Re: [sdre-l]: Lil' Red Hearts

1999-05-04 Thread Azure11319

Well, I'm kinda new to all this, so y'all bear with me. I just got introduced 
to sdre, amongst many other bands that would fall under  the emo catagory. I 
recently went to my first show in Austin. It was at Librety Lunch and was one 
of the best shows I've ever seen. It was so weird to be in an atmosphere like 
that. It was rather laid-back. My only complaint was that little punk who 
kept bouncin' 'round in front of me so I couldn't see. I'm tellin' ya, 
man.I took that  boy down...yep, beat the crap out of 
hi..OK OK, SO MAYBE I DIDN'Thmphrub it in, 
you hate mongers. Anywho, the point of this was to just 
um.well.crap!.I knew I had a point when I started this! 
Ah, well.   OH YEAH!I don't know if this is what you were 
askin for about some pics/art work, but I'm just tryin' to be helpful. You 
MIGHT wanna try this site http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~bpmccal/sdrepics.html
Well, kiddies.I'm off...have fun and all that jazz.
Later, taters
candie gal



Re: [sdre-l]: Lil' Red Hearts

1999-05-03 Thread j3ff0

ah...a bootleg put out by some "super SDRE fan" in search of a few bucks.
They are limited to 100 but the funny thing is, I've seen well over a
hundred of those damn things(i've even seen number 25/100 fpr sale
elsewhere and the crazy thing is that I own #25/100!!!)... Don't be
fooled...they aren't limited to 100, and even if they were, who cares
anyway. Oh wow they are **RARE**.. yeah but seriouslymake anything,
give it an edition of 100, and in this world it will be considered "rare".
It's a bunch of bullshit... let's do some math..
1) CD-R cd (around 3 bucks when bought at bulk)
2) one piece of paper bag ...1/2 cent
3) two inches of yarn... 1/4 cent
4) red marker...1.50
5) paper for insert...1/2 cent

YOU PAY: 10-17 dollars
YOU LOOSE: 4.48 to 11.48 per bootleg bought.
SDRE MAKES: 0% profit.
SOME LOSER BOOTLEGGER MAKES 75-90% profit per cd bought.

Bottom line:  Fuck bootleging unless it is for yourself or for no profit
what-so-ever.  Bootleging is for talentless idiots who need a better
hobby..get a job.

so pass up the next bootleg you see.

have a nice day :)

--
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [sdre-l]: Lil' Red Hearts
> Date: Monday, May 03, 1999 9:02 PM
> 
> Hello-
> So tell us...what was on these cd's?
> *Agnes*
> 
> 
> >>OK.  Dude:
> 
> I found myself in New York this weekend (and lucky me, the Pot Fest was
> held this weekend as well, hehe).  I strolled down to a record store in
> search of Sunny Day, tracked them down, and flipped thru a pretty
> extensive collection.  The images on them were relatively crappy, and
> there was no mention of SubPop anywhere on many of them, so I presumed
> that several kids had put together compilations or live recordings or
> whatever, and somehow the store bought them.  There were three odd CD
> covers on the rack that were simple brown paper with minimal writing.  I
> grabbed the perfect one, noted the handwriting looked like Jer-yummy's,
> but immediately dismissed it, flipped it over to find a heart w/
> "Jeremy" written in it, and thought, "How gay.  Why the hell would
> someone do such a corny thing as pulling the lead singer's name in a
> heart?  Duh."
> 
> As I was making my purchase, I asked the guy behind the counter if the
> CDs where made by the public, and he half-scoffingly replied, "We get
> stuff through the record companies.  Sunny Day's a small enough band
> that they'll make a thousand copies of a recording and distribute it."
> 
> So idiot girl here, slowly starts to piece all the glaring evidence
> together, after being blinded by cynicism.  The three brown covers must
> have been a product of Jeremy, and whoever else, spending hours upon
> hours in a studio next to a stack of live recordings, copying them onto
> CDs, armed with paper bags, scissors, glue, a couple different color
> pens, and cutesy little stamps, intending to identify and engineer
> little pockets for those CDs.  Um, dude, that seriously KICKS-ASS!  That
> is so EXTRAORDINARILY thoughtful, he wins many a_little_red_star for
> such an endeavor.
> 
> Does anyone know anything about these?  Anyone seen them?  Any idea how
> many exist?  Am I completely off-base on them being handmade by the
> demi-god himself?
> 
> I intended to scan the cover, and I will if anyone wants to see it, but
> I can't do it right now...<<



Re: [sdre-l]: Lil' Red Hearts

1999-05-03 Thread BlueGrl713

Hello-
So tell us...what was on these cd's?
*Agnes*


>>OK.  Dude:

I found myself in New York this weekend (and lucky me, the Pot Fest was
held this weekend as well, hehe).  I strolled down to a record store in
search of Sunny Day, tracked them down, and flipped thru a pretty
extensive collection.  The images on them were relatively crappy, and
there was no mention of SubPop anywhere on many of them, so I presumed
that several kids had put together compilations or live recordings or
whatever, and somehow the store bought them.  There were three odd CD
covers on the rack that were simple brown paper with minimal writing.  I
grabbed the perfect one, noted the handwriting looked like Jer-yummy's,
but immediately dismissed it, flipped it over to find a heart w/
"Jeremy" written in it, and thought, "How gay.  Why the hell would
someone do such a corny thing as pulling the lead singer's name in a
heart?  Duh."

As I was making my purchase, I asked the guy behind the counter if the
CDs where made by the public, and he half-scoffingly replied, "We get
stuff through the record companies.  Sunny Day's a small enough band
that they'll make a thousand copies of a recording and distribute it."

So idiot girl here, slowly starts to piece all the glaring evidence
together, after being blinded by cynicism.  The three brown covers must
have been a product of Jeremy, and whoever else, spending hours upon
hours in a studio next to a stack of live recordings, copying them onto
CDs, armed with paper bags, scissors, glue, a couple different color
pens, and cutesy little stamps, intending to identify and engineer
little pockets for those CDs.  Um, dude, that seriously KICKS-ASS!  That
is so EXTRAORDINARILY thoughtful, he wins many a_little_red_star for
such an endeavor.

Does anyone know anything about these?  Anyone seen them?  Any idea how
many exist?  Am I completely off-base on them being handmade by the
demi-god himself?

I intended to scan the cover, and I will if anyone wants to see it, but
I can't do it right now...<<



Re: [sdre-l]: Lil' Red Hearts

1999-05-03 Thread SuBw00feRz

the pot fest was frikkin' buggin' wasn't it? :) *heheheh*

i just wanted to know what record store you went to..it wasn't like tower 
records or hmv right??..if you remember the name and exactly where it was i'd 
be most grateful.

by the way does anybuddy know a website where i can get some pictures 
from any of the sdre cd's?..hell..any pics/artwork would be good from: 
sdre,sebadoh,hayden,jawbreaker,quicksand.i'm asking for too much aren't 
i? :) 

well if ya gots anything cool..lead the way! :)

thanks ..take care 

..su..







*.when it painsit roars...*



Re: [sdre-l]: Lil' Red Hearts

1999-05-03 Thread XphiveX

THATS RAD.

<< OK.  Dude:
 
 I found myself in New York this weekend (and lucky me, the Pot Fest was
 held this weekend as well, hehe).  I strolled down to a record store in
 search of Sunny Day, tracked them down, and flipped thru a pretty
 extensive collection.  The images on them were relatively crappy, and
 there was no mention of SubPop anywhere on many of them, so I presumed
 that several kids had put together compilations or live recordings or
 whatever, and somehow the store bought them.  There were three odd CD
 covers on the rack that were simple brown paper with minimal writing.  I
 grabbed the perfect one, noted the handwriting looked like Jer-yummy's,
 but immediately dismissed it, flipped it over to find a heart w/
 "Jeremy" written in it, and thought, "How gay.  Why the hell would
 someone do such a corny thing as pulling the lead singer's name in a
 heart?  Duh."
 
 As I was making my purchase, I asked the guy behind the counter if the
 CDs where made by the public, and he half-scoffingly replied, "We get
 stuff through the record companies.  Sunny Day's a small enough band
 that they'll make a thousand copies of a recording and distribute it."
 
 So idiot girl here, slowly starts to piece all the glaring evidence
 together, after being blinded by cynicism.  The three brown covers must
 have been a product of Jeremy, and whoever else, spending hours upon
 hours in a studio next to a stack of live recordings, copying them onto
 CDs, armed with paper bags, scissors, glue, a couple different color
 pens, and cutesy little stamps, intending to identify and engineer
 little pockets for those CDs.  Um, dude, that seriously KICKS-ASS!  That
 is so EXTRAORDINARILY thoughtful, he wins many a_little_red_star for
 such an endeavor.
 
 Does anyone know anything about these?  Anyone seen them?  Any idea how
 many exist?  Am I completely off-base on them being handmade by the
 demi-god himself?
 
 I intended to scan the cover, and I will if anyone wants to see it, but
 I can't do it right now... >>



[sdre-l]: Lil' Red Hearts

1999-05-03 Thread Amy Lett

OK.  Dude:

I found myself in New York this weekend (and lucky me, the Pot Fest was
held this weekend as well, hehe).  I strolled down to a record store in
search of Sunny Day, tracked them down, and flipped thru a pretty
extensive collection.  The images on them were relatively crappy, and
there was no mention of SubPop anywhere on many of them, so I presumed
that several kids had put together compilations or live recordings or
whatever, and somehow the store bought them.  There were three odd CD
covers on the rack that were simple brown paper with minimal writing.  I
grabbed the perfect one, noted the handwriting looked like Jer-yummy's,
but immediately dismissed it, flipped it over to find a heart w/
"Jeremy" written in it, and thought, "How gay.  Why the hell would
someone do such a corny thing as pulling the lead singer's name in a
heart?  Duh."

As I was making my purchase, I asked the guy behind the counter if the
CDs where made by the public, and he half-scoffingly replied, "We get
stuff through the record companies.  Sunny Day's a small enough band
that they'll make a thousand copies of a recording and distribute it."

So idiot girl here, slowly starts to piece all the glaring evidence
together, after being blinded by cynicism.  The three brown covers must
have been a product of Jeremy, and whoever else, spending hours upon
hours in a studio next to a stack of live recordings, copying them onto
CDs, armed with paper bags, scissors, glue, a couple different color
pens, and cutesy little stamps, intending to identify and engineer
little pockets for those CDs.  Um, dude, that seriously KICKS-ASS!  That
is so EXTRAORDINARILY thoughtful, he wins many a_little_red_star for
such an endeavor.

Does anyone know anything about these?  Anyone seen them?  Any idea how
many exist?  Am I completely off-base on them being handmade by the
demi-god himself?

I intended to scan the cover, and I will if anyone wants to see it, but
I can't do it right now...