Subject: Level 42 Digest, #389 ===================== * LEVEL 42 DIGEST * ===================== Digest 389 Saturday, 05/13/95 150 subscribers Today's messages: Thanks re: Dog... Totally Irrelevant RE: Level 42 Digest, #387 New Voiceprint Issues! Help us Vince...You're our only hope!... Extra Tracks Not On Forever Now Extra Tracks Not On Forever Now L42 list update ------------------------------ From: Benedict Poole Date: Fri, 12 May 95 12:27:35 +0100 Subject: Thanks re: Dog... Doh! I forgot about _Influences_! Silly me. That reminds me, I'll dig it out this weekend! Thanks for the info re: the Japanese CD of _Forever Now_ - I'll look out for it. Any news on Mark's current solo project? Ben -- * Ben Poole | 4th Year American Studies | University of Kent at Canterbury * ------------------------------ From: "Friesen, Alex" Date: Fri, 12 May 1995 09:00:13 -0500 Subject: Totally Irrelevant Totally Irrelevant 1995/05/12 08:53 Vince's quote: >"Oh, it's a *Unix* system!" > -- Lex, in JURASSIC PARK The best part is she's looking at a Macintosh screen as she says this. (In the book I believe the park was run on two Crays.) I recently heard a track from Wally Badarou's "Words Of A Mountain" as interlude music on a local PBS TV station. ...Alex... "generating square waves while he's playing new games, finally gets the chip off his back" ------------------------------ From: He Who Walks Backwards Date: Fri, 12 May 1995 15:22:32 BST Subject: RE: Level 42 Digest, #387 Ah.. I do know sorrow after all. It's on my knebworth vido (sorry ,vidayo). Just recognised it from the lyrics. ------------------------------ From: lazlo @ Rt66.com (Lazlo Nibble) Date: Fri, 12 May 1995 08:53:23 -0600 (MDT) Subject: New Voiceprint Issues! I just saw these show up in the Intergalactic Garage pre-order list: LEVEL 42 - FOREVER NOW CD (JUNE. On VOICEPRINT. Brand new sleeve + 3 bonus tracks) BOON - TIN MAN CD (5/30 LEVEL 42's original guitarist. On VOICEPRINT. All new material) I have exactly one CD on Voiceprint -- an EP of stray David Bedford and Tom Newman tracks called "Variation On A Rhythm Of Mike Oldfield". They *look* like a legitimate label based in Austria. Does anyone have any information on these releases? I think it'd be cool if they worked L42's catalog a little bit! RCA could stand the embarrassment of seeing a tiny indie do better with the band than they could . . . Wow! Solo Boon material! -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo @ rt66.com) ::: Check out http://www.rt66.com/lazlo for the Internet Music Wantlists, ::: many artist discographies, and other record collecting resources. ------------------------------ From: akpaulet @ vt.edu (Amanda P.) Date: Fri, 12 May 1995 12:08:46 -0500 Subject: Help us Vince...You're our only hope!... I swear, this is the most depressing day of my life; I'm graduating tomorrow, leaving all my friends, going to Clemson, SC [where I don't know _a_ soul] for grad school in August, and now _this_?! Level 42 list staring down impending demise? While you're at it, why don't you give me a nice paper cut and pour lemon juice in it? ; ) I was so jazzed that [hopefully] I'd be able to get the list when I move, so I 'd have at least _one_ constant in my very inconsistent life. NOOOOOOOOOOOO! Don't do this to me! <*whimper*> Really Eric, I realize it's not anything you can control, but can't _anyone_ help? Please. For my sake? [Okay, I know, I need a better argument.] Anyway, big fat congrats to Zaron. [I've been meaning to e-mail you back and apologize in case you thought my response to your questions were a little curt. Honestly, I never meant them to be.] I trust you'll play appropriately representative music, ifyaknowwhatimean. I'm supposed to go to Florida next week [still debating], but if I do, _please_ you all be here when I get back. Take care, -Amanda P.S. Hey Dirk! Has Ricardo left yet? Is Germany still standing, I mean, all in one piece? : ) Amanda K. Paulette akpaulet @ vt.edu Virginia Tech, '95 Clemson University, '97 (?) *********************************************************************** "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." -- Douglas Adams *********************************************************************** ------------------------------ From: John Edward Martin Shuford Date: Fri, 12 May 1995 10:16:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Extra Tracks Not On Forever Now Lazlo began to point this out, but it wasn't a full listing. On the European version of Forever Now appear 11 tracks. Two more tracks, Past Lives and Learn to Say No appear on the japanese release. There's a Forever Now CDSingle that includes Past Lives and Play Me. On the Love in a Peaceful World CDSingle appear the tracks The Bends and Heart on the Line. The missing track from the demo tapes is Time Will HEAL (not "END"), unless there is a more correct bit of info that Lazlo has that is beyond the info released by the Fan Club. Course, Lazlo could be right, because they originally listed All Over You as merely Over You, which left you know clue as to the tone of the song, the pacing, etc. My guess is that Time Will Heal could be along the lines of As Years Go By. ------------------------------ From: lazlo @ Rt66.com (Lazlo Nibble) Date: Fri, 12 May 1995 11:34:27 -0600 (MDT) Subject: Extra Tracks Not On Forever Now > The missing track from the demo tapes is Time Will HEAL (not "END"), > unless there is a more correct bit of info that Lazlo has that is beyond > the info released by the Fan Club. I'm working off a tracklist that was posted here well before FN was released. The fanclub's information is likely more accurate. I'll note the ambiguity in the discog for future generations to share. :-) Laz ------------------------------ From: eric (Eric J. Hansen) Date: Fri, 12 May 95 13:41:31 EDT Subject: L42 list update Folks, I just had another idea. Regardless of whether or not I get to keep my own personal "eric" account on the enterprise machine, I may buy into a dedicated SLIP/PPP account from a local Internet provider anyways. While this incurs an expense (since my enterprise account is "free"), it affords me a much nicer platform to run a list. I am thinking that if I did this, I could still run the L42 list using my own mailbox and some of the wonderful features of the Unix OS such as 'at' scheduling. Chances are that I can pull this off one way or another. Further, if the people at the provider are cool with the idea, you can all expect several more lists coming out of this! (is this the pheonix rising from the ashes of...) Any Unix/shell hackers out there with good ideas, please let me know. Today is Friday and I've got Fashion Fever! -Eric