0x0000 <zero_... wrote:
> --- Will Dockery wrote:
>
> > Also, for some strange reason a person is asking about your ancient
> > "Waterworlds" album, from a (favorable!) online review cached away
> > for at least a decade. I simply replied that I'd be in touch with
> > you on that (I should have a crumbling copy of it on cassette out
> > in the shed if interest warrants a CD reissue...)
>
> Holy Analog-to-Digital Conversions (ADC), Batman!  Did that come out of
> left field, or what?  And you still have a copy?  Amazing!  We will get
> together about this off-list - that tape is definitely still worth
> something to me if you can find it.  It would be the only extant
> recording from that period, I believe, unless Bey still has a copy.

Almost certainly a copy in the big Piggly Wiggly box of tapes going
back to 1977, but of course time and the harsh Southern elements can
really do a number on a K-Mart cassette over a couple of decades... if
it plays at all it may take some extensive restoration.

The weather's getting quite tolerable here in Shadowville these days so
shortly I'll make my way out to the shed and bring the tapes in and do
an inventory of what still exists, at least in name. I hope also to
locate such stuff as the original acoustic Greybeard Cavalier, the
Pontious-Walls Terminus sessions, Mar-Zi-Pan, the 1983 Holliday Inn 5th
Anniversary show, and other stuff of note and infamy.

Speaking of Bey, what was his first name? I came across a Bey as part
of a Netherlands art scene a few days ago and wondered about that...
this is in the Netherlands version of Wikipedia.

> > "...Aggressive experimental jazz with some rock touches now and then.
> > The core is some wild sax playing, backed up by acoustic guitar.
> > Ever-changing pieces that don't bother to explore any riff for long,
> > but instead bounce to a new idea every few seconds...."
> >
> > The guy (named "Joe Castleman") says the review is from 1989.
>
> That is just incredible - this is online?  Link?  URL?

Joe didn't give a link the last time I looked, and Googling
"waterworld" and "pd wilson" brings up only a wretched Comic Update
review (From:  COMIC UPDATE #1, August 1, 1986 and COMIC UPDATE #2,
August
18, 1986) of which the less said the better, but sets the date at
least.

http://groups.google.com/groups/search?hl=en&lr=&q=%22waterworld%22+%22pd+wilson%22&qt_s=Search

Which came from a question from the thread "Crystal Valley Saloon and
Oyster Bar open mic" in August: "Speaking of knowing who people are...
who is "0x0000"? That name pops around associated with you a lot, Will,
and one day appeared in my instant messenger..."

http://groups.google.com/groups/search?hl=en&q=%22who+is+pd+wilson%22&qt_s=Search

>  Searching on
> "Waterworld" is only going to get me billions of links to the movie,

Which came out years after your record... was based on a Sci-Fi book
iirc?

> I think, but the review would show my claim to prior art...  think I
> could get waterworld.com?  Hell, a settlement from Universal would be
> non-trivial all by itself!

I'm moving over to gmail directly to contact Joe, and hook you up with
him and see what other info he has on this... at which point the
question needs to be raised: "Who is Joe Castleman?"

--
"Ozone Stigmata" by Will Dockery
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

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> 0x0000


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