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Date: Saturday, July 24, 1999 2:01 AM

There are 6 messages totalling 160 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. Seasons
  2. SOMMS copies made (2)
  3. SOMMS
  4. <No subject given>
  5. McCaw

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Date:    Fri, 23 Jul 1999 11:02:13 -0400
From:    Sarah C Traeger <traegers@BMS.COM>
Subject: Re: Seasons

Aaron,

The soundtrack for Seasons is worth purchasing. Maybe $13 or $14?
Along with Seaaons, there is Birth Ritual, songs from Alice in
Chains, Pearl Jam and Heart/Lovemongers and much more.

Check it out. Sarah

Date:    Thu, 22 Jul 1999 22:50:20 EDT
From:    Aaron Preston <Fultilt3@AOL.COM>
Subject: Seasons

Does anybody know where I could get an mp3 of seasons? This is
the
one of the
only Soundgarden related songs that I have not yet had the
pleasure of
hearing.  Please help!

Aaron

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Date:    Fri, 23 Jul 1999 11:37:09 EDT
From:    Shawnte Orion <GarlicSoul@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: SOMMS copies made

<<
 I believe there were 5,000 prints. It was supposed to be a radio only
 promo but some got put out to the public via used CD stores and the
 such.
  >>

This can not be right. People may want to believe that it is this scarce, but
it was definitely commercially released. I'm not arguing that it wasnt a
limited edition, but when it came out, there were lots and lots of copies
available (brand new) for many many months. I bought mine right away, because
I thought it might sell out very quickly, but it stayed on the shelves
forever. Also, this was back when CDs were sold in cardboard longboxes. They
wouldnt have produced it's own longbox, if it was only to be released to
radio stations.

shawnte

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Date:    Fri, 23 Jul 1999 11:54:36 -0400
From:    Dave Brener <davebrener@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: SOMMS

I agree with Shawnte, as SOMMS was limited to I
believe 100,000 copies, and it is readily available in
some markets.

-Dave

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Date:    Fri, 23 Jul 1999 13:04:09 -0400
From:    DeeDee Kamp <dkamp@EOS.NCSU.EDU>
Subject: Re: SOMMS copies made

No, you misunderstood Jeremy's reply.  Yes there were 100,000 copies of
BMF/SOMMS made.  However, I followed that question up with another
question regarding the number of SOMMS copies that were made *WITHOUT* BMF.
You might not be aware that you can find SOMMS *by itself* at used CD
stores.  What this was is a special radio promo type disk and there were
possibly 5,000 of those made.  Bringing the total number of acutal SOMMS
disks to 105,000.  This disk is usually called "Into the Void" when listed
at online CD stores.  And sells for around $20.00.

DeeDee


> <<
>  I believe there were 5,000 prints. It was supposed to be a radio only
>  promo but some got put out to the public via used CD stores and the
>  such.
>   >>
>
> This can not be right. People may want to believe that it is this scarce,
but
> it was definitely commercially released. I'm not arguing that it wasnt a
> limited edition, but when it came out, there were lots and lots of copies
> available (brand new) for many many months. I bought mine right away,
because
> I thought it might sell out very quickly, but it stayed on the shelves
> forever. Also, this was back when CDs were sold in cardboard longboxes.
They
> wouldnt have produced it's own longbox, if it was only to be released to
> radio stations.
>
> shawnte
>

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Date:    Fri, 23 Jul 1999 19:30:22 PDT
From:    Dave George-Cosh <wellwaterc@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: <No subject given>

I thought SOMMS, and Deb especially would enjoy a small tidbit from Chris.


Currently we are featuring a contest on UBL.com called "Born On The World
Wide Web." We are inviting bands to upload MP3's or MS Audio files in a
competition that is being judged by artists such as Brian Wilson, Chris
Cornell (ex-Soundgarden) and Adam Duritz(Counting Crows) along with industry
tastemakers like Rick Rubin (American Records), Val Azzoli (Atlantic
Records) and David Massey (Epic Records), and hundreds of thousands of UBL
users!

Enjoy. Wonders what a UBL e-mail can contain..

(the ever flaming) Dave


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Date:    Fri, 23 Jul 1999 23:46:53 -0400
From:    jenny grover <sleeveless@CITYNET.NET>
Subject: McCaw

Saw this listing on the KISW site.  Anybody plan to go?  I wonder who's
in McCaw these days.  Ben used to be, once upon a time.  Then he was
replaced (as if Ben could ever be replaced!) by some guy named Louis.
That was still quite a while ago.

Love Battery / Hog Molly (featuring Tad)/McCaw  $7 July 31 21 & Over
   OK Hotel

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