Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site mit-eddie.UUCP Path: utzoo!decvax!genrad!mit-eddie!gds From: gds@mit-eddie.UUCP (Greg Skinner) Newsgroups: mod.music Subject: Love-Hounds Digest Message-ID: <1086@mit-eddie.UUCP> Date: Thu, 30-Jan-86 12:09:51 EST Article-I.D.: mit-eddi.1086 Posted: Thu Jan 30 12:09:51 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 31-Jan-86 02:34:34 EST Organization: MIT Lusers and Hosers Inc., Cambridge, Ma. Lines: 188 Approved: gds@eddie.mit.edu Love-Hounds Digest Thursday, January 30, 1986, 12:03 Today's Topics: Name this tune... (2 msgs) Descendents/Dag Nasty show request of info on some groups (3 msgs) Save the Madonna! [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu 16 Jan 86 08:52:00-PST From: Bob Knight Subject: Re: Name this tune... Aaargh! The name of the group is on the tip of my tongue. They're from Australia and there (were, are) about 8 people in it. That song came out about 3-4 years ago, and they have toured the US at least twice. They have also at least two albums out. Aha! Cogitation wins out! The name of the band is "Hunters and Collectors". Bob ------- [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 16 Jan 86 13:52:25 est From: Tim Wicinski Subject: Descendents/Dag Nasty show Descendents/Dag Nasty 930 club, Big News: Dag Nasty will be putting out a 7" 4-song Ep on Dischord in a month or so !! Dischord # 19 for those keeping count. Other Big News: I had my first drink in a month ! Whoa boy, calm down. Had too, after I found out that Husker Du and Soul Asylum will be playing the 9:30 on Feb. 9th. Had another one when I both my tickets (2 for 19.00, big bucks for big stars). Total = 2 Beers, 2 Tickets, 2 bands. one night. Dag Nasty came up. The singer is now on lesson 6 of "Ian Mckaye's 16 steps to be a big time rock singer". The band as a whole has improved since the last time I saw them, and there still improving. I was more impressed this time. In between sets you could hang out watching videos (like Til Tuesday's video of "Voices Carry" while listening to the Gang Green version of the same song) or go to the back bar for some good drinks or go outside and listen to Peter Murray of Marginal Man and John Stabb of GI's talk about their motorcycles (how macho are you??) or go around the corner and hit the peep shows. I myself like top stand outside a peep show house (no particular one) and when someone would exit, make it look like I'm writing down information about them. These clods then get all nervous and uptight and want to know what your doing. Then you tell then you work for Jerry Falwell or something along those lines. They hit the road fast. Still waiting for one to pull a knife on me. okay, okay, here come the descendents. With Bill Stevenson back from Flag and Milo back from college, they ripped through their set. And ripped through was right. Not one break between songs, just barrelling through most of their new songs. Problem with the guitar player, never turned to face the audience at all. guess he didn't like the way we looked. Still More big news: John Labovitz is in England now. who knows what kind of deviant behavior he's unleashing on the countryside. look for the descendents in your town soon. tim [][][][][][][][][][] Posted-Date: 16 Jan 86 10:55:40 PST (Thu) Subject: request of info on some groups Date: 16 Jan 86 10:55:40 PST (Thu) From: tsung@aero I'd like to find out more about the following groups. I have either heard interesting things ABOUT them or FROM them, and I want to know more. Residents Replacements Siouxie and the Banshees Cocteau Twins (somebody on the net mentioned "Treasure" LP ...) X Fine Young Cannibals (does a good cover of "Johnny Come Home") Tom Waits (ok, so he's not a group, and he's been around awhile) The The (a few people raved about them, but what KIND of music do they play?) (that's all I can remember now) Most importantly, what do their music SOUND like? I know this is hard to describe (how would you describe KB?), but any effort is appreciated. Also, what are their best efforts, and which LP's are good introductions to their music (i.e. 1st one to buy)? Are they worth it? For instance, I would consider HOL a very good introduction to KB (it got me hooked!). Thank you for any infomation! Fu-Sheng "What? This is NOT net.music?" [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 16 Jan 86 14:51:18 est From: nessus (Doug Alan) Subject: Re: Save the Madonna! > "In a press release, a spokesman for Juanita, Terrence Ross, tells us that > she has decided to honor her brothers last request. She has appointed Ross > executive director of a new disarmament group, the Association to Save > Madonna from Nuclear War (ASMNW). Gee, I'd never thought about some of the benefits of nuclear war before.... Maybe Reagan isn't so bad after all. "Two suns in the sunset" Doug [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 16 Jan 86 15:56:35 EST From: Laura Frank Clifford Subject: Re: request of info on some groups Siouxie and the Banshees is one of my favorite groups. Siouxie Sioux, the lead singer, has a stage presence not dissimilar to Kate's, although not quite in the same league. The band is usually associated with Britain's early punk movement (Siouxie was the original 'Nazi' punk), but don't really have a hardcore punk style. I believe one of the band members used to belong to Magazine, but I'm not sure. I'm surprised you've not heard of them - some of their more 'popular' songs are "Christine", "Arabian Nights", "Israel" (their best!), cover of "Dear Prudence". I really like their "Juju" album. Hope this helps! Laura Clifford [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 16 Jan 86 14:19 MST From: "James J. Lippard" Subject: Re: request of info on some groups Reply-To: Lippard@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA > [Laura Clifford]: > I believe one of the band members used to belong to > Magazine, but I'm not sure. John McGeoch of Magazine (and Visage) appears on several Siouxsie and the Banshees albums, as does Robert Smith of The Cure. I just have Hyaena by SatB (it's the only one I've seen on CD), I like it a lot. Jim Lippard (Lippard at MIT-MULTICS.ARPA) [][][][][][][][][][] From: allynh%miro@BERKELEY.EDU (Allyn Hardyck) Subject: Re: Name this tune... Date: 16 Jan 86 15:36:43 PST (Thu) Sounds like "Talking To A Stranger" (surprised?) by Hunters and Collectors, an Australian band. It's on _Hunters and Collectors_ (A&M/Oz). Yeah, good stuff, a girl I knew in Firenze liked it. [][][][][][][][][][] -- It's like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under. Greg Skinner (gregbo) {decvax!genrad, allegra, ihnp4}!mit-eddie!gds gds@mit-eddie.mit.edu