File spoon-archives/aut-op-sy.archive/aut-op-sy_2001/aut-op-sy.0107, message 51


Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2001 19:22:54 -0700
From: Michael Pugliese <debsian-AT-pacbell.net>
Subject: Re: Re: AUT: benjamin + derrida


  Thanks for the URL's!
Always in the mood for new music.
Lou Reed, after this one, STREET HASSLE
3/78 (ARISTA SPART 1045)
http://www.loureed.org/discography/discog2.html
is really spotty. Like Neil Young or Bob Dylan, after a certain point, they
ran out of chords and things to say, though both can still every few yrs.
really do a brilliant one like Dylan with Time Out of Mind or Young with
Rockin in the Free World...
  > yesterday that he hopes he'll be able to download
> himself in the future and live on forever virtually...
  Didn't Tim Leary do the cryogenic thing? Saw him a few months before he
died. Looked ghastly.
  Bands I like: The Mekons, Sonic Youth, Wire, Bailter Space, The Gun Club,
Galaxie 500, Throwing Muses,
The Clash, Uncle Tupelo, patti smith...
Michael

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean Fenley" <satellitecrash-AT-yahoo.com>
To: <aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu>
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 7:03 PM
Subject: Fwd: Re: AUT: benjamin + derrida


>
> >
> >    Will be 40 in a few weeks so I'm desperately
> > trying to act childlike!
> > Can I tie your shoelaces together?!
> > Michael
> > P.S. Satellite Crash! Know the novel called Crash by
> > J. G. Ballard?
> > Or the song, Satellite of Love, " by Lou Reed?
> >
>
> Sorry bro i'm not that far past 20 and i already hate
> aging, on a brighter note ed caldwell told me
> yesterday that he hopes he'll be able to download
> himself in the future and live on forever virtually...
> i told him i'd pass on that if such a technology was
> ever possible...
>
> no thank you on the shoelaces thing (i'd fall)...
>
> never got into lou reed or velvet underground but i
> consider myself very into music so i should definelty
> check that stuff out... have to five finger discount
> when i get a chance to... i hear the newer stuff by
> lou reed is shite?
>
> on the novel crash don't think i'll read it (the movie
> was atrocious but check out existenz or naked lunch by
> the same director), i also have a former roomate who
> took a date to that movie (he didn't really know much
> about it before going to the theater) and the outcome
> was of course very funny...
>
> on the satellite crash email check:
>
> http://www.angelfire.com/punk/aSatelliteCrash/crashsplash.htm
>
> it hasn't been updated in some time and was never
> good... there's some reviews of a 12" we did that you
> can find via google (which you appear very good at
> using) also try: http://www.mtncia.com/home.htm for a
> compilation we're on (there's an mp3 there which i
> havn't figured out how to use but our drummer did)...
> as a disclaimer i don't think our 12" came out well
> (vocals are bad) but i like the comp track as well as
> our demo tape...
> happy trails,
> -Sean
>
>
>
>
>
> ====> "Read, read, read. Read till your eyes swim; get yourselves right, hold
meetings, keep on holding them. To aim high and far is not the problem, for
that is not what distinguishes those who accomplish. It is the planning, the
origanisation, the attention to detail, the tenacity that count."
>      -C.L.R. James-
>
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