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Today's Topics:
 

                         Re: temple of the dog boots
                 Re: hihi.... some rumors I've been hearing
                 Re: hihi.... some rumors I've been hearing
                                  Re:Listen
                              Kerrang and stuff
                         Re: (fwd) Re: reading boot.
                                Re: your mail
                                    Oops.
                           RE: Misconstrued Lyrics
                                  Help!!!!
                Re: Soundgarden Digest, Thursday, 25 Jan 1995
                     This isn't faith No More anymore...
                         Re: (fwd) Re: reading boot.
             Re: you're stuck with me again.......thoughts on s
                              Ack, and stuff...
                              Re: disco volante
                Re: Soundgarden Digest, Tuesday, 23 Jan 1995
                             Re: sorta related..
                                Re: Help!!!!
                                     tab
                         Re: (fwd) Re: reading boot.
                Re: Soundgarden Digest, Thursday, 25 Jan 1995
                          Re: florists and forests
                          Re: Back-masking follies
                              Heavy Petting Zoo
                                 almost live
                              temple of the dog
                      Re: Faith No More and Mr. Bungle
                                  Re:Listen
                         Re: (fwd) Re: reading boot.
                                 Ummm..stuff
                                Re: Help!!!!
                Re: Soundgarden Digest, Thursday, 25 Jan 1995
                                  Re:Listen
                                    help!
                               Sorry, but.....
             Re: you're stuck with me again.......thoughts on s
                          Re: Back-masking follies
                            Web, er somethin'...
                            Re: Ack, and stuff...
                                  Touch Me
                            Re: temple of the dog
                             FW: FW: Flower E.P.
                              Tabs, and things
                      WHOA! (sorry to bother you again)
                                 hairy bush!
                             Mr. foreshocks!!!!
                          Is track order important?
                                  dirtbags!
                                  Re: Rush
                                  LISTEN UP
                                 BOOGIESHOES
                               Re: almost live
                Re: Soundgarden Digest, Thursday, 25 Jan 1995
                        i hope this is a good point.
                         (Fwd) Re: Kerrang and stuff
                                  Re:Listen
             Re: you're stuck with me again.......thoughts on s
                            Re: Kerrang and stuff
                          Kim the hairless wonder!
                                Re: Help!!!!
                                   Blargh.
                                 hairy bush!
                     This isn't faith No More anymore...
                               Re: almost live
                          Re: Web, er somethin'...
                           Re: wallets and seasons
                                 hairy bush!
                               Re: Ummm..stuff
                        Re: Kim the hairless wonder!
                                      
                                 hairy bush!
                          ms sampler and altavista
                     This isn't faith No More anymore...
                               Re: Ummm..stuff
                                  Reading95
                          Re: T-shirts in Holland ?

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Subject: Re: temple of the dog boots
From: "Matthew Paul Lawrence" <mattlaw@cogs.susx.ac.uk>


> Phelipe wrote:
> > hey, does anyone have any temple of the dog bootlegs?
>
> 	I once heard a PJ bootleg, I think it was called 5 Alive. In
> that disc, Eddie Vedder sort of sang a bit of hunger strike.

Is that the one where the audience sings Chris's part at the end and then
Eddie says "I'll play that for Chris when we get back, he'll be really proud"
or something when they're finished?.. If so, I know the one you mean. :)

Matt

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From: sgkots@aol.com [this is really foreshock@bbs.cowland.com -seth]
Subject: Re: hihi.... some rumors I've been hearing

- -------------< COMMENTS BY Foreshocks >--------------

Ok, since I heard all those contradicting rumors like Soundgarden's
playing Lolla and there isn't gonna BE a Lolla, I emailed the fan club
and this is what I got as a response. Oh God! I'M GONNA SEE SOUNDGARDEN!
hehe

- ----------< END OF COMMENTS BY Foreshocks >----------

We do not have final confirmation, but the rumors of Soundgarden appearing on
this year's Lollapalooza tour are close to being for real instead of just
rumors.
Stay tuned.
KOTS



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Subject: Re: hihi.... some rumors I've been hearing 
From: seth <saperl@MIT.EDU>


> -------------< COMMENTS BY Foreshocks >--------------
> 
> Ok, since I heard all those contradicting rumors like Soundgarden's
> playing Lolla and there isn't gonna BE a Lolla, I emailed the fan club
> and this is what I got as a response. Oh God! I'M GONNA SEE SOUNDGARDEN!
> hehe
> 
> ----------< END OF COMMENTS BY Foreshocks >----------
> 
> We do not have final confirmation, but the rumors of Soundgarden appearing on
> this year's Lollapalooza tour are close to being for real instead of just
> rumors.
> Stay tuned.
> KOTS

Now now, Foreshocks, it's not nice to return address your email
'sgkots@aol.com'... someone (namely, KOTS) is going to be upset when
people start replying to your message...

seth


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From: "R. Kingsnorth" <rk12@leicester.ac.uk>
Subject:       Re:Listen

On Wed,  24 Jan,  Vikki wrote...

  >      and when you skip certain tracks 
  >   in favor of other individual songs, the 'intended' mood of 
  > the work is interrupted and lost.  IMHO, give the mood of 
  > the ENTIRE PIECE a chance to be absorbed in through your 
  > nerve endings or something of the SG experience gets missed!
     
     
....I agree.  I really don't see the point of 'shuffle' buttons and 
the like on cd players.  Sure,  repeating tracks is one thing but 
skipping them is pretty silly to me.  If you take 'Superunknown',  
for example,  you HAVE to listen to it in the right order,  ie from 
start to finish,  because it creates a specific mood.  If you fart 
about with tracklisting then this mood is lost,  and you do miss 
something.
This is one reason  why I like to buy  stuff on vinyl....much less 
corruptible!
Beck
Beck

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From: "R. Kingsnorth" <rk12@leicester.ac.uk>
Subject:       Kerrang and stuff

Hey,  interesting.....well sort of .....this week's issue of that 
horribly tabloid(but I buy it anyway!!) mag Kerrang! has this thing 
in its news section about Soundgarden with quotes from an 'Internet 
press conference' which they say was last week...except they have 
Chris joking about when he goes through his 'Phil Collins stage',  
talking about kd Lang and claiming to have nicked Jerry Garcia's 
finger (the headline on the front of the mag is 'Soundgarden steal 
dead man's finger')...anyway,  the quotes are exacly the same as 
those found in the mtv online sesh(I think it was the mtv one) - 
which was not last week...
This means that either
1.  Chris Cornell is a robot whose speech can be programmed word for 
word and somebody programmed an already-used set of word
2.  Kerrang! have,  as usual,  got their facts wrong.  Again!
btw,  they also said that the new album was hopefully expected in 
Spring...which means that,  according to the reports I've heard,  it 
could appaer at any bloody time!
oh well...hope it's soon anyway.  Hope they come to England as 
well...grrrrrr )(*(*&&^^$stlg%stlg"&^stlg&%!! can't wait....
Beck

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From: Geoff Kleemola <gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: Re: (fwd) Re: reading boot.

The Loud Love video is called Louder Than Live.  It look very much live 
the album Louder than Love, except it is shaped like a videotape.

>>>------------------------------->
 Geoff Kleemola
 gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
 U of Winnipeg Psychology student
 http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
<-------------------------------<<<


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From: Geoff Kleemola <gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: Re: your mail

Why the hell don't you just un-subscribe then?  This is the second 
bullshit message you have posted in less than a week.  Are you 
deficient?  What did you expect to get in your inbox when you subscribed 
to the soundgarden mailing list?  Why don't you subscribe to something 
more fitting like the 'I'm a big whining, freaking loser' mailing list, 
or the 'my frontal lobe is not functioning correctly' mailing list.  I'm 
sure you would be welcomed and feel quite at home there.  No offence 
intended, but if you don't like soundgarden, don't tell us about it!  
					-Sincerely,

						Geoff

On Wed, 24 Jan 1996 davidanderson@wbc.edu wrote:

> 
> ya know I'm getting tired of all this soundgarden
> crap, why dont you guys just give it a rest
> 
> 

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From: foreshocks@bbs.cowland.com
Subject: Oops.

Remember that letter I copied from sgkots@aol.com?? DON'T reply to
that.... if you do, Soundgarden's fan club is gonna get a LOT of mail...
reply to ME if you want
Sorry,
Foreshocks



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From: mrl5@Lehigh.EDU (ClownWithBazooka)
Subject: RE: Misconstrued Lyrics

MR>To whomever I've cured,
MR>    The lyric I messed up was on spoonman when he says "all my friends are
MR>    skeletons"  I always thought he said "all my friends are scared or dead"
MR>    and on beyond the wheel instead of "between your house and the home" I
MR>    heard "between your house and the holy" anyway thats my canadian .5 cent
MR>    for the day.
MR>        ClownWithBazooka

>A friend of mine thought Holier Than Thou by Metallica was Poison
>Arrow.
>And on Rusty Cage, I though he said, "You ironed me awake and hit me
>with a hand of broken nails."  And then, "You tied my Lee and watched
>my blood begin to boil."   And then later, a friend thought it said,
>"You turned a phillips head inside my brain."  I though my friend said,
>"You turned a phillips head and signed my brain."  I'm a putz...but so
> is he.
        Well there was a time when I thought he said a "head of broken nails"
                   Clown
>Nothingman

 > -"You are, Poison Arrow!"


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From: MAYOR McCHEESE <beyera@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu>
Subject: Help!!!!

	Anyone who can get a hold of the Fresh Deadly Rarities boot leg 
would be greatly worshipped by myself if they could pick it up for me.  
Not only will I worship you, I'll also pay for it and the postage.  Any 
takers on expanding my love for SG?

			Just a Tulpa who disappears when you forget,
				The Good Mayor 

@:^|  <This is my ascii art picture of Ben Shepard.  Any other people 
	have band member ascii art (as inane as this)?
&:^$% <Kim Thayil???
(|:^|) <Mayor McCheese                  Cheesin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

==============================================================================
                               *MAYOR McCHEESE*
==============================================================================

*The views expressed by Mayor McCheese (copyright 1975, McDonald's 
Corporatation, New York, NY) are not neccessarily those of McDonald's, or 
any of it's affiliates.  All complaints and legal action are to be filed 
with GRIMACE, FRYGUY, HAMBURGLER, AND ASSOCIATES at Happyland Island, 
Indonesia.


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From: "Andy Lenart" <LENARTA@warp.msoe.edu>
Subject:       Re: Soundgarden Digest, Thursday, 25 Jan 1995

Greetings and Salutations,
One thing I've always wondered is who gets to pick the songs
off of an artist's album that get played on radio stations,
and in turn, become popular? There are many SG songs that never
get air time, and many of the songs that are played aren't as good
as the ones not played, in my opinion. Radio stations tend to play
too many of the same songs, to the point of making us sick.
I'd like to hear songs like Limo Wreck, Like Suicide, 4th of July,
Room A Thousand Years Wide, etc., get some play time, too.
Songs like My Wave are cool and all, but hearing the same song over
and over and over and over and over and over and over is beginning
to make me dizzy.===> Lenart <===

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: This isn't faith No More anymore...

FO>I saw Soundgarden once, but too bad I can't remember a damn thing about
FO>it... except seeing Chris and Kim on the sidewalk beforehand... made my
FO>life... =) I wish my car stereo was like the one you described...
FO>Foreshocks

Wow.  I want to get Chris Cornell's address.  I hear he snowboards. 
I'd like to ask him to come snowboarding with me and see if he can keep
up with me.  :)  That would be the day.  It would aslo be the day I
have that stereo in my car.  :)
 
                                                                       
    Nothingman
 
  -Then again, I'd be happy enough to see them on any sidewalk.

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: (fwd) Re: reading boot.

TO>>The intro to Rusty Cage
TO>> kinda sucks too.  
TO>No way!!!!!  The intro to Rusty Cage sucks?  No!!!!!!  Heretic!!!!  
TO>Burn at the Stake!!!!

Have you heard Rusty Cage on Motorvision?  It's freakin' great!  Much
better than the album version.  And it doesn't have that intro.
 
                                                                   
Nothingman
 
  -It's raining icepicks on your steel shore.

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: you're stuck with me again.......thoughts on s

TO>>                                        Nothingman and His Amazing Two
TO>> Chords
TO>>  
TO>>   -Color me once, color me twice, everything's gonna turn out right.

TO>Hey, you wouldn't happen to be dissing the Violent Femmes, would 
TO>you?  Cuz that is not allowed.  -j  

No.  Of course not.  They kick ass.  I was just stating that I only
know two chords.  Well, not really, but I like to say that so nobody
expects something cool from me.  :)
 
                                                                       
   Nothingman
 
  -And you can't fuck with the Violent Femmes.

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Ack, and stuff...

TO>> 
TO>> Yeah, but I've never seen Soundgarden live, only on Motorvision on my
TO>Ok, you've never seen soundgarden live....

TO>> Chris' voice still wasn't as good as it was
TO>> live.
TO>Um, uh, what's wrong with this picture?  Or did you see Temple Of The 
TO>Dog Live?  Which is highly unlikely in Maryland, may i add...

I mean live on tape.  You know.  Motorvision and the such.  Gee, get
all technical and stuff. :)

TO>1.  If anyone likes sg THAT much, they prbably have their own 
TO>creativity to use.

But it's fun to play covers anyway.  SG is full of creativity, and they
did a bunch of covers.

TO>2.  If any guitarist was that good, do you think he'd want to play in 
TO>a COVER BAND?

But that guitarist would have to get recognized by the masses to be
famous, and that is a hard thing to do, even if you have talent.  A
cover band would make more money than an original band (on a local
scene I mean) because the people would recognize the songs more and
like them.  But that doesn't mean they can't play some of their own
stuff.

TO>3.  If, by any chance, you could even FIND a drummer that could play 
TO>Matt's time signatures, why would he ever play in a cover band?

Again, the same as above.  I think you might know what I mean....maybe.

TO>Well, now that i've destroyed my fantasy, i think i'll leave you 
TO>wonderful people alone.  -j

I suck, and you destroyed my fantasy too.  Oh well, now I guess I have
to get a real job.
 
                                                                 
Nothingman
 
  -If this isn't what you see, it doesn't mean you're blind.

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From: Matthew <mjs7@axe.humboldt.edu>
Subject: Re: disco volante

On Thu, 25 Jan 1996, SHAFT wrote:

> hey everyone in this dreary year of music, that is 1995
> i have found A new dawn
> Mr bungle disco volante
> it is nothing like the first album
> this album will breath new life into your soul


Hey listers, I haven't been back on the list for very long so I don't 
really know what the hell is going on (not a new concept for me)  Anyway, 
I have to agree with SHAFT about disco volante.  I think that you haven't 
lived until you have had the Bungle experience. Although not as good (in 
my opinion) as their first album it has some killer tracks (see: carry 
stress in the jaw and merry go bye-bye)  Go buy a Bungle album now.

I have probably said this stuff and more about Bungle in the past so 
disregard this message and go read something else.  I'm sure you have a 
new message from Nothingman, or Carolyn may have some useful insights on 
U2 or koalas or something along those lines.

                              
                                       Matthew.

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From: alisa brozena <lee@frontier.wilpaterson.edu>
Subject: Re: Soundgarden Digest, Tuesday, 23 Jan 1995

On Wed, 24 Jan 1996, Sid Vicious wrote:

> > Did anyone notice that there is a 1996 Faith No More calendar in the market 
> > including 11 photos related to Faith No More and a photo of Kim Thayil!!!!! 
> Does he 
> > look like Jim Martin or what???
> 
> Where did you see this?
> 
>Did you also know that there is a 1996 Soundgarden calender that is 
really nice.  There are some really good photos on it.  I got it as a 
gift from a store somewhere in Long Island.  So if anyone wants to get it 
write to me and I'll give you the exact store and adress.
lee > 

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From: Holland N B <nbholl@essex.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: sorta related..


On Wed, 24 Jan 1996, Glenn wrote:

> > but you have to remember  > what else they have       > covered (Charles 
> Manson   > songs for instance).
> 
> Big deal.  So did the Beach Boys, for God's sake... and none of those songs 
> advocated his beliefs.  Other than that, they've covered Bob Dylan and Paul 
> McCartney, in addition to several punk bands.
> 
> > Well, just 'cause they    > covered an SG song, we don't all have to like 
> them.
> 
> And just because it's trendy to deny every single member of G N' R their dues as 
> musicians doesn't mean the rest of us have to fall into line.  Fact: Slash is 
> one of the best guitarists of the past decade. 
> 
> Take care,
> Glenn
> 
> 
I agree.  I think Slash is a great gutarist.  
I also think that Axl can sing.  The point I was failing to make is that 
Covering an SG song (however well) does not make the band instantly 
likeable.  I happen to like G'N'R and have all of their albums (except 
the Spaghhetti Incident which I have all the singles off).  A band can 
cover who they like but they can also cover some bad songs!


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From: alisa brozena <lee@frontier.wilpaterson.edu>
Subject: Re: Help!!!!

Oh my soon to be worshiper!
I can grab a FDR cd for you at a store by me.  I got a copy and haven't 
put it down yet.  Let me know when you want it and I'll pick it up and 
send it with that other thing I owe ya.
alisa


------------------------------

From: Michael Kitzman <vanguard@holly.ColoState.EDU>
Subject: tab

Does anyone have or know where I can find the tab for Blind Dogs and/or 
Birth Ritual? I already searched the nevada guitar archive. 
Thanks for any help.

Mike

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From: toybox <toybox@email.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: (fwd) Re: reading boot.

> 
> Yeah, the intro sucks, 
Huh?  That intro builds the tension up for the entire song!  Without 
it, the song just wouldn't be the same.

but after you get past that, it's freakin'
> awesome.  And that bass solo kicks ass too.  The intro to Rusty Cage
> kinda sucks too.  
No way!!!!!  The intro to Rusty Cage sucks?  No!!!!!!  Heretic!!!!  
Burn at the Stake!!!!

> shiznit.  Now I just need the Loud Love video (I can't remember what
> it's called).
Louder than Live.  -j

Coil my tongue around a bumblebee mouth.

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From: "Mercyhurst Prep Library" <mercylib@erie.net>
Subject: Re: Soundgarden Digest, Thursday, 25 Jan 1995

On 25 Jan 96 at 11:05, Andy Lenart wrote:

> Greetings and Salutations,
> One thing I've always wondered is who gets to pick the songs
> off of an artist's album that get played on radio stations,
> and in turn, become popular? There are many SG songs that never
> get air time, and many of the songs that are played aren't as good
> as the ones not played, in my opinion. Radio stations tend to play
> too many of the same songs, to the point of making us sick.
> I'd like to hear songs like Limo Wreck, Like Suicide, 4th of July,
> Room A Thousand Years Wide, etc., get some play time, too.
> Songs like My Wave are cool and all, but hearing the same song over
> and over and over and over and over and over and over is beginning
> to make me dizzy.===> Lenart <===
> 

I'm not expert, but I've been told by folks in music that it's 
therecord company that makes the decision.  What I'd like to know is, 
what makes a record comapny full of white collar execs the experts, ya 
know?  And, yes, on top of all that, I agree that radio stations do 
tend to play certain stuff into the ground!  Know what else?  I think 
MTV sux massively for copping out and not playing the Jesus Christ pose 
video!  Offensive images, my eye!  I get offended when I watch some of 
the massively sexist, violent rap videos!  But Canada's Much Music 
liked the JCP vid...am I  right, my Canadian friends on the list?

later...deb


/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
 Mercyhurst Preparatory School
 Keeping you connected in 1995!
/\/\/\/\/\(C)1995TMK/\/\/\/\/\/\

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From: Cornell <melusk2@crow.cybercomm.net>
Subject: Re: florists and forests

My original interpertation of Birth Ritual
Life like peedo
all war and bolts
prepare to break for us
I'm spun around
life for machines
for the birth ritual

You can drive my nails
to watch the circus

After that i just stopped trying
Gregg

 "Don't come over here and piss on my gate. Save it,    ___________
  just keep it off my Wave" --My Wave, Soundgarden     |           |
						       | Soul Sick |
"Go avay or i vill taunt you a zecond time" anonymous  |___________|
 French man.            melusk2@crow.cybercomm.net


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From: Cornell <melusk2@crow.cybercomm.net>
Subject: Re: Back-masking follies

You forgot to give credit to Dana Carvey's Church Lady for that call 
(Santa rearranged is Satan)
Gregg

 "Don't come over here and piss on my gate. Save it,    ___________
  just keep it off my Wave" --My Wave, Soundgarden     |           |
						       | Soul Sick |
"Go avay or i vill taunt you a zecond time" anonymous  |___________|
 French man.            melusk2@crow.cybercomm.net

On 25 Jan 1996 rc@gcc.cc.md.us wrote:

> SM>>From: "Michael V. Ledesma" <mike@dostmis.gov.ph>
> SM>>Subject: Re: Soundgarden Digest, Monday, 22 Jan 1995
> SM>>
> SM>>BACKWARD MESSAGES on track 665 on the UltraMega?
> SM>>Wow!  this back-masking thing is really sweeping everybody, even
> SM>>here...
> 
> SM>"...santa is my king. santa is my king. hell. i love you santa baby. you
> SM>got what i neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed."
> 
> SM>I know. This has been covered before.
> SM>I'm bored.
> 
> If you rearrange the letters in Santa it spells Satan.
>  
>                                      Nothingman
>  
>   -Live backwards....evil, baby.
> 

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From: Matthew <mjs7@axe.humboldt.edu>
Subject: Heavy Petting Zoo


     For any NOFX fans on the list, I just got a promotional copy of the 
new album, which I think is supposed to be called Heavy Petting Zoo.  
Anyway, the songs are vintage NOFX and kick some major punk guy ass.  I'm 
not sure when the release date and for all I know it could be out in 
other areas (if so I guess I'm a dork or maybe a nerd)  

Sorry to all those in an SG rut for straying from the desired topic.

"I'm Hobophobic so I'm scared of bums."
     
                                  Matthew. 

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From: Kate Mercier <kam2@axe.humboldt.edu>
Subject: almost live

I remember seeing Kim Thayil on Almost Live a couple years back.  Doing 
the lame list.  Wasn't that Almost Live, anyway?  And, I've never seen 
Cornell on Ben Stiller, but if anyone sees it:  RECORD IT!  Comedy 
Central.  Home of my favorite thing in the world, the Kids in the Hall 
show.  And yes, I'm hardcore with them, too.  I've been watching them 
since the CBC.  :-)

kisses, Kate    (welcome back Carolyn the Master Fellator)  (it's a loke :-)

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From: pkuhl@npcts.edu (Phelipe)
Subject: temple of the dog

hey,
 i was wondering if there is anyone who has any temple of the dog bootlegs?
i'd be willing to buy or trade. i have one soundgarden show from seattle in '92.
they play all the great badmotorfinger songs including slaves & bulldozers
in which chris spins of the lyrics of pj's alive! i also have bootlegs of
pj, u2, rem, collective soul, live, neil young, and bob dylan with the
greatful dead.
so, let me now if you can help.

phil                                          pkuhl@npcts.edu



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From: toybox <toybox@email.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: Faith No More and Mr. Bungle

> 
> Yeah, but I've never seen Soundgarden live, only on Motorvision on my
Ok, you've never seen soundgarden live....

> Chris' voice still wasn't as good as it was
> live.
Um, uh, what's wrong with this picture?  Or did you see Temple Of The 
Dog Live?  Which is highly unlikely in Maryland, may i add...

But still, hearing it loud enough is a different experience as far as 
the overall sound is concerned.  At least that's what i think.  -j

"Vocalist looking to start a soundgarden cover band"
Let me respond to this myself.
1.  If anyone likes sg THAT much, they prbably have their own 
creativity to use.
2.  If any guitarist was that good, do you think he'd want to play in 
a COVER BAND?
3.  If, by any chance, you could even FIND a drummer that could play 
Matt's time signatures, why would he ever play in a cover band?
Well, now that i've destroyed my fantasy, i think i'll leave you 
wonderful people alone.  -j

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From: toybox <toybox@email.unc.edu>
Subject: Re:Listen

>   >      and when you skip certain tracks 
>   >   in favor of other individual songs, the 'intended' mood of 
>   > the work is interrupted and lost.  IMHO, give the mood of 
>   > the ENTIRE PIECE a chance to be absorbed in through your 
>   > nerve endings or something of the SG experience gets missed!
>      
> ....I agree.  I really don't see the point of 'shuffle' buttons and 
> the like on cd players.  Sure,  repeating tracks is one thing but 
> skipping them is pretty silly to me.  If you take 'Superunknown',  
> for example,  you HAVE to listen to it in the right order,  ie from 
> start to finish,  because it creates a specific mood.  If you fart 
> about with tracklisting then this mood is lost,  and you do miss 
> something.
Ok, i see yall's point here, but i cannot agree.  Skipping songs and 
self programming is a good thing.  I don't do it much now, but i do 
it still.  Instead of letting the corporations who probably have a 
big say in what goes where control your mind and preferences, (just 
look at how many otherwise musically adept people have Hootie songs 
in their heads), you get to put YOUR OWN self into the selection 
process.  True, it does destroy the whole of the album, but whose to 
say you can't create other just as good moods youself by your own 
programming?  -j

> This is one reason  why I like to buy  stuff on vinyl....much less 
> corruptible!
Much easier for the big corporations to control your mind through and 
keep you where they want you.

"They caught and drowned the frontman, of the world's worst rock and 
roll band"  -Archers.

------------------------------

From: Geoff Kleemola <gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: Re: (fwd) Re: reading boot.

The version of Rusty Cage has the same intro, but it sounds different.  
I'm not sure what it is about it that's different.  There's more 
distortion or it's a different octave or something.  It sounds really raw 
though.  (And Chris is playing it)

>>>------------------------------->
 Geoff Kleemola
 gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
 U of Winnipeg Psychology student
 http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
<-------------------------------<<<

On Thu, 25 Jan 1996 rc@gcc.cc.md.us wrote:

> TO>>The intro to Rusty Cage
> TO>> kinda sucks too.  
> TO>No way!!!!!  The intro to Rusty Cage sucks?  No!!!!!!  Heretic!!!!  
> TO>Burn at the Stake!!!!
> 
> Have you heard Rusty Cage on Motorvision?  It's freakin' great!  Much
> better than the album version.  And it doesn't have that intro.
>  
>                                                                    
> Nothingman
>  
>   -It's raining icepicks on your steel shore.
> 


------------------------------

From: Cornell <melusk2@crow.cybercomm.net>
Subject: Ummm..stuff

Hello.  I'm wondering if there are any musicians in NJ who dig 
Soundgarden. I'm in a band right now, but it would be nice to at least 
jam with some people that like SG, because they frigging rock.

Um....what's up with SG and the Satanic influence? As evidenced by songs 
like 665-667, the intro to Searching with my Good Eye Closed, and SOMMS 
(SatanoscillatemymetallicsonataS), there is a definte interest....are 
they (yikes!) devil worshippers? WTF is up with that? The devil is a 
figment of an overactive religious zealot's imagination. Used by early 
religions (IMHO) to keep their religious sheep in line.
	However, in Black Hole Sun, there is a line that goes "Heaven 
send hell away...." Are they atheists, or extremely skeptical about God 
or fucking what? If they do practice Satanism, that would fucking suck 
that an awesome band is into that bullshit. I don't want to sound like an 
ultra-religious person (I'm actually kind of skeptical about it) but 
Satan can bite me. I just believe in God. that's it end of story.
Gregg
(Why doesn't someone ever ask them about it in an interview or something?)


 "Don't come over here and piss on my gate. Save it,    ___________
  just keep it off my Wave" --My Wave, Soundgarden     |           |
						       | Soul Sick |
"Go avay or i vill taunt you a zecond time" anonymous  |___________|
 French man.            melusk2@crow.cybercomm.net


------------------------------

From: Geoff Kleemola <gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: Re: Help!!!!

Hey Mayor, I thought you had a copy of Fresh Deadly Rarities.  Didn't we 
listen  to that when you visited?  Don't tell me it's been stolen or eaten!

>>>------------------------------->
 Geoff Kleemola
 gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
 U of Winnipeg Psychology student
 http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
<-------------------------------<<<

On Thu, 25 Jan 1996, MAYOR McCHEESE wrote:

> 	Anyone who can get a hold of the Fresh Deadly Rarities boot leg 
> would be greatly worshipped by myself if they could pick it up for me.  
> Not only will I worship you, I'll also pay for it and the postage.  Any 
> takers on expanding my love for SG?
> 
> 			Just a Tulpa who disappears when you forget,
> 				The Good Mayor 
> 
> @:^|  <This is my ascii art picture of Ben Shepard.  Any other people 
> 	have band member ascii art (as inane as this)?
> &:^$% <Kim Thayil???
> (|:^|) <Mayor McCheese                  Cheesin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> 
> ==============================================================================
>                                *MAYOR McCHEESE*
> ==============================================================================
> 
> *The views expressed by Mayor McCheese (copyright 1975, McDonald's 
> Corporatation, New York, NY) are not neccessarily those of McDonald's, or 
> any of it's affiliates.  All complaints and legal action are to be filed 
> with GRIMACE, FRYGUY, HAMBURGLER, AND ASSOCIATES at Happyland Island, 
> Indonesia.
> 
> 

------------------------------

From: Geoff Kleemola <gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: Re: Soundgarden Digest, Thursday, 25 Jan 1995

Yeah, MuchMusic played the hell out of Jesus Christ Pose.  They play it 
spontaneously now and then in regular rotation, and it's a heavily 
requested song on the 'Power 30', the 'heavy metal' show.  

>>>------------------------------->
 Geoff Kleemola
 gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
 U of Winnipeg Psychology student
 http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
<-------------------------------<<<

On Thu, 25 Jan 1996, Mercyhurst Prep Library wrote:

> On 25 Jan 96 at 11:05, Andy Lenart wrote:
> 
> > Greetings and Salutations,
> > One thing I've always wondered is who gets to pick the songs
> > off of an artist's album that get played on radio stations,
> > and in turn, become popular? There are many SG songs that never
> > get air time, and many of the songs that are played aren't as good
> > as the ones not played, in my opinion. Radio stations tend to play
> > too many of the same songs, to the point of making us sick.
> > I'd like to hear songs like Limo Wreck, Like Suicide, 4th of July,
> > Room A Thousand Years Wide, etc., get some play time, too.
> > Songs like My Wave are cool and all, but hearing the same song over
> > and over and over and over and over and over and over is beginning
> > to make me dizzy.===> Lenart <===
> > 
> 
> I'm not expert, but I've been told by folks in music that it's 
> therecord company that makes the decision.  What I'd like to know is, 
> what makes a record comapny full of white collar execs the experts, ya 
> know?  And, yes, on top of all that, I agree that radio stations do 
> tend to play certain stuff into the ground!  Know what else?  I think 
> MTV sux massively for copping out and not playing the Jesus Christ pose 
> video!  Offensive images, my eye!  I get offended when I watch some of 
> the massively sexist, violent rap videos!  But Canada's Much Music 
> liked the JCP vid...am I  right, my Canadian friends on the list?
> 
> later...deb
> 
> 
> /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
>  Mercyhurst Preparatory School
>  Keeping you connected in 1995!
> /\/\/\/\/\(C)1995TMK/\/\/\/\/\/\
> 

------------------------------

From: Geoff Kleemola <gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: Re:Listen

I'm sure there are no corporations which have a hand at choosing the 
order of soundgarden's songs.  (or any other band I listen to).  I 
believe I've heard Chris say they play a big part in that.  They even got 
in there for the making of AITS.

>>>------------------------------->
 Geoff Kleemola
 gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
 U of Winnipeg Psychology student
 http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
<-------------------------------<<<




------------------------------

From: toybox <toybox@email.unc.edu>
Subject: help!

First of all, i printed those tabs from BMF and left them in the 
computer lab.  After i print stuff, i usually delete it, so if 
anyone has that piece of mail w/ all those tabs on it, please send 
it to me.

Second, the guy from Canada, um, i can't remember your name :(  
Sorry.  But, ye who was going to copy a couple boots for me (One was 
Lolla 92), please send me your address for the third time.  I 
printed that too, getting ready to put the tape in the mail.  and 
the piece of paper disappeared.  

Sorry to be so much trouble.  -j

"i walk these streets alone, shadows hide my face"

          

------------------------------

From: Cornell <melusk2@crow.cybercomm.net>
Subject: Sorry, but.....

This has no relevance to SG really, but i would like to know how to go 
about creating my own Web page tha would probably have some SG stuff on 
it. What should i buy to guide me? Can i download i program to help me 
create it, and if so, from where? Any sound advice or book suggestions?
Thanks
Gregg


 "Don't come over here and piss on my gate. Save it,    ___________
  just keep it off my Wave" --My Wave, Soundgarden     |           |
						       | Soul Sick |
"Go avay or i vill taunt you a zecond time" anonymous  |___________|
 French man.            melusk2@crow.cybercomm.net


------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: you're stuck with me again.......thoughts on s

TO>> TO>Hey, you wouldn't happen to be dissing the Violent Femmes, would 
TO>> TO>you?  Cuz that is not allowed.  -j  
TO>> 
TO>> No.  Of course not.  They kick ass.  I was just stating that I only
TO>> know two chords.  
TO>Oh, ok.  I thought you were trying to relate the two things.

I don't do that much, but when I do, people usually miss it, so I
stopped.

TO>Well, not really, but I like to say that so nobody
TO>> expects something cool from me.  :)
TO>That is pretty cool to do sometimes.  That's why i say i ATTEMPT to 
TO>play guitar.  

Me too.  But I'm really atempting.  I'm ok, but I don't have the speed
I need to play some songs.  That's why I like Soundgarden, because a
lot of their songs are slow enough that I can play them.  Except
Drawing flies and Rusty Cage, and a few others I haven't even attemped
yet.  By the way, does anyone have tabs for Drawing Flies?  I thought I
knew it, but I was wrong.
  
TO>>   -And you can't fuck with the Violent Femmes.
TO>Nope.  Nobody dare do that.

You might get hurt.

                                                   Nothingman
 
  -The Voilent Femmes bring ALL their equipment on the bus.

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: Back-masking follies

ME>You forgot to give credit to Dana Carvey's Church Lady for that call 
ME>(Santa rearranged is Satan)

Opps.  Sorry.  I didn't even know that came from the Church Lady. 
Damn.  I heard it somewhere else, but I can't remember where.  Oh well.
 Thank you Mr. Carvey.  :)
 
                                                                  
Nothingman
 
  -The heart of the home is sex.

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Web, er somethin'...

ME>This has no relevance to SG really, but i would like to know how to go 
ME>about creating my own Web page tha would probably have some SG stuff on 
ME>it. What should i buy to guide me? Can i download i program to help me 
ME>create it, and if so, from where? Any sound advice or book suggestions?
ME>Thanks

I've been interested about this lately too.  If anyone sends him
anything about it, it would be greatly appreciated if you sent it to me
too.  :)  Thanks.
 
                                                                   
Nothingman
  -It's the end of the world, and Elvis is dead.

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: Ack, and stuff...

TO>> TO>1.  If anyone likes sg THAT much, they prbably have their own 
TO>> TO>creativity to use.
TO>> But it's fun to play covers anyway.  SG is full of creativity, and they
TO>> did a bunch of covers.
TO>Yeah, but not all at the same time.

If they did it all at the same time, they would REALLY kick ass.  
 
TO>> TO>3.  If, by any chance, you could even FIND a drummer that could play 
TO>> TO>Matt's time signatures, why would he ever play in a cover band?
TO>> Again, the same as above.  I think you might know what I mean....maybe.
TO>Yeah, but do you now how hard drummers are to come by?  The first problem 
TO>would be finding a drummer who could play the songs.  That would be the 
TO>hard part.  and even then, he could be easily lost to a better band.

Yeah, you're right.  but that's why you get a friend who kicks ass at
drums to play in your band, so he wouldn't leave because of his loyalty
to friends.  Oh well...it's a nice thought anyway.

TO>> TO>Well, now that i've destroyed my fantasy, i think i'll leave you 
TO>> TO>wonderful people alone.  -j
TO>> I suck, and you destroyed my fantasy too.  
TO>Uh, Sorry about that. huh huh.

That's ok.  I need a dose of reality every once and a while.  

TO>Oh well, now I guess I have
TO>> to get a real job.
TO>Damn it.  What's a real job?  Does email count?
TO>Well maybe i should try starting this sg cover band thing then.
TO>Couldn't hurt to try.  Couldn't hurt too much any way.

Yeah.  And I could be the bass player.  :)  I could jump around like a
monkey like Ben does.  But then again, I'd also have to play.  Oh well,
nevermind.

                                                          Nothingman
 
  -She swings from somewhere you can't see...

------------------------------

From: "Steven Russell Jr." <swr@acsu.buffalo.edu>
Subject: Touch Me

Oh My!

I just heard the original version of Touch Me by the very bad 70's band 
Fancy!  I can't stop laughing.  What in the world was Kim thinking when he 
picked this one!  And why would he own it :-)  Someone give Stephanie Barber a 
recording contract!  She did a great job with the song!  In the 
original.. beside's being a cheese disco version...It features...LOL...I cant 
stop laughing...

LOLOLOLOL!!!!!!

Sainthood in the SG Web Alliance to anyone that can find me an original 7"!

steve
- - swr.....you know it by now....

------------------------------

From: "Steven Russell Jr." <swr@acsu.buffalo.edu>
Subject: Re: temple of the dog

On Thu, 25 Jan 1996, Phelipe wrote:

> hey,
>  i was wondering if there is anyone who has any temple of the dog bootlegs?

Temple of the Dog only played 2 live shows and while I believe both were 
recorded, the quality is horrible on both the audio and the video end.  
Don't get the audio...if you get the chance buy or trade for the video.  
It still sucks...but it's better.

steve


------------------------------

From: dallis@hq.walldata.com (Allis, Don)
Subject: FW: FW: Flower E.P.



 ----------
From: Allis, Don
To: Steven Russell Jr.
Subject: Re: FW: Flower E.P.
Date: Thursday, January 25, 1996 9:25AM

I don't if it was ever going to be an offical format or not. It depends on 
what kind of CD player you have
whether or not you need an adapter. The 3" CD's are still produced 
sometimes, last year I bought a Japanesse import of the single "not for you" 
by Pearl Jam. I also have a Depece Mode and They might be Giants on 3" disc. 
I have also seen many other bands that have put them out. I am still looking 
for the Metalica 3" cd.
 ----------
From: Steven Russell Jr.
To: Allis, Don
Subject: Re: FW: Flower E.P.
Date: Wednesday, January 24, 1996 10:56AM

>The versions are the same from the album. Toybox is a good song if you like 

>the Ultramega Ok album. Does anyone else have the 3" mini disc of flower ?
>It was a great find.

Hey

I'm the SG discog person.  Could you give me some info on the 3"mini disc
version of flower.  Like what the hell is a 3" mini disc?  Was it a failed
format...I think it was...but I didnt start buying CD's till late '88.  Can
you play it in a regular CD player?

curious,

Steve
 - swr@acsu.buffalo.edu
 - http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~swr
 - SG Web Alliance


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From: foreshocks@bbs.cowland.com
Subject: Tabs, and things

People on the list keep asking for tabs. I have some tabs, like Blind
Dogs n stuff, but a. they're all bass, cuz that's what I play, and b.if
you want me to send you anything, it has to be in a .zip file, so you
need pkunzip.exe to extract it. This is because with this server
(cowland.com) I can't send files with messages, and I tried on aol, but
the stupid software converted the .txt file into the letter I wrote and
completely destroyed it. So....
Also, I dunno if anyone read, but I stupidly copied a letter from Sgkots
to me to the list, but I forgot that if anyone tried replying to it, it
would have gone to sgkots, not Foreshocks. OOPS =( Anyway, I wrote the
Soundgarden fan club about the Lolla '96 deal and I got back 'the rumors
are close to being for real instead of just rumors' Hehe, I'm going
berserk. I can't wait. So, there you have it... what it adds up to is,
Soundgarden most likely will be on Lolla... but there is a touch of
doubt....
One funny anecdote: I remember walking in the mall one day (disclaimer:
Foreshocks is IN NO WAY, SHAPE OR FORM a mall rat.. sorry, continue) and
I walked by the General Nutrition store and saw a huge display of this
box of health stuff (I have no idea what it was) but WHATEVER it was, it
was called Ultra Mega II. I almost wet my pants =) hehehe
and one more thing: S0undgardn@aol.com, if you're reading, I got your
tape today. I'm taping it as I write this... I'll get my DDT (that's
Dark Demon Turismo) down to the Pack 'n Mail tomorrow and mail it...
OK! I'll shut up, Sorry..
Foreshocks



------------------------------

From: foreshocks@bbs.cowland.com
Subject: WHOA! (sorry to bother you again)

Someone signed up on Cowland under the name Urbano... is it the same one
from the list? Tell tell....
Foreshocks



------------------------------

From: lovedog@txdirect.net (mauricio)
Subject: hairy bush!

has anyone ever seen kim without his "jesus christ pose" beard?


------------------------------

From: lovedog@txdirect.net (mauricio)
Subject: Mr. foreshocks!!!!

>From: foreshocks@bbs.cowland.com
>Subject: Re: sorta related..
>
>hehe, my band (Restraint) covered Soundgarden at our friend Sunshine's
>birthday party.. we played all our hits, including 'Guilty' =), about
>the OJ Trial, and I was DYING to play Soundgarden. The guitarist kept
>yelling at me because he doesn't know any Soundgarden, but I persuaded
>my band to play. I usually play bass, but I played guitar and made up
>this really cheesey solo =) and Jeremy the singer forgot the lyrics but
>he ad-libbed pretty well. My friend John played bass for it. It was the
>closest I've ever come to covering Soundgarden, and I was satisfied.
>Nowadays I'd love to play Blind Dogs or something, but it ain't gonna
>happen. I want to find some fellow Soundgarden addicts that live around
>me and jam with them, but there AREN'T any. =( Although I was in this
>guitar store when the bass player from O.Z Willis and I played Loud Love
>together.. him on guitar, me on bass. THAT was amazing. I wish I saw
>that guy more. =) Ok, I'll shut up
>Foreshocks
>oh btw the song my band played was Outshined


        damn!!!!! mr. 4shocks! your lucky enough to have found a 'complete'
band to play with!! it's so hard to find decent musicians to play with were
i'm from!  (san antonio) let alone someone to play soundgarden music! (alice
in chains, metallica, pearl jam, red hot chili peppers, or any of that good
stuff!)
        one thing i noticed about soundgarden is that (in concert) they
didn't move around and get into the music as much as i thought they would....


------------------------------

From: URBANO <al703635@campus.ccm.itesm.mx>
Subject: Is track order important?

I once heard some interview where I don't remember who asked 
several artists wether thewy cared about the order their tracks were 
placed in their records. I recall that tom petty and Dave Mustaine from 
megadeth were the only ones from about 20 artists who really cared, and 
therefore they looked rather 'conservative' among the others. I think 
the order in which you lay the tracks on your disc matters a lot. 
Perhaps without it you wouldn't be able to inflict a certain mood into 
the audience... Well anyway just my stupid way of thinking
- -- 
					URB@NO
 ______________________________________________________________
 |... ed il mio bacio sciogliera il silenzio che ti fa mia.   |
 |[and my kiss will dissolve the silence which makes you mine]|
 |____________________________________________________________|
 |____________  Puccini: Turandot (act 3) ____________________|
       	      \__________________________/

------------------------------

From: lovedog@txdirect.net (mauricio)
Subject: dirtbags!

"can you see the end?  choke on me my friend
 must to drown these thoughts, purity over rot.."


------------------------------

From: Tony Buonvino <tbone78@htg-is.vianet.net>
Subject: Re: Rush

>From: Daniel Ladle <DMLA@wpo.nerc.ac.uk>
>Subject: Rush
>
>Dear All,
>              Yes I like Rush Too
>
>                                    Dan

Dear Dan,

	I don't...



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From: "Joseph A. Burnett" <josephb3@maui.netwave.net>
Subject: LISTEN UP

OK YALL-----as far as the discussion of brass goes.....you all on the west
coast have the opportunity to see one of the best live shows ever.....and
i'm not just saying that in some deep, wanna-be journalistic or influential
way.........the name of the band is BOOGIESHOES..........they-re from
chicago, and they're playing the west coast for the next couple of
months......i saw them last easter cause a friend was friends with the
group, and i follow them around ever since......they fucking rock in
concert....pleasepleaseplease make and effort to see them......it'll be hard
to find, but find them......i'm trusting you guys as people with a deep love
for music to do your cardinal duty and find these guys............itll be
worth it.....i swear to jesuschristpose................and when you do, post
on the list and tell me how right i was

BOOGIESHOES (got that?)      Big Joe


------------------------------

From: "Joseph A. Burnett" <josephb3@maui.netwave.net>
Subject: BOOGIESHOES

find the BOOGIESHOES.....just a reminder , west-coast people........
Big Joe


------------------------------

From: "Dan \"Pop-tart\" Hearsch" <billsbar@umich.edu>
Subject: Re: almost live

On Thu, 25 Jan 1996, Kate Mercier wrote:

> I remember seeing Kim Thayil on Almost Live a couple years back.  Doing 
> the lame list.  Wasn't that Almost Live, anyway?  And, I've never seen 
> Cornell on Ben Stiller, but if anyone sees it:  RECORD IT!  Comedy 
> Central.  Home of my favorite thing in the world, the Kids in the Hall 
> show.  And yes, I'm hardcore with them, too.  I've been watching them 
> since the CBC.  :-)
> 
> kisses, Kate    (welcome back Carolyn the Master Fellator)  (it's a loke :-)
> 
so that was kim tahyil on the lame list. i also thought that one of the 
screaming trees was in that group as well. i always loved the lame list, 
the only better skit they did was "high-fivin' white guys" they ruled!

------------------------------

From: smisch@tiac.net (Smisch)
Subject: Re: Soundgarden Digest, Thursday, 25 Jan 1995

>From: "Dan \"Pop-tart\" Hearsch" <billsbar@umich.edu>
>Subject: Re: Grungies
 another
>great show that came out of seattle was called "almost live". that is
>where bill nye the science guy started out. some of the guys from a lot
>of the local bands and shit were on a skit that kept showing up called
>the lame list. it was pretty funny. look for it if ye may.

Ah yes. A moderately funny recurring sketch. Kim Thayil was among the
"panel" of Seattle musicians. The narrator would say something like, "Tie
dye," to which the panel would respond in unison, "LAME!" And so on. Anyone
recognize/remember the other "panelists"?



------------------------------

From: toybox <toybox@email.unc.edu>
Subject: i hope this is a good point.

If bands really did have so much control over their track order on 
albums, how come over 50 percent of the albums i own with hit singles 
have track number three as one of, if not the biggest, hits?

I, of course have my own theory.  It goes back to when tapes were the 
most popular things.  If you put your hit single first, no one would 
need to listen to the rest of the tape.  Nirvana violated this as does 
Dave Grohl, though.  But, it pretty much holds true for a lot of 
bands.  And putting the hit single third, you force the listener to 
hear two other songs by your band and get them into your complete sound 
rather than just the sound of the single.  Now, i think more record 
companies would realize these things before bands.  At least before the 
newly signed bands.  But who knows?  Just my theory.  -j
    
"Go out and seek your truth"

------------------------------

From: "R. Kingsnorth" <rk12@leicester.ac.uk>
Subject:       (Fwd) Re: Kerrang and stuff

>That reminds me of when I was reading Melody Maker about the CD+ and it was
>saying that it had a cover of a Jerry Garcia song on it calles "finger"
>HAHAHAHAHA.. They know nothing!!
...Yeh - I read that too;  it made me chuckle rather a lot!  Silly 
bastards!
>Errr.. Which one could it be? I'll have to think about that one.. I thought
>Kerrang!!!!!!!! COuld never get their facts wrong abut ANYTHING
....Hmmm,  you know... I think that,  considering that Kerrang! is 
such an accurate and informative publication (sort of like Melody 
Maker),  then the only conclusion is that Chris Cornell MUST be a 
robot,  really.  I'm surprised Kerrang! haven't reported that one 
yet...Ahem.  

>That would be SO cool.. Last time they were here I missed them (except for
>Reading but that doesn't count) but I got a bootleg of their show at the
>Brixton Academy.. And it fucking ROCKED!! They opened with Jesus Christ Pose
>and things just got better from there :)

.....AAARRRGGGHHH! Please help me!!!  I missed that show (tried to 
get tickets...it was sold out...had to watch all the people with the 
t'shirts at college the next day...green with envy and serverely 
PISSED OFF).....do you still 
have the bootleg??  Can you tape it for me if I send you a tape??? 
I'll pay for postage!  I have a few bits and bobs lying 
around...maybe we could trade or something (or if not I'll just 
worship you for a few days instead) - send me an email...
Beck

------------------------------

From: "R. Kingsnorth" <rk12@leicester.ac.uk>
Subject:       Re:Listen
 
 
> you get to put YOUR OWN self into the selection 
>process.  True, it does destroy the whole of the album, but whose to 
>say you can't create other just as good moods youself by your own 
>programming?  -j
Yeh - you can,  but it seems a little pointless to me.  What I prefer 
to do is keep albums as albums and when I want to 'create' my own 
selection of stuff I make compilation tapes of all different tracks 
from different albums and different bands.....you get more 
interesting results that way.... 

>Much easier for the big corporations to control your mind through and 
>keep you where they want you.
......Control my mind? Nah - I don't think so...if 'big corporations' wanted 
to control my mind they'd probably just spike all the food and drink 
I buy...or something.

On Thursday,  25 Jan 1996 Geoff Kleemola wrote:
>I'm sure there are no corporations which have a hand at choosing the 
>order of soundgarden's songs 
I agree...I'm sure the band plays a very big part.  It seems a bit 
silly otherwise.

Beck

------------------------------

Subject: Re: you're stuck with me again.......thoughts on s
From: "Matthew Paul Lawrence" <mattlaw@cogs.susx.ac.uk>

>
> TO>> TO>Hey, you wouldn't happen to be dissing the Violent Femmes, would
> TO>> TO>you?  Cuz that is not allowed.  -j
> TO>>
> TO>> No.  Of course not.  They kick ass.  I was just stating that I only
> TO>> know two chords.
> TO>Oh, ok.  I thought you were trying to relate the two things.
>
> I don't do that much, but when I do, people usually miss it, so I
> stopped.
>
> TO>Well, not really, but I like to say that so nobody
> TO>> expects something cool from me.  :)
> TO>That is pretty cool to do sometimes.  That's why i say i ATTEMPT to
> TO>play guitar.
>
> Me too.  But I'm really atempting.  I'm ok, but I don't have the speed
> I need to play some songs.  That's why I like Soundgarden, because a
> lot of their songs are slow enough that I can play them.  Except
> Drawing flies and Rusty Cage, and a few others I haven't even attemped
> yet.  By the way, does anyone have tabs for Drawing Flies?  I thought I
> knew it, but I was wrong.
>
> TO>>   -And you can't fuck with the Violent Femmes.
> TO>Nope.  Nobody dare do that.
>
Drawing Flies:

NORMAL TUNING (WOW)

Play on the low E string:

3_0 0 0 0 3_0 0 6\5 0 0 0  or something.. This is more or less right, although
I'm not sure how to write the timing.. You can work that out.. Also pull-offs
from the 3rd fret make it a lot easier to pick :)

OK the other couple of riffs:

A---------------5--9--7-
E-3_0-0-0-0-5_7----7--5-

And

A--------------6---8--
E-3_0-0-0-3_0-5---7---

The last two chords are a bit dodgy, I'm not sure I've got those right, but it
seems to sound best like that.. (Unless I've put them on the wrong frets..)

Hope that's enough :)

Matt

------------------------------

Subject: Re: Kerrang and stuff
From: "Matthew Paul Lawrence" <mattlaw@cogs.susx.ac.uk>

>
> Hey,  interesting.....well sort of .....this week's issue of that
> horribly tabloid(but I buy it anyway!!) mag Kerrang! has this thing
> in its news section about Soundgarden with quotes from an 'Internet
> press conference' which they say was last week...except they have
> Chris joking about when he goes through his 'Phil Collins stage',
> talking about kd Lang and claiming to have nicked Jerry Garcia's
> finger (the headline on the front of the mag is 'Soundgarden steal
> dead man's finger')...anyway,  the quotes are exacly the same as
> those found in the mtv online sesh(I think it was the mtv one) -
> which was not last week...
> This means that either
That reminds me of when I was reading Melody Maker about the CD+ and it was
saying that it had a cover of a Jerry Garcia song on it calles "finger"
HAHAHAHAHA.. They know nothing!!

> 1.  Chris Cornell is a robot whose speech can be programmed word for
> word and somebody programmed an already-used set of word
> 2.  Kerrang! have,  as usual,  got their facts wrong.  Again!
> btw,  they also said that the new album was hopefully expected in
> Spring...which means that,  according to the reports I've heard,  it
> could appaer at any bloody time!
Errr.. Which one could it be? I'll have to think about that one.. I thought
Kerrang!!!!!!!! COuld never get their facts wrong abut ANYTHING.
> oh well...hope it's soon anyway.  Hope they come to England as
> well...grrrrrr )(*(*&&^^$stlg%stlg"&^stlg&%!! can't wait....
That would be SO cool.. Last time they were here I missed them (except for
Reading but that doesn't count) but I got a bootleg of their show at the
Brixton Academy.. And it fucking ROCKED!! They opened with Jesus Christ Pose
and things just got better from there :)

Matt

------------------------------

From: Tonerkins@aol.com
Subject: Kim the hairless wonder!

In a message dated 96-01-25 23:59:05 EST, lovedog@txdirect.net (mauricio)
writes:

>has anyone ever seen kim without his "jesus christ pose" beard?

The "Screaming Life" Book  A chronicle of the Seattle Music Scene with
photographs by Charles Peterson has a picture of Soundgarden in 1985.  Kim is
beardless and his hair appears to be fairly short.  There is also a beardless
Kim picture in the other Soundgarden Book "New Metal Crown" by Chris Nickson.
 He just looks like a young Indian dude.  Now he looks like a mystical Indian
dude that plays a mean ass guitar!!  T

------------------------------

From: MAYOR McCHEESE <beyera@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu>
Subject: Re: Help!!!!

	Hey Geoff!!!!
  Luckily I didn't own Fresh Deadly Rarities when I was up there, since 
that would mean I did loose it.  But I have never owned it.  I own Stolen 
Prayers.  If FDR (not Franklin Delaware Roosevelt either) rocks half as 
much as Stolen Prayers I'll be happy.
				Cheesin,
				    Aaron
ps.  I'm coming up to Canada again in February for a weekend, maybe see 
	ya there, you have to hear Hiro Yamamoto's new band "Truly" (if 
	you already haven't).

==============================================================================
                               *MAYOR McCHEESE*
==============================================================================

*The views expressed by Mayor McCheese (copyright 1975, McDonald's 
Corporatation, New York, NY) are not neccessarily those of McDonald's, or 
any of it's affiliates.  All complaints and legal action are to be filed 
with GRIMACE, FRYGUY, HAMBURGLER, AND ASSOCIATES at Happyland Island, 
Indonesia.


------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Blargh.

TO>> (Covers, blah)
TO>> If they did it all at the same time, they would REALLY kick ass.  
TO>Yeah, but then all the MTV heads would be all disappointed cuz they 
TO>didn't hear bhs.

They could do covers of Pearl Jam songs.  That way, Soundgarden would
prove that they are a much better band (like they haven't done that
yet, but anyway...), and the MTV junkies could get their Pearl Jam.

TO>> Yeah, you're right.  but that's why you get a friend who kicks ass at
TO>> drums to play in your band, so he wouldn't leave because of his loyalty
TO>> to friends.  Oh well...it's a nice thought anyway.
TO>Well, i only have one friend who is a drummer, and he is already in a band.

Oh well.  You waited too long, I guess.

TO>> That's ok.  I need a dose of reality every once and a while.  
TO>What's reality mean?

It's REALLY expensive, but I hear it fucks you up pretty good.

TO>> Yeah.  And I could be the bass player.  :)  I could jump around like a
TO>> monkey like Ben does.  But then again, I'd also have to play.  Oh well,
TO>> nevermind.
TO>I've seen it done before.  And the guy kicked ass on bass.  By the way, 
TO>if i do start that cover band, i want to call it "Walking the devil's dog".
TO>Well, until the next episode.  -j

How about Carrying his groceries?

                                                             Nothingman
 
  -I fell on Black Days.

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: hairy bush!

LO>has anyone ever seen kim without his "jesus christ pose" beard?

There's suppose to be a picture of him without it in that Screaming
Life book.  I looked all through it, but I couldn't find it.  I looked
at it in a store, so I may have overlooked it.  But I know someone said
it was there.  that would be a hell of an incentive to buy it.
 
                                                                    
Nothingman
 
   -"How to grow a Bitchin' Beard" by Kim Thayil....

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: This isn't faith No More anymore...

FO>Chris rules =) I guess he skateboards, too.. He does all those really
FO>awesome sports that I would love to participate in but re too scared of
FO>broken bones =) 

That would be so cool if he skateboarded too.  I love to
skateboard...and mountain bike.  Wow.  Wouldn't that be cool.  A day of
snowboarding, mountain biking, and skateboarding, followed by an
evening of him playing me songs that he has never released.  Sounds
like a date to me, but I'm straight.  I would hope he is.....   ;)

FO>I'd LOVE to jam with him sometime... play some Loud Love
FO>or maybe Blind Dogs or something.. I'm drewling at the thought... hehe..
FO>or just hang out with him, watch some Golden Girls reruns.. He seems
FO>like a fun guy.. fungi?

Fungi?  Only if his wife is nasty.  :)

                                                                 
Nothingman
 
  -Light a roman candle and hold it in your hand.

------------------------------

From: curtis wayne swedran <cswedran@indiana.edu>
Subject: Re: almost live

I think I actually might have that episode on tape somewhere, but more 
importantly, The Kids In The Hall is my favorite television show of all 
time and I was really pissed when they quit making them.

Curt

On Thu, 25 Jan 1996, Kate Mercier wrote:

> I remember seeing Kim Thayil on Almost Live a couple years back.  Doing 
> the lame list.  Wasn't that Almost Live, anyway?  And, I've never seen 
> Cornell on Ben Stiller, but if anyone sees it:  RECORD IT!  Comedy 
> Central.  Home of my favorite thing in the world, the Kids in the Hall 
> show.  And yes, I'm hardcore with them, too.  I've been watching them 
> since the CBC.  :-)
> 
> kisses, Kate    (welcome back Carolyn the Master Fellator)  (it's a loke :-)
> 

------------------------------

From: "Mercyhurst Prep Library" <mercylib@erie.net>
Subject: Re: Web, er somethin'...


> On 25 Jan 96 at 18:52, rc@gcc.cc.md.us wrote:
> 
> > ME>This has no relevance to SG really, but i would like to know how to go 
> > ME>about creating my own Web page tha would probably have some SG stuff on 
> > ME>it. What should i buy to guide me? Can i download i program to help me 
> > ME>create it, and if so, from where? Any sound advice or book suggestions?
> > ME>Thanks
> > 
> > I've been interested about this lately too.  If anyone sends him
> > anything about it, it would be greatly appreciated if you sent it to me
> > too.  :)  Thanks.
> >  
> >                                                                    
> > Nothingman
> >   -It's the end of the world, and Elvis is dead.
> > 
> I know there were 2 messages this morning about web sites, and I can 
> only find this one!  So, whoever else that was who asked, i apologize!
> 
> This may be of some help, then again maybe not, b/c it'll depend on if 
> youcan find this thing.  I went to the huge Barnes & Noble bookstore in 
> my town and found among all the computer related mags a publication 
> from Englad called ".net the internet magazine ".  I paid like $5.95 
> for it, and what you want is the January 96 issue, b/c it comes w/ a 
> free book _How to Make Light of HTML_.  Haven't had a chance to really 
> sit and read it, but it claims it's easy to do a page.  Also, you folks 
> who are interested, you have a great resource right at your beck and 
> call, and I'm referring to Seth!  Talk to him about it!  He's even 
> offering his talents to me--check http://www.sgi.net/syzygy to see what 
> I mean.
>  Hope that was of some help!   later...deb
> 
> 
> /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
>  Mercyhurst Preparatory School
>  Keeping you connected in 1995!
> /\/\/\/\/\(C)1995TMK/\/\/\/\/\/\
> 
> 


/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
 Mercyhurst Preparatory School
 Keeping you connected in 1995!
/\/\/\/\/\(C)1995TMK/\/\/\/\/\/\

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From: "Mercyhurst Prep Library" <mercylib@erie.net>
Subject: Re: wallets and seasons

> On 23 Jan 96 at 13:13, Kate Mercier wrote:
> 
> > I think that Chris making a wallet really isn't all that bizarre.  He's 
> > in a studio for god's sake.  I'ts boring sometimes.  I think it 
> > symbolizes and respresents that he's making a wallets out of duct-tape, 
> > presumably to hold his money and credit cards and pictures of me.  Does 
> > it have to mean anything more?
> > 
> > About seasons... I've always sang it as:
> > 
> > Summer nights and long warm days
> > starving as the old moon falls
> > and the mirror shows another face
> > another place to hide it all...
> > 
> > but who knows, maybe I'm on crack.
> > Love, Kate
> > 
> I have to agree with Kate on this!  Why indeed does something that 
> Chris Cornell does HAVE to have some deep, hidden meaning?  Does not 
> this article also say that it's JUST something he's done every time 
> they've made an album????????  Come on, folks, he's just a guy who 
> makes music, he's no god.  Sometimes the discussions that delve into 
> hidden meanings of things remind me very strongly of YES fans who 
> dissect every movement that fake Jon Anderson makes!  Which reminds 
> me--CC is a YES fan.
> 
> later...deb
> 
> 
> /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
>  Mercyhurst Preparatory School
>  Keeping you connected in 1995!
> /\/\/\/\/\(C)1995TMK/\/\/\/\/\/\
> 
> 


/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
 Mercyhurst Preparatory School
 Keeping you connected in 1995!
/\/\/\/\/\(C)1995TMK/\/\/\/\/\/\

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From: foreshocks@bbs.cowland.com
Subject: hairy bush!

RC>LO>has anyone ever seen kim without his "jesus christ pose" beard?

RC>There's suppose to be a picture of him without it in that Screaming
RC>Life book.  I looked all through it, but I couldn't find it.  I looked
RC>at it in a store, so I may have overlooked it.  But I know someone said
RC>it was there.  that would be a hell of an incentive to buy it.
RC>
RC>
RC>Nothingman
RC>
RC>   -"How to grow a Bitchin' Beard" by Kim Thayil....

It is in there.. it's a lil picture, I'm not home at the moment, so when
I get home I'll look for the page, I rmember someone else wanted to know
what's on the Crown of Thorns bootleg, I'll post that when I get home,
too.
Foreshocks



------------------------------

From: "Jennifer L. York" <jyork@usibr01.usi.edu>
Subject: Re: Ummm..stuff


> 
> Um....what's up with SG and the Satanic influence? As evidenced by songs
 ___________________________________________________________________________
 I think its more of a joke/sarcasm thing. Of course they don't worship 
satan (imho). There is a local band here in E'ville that says "this is a 
song about the devil" before every song because its funny and they like to
 make fun of satan bands. I don't think there needs to be any kind of moral
 investigation> done. Of course I can't speak for sg and I don't know why I'm
 even writing about this. (probably because I never get any mail :( . O r
 maybe I'm just a fool) Anyway, my point is its beyond me why anyone would even 
consider the idea that soundgarden worships or even believes in the devil 
(or god for that matter, but who's to say they don't? ) I think that most 
bands who talk about satan do it to:
		 1) call attention to an otherwise suck ass band 
		   (I have one in mind, but I don't want to start a 
                    war),
	       1.5).Call attention to an already wonderful band (w.zombie)
                 2).Serve satan, our master (kidding)
		 3) Say something, joking, sarcastic, or political
	            about religion/satanism. (i.e. sg)
		 4) Inspire futile debates on mailing lists. 
 
 This is the opinion part:
 	No they don't worship the devil. No they are not religious at 
all. Maybe even athiest (Kim). Maybe I'm wrong.   
			jennifer
___________________________________________________________________________
"I'm not a witch, I'm a love technician.." (tee hee, Madonna)
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
____________________________________________________________________________
 


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From: Geoff Kleemola <gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: Re: Kim the hairless wonder!

I believe there was an early picure of the band in the Rolling Stone with 
Chris on the cover. (last year??)  In the picture, Kim is very young 
looking and very clean shaven, if I am not mistaken.  I'm not sure if 
Seth has that one in the pictures archive, but I've got the magazine here 
at home.

>>>------------------------------->
 Geoff Kleemola
 gkleemol@io.uwinnipeg.ca
 U of Winnipeg Psychology student
 http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~gkleemol
<-------------------------------<<<

On Fri, 26 Jan 1996 Tonerkins@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 96-01-25 23:59:05 EST, lovedog@txdirect.net (mauricio)
> writes:
> 
> >has anyone ever seen kim without his "jesus christ pose" beard?
> 
> The "Screaming Life" Book  A chronicle of the Seattle Music Scene with
> photographs by Charles Peterson has a picture of Soundgarden in 1985.  Kim is
> beardless and his hair appears to be fairly short.  There is also a beardless
> Kim picture in the other Soundgarden Book "New Metal Crown" by Chris Nickson.
>  He just looks like a young Indian dude.  Now he looks like a mystical Indian
> dude that plays a mean ass guitar!!  T
> 



------------------------------

From: swr@acsu.buffalo.edu (Steven Russell Jr.)

here's an article from today issue of Addicted to Noise music news of
the world:

http://www.addict.com/ATN

- ----------------------------------------------------------------

Home Alive Hits The Road; But Where Are The Stars? 

Eddie, where are ya? Soundgarden? Presidents of the United States? Anybody
home? 



     So where are the big stars? That's what we want to know. The Home Alive
benefit shows are, as ATN previously reported, planned in three cities:
Seattle, San Francisco and New York. Two shows in Seattle will be free,
while there will be a cover charge for the shows in San Francisco and New
York. The money that these shows clear will be deposited into a bank
account, and held for organizations that (like Home Alive) will create free
self-defense programs for women. The money will be held for one year, and if
no one comes
forward to create the organization, the money will be donated to women's
shelters in the communities where the shows are taking place. The point is
that the money made from the shows will not be going to the mother
organization in Seattle, and instead will be used to inspire other
community-based organizations.

The Seattle shows will be held at the world-famous Moe's. On February 16:
Viva, Catfood, Maria Mabra, Los Hornets, Michael Nichols (spoken word)
Posies, Christien Storm, (spoken word) and Dancing French Liberals of '48.

February 17: John Shaw, North American Bison, Christen Kosmas (spoken word )
Gretta Harley, Skin Horse. Martha
Linehan spoken, Green Apple Quick Step, Tamara Paris, (spoken word) and Love
Battery.

The San Francisco show will be held on February 28, featuring: Christdriver,
Natalie Jacobson (spoken word), Alison I.  Murchie, Tribe 8, Seven Year
Bitch, and Jello Biafra (spoken word).

The New York shows will be held on March 1 and 2, and so far there is no
word on the line-up. We're surprised--perhaps shocked is a better word--
that some of the name acts that appear on the Home Alive CD including
Soundgarden, Joan Jett, the Presidents of the United States of America and
Pearl Jam aren't booked for at least one of the shows. According to a
spokesman for Jett, she wasn't even asked. We went so far as asking if our
elusive friends Pearl Jam would make an appearance, since we had heard from
a number of usually (very) reliable sources that they would be there with
bells on, but a spokesman for the band said, "If Pearl Jam does show up
it'll be virtually unannounced, and no one will know about it until the last
moment."

Steve
- - swr@acsu.buffalo.edu
- - http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~swr
- - SG Web Alliance


------------------------------

From: foreshocks@bbs.cowland.com
Subject: hairy bush!

Okey, I just got home and I'll post these...

The picture of Kim Thayil without a beard in the Screaming Life book is
on the page right before the two-page "Green River Shakes The Ditto
Tavern" spread, it's in the lower left.

The songs on the Crown of Thorns bootleg:

Searching With My Good Eye Closed
Hands All Over
Drawing Flies
Room A Thousand Years Wide
Gun
Flower
Little Joe
Big Dumb Sex
Face Pollution
Rusty Cage
Outshined
Incessant Mace
Mind Riot
Beyond the Wheel
Into The Void
Jesus Christ Pose
Somewhere
Slaves and Bulldozers


also for the record, I just got my Inflatable Soule tape. It's pretty
good. Kinda reminds me of the Matterbabies, if anyone's ever heard of
them. My friend and my drummer's uncle (Dan Castle) was in that band.





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Subject: ms sampler and altavista
From: seth <saperl@MIT.EDU>

Found the following on the Web:

- ----------
Microsoft's Sampler!

Our Sampler Preview includes some of the hottest bands around! 

Bands like "Sky Cries Mary" (currently on tour!) and Randy Newman,
John Coltrane, Soundgarden, Ali Farka and Ry Cooder, Pat Metheny, Mary
Chapin Carpenter and Sarah McLachlan. With a selection like that, the
Microsoft sampler has great music for everyone! Be sure to look for
the new releases from Alice in Chains and Toad the Wet Sprocket, too!.
- ----------

Anyone know anything about this sampler?

Also, if you really want to go blind, you can search for "soundgarden"
using the Alta Vista search engine (www.altavista.digital.com), which
puts Lycos and WebCrawler to shame; it returned roughly 5000 hits from
the search I did.

seth

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: This isn't faith No More anymore...

FO>I don't think Susan's nasty, and if I could hang out with Chris all day,
FO>I could die ecstatic.. =)

She looks pretty good from the pictures I've seen.  That would rule
sitting around chatting with Chris, and even the rest of the band can
be there.  :)
 
                                                              
Nothingman
 
   -Then we could find out the REAL gossip....

------------------------------

From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: Ummm..stuff


JY>		 1) call attention to an otherwise suck ass band 
JY>		   (I have one in mind, but I don't want to start a 
JY>                    war),

Aww...come on, start one.  You know you want to.  :)  I think thisone
applies to about every death metal band.

JY>	       1.5).Call attention to an already wonderful band (w.zombie)

YES!!!  White Zombie rules.  Except that Satan thing.  

JY>                 2).Serve satan, our master (kidding)

Danzig.

JY>		 3) Say something, joking, sarcastic, or political
JY>	            about religion/satanism. (i.e. sg)

Soundgarden, Alice in Chains (what are these guys anyway?  Does anyone
know, while we're on the subject?).

JY>		 4) Inspire futile debates on mailing lists. 

I think Soundgarden has done a hell of a job for this one.  And not
just religion either.  They are so mysterious about everything.  I
guess that's why we love 'em.  I am on a They Might Be Giants list, and
they don't have conversations anything like ours.  I like ours much
better though.  Those other people are just boring...and mean.  I like
the people here.  You guys are nice, and put up with all my shit.  :)

JY> This is the opinion part:
JY> 	No they don't worship the devil. No they are not religious at 
JY>all. Maybe even athiest (Kim). Maybe I'm wrong.   

I think Chris is pretty religious.  I mean, he used to be catholic, but
not that kinda religious...if you know what I mean.  I think he
believes in God (from interviews I've read, and a lot of his
songs...why would he write Jesus Christ Pose, and defend the crucifix
if he didn't?), and probably the devil.  I don't know whether he
follows God (in his own way, probably, if he does), or just believes in
Him.  I dunno....just a thought.

                                                                
Nothingman
 
  -Wooden Jesus, can I be saved?  I spent all my money on a future
grave.

------------------------------

From: Maurizio Rossetti <s195102@studenti.ing.unipi.it>
Subject: Reading95

Hey guys! Any of you was at Reading this summer?!!!  Just while Chris & co
were playing I had some trips over the other guys hand by hand (what's the
name for that? "stage diving" ????!!!!) Maybe you remember about me, cause
I was the only asshole doing that while wearing the bagsack. Anyway I had
great fun.......'t was the first time for me!!! 
******************************************************************************
Any other witness of that fucking event?!!!!!! 

Maurizio

------------------------------

From: Maurizio Rossetti <s195102@studenti.ing.unipi.it>
Subject: Re: T-shirts in Holland ?

On Sat, 27 Jan 1996, Maurizio Rossetti wrote:

> 
> 
> On Mon, 22 Jan 1996, Walter Foppen wrote:
> 
> > > One that has a question mark on the front and says soundgarden on the
> > > back. A tie dye badmotorfinger shirt. > > > Damned.. I really want
> that one.. Does anybody knows if this one is > available in Holland ?
> Somewhere ?.. > > >Did anyone else see Soungarden at the Reading (U.K.)
> Festival last year ?? > > >They cancelled their '94 appearance due to
> Chris having vocal problems, and > >I was just wondering what the general
> opinion of the set was ? > > >They seemed to me to be a bit lacking in the
> enthusiasm department (which > >isn't typical of their live show, very out
> of character). > > > It was even worse on the Lowlands Festival.. They
> just stood there played > some songs and left.. I was very disappointed
> about that.. The parts of the > Reading Festival on MTV were more
> interesting.. On the Pukkelpop Festival in > Belgium (which was the day
> after the Lowlands Festival) they weren't good > either.. > > l8r.. >
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >
> > the killer in me is the killer in you.. > > billy corgan.. > >
> --------------------------------------------------Walter--------------- >
> Hi Walter! Were you at Reading 95 as well? Maybe. But I was there, and I
> can tell you Sg were great. Maybe they were not very excited as you
> probably want them to be, but they made a beautiful gig. I couldn't stop
> poguing for a second! They were driving me dead from kicks and stuff! and
> you dare to say they weren't good at any of those festivals? IT'S CRAZY!!!
> You are a very unlucky guy, believe me! 
> 
> 
Maurizio

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