Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.3 4.3bsd-beta 6/6/85; site mit-eddie.MIT.EDU Path: utzoo!decvax!genrad!mit-eddie!gds From: gds@mit-eddie.MIT.EDU (Greg Skinner) Newsgroups: mod.music Subject: Love-Hounds Digest Message-ID: <1181@mit-eddie.MIT.EDU> Date: Wed, 5-Mar-86 03:26:35 EST Article-I.D.: mit-eddi.1181 Posted: Wed Mar 5 03:26:35 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 6-Mar-86 03:36:01 EST Organization: MIT Lusers and Hosers Inc., Cambridge, Ma. Lines: 278 Approved: gds@eddie.mit.edu Love-Hounds Digest Wednesday, March 5, 1986, 03:27 Today's Topics: Love and Rockets / Tones on Tail Tones on Tail music Bauhaus/ToT/Love and Rockets (also Math Bats) Iggy and the Stooges The Singing Fish Re: Love-Hounds Digest (Very) Obscure groups question Re: Flamming Lipps [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 22 Feb 86 11:52 PST From: ROBB LEATHERWOOD Subject: Love and Rockets / Tones on Tail Randomness: This fortune soaks up 47 times its own weight in excess memory. Love and Rockets just released "Seventh Dream of Teenage Heaven" on another label (possibly domestic) and the new release contains the U.S. remix of "Ball of Confusion" on it, though no songs were removed for it to be there. If you already have the album, apparently there is another version of the 12" single of "Ball of Confusion" that has the US Re-mix on it. The order number for it, from Beggars Banquet records, is BEG 132 TP. The 12" single without the remix is BEG 132 T. The B-Side to the "If There's a Heaven Above" single is called "God and Mr. Smith", if the sleeve that came with my Bauhaus 1979-1983 record is correct. About Tones on Tail, their first album (the compilation of their first 3 EPs) is called (surprise, surprise) "Tones on Tail." There are 3 songs on "Pop" that aren't on "The Album Pop", and vice-versa. The 3 songs that are not on "Pop" are available on EPs. The reverse is not true. Still, it's cheaper to buy the album of "The Album Pop" that it is to buy the 2 EPs, unless you can find the 7" singles. However, if you are a fan of novelty items, as I am, you may want to buy the 12" singles, as I know that the 12" of Christian Says is on blue vinyl. I suspect that the 12" of Lions is on red vinyl. But, if you're on a budget, and you want all of Tones on Tail's songs at the lowest price, here's what to get: Tones on Tail - Situation Two records - SITU 12 'Pop' - Beggars Banquet - BEGA 51 The Album Pop - sorry, no label or order number Performance / Shakes - Beggars Banquet - BEG 106 (T) Nuff said, -Shoo "There is no truth, just news." [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 22 Feb 86 21:12 PST From: ROBB LEATHERWOOD Subject: Tones on Tail music Randomness: The world is coming to an end... SAVE YOUR BUFFERS!! I just picked up the "Lions" 12" single and yes, it's on red vinyl. It also poses a problem to those of you who want all of Tones on Tail's songs without buying all of the 12-inches. The version of "Go" that's on this single is the Club mix, so, if you really want EVERY song they've released, you have to buy The Album Pop AND the Lions single. Then again, maybe the 7-inch single has the original version of "Go!" Hmmm. Anyway, the order number for the 12" is BEG 104 T and the 7" is BEG 104 On another subject... My friend just got this FABULOUS R.E.M. live bootleg called "We Are Having a Heavenly Time!" It was recorded live at Page Auditorium, wherever that is, and has the following songs: 7 Chinese Bros. Catapult Radio Free Europe Khoetek Letters Never Sent So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) Driver 8 (don't go back to) Rockville Carnival of Sorts (Box Car) Hyena - New track Old Man Kensey Second Guessing The sound quality is absolutely great. It sounds like a very profession- ally recorded live album. It has a message on the side, saying: THIS FAN CLUB ALBUM IS NOT INTENDED FOR SALE, COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION OR AIR PLAY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ENTIRE CONTENTS AND PACKAGING (C) 1985 P.F.M. RECORDS A DIVISION OF W.B.S.(SPECIAL PRODUCTS) COVER PRINTED IN U.S.A. I found this interesting. Anyway, he got it for 16 bucks. Not bad for a great bootleg. Later, -Shoo "Slender Fungus kissed a fish inside a stolen jeep." [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 24 Feb 86 11:17:02 EST From: hsut@ec.purdue.edu (Tsun-Yuk Hsu) Subject: Bauhaus/ToT/Love and Rockets (also Math Bats) Being a rabid Bauhaus addict, I was pretty mad when they broke up. I picked up POP! a year ago but was rather disappointed. I liked some of the songs like Slender Fungus, Rain and Real Life, but they sounded a little like redone Bauhaus classics like Slice of Life or Silent Hedges, but without Peter Murphy's powerful voice to give the music focus. I wasn't expecting to warm up to Love and Rockets, but the few songs I've heard so far I've really liked, in particular the intricate non- Bauhaus guitar work. Does anyone know when Peter Murphy's solo album will be out? I've seen a few 12"s (and of course The Light Pours Out of Me) and a small picture of what might be the album cover (on the Beggar's Banquet compilation). I got curious about the Indiana band Math Bats after Greg Earle's query awhile back, and after some poking around found their mini-album. (I bought the store copy; they weren't carrying the things anymore.) No label is listed, tho the songs are supposedly copyright BMI. The music is pretty uneven. The most interesting passages sound like nice Pornography-era Cure with more rough edges, but there are some repetitive and unruly instrumental parts. I'll certainly try to hear these guys when they come into town. Bill Hsu [][][][][][][][][][] Date: 23 Feb 86 21:51:00 PST From: "ROSSI J.A." Subject: Iggy and the Stooges To: "love-hounds" Reply-To: "ROSSI J.A." This is a reiteration of a prior message concerning the Funhouse album by Iggy and the Stooges. I was relatively shocked when I saw mention of Funhouse in the Love-Hounds Digest. With all the talk of current stuff, I was taken aback by the mention of a 1970 album (especially as 'The Geratest of All time'), well, actually I am quite fond of that album and even though I don't consider it near the bottom of my top 50 list. It is, in my memory, however, the most erotic album to trip by which I ever heard. I can remember a discussion with friends when it was released concerning twe thought) obvious intention of the album to get the whole world balling in beat. Are you out there Gary Gray. Anyway, since the subject came up, for the last 16 or so years I have been ]trying to decipher the lyrics to DIRT on that LP (this happens at least once a year when I play the album). I would, therefore, appreciate it if anyone has acurately deciphered them to send them to me so I can finally find out what happened to Iggy after He'd been HURT and didn't care. Thanks John ------ ------ [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 24 Feb 86 13:50:32 est From: tim Subject: The Singing Fish with all this chit-chat about Wire and Colin Newman, I want to know wheter or not I should buy Colin Newman's album 'The Singing Fish'. It's only 3.50 from wayside, and since i have a good number of $$ in credit, I might as well use it up. Comments ?? --Funhouse OW! what an album !!! can't get enough of it myself, even though it was put out in 1970... grroove-a-thon, tim [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 24 Feb 86 13:29:45 EST From: Hofmann Subject: Re: Love-Hounds Digest > Subject: Children in Adult Jails > Really-Really-From: Jim Hofmann > Children In Adult Jails (Buy Our Records) if anyone needs the BOR address, speak up. I think they put adds in OPtion and various other publications and zines (whoops more redundancy) > "Man Caught In Waffle Iron" > side two complete with mixmasters and cartoon sound effects and I > thought like this is the recording that could bring a smile onto > the face of the as of late solemn Butthole Surfers when and if ACTually, I heard later that one of the members of the B. S. has a children in adult jails sticker in their guitar cases ... so THEY have heard them ... don't know if they smiled that night as they were reportadly setting their hands on fire and beating on each other ... > And I'd sure like to find out the answer to 18 ACROSS sometime, Diane. I'm still looking! (actually this is in reference to the crossword puzzle included on the lyric sheet ...) hofmann@amsaa.ARPA Hey let's take bets on whether this Rowly dude who flamed mod.music (i.e. love-hounds) is really Palena on another account. He probably is too afraid to stand behind his own lame opinions so has to hide behind an alias. [Since we all know you are reading this Larry, you can reply with collaborating evidence to the contrary (assuming there is any) that you are in fact NOT Rowly ... oh, and stay lame, dude] [][][][][][][][][][] [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 25 Feb 86 15:09:06 EST From: hsut@purdue-ecn.ARPA (Bill Hsu) Subject: (Very) Obscure groups question Does anyone have info on: Couch Flambeau Flaming Lips (from Oklahoma, I think)? I haven't heard anything from Couch Flambeau, but their reviews sound pretty interesting. The only Flaming Lips I've heard is at Rough Trade in SF. Some clever guitar noise, tho quite different from my current obsessions Sonic Youth... Speaking of Rough Trade, what's the right address to write to? I wrote their store in San Francisco but still haven't got my catalog after many weeks... Bill Hsu [][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 25 Feb 86 13:15:20 PST From: jordan@ucbarpa.berkeley.edu (Jordan Hayes) Subject: Re: Flamming Lipps I saw them here in Berkeley over xmas -- they opened for Wall of BooBoo. Pretty fun guys ... I hear they've put on MUCH better shows, but they wound up doing some 60's and 70's "hits", and even an impromptu Doors track that 'split-muh-seams' ... The lead singer was on the edge of lyrangitis (sp?) and remarked "If this voice goes, then we're just gonna hafta do some shitty instrumentals, so WATCH OUT" ... /jordan [][][][][][][][][][] -- 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