http://users.aol.com/krazylitts/mmouse/index.html
here's my ideas, not as cool as "Isaac Brock has a Posse" but cool enough.
feedback people, i need feedback
~Mike
Wow, y'know what's even sadder? i was in an indie record store here in
seattle and some little girl, couldn't've been more than 10, came in and
walked around for a few minutes before coming up to the counter, where i was
chatting with the clerk, and asking where the insync cds were.
we busted
ok people, here's how this is gonna work.
i will be at the westlake center (the one at the end of the monorail that
isn't seattle center) down in the food court at about 5-5:30. i will be
wearing green cargo pants and a black sweatshirt with a kickass modest mouse
patch displayed prominently.
I do, Nevermind sold something like 15 million copies i think, and i read
that he signed up for royalties instead of flat fee in his record contract,
so even at $2 an album, which was what courtney put out in her speech, that's
enough to live till the end of a long life with out working while s
In a message dated 2000-06-15 8:29:18 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >Okay, she was saying that she is NOT making any money working for the
> people
> >she's working for. And I don't really have any reason to doubt her,
> >considering she's signed to Polygram, and Sea
I am going to be at Westlake Center. I will be wearing green cargo pants and
a black sweatshirt and will be with either a medium sized dark haired guy or
a short blond girl.
Oh... i am a blond and about 6'0" and 150 lbs.
this is only for Saturday mind you.
It SUCKs to be a mi-nor in Se-
In a message dated 6/13/2000 10:38:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Well the Seattle show is fast upon us. I'll be going to the show on
>Saturday. I'm really down for meeting some MM fans. I'm not a huge fan
>of
>downtown though so where is a good place to meet up? Southcenter maybe?
>Someone m
LOL You're right, that is fucking hilarious. I wonder if there's a
response out there, if anyone can find it, send it to me. if not somebody
should call her up and read it to her to get her response.
ROFLMAO
~Mike
In a message dated 2000-06-05 10:37:03 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[E
There's a bus. I dunno which one, that goes from fremont to very close
to the showbox. we could meet there, but i dunno anyplace. Or we could meet
in the U-District, Pagaliacci's Pizza and the Mix Ice Cream are both good
places.
~Mike
> OK, for listers going to the Seattle show on the
I'm goin on Sat. too we should meet up... I dunno where though, gameworks
might be good, but i really don't like the place, we could try The Mix in the
U-District, although that's nowhere near the showbox...
Just a thought...
~Mike
In a message dated 2000-06-05 1:58:42 PM Pacific Daylight Tim
check it out, go there and click on music, it isn't that gross green stuff.
it looks like it has purple at the top, then 2 blue hands shaking over a very
MM western wasteland background.
small pic tho.
~Mike
In a message dated 2000-05-30 7:35:07 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Amen to that. Saw Chuck D on Charlie Rose debating Lars (of Metallica fame)
> over Napster (among other things). He made Lars look/sound pretty damn
> foolish on many occasions.
this needs to get onto
it says off topic right in the subject. this is a list where people with at
least one commonality (MM) can come to talk about anything they want. if you
want to bitch about them off-list or tell them to put off-topic in the
subject line, that's cool. but it clearly states in the subject line
Death Cab for Cutie - We have the facts... (:P to whoever said they sucked)
Portable - Secret Life
Pennywise - straight ahead
George Carlin - Parental Advisory
Machine Head - The Burning Red
Godspeed You Black Emperor - pretty much anything
Can't you just hear all of my indie cred swirling down t
In a message dated 2000-05-26 10:48:56 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> What not to buy (no matter what anyone tells you)
>
> Deathcab For Cutie - We Have The Facts...
Whoa there... Why not? i got that album when it came out and i love it,
especially company calls. Tha
I'd just like to send a big FUCK YOU out to all of the hard-assed republican
morons that couldn't open their minds far enough to let the air out.
~Mike
> wouldnt you just rather listen to the music then make up things to do? the
> music would be enough for me to do
> jesse
I believe this has been covered, if you want to listen, get a boot, if you
want to, i believe the word was "feel" the music, go to the concert. if the
band didn't want a
> ticketmaster.com, buddy. that way you can keep getting edjumacated in
school
>
> AND get your tickets.
Only one problem with the internet...Me no have Credit Card. makes life
difficult in so many ways...
> i always go to the box office anyway, i hate paying the ticketmaster fees.
I do
Well, i finally got tix to the 2nd seattle show. Yesterday i got on my bike,
and rode the 2 miles down to the local Rite-Aid after begging for cash for an
hour from my parents, and guess what THEY AREN'T A TB OUTLET! so today,
after skipping english for an orthodontist appointment (tomato-fac
i don;t think i'd call it Oppression, but teens between the ages of 13 and 18
really have no say it what happens to them, we can't vote, we can't go to
cool shows :(, we can't say anything beneficial to us w/o somebody calling it
a scam. it would seem to me that the proper term would be REpres
> And on the topic of the god v. Beer, I think I'll stick to discussing the
> entity that makes me pee the least.
hmm, this raises an interesting question. If god iswell, god, then
those of you that are much more religious than I would probably tend to think
that s/he (notice the LACK
> However, the best record store ever is DEFINATELY Singles Going Steady.
> ha.
Singles Going Steady? That place freaks me out, i went in there once, and it
looked like it was a porn shop that happened to sell records. the guy behind
the counter was really freaky too, lotsa leather, LOTS o
> As far as Portland is concerned, if you think that this city is full
> of arrogant people then you really haven't been to other cities. In my
> humble opinion this is one of the most friendly, laid back, cities to
> exist. It just might be the most. The east coast for sure has nothing
>
i just searched napster for califone (i unshared all my metallica mp3s as
soon as i heard about the suit, so i dodged a bullet *phew*) and i got like
30 results and guess what? they were all the MM + califone version of south
of heaven. i thought that was funny. but then i disconnected and t
I've never heard of their vanilla cola, but the strawberry lime is
great!...I really have nothing else to add...
~Mike
In a message dated 2000-05-11 10:25:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> usually, i say that chocolate coke wins, hands-down, when it comes to
diners
Uh-oh people, brace yourself for an onslaught of "WAZZUP???" screaming
pre-teen lamers...
battening down the hatches...
~Mike
In a message dated 2000-05-07 5:44:05 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> its just the bullshit corporate hype that came along with it.
>
> russ
Well, here is my experiment, I will buy tickets to the 17th show, and I will
go up there with a bunch of friends (all minors) and if they don't let us in
it'll be time for WTO: the sequel. For those of you who want a good show,
come on down and watch us raise hell till they let us in :).
Bore
i will be in london for a weekend on my way to the boonies of france this
summer, and i was just wondering if there are any cool record stores to hit
while i'm waiting for my parents to come down from the jet lag. i know this
is a pretty american list, but SOMEBODY has to have been to or live(
Can Anybody tell me if one or the other of these are all ages?
It sucks to be a minor in Seattle...
~Mike
In a message dated 5/3/2000 11:23:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I'm not sure if anyone knows this was ever announced but tickets for both
>
>Modest Mouse shows in Seattle are on sale
but THEY don't have Variety! we will have so much variety with all of our
eclectic shirts that no 2 will look the same. some will have ringers, some
jerseys, some thrift store finds, others regular, and they will be in all the
colors of the rainbow. And another thing, their's are made in swe
Aw, C'mon, its all in good fun. this list could use a little lightening up
sometimes. just calm down, don't give away the joke, and let 'em have their
fun.
~Mike
P.S. I fell for it. Hard.
In a message dated 2000-04-27 2:16:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> dont g
> I don't think teenyboppers like pearl jam. i doubt 12 yearold girls will go
> to their show just to hear last kiss. pearl jam are decent. their first
two
Yes they would. definitely. no question. you must realize we are dealing
with a group of people with almost unending cash resources a
Kick-Ass! I hate to impose on anybody, but does anyone have a site where we
could do a contest like russ's hotboys/hotgirls? I would submit something
but my drawing skills are so bad people have had trouble identifing my stick
figures.
Sweet...
~Mike
In a message dated 2000-04-20 9:57:28 A
well all of you loyal napster users, we could be in for quite a ride this
summer...
>From Student.com
Following in Metallica's foosteps, rap superstar Dr. Dre has given Napster
until Friday to remove all of his songs from its servers and database. "We
wrote a letter yesterday on behalf of Dr.
I am not sure if i read his first post right, but i thought that he said he
was going to take the idea, and embellish it beyond recognition. If i am
wrong, then mark is 100% correct, but in any case, the link is
www.modestmousemusic.com
its just school...
~Mike
In a message dated 4/13/2000
I ask again, is anybody on this list going to the croc for the early show in
seattle on friday?
~Mike
In a message dated 4/13/2000 1:18:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>This came from Barsuk:
>
>
>
>April 14 / Crocodile Cafe (Seattle, WA) [all-ages: 6pm]
>
>with Saltine
>
>April 1
Okui don't know how to respond to this...Thanks...You have struck
the class smartass speechless...if you were here i would present you with the
nearest remotley valuable thing and call it an award:)...
~Mike
P.S. It sucks to be a minor in seattle!
In a message dated 2000-04-11 12
you want old-school pinball??? there is this place about 5 miles from where i
live, sells the absolute best ice cream anywhere, and they have a 10ยข pinball
machine, not a typo, a DIME! this thing is ancient, it even has the real
rollover score display. it makes a lot of noise and has no comput
In a message dated 2000-04-10 4:52:06 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 1.Who are you/where do you reside/how old are you?
>
> jessica. miami fl. just turned 15 last week...i think that makes me the
> youngest.
almost, but not quite, i just realized that the one i se
i have this song down as being called, you guessed it : "You're the good
things" i got it from somebody on napster with a ton of other ones to tide
me over till i could buy the CDs, as an added bonus i got a bunch of live
tracks and songs that weren't on any of the major releases.
whatever...
1.Who are you/where do you reside/how old are you?
Mike/Seattle, WA/15
2.What is your favorite mouse song?
probably Dramamine, but i like "dark center of the universe" too
3.What are five records you couldn't live without
only 5? well here goes...
Death Cab For Cutie-We Have The Facts...
7
6 years ago today, about 5 miles from my house, kurt cobain got wasted, wrote
a note and blew his head off with a shotgun. There is a memorial at the
seattle center today, but i can't go, if you do then tell me how it was.
Just thought i'd let everybody know, and don't forget to email
"[EMAI
i heard a reference to waffle house hasbrowns in a song by the bloodhound
gang (i think) i don't remember the title, but it was on the radio so i'm
sure someone out there does...
~Mike the newbie
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