 1999, 1:47 AM We knew from the start, that things fall apart, they tend to shatter. You like "that shit don't matter". of time before things fall apart. dave
[MMouse]: no mouse: trans am vs. man or astroman? ; and a lync inquiry
Howdy, I'm in quite a predicament, and I figured someone out there might be able to help...those in the Nashville area may be in the same boat as I. This upcoming Saturday, two great bands are coming to Nashville, TN. In fact they are playing right across the street from one another. Man or Astroman? on one side, and Trans Am the other. I cannot decide which one to see. I figured someone out there has seen one or the other (or both) of these bands during their current tour. If you would be so kind, let me in on your reaction to the show (playlist, old stuff/new stuff/mixed, energized, etc). This would be my first time to see either band, so you can see the pickle I'm in. Also, there was some talk about Lync not too long ago so I thought this would be a good time to ask, a friend told me that there was a compilation of bands covering Lync material...is this true? Thanks, Brandon PS-I was at the Superchunk show this past Sunday. It was the first opportunity I've had to see them, so I was a happy camper. I thought they did great playing through all the inconveniences...the encore was superb, so they closed on a good note.
Re: [MMouse]: no mouse: trans am vs. man or astroman? ; and a lyncinquiry
Hey, is Bob Log III playing at the Man or Astroman show? If you haven't already, you have got to check that cat out! J. "Public opinion is always right, especially when it's really idiotic." -L.F. Celine On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, bthurmon wrote: Howdy, I'm in quite a predicament, and I figured someone out there might be able to help...those in the Nashville area may be in the same boat as I. This upcoming Saturday, two great bands are coming to Nashville, TN. In fact they are playing right across the street from one another. Man or Astroman? on one side, and Trans Am the other. I cannot decide which one to see. I figured someone out there has seen one or the other (or both) of these bands during their current tour. If you would be so kind, let me in on your reaction to the show (playlist, old stuff/new stuff/mixed, energized, etc). This would be my first time to see either band, so you can see the pickle I'm in. Also, there was some talk about Lync not too long ago so I thought this would be a good time to ask, a friend told me that there was a compilation of bands covering Lync material...is this true? Thanks, Brandon PS-I was at the Superchunk show this past Sunday. It was the first opportunity I've had to see them, so I was a happy camper. I thought they did great playing through all the inconveniences...the encore was superb, so they closed on a good note.
[MMouse]: an unkown modest mouse song
Okay, i've been off the list for a little bit since I moved, so maybe I missed this, but I want to know what the name of this song is, where he sings, "where do you belong? In this world like me" (but that's not what he really I says I don't think) does anyone know what name of song this is, and also, does anyone have any links to any modest mouse mp3's not on the crystal-night site? thanks for any help! ryan
FW: [MMouse]: an unkown modest mouse song
where did you hear the song? an ep or what? give us more info to work with. roberto -Original Message- From: ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 2:03 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [MMouse]: an unkown modest mouse song Okay, i've been off the list for a little bit since I moved, so maybe I missed this, but I want to know what the name of this song is, where he sings, "where do you belong? In this world like me" (but that's not what he really I says I don't think) does anyone know what name of song this is, and also, does anyone have any links to any modest mouse mp3's not on the crystal-night site? thanks for any help! ryan
[MMouse]: an unknown feast.
i'm not sure if anyone's mentioned this band before but i guess that doesn't matter much. the band bright eyes. very good, of course. another young teenage or 20 year old kid to be jealous of. chicago's SOFA exhibit was also something else. spectre anyone? simon joyner or the radar brothers? my lord bryant
Re: FW: [MMouse]: an unkown modest mouse song
It is on a bootleg of the most ( I think!) recent RKCNDY show they played, and I also know it is segued into from another song, which I forget. "where do you belong.." ryan Robert Perry wrote: where did you hear the song? an ep or what? give us more info to work with. roberto -Original Message- From: ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 2:03 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [MMouse]: an unkown modest mouse song Okay, i've been off the list for a little bit since I moved, so maybe I missed this, but I want to know what the name of this song is, where he sings, "where do you belong? In this world like me" (but that's not what he really I says I don't think) does anyone know what name of song this is, and also, does anyone have any links to any modest mouse mp3's not on the crystal-night site? thanks for any help! ryan
Re: [MMouse]: no mouse: trans am vs. man or astroman? ; and a lync inquiry
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, bthurmon wrote: Howdy, I'm in quite a predicament, and I figured someone out there might be able to help...those in the Nashville area may be in the same boat as I. This upcoming Saturday, two great bands are coming to Nashville, TN. In fact they are playing right across the street from one another. Man or Astroman? on one side, and Trans Am the other. I cannot decide which one to see. I figured someone out there has seen one or the other (or both) of these bands during their current tour. If you would be so kind, let me in on your reaction to the show (playlist, old stuff/new stuff/mixed, energized, etc). This would be my first time to see either band, so you can see the pickle I'm in. Wow, that really is a problem! Two good bands that are good live. However, I would recommend seeing MOAM simply because their show is ALWAYS amazing. They have a really unique show that rocks you harder than almost anything else. Plus, the ending is great (you'll know what I mean if you see them...) Just one man's opinion. And for the record, I like Trans Am a lot, too - you just have to make these tough decisions sometimes :) -- James F. Flynn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) * Insert favorite quote of the moment here.
[MMouse]: Seattle Show
if anyone in seattle hasn't heard of this unpublicized show, then here. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 1999--- THE GLORIA RECORD (ex Mineral)ANTARCTICA (ex Christie Front Drive)DOLOURCOFFE MESSIAH 1554 E Olive WAycall 206 860-7377 for directions5 Bucks, 6:00PM sorry, this isn' list related.
[MMouse]: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n547
In a message dated 11/9/1999 10:55:35 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: so, I was so excited about going out with this girl Melissa on Wed. like tomarrow, but she has not called me back, so essentially I was stood up, I was so excited, Goddamn I was so excited. I hate people. I fucking hate college. I just want to move to NYC and be a photographer, soon so soon. This plane is definatly crashing And my heart is slowly drying up Hell, getting dumped every now and then is good for character development. Relax. Have another beer. Loring Wirbel whose true love once ran off with a punk drummer Monument, Colo. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [MMouse]: heartbreaks are like holidays
Loring Wirbel whose true love once ran off with a punk drummer Monument, Colo. speaking from experience...drummers suck. alot. --when you're feeling like that, spend some money. it makes ya feel better. all ya need is your record player. boys (girls) are not important. *mer* ps. talk of "isaac the rapist" has now reached the elliott smith onelist. yikes.