Re: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-15 Thread Fred Heutte
I agree with FredG up to a point. I actually really liked Pills Thrills and couldn't care a bit that the Mondays could barely strum their way through a show. Where I live (Portland, Oregon) there was virtually no indication of the electronic dance music revolution underway, and though the

RE: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-15 Thread Robert Taylor
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 January 2007 22:38 To: Martin Dust; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town Yeah, well Tony Wilson can kiss my American butt. Any idiot with half a brain knows that I was the greatest creator of a hybrid

RE: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-15 Thread Gary . Girard
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RE: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-15 Thread Mislav
Hell yeah ! :-) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 5:25 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town Couldn't agree more ! Pills, Thrills Bellyaches is a classic

RE: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-15 Thread Toby Frith
Brits, let alone the USA. -Original Message- From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 January 2007 09:15 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Martin Dust; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town I would disagree - they were funky

Re: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-15 Thread Martin Dust
On 15 Jan 2007, at 14:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh give me a break. Tony Wilson was just hyping his heading towards bankruptcy label pathetically when he came over for the NMS. The label was fine, it was the club that taking everything down Fred. I was at that Mondays gig @

RE: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-15 Thread pauley
: Re: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town Yeah, well Tony Wilson can kiss my American butt. Any idiot with half a brain knows that I was the greatest creator of a hybrid AcidTechnoHouseRock band. But it is true that no American record company wanted to support my vision

RE: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-15 Thread Toby Frith
2007 14:32 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town yeah but all that pagan/ spiritual stuff...and naked on stage...well it was all a bit prog rock i thought...and jack the tab...that sounds as bad as it ever did...at least the moddays had

RE: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-15 Thread Robert Taylor
And pigeon murderers! Rob Taylor VT Librarian x8599 Hatch Desk x1088 VT Library Users' Guide -Original Message- From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 January 2007 14:35 To: pauley; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

Re: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-15 Thread robin
the Mondays were..er...drug dealers. ...and working class northerners. It wasn't all about the music, but the mass identification at that point with the band. robin...

Re: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-14 Thread telepathic
Yeah, well Tony Wilson can kiss my American butt. Any idiot with half a brain knows that I was the greatest creator of a hybrid AcidTechnoHouseRock band. But it is true that no American record company wanted to support my vision. Happy Mondays were a complete waste of time. Absolutely no

Re: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-04 Thread Martin Dust
Keith Allen is also here. He is introduced as Dr Keith Allen of the Post-Freudian Therapy Centre in Geneva and a world expert on drugs. There's an outbreak of muttering when Wilson says this and he doesn't miss the opportunity. 'It's so strange in America,' he says, beaming. 'You're so

RE: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-03 Thread Odeluga, Ken
PROTECTED] Sent: 02 January 2007 21:07 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town You know how it goes, 4hrs listening to someone else tuning snares and pads This made me laugh tho, Derrick should have kicked Allen's arse... New Music Seminar

Re: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-03 Thread Martin Dust
: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 12:16 PM Subject: RE: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town Yeah that is infamous Martin. I even remember reading about that in The NME in Balham library

Re: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-03 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town Yeah that is infamous Martin. I even remember reading about that in The NME in Balham library, as a kid. I don't think anyone acquitted themselves well with that seminar and it all made highly entertaining reading of course! Ken

Re: (313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-03 Thread Dan Bean
I remember reading this at the time. I didn't really know what they were talking about at back then, but I used to read Melody Maker (now defunct UK music newspaper) from cover to cover and it stuck for some reason. Also, just watched Michael Winterbottom's 24 Hour Party People film, which

(313) Long Day In The Studio, When Manchester Came To Town

2007-01-02 Thread Martin Dust
You know how it goes, 4hrs listening to someone else tuning snares and pads This made me laugh tho, Derrick should have kicked Allen's arse... New Music Seminar organised by Tony Wilson, held in New York. Featuring a cast of Tony Wilson himself, Keith Allen, Derrick May and Marshall