OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots

Amphetamine Embalmer superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK
Fri Apr 17 01:39:09 EDT 2009


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try track 5 and 10 :-) OUTER SPACE BABY !




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From: mike coleman <insect.brain at GMAIL.COM>
To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET
Sent: Friday, 17 April, 2009 7:22:24
Subject: Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots

I'm on track 3
I take the Steve Wilson approach to lyrics, so I think  this is some of the
problem
Dude, I have become heralded as a messenger of the future where I live, and
if I ever play that 1st track again, which there is a better chance of my
commiting suicide, the windows MUST stay shut as I could get physically
harmed playing music like that here......


On 4/17/09, Christian Mumford <royalistradio at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> If we can ween the Coal-man from vanilla to chocolate with a UFO Movenpick
> / Haagen Daaz amphetamine connection with The Thing and The Torch (or just
> Angel Dust I Gotta Have It) with a bit of Venom or Poison in the Apple
> Sherbert--- he after doing the magic powders will lay down and fall into a
> magical sleep for a 100 years and be woken up with "The Legendary Pink Dots"
> blaring on his iPod and marry Judge Trev in the year 2109.
>
> Christian (forteller eventyr=))
>
>
> > Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 23:55:17 -0500
> > From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM
> > Subject: Re: OFF: A Legendary Pinktroduction to The Legendary Pink Dots
> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET
> >
> > wait a minute
> > I'm glad I did not delete this, since I am mentioned again
> > while it is true that if I listen to even one song much less the disc,
> > somebody will die, I must now force myself
> > Now would be a great time for killing, if only it wasn't (what appears to
> > be) a farily decent UFO radio-night
> > it is obvious that you and I have radical musical taste differences, and
> > that is OK
> > your latest threads have me feeling old, and that is good
> > I wish I was as old as Bill....
> >
> >
> > On 4/16/09, Christian Mumford <royalistradio at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > List, The Fantastic 4 and The Superskrull aside: Here is a story---> I
> made
> > > Mike Coleman a copy of disc 1 last year so he could try out LPD and he
> hated
> > > it and described it as "terrible noise". Well I had Gong-comparisons in
> mind
> > > for the CoalMeister, their early stuff when they were doing their
> Beatnik
> > > thing... THEN i made a second disc with more LPD, with a Spacerock
> angle
> > > (like "Saucers" and "Andromeda") and sent the 2CDR set to Scott in
> Denmark.
> > > He seems to be enjoying it.... getting Bowie vibes off the early years.
> I
> > > cannot say/sing/scream enough praise about this unique Underground band
> and
> > > they are so productive - even more CDs out than Hawkwind yet formed in
> 1980.
> > > Just witness my review at the Aural Innovations site of their Oslo 1998
> > > show. Amazing. Here is the tracklist as I made about 3 2CDR sets I can
> send
> > > some out for people who want an introduction. The Tooth fairy has
> chosen me,
> > > Yes! I really think these two discs showcase the
> > > Hawkwind/psychedelia/spacerock side ro their stuff... its like if Syd
> > > Barrett was an 80s New Wave dude and formed Hawkwind in a universe of
> their
> > > own.
> > >
> > > Hawk While You May
> > >
> > > DISC 1 (Disapproved by The Coal Man):
> > >
> > > 1. You'n'Me/Waiting For The Call (from "Stained Glass Soma Fountains",
> > > 1980-83 compilation)
> > > 2. April's Song (from "Stained Glass Soma Fountains", 1980-83
> compilation)
> > > 3. Clockwise (from "From Here You'll Watch The World Go By", 1997)
> > > 4. Citadel (from "From Here You'll Watch The World Go By", 1997)
> > > 5. Damien (from "From Here You'll Watch The World Go By", 1997)
> > > 6. Frosty (from "Under Triple Moons", compilation 1980-88)
> > > 7. (Still) Defeated (from "Legendary Pink Box", compilation 1980-83)
> > > 8. Voices (from "Legendary Pink Box", compilation 1980-83)
> > > 9. Hauptbanhof (from "Legendary Pink Box", compilation 1980-83)
> > > 10. Film Of The Book  (from "Legendary Pink Box", compilation 1980-83)
> > > 11. Echo Police (from "Asylum", 1985)
> > > 12. Demonism (from "Asylum", 1985)
> > > 13. The Golden Dawn (from "Asylum", 1985)
> > > 14. As If (from "Under Triple Moons", compilation 1980-88)
> > > 15. Splash (from "Under Triple Moons", compilation 1980-88)
> > > 16. Premonition 2 (from "Under Triple Moons", compilation 1980-88)
> > > 17. Love In A Plain Brown Envelope (from "Faces In the Fire", 1984)
> > >
> > > DISC 2: (One For The Fish Doctor)
> > >
> > > 1. The Saucers Are Coming (from "Hallway Of The Gods", 1995)
> > > 2. Sterre (from "Hallway Of The Gods", 1995)
> > > 3. The Warden (from "All The King's Men", 2002)
> > > 4. The Brightest Star (from "All The King's Men", 2002)
> > > 5. Love Puppets (from "Curse", 1983)
> > > 6. Doll's House (from "Curse", 1983)
> > > 7. O(r)ifice (from "Ancient Daze", compilation 1980-82)
> > > 8. Phallus Dei (from "Ancient Daze", compilation 1980-82)
> > > 9. Andromeda Suite '98 (from "Pre-Millenial Single", 1998)
> > > 10. Aarzakhlahh Olgevezh (from "Live At The Metro", 1998)
> > >
> > > cheers,
> > > Christian
> > >
> > > ObCD: Anthrax "Among The Living"
> > >
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