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Topics of the day:

  1. Euphoria Morning's track listing (8)
  2. moonchild
  3. Tours
  4. ooo!!!  venues!!! (2)
  5. If its done, named, and has a final track list? (2)

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Date:    Fri, 11 Jun 1999 23:11:16 -0700
From:    "J.C." <solipsist79@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Euphoria Morning's track listing

--- Niki Freer <GrrlGoal30@AOL.COM> wrote:
> shawnte wrote::
>
> << Among the venues being considered for a dozen
> late-summer
>  club dates are the Fillmore Auditorium in San
> Francisco, Town Hall in New
>  York and Wadsworth Theater in Los Angeles. >>

> you love philly....... you
> want to play in philadelphia, new york, and
> DC.................... you want

I'm not from the states so I may be wrong here, but
isn't the Town Hall in New York IN New York?

Jay.



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Date:    Fri, 11 Jun 1999 23:32:57 -0700
From:    "J.C." <solipsist79@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Euphoria Morning's track listing

I don't like Chris' new manager at all.



> Chris Cornell, will release an "intensely musical"
> solo debut in the fall,
> according to his manager.

Oh good. I was hoping it would have music on it.


> The album mixes the influence of classic pop with
> that of such modern
> psychedelic-rockers as Radiohead, according to
> Guerniot.

> the album, in addition to touching on the postmodern
> psychedelia exemplified
> by Radiohead,

> "Parts of it are really layered," Guerniot said,
> comparing it to works by
> Pink Floyd and Radiohead.

What are the odds it doesn't sound like Radiohead?

(anyway, is it just me or wasn't soundgarden 'really
layered'?)



> but
> they might be surprised by the album's overall
> musical vibe.

Does he think we're morons?  That we'd be surprised if
it doesn't sound like Badmotorfinger?



> "It still really rocks hard at points and showcases
> him as a singer and
> songwriter." -- Jim Guerniot, Chris Cornell manager
> <Picture>

Oh, so it will sound like Badmotorfinger.




Jay.


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Date:    Sat, 12 Jun 1999 02:37:46 EDT
From:    Niki Freer <GrrlGoal30@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: Euphoria Morning's track listing

In a message dated 6/11/99 11:14:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
solipsist79@YAHOO.COM writes:

<< I'm not from the states so I may be wrong here, but
 isn't the Town Hall in New York IN New York? >>

i issue this retractment:

 ahem. niki is blind often and reads too fast. she, although she believes in
the statement "i'll have none of this west coast only boohooie!" would like
to say........ DOH! how'd i miss the New york thing?!?!?!


mindriot

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Date:    Sat, 12 Jun 1999 02:45:24 -0400
From:    jenny grover <sleeveless@CITYNET.NET>
Subject: Re: Euphoria Morning's track listing

> Hey nik! be glad he's even appearing in your country, girl.. :-p

Doesn't matter if it's somewhere she can't go to.

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Date:    Fri, 11 Jun 1999 23:51:27 -0700
From:    Resident <ivan@IHOT.COM>
Subject: moonchild

The full track listing for the album is: "Can't Change Me," "Flutter
Girl,"
"Preaching the End of the World," "Follow My Way," "When I'm Down,"
"Mission," "Wave Goodbye," "Moonchild," "Sweet Euphoria," "Disappearing
One,"
"Pillow of Your Bones" and "Steel Rain."


 . . . Moonchild . . . hmmm . . . that's a King Crimson song. I wonder
if it happens to be a cover. that'd thrill the hell out of me.

 -Jimi

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Date:    Sat, 12 Jun 1999 04:41:40 -0500
From:    tonerkin <tonerkin@PIPELINE.COM>
Subject: Re: Euphoria Morning's track listing

>last i heard, the Loud Love Motel had quite a few occupancies just ripe for
>the picking!!

   Well that number all depends on how many rooms Chris needs for his dates
here in Chicago!!

Another little blurp here:
http://www.cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/redirect/leaf=allstararticle/fid=9543

toni

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Date:    Sat, 12 Jun 1999 11:30:01 -0500
From:    Amy <a5b215@IAMERICA.NET>
Subject: Re: Euphoria Morning's track listing

> also experiments with electronic effects on a number of the songs.

   Does anbody else find theis slightly disturbing?

> I don't like Chris' new manager at all.

   Next time he should try to do more than just compare him to other
singers/bands.

   Amy

>
>
>

>
>

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Date:    Sat, 12 Jun 1999 11:43:19 PDT
From:    Ryan Gilbert <fopp10@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Tours

Does anyone think Chris would come to Connecticut to promote Euphoria
Morning???  I missed out on the Down on the Upside tour and I don't think I
could bear it if he neglected us east coast residents for this one.


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Date:    Sat, 12 Jun 1999 17:02:33 EDT
From:    Kathleen Burrows <SokJunky55@AOL.COM>
Subject: ooo!!!  venues!!!

<< Among the venues being considered for a dozen late-summer
  club dates are the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco >>


Thank God for living so close to San Francisco!!!  I'll be shure to tell you
all how it kiked grass!!!  >:)   i love you all!!!  i'm SO psyched!!!  this
summer is going to be the best!!!  yay!!!  :D  oh btw...  ANY SOMMSters WHO
LIVE AROUND SAN FRANCISCO AND PLAN ON POSSIBLY GOING, EMAIL ME, CAUSE WE
COULD HAVE A MINI-SOMMSfest!!!  oh this is SO gonna be dopeness!!!

peace, love, hope, faith, soup
and
s o u n d g a r d e n
always groovy,
kathleen : ))

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Date:    Sat, 12 Jun 1999 18:43:57 EDT
From:    Nick Boos <SubPop77@AOL.COM>
Subject: If its done, named, and has a final track list?

Ok I've never really got the record industry I guess, and this is another one
of those mindboggling things they have done.

It seems that Chris's record is done, and with the news of the name and the
track list they sure seem to be hyping this new record a lot, which I DONT
understand. Pearl Jam for instance announced that they would release Last
Kiss as a single in the first week of May, and it was out about a month
later.

If the whole thing is pretty much done, whey dont they release it sooner? I
mean I can wait until september, but it just seems stupid to let it sit and
wait for like 4 months, when they have already started to hype the record.

If the big labels had any brains, they would get to work seriously pronto on
the artwork and all of the finishing details of the album so it could be out
as soon as the end of July.

My two cents-

-Nick aka Spackle

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Date:    Sat, 12 Jun 1999 16:37:09 -0700
From:    "J.C." <solipsist79@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Euphoria Morning's track listing

> > also experiments with electronic effects on a
> number of the songs.
>
>    Does anbody else find theis slightly disturbing?


Well considering he kept comparing it to Radiohead,
I'd imagine it's not anymore than a few bleeps and
blops and kucka kucka kucka's.

Jay.





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Date:    Sat, 12 Jun 1999 18:59:01 -0500
From:    Mike Jones <mijones@AIRMAIL.NET>
Subject: Re: Euphoria Morning's track listing

>
> > > also experiments with electronic effects on a
> > number of the songs.
> >
> >    Does anbody else find theis slightly disturbing?

Well, I dont think its that disturbing, I sincerely doubt Chris is going
to go techno dance mix bullshit on us. :) Just think of "electronic
effects" as some of the stuff used on WWC's new album "Brotherhood of
Electric". It had good music, and it had electronic stuff too, but it's
all good.

Andy

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Date:    Sat, 12 Jun 1999 22:00:06 EDT
From:    Kathleen Burrows <SokJunky55@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: If its done, named, and has a final track list?

<< but it just seems stupid to let it sit and
 wait for like 4 months, when they have already started to hype the record. >>

i think the whole reason record companies do this kinda shit, like basically
imply that the record is done, is actually for the hype.  i mean think about
it, don't you think the record company is gonna be like, "wow, we'll get a
lot more money if we hype up this record, get a lot more people to know about
it, and then release it."  it just makes sense to me if they were to do it
that way.  that's what publicity is all about.

peace, love, hope, faith, soup
and
s o u n d g a r d e n
always groovy,
kathleen : ))

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Date:    Sat, 12 Jun 1999 21:09:10 -0600
From:    Fluttergirl <FLUTTERGIRL@PRODIGY.NET>
Subject: Re: ooo!!!  venues!!!

I just may be willing to trek anywhere for a mini vacation...and a Chris
Cornell show.
I live in Utah.  California would be a viable option.

to everyone: let me know when you find confirned dates....

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