issue07
EMUSIC-L Digest Volume 54, Issue 07
This issue's topics:
SILENT SPRING (OK, SUMMER) (5 messages)
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Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1993 18:28:57 +0000
From: Nick Rothwell
Subject: Re: SILENT SPRING (OK, SUMMER)
> What happened? The net was humming, Bandwidth had just been
> released, and then suddenly...
... people started listening to it.
Nick Rothwell | cassiel@cassiel.demon.co.uk
CASSIEL Contemporary Music/Dance | cassiel@cix.compulink.co.uk
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Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1993 13:29:01 PDT
From: metlay
Subject: Re: SILENT SPRING (OK, SUMMER)
>> What happened? The net was humming, Bandwidth had just been
>> released, and then suddenly...
>
>... people started listening to it.
At least I hope so. Orders have finally begun to decline, and despite my
fondest hopes no one has seen fit to post a review of the record anywhere.
Bit of a drag, since I think a lot of people are waiting for feedback, and
the kudos I've received in abundance has all been via private email. |-P
Hell, I don't even know if Steven Cantor or Gregory Taylor GOT theirs.
--
mike metlay * atomic city * box 81175 pgh pa 15217-0675 * metlay@netcom.com
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"Wow, now my hand's all sticky! Yum." (metlay's wife)
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Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1993 22:06:32 -0400
From: Patrick Robinson
Subject: Re: SILENT SPRING (OK, SUMMER)
> ... despite my
> fondest hopes no one has seen fit to post a review of the record anywhere.
> Bit of a drag, since I think a lot of people are waiting for feedback, and
> the kudos I've received in abundance has all been via private email. |-P
>
> Hell, I don't even know if Steven Cantor or Gregory Taylor GOT theirs.
Well, I got mine, thanks. I've meant to attempt a "review", but I'm just
not so good at that kind of thing, so let me just say I've enjoyed the CD
immensely. There are a couple of tracks that go round and round my head
for quite a while after hearing them, and one or two that I don't like so
much. Even so, there's interesting work on even those tunes. If you'd
like me to brave a track-by-track "impressions", I'd be happy to, but I'd
rather have done that without knowing which track was whose, if you know
what I mean.
Thanks again, guys, for getting this work out. It's great to finally get
to hear the results of those 2 weeks at the Metlay residence.
-Patrick
pgr@ramandu.ext.vt.edu
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Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1993 03:58:43 -0400
From: Chris Gray
Subject: Re: SILENT SPRING (OK, SUMMER)
Ah so you _are_ there Mike. I was about to suggest that ``it's so quiet,
Metlay must be on holiday''. Did you get my IMO yet (and did your wife
get her sticky fingers on it 8>)? - I am still living without BANDWIDTH.
Someone should invent a way of transferring money over the net (my bank
manager dissenting).
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Chris Gray cgra@se.alcbel.be Compu$erve: 100065.2102
Ignore my broken mailer - the addresses above are the only truth
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Imagine the most irritating voice of anyone you know, spliced into an end-
less loop chanting ``no bandwidth, no bandwidth ...''
Now compose the bass line.
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Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1993 09:21:00 -0400
From: Joe McMahon
Subject: Re: SILENT SPRING (OK, SUMMER)
Still here; I've been lurking and taking care of business in the
background. Just busy. Hope to write more soon.
--- Joe M.
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