From: Level42-request @ worldmachine.com (Level42 Digest) Subject: Level42 Digest V2001 #13 _ ____ _ ____ _ _ ___ // //__ // / //__ // /__// __// //__ //__ \\_/ //__ //__ // /__ D I G E S T Level42 Digest Volume 2001 : Issue 13 1389 subscribers Today's topics: Wally's Echoes Illya Vaes missing track / guest appearance MK Erik Terheggen L42 Dance remix on 3FM (Dutch radio) henri blakenburg =?iso-8859-1?q?Kevin=20E>> Re: Level42 Digest V2001 #12 Alex Humphries a playlist Tom Trudell ------------------------------ Subject: Wally's Echoes From: Illya Vaes Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 13:40:41 GMT+1 ** Reply to note from Level42-request @ worldmachine.com (Level42 Digest) 13 Jan 2001 11:00:02 -0000 >>I found a copy of Wally Badorou's Echoes on cassette recently. I've >>never seen it on CD. Is this rare or a common release? >Don't know, found and bought it in a normal CD shop once. I suppose >you could order it if you know the catalog number (I don't know >offhand, it's Island Records and something with 105 I believe). The >same goes (went ;-) for "Words Of a Mountain" BTW. Wally Badarou - Echoes, Island 257 483/CID 104 (bar code 4007192574834) Wally Badarou - "Words Of A Mountain", Island 259 873 (bc 4007192598731) -- Illya Vaes (ivaes @ hr.nl) "Do...or do not, there is no 'try'" - Yoda Holland Railconsult BV, Integral Management of Railprocess Systems Postbus 2855, 3500 GW Utrecht Tel +31.30.2653273, Fax 2653385 Not speaking for anyone but myself ------------------------------ Subject: missing track / guest appearance MK From: Erik Terheggen Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 04:50:18 -0800 (PST) Hi levelfriends, I have a 'trivia' question for which I do not know the answer: around 1986/87 I saw Mark performing in a video, singing one line. It was some kind of relief thing, with a lot of black singers. Very groovy, very funky, It was NOT Music relief (What's going on)or band aid (let it be). I posted this question a few times earlier, but never got an answer; is there someone close enough to Mark to ask him ? The first person that is able to send me a mp3 of this track is going to receive my (second) 12inch 'Thunderthumps and the toetsenman' feautering Mark and Mike for free!!!! Cheers ! Erik T. == reply aub naar erik.terheggen @ buma.nl please use as default erik.terheggen @ buma.nl __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Subject: L42 Dance remix on 3FM (Dutch radio) From: "henri blakenburg" Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 14:11:39 Hi friends ! Last friday i was listing to Radio 3FM a program called "Dance classics" at 18:45 hour. The people could those between 3 dance remixes. One of them was L42 mixed by ....?? The one with the most votes would be broadcosted. L42 won with 2 times more votes than the second one. So there was a L42 remix on the radio with: SAY, LG, HW, LIL, WM and RITF in it. All about 7 and a half minute !! Enyone else of the Dutchies heared it ??? And how did make the remix ?? It was a Dutch name, not Ben Liebrand. Greetings from Holland. Henri. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. ------------------------------ Subject: From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Kevin=20Esprit?= Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 16:55:25 +0000 (GMT) dave webster can you e-mail me privatley please thanx. ____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie ------------------------------ Subject: Re: Level42 Digest V2001 #12 From: "Alex Humphries" Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 00:30:57 -0000 Hi levelheads, call me sad aswell, but that 'To be with you again' yesterday gave me insparation, so here is 'Turn it on' (spanish to English) The reach in another day and the world are, as soon as a progression passage far that does to blind that lives on the money that is hour to change to license he behind everything Gírelo whenever you can give him returned in you you know that you can Everything you inside come in your consonancia from the heart your mind, then she does that a beginning any thing you soon wish to be will become return of the reality (then you will see) ignited he whenever you can give him returned in you you know that you can You you are outside tact so déle returned upon you does not need much to burn itself for above Takes a diverse point of view and discovers what you can make close obtain to more every day now the world a passage of absent progression Gírelo is right whenever you can give him returned in you you know that you can You you strike the cover so déle returned for above does not stop always, right burn he stops Gírelo above whenever you can give him returned in you you know that you can I'm really sad ..Humph42... ------------------------------ Subject: a playlist From: Tom Trudell Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 20:09:27 -0800 Hello again, Here's what I played on the Grooveyard radio show Friday night (10 - 12, 91.9 KMUN, Astoria Oregon) the spaces are the mic breaks Maceo Parker - Mercy Mercy Mercy Aretha Franklin - Think Greyboy - Singles Party Sun - Super Duper Super Star Wall of Voodoo - Mexican Radio AWB - Pick up the Pieces Talking Heads - Makin' Flippy Floppy Young MC - Principal's Office Stereo MC's - Ground Level The Radiators - Papaya Donald Fagen - Green Flower Street Level 42 - Can't Walk You Home Brian Ferry - Answer Me Confunction - Ffun Heavy D -We Got Our Own Thing Thomas Dolby - I Love You Goodbye Commander Cody - Hot Rod Lincoln Nervous Norvous - Transfusion EZ Rollers - Walk This Land Lou Rawls - You'll Never Find Blue Nile - Midnight Without You Beat Farmers - Happy Boy Steve Taylor - Meltdown at Madame Tussauds James Brown - Living in America Joe Jackson - What's the Use of Getting Sober Fred Schneider - Lime in the Coconut I offer the playlist not to aggrandize my little radio show, but merely to help someone else along in their search for interesting tunes. Next show: more Level 42, something from One Man or Trash, how about Stroppy Sevens, and??? Recommendations appreciated. And how many of us really knew that "Can't Walk You Home" was the sorrowful lament of a smitten quadraplegic??? Sorry about that last one, -Tom T