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: <266@mit-eddie.UUCP> Date: Sat, 22-Feb-86 11:04:50 EST Article-I.D.: mit-eddi.266 Posted: Sat Feb 22 11:04:50 1986 Date-Received: Sun, 23-Feb-86 02:28:15 EST Organization: MIT Lusers and Hosers Inc., Cambridge, Ma. Lines: 224 Approved: gds@eddie.mit.edu Love-Hounds Digest Saturday, February 22, 1986, 11:04 Today's Topics: time for hofmann to ramble ... kb on tv gb, desert island disks, NTNON, backwards messages kate makes it to ET ! (2 msgs) Desert Island Ten [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 12 Feb 86 09:13:00 est From: Tim Wicinski Subject: kate makes it to ET ! last nite, while flipping thru the tv channels looking for anything of value, I caught the end of Entertainment tonight. Ever-so-perky Mary Hart was babbling, then she said: (Let me try this from memory) "Last Nite at the British Music Awards held in London, England's newest POP star Kate Bush performed her new single "Hounds of Love". And here's a clip from that show...." then they showed about a minute of Kate on stage Lip-Synching HoL on ET while the credits rolled by. You could tell it was Lip-Synch cause at the end she was dancing with this man and she was being twirled around and I know she couldn't be singing then. The band had two chello players, along with a synth player. That's all I saw since they mostly showed Kate for the whole minute + of PTK (Prime Time Kate). You missed it Doug !! How could you ??? tim [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 12 Feb 86 9:09:49 EST From: Hofmann Subject: time for hofmann to ramble ... first off, at the husker du concert - they did do a 15 minute encore of reoccuring dreams (though it was pretty remote from the lp version) - I was bored and left - did they finally do hate paper doll and divide and conquer as I was waiting for that? Tim? Jim cracked his kneecap at that show, so I guess there won't be too much dancing for me in awhile ... -------- Just when I thought I hated videos I saw this really cool one between acts at the 9:30 - it's entitled "tainted love" by coil and is a cover of that soft cell top 40 hit of a while back ... coil does it r--e--a--l s--l--o--w and the video isn't nuthin to laugh about ... --------- I saw H.R. (former bad brainster) down in baltimore on saturday. he has an album out on his own label, olive tree. If you see him in town, I would say go see. H.R. has one of the finest set of vocal chords in the dc area - he can really belt them out. The set ranged from some bad brains oldies, funky stuff, go-go tunes, a little reggae and rock and finally some slow, r&bish jazz. Don't write this guy off just because he left the brains ... his band features two members from Outrage, that hot go-go band from d.c. -------- well, enough said [][][][][][][][][][] From: COBLEY A (on DUNDEE DEC-10) Date: Wednesday, 12-Feb-86 14:02:47-GMT Subject: kb on tv gb, desert island disks, NTNON, backwards messages -------- first kate on British tv. monday night saw the annual british music industry awards on the bbc 1 channel , Kate got three nominations, best video, best single, and best female singer BUT she didn't win any of them, (i'm not surprissed, shes much too independant for this sort of award) For a concilation prise she did get to ding the new single HOUNDS OF LOVE so at least that should boost the sales. sorry I dont have this on video as i was away on a course watching in a hotel room SECOND desert island disks. on the way to said course i had the misfortune to sit on a train for seven hours which in England is much the same as a desert island, here's what i listened to ( which since my tastes change would be different in six months time. sorry some are older than 1977 but what the hell no one else would vote for them so i'll have to) 1: HAWKWIND CRONICLES OF THE BLACK SWORD. I listened to this so that i could listen to the other side of the tape with out fast forwarding and running down the bateries (sp) which was 2: SHOCK TREATMENT the ssound track. From the film by Richard O'BRIEN just the songs this put me in the mood for 3: THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW AUDIENCE PARTICI -- PATION ALBUM great fun whatching people trying to work out what you are listening to. then some trendy bastard got on and sat down next to me so i listened to the next two really loud. 4: HAWKWIND QUARK STRANGNESS AND CHARM 5: HAWKWIND WARRIOR ON THE EDGE OF TIME. time to slow down (the trendy had gone) 6: KATE BUSH HOUNDS OF LOVE. best album of this year and last and last (and so on till you get to the year that rocky horror or hawkwinds space ritual where released) time to liven it up as we reach jouneys end. 7: INNER CITY UNIT THE PRESIDENTS TAPES. wonderfull rock and roll almost rockerbilly. then that was it. THIRD doug the title of the show was NOT THE NINE OCLOCK NEWS not not the six oclock news.(it was shown at nine oclock so as to coincide was the nine oclock news).The named track may be available on a bbc record called HEDGEHOG SANDWHICH. FORTH thinks: re backwards messages Why not look for good (or christian ) messages in music, lets see if we can come up with any in really heavy music that will show the christain bregade that it is just subbjective.(of course if we cant find any then we will have to conclude that the devil did put the messages there wont we ???) love and peace andy cobley%dundee.micro%dundee@ucl-cs -------- [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 12 Feb 86 10:09:50 EST From: Laura Frank Clifford Subject: Re: kate makes it to ET ! The British Music Awards will be shown on V66 this Friday at 8. Laura [][][][][][][][][][] Posted-Date: 12 Feb 86 09:00:29 PST (Wed) Subject: Desert Island Ten Date: 12 Feb 86 09:00:29 PST (Wed) From: tsung@aero Well, just to show that not everyone was into punk/progressive music since day one, here are some of my favorite post-77 releases. Heck, 1977 was the year I STARTED listening to western music! Just because some of them became massive commercial successes doesn't mean their quality was sacrificed in anyway, I feel. (What do you mean, the deadline has passed?) 1 & 2. Kate Bush, Hounds of Love & The Dreaming 3. David Bowie, Scary Monsters and Super Creeps 4. Pink Floyd, The Wall 5. Pretenders 6. Fleetwood Mac, Tusk 7. Lindsay Buckingham, Law & Order (one of the most overlooked pop gems) 8. Kyung Wha Chung, Tchaikovsky & Mendelssohn Violin Concertos, Dutoit (two of the best performances on the same disc!) 9. The Best of Liona Boyd 11. Leinsdorf, Prokofiev: Excerpts from the Ballet, Romeo & Juliet (Sheffield Lab) 12. Pollini, Chopin Etudes 10. I'll find some post-77 release of Chopin's Nocturnes right before I get on the trip that'll strand me on a desert island. "The number of thy counting shall be three, not two, not four" Fu-Sheng p.s. Some of you morally untainted :-) David Byrne fans may miss his interview (actually "20 Questions") in the March issue of Playboy. Nothing outrageous, but worth reading. [][][][][][][][][][] Return-Path: Date: Tue, 11 Feb 86 23:43:12 PST From: David Fetrow Posted-Date: Tue, 11 Feb 86 23:43:12 PST > "Not the Six O'Clock News" Strange, when I was there it was "Not the Nine O'Clock News". That's why the British lost the empire: always three hours behind.....(except in music of course). [][][][][][][][][][] -- 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