Re: Paul McSquare

1999-11-11 Thread NatJohnson
Sorry everyone but I just want to support Paul - smoking is shite. There is nowt Mod about phlegm, wheezing, yellow teeth, smelling foul and advanced respiratory illnesses. Not that I'm a Mod or owt. Worst of all, it suggests that at one stage of your life you were in a school playground and

Blow-up

1999-11-11 Thread Vals Basement
you wrote - Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 01:48:36 GMT From: "Nick Rossi" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Big Boss Man Does anyone have any details about the Blow-Up comp (UK) that Big Boss Man were supposedly contibuting a track to. I saw mention of it on the website

Miss Misa

1999-11-11 Thread Vals Basement
Misa, Trash and Popscene, theres your problem, you went to Dickhead Central. Jamie and Erol are quite good DJ's for that kind of thing, but the audience sometimes leaves a lot to be desired. I am of course assuming you went to Popscene when it was at LA2 and not the Gay night on Saturday which

Geoff of old Club X fame...

1999-11-11 Thread M. Bolton A9750224
I am of course assuming you went to Popscene when it was at LA2 and not the Gay night on Saturday which would put a completely different complexion on the whole thing. Does a geezer called Geoff still Dj there? The Club X do. Or is that defunct as well? He had

Only 1 day to go.... If I was a Manny Mod, I'd be afraid, very af raid!!!!

1999-11-11 Thread M. Bolton A9750224
Apart from myself, Mr McNulty, Mr D Cox and possibly Mr Lawton, is anyone else off to Club Carnaby St this weekend? All us Leeds cats (no women mind! Lads night out) are coming over to show you Mancs how to really buff a dancefloor. Yes, we'll be over, with our polish and best spittle scrubbing

Re: WARNING: Modslist causes cancer.

1999-11-11 Thread Paul Secular
From: "Julian Lawton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] you Paul, but in most books, when done properly - i.e. not the dress up late 60s hippy/mod/psyche crossover look but your bog standard mod mod look, of course it looks square. Mods - they're interesting on the inside. Well - I meant 'modernist'. I don't

Re: Only 1 day to go.... If I was a Manny Mod, I'd be afraid, ve

1999-11-11 Thread Dominic Broadhurst
This should be interesting, but it has got to be said why are you travelling this far for this club. Is it to dance with the majority to The Who or The Jam, whilst ignoring Clarence Carter or The Birds? Good tunes are played mind, but pretty poor show on Mods front. Not bad dance floor, but

Dee Clarke coming closer

1999-11-11 Thread M. Bolton A9750224
Just curious, I've just been on the Breaking Point website and it says that the flip side to Dee Clarke's 'That's My Girl' on Constellation is 'Come Closer'. Am I misreading this as my copy has 'It's Raining' on the b-side? Is it just another a-side title? Brian? Ed? Anyone?

RE: Only 1 day to go.... If I was a Manny Mod, I'd be afraid, ve

1999-11-11 Thread M. Bolton A9750224
Dominic wrote: This should be interesting, but it has got to be said why are you travelling this far for this club. Is it to dance with the majority to The Who or The Jam, whilst ignoring Clarence Carter or The Birds? Do they really play the Jam!? Oh heck, get me to

Re: Dee Clarke coming closer

1999-11-11 Thread Brian P.
Constellation did this fairly often, actually. Well, at least they did it with Gene Chandler also. Dee Clark: Constellation 113 "That's My Girl"/"It's Raining" Constellation 120 "Come Closer"/"That's My Girl" Brian Poust At 02:51 PM 11/11/99 -, you wrote: Just curious, I've just

MOD TRANSITION

1999-11-11 Thread jonathan . marsden
Matt stated. " At the time I met him, I was in transition between Mod and Indiekid and had a suit, parka and long hair! (like LONG hair) Oh if only I'd have known then what I know now." The image that you described in your anecdote kind of made me laugh

RE: Only 1 day to go.... If I was a Manny Mod, I'd be afraid, ve

1999-11-11 Thread Dominic Broadhurst
Do they really play the Jam!? Oh heck, get me to Lowton Saturday Kids and Going Underground last time I was there. I love The Jam, and nothing intrinsically bad about playing them if not really the right forum. More a case of dancefloor filling up when this comes on whilst relativly

RE: Dee Clarke coming closer

1999-11-11 Thread M. Bolton A9750224
Brian wrote: Dee Clark: Constellation 113 "That's My Girl"/"It's Raining" Constellation 120 "Come Closer"/"That's My Girl" What a hero, Thanks Bri, Always a nifty matrix finder! Matt.

Re: Dee Clarke coming closer

1999-11-11 Thread Ed Lowe
M. Bolton A9750224 wrote: Just curious, I've just been on the Breaking Point website and it says that the flip side to Dee Clarke's 'That's My Girl' on Constellation is 'Come Closer'. Am I misreading this as my copy has 'It's Raining' on the b-side? Is it just another a-side title?

Re: WARNING: Modslist causes cancer.

1999-11-11 Thread Jeff Harper
- Original Message - From: Paul Secular [EMAIL PROTECTED] Who cares anyway? I can't be bothered arguing. better things to do yeah, ya gotta go out and buy that cellphone! bwahaha! ;-)

Re: Only 1 day to go.... If I was a Manny Mod, I'd be afraid, ve

1999-11-11 Thread Mark McNulty
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dominic Broadhurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes Do they really play the Jam!? Oh heck, get me to Lowton Saturday Kids and Going Underground last time I was there. I love The Jam, and nothing intrinsically bad about playing them if not really the right forum.

Moment of fame!

1999-11-11 Thread jonathan . marsden
Oh I almost forgot. Today when I went on my lunch hour down into town to meet my friend this guy wanted to take my picture. Now there are a lot of weird folk wondering about in Bradford so I was a bit weary of him at first. Basically with working for BT I am issued BT corporate suit, which is

Re: WARNING: Modslist causes cancer.

1999-11-11 Thread Julian Lawton
- Well - I meant 'modernist'. I don't think modernists looked 'square'. They do and they don't at the same time, but even in their day, compared to scruffy beatniks and rebellious rockers, they looked 'square'. 'You know what mod stands for - moderation' (quote from a 64 rocker).

PP Arnold..and ..

1999-11-11 Thread Leyla McNickle
PP Arnold does a track on the new OAsis album, isnt that crazy?... I understand shes been on Primal Scream tracks, but that makes a little more sense, craziness. hm. leyla = WAnna be a Popstar? Do you like Popstars? Especially Skinny British Popstars? Hedonism United

Here's Terry...

1999-11-11 Thread Tyra /ta*rah/
Love, Tyra __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Terry.JPG

Re: Here's Terry...

1999-11-11 Thread YuthQuake
Tyra, my new screen name is this. I don't check the hotmail anymore. Love, Summer.

Here's Terry Part 2

1999-11-11 Thread Tyra /ta*rah/
Ha Ha Ha, Tyra __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com terry1.doc

Re: PP Arnold..and ..

1999-11-11 Thread catfish
'craziness' on her behalf, certainly. oasis = 'bag of shite' - Original Message - From: Leyla McNickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11 November 1999 20:02 Subject: PP Arnold..and .. PP Arnold does a track on the new OAsis album, isnt that crazy?... I understand

Re: Here's Terry...

1999-11-11 Thread Eamon Caddigan
At 03:09 PM 11/11/99 -0500, you wrote: Tyra, my new screen name is this. I don't check the hotmail anymore. Love, Summer. Thanks for the info, Summer, I'll be certain to update my address book. -Eamon

RE: PP Arnold..and ..

1999-11-11 Thread Anakin Skywalker
shite? as in ye olde bagge o' shite? *-Original Message- *From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of catfish *Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 2:10 PM *To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *Subject: Re: PP Arnold..and .. * * *'craziness' on her behalf, certainly. * *oasis = 'bag

Re: [Moment of fame!]

1999-11-11 Thread MISA CHALLINGSWORTH
um, off the subject, do you know a lad by the name of Richard Corbridge from Bradford? Not mod in anyway, mostly into hardcore/punk but a very socialist attitude. I'm tryin to locate him. heard he might be in york or London. Help? miss misa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh I almost forgot.

Re: [Re: weeping little modette]

1999-11-11 Thread MISA CHALLINGSWORTH
Becka, i'm feeling your pain. but just as you feel like "chain of fools", and then "can't hurry love", soon you'll be feeling "i will survive" and you'll just like a new woman. in all sincerity, i moved half way across the US to try and begin a lovely relationship and you know what? he's too

Re: [Re: weeping little modette]

1999-11-11 Thread Rebecka popgirl
mis misa u must have a golden heart thanx soulmama :) hugs becka .. Becka, i'm feeling your pain. but just as you feel like "chain of fools", and then "can't hurry love", soon you'll be feeling "i will survive" and you'll just like a new woman. in all sincerity, i moved half way across

RE: weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread Anakin Skywalker
I dont know what to say except I am sorry. You're pretty brave to post this here, I am sure you're not going to get all supportive responses... I wish I could tell you that eveerthing's going to be great, but you know that's not true, there is going to be alot of pain: however.. don't blame

Re: [Re: weeping little modette]

1999-11-11 Thread Eamon Caddigan
At 02:03 PM 11/11/99 -0800, you wrote: mis misa u must have a golden heart thanx soulmama If it's any consolation, I, too, know the lonely, endless night of pain. My wisdom teeth are coming in. -Eamon

japanese monster battle, neatbeats,etc

1999-11-11 Thread Michael
I haven't seen any posts about this event, though I've been deleting like mad recently, funny that. Tuesday Night: at, An Tua Rua...er, I mean the club formerly known as 'Ri Ra' was the scene of mad night of Japanese 'Mods and Monsters' ... and no less than five bands if I counted

Whoever wanted the beat lingo, here 'tis....

1999-11-11 Thread Jeff Harper
Here 'tis... A A Hummer (n.) -- exceptionally good. Ex., "Man, that boy is a hummer." Action --What's happening Ain't coming on that tab (v.) -- won't accept the proposition. Usually abbr. to "I ain't coming." Alligator (n.) -- jitterbug. Apple (n.) -- the big town, the main stem, Harlem. Apple

I am currently listening to:

1999-11-11 Thread tax man
Os Mutantes. very nutty! = __ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com

Re: weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread Dana Gier
Wow! Never have I seen such... *Empathy*, on this list. That's why they call it *the blues*, baby. It's hard to believe now, but it will get better... Believe me, I know! Cheers, D __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

Re: I am currently listening to:

1999-11-11 Thread benjamin pirani
Oh baby, I love those Mutantes. If only miss Laura Katter would return my CD I could enjoy them once Again. Right now i am listening to Otis Redding sing "Sweet Lorane". It was the B side to "Dock of the bay". Man, Does it COOK!! By the way, I bought this 45 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Although

Re: weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread Abby Beatty
hi, My name is Abby and my e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], I was just wondering why I am getting e-mails from you and they are not for me. If you could explain that would help me a lot. Thanks From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re:

Re: Tracy Moore Knows the Score!

1999-11-11 Thread ModBoss
In a message dated 11/10/99 9:02:51 PM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: For all of you who have lives and don't post 20-30 posts everyday and then pretend as if all this is a waste of your time even though you seem to have time to post over a hundred times, none of this

Re: weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread Lucky Strike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tell you what... the first person who flames this girl has me to contend with...Im serious. Luv, I know exactly what you are going through and I know that there are a lot of people who feel the same way. I agree with the last person who posted that it takes

Re: I am currently listening to:

1999-11-11 Thread Jeff Harper
The Crooks - Modern Boys

Bostokyo/Pills/Home Seth Home.

1999-11-11 Thread Drew 17
Neatbeats were amazing. Michael wrote: The Come-On (NYC) also played a set but my memory fails me. be thankful- they were definitely the lowlight of the night, although I left before the 5678s came on (Vinny, I acted for the first match but n subsequent fights I was blocked by actual

Re: weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread Dana Gier
Not exactly a Flame... but I toned it down a bit as I am not completely heartless... Gee, a heart of gold! No wonder they call you... Davy Love Cheers, D __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

Whoever wanted the beat lingo, here 'tis

1999-11-11 Thread Jeff Harper
Here 'tis... A A Hummer (n.) -- exceptionally good. Ex., "Man, that boy is a hummer." Action --What's happening Ain't coming on that tab (v.) -- won't accept the proposition. Usually abbr. to "I ain't coming." Alligator (n.) -- jitterbug. Apple (n.) -- the big town, the main stem, Harlem. Apple

Re: PP Arnold..and ..

1999-11-11 Thread catfish
whatever... the point being, oasis are a load of old toss and i'm amazed pat arnold even contemplated being amongst their number. as if they weren't bad enough, oasis have proven that they're at least 2 LPs behind ocean colour scene. and that's bad. they're not even good enough to be called

Re: I am currently listening to:/weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread Eamon Caddigan
At 07:29 PM 11/11/99 CST, Benjamin P wrote: Although that particular record is not so rare, The record shopping in the Twin Cities is fantastic! Far better than chicago for sure! Now I realize I've never gone record shopping in the Twin Cities, but damn' Benjamin, Chicago's the town I found (I

Re: Eamon/weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread Lucky Strike
Eamon Caddigan wrote: At 07:29 PM 11/11/99 CST, Benjamin P wrote: Although that particular record is not so rare, The record shopping in the Twin Cities is fantastic! Far better than chicago for sure! Now I realize I've never gone record shopping in the Twin Cities, but damn' Benjamin,

Re: Eamon, the weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread Eamon Caddigan
At 09:54 PM 11/11/99 -0500, you wrote: Do you just sit and wait for me to say something so you can correct me Eamon...? Yep. Seriously, I was merely pointing out that you were treading dangerously close to hypocrisy, especially with that "try talking to your family or friends or try private

Re: weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread FencerMod
In a message dated 11/11/99 5:34:23 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The fact is it happens... SO WHAT it's not the end of anybody's world! 6 months is not a long time to be in a relationship at all and maybe he had some very valid reasons to do it... Reading some of the

Re: [Re: weeping little modette]

1999-11-11 Thread pixie ruin
keep strong becca...i know that pain too well..and am currently nursing a broken heart...but i would never take back getting involved with him..as it taught me alot...it taught me not to date and to stay celebate..which ive done for about three months thus far...im in the "i will survive"

Re: [Re: weeping little modette]

1999-11-11 Thread FencerMod
In a message dated 11/11/99 9:05:03 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: i just became really jaded towards the whole dating scene in general..but its a double edged sword really. if you dont date you get lonely, but if you do, you stand the chance of just getting

Re: weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread Lucky Strike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I dont recall anyone "male bashing" here Davy...I think that it is probably the one thing that we can all agree on is that the end of any relationship no matter how long it was be it 6 months or 60 years is hard...I think that the empathy that came out is a natural

RE:weeping modette

1999-11-11 Thread pixie ruin
keep strong beccai know that pain too well and am currently nursing a broken heart but i would never take back getting involved with him.. it taught me alot it taught me not to date and to stay celebate which ive done for about three months thus far... im in the "i will survive" phase

Re: Eamon, the weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread Lucky Strike
Eamon Caddigan wrote: At 09:54 PM 11/11/99 -0500, you wrote: Do you just sit and wait for me to say something so you can correct me Eamon...? Yep. Seriously, I was merely pointing out that you were treading dangerously close to hypocrisy, especially with that "try talking to your

Re: weeping modette

1999-11-11 Thread Lucky Strike
pixie ruin wrote: its good to realize that most boys are just that.. boys. they hurt and lie and all of that wonderful stuffi cant begin to count all the times i was hurt and lied to.. WHAT A FUCKING CROCK OF SHIT! and what would you be saying if a guy on this list posted that most WOMEN

Re: weeping modette

1999-11-11 Thread Jeff Hunt
Lucky Strike wrote: pixie ruin wrote: its good to realize that most boys are just that.. boys. they hurt and lie and all of that wonderful stuffi cant begin to count all the times i was hurt and lied to.. WHAT A FUCKING CROCK OF SHIT! I second Davy on this one. My mother raised

Re: weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread Asriel420
Davy I think we are soulmates, I really do, so nice to see someone that thinks like me, although that is also scary. Seriously this broad seems to be really full of herself, blah blah we all get dumped, (some more than others( but to come on this list whining for sympathy and to get some

Re: weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread Daniel Geddes
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 00:03:42 EST From: "pixie ruin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Re: weeping little modette] .its good to realize that most boys are just that..boys. they hurt and lie cheers, pixie Yeah, because women (sorry, "girls") never lie. Everybody knows that. Dan

Re: weeping little modette

1999-11-11 Thread Rebecka popgirl
First I'd like to make some things clear.. I do not recall writing anything bad about the male gender and i don't think I blamed every guy for a number of occations happening to me. I know people are different and they are obvioulsy going to respond different to such a post. you might hate