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: <114@mit-eddie.UUCP> Date: Sun, 9-Feb-86 13:33:20 EST Article-I.D.: mit-eddi.114 Posted: Sun Feb 9 13:33:20 1986 Date-Received: Mon, 10-Feb-86 01:36:29 EST Organization: MIT Lusers and Hosers Inc., Cambridge, Ma. Lines: 73 Approved: gds@eddie.mit.edu Love-Hounds Digest Sunday, February 9, 1986, 13:34 Today's Topics: SPIN radio show Re: John Fox and Garry Numan [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sun, 26 Jan 86 22:32:37 est From: nessus (Doug Alan) Subject: SPIN radio show Once a week, WBCN, the AOR station in Boston, plays good music on a radio show called "Nocturnal Emissions". So, I tuned in and heard something interesting by Dead Can Dance, who sounded strangely reminiscent of The Cocteau Twins. In any case, on right after this was a new show made by SPIN magazine. This show was the first episode, and it was an interview with and pieces of a concert by Husker Du. They were pretty good. The show was written by Andea N'thal (or however you spell that bogus name...). It's probably syndicated on lots of bletcherous AOR stations across the country, so you may want to listen for this show in your neighborhood. -Doug [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 27 Jan 86 00:23:35 est From: nessus (Doug Alan) Subject: Re: John Fox and Garry Numan > From: Laura Frank Clifford > Please stop putting down Gary Numan. His more recent stuff HAS been > garbage, but in his heyday he was really quite good (The Joy Circuit, > Are Friends Electric?). I've heard some of his new stuff on the radio recently that I actually thought was pretty good. And his little instrumental "Photograph" is actually one of my favorite pieces of music ever. Most of his stuff seems pretty nondescript, however, if you ask me. But what do I know? > He also gave the BEST concert I've ever been to, in 1980. I think > only Kate could outdo him in concert visuals. I saw a piece of one of his concerts in the movie "Urgh! A Music War". He was driving around in little car on the stage for the whole song and all the musicians were playing their instruments inside these things that looked like high-tech phone booths. What I want to know is how he dragged all this junk around with him? -Doug P.S. I have on video tape some of the footage from 1979 British Pop and Rock Music Awards. Garry Numan won best male singer, and Kate gets to give him the award, but he's not there -- he's in Philadelphia and accepts the award over a live satelite link, looking and acting like he's in tenth stage catatonia. Later, Kate wins the award for best female singer, and when she accepts the award she says something like "I'm glad I'm not here over satelite, because it look like it really freaks you out!" [][][][][][][][][][] -- It's like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under. Greg Skinner (gregbo) {decvax!genrad, allegra, gatech, ihnp4}!mit-eddie!gds gds@eddie.mit.edu