woiccare@CLUTX.CLARKSON.EDU (woj) (02/07/90)
Correction to the address of clutx.clarkson.edu: The proper address is 128.153.4.3 Sorry about that! woj
Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (07/05/90)
Really-From: the sergeant of your hair <woiccare@clutx.clarkson.edu> correction on the address to get back to me at for a new jersey KaTemas bash: <woiccare@clutx.clarkson.edu> not the address at pebbles, as i previously mentioned. thanks! if any of you *ever* get the chance to get your hands on roy harper's album _once_, do so!! wow!! and KaTe even gets her voice in there on at least one song - maybe two. woj
Love-Hounds-request@gaffa.MIT.EDU (01/05/91)
Really-From: the element of laughter <woiccare@pebbles.sct.clarkson.edu> sorry about that last post (the resending of ranjit's cd list). i meant to edit out the section just dealing with the box set for love-hounds, but realized too late that i forgot to! remember though that he's only got one... woj
REWOICC@ERENJ.BITNET (the waxing poetic) (05/01/91)
as is often my wont, my fingers typed something that i did not mean to type. indeed, the _KaTe bush live_ cd contains "running up that hill" from the secret policeman's third ball, as ed correKTly stated, not "hounds of love" (which, indeed, was not performed there). for those of you who are wondering though, the 1986 bpi awards performance of "hounds of love" is avaailable on the *lp* bootleg _passing through air_ (not the *cd* of the same title). on another note entirely, i borrowed a few cds from our local library yes- terday. one of them was a collection of short pieces composed by delius per- formed by the northern sinfonia of england. while i am woefully ignorant of what period his work belongs to, i must say that i enjoyed it quite a bit. his music has a very rural or pastoral feel to it - indeed when i looked at the titles of the pieces, they most often had to do with seasons or nature. recommended that you check him out...if you haven't already that is (now, do you all think we could convince nigel kennedy to record some of delius' work?). speaking of violin players, a small plug for kim angelis. she has one release so far called _violin voyager_. i have forgotten the record label (i think it is rom records), but i have certanly not forgotten the music! laced with gypsy influences, _violin voyager_ is a mad trapsaise (is that a word? it is now!) of a woman and her violin. most enjoyable as well (now, if we could only get her and nigel to do a violin duet...). jon: you have forgotten the "youth bass storm" mix of "the big sky" that you brewed up for me...that reggae mix of "sat in your lap" sounds enticing tho. anybody out there do dub poetry? -- woj zengineer/fegmaniac/dj for hire/goofball "one of the band told me last work: rewoicc@erenj.bitnet night that music was all that play: woiccare@pebbles.sct.clarkson.edu he's got in his life" -KT -- society of dark birds: fegmaniax-request@pebbles.sct.clarkson --
jondr@sco.COM ("Jonathan S. Drukman") (05/03/91)
In article <9105011153.AA18976@EDDIE.MIT.EDU> REWOICC@ERENJ.BITNET (the waxing poetic) writes: >jon: you have forgotten the "youth bass storm" mix of "the big sky" that you >brewed up for me...that reggae mix of "sat in your lap" sounds enticing tho. >anybody out there do dub poetry? That was a special request. I had an offer going where you could buy the Kate-Rape tape and get a free riff-o-tronic massacre of your favorite riff. Besides, it's hardly a mix, just a loop of two or three sections fired off in whatever random order sprang to mind. Some people asked for just the Sat In Your Lap drums on infinite-repeat. I tried to do the reggae Sat In Your Lap but the feel is eluding me. I was going to a teutonic industrial (read: Laibach-esque) version of Coffee Homeground but that got boring fast. I might go back to it if my death-disco Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake doesn't pan out. Come on people, I need ideas! -- jon drukman jondr@sco.com always note the sequencer: sco docland wage slave uunet!sco!jondr this will never let us down