BOC: Doing without it.
Joseph Brooks
jbrooks at CONNECTNET.COM
Sat Apr 6 12:00:32 EST 1996
At 10:35 AM 4/6/96 -0500, you wrote:
>>>We did it in between MaserattiGT and BTBW, ME262 and BTBW, and in GAOL and
>>ILTN.
>>
>>At least I was in the ballpark here (as I hopelessly wrack my brain trying
>>to figure out what GAOL and ILTN are, all the while knowing that when I
>>figure it out I'll feel like a doofus..). Sheesh, I saw you guys enough
>>times, you'd think I'd remember.
>
><whap!>
Ouch!
>
>"Golden Age of Leather" from Spectres
>"I Love the Night", also from Spectres
That explains it. Spectres was never one of my favorite BOC albums. Its
probably the one I listen to least along with FOUO, RBN & CN.
>
>In penance listen to the album five times through. Some of my favorite
>"other"tunes are on there, especially "Fireworks", "Celestial the Queen",
>and "Nosferatu".
Ok, I will, I will.
>Incidentally, if you like "Nosferatu", the name was used in White Wolf's
>Vampire: The Masquerade game as one of the Vampire clans (the name predates
>the song, of course. It also predates the 1920's vampire film of the same
>name). Anyways, the game's source material is being used in Fox's "Kindred:
>The Embraced". This show, which isn't entirely true to the source material
>(vampires move about too much in the sunlight, for starters), does have the
>clan structure present (though the Gangrel act like Brujah, and the Brujah
>act like mobsters). There is one particularly nasty Nosferatu. Nosferatu
>are typically disfigured, but specialize in not being seen.
Thanks for the back ground. I always thought Nosferatu was the german word
for vampire. Personally, I like Brian Lumely's Wamphyri! vampires best.
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