From: Level42-request @ worldmachine.com (Level42 Digest) Subject: Level42 Digest V2000 #19 _ ____ _ ____ _ _ ___ // //__ // / //__ // /__// __// //__ //__ \\_/ //__ //__ // /__ D I G E S T Level42 Digest Volume 2000 : Issue 19 1179 subscribers Today's topics: SV: Level42 Digest V2000 #18 JENNY LINDSKOG Who really is responsible for the Admin for Tra>> Phil Jarvis Prince's trust willem en kirsti Jazz Cafe David Webster "Just Like That" help DonZipf Re: Level42 Digest V2000 #18 ERICWHE01 ------------------------------ Subject: SV: Level42 Digest V2000 #18 From: "JENNY LINDSKOG" Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 13:24:44 +0100 >Lisa is back on track and thanks to Jenny's latest posting now we all know >Jenny's age. Isn't it great the Digest is back ? Oops. I promised myself I >wouldn't say that. Sorry. Aw, darn!! Now I can't pretend to be young and fresh anymore... BTW, is it just me or are ppl actually talking about music these days? jnx / Kai-drooler and proud of it ************************************************************************************** Come and join the crazy mailing-list: Shortcut URL to this page: http://www.onelist.com/community/AlternativeWorlds ------------------------------ Subject: Who really is responsible for the Admin for Trash & The live CD? From: "Phil Jarvis" Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 04:30:25 PST Hi Everybody, I put in a mail to the digest about three weeks ago concerning a CD of my band that I had sent to Marks P.O Box hoping that he would perhaps pick it up (Perhaps foolishly in hindsight!). I have had no replies concerning this matter and am still wondering if it ever made its way into Marks CD Player.Can anyone help? If anyone's interested check our website out and music, I think that we would make quite a good support band for mark when he goes out live again.What do you think? Mail me. http://www.funkrock1.demon.co.uk/Html/TutFramesPage.htm Cheers, Phil D ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Subject: Prince's trust From: "willem en kirsti" Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 09:56:45 +0100 Got my hands on a great ceedee compilation of the Prince's trust concerts. It contains three ceedees. Released by L&D records in 1996. The most that I was suprised about is that on the first ceedeee Level 42 plays Hot Water; I never knew that they did this song . I have seen the vids then and as far as I can remember they've played RITF and LIL. Can anyone inform me, in what years L42 played on the PTconcerts , and which song they did.. Also a great song from Swing Outt Sister; Breakout with Mark on bass, and some other artist with Mark on bass wich you all probably know. Have a nice weekend..... Cheers Willem. Ps the postman delivered a fantastic songbook "level best". great pics and bad basslines ! ------------------------------ Subject: Jazz Cafe From: "David Webster" Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 16:44:07 -0000 Hiy'all, Can anyone put my mind to rest. Those of you that went to any of the Jazz Cafe gigs, (especially the Thursday gig, as I was there) may have the answer. Am I imagining things or did MK perform World Machine. Its just that every time I listen to the JC cd I keep remembering that we, (the audience) sang the 'fills' to one of the songs, which does not appear to be on the cd. The only track that comes to mind is the afore mentioned WM. Help, am I going mad!!!!!!! Remember, 'Drum stop, very bad, very bad' Dave Webster ------------------------------ Subject: "Just Like That" help From: DonZipf @ aol.com Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 12:30:33 EST > Another bass matter; Would any bass player who has learned > Just Like That be willing to help me with one part? > > It's the 16 bar middle piece that starts at 2:13. Mark sings 'it's too > late....' over it. What notes are played here? The root notes > sound like F sharp, B and E. It comes down basically to a 2 > bar riff that gets repeated 8 times. Greg, here's how I play it: E-string: F# w/ 1st finger, then 3rd finger slide from Ab to Bb A-string: slap Db, hammer-on to Eb D-string: F# A & G-strings: Eb w/ 3rd finger, sliding to B w/ 1st finger, then add octave, followed by ghost-note on A-string, then to E w/ hammer-on to F# and back, sustaining E E-string: add open E to sustained E on A-string, add octave on G-string Then, I just vary the pattern a bit, each time 'round. Enjoy! - Z. ------------------------------ Subject: Re: Level42 Digest V2000 #18 From: ERICWHE01 @ aol.com Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 14:37:31 EST In light of the premature death of Andy Sojka, I think it's about time that all his early work is rewarded. Perhaps this a good time for the Re-issues to appear, and this may in some way be a tribute to the pioneering forward thinking that allowed Level 42 to blossom. (Polydor permitting of Course !!) Also on another note , did any of the unreleleased output from the Nick Launay sessions in 1982 make it to see the light of day in the form of bootlegs and the like ? Eric W