From: somms@mit.edu
To: somms-digest@mit.edu
Subject: Soundgarden Digest, Saturday, 19 Aug 1995
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Date: Sat, 19 Aug 1995 01:54:07 EDT
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The Soundgarden Digest:  Saturday, 19 Aug 1995

listadmin:    saperl@mit.edu
list archive: http://web.mit.edu/saperl/sg/archive/archive.html

Today's Topics:
 

                                 New Album 2
                                 Re: b-sides
                               Re: Silverchair
                                   Reading
                             Pukkelpop Festival
                             more SG on the Web
                 Re: Soundgarden Digest, Friday, 18 Aug 1995
             Re: #1(2) Soundgarden Digest, Thursday, 17 Aug 1995
                 Re: Soundgarden Digest, Friday, 18 Aug 1995
                         RE: Soundgarden play lists
                 Re: Soundgarden Digest, Friday, 18 Aug 1995
                          Knights of the Soundtable
                 Re: Soundgarden Digest, Friday, 18 Aug 1995

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Date: Fri, 18 Aug 1995 09:12:45 +0000
From: Daniel Ladle <DMLA@wpo.nerc.ac.uk>
To: somms@MIT.EDU, ar303921@student.uq.edu.au
Subject: New Album 2

Dear all,
             Soundgardens new album is being produced by themselves as
oppose to Michael Beinhorn who produced the last one.  According to
Chris Cornell " I think the this record, done this way, (e.g. beinhornless)
is gonna cost significantly lessthan the last record so we can afford to
take the chance of it being complete shit!  If we end up a month from
now being finished with it and half of it's shit we can go 'well, alright, I
guess we can try it the other way again".

                          Hope this relieves some of the tension
 
                                                       Dan



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Date: Fri, 18 Aug 1995 18:47:25 +1000 (GMT+1000)
From: LITTLE JOE <s327857@student.uq.edu.au>
To: blind dog <s325961@student.uq.edu.au>
Cc: The Garden <somms@MIT.EDU>
Subject: Re: b-sides

OK favourite b-side's 	: Kyle petty, Son of Richard
		      	: Birth Ritual (demo)
		      	



	    	       ___________________________
                      = ALIVE IN THE SUPERUNKNOWN =
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Date: Fri, 18 Aug 1995 19:23:28 +1000 (EST)
From: "BRADLEY W. BARTRAM" <bartramb@student.gu.edu.au>
To: Soundgarden Mailing List <somms@MIT.EDU>
Subject: Re: Silverchair

On Thu, 17 Aug 1995, Julia Thiel wrote:
 
> Has anyone out there heard of Silverchair, Tumbleweed, Cruel Sea, Midnight
> Oil, Hoodoo Gurus?? 

Heard of Silverchair? They're one of my favourite bands (excluding SG of 
course...). I bought the lp of Tomorrow and Frogstomp and I'm definately
not disappointed! My fave Silverchair songs include Tomorrow, Shade, 
Israels Son and Blind.

Have fun!

- - Brad.


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Date: Fri, 18 Aug 1995 10:34:33 +0000
From: Daniel Ladle <DMLA@wpo.nerc.ac.uk>
To: somms@MIT.EDU, ar303921@student.uq.edu.au, DMLA@wpo.nerc.ac.uk
Subject: Reading

Dear all,
             Just thought you may like to know that me and my girlfriend now
have tickets to the last day of the Reading festival when Soundgarden
are playing.  Of course this may make those of you who don't live in
England a bit jealous,  but don't worry 'cos I will give you all a full report
as soon as I arrive back at my computer on tuesday the 29th of August.

                                              Dan

"Most bands do drugs in the studio!!!  We do crosswords" -  Kim Thayil in
Stone Gossards Seattle studio with a dictionary clutched under his arm.




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Date: 18 Aug 95 12:15:14 EDT
From: Greg Meadows <100551.3012@compuserve.com>
To: Soundgarden M-list <Somms@MIT.EDU>
Subject: Pukkelpop Festival

Living in Brussels, Belgium. Going to see SG next week at the Pukkelpop
Festival. (Can't wait) Has anyone seen them live lately?


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From: saperl@MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 1995 14:56:52 PDT
Subject: more SG on the Web
To: somms@MIT.EDU

i'm sure some of you saw the post on alt.music.soundgarden about the lowlands
festival. i checked out the web site, and there is indeed some material about
soundgarden (biography, images, sound clips), though everything is in dutch.

the place to go (LONG address):

http://www.vpro.nl/htbin/scan/www/lowlands/bands-events/template/band_main?soun
garden+SOUNDGARDEN+12

if the thought of dealing with that address doesn't appeal to you, i've added a
link to it in the "resources" section of my soundgarden page.

http://web.mit.edu/saperl/www/somms/soundgarden.html

seth


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Date: Fri, 18 Aug 1995 15:14:42 -0400
From: MoonDruid@aol.com
To: somms@MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: Soundgarden Digest, Friday, 18 Aug 1995

Hmmmm....just wondering, but does anybody ever get that odd feeling that
Chris and Kim and Matt and Ben might just kinda check this list out whenever
they get the chance??? Like...not actually talking, but just looking at it
and luaghing when they're misquoted or saying "Yeah, that was good." or stuff
like that?

Moon Druid

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Date: Fri, 18 Aug 1995 15:14:33 -0400
From: MoonDruid@aol.com
To: somms@MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: #1(2) Soundgarden Digest, Thursday, 17 Aug 1995

I just picked up Digging the Garden, a live bootleg from a concert in Italy
and a disco somewhere in America, during the Motorvision tour. The first part
starts with a shortened version of Searching with my Good Eye
Closed....really good, but too short. Rusty Cage is all Kim on guitar. Little
Joe was great!!! Slaves & Bulldozers has the first verse of Alive, as well as
the Jesus Is My Friend verse. That sounds incredible. Room is amazing, I
would love to see that live.
The second part is a short concert, and it starts with Hands All Over, which
is VERY good. Gun sounds great, you have to hear it to believe it. Beyond the
wheel has Hey Jude in the beginning, and then it kicks into one of the
greatest songs on the bootleg. Big Dumb Sex just shows how cool the fans are
and how great the band is. During each chorus, all that Chris sang was "Hey I
know what to do..." the crowd did the rest. Then, at the end, Chris yelled
out FUCK and the crowd yelled YOU and they did that starting slow and picking
up. Matt caught on and did a quick drum beat for it and Kim hit a few chords
and Ben just did a little background noise. Somewhere closes it off, and that
was great.
Overall rating, Five stars for both parts.

Moon Druid

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Subject: Re: Soundgarden Digest, Friday, 18 Aug 1995
From: jsimpson@mail03.mitre.org (Jamesetta Simpson)
To: somms@MIT.EDU, MoonDruid@aol.com
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 95 16:49:31 -0400

>Hmmmm....just wondering, but does anybody ever get that odd feeling that
>Chris and Kim and Matt and Ben might just kinda check this list out whenever
>they get the chance??? Like...not actually talking, but just looking at it
>and luaghing when they're misquoted or saying "Yeah, that was good." or stuff
>like that?
>
>Moon Druid
>
>
Hmmmm...are you trying to tell us something - hiding behind your aol cover name
(Moon Druid)!  "I will  print out the e:mail as soon as I finish this posting -
Mr. Cornell"  Damm I guess I shouldn't have said that..  Just kidding. 

Would people who are interested in only the music - give a hoot what we say out
here in cyberland?  One would hope they (SG) would care about their fans.  At
lease they could send a Thank You card to Seth - wait a minute is our fearless
leader a SG spy!!! 

Gee you could see Chris, Kim, Matt and (love him) Ben behind every posting
going out on the information highway.   If they are reading us or not - gotta
love that music..     


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From: Michael Barnes <MichaelB@humongous.com>
To: mm328995 <mm328995@minmet.uq.oz.au>
Cc: somms <somms@MIT.EDU>
Subject: RE: Soundgarden play lists
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 95 14:15:00 PDT


Regarding the Spoonman song in concert: (At least in their last concert in 
Seattle): The song is  written about an actual homeless man that lives here 
in Seattle (Pioneer Square), who plays the spoons for a living or somesuch. 
From what I understand, Chris and the boys had him along to play the spoons. 


(If I'm wrong about him playing on stage don't flame me.)

Cheers!

*** Korea or Canada or maybe Taiwan ***
*************************************************
MichaelB@Humongous.com

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From: mm328995
To: somms
Subject: Soundgarden play lists
Date: Friday, August 18, 1995 1:38PM

At 12:16 PM 8/18/95 +1000, blind dog wrote:
>
>       IF YOU WANT TO UNSUBSCRIBE, MAIL IT TO:
>
>       saperl@mit.edu
>       saperl@mit.edu
>       saperl@mit.edu
>       saperl@mit.edu
>       saperl@mit.edu
>

People obviously don't read their mail nor do a lot of them have basic
common sense - it should be obvious that if you subscribe to one address
you're probably going to have to unsubscribe to the same!

Doesn't matter - I'm interested in what Soundgarden plays at the gigs,
especially recent ones. Some bands delve back to their past albums and play
little new stuff where as its vica versa for others! What do Soundgarden
play - would people please post up Set lists (doesn't have to be the whole
show or in any order!) from whatever Soundgarden shows they remember?

Also, when Soundgarden play Spoonman live (I assume they do this
frequently), what do they do for the "spoon solo" - is there an actual
spoons player that they have along or does Chris Cornell do something
whacko? I'd just be interested!

Thanks in advance for replies.

Jackhammer.


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RE: Unsubscribe posts - Faith No More's song Small Victory has the following
in the outro which I think covers the scenario we're facing:

If I speak at one constant volume, at one constant pitch, at one constant
rhythm, right into your ear, you still won't hear, you still won't hear...


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To: jsimpson@mail03.mitre.org (Jamesetta Simpson)
Cc: somms@MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: Soundgarden Digest, Friday, 18 Aug 1995 
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 1995 17:40:00 EDT
From: seth <saperl@MIT.EDU>


> Would people who are interested in only the music - give a hoot what
> we say out here in cyberland?  One would hope they (SG) would
> care about their fans.  At lease they could send a Thank You card to
> Seth - wait a minute is our fearless leader a SG spy!!!

you found me out. i am a lieutenant in the soundgarden spy corps and
have started this mailing list and written the web page in order to
acquire information that may be used to better our cause,
superunearth, in which we gain control of the planet and force our
will upon its inhabitants. my superiors are, naturally, not human,
opting to pose as a rock band from seattle so as to seem credible.

reality: i'm not a soundgarden spy, though perhaps you might see some
things in the near future that will make you wonder...

seth (listadmin who knows more than he lets on)

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Date: Fri, 18 Aug 95 19:19:22 EDT
From: "Si tu pouvais savoir..." <aston@eden.rutgers.edu>
To: somms@MIT.EDU
Subject: Knights of the Soundtable

Does it normally take forever to hear back from the fan club? The reason I
ask is that I sent them a check which was cashed on June 15, but I have yet
to get anything from them. I would send a letter, but I don't feel up to
making the effort over 2 dollars, you know? What should I do? 

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Date: Fri, 18 Aug 1995 19:29:00 -0400
From: JUNKGUNF@aol.com
To: somms@MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: Soundgarden Digest, Friday, 18 Aug 1995

In a message dated 95-08-18 01:25:24 EDT, Mr. McKenzie writes:

>Big Bottom (live)
>Big Dumb Sex (dub)
>Blind Dogs
>Birth Ritual
>Birth Ritual (demo)
>Can You See Me
>Cold Bitch
>Come Together
>Earache My Eye (live)
>Exit Stonehenge
>Fell on Black Days (demo version)
>Fresh Deadly Roses
>Girl U Want
>Heretic
>HIV Baby - 7" version
>HIV Baby - Born To Choose version
>Homicidal Suicidal
>I Can't Give You Anything
>I Don't Care About You
>Into The Void (Sealth)
>Kyle Petty, Son of Richard
>Like Suicide (acoustic)
>Motorcycle Loop
>Room A Thousand Years Wide - 7" version
>Seasons
>She's A Politician
>Show Me
>Spoonman (Steve Fisk remix)
>Stray Cat Blues
>Touch Me
>Toy Box

others:

Heretic (deep 6 version)
Tears to Forget (deep 6 version)
All your lies (deep 6 version)
Outshined (edit)
Rusty Cage (edit)
She likes surprises
New Damage (remix)
Kickstand (live)
FoBD (live)
Beyond the Wheel (live)
My Wave (live)
Jesus Christ Pose (live)
Fell on Black Days (radio edit)

On bootlegs:
American Woman
Communication Breakdown
Cop Killer
Thank You (Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Agin)
Everybody's got something to hide except for me and my monkee
Nowhere but you
spoonman (demo)
fluttergirl
missing
flower (peel sessions)
beyond the wheel (demo)
Nothing to say (demo)
stolen prayers
heartfist
unholy war
black cat
reach down (demo)
angel on fire
no attention
blind dogs (live)
fell on black days (demo - live)
 kyle petty, son of richard (live)

+ a couple more I cant think of right now...

Note:  some of the boot songs are temple of the dog or chris cornell
demo's....


steven

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