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"modest mouse - new album, for real this time
27/03/00
'the moon & antarctica' is the name of the new album from modest
mouse, and if the sleeve is half as great as the
People wrote:
> From: Andrew Hager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: MICHIGAN FEST
> so who on this list is going? call me crazy but me and 9 othe rkids are
i'm going to be there; proudly getting way too into rainer maria and
atom and his package and spending way too much money on
music. maybe
On 3 Feb 00, at 09:12, Todd Houlette wrote:
> From: Todd Houlette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: 2 live crew
> the crew? Also I was just very curious if anyone knew
> any info about Workin' on Leavin' the Livin'. Does
> Modest Mouse ever give any credit to the Pixies for
> using the line "In hea
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Building Nothing
> architectural diagrams and all. But what's this "Copyright 1999" shit?
> We're halfway into January, and folks are still scared to date their CDs for
> the new century?
i'm thinking it has to do with the fact that 'buliding nothing' was
On 1 Dec 99, at 23:08, Matt Evanosky wrote:
> i never gave a damn about the meter man , until i was the man who had to
> read the meters
> ---the sonik ute, circa 1988 or so(sister record)
that's actually a mike watt quote... the sonics borrowed it from
him. and the song it's in, 'in the
On 1 Dec 99, at 22:46, Over The Counter Productive Culture wrote:
> my favorite thing to do... please share your own.
best things released this year that i own in one form or another:
manRay19 - see you on the ground
* http://www.mp3.com/artists/36/manray19.html - amazing.
butterfly joe - but
On 30 Nov 99, at 23:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> wow someone mentioned ethyl meatplow. I thought I was the only one who
> spent
> highschool at the industrial club grooving to my life with the thrill kill
> kult etc... well I guess thats all I have to say. School is totally killer
actually, i
first off, thanks to everyone who suggested bright eyes. i myself
find them quite interesting and will probably pick up a cd by them
when i have money to blow... it sounded like good depressing yet
poppy-ish music with vocals that brought carla from the geraldine
fibbers/scarnella/ethyl meat
On 24 Nov 99, at 23:19, various members of the list wrote:
> From: "amy wolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [MMouse]: i feel sick
> goddd that's a relief. hiatus is ok, breakups aren't. i'm gonna
> bitchslap my friend around for awhile cos like..i sorta grew up listening
> to pavement
> From: "sputnik"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: nature kids
> Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 14:18:05 -0800
> word...the spoofed it. You see pavement seems to share this feeling about the
> smashing pumpkins with me. Let us all remember back to the crooked rain era
> and during Range Life when they say
first: what exactly is going on with 'building nothing out of
something'? (or '... something out of nothing', if i've confused the
title.) it obviously wasn't released on saturday -- updirect.com
doesn't have it listed, and uprecords.com doesn't mention anything
about it. anyone know the ne
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [MMouse]: Elephant 6 and such
> << Pleaseeasaur >>
>
> I hear they're a pretty dope band, has anyone heard them?
i've downloaded the mp3 of 'beef flavoured island' by pleaseeasaur
from the website below. it wasn't all that bad -- i'm assuming they
hav
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: elephant6
> Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 02:25:36 EDT
> dig a little of the old Modest Mouse. When is that comp of singles coming
> out on up? I'm sure somebody has talked about that already. anyone else
this made me think of an interesting question that i've bee
On 8 Aug 99, at 11:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Leno, Conan, et al actually have had many bands on before they ever signed
> with a major label. Leno in particular seems to like Matador, and had
> Pavement on between the Slanted and Crooked Rain albums. So it's certainly
> not out of the r
On 31 Jul 99, at 22:21, Over The Counter Productive Culture <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> "Shot through the heart and your to blaim - you give love a bad name.
> I play my part and you play your game, you give love a bad name."
>
> yes. that is the saddest song ever. bon jovi, "you give love a
On 25 Jul 99, at 15:34, John Boyer wrote:
> Whoever gave out props to "Think(let tomorrow bee)" by SeBADoh is dead on as
> far as sad, lovelorn songs go. There are a few others that need
> mentions...maybe someone will go out and check them out.
i agree with the originator as well -- 'think' is
On 21 Jul 99, at 19:34, Todd Houlette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anyone would like to go further I would reccomend Quicksand and/or
> BarkMarket or even Porch (Todd Huth, origional guitar player of Primus'
> band.) Well, that's enough but be sure to check out Cevelle's new one if
does anyon
On 14 Jul 99, at 07:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> read...lauren asked about what song fall in love> was from & everyone ignored her. that line is from
someone responded, but it was enclosed in a whole bunch of survey
replies... (maybe i shouldn't have posted my response? oh well,
someo
> From: wyatt tuzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: fav's
>
> SAY ONE NICE THING ABOUT THE PERSON(S) WHO SENT THIS TO YOU: thanks
> for getting rid of all this html for me! >!!
d'oh!
sorry about sending mine back w/them... teaches me that i should
probably re-edit stuff before i send it back t
russ: here you go. you said no one would respond, but i did! so there!
other non-russ people: i'm bored, so i figured i'd send you this survey. you may or may not care, but ...
list: i'm not sure if russ wanted people to post this to the list, or if anyone did, but i kinda think it's a good
from digest v001.n401:
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kyle Souza)
> Subject: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n400
>
> >Modest Mouse is an almost unheard of
> >band, especially when you get out of the west coast.
> a small but cute following in maine!!! don't forget maine!!!
also in the upper peninsul
> From: "baby spine \[marginal\]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n283
> um, no. not necessarily. you're kind of saying, "i bet he DIDN'T rape
> someone cos i didn't read it in spin"--that's just as illogical as
> saying "i bet he DID rape someone cos i read it onlin
> i dont' like spreading rumours esp. when they're as serious as this but
> i just wanted to put this out for everyone to see, and i'm hoping
> someone has more information or wants to discuss it...i have no opinion
> yet as to if this is true or not but i'm really hoping it isn't becos
> then
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