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                       Chris' shirt is brown...really.
                        (Fwd) if you like to kneel :)
                              Re: NOTHINGMAN!!!
                 Re: Soundgarden Digest, Friday, 16 Feb 1995
                     Re: Chris' shirt is brown...really.
                             What did you say???
                                Citizen Dick
                                   Re:COC
                                   Touring
                RE: the scared light cracks and disappears...
                         jumpin' out of our skins...
                               I sure jumped..
                            don't let me drown...
                RE: the scared light cracks and disappears...
                          somewhere in my dreams...

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Chris' shirt is brown...really.

W.>> Nothingman
W.>>
W.>> -I just remembered something.  Everybody remember Chris Cornell's
W.>> shirt in the Black Hole Sun video (the brown one with a skull in
the
W.>> middle)?  Well, he seems to wear this shirt a lot (for photos and
W.>> stuff).  And then remember the CD+ when you are going down the
stairs
W.>> into the Superunknown?  Well, it's the same skull!  Or at least a
close
W.>> facsimilie.  :)

W.>I really like that t-shirt.... not that i'm a skull-fan or something
like
W.>that but it looks so good on that t-shirt, i don't know why but it
just
W.>looks good, isn't the shirt grey btw.. i think it was grey...

Nope.  I have a poster and he's wearing it, and it's definately brown. 
Not like brown brown, but just brown.  Oh well.

                                                           Nothingman
 
  -Another one-liner that has nothing to do with anything. ;)

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: (Fwd) if you like to kneel :)

RK>>I don't know about the rest of you, but a few (if not most) of 
RK>>these song titles sound a bit butt-rockish.
RK>.......I don't think you can judge anything from the title.  I mean,  
RK>if ,  um,  Smells Like Teen Spirit was called Let's Go And Play 
RK>Monopoly it would still be the same song.  With a different title.  
RK>We just had a seminar sort of discussing those issues.  Oh,  
RK>headfuck.

But sometimes a cool title helps a song.  If Smells Like Teen Spirit
were called Fuck Off You Stupid Bastard, then I doubt it woulda been as
popular.  And sometimes when I 'm looking for a new band to listen to,
I look around the CD bins, and when I see some cool titles, or ones
that catch my eye, I get it, and a lot of times it isn't bad.  A lot of
times, you can tell what kind of music it is by the titles.  This helps
a lot when you're sorting through the bargin bin ($.25 tapes and $.50
Cds).
 
                                                        Nothingman
 
   -I bought a King Misslie album just because it had Detachable
Penis...

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: NOTHINGMAN!!!

JY>> > >      Nothingman... GRIP YOURSELF.  STOP IT!  STOP IT!  STOP IT!  
JY>> >      17 MESSAGES BY 1 PERSON BEFORE BREAKFAST IS OUT OF CONTROL.  
JY>> >      Set up a draft message to the list.  Check your inbox.  Read 
JY>> >      the messages.  Edit.  Cut.  Paste.  ...the text you intend 
JY>> >      to respond to into THE ONE DRAFT MESSAGE.  Type comments.  
JY>> >      THEN send to the list.  PLEASE!  PLEASE!  PRETTY PLEASE.  
JY>> >      YOU'VE DRIVEN ME TO CYBERHYSTERICS.  PLEASE!
JY>> >      
JY>> >      Vikki
JY>> 
JY>================Nothingman, you didn't tell me your mother was on the list
JY>                Hi, Mrs. Nothingman!!!!!!
JY>		p.s. I like your messages. You fill up my mailbox, but at 
JY>least you have a sense of humor. (and alot of time on your hands)
JY>                                  
JY>jennifer

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!  Now that's humor!  And I
think it should be something like Nothingmom, so that people don't
think I'm married.
 
                                                              Nothingman
 
  -This would be a one-liner, but I laughed too long.

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From: rc@gcc.cc.md.us
Subject: Re: Soundgarden Digest, Friday, 16 Feb 1995

AN>I'm from Vancovuer so we get a lots of Seattle bands here. Love Battery is 
AN>pretty good. I've seen Tch-Kung, and I want to see "Critters Buggin" I 
AN>love Flop.

I bought a Flop album from Columbia House because I thought the write
up on it was pretty cool.  I like them.  Except the singer is kinda a
weenie, but so does Billy Corgan, but let's not start that discussion
again.  I like them both.  
But anyway, I have Whenever You're Ready, and the cover looks a lot
like a Mudhoney cover that I saw in a store once.  Does anyone know why
that is?  Are they related in some way?  I didn't know Flop was from
Seattle...I'm just assuming they are since you kinda implied it.
 
                                                          Nothingman
 
   -Unto Venus we will roam...

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From: He Who Walks Between <toybox@email.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: Chris' shirt is brown...really.

On 17 Feb 1996 rc@gcc.cc.md.us wrote:

> W.>> -I just remembered something.  Everybody remember Chris Cornell's
> W.>> shirt in the Black Hole Sun video (the brown one with a skull in
> the
> W.>> middle)?  Well, he seems to wear this shirt a lot (for photos and
> W.>> stuff).  And then remember the CD+ when you are going down the
> stairs
> W.>> into the Superunknown?  Well, it's the same skull!  Or at least a
> close
> W.>> facsimilie.  :)
> 
> W.>I really like that t-shirt.... not that i'm a skull-fan or something
> like
> W.>that but it looks so good on that t-shirt, i don't know why but it
> just
> W.>looks good, isn't the shirt grey btw.. i think it was grey...
> 
> Nope.  I have a poster and he's wearing it, and it's definately brown. 
> Not like brown brown, but just brown.  Oh well.
No, it's grunge brown, as i like to call it.  Just like i call olive 
green grunge green.  Hey, anyone that could make a shirt like this for me?
And whatever happened to the SOMMS t-shirt thing anyway?  -j


"Damn right, i'm argumentative"  -Kim Thayil

aka Chicka Jackeen, A Livein Thesu (Per Unkn Own).  Boom biddy bye bye!
*****************************************************************************
I am currently starting to work on a homepage that will translate some 
(or hopefully many) regional English words into plain English.  
Please email me with any regional words you use in the English language.  



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Subject: What did you say???
From: tonerkin@usa.pipeline.com (Toni M Roark)

Good Morning!  How are things in the great Southeast??? How are the rocks
hangin??  I will add aunt vs ahunt??  or however ya'll say it!!        I
will think about any weird midwestern thangs we say!  I work with an older
lady who came from rural Arkansas and she told me when she first moved
north she went to a grocery store and ask the man for a "poke" which in
Arkansas is a bag.  Up here a" poke" is intercourse. Of course the man gave
her quite a look!! And they eventually got it straightened out.  She didn't
go into to many details! Hmmmm! maybe she did get a poke!!!   Speaking of
that t-shirt. In the movie Toy Story the bad neighbor kid wears a shirt
with a skull very similair to that shirt.   And he is quite a punk!! 
Problay like Chris was at 9!!  Talk at ya later- Toni 
 

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From: Michael Travers <mtravers@lynx.dac.neu.edu>
Subject: Citizen Dick

Hi,

	I've also heard that Touch Me, I'm Dick was just a reworking of
Touch Me, I'm Sick.  I haven't heard the latter so I can't say for sure,
but that's what I've heard.

			Posted earlier, but to the wrong address,

							Mike

Michael Travers     mtravers@lynx.neu.edu     http://www.tripod.com/~Offspring


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From: Vassilis Theoharis <vtheoh@essex.ac.uk>
Subject: Re:COC

Apart from DELIVERANCE, which is very good, the previous album BLIND is also
quite powerfull. Kim included this in his best 5 albums!



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From: ar303921@student.uq.edu.au (DEFsonic, a sonic trip)
Subject: Touring

Hey everyone,

Some news, mostly for the Australian readers tho. 

Anyway, looking around the CD shop I found the newly imported Truly CD.
Grabed it after reading about it on here and its not bad. Look for it in
Rocking Horse 1 if you are in Brisbane and want a listen.

BUT the big news :) New album was listed as released May 21st, and straight
after that. Touring in MAY!!!!!! So looks like SG are coming to visit us
down here once more :) And usally if they come down here it means a world
tour so everybody wins :)  WOOOO only have to wait till May for the tour :)

seeya
     Lee

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E-mail ar303921@student.uq.edu.au
Turn it UP and Play it LOUD!! Let the blood rush to your head!!
CD I'm listening to this week:
"Unfinished Spanish Galleon of Finley Lake" by Spiderbait.


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From: mrl5@Lehigh.EDU (ClownWithBazooka)
Subject: RE: the scared light cracks and disappears...



>> I heard "She's a Politician" for the first time today. I've got to say
>> that this is Matt at his absolute finest. Does anyone else agree?

>        naah, I don't think that matt's work on she's a politician is his
>best stuff.  it is good, no problems there ross, but the song is just one
>of those little soundgarden ditties a la kickstand, a quick blast of
>power.

>        matt's best drumming, imho, comes on the longer songs, where there
>are a couple of different mood swings to play around with.  I'd probably
>vote for the day I tried to live, four walled world, mailman and fourth of
>july.  maybe his best effort is reach down, that roughly ten minute orgasm
>of musical brilliance on the temple of the dog record.  anyone who can
>keep coming up with so many different and varied rolls during one song has
>to be a master :)

    Or something not of this earth, as for the list of some of matt's best
    drumming. How can you forget slaves and bulldozers, limo wreck, and jesus
    christ pose. btw, has anyone counted along and figured out the time
    signature for limo wreck? I counted 17/8 but I could be wrong, whatever
    it's in it has got to be the weirdest time signature on earth. Especially
    the way matt plays it. They should get an award for the strangest rhythm.
        C-ya
            Clown

                       -----------------------------------
                        a thousand doors, a thousand lies
                           rooms a thousand years wide
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From: blind dog <s325961@student.uq.edu.au>
Subject: jumpin' out of our skins...

On Sun, 18 Feb 1996 ar303921@student.uq.edu.au wrote:

> Some news, mostly for the Australian readers tho. 
> BUT the big news :) New album was listed as released May 21st, and straight
> after that. Touring in MAY!!!!!! So looks like SG are coming to visit us
> down here once more :) And usally if they come down here it means a world
> tour so everybody wins :)  WOOOO only have to wait till May for the tour :)

	littlejoe and I were talking to the young woman with the
soundgarden tattoo behind the counter at skinny's music store today about
ordering in some imports of the new smashing pumpkins single when joe
grabs me by the shoulder and directs my head to the new releases board on
the wall. 

	in blue pen it said: new album may 21st.

	but after it in brackets was: touring may  :)

	our chins literally hit the floor and our tongues lolled out like 
never before!  soundgarden, coming here, in three months!  joe asked 
where she got her information from, and she said it was the record rep. 
we both danced around a bit, and then calmed down enough to talk some 
soundgarden.  the store will normally do a midnight sale the night before 
the record comes out, which means we should have it here in our cd 
players a day and a half before most of the world.  she also said that 
(a): she got a pre-release copy of superunknown in 1994, and that she may 
also get one this time around.  I made sure that she understood that we 
would both want to come around and hear it in the store; and (b): that 
she was going to put in a request for an instore appearance with the 
band! now, I nor littlejoe are going to hold our collective breath for 
this one, but the music store does have a good track record in guest 
appearances (monster magnet, the tea party and others).

	so it looks as though soundgarden have warmed up to the prospect 
of starting all their world tours here in australia (can't complain 
there).  and once they have simultaneously played and released their new 
stuff here, we'll send in the reviews :)

                       -----------------------------------
                        a thousand doors, a thousand lies
                           rooms a thousand years wide 
                       -----------------------------------


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From: LITTLE JOE <s327857@student.uq.edu.au>
Subject: I sure jumped..

On Sun, 18 Feb 1996, blind dog wrote:

> 	littlejoe and I were talking to the young woman with the
> soundgarden tattoo behind the counter at skinny's music store today about
> ordering in some imports of the new smashing pumpkins single when joe
> grabs me by the shoulder and directs my head to the new releases board on
> the wall. 
> 
> 	in blue pen it said: new album may 21st.
> 
> 	but after it in brackets was: touring may  :)

Actually it took three attempts to get him to even look at the board.


> 	our chins literally hit the floor and our tongues lolled out like 
> never before!

I can vouch for this.

All I can add is that they get to Australia on May 14. Chris and 
Kim are staying at my place, and Ben and Matt are staying in blind dog's 
basement. They told us they like to stay in touch with their fan base and 
don't go in for those fancy hotels anyway. Besides, they need 
somewhere quiet in the suburbs to practice all their new songs.    	       

                       ___________________________
                      = ALIVE IN THE SUPERUNKNOWN =
	  	       ===========================                        


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From: blind dog <s325961@student.uq.edu.au>
Subject: don't let me drown...

On Sun, 18 Feb 1996, LITTLE JOE wrote:

> All I can add is that they get to Australia on May 14. Chris and 
> Kim are staying at my place, and Ben and Matt are staying in blind dog's 
> basement. They told us they like to stay in touch with their fan base and 
> don't go in for those fancy hotels anyway. Besides, they need 
> somewhere quiet in the suburbs to practice all their new songs.    	       

	matt I will have any day of the week.  ben, however, has to 
promise not to spit on me :)


                       -----------------------------------
                        a thousand doors, a thousand lies
                           rooms a thousand years wide 
                       -----------------------------------


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From: Ross Filipek <rfilipek@indiana.edu>
Subject: RE: the scared light cracks and disappears...

All those songs have strange time signatures, but "She's a Politician" is 
*impossible*. I mean, I can't even begin to imagine the time patterns in 
that song. Perhaps I should rephrase my statement. "She's a Politician" 
is the *hardest* SG song to play on drums. Now that's not to say Matt 
doesn't kick ass on every single song, it's just that (imho) this one's 
the hardest to follow. At least for me it is. Btw, good to hear from you, 
Clown!

Ross

P.S.--Most of "Limo Wreck" is in 15/8. That's what Matt said in an 
interview with _MDM_.

- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On Sat, 17 Feb 1996, ClownWithBazooka wrote:

>     Or something not of this earth, as for the list of some of matt's best
>     drumming. How can you forget slaves and bulldozers, limo wreck, and jesus
>     christ pose. btw, has anyone counted along and figured out the time
>     signature for limo wreck? I counted 17/8 but I could be wrong, whatever
>     it's in it has got to be the weirdest time signature on earth. Especially
>     the way matt plays it. They should get an award for the strangest rhythm.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

		    "But in your heart I'd freeze."                   
				       --C. Cornell            
        

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From: blind dog <s325961@student.uq.edu.au>
Subject: somewhere in my dreams...

On Sun, 18 Feb 1996, Ross Filipek wrote:

> All those songs have strange time signatures, but "She's a Politician" is 
> *impossible*. I mean, I can't even begin to imagine the time patterns in 
> that song. Perhaps I should rephrase my statement. "She's a Politician" 
> is the *hardest* SG song to play on drums. Now that's not to say Matt 
> doesn't kick ass on every single song, it's just that (imho) this one's 
> the hardest to follow. At least for me it is. Btw, good to hear from you, 

	just try playing along with the album, ross.  that's all there is 
to it

	but warm up your snare hand and bass pedal :)


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                        a thousand doors, a thousand lies
                           rooms a thousand years wide 
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