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2000-07-21 Thread Grace Madden

It was fun while it lasted but a few bad apples have spoiled this list for
me.  I'm going the way of Ruxx, far far far away.

My parting thought is that Leigh's posts were always amusing and very well
written.  Leigh, if I am ever in California let's have coffee and talk about
why the vaginally inclined hate us.

See you kidz at the shows.

Grace.

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[MMouse]: Re: modestmouse.net development

2000-07-06 Thread Grace Madden

Nick,

I have lots of HTML skills.  Let's all get together and make a site.
Although Bruce Willen's is already pretty rad.  Everybody write in with
ideas of something that hasn't ben done yet by Bruce or Epic--something
along the lines of Russ' Hot Girls/Boys pages and boots pages.  Like maybe a
photo album/diary/show reviews forum.  A fan site. I nominate Russ as
editor.

Grace




[MMouse]: Edgar Graham

2000-06-18 Thread Grace Madden

What does everyone make of the story of Edgar Graham up on the
modesmousemusic.com website
(http://www.epicrecords.com/epiccenter/custom/1204/bio.html)?

James Stockstill strikes me as a Brockesque pen-name.

Is the story true, fiction, or somewhere in between?

Grace
Viva Hell Paso




[MMouse]: BTS Live/Cortez the Killer

2000-05-21 Thread Grace Madden

The best part about the new Built to Spill is the 20+ minute Neil Young
cover, Cortez the Killer.  Very true to the original, but five minutes
longer.  Listening to it is like an event, or an opera, with different
parts, or movements.




[MMouse]: MM show travelers

2000-05-11 Thread Grace Madden

I'm taking my old old Volvo outside the El Paso city limits for the first
time ever to see Modest Mouse in Albuquerque, and maybe in nearby Tuscon and
Phoenix too.  I guess that's about 1000 miles all told, RT.  It's about 320
miles to Albuquerque anyway.  The venue there only holds 300 people.




[MMouse]: Flaming Lips and Looper

2000-04-08 Thread Grace Madden

I just saw the Flaming Lips and Looper play in Albuquerque, NM at the
Sunshine theater (small venue, high ceilings).  Both bands played on the
front ten feet of the stage with a video screen behind them.  Both bands
showed films they'd made themselves.  Looper's video was Hi-8 clips from
their road trip around America. The Flaming Lips clips were homemade
videos to their songs, notably "Superman" starring a little kid in a
superman cape at a playground who stumbles on Wayne of the Flaming Lips
dressed like a modern renaissance poet whose face is covered in blood.
Wayne brought the blood onstage and used it to great effect during the
encore. He had a wee video camera right in front of his mikestand while
he sang, so his face was broadcast over the big screen.  The doesn't
play live because he wants to cut out the live sound of the drums and
just leave you with the heavy processed sounds. So we saw footage of him
playing along. Some said it was live footage and he was in the other
room, but I don't believe it.

The best part about the concert was that we all traded in our ID's at
the door for a radio walkman, on which the whole show was broadcast on
pirate radio (98.1 FM).  So while the room boomed and reverberated with
low-end sound, as per usual at a show, we had all the beautiful high-end
of looper's loops and the Lips vocals in our headphones, which we were
free to turn up as loud as we wanted, and we did.  When we took the
headpones off the concert sounded like shit in comparison, and it felt
like it was happening way up on stage away from you.  With the
headphones on it was like the concert was happening in your head and
before your eyes, like you're more a part of it.

I bet if they play in your town, you could sit out front of the venue on
the sidewalk with a boom box tuned to the pirate station and tape the
whole thing and get stoned and not get caught.