Is there some reason why posts are filled with long blocks of HTML and geek
code ?
Can't we just get plain vanilla text messages in ascii ?
Pleaaase ... be careful with drfault settings and with forwards
from the web.
This stuff is a pain in the eye, and it clutters up the list.
Ken
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I didnt see this html stuff at the end of the message, I though I had cut
it away.
Just to show you my context, slightly edited, no d-words etc:
-- Forwarded message --
I just received a telephone call from somebody and Time-Warner, on the
Warner side. Seems the want to do a show about a web site that promotes
... , which turns out to be ...org.
The plan to
The nature of e-mail is one of high ambiguity and that is worth remembering
Media in general. But I suspect easter bunnies are less sensitiv. Or what
?
Has Fluxus ever been so harmless ?
No.
Maybe we could try a list, make a game.
I am sensitive for:
The Easter Bunny
R
Trout Mask Replica
Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)
Wow... Those are the two Captain Beefheart CDs in my collection.
I've thought about getting "Safe As Milk" for several years now as well.
Myke
The Graham Bond Organisation and Julie Driscoll were both well known in
Britain in the seventies
(or possibly late sixties - my memory is hazy there)
I wouldn't have thought they had much to do with fluxicity or the art scene
Graham Bond was a strange person. Clean art for clean museums. How
Don Van Vliet.
How exactly is "Vliet" pronounced?
Myke
listening to stuff i haven't thought of in years. this place is really
dusty
c, :)
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone ever heard of Rhashan Roland Kirk? I always liked his music a
Didnt he invent this:
(circular breathing), turning in a circle on one leg.
(Without the leg.)
H.
The aborigines have done circular breathing since forever, that's how a
didgeridoo is played.
"Safe As Milk" was Beefheart's first album. Produced by Ry Cooder. In my
opinion, his style is not as fully developed as on later albums like Trout
Mask or Doc at the Radar Station.
RA
Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote:
Trout Mask Replica
Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)
Wow... Those are the two
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
Yes, I know of John McLaughlin if you mean the guitarist who studied Eastern music
and
did jazz fusion. Same guy?
Yep ! From England. He did some nice music in 69 with Tony Williams
Lifetime. "Emergency" was one of my favourite music some years ago.
Yeah, have
"Safe As Milk" was Beefheart's first album. Produced by Ry Cooder. In my
opinion, his style is not as fully developed as on later albums like Trout
Mask or Doc at the Radar Station.
That's pretty much in line with the things I've read about it in the past.
I think there is a review of the CD
"Safe As Milk" was Beefheart's first album. Produced by Ry Cooder. In my
opinion, his style is not as fully developed as on later albums like Trout
Mask or Doc at the Radar Station.
I have Mirror Man. 1965 ? More on pop music: has anybody "U" of Incredible
String Band ?
Yeah, have heard of Tony Williams too, the drummer. I never
Fred Frith etc, music with shaver. Its difficult to say that Lifetime is
fusion. He was the drummer of...and its a trio, John Mc, and Organ. What
later became "fusion" wasnt yet developed. The other tape I heard those
day was the
The aborigines have done circular breathing since forever, that's how a
didgeridoo is played.
Maybe he used it exessively, in jAZZ, dont know.
Ken,
I think your post may confuse people who don't see the long blocks of HTML
and geek code that you do. I believe you're referring to Heiko Recktenwald's
post titled "Doors of Perception. Court Rules (fwd)" Which contains an
attachment. I see the attachment, but I don't see the code you refer
At 08:56 am -0700 30/3/00, Carol Starr wrote:
The Whitney Biennial includes Internet Art this year--
the smell of newness?
as a dog does when it scents a hare??
?? isaac babel (use to said)
...pez
ps: 25 years ago
we had the video for first time
at the same biennal
At 07:20 am +0800 31/3/00, Potter, Nick (Worley - Spotswood) wrote:
nick
--this has been a fluxus performance titled "geek code prt. 2 act. 23"--
wrong
this is the act. 25 or 27
in my personnal account.
takealookatthearchives
...pez
ps: did someone remember the mahavihsnu orchestra?
I think most people here find the posting of such material witout some
contextualising statement somewhat offensive to say the least.
This is a point of view I dont accept. Contextualisation...
Is it possible not to have a context? I don't see how it could be.
"Contextualization" would
All right, get serious about obscurity. Who has any Residents albums?
AK
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From: Heiko Recktenwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: query
Date: Thursday, March 30, 2000 10:26 AM
"Safe As Milk" was Beefheart's first album. Produced by Ry Cooder. In
At 07:43 pm -0700 30/3/00, Carol Starr wrote:
isn't it just too bad the armadillo closed, it was great fun.
music certainly takes one down memory lane.there is vinyl all over the
studio since this thread started.
c, :)
so do still in vinyl times
with ten boxes of 33 rpm's
including zappas
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
More on pop music: has anybody "U" of
Incredible
String Band ?
center
Yeah, I got that.
/center
In fact it's about the only thing I've gotten lately: all these
invisible jim-beam zen fluxbunnies, spasmodically original coding
artifacts and idiosyncratic
I do I do! I have there pop album and I have access to a couple more...
Nick
All right, get serious about obscurity. Who has any Residents albums?
AK
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From: Heiko Recktenwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: query
Date: Thursday, March 30,
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