BOC-L Digest - 8 Jun 2006 to 9 Jun 2006 (#2006-132)
Chris Owen
chrisow at SHAW.CA
Fri Jun 9 10:58:57 EDT 2006
Re: TMTYF
I have been thinking for several years that it is about time to bring back
Uncle Sams on Mars
I mean the words are so applicable and increasingly so. Bob was a modern day
Nostradamus, petro wars etc.
It was also on my short list of songs that I would like to cover.
Robot is another that is another that is also due to come back in my
opinion.
Regards,
Chris
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> There are 5 messages totalling 210 lines in this issue.
>
> Topics of the day:
>
> 1. Off:RIP:Vince Welnick
> 2. HW: Voiceprint press release for TMTYF (2)
> 3. One Eyed Bishops happenings: URL CORRECTION 4 Highway to Healthcare
> 4. OFF: more download sales
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 15:19:37 +0100
> From: Carl Edlund Anderson <cea at CARLAZ.COM>
> Subject: Re: Off:RIP:Vince Welnick
>
> On 07/06/2006 15:50, Matthew Braun wrote:
>> Sadly, Vince appears to have aced himself. It wasn't the first time he'd
>> tried it.
>
> No, as I recall I tried to kill himself whilst on tour with Ratdog about
> 6 months or so after Jerry died. Weir pretty much freaked, as I
> understand it, and that's probably what kept Vince out of The Other
> Ones/The Dead reunions. Vince's shows with Phil came later. I'm pretty
> sure I remember some Phil shows from early '98 that had Vince on them,
> and then the Other Ones tour was that summer. I think Vince's solo band
> did a couple of shows on the tour, but he wasn't in the Other Ones
> lineup ... though, come to think of it, Steve Kimock came out of MMF and
> into the Other Ones lineup!
>
> Cheers,
> Carl
>
> --
> Carl Edlund Anderson
> mailto:cea at carlaz.com
> http://www.carlaz.com/
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 11:45:16 -0700
> From: Keith Henderson <khenders64 at YAHOO.COM>
> Subject: HW: Voiceprint press release for TMTYF
>
> Hawkwind
> Take Me To Your Future
>
> Following on the heels of the critically acclaimed and commercially
> successful album Take Me To Your Leader Hawkwind release their latest
> album Take Me To Your Future. The band who celebrate their thirty seventh
> anniversary in 2006 will also be releasing their latest album in the new
> Dual Disc format. In keeping with the bands futuristic outlook and also
> the title of the album it has been decided that Take Me To Your Future
> will be the bands debut release in this new format which includes visual
> elements as well as the traditional audio elements.
> One side of the disc will feature the audio segment of the album Take Me
> To Your
> Future which includes a new re-working of Uncle Sam¡¯s On Mars, Small Boy
> which will be a taste from a forthcoming CD to feature Dave Brock and Bob
> Calvert. The Reality of Poverty is another track to feature Arthur Brown
> and former Hawkwind member Simon House both of whom featured on the Take
> Me To Your Leader album.
>
> Keyboard player Jason Stuart also makes his debut appearance as a full
> time member of Hawkwind following his guest appearance on Take Me To Your
> Leader.
> Reaching back through the years to the bands illustrious past Hawkwind
> also present the 21st Century mix of their biggest hit Silver Machine.
> This track features the vocals of rock legend and former Hawkwind bassist
> Lemmy.
>
> In keeping with the cutting edge vibe the band have also chosen to
> include previously unseen footage on the DVD portion of this Dual Disc
> release and the DVD features amongst other Hawkwind archive performances
> Utopia and Assassins of Allah.
> The album will be released at a special price making this package all the
> more desirable and following the success of Take Me To Your Leader, Take
> Me To Your Future will consolidate the renewed interest in this classic
> British band.
>
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> Anyone else underwhelmed? Oh, well, at least it's something.
>
> Grakkl
>
>
>
>
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>
> Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 19:42:34 +0000
> From: Burro Mike <sloterdijk at MSN.COM>
> Subject: One Eyed Bishops happenings: URL CORRECTION 4 Highway to
> Healthcare
>
> Greetings friends,
> following our very successful outing at Buzz's Tavern ( We got the gig and
> will be performing a full length show there on August 11th!! ), we are now
> heading across town to 'The Bridgetown Pub, this coming Tuesday, June
> 13th.
> It's another open mic /'live audition' for us, so come out and join us!!
> Bring an instrument or just bring yoursellves.
> Check out: http://www.bridgetownpub.com for details, directions, upcoming
> events etc.
>
> Also mark your calendars for our return to the "Highway to Healthcare' for
> 'Deborah Heart & Lung Center', July 16th. The OEBs will be performing an
> acoustic set, that will include a guest appearance by Stewkey of The Nazz.
> http://www.stewkey.com
> See http://www.highwaytohealthcare.org for event times, directions, etc
>
> Then Saturday August 11th, it's back to Buzz's for a night of revelry. We
> plan to pull some obscure ones out of the hat that night. It' going to be
> blast..Catch a BUZZ with us!!!
> www.buzzstavern.com
>
> The One Eyed Bishops website: http://www.freewebs.com/oebs
>
>
>
>
>
> | |
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 09:03:38 +0100
> From: Carl Edlund Anderson <cea at CARLAZ.COM>
> Subject: Re: OFF: more download sales
>
> An article "Live Music on Demand"
> <http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2005-12-14-live-concerts_x.htm>
> from USAToday (OK, not a bastion of highbrow journalism, but what the
> hey ...).
>
> Cheers,
> Carl
>
> --
> Carl Edlund Anderson
> mailto:cea at carlaz.com
> http://www.carlaz.com/
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 09:16:48 +0100
> From: Iain Ferguson <iainferguson at AOL.COM>
> Subject: Re: HW: Voiceprint press release for TMTYF
>
> hi
> I wait in anticipation of actually hearing the music, which will be as
> soon as it's released.
> I hope theres not the serial number issue we had last time. Pain in the
> aris that was. Not knowing if you had the right version until it arrived.
>
> Can't wait to get it, hope they've some radical overhauling of these
> already re-recorded tunes...
>
> Hope the DVD is more than the latest festival appearances, and includes
> vintage stuff, though I deeply suspect that won't be the case, until
> such time as everyone buries their hatchet.
>
> Also - i don't own a CD/DVD dual disc, so this will be my first.
>
> Hooray
>
>
> Iain
> Weather in Bristol today is fan-bloody-tastic
> Come on Paraguay !
>
>
>
> Keith Henderson wrote on 08/06/2006, 19:45:
>
> > Hawkwind
> > Take Me To Your Future
> >
> > Following on the heels of the critically acclaimed and commercially
> > successful album Take Me To Your Leader Hawkwind release their latest
> > album Take Me To Your Future. The band who celebrate their thirty
> > seventh anniversary in 2006 will also be releasing their latest album
> > in the new Dual Disc format. In keeping with the bands futuristic
> > outlook and also the title of the album it has been decided that Take
> > Me To Your Future will be the bands debut release in this new format
> > which includes visual elements as well as the traditional audio
> > elements.
> > One side of the disc will feature the audio segment of the album
> > Take Me To Your
> > Future which includes a new re-working of Uncle Sam¡¯s On Mars,
> > Small Boy which will be a taste from a forthcoming CD to feature Dave
> > Brock and Bob Calvert. The Reality of Poverty is another track to
> > feature Arthur Brown and former Hawkwind member Simon House both of
> > whom featured on the Take Me To Your Leader album.
> >
> > Keyboard player Jason Stuart also makes his debut appearance as a
> > full time member of Hawkwind following his guest appearance on Take Me
> > To Your Leader.
> > Reaching back through the years to the bands illustrious past
> > Hawkwind also present the 21st Century mix of their biggest hit Silver
> > Machine. This track features the vocals of rock legend and former
> > Hawkwind bassist Lemmy.
> >
> > In keeping with the cutting edge vibe the band have also chosen to
> > include previously unseen footage on the DVD portion of this Dual Disc
> > release and the DVD features amongst other Hawkwind archive
> > performances Utopia and Assassins of Allah.
> > The album will be released at a special price making this package
> > all the more desirable and following the success of Take Me To Your
> > Leader, Take Me To Your Future will consolidate the renewed interest
> > in this classic British band.
> >
> >
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> >
> >
> > Anyone else underwhelmed? Oh, well, at least it's something.
> >
> > Grakkl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > __________________________________________________
>
> ------------------------------
>
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