SOMMS Digest - 27 Oct 1998 to 28 Oct 1998 [ Message/RFC822 10KB. ] [ Unable to print this part. ] There are 16 messages totalling 384 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. mp3s 2. Top 10 Bootlegs (9) 3. 70's What the Hell for? 4. Top 7 Bootlegs (4) 5. 70s To UNSUBSCRIBE from SOMMS, send email to LISTSERV@MITVMA.MIT.EDU with the following in the body of your message: SIGNOFF SOMMS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 13:35:19 PST From: The Devil You Know Subject: mp3s Hey I remember reading messages about soundgarden rare mp3's where can i find these??? and does anyone know of a really good site to find alot of mp3's and stuff that arent on FTP???? i hate those things u can usually never access anything! or maybe im just using it wrong... oh i dont kno.... anywho thanXXXXX! Jill ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 18:51:16 EST From: Nick Boos Subject: Top 10 Bootlegs Hey all- I've recently had a big interest of getting some more boots. So I am basically asking what everyone's top 10 boots are, and why; so I can get them all. This should be a good conversation starter too...so have at it! -Nick aka Spackle ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 20:22:37 -0330 From: Marc Hollett Subject: Re: Top 10 Bootlegs I wouldn't know. don't have 10 boots (yet). Nosebleed is an awesome one ---------- : From: Nick Boos : To: SOMMS@MITVMA.MIT.EDU : Subject: Top 10 Bootlegs : Date: October 27, 1998 8:21 PM : : Hey all- : : I've recently had a big interest of getting some more boots. So I am basically : asking what everyone's top 10 boots are, and why; so I can get them all. This : should be a good conversation starter too...so have at it! : : -Nick aka Spackle ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 19:05:51 EST From: Nick Boos Subject: Re: Top 10 Bootlegs In a message dated 10/27/98 3:55:14 PM Pacific Standard Time, mhollett@MINDLESS.COM writes: > don't have 10 boots (yet) Or like top 5, or top how many ever you have! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 19:08:25 EST From: Lance Huber Subject: Re: Top 10 Bootlegs The ultimate must have boot of all Soundgarden Boots is **STOLEN PRAYERS** After that I'd have to say Self Pollution Radio Lance ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 20:39:00 -0330 From: Marc Hollett Subject: Re: Top 10 Bootlegs Ok. Top 3 bootlegs! 1. Nosebleed 2. Full On Kev's Mom 3. Seattle Bumbershoot ---------- : From: SubPop77@aol.com : To: rhollett@avint.net; SOMMS@MITVMA.MIT.EDU : Subject: Re: Top 10 Bootlegs : Date: October 27, 1998 8:35 PM : : In a message dated 10/27/98 3:55:14 PM Pacific Standard Time, : mhollett@MINDLESS.COM writes: : : > don't have 10 boots (yet) : : : Or like top 5, or top how many ever you have! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 19:22:40 EST From: Lance Huber Subject: 70's What the Hell for? To all of you SOMMSters out there born **BEFORE** 1976: Am I the only one who wants to vomit from all the nostalgic 1970's influences that seem to be everywhere lately?????? I mean from clothes to platform shoes to musical influences to fucking TV shows, movies, Burger King Commercials. What the hell is going on? The 70's sucked. Disco sucked. Music (with a few exceptions) sucked. The clothes sucked. Movies sucked. Everything (for the most part) sucked. TV sucked. I mean for godsakes, do we really need re-runs of Three's Company & Charlies Angels? What the hell is going on? It seems that the only people who long for the 70s are people who weren't actually alive in them. It was a bankrupt decade. Of all the periods of history to emulate, why the hell would anyone go back to the 70's? Obviously this is not Soundgarden related. So shoot me if you want. This whole thing was spawned when I bought the new REM CD Up this afternoon. I hate the fucking 70's!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I lived through it once I don't want to do it again. If Chris' new album sounds like 70's disco, I swear to god I'll shoot myself. Hell, if we're going to re-visit something, can we just go back to 1992? Does anyone else feel this way or is it just me? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 19:31:03 -0500 From: "Steven Russell Jr." Subject: Re: Top 7 Bootlegs Hey List! I haven't bothered to listen to the boots from the '96 tour...so i have no idea what they sound like. I had issues with them breaking up at the time. Listening to SG wasn't high on my list. I think some of you understand that. Anyway... from the home office in amherst, new york Top 7 boots....in no particular order: Nosebleed - SF '88 Maybe 15 people at this show? Crown of Thorns - UK '92 Great KTS boot Garden of Souls - 2/15/94 Stolen Prayers - "Fluttergirl" and "Missing", nuff said Supermainstream - my fave simply for the BBC sessions. Live @ The armory - NYC, '94....just for the between song banter. and the holy grail of video boots 07/13/92 - Lollapalooza, Seattle. Obviously, any show i attended i love the boot. So, those have been excluded. In a related note...i've received word that before Jeff Buckley died...he was covering "Fluttergirl" in his live shows. No boots have been uncovered yet...but i'll pass along the info when i find out. steve - heavy rotation: replacements, pink floyd, big sugar, verve, UNKLE, sloan and *gasp* big wreck - in the DVD player: Blue's Brother's (Special Edition) - in the fridge, cold veggie pizza and guiness ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 19:23:30 -0500 From: DeeDee Kamp Subject: Re: Top 10 Bootlegs ultramega unknown is a good one...has BMF era stuff as well as birth ritual and seasons...stolen prayers is also a good one...fresh deadly rarities has a lot of harder to find songs... At 07:05 PM 10/27/98 EST, you wrote: >In a message dated 10/27/98 3:55:14 PM Pacific Standard Time, >mhollett@MINDLESS.COM writes: > >> don't have 10 boots (yet) > > >Or like top 5, or top how many ever you have! > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 19:43:17 EST From: Lance Huber Subject: Re: Top 10 Bootlegs Oh yeah I forgot Fresh Deadly Rareities Duh Lance ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 20:16:44 EST From: Niki Freer Subject: Re: Top 10 Bootlegs << The ultimate must have boot of all Soundgarden Boots is **STOLEN PRAYERS** After that I'd have to say Self Pollution Radio Lance >> that is a good one. i really really dig: the garden grows (that norway one, it has a few names) self pollution radio mega sounds live at the armory and anything else with a lot of crowd bantering and amusing between-song comments. :) mindriot ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 20:10:54 -0500 From: Craig Griffith Subject: 70s I think the remergence of LATE 70s pop culture is horrid, as was said pop culture when it was current and "new." I would much rather see a return to the early 70s in music/etc. than the late 70s, which is when I think the commercial shit really hit the fan. -- Craig Griffith: High school student, guitar player, King of Craigland http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Dell/8509/ "I may make you feel, but I can't make you think" -Ian Anderson ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 20:17:36 EST From: Niki Freer Subject: Re: Top 10 Bootlegs oh, and the one i have of my own show: Electric Factory, Philly, 11/96 and the Toronto one from 96 too. damn good shows. mindriot ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 22:10:11 -0600 From: tonerkin Subject: Re: Top 7 Bootlegs My fave boots are: Full on Kevin's Mom The Garden Grows Waiting on the Upside Omega Paradise Garden of Souls At 07:31 PM 10/27/98 -0500, Steven Russell Jr. wrote: > >and the holy grail of video boots 07/13/92 - Lollapalooza, Seattle. Yea, this is a great video boot. Wish there had been a video from the Aragon in Chicago November 9-10th 1996. That would be my holy grail. :-))) toni ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 23:39:29 EST From: Mike Liacone Subject: Re: Top 7 Bootlegs id have to say: 1- digging the garden of sound 2- stolen prayers 3- full on kevs mom 4- nosebleed 5- big dumb sex 6- mega sounds 8- bloodsuckers ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 00:00:25 EST From: Catherine Veit Subject: Re: Top 7 Bootlegs 1. this is boston not seattle '90 (great sound, great set) 2. supermainstream ( gotta love the john peel sessions) 3. Lollapalooza '92 (two words "cop killer") 4. live @ the whisky '90 (can his voice sound any better?) 5. black hole sun '94 ("who wants me?" "aaaaaaaaaahhhhhh".....damn hoochies) -cats4kim ------------------------------ End of SOMMS Digest - 27 Oct 1998 to 28 Oct 1998 ************************************************