Subject: Level 42 Digest, #280 ===================== * LEVEL 42 DIGEST * ===================== Digest 280 Tuesday, 01/17/95 111 subscribers Today's messages: Re: Level 42 Digest, #279 Hi from a newbie Forever Now, et.al Hi from a newbie ------------------------------ From: dcrowson @ amoco.com Date: Mon, 16 Jan 95 13:04:27 +0000 Subject: Re: Level 42 Digest, #279 >From: DM >Date: Sun, 15 Jan 1995 19:22:09 -0800 >Subject: L42 Polydor remix album 92 > >Hi > I'm new to the list. Welcome :) >> From: Michael BROOKS >> In reply to the long message yesterday.... >> the drummer on the last tour was Gavin Stephenson....or was it >> Richardson....don't have my programme at hand....... >> Dave, can you confirm this? > >I think it was Stevenson, but I too don't have my programme to hand either, >I'll confirm this tomorrow.(unless someone beats me to it :) Well, I nipped home at lunch, and found out the correct names; (and yes, I know it's rude to comment to your own posts but....:) for the Forever Now tour the personnel were; Mark King - Bass, Vocals Mike Lindup -Keyboards, Vocals Jakko Jaksyzk - Guitar, Vocals Gavin Harrison - Drums John Thirkell - Trumpet Gary Barnacle - Saxaphone Tim Hook - Tour Manager Paul Crockford - Manager Fan club: Elizabeth Ackroyd Level42 Fan Club 50-60 Islington Park St. London N1 1PX [Elson or anyone...Is this address correct...I thought the fan club was offially closed now ?] Merchandiser : Tom Conaty, Leona Taylor, Sarah Yeoman at Brockum There, I think that should cover it :) ------------------------------ From: eva @ slim.slnsw.GOV.AU (Eva Zsigri) Date: Tue, 17 Jan 1995 10:30:12 +1100 (EST) Subject: Hi from a newbie I'm another new one to the list and thought it time I gave a bit of my listening history. I first became aware of Level 42 when I was still a teen but didn't really pay much attention to them. But when I became involved with a bass player, I got a chance to hear a lot more of their work. In Australia, we seemed to get most of the main stream popular tracks released, but I've not heard a word about recent releases. I collected a few albums on vinyl (True Colours, The Mixes thing) and even scored a copy of Running in The Family on CD from a friend who got it for christmas and didn't really think much of them. I've got another album on CD which I picked up for some bargin basement price, but that's as far as I've been able to get with collecting material in Australia. This may be a common question, but where can I get my hands on a discography? I'd like to know just how far behind I am. Perhaps a breif bio too so I know who and what you guys are talking about.... I'm looking forward to getting up to date. And if anyone out there is doing some Webbing, check out my Australian Music World Wide Web Site. http://www.st.nepean.uws.edu.au/~ezsigri/ausmusic/ Eva. =8) ------------------------------ From: ChezDan @ aol.com Date: Mon, 16 Jan 1995 18:42:54 -0500 Subject: Forever Now, et.al Hi Can someone tell me if Forever Now is readily available in the UK? I have a friend coming to Mobberley this weekend and he offered to do some "shooping" for me. (I mean "shopping" :p ) Living in the states sure is hard on us Level-Heads! I have all of the standard release US material, and my gem is the White Funky disk! Please recommend some releases that may not be available here (US) that I can have my friend look for. Thanks a million! Dan Williams chezdan @ aol.com ------------------------------ From: lazlo @ RT66.com (Lazlo Nibble) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 1995 16:49:34 -0700 (MST) Subject: Hi from a newbie > This may be a common question, but where can I get my hands on a > discography? Check on my home page (see below). -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo @ rt66.com) ::: Visit http://rt66.com/lazlo/ for Discographies, Record ::: Collecting Resources, The Internet Music Wantlists, and more.