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Today's Topics:
 

                             Re: the lawyer guy
                                   Artwork
                                 Re: sadness
                                 Re: sadness
                               Re: (sniff) :(
                           Re: Black Sun sculpture
                                 Re: sadness
                                 Re: sadness
                                 RE: sadness
                           RE: HUMPH, re: sadness
                         the list, the sadness, etc.
                     Re:tickets for Brandeis University
                                 Re: sadness
                     Re:tickets for Brandeis University
                            Hater show - Oct. 31
                             RE: the lawyer guy
                            Hater at the OK Hotel
                       satanoscillatemymetallicsonatas
                             Shirtgate revisited
                                  Re:STuFF
                                   Cornell
                       Re: the list, the sadness, etc.
                               just a question
                                 Re: sadness
                       Re: the list, the sadness, etc.
                                   *sigh*
                       Re: the list, the sadness, etc.
                                  RE: Why?
                               SLC tickets???
                               Peace and Love
                                 Re: sadness
                     Someone please shoot me already...
                   Re: Someone please shoot me already...
                            Alright, knock it off
                     ON SALE THIS SAT. AUSTIN SG TICKETS
                             hype! distribution
                           re: Black Sun sculpture
                           SOMMS General Election
                      about conditions, permissions...
                              SG radio playage
                           RE: Soundgarden and art
                          Re: somms 'no code' poll
                      we see the vipers of distance...
                          Re: somms 'no code' poll
                     *cough* official sg website *cough*
                                 more iMusic
                                    uh-oh
                          Re: arguing about a label

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From: spazmatazz <ags3@coventry.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: the lawyer guy

On Sun, 6 Oct 1996, infinite wrote:

> 
> 
> 	to the lawyer who mentioned somehting about being dressed nice and making money, don't worry about it!  i don't know about everyone here, but i'd much rather see someone dressed up that has taste than some little teeny bopper w/ colored hair going on and on about how great the "new" nirvana album is.. (anyone else sick of seeing dead people milked for more money?) 
> 	it's pathetic to dismiss someone b/c of the way they are dressed, or what they do. a lot of the pierced/tattooed people are really fake, and think theyr'e bad cause they're marked for life.. .
> 

Amen to that!!  I'm only 20 myself, but I certainly don't follow any of 
the fashion trends, and my musical tastes are far too diverse for me to 
be considered an "alterna-kid".  In fact, if any of you saw me in real 
life, I very much doubt you'd even *suspec* I was into Soundgarden - or 
hald the music I like, for that matter!!  I love fucking with people's 
expectations, personally, but that's just me!! :)

- -me

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From: Seth Ward <setward2@uwc.edu>
Subject: Artwork

        Greetings,
        I finally got enough free time to actually sit and browse seth's
page.  Been a while.  Today was the first time I got to look at the artwork
that people submitted. Must say...very cool.  Kudos to all the artistic
folks in SOMMS-land, I was impressed and would like to think the boys in the
band might be, too.  Who knows?  Shroom, your style is very unique :)  What
do you call it?  Kinda post-modern primitive, possibly from your
refrigerator-art period.  Made me smile.  Anyone who hasn't checked this out
yet, I recommend giving it a peek.
        It's at--(www.sgi.net/soundgarden/images/contrib/)--just in case you
were not aware.  Okay, I'll shut up now.

        Tang-Ho
        A Different Seth
 


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From: Danny Van Britsom <year9043@club.innet.be>
Subject: Re: sadness

At 08:22 AM 10/7/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Shroom and list:
>
>The peirced, weird fucking outcast comment was a stereotype of what "normal"
>people think of the crowd you run with, not what I think.  The statement was
>meant to be ironic, since I felt that I was being burned in effigy for being
>"normal", which is the funniest fucking thing ever, the more a think about
>it. I did not attack you personally in my post once.
>
>I' m not mad at you, Shroom.  And you are right, I should have dealt with you
>personally first.  But after slamming several beers at Trees during our
>uncomfortable meeting, and being really pissed at the time, it felt like the
>thing to do.  Judging from the reaction, maybe it is something that needs to
>be discussed anyway.
>
>My later comment about the composition of the list membership had nothing to
>do with you...your posts are intelligent, informative and hilareous, and I
>look forward to reading them along with those of Grote, Aarron, Caryn and
>several others.  The rest is usually crap.  That was the point. period.
>paragraph.
>
>Later...Bri
>
>

SO WHEN THE FUCK ARE YOU GUYS GETTIN' MARRIED AND PUT A FUCKING STOP TO THIS
FUCKING SOAP-OPERA. TALK ABOUT FUCKING SOUNDGARDEN FOR A CHANGE.

(A Belgian Bloke using the F-Word all the time, now there's a change ...)

Cheers,

Dan


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From: Caryn Rose <clr@nwlink.com>
Subject: Re: sadness

On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Danny Van Britsom wrote:

> SO WHEN THE FUCK ARE YOU GUYS GETTIN' MARRIED AND PUT A FUCKING STOP TO THIS
> FUCKING SOAP-OPERA. TALK ABOUT FUCKING SOUNDGARDEN FOR A CHANGE.

we do, asshole.  how long have you been on the list?  all of five minutes?  

if you've been on longer than that, then you'd fuckin' REALIZE that this
subject is OBVIOUSLY important to a great deal of us on this list,
dbecause  many people are seeing fit to respond to it.

this is OUR list.  not just yours.  you want to talk about soundgarden, i
don't see you doing it.  no one is stopping you.  stop being so fuckin'
rude and disrespectful.  

and to the rest of you who want us to 'get ON with it", well, then, start
a damn thread already.  

- --caryn


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From: Caryn Rose <clr@nwlink.com>
Subject: Re: (sniff) :(

On Sun, 6 Oct 1996, grote wrote:
[i still love that ;-) ]

> is it just me, or did brian's message to the list (re: meeting shroom)
> this weekend really strike a chord???

no, it's not just you.  i wrote brian privately last night.

> i just read it a few minutes ago and i feel really strange. i don't 
> think i've ever read a more powerful commentary on the 
> "generation/culture gap" that unfortunately seems to be taking a hold 
> of pop culture...even on our fine sg list.

i don't know if it's a generation gap, but rather a 'clueless' gap.  (and
i'm not talking about the brian/shroom meeting, i'm talking about the
list).  people are joining this list assuming that they know everything
and that we know nothing, without taking some time to get to know the
people on the other end.  i got flamed for my stupid chocolate syrup
comment which i made for no other reason than to get seth annoyed. ;-) 
anyone who has been on the list for a reasonable amount of time knows that
i'm not part of the CCEB (chris cornell estrogen brigade) -- i appreciate
the scenery, but that's about it.

> as i said earlier, brian's post really knocked the wind out of me. i 
> find it quite disturbing that he's received lukewarm response from 
> younger members of the list...i'm 7 years younger than him, but we 
> seemed to hit it off like gangbusters. and i can honestly say that if 
> i were to meet him in person, we would continue to make a good 
> connection.

but maybe you wouldn't.  and i know that many of you on here have written
me off as paranoid or what have you, but i saw this happen last year on a
mailing list.   people assume that they know someone from what htey post
on a mailing list, or even from private email, and then in person,
sometimes, just sometimes, there are differences that can't be overcome.

that we all communicate on this forum and share our different perspectives
is great.  but you're simply unrealistic if you think that this
automatically bonds us as best friends.  it doesn't.  i think that brian
and shroom made that mistake, and then didn't know how to get over the
awkwardness.  it's only human.

> i don't look radical.

..and i'm tired of watching you and eliza defend looking 'straight', and
then dee dee defend looking 'radical'.  none of you have to defend
anything in my book.  none of us have to defend anything in my book.  

but i do understand brian.  we're the same age (i'm a little older) and i
just love it when i go to, say, lollapalooza, and have some 12 year old
treat me with the same contempt they treat their parents because i don't
have blue hair.  i *had* blue hair, back when it was the kind of thing
that made you get the shit beat out of you during lunch period.  when
being into 'punk' was dangerous... very physically dangerous.

> caryn...i think i remember you posting something last week to the effect of 
> "what happened to this list?" that's a good damn question. it seems 
> like the last month has spawned this influx of alterna-nothings that 
> have accomplished little outside of making me less interested in the 
> daily content of somms@mit.edu. don't get me wrong, i've seen some 
> fabulous commentary from some new and unfamiliar names, but much of it
> has been pure fodder. as an original member of the list since its 
> inception back in the cenozoic era, i've noticed this downward trend 
> somewhat since the beginning...it's inevitable that the more people 
> you add, the more chance you have of getting some garbage. but 
> recently it's seemed out of control.

the list has only been around for a year. all that is happening is what
happens every fall on every other mailing list:  freshman account season.
people get on the net, with zero experience of the culture (or only the
aol/prodigy experience of the 'culture', ya right).  the net is changing,
it's growing, and i'm not so sure it's changing for the better.  no one
cares about custom or consideration or netiquitte.  get on a mailing list,
post stupid one-line posts 10 times a day!  get lots of attention!  get to
know the list?  why bother?  get to know the people on it?  why?  you'll
never meet them, so there's no consequence there.

> to the newer list members...welcome. please take the time to browse 
> the web page or old digests to get a little background about the 
> people and discussion on the list before you jump in and rattle your 
> chains. it's just common courtesy. i want nothing more than to see 
> this list grow and get continuously better, but this is not a process 
> that comes easily. to fellow "veterans"...yes, things have changed. 
> but i hope i'm speaking for at least a few of us when i say that we 
> all welcome the growth and change and are willing to work and keep 
> this list as fantastic as it has been.

it ain't gonna happen, grote.  you can hope as much as you want, but it
ain't gonna happen.  it's downhill from  here... i've seen it before, i'll
see it again.  the old-timers will unsub or move to digest or just ont
post.  and that's too bad, because this is one of the few high-quality
lists out there.  it kills me that i can't subscribe to a damn pearl jam
mailing list because of the sheer volume of total complete idiots that
flood them.

what's happening to htis list?  normal list evolution.  

anyone wanna join a hater mailing list? ;->  aaron, where are you?

- --caryn


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From: Caryn Rose <clr@nwlink.com>
Subject: Re: Black Sun sculpture

On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Deborah Baker wrote:

> I was leafing though a Seattle guidebook this morning and saw a reference to
> a sculpture in Volunteer Park.  It's by Isamu Naguchi and it's called Black
> Sun.  " Area residents call it either The Doughnut or The Black Hole."

speaking as an 'area resident', i've never heard of the damn thing. ;->

> I was
> wondering if that's where Chris Cornell got the title for Black Hole Sun.

nice idea, but i think a b-i-g stretch.  i didn't even know this existed.
it's not like the sound garden, which is pretty legendary...

- --caryn


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From: Danny Van Britsom <year9043@club.innet.be>
Subject: Re: sadness

At 09:09 AM 10/7/96 -0700, you wrote:
>
>
>On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Danny Van Britsom wrote:
>
>> SO WHEN THE FUCK ARE YOU GUYS GETTIN' MARRIED AND PUT A FUCKING STOP TO THIS
>> FUCKING SOAP-OPERA. TALK ABOUT FUCKING SOUNDGARDEN FOR A CHANGE.
>
>we do, asshole.  how long have you been on the list?  all of five minutes?  
>
>if you've been on longer than that, then you'd fuckin' REALIZE that this
>subject is OBVIOUSLY important to a great deal of us on this list,
>dbecause  many people are seeing fit to respond to it.
>
>this is OUR list.  not just yours.  you want to talk about soundgarden, i
>don't see you doing it.  no one is stopping you.  stop being so fuckin'
>rude and disrespectful.  
>
>and to the rest of you who want us to 'get ON with it", well, then, start
>a damn thread already.  
>
>--caryn
>
>
>

Obviously, you did not see the irony in my message.  But hey, fuck you, I've
had it with this bullshit.  I was going to send a concert review on the
Brussels gig next Thursday, but why bother when you're bein' called an asshole.

Please (and I do mean please) unsubscribe me from the list.

It was nice meeting (some of) you.

Dan


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From: Caryn Rose <clr@nwlink.com>
Subject: Re: sadness

On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Cynthia Siragusa wrote:

> Caryn,  
> 
> please try not to take everything so personally and try to develop 
> some sort of light-heartedness, perhaps a sense of humor?  

fuck you, cyn.  please try not telling me what to do when you do not even
know me. those who know me know that i possess both of those attributes.

i didn't appreciate him jumping down our throats and telling us what to
do.

> I mean you 
> jumped down my throat after my post re:Metallifucks who prevented ME 
> from seeing my fave band 'cause I can't fight 'em off.

...and i misunderstood you and told you so and apologized for it.

> I got the joke.  Too bad you didn't.

it wasn't funny.  

- --caryn


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From: Monnica Lewis <MLewis@evansgroup.com>
Subject: RE: sadness

THANK YOU!  This is exactly the kind of thing that I am talking about when I 
talk about how the "trendies" annoy me.  And when I say something about it, 
 then a lot of listers want to jump on me!  I really really feel that the 
bandwagon fans are robbing us  true fans, I think, of our music.   I've 
never met Shroom personally, but if what you say is true, it is pretty 
disappointing. Are you sure it was your age and dress?  Shroom?

Monnica
 ----------
From: Neuromute
To: somms
Subject: sadness
Date: Sunday, October 06, 1996 2:20AM

Hey list,  long time no talk . . .  been busy, you know how it is, trying to
bring Grote along in the shyster business . . .

Well. I met Shroom tonight, and rest assured  . . .she is as cool as 
everyone
wants to think she is . . . too bad she didn't feel the same for me.   I
don't know where she was mislead, didn't I make it clear that I was a 29 
year
old married lawyer?  I'm pretty sure she knew that, but she was so
dumbfounded that I wasn't pierced and radical looking that she just did not
know what to say . . . really wasn't conducive to conversation . . .
  anyway, I did the natural thing . . . I left.

So I guess the point is, I really feel shitty.  I thought the point of this
list was to bring together different people who had a common interest, no
matter who they were or how they dressed.  Mistake, I guess.

Trust me, I did the scene when I was younger . . . all these wanna be
alterna-rock bands are nothing but the new version of Debbie Gibson.  I 
don't
mean to get off on a rant here, but when my friends and I were into Jane's
Addiction in 1987, it wasn't because they were radio darlings.  But now that
this shit is the shit, everyone wants to feel as if they are in on something
new and cool.  Ain't the case.  Of course no one wants to listen to us
dinosaurs, who did all the drugs and blazed all these tired old paths in the
80's . . . this alternarock thing is new and exciting!!!!!!

The point is, who gives a shit how I dress now . . . I make money in the 
real
world, and still know what's up in the so called alternative world . . .
therefore. I should be judgmental of you pierced, wierd fucking outcasts . .
.but I'm not.  I guess I just didn't expect such bullshit from someone I
thought knew better.  My mistake.

The list is overrun with teenage ignorant newbies  (flame away, juniors)
 Seth, youv'e got your work cut out for you.  Anyway, Caryn, Grote and all
the rest, take care and be cool.....I still wish I could be friends with
Shroom, but maybe I'm just way off . . . I thought Nothingman was cool, so
what do I know?

Sadly ......Brian

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From: Monnica Lewis <MLewis@evansgroup.com>
Subject: RE: HUMPH, re: sadness


I agree.  Well said!
Monnica
 ----------
From: Eliza J Polly
To: Neuromute; somms
Subject: HUMPH, re: sadness
Date: Sunday, October 06, 1996 12:06PM


Whatever really happened last night, I don't know  - i believe in two sides
to every story.  But regardless, I think it is sad that no matter what 
really
happened, Brian felt uncomfortable and was self-conscious about the fact 
that
he didn't fit someone else's expectations of what he "should" look like... 
 I
have to say (and feel free to flame away) that I notice a very big 
difference
in *most* (my disclaimer) under- 23 year olds than in those of us in their
late 20s, early 30s....it is not their fault, the
y are stuck in a generation that has very different sets of expectations,
etc.  But I have noticed that they tend to be very stuck on the issue of
"looking the look" and IF YOU DON'T YOU MUST NOT BE COOL.  I have received

Those of us who went thru the early post-punk era and the early 
"alternative"
(when it really was....) days, I am sure can relate to the struggle of
feeling that we no longer "fit' into this supposedly new phenomenon....but
HEY, we were there when it was just beginning, when people said "Green who?
Jane's what???" and Seattle was just another city on the map....to now hear
and see that we are in some ways rejected by the "new" generation of
alterno-kids, is disheartening....we do have to grow up sometime a
nd make choices about careers and families, etc.  - that is a choice that
some of us have made, not all....and i refuse to be ashamed of it.  Why the
fuck does it matter how we look on the outside - what could that possibly
really mean about our insides?!?!

I will be meeting *a lot* of Sommsters in the next couple of months and i
will be damned if I am made to feel uncomfortable about how i *choose* to
look.....it is a choice, remember? not some law or dress code that we have 
to
abide by if we like a certain type of music....

Whew, I feel better now...

 --eliza,
 born in the '60s and proud of it.....
and still wearing Docs on the weekends  :-)



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From: Mercyhurst Prep Library <mercylib@erie.net>
Subject: the list, the sadness, etc.

Hi, Listers!

Wow, what a day today has been.  I'mm still mullingover some of the stuff
I've read, like the Bri/Shroom meeting and all the comments spawned from
that,and I just got done reading a few more later postings on it plus
Caryn's reply to a response to what has happened to the list.  I've been
around the list since last November...don't know if that makes me an oldie
or a newbie since I had to unsubscribe for the summer.  At this point I
can't even really verbalize what I'm feeling, but I'm also becoming very
much aware that this list has changed.  Its size has about doubled since I
signed off in June,but even then, I still see posts from all the familiar
names--except Nothing man--and...I just detect a change in attitude or
something.  Personally, I feel like I'm whispering into a hurricane--I've
tried to contribute, I've tried to start strings just to get people talking,
and it falls flat.  I'm starting to feel disconnected even tho I'm on the
list; I don't feel welcome.  Sorta like the saying that osme people are more
equal than others.  I feel like a total nothing.  I've tried to extend an
olive branch to someone who for some reason took a dislike to me and heard
nothing back....lack of response speaks volumes.  Then there's all this
bickering that's going on--what's grunge, what label do we apply to Sg, what
album is better, who's a better fan based on when they became fans....

To cut to the quick of it....here we all are sitting on the net, so to
speak, looking for human cotact.  We're onthis list to talk aobut something
we like and know stuff about, and it's all just like one big experiment.
Cyberspace isolates us.  It's darned hard to pick up the true meaning to
things just written and floating onto your email.  Caryn, what's happening
to the list?  I wish I could put it into words, but I think it's all tied to
technology; you know, that anonimity thing--we each feel safe sitting at our
computers saying stuff, but for some reason, the list is getting testy.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, dear list friends, we all like
the same group, for whatever reason, we all like this one particular band's
music, and THAT'S WHAT COUNTS!  This is the best kind of fan club you could
find!  It's there for you every day! You can pass around rumors or facts or
whatever, it's instant.  Sometimes when we meet face to face, it works out
and sometimes it doesn't--hey, just like real life!  If you're human, then
you've run into people you don't get along with and you've run into people
you like immediately.  Oh, there's so much we could wax philosophic
about....List....let's just take a deep breath and remember we're all human
and we're all in this together.  Thanks for reading this, if you've bothered
to get this far.  Perhaps group therapy is in order?

later....deb      this deb, not the UK deb!!   Hi, UK Deb!


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From: Gonzo <jgg@pilot.msu.edu>
Subject: Re:tickets for Brandeis University

Hey somms list          
        I was reading the post this mourning and Someone posted 
That they were looking for ticket(s) for the Soundgarden show in
nov.I can not find the post anymore.I don't know if this is it
but I will post this anyway.
        Go to www.tixs.com/conad.html#concerts.Someone has 1 ticket
for the Nov 19 show.For sale real cheap,there is a phone number and 
an e-mail address also state that they can get more tickets if more are
needed.
Gonzo


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From: Cynthia Siragusa <cynsir@village.ios.com>
Subject: Re: sadness

> At 09:09 AM 10/7/96 -0700, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >> SO WHEN THE FUCK ARE YOU GUYS GETTIN' MARRIED AND PUT A FUCKING STOP TO THIS
> >> FUCKING SOAP-OPERA. TALK ABOUT FUCKING SOUNDGARDEN FOR A CHANGE.
> >
> >we do, asshole.  how long have you been on the list?  all of five minutes?
> >

> >> Obviously, you did not see the irony in my message.  But hey, fuck you, I've
> had it with this bullshit.  
> 
> It was nice meeting (some of) you.
> 
> Dan

Caryn,  

please try not to take everything so personally and try to develop 
some sort of light-heartedness, perhaps a sense of humor?  I mean you 
jumped down my throat after my post re:Metallifucks who prevented ME 
from seeing my fave band 'cause I can't fight 'em off.

Sometimes people need to vent (me), and sometimes they may try to be 
funny, ala Dan.  Calling him an asshole was absolutely unnecessary!  
Just add him to a long and ever growing list of people you flame with 
a vengeance if you so happen to get up on the wrong side of the bed.  

I got the joke.  Too bad you didn't.

Respectfully submitted,
Cynthia

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From: Gonzo <jgg@pilot.msu.edu>
Subject: Re:tickets for Brandeis University

At 01:44 PM 10/7/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Hey somms list          
A modification is in order.Leave out the #concerts that does not work.
Instead go to "WWW.tixs.com" and click on the button "concert and theater
ticket classifieds"
>        Go to www.tixs.com/conad.html#concerts.Someone has 1 ticket
>for the Nov 19 show.For sale real cheap,there is a phone number and 
>an e-mail address also state that they can get more tickets if more are
>needed.
>Gonzo
>
>
>


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From: Nathan Holcombe <nholcomb@PigsEye.Kennesaw.EDU>
Subject: Hater show - Oct. 31

anyone  here going to the Hater show Oct 31?  

i'm actually contemplating flying from Atlanta to see them play, i was at 
their last show (that i know of) back in March and would love to see them 
again.   

so, if anybody's planning on going and taping it, or snapping photos 
definately let me know..

in fact, if anyone taped the March show, i'd love to know...


thanks!


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From: Monnica Lewis <MLewis@evansgroup.com>
Subject: RE: the lawyer guy

Yes yes yes!  I'll spare everyone my diatribe on Courtney Love since this 
isn't the Nirvana list but, let's just say, much as I'd love to, I just 
can't bring myself to buy the new album because she will get royalties.

Monnica
 ----------
From: infinite
To: 'somms@mit.edu'
Subject: the lawyer guy
Date: Sunday, October 06, 1996 2:52PM

new" nirvana album is.. (anyone else sick of seeing dead people milked =
for more money?)=20
       

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From: Caryn Rose <clr@nwlink.com>
Subject: Hater at the OK Hotel

in answer to a lot of people's questions... (seth, you might just want to
start the damn unofficial hater home page already):

Yes, Hater are playing the OK Hotel here in Seattle on Oct. 31.  a large
group of SOMMSters will be attending.  there is currently no organized
plan -- just show up at the damn venue. ;-)

THERE ARE NO ADVANCE TICKETS!  repeat, there are no advance tickets!
trust me, NO ONE in seattle besides us really cares. ;-)  just get there
earlyish (8pm would be fine) and you'll be okay. (even if you showed up
LATE i doubt it would sell out)

I'm going to be taking photos for seth and the page.  if we can get
permission, chris will be videotaping using shroom's videocamera.  someone
is going to be audio taping it (i dn't know who yet) and we'll tree it
here if there's enough interest (except justin, who will have his tape
couriered to him ;-) ).

andrea thinks we should all go dressed as chris, circa '92. ;-)

that's the scoop.  don't panic and we'll see you there...

- --caryn


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From: Geoff Kleemola <gkleemol@callisto.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: satanoscillatemymetallicsonatas

It's onece again time for a random update on the number of somms-owning 
somms-list-members.  To date there are 61 copies on the list that I know 
about, and another +16, that are known to be off the list.  Thank you for 
your time,
Geoff

P.S. If anybody else has a copy, email me preferably with the word 
SOMMS in the subject.  I'll only count genuine copies, and assume they are 
on CD unless you tell me.  (there are some on vinyl I believe)
A name followed by (+1) indicates that that person also know people who 
own it.  I know one person myself.  A number in brackets without a '+' 
indicates that they own that number of copies.  Clear?  I hope so.  Ciao,  
(list of somms owners follows)

The list of owners includes:
Laughing Boy
Kelly Christa Jones
Seth (+3) (including 1 radio-only promo)
Chris Mackenzie
euphoric
Aaron
Jennifer L. York (+2)
B. Kinser
Cornell
Vikki
Lee
James Ingram
Little Joe
Blind Dog
Stephen Fox (2) (including special somms-only copy given to radio stations)
Myself (Geoff Kleemola)(+1)
Dwayne Bryant
Dallis 
Toybox (2)
Caryn Rose 
Chris Farley
John Freeman
Eric Gardner
HasNoName
Audrey Hillyard
Jizzwack
Nate Crosswhite (+2)
nancy e phend
Eric Lanning
OponFam
Kerri Char
Saracen
Stuart Davies
Alyssa Kent
Alex (BrthRitual@aol.com)
Darren L Kochersperger
Kazam Ali
Eliza J Polly (+3)
Rohin Bhalla
Niki Freer
erin@planet.net
Justine (+2)
Gonzo (2)
Jamesetta Simpson
Ray (Unknman) (+1)
Aleko
Ben Timberlake (+2)
Joseph E Candelaria
Dan Hersch(?)
Greg Fox (2)
Angela Drum
Bonnie Cochrane
Christy
Shroom
Jenn Wilson
Jezebel
GeekGirl (Dena)
Karen Monoker


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From: Geoff Kleemola <gkleemol@callisto.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: Shirtgate revisited

Ok, so a few weeks ago, I inquired about the list-members who ordered and 
received, or did not receive tshirts from Nothinghead.  So this is what 
it looks like.  I have listed the people who ordered, and expressed their 
receipt of shirts as a fraction, in most cases.  Some members, who 
received shirts from Nothingshirt, also provided comments or ratings 
about the shirts.  If you ordered a shirt from Nothingdick, email me and 
tell me what you got.  And that is all,
Geoff

Seth 5/5  "1 for me and 4 for the band and they all look terrible"
Greg Bensimon 1/1 "I don't know if that makes me a lucky one, or unlucky one"
Nate Crosswhite 0
Jamesetta 0/4
Eric Gardner 0/2
Lee Christensen 0/1
Sachin Trivedi 1/1
Overfloater 1/1 (**1/2)
Carolyn Hanel 0
Ben Timberlake 1/2
Tonerkin 1/1 "thumbs down"
Mariana 0
Bonnie Cochran 0
Shroom 0/2
Firebug 0
Kathie 0
Kazam Ali 0
Nigel Wilks 0
McCheese 0
Greg Fox 0
Deb 1/1
Willard Robinson 0


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

What do you think about these titles, which are taken from soundgarden bootlegs: 
DRAWING FILES__RUSTY LAGE__SLAVES AND BULLDOZE
Also some guests have replaced members of the band on these concerts:
KIM THAYIC__BEN SEPARD



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Subject: Cornell
From: "Shawn David Kennedy" <kenned79@pilot.msu.edu>

Wow.  I just saw the recent pictures of Chris.  I knew he looked smaller than
usual lately, but I just figured it was because he wasn't working out as much
lately (that happens, you know) but now I think that there must be something
wrong with him.  He is smaller than me now. According to him, he is not a drug
addict, so I'm going to believe that.  But man, I just can't figure out how
someone can drop so much weight.  I have to say I am a little worried.  Anyone
out there have any theories?

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

From: Caryn Rose <clr@nwlink.com>
Subject: Re: the list, the sadness, etc.

On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Cynthia Siragusa wrote:

> > 
> > Wow, what a day today has been.  I'mm still mullingover some of the stuff I've read, like the Bri/Shroom meeting and all the comments spawned from that,and I just got done reading a few more later postings on it plus Caryn's reply to a response to what has happened to the list. 
> I'm also becoming very much aware that this list has changed. 
> I'm starting to feel disconnected even tho I'm on the list; 
> I don't feel welcome.   
> 
> Well put Deb.  Caryn, that was my point-a lot of people are beginning 
> to feel unwelcome. 

oh, and that's MY fault??  not bloody likely.  hell, i even unsubbed last
week when i was on the road because the list content wasn't worth reading.
nothing like taking the time to log in to your personal email account to
find 10 one-line posts in a row from the same person saying absolutely
nothing.

do NOT blame what has  happened to the list on me.  don't even try. i've
watched justin  post theory after theory on the list and be totally
ignored... i've even followed them up in an attempt to get conversation
going, and nothing... absolutely nothing.  

i find it amazing that i am getting blamed for the decline and fall of
this list, when the decline and fall is because of people like the belgian
gentleman who charged in here, doing exactly the opposite of what Grote
gently suggested... 

...and i keep waffling on chicago.  if i do go, it'll certainly be by
myself.

- --caryn


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

From: "Jennifer L. Kern" <OBSJLK@vmmc.org>
Subject:       just a question

I don't know if I am just having difficulties, but I sure do have one 
hell of a time trying to get anything posted.  It kind of makes 
things muy frustrating.  Well, as I have said before....I'm new to 
this list and therefore obviously I don't know anyone, but it's 
really discouraging reading so much negative mail.  It's too bad that 
we just can't appreciate the music....after all isn't that what this 
is supposed to be about?  MUSIC--what a beautiful 
word......Soundgarden....another beautiful word........Chris 
Cornell...........I don't think I even need to make a comment about 
that.   There is so much beauty in music and SG from the killer 
riffs, to the lyrics, to even the fans..........I think I will just 
concentrate on that--thank you!  Okay, maybe I'm just 
nutty......but shit, wouldn't it be just awesome if we all got along 
and even though we may have differences in opinion and age we all 
respected eachother and could relate because of our undying love for 
SG and great music.  Just a thought--maybe I'm living in a fantasy 
world, but let me tell you, it's pretty darn nice and membership is 
free!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!JEN

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From: Cynthia Siragusa <cynsir@village.ios.com>
Subject: Re: sadness

Caryn Rose wrote:
> 
> fuck you, cyn. 
> 
> --caryn

So this is what OUR list is reduced to?  Trading "Fuck You"s?
I won't even dignify that inane response by hurling a "Fuck You" back 
at ya.   
I understamd that we all have out own demons and raw nerved that make 
us who we are and likewise, our responses.  I just wish ALL of us 
would take a step back before we rush to judgement and believe the 
worst about people.  Hell, I live in NYC where it's a way of life,
a means of survival.  I thought, and would like, this list to be a 
safe haven.  I feel this is like a family, and like in a family, we 
can fight and say things we know we shouldn't but forgive each other, 
put it behind us and move forward.

Extending the olive branch,
Cyn

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

From: Cynthia Siragusa <cynsir@village.ios.com>
Subject: Re: the list, the sadness, etc.

Mercyhurst Prep Library wrote:
> 
> Hi, Listers!
> 
> Wow, what a day today has been.  I'mm still mullingover some of the stuff I've read, like the Bri/Shroom meeting and all the comments spawned from that,and I just got done reading a few more later postings on it plus Caryn's reply to a response to what has happened to the list. 
I'm also becoming very much aware that this list has changed. 
I'm starting to feel disconnected even tho I'm on the list; 
I don't feel welcome.   

Well put Deb.  Caryn, that was my point-a lot of people are beginning 
to feel unwelcome. 
 
>I feel like a total nothing.  I've tried to extend an
> olive branch to someone who for some reason took a dislike to me >...List....let's just take a deep breath and remember we're all human
> and we're all in this together.  

Amen.  You said it better than I. 
Cyn

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From: endless_nameless@prodigy.com (GRRL NIKI   FREER)
Subject: *sigh*

Guys, caryn, brian, shroom, grote, eliza, and anyone else who cares 
about a 17 year old's words....

 this is beyond sad to me. i don't know. it just really tugs my 
heartstrings and makes me feel horrible. i know that this has 
probably all been said before. but i wrote grote, eliza and brian 
privately and apolgized for my "general" generation's problems and 
actions. we try so damn hard to be taken seriously and then we act 
completely idiotic. i'm not blasting anyone, i'm not shooting 
fireball arrows at anyone here. you'd know if i was... but i'm just 
giving a general apology for my generation of "weirdo's" and whatever 
else we're called. i've blocked it out and try not to care anymore, 
but it's still there. my generation may not be the most productive 
and prosperic generation ever to be born, but i think we try pretty 
hard. 
 i personally love SG for SG. my friends don't understand my total 
"obsession" with this band, and they give me the old 17 year old kid 
lines of "you need to seek help..." but they are my comfort, my 
shoulder to cry on, my voice to laugh with and my heart to feel with. 
they are everything i've ever felt and wanted to feel, everything 
i've ever done and wanted to do. they're amazingly beautiful. so what 
if i am also a member of the CCEB, who cares? even if he were not as 
beautiful as he was, i would love SG no less or no more. but then 
again, how can one love more than totally?
 so if this is starting to not make sense, i'm sorry. i'm just trying 
to express about a 100 different emotions at once. but mainly i'm now 
giving a public apology. i'm sorry that anything happened like this, 
but life is funny sometimes. it's not always planned out and 
articulated as we wish it were. it's not "fair." frankly, it kinda 
sucks most of the time. but we keep on going because it's exciting, 
it's fun, it's different almost everyday. we get to do things 
differently every day. hell- i'm going to my first SG concert this 
november! that's fucking exciting! before i digress any further, i'll 
shut up. but i'm just really sorry...

 mind riot 

____
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
             i'm tied within
     i'm luck's last match struck
     in the pouring down wind...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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From: Cynthia Siragusa <cynsir@village.ios.com>
Subject: Re: the list, the sadness, etc.

Caryn Rose wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Cynthia Siragusa wrote:
> 
> > >
> > > Wow, what a day today has been.  I'mm still mullingover some of the stuff I've read, like the Bri/Shroom meeting and all the comments spawned from that,and
> > I'm also becoming very much aware that this list has changed.
> > I'm starting to feel disconnected even tho I'm on the list;
> > I don't feel welcome.
> >
> > Well put Deb.  Caryn, that was my point-a lot of people are beginning
> > to feel unwelcome.
> 
> oh, and that's MY fault??  not bloody likely.  

No I didn't say it was YOUR fault.  I merely stated that a lot of us 
are beginning to feel unwelcome.  Please don't read anymore into it 
than that.   Cyn

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From: Monnica Lewis <MLewis@evansgroup.com>
Subject: RE: Why?


: - )  Hey, I'm a female, I'm actually qualified to answer this!  ; - )

Personally, I like Soundgarden 1st and foremost for the music.  I like 
really loud, aggressive, heavy music, (most of the time tho I've been known 
to be caught humming songs from Les Mis).  Anyway, I heard them before I saw 
them and thought they were absolutely great.  In fact, Chris just kinda grew 
on me.  At first I thought he was scary and icky looking. (Oh the hate mail 
I'll get for that comment.)  Anyway it's the music.

Monnica
 ----------
From: Taylor Holmes
To: Soundgarden List
Subject: Why?
Date: Friday, October 04, 1996 1:34PM

I was just pondering a thought...  I can see why I like SG in many
ways... but then my girlfriend complains when I play it constantly...
she's likes SG sometimes, but is really into the sarah mclachlan/Sundays
genre...  although I like the Sunday's, I know it's really not like
me...  What I am wondering is as follows: Do men and women like SG for
the same reasons?, I would originally give an opinion of "NO" to this
question...but I know only a fraction of the intricate complexities of
the female... and dare I say i will ever understand them?   AAARGHHH!!
Damn Pretty Nooses (or Neece? :)) Comments?

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From: Stefanie McCracken  <MCRACKNS@stlgate.byu.edu>
Subject:  SLC tickets???

Hi!! Does anyone know where I can get tickets for the Nov 6
concert in Salt Lake City??  Any help would be great!  They sold
out towards the end of Sept.  

Thanks....Stefanie


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Subject: Peace and Love
From: tonerkin@usa.pipeline.com (Tonerkin)

  Wow!    We have a list social phenomenon!!  It's like a twin thing(when
one twin gets hurt the other feels the pain). The entire membership of the
list collectively woke up crabby  on the wrong  side of the world today!!
Except Carolyn who is still reading 18 digests back :-) . Oh...... that's
right shealways wakes up on the other side of the world!!! (Please don't
flame me Aussies I didn't say wrong side I said other side!).     Geez
louise you guys.  Let's just let it go. It should be between the two
parties that had the initial problem.  If we reduce ourselves to the level
of verbal spiting(I kept it SG related  Seth by making a Ben reference) at
each other than yes, Caryn's dire predictions of the lists' demise  will
come to fruition. I don't think any of us want that!   toni

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From: Geoff <gkleemol@callisto.uwinnipeg.ca>
Subject: Re: sadness

As interested as I am in this "soap opera", I have to say I agree.  I am 
also tired of the non-Soundgarden-related posts on the list.  I joined 
the list because I am a Soundgarden fan, not because I am a "grunge" fan 
or "alternative" fan;  "grunge" and "alternative" mean nothing to me.  I 
also did not join the list to discuss the "generation gap", death metal, 
or pearl jam.  I joined the list to discuss SOUNDGARDEN.
Geoff

On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Danny Van Britsom wrote:
> 
> SO WHEN THE FUCK ARE YOU GUYS GETTIN' MARRIED AND PUT A FUCKING STOP TO THIS
> FUCKING SOAP-OPERA. TALK ABOUT FUCKING SOUNDGARDEN FOR A CHANGE.
> 
> (A Belgian Bloke using the F-Word all the time, now there's a change ...)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Dan
> 
> 

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From: ShRooMGrLz@aol.com
Subject: Someone please shoot me already...

      Man, you guys... I feel REALLY bad about this.  I honestly didn't
realize that I could possibly stir up such a huge hornet's nest regarding any
topic other than Chris Cornell's sexy body (and I don't care if the man IS a
stick figure now... he will ALWAYS be sexy in my biased eyes).  My hugest
apologies not only to Brian, but to EVERYONE on the list.  I swear to you
guys that I'm NOT the evil person that I came across as this past weekend.
 Some of y'all will see that when I get to Seattle in a few weeks (17 days,
and counting down).  I'm sorry if I'm not always perfect (I'm only a
part-time perfect person... and did I mention how modest I am, too?).  ;-)
 I'm going to try and set up another meeting with Brian, if he'll see me.  I
really really really hope he says yes <hint hint>.  =)  I swear, Brian...
IHOP makes these AMAZING crepe/pancake/fruit OD thingies.  They even have
REAL whipped cream.  Can't tell you how many times I've eaten one, and
thought about Chris.  Ummm... don't ask me why.  ;-)  It's a
Shroom-Chris-whipped-cream-overactive-imagination kinda thing.  I think the
LiC's (Lech's in Chris) would understand.  

     I really don't want this list to fall apart like other lists do.  I
agree with the idea that we're a family, and I know I'd sure as hell miss all
of y'all.  Well, ok... maybe not ALL of y'all... but the majority.  Even the
people who I didn't get along with when I first joined the list last year...
I've really grown to respect your opinions, and you've even opened my mind
towards new aspects and dimensions of SG's music.  I thank you all for that
(and you people know who you are).  ;-)  Oh, and don't worry Seattle
people... I'm not going to show up in your city as a drunken asshole, and
make YOU all mad at me, too.  I'm not saying that I'll put on my best
behaviour, though.  I want y'all to like me the way I am.  And if some of you
don't... well, not EVERYONE can get along, right?  ;-)  What I'm trying to
say is that I won't do anything stupid like I did this past weekend to Brian
(man, did *I* ever learn a lesson).  I'm just Shroom... take me or leave me.
 Hmmm... that sounds kinda good.  Maybe if I meet Chris, and I don't mention
the "leave me" part, I can... ummm... never mind.  =)  
                      <kisskiss>
                                        Shroom

"Well Shroom, you're evil... and you know that you'll have to be punished
once again.  I think we'll start off with a nice spanking, and move on the
the ancient-hot-tub-massage-torture.  It's one of the best kept Cornell
family secrets.  Now take off all of your clothes, lay down, and do
everything the nice rock star tells you." 
                   ~ Chris Cornell
 (Words not necessarily said in that order...)  <~~~ my disclaimer

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

From: Caryn Rose <clr@nwlink.com>
Subject: Re: Someone please shoot me already...

On Mon, 7 Oct 1996 ShRooMGrLz@aol.com wrote:

> topic other than Chris Cornell's sexy body (and I don't care if the man IS a
> stick figure now... he will ALWAYS be sexy in my biased eyes)

did someone say 'stick figure'?? ;-)

http://www1.ixa.net/horizons/archive/gifs/somms.gif

[an old tshirt design that chris came up with a while back]

always glad to be of service,

the equally evil-and-horrendous caryn


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

Subject: Alright, knock it off
From: seth <saperl@MIT.EDU>

What we have here is a situation, and a solution needs to be
devised. Allow me to propose this: use private email. I understand
many of you are upset about the way Shroom and Brian's meeting turned
out, and consider it a reflection of the general state of affairs on
the list, but what's going on now is beyond expressing dismay; it's
turned into a flame war. And from personal experience, I know that the
hardest part about being involved in a flame war is sucking it up and
responding privately after you've been hit publicly.

But you have to try, or this list will go straight down the drain. The
number of posts that actually have to do with Soundgarden is already
dangerously low, and substituting flames for relevant discussion is
not the way it's going to work. I trust you to be intelligent and
really think about what you're posting before you hit that "send"
button. If it's not relevant, send it privately. If you're upset
because someone flamed you publicly, be the mature one and respond
privately.

Likewise, substituting drawn-out conversations on grunge, or posting
about other bands and throwing in the word "Soundgarden" somewhere as
justification is not appropriate. If someone posts something and
happens to mention another band in passing, that doesn't justify
replying to the whole list. Remember, posting consistently off-topic
is Cardinal Sin Numero Uno on this list, and I'll wield the unsub axe
like a madman if need be.

If the traffic on this list drops to 2 messages per day, that's fine,
as long as they deal with Soundgarden. The band is touring *right
now*. Let's talk about them.

seth

PS - If you have a comment about this message, consider emailing me
*privately* about it.

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From: Josh_Garza@teachnet.edb.utexas.edu (Josh Garza)
Subject:  ON SALE THIS SAT. AUSTIN SG TICKETS  

For anyone planning to attend the Austin, TX Soundgarden shows, i just found
out that the tickets go on sale this Saturday, October 12 at 10:00AM.

I don't think the lines will get too flooded and doubt it wil be hard to get a
ticket....

just pretty recent news...

- -pencapchew


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From: Caryn Rose <clr@nwlink.com>
Subject: hype! distribution

there are two official hype! websites out there, one on subpop and one at
http://www.leonardo.net/hype!  neither have much interesting stuff there
(yet), but what is of interest is the distribution schedule.  

in the interest of the webless, i'll relate some of it here:

november 8: seattle and nyc
nov. 22:  boston (kendall square - you don't have far to walk, seth)
san francisco
berkeley
san jose
santa cruz
austin, tx
portland, or
olympia, wa (BONNIE)

december 6:
los angeles
minneapolis

january 10:
various florida locations

january 24:
cleveland, oh

IF YOUR CITY IS NOT LISTED, *please* don't write me asking about it!!  i'm
only posting here what i see on their web site.   the point is, they have
distribution, so it's only a matter of time before it gets out there --
keep an eye out for it!

i highly recommend this film even if it wasn't for SG's appearance.
really, really well done.  in fact, don't just go see it for SG or you'll
be sadly disappointed...

- --caryn


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

From: Andrea Pinto <apinto@Adobe.COM>
Subject: re: Black Sun sculpture

>I was leafing though a Seattle guidebook this morning and saw a reference to
>a sculpture in Volunteer Park.  It's by Isamu Naguchi and it's called Black
>Sun.  " Area residents call it either The Doughnut or The Black Hole." I was
>wondering if that's where Chris Cornell got the title for Black Hole Sun.
>After all, Soundgarden are named after a sculpture.
>Whadyathink?

I have thought the same thing myself. I've seen the piece & it really looks
like a big entenmann's chocolate covered doughnut on it's side. I think he
would've taken the inspiration from the title & not so much from the
doughnut, i mean sculpture.

All this talk of food is also making me think-why does Chris look so thin
when I've read at least 3  interviews with him where he's eating in a
restaurant at some point in the interview. He definitely sounds like
someone who appreciates a good meal.



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From: ThNrthFace@aol.com
Subject: SOMMS General Election

Hello everyone,

You probably thought I'd dropped the Kim Thayil For President campaign. But
now that we've recieved new funding, we are back in the race!!! That's right,
KIM THAYIL FOR PRESIDENT! As the founder of the KTMS, and the everpowerful
KTMSPAC, I would like to take this opportunity to announce my candidacy for
SOMMS Sherriff. You heard me right, I'm running for SOMMS Sherriff. The
necessity for a full-time Sherriff has become evident these past few weeks.
Here are some reasons why you should vote for me, The List Thug as your new
SOMMS Sherriff:
1. I've seen every Dukes of Hazard episode.
2. Instead of going to my Anger-Management class, I listen to Soundgarden.
3. I accept bribes.
4. I have access to a small arsenal of weapons
5. No one has the kajones to run against me. 

There you go, five quality reasons why you should vote for me as your SOMMS
Sherriff.  The SOMMS General Election will be this Thursday, October 10,
1996. So, cast your votes.

The List Thug, KTMS/KTMSPAC founder, and Chicago bound somms member,
Aaron  

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From: blind dog <s325961@student.uq.edu.au>
Subject: about conditions, permissions...

On Wed, 2 Oct 1996 oponfam@cnsnet.com wrote:

> meant was that I think there is more there, lyrically especially, that
> has perhaps been held back somewhat, through their own choice of course.
> A while back we had a thread about the lyrics in Drawing Flies. I think
> this song is a classic example of feeling like you want to write
> something, but holding yourself back, knowing what the general reaction

	chris' lyrics are, of course, widely open to the listener's
interpretation.  they have said as much in numerous interviews. so I
respect your opinion as to what certain songs deal with lyrically.  but I
feel that drawing flies is not about a conscious decision to hold yourself
back artisically, but actually about writer's block and how it affected
chris during the writing of badmotorfinger.  I once read an article in a
musical magazine (at my local library, though for the life of me I
*cannot* find it again) about chris and his lyric process.  I faintly
remember that the time period was around bmf, and chris was talking about
how he had difficulty getting lyrics together, and eventually had to hole
up in a cabin in the woods by himself to get anything done. to me, drawing
flies comes straight from that.

> What I was saying was that they, like any other artists, have had to
> weigh the decisions of what they record by what will be most, um,
> appropriate, accepted, whatever. You can't honestly believe that they
> just throw any old songs together just because they happen to like them.
> the "business" and at our essentially prudish society that tends to
> cater to right wing whims. I think almost EVERY artist is held back
> somewhat by these things. And the ones who aren't, don't make it. Think

	I think soundgarden may be held back by something akin to what you
say, kathie.  but it certainly isn't corporate nay-saying or right-wing
fundamentalism.  I actually *do* believe that they record any old songs,
simply because they like them. like I said in my earlier post, they record
what they want to record (ie. big dumb sex).

	of course, we only know what they put on their records. so I agree
that there could be a whole slew of material that the band doesn't record. 
but I certainly don't think they make their decisions based on sales or
guys in suits.  I do know that at times (in their early history) they
didn't record particular songs because they didn't fit in to their
perception of what a soundgarden song was. I can respect that. but now
(probably since the inclusion of 'half' on superunk) the band is not
afraid to move away from what might normally be considered a soundgarden
song. 

	we know that chris could write a pop song that would blow oasis
out of the water.  we know that ben probably has stuff on his 4-track that
would make 'half' look like an oasis song. but I for one do not think that
the decisions they make regarding the release of their music is in any
small degree determined by appropriateness or acceptance. if it is, then
the band loses any iota of sincerity they ever had. 

                       -----------------------------------
                        a thousand doors, a thousand lies
                           rooms a thousand years wide 
			      - words by kim thayil
                       -----------------------------------


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From: Steve Koca <beavis@erie.net>
Subject: SG radio playage

Hey list,

I just got back from a vacation in which I was in a car for more than 15
hours.  And since the cd player in the car does not work, I was forced to
listen to the radio the whole time.  Surprisingly, I heard a lot of SG, but
not just BHS or BIMH.  The statistics were:

Burden In My Hand:  3
Fell On Black Days:  2
Pretty Noose:             1
Black Hole Sun:        1
My Wave:                     1

The most surprising one was My Wave, I wasn't expecting to hear it at all.
I think the stats show how many good songs SG has, I only heard 2 different
AIC songs, 2 diff. PJ songs, and what I am so glad about, I did not hear any
Hootie on the radio the whole time!!! :-)    



            		          Wow I posted again, 
                                                       Twinkie The Kid 
		                  aka Steve Koca

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"Make a move and take the fifth cause ya can't take the first"
			-Rage Against The Machine

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"The hand of god has got a ring about the size of Texas"
			-Soundgarden

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From: The Guitarist-2001 <Spoonman@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: RE: Soundgarden and art

I don't know if this is still a subject of discussion or anything, or if
it's too late or what, but I thought I might as well toss out a couple thoughts:

1. New Damage (the wreck is going down, get out before you drown...)
2. Limo Wreck (kinda' the same theme)
3. JCP (I know this was already a default...)
4. Pretty Noose
5. Never the Machine Forever
6. Burden in My Hand
7. Applebite (an easy one . . . maybe if you needed something you could do
at the last minute . . . <G>)
8. No Attention (vague, true . . . "suck on my brain" . . . brain . . . with
a straw? . . . )
9. Overfloater (I'm on the wire, etc.)
10. Somewhere
11. Room a Thousand Years Wide (oh come on! if done well, this could kick ass!)
12. Superunknown
13. Spoonman! (y'know, a guy made out of spoons or something? for a 3D model?)

14. Beyond the Wheel?

I think Room a Thousand Years Wide or Spoonman would be my favorites . . .
boy, if I had an assignment like this, my problem wouldn't be getting an
idea, it would be narrowing down all the ideas to one . . . ;-)
 . . . of course, since I am the exact opposite of an artist (unless you
consider a musician an artist), I would probably wind up doing something
like Applebite . . . ;-)

The Guitarist-2001

"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't
exist" - The Usual Suspects

Check out CORE - The Ultimate Site For Teens:
http://members.aol.com/dczoner/index.html - Soundgarden=band of the month!
(...any suggestions for a guitar page?)


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From: The Guitarist-2001 <Spoonman@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: somms 'no code' poll

Forgive me for being stupid, but what's the SPR session?

At first, at a distance, at a first glance, I admit I thought Matt Cameron,
but upon looking REALLY close, I don't think so . . . I dunno . . . there
just seems to be some faint differences it what can be seen . . . aack I
don't know . . . all I really want is to know what the SPR session is . . .
all the rest of this is just meaningless text . . . 

The Guitarist-2001

"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't
exist" - The Usual Suspects

Check out CORE - The Ultimate Site For Teens:
http://members.aol.com/dczoner/index.html - Soundgarden=band of the month!
(...any suggestions for a guitar page?)


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From: blind dog <s325961@student.uq.edu.au>
Subject: we see the vipers of distance...

On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Caryn Rose wrote:

> the list has only been around for a year. all that is happening is what
> happens every fall on every other mailing list:  freshman account season.
> people get on the net, with zero experience of the culture (or only the
> it's growing, and i'm not so sure it's changing for the better.  no one
> cares about custom or consideration or netiquitte.  get on a mailing list,
> post stupid one-line posts 10 times a day!  get lots of attention!  get to
> know the list?  why bother?  get to know the people on it?  why?  you'll

	what you say is perfectly true, caryn.  this is a young list, but
it is a good list.  certainly the best one I've been on (in my just over a
year netlife). and while I'm not the list administrator, over the past
year I have taken it upon myself to wield the axe on listers who haven't
respected the list nor it's occupants. whether this was my place or not is
up to you to decide, but I'm afraid that when it comes to somms, I'm kinda
passionate.

	anyhow, numbers here are growing. like any list, we have gone
through the cycle that every list undergoes.  new semesters bring new
subscribers. new albums bring new subscribers. I'm sure that this isn't
bad in every individual case, but there are going to be some guys or girls
who think they know it all. more importantly, these new listers seem to
believe that everyone actually wants to hear what they are saying right
off the bat. 
	
	this is patently *not* the case.  for those of you who have
recently jumped on the s.s somms, the list has been here a lot longer than
you have. so have many of the listers.  and we have a pretty strong list
culture (thanks caryn) which needs to be observed. and we do want to hear
what you think about soundgarden and how their music makes you feel.
however, I personally think (and I imagine that I speak for a goodly
portion of the list) that before you start firing away, it is important
that you bone up on your somms knowledge. that means: 1. waiting at least
a week before you post; 2. reading a couple of old digests on sgi.net; 
and 3. perusing the impending faq on said site. 

	in the end, all we ask is that you *think* before you post.  learn
the ropes a little beforehand and things will be a lot better for us all. 
and in light of seth's recent post, I apologise if this was overkill. but
I think in some ways it had to be said (even if I'm not the list
administrator). if there is something you didn't understand or something
you think I don't understand, please mail me off the list. at this point I
will also suggest new listers (or anyone new to email) to direct your web
browsers to the document at www.iwillfollow.com/email.htm  it will provide
you with some great pointers. 

	in a completely off-list, off-topic turn for the worse, I
strongly suggest that all australian listers (or any lister, if they feel
particualrly motivated or able) get themselves a copy of a song by the
name of 'shut my eyes' by superjesus. the song *rocks*, and I can fully
imagine the female singer (sarah mccloud) singing alongside chris. perhaps
listen to jjj, on which it is in heavy crush rotation <nod to frank and
steve>.
       
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                        a thousand doors, a thousand lies
                           rooms a thousand years wide 
			      - words by kim thayil
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From: caryn rose <clr@nwlink.com>
Subject: Re: somms 'no code' poll

At 02:47 AM 10/8/96 +0000, The Guitarist-2001 wrote:
>Forgive me for being stupid, but what's the SPR session?

For everyone else who didn't know what it was -- sorry.  living in Pearl Jam
Land as I do, I forget that not everyone knows that 'SPR' is shorthand for
Self-Pollution Radio, the 'pirate' satellite broadcast pearl jam did Jan. 8,
1995.  soundgarden did play on that broadcast, as most of you do know. ;-)

vote is running in favor of matt.  i guess only matt himself can tell us yes
or no.... <waving wildly>  

- --caryn

>
>At first, at a distance, at a first glance, I admit I thought Matt Cameron,
>but upon looking REALLY close, I don't think so . . . I dunno . . . there
>just seems to be some faint differences it what can be seen . . . aack I
>don't know . . . all I really want is to know what the SPR session is . . .
>all the rest of this is just meaningless text . . . 
>
>The Guitarist-2001
>
>"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't
>exist" - The Usual Suspects
>
>Check out CORE - The Ultimate Site For Teens:
>http://members.aol.com/dczoner/index.html - Soundgarden=band of the month!
>(...any suggestions for a guitar page?)
>
>
>


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From: caryn rose <clr@nwlink.com>
Subject: *cough* official sg website *cough*

from the sucky iMusic newsletter:

>NEW SOUNDGARDEN WEBSITE
>The ALL NEW Official Soundgarden website will be launched on October 15,
>1996!  It is completely redesigned, and has loads of new features and
>exclusive stuff! Knowing how generous those guys are, we'll probably be
>giving away stuff ya' can't buy!  Check it out on October 15 at
>"http://imusic.com/soundgarden".

oh boy.  i can't wait.

</sarcasm>

wondering if indeed they will continue in the red, black and white motif,

- --caryn


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From: caryn rose <clr@nwlink.com>
Subject: more iMusic

they also do these live netcast things... of sg note:

>Oct. 16 - Truly/Tube Top (from Moe) - ** iMUSiC PICK **

http://imusic.com for more info.  

- --caryn


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From: infinite <tdo@datasync.com>
Subject: uh-oh

	this new thing on the list is weird... i feel bad about it. i guess i =
should have kept my mouth shut, huh? without meaning to i seemed to have =
pissed off a few people, i guess cause i know exactly what that guy =
brian was mad about. there are very few people i know at local shows who =
look like me. most are teenagers with mandatory wallet chains, baggy =
pants and the usual "alternative" garb... me, on the other hand, i don't =
look anything like them. i don't have the preconceived notions most of =
them do about music. i even managed to turn on a few "punks" to =
ultramega ok (imagine that)... i don't know.. let's just not worry about =
it. i'll promise not to judge any of you if you'll do the same, deal? =
hehe...

	kevin

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From: Aleko <alyberop@socs.uts.EDU.AU>
Subject: Re: arguing about a label

On Thu, 3 Oct 1996, Mercyhurst Prep Library wrote:

> 
> Nate said it well when he said how up until 4 years ago it all sounded like
> so much noise to him.  Nate, my man, well put, b/c I said the same thing
> back in 92 when a friend was trying to get me into PJam by playing Ten
> whenever she could. It was just so much noise to me...


Most of us have been throught that i think. I used to think all netak was about
satan and was just loud noises. Then i got into Faith no More Nirvana and 
Metallica

> 
> It's been raised on the list that Sg isn't a grunge band.  Do any of these
> bands really want that label?  It would be interesting to find that out.
> Yes, I agree it is an attitude more than a sound.  If I had to come up w/
> some other label for Sg I'd say metal, but w/ a difference.  Maybe
> intelligent metal or something b/c of the lyrics and some of the music.  
>
Yes, Yes YES. Finally someone who completely agrees with me. Soundgarden are
90s thinking metal (along with Tool, Alice in Chains, even Metallica).


> 
> A) we come up w/ a label   and
> B)we even have agreement in some of this stuff?
Not really, its impossible to all agree on anything (unless it's if Soundgarden
is any good.)

> 
> I say that b/c a few of these little discussions have been a tad disturbing
> in that there's a few people who come right and say someone's OPINION is
> WRONG.  It's an opinion and opinions aren't things that are right or wrong.
> It may be different from yours, but since when does that make it wrong?  And
> here's the usual disclaimer that all of this is MHO, think what you will,
> comments would be welcomed!  have a day....ciao...deb
> 
> 
Said like a Soundgarden fan


	"Rock n' roll doesn't have a soul, just a dick and a wallet"
			--- Kim Thayil


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