Date: Sun, 25 Dec 94 04:00:04 CST From: numan@cs.uwp.edu Reply-To: numan@cs.uwp.edu (Gary Numan) Subject: Gary Numan Digest V1 #111 Gary Numan Digest Sun, 25 Dec 94 Volume 1 : Issue 111 Today's Topics: Berserker reply Introduction Numan Digest Dec. 18, 1994 Numan US Symbolism ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 22 Dec 1994 14:43:14 -0800 (PST) From: Velocity-9 Subject: Berserker reply To: lssmith@glam.ac.uk, numan@cs.uwp.edu > From: lssmith@genvax.glam.ac.uk (LEON SMITH:GLAMORGAN UNI.) > Subject: Numan live, etc. > > And finally, you'll be relieved to hear, Beserker has been available on CD > through the fan club for some time, it has the extended mixes of each of the > songs on, which was only released on cassette back in 1984. Once again, try > the above address. > > See you. > > Leon Smith. > unfortunately, as quite a few of us on the list know intimately (and to our chagrin), they sent the last of this pressing out to us more than a year ago... ...and the Royal Mail lost them all. so no, it's not available on CD anymore. i'll take this opportunity again to request that those who have the SLIGHTEST FLICKER OF INTEREST in seeing it rereleased on CD email me... i have a couple of dozen replies so far, most wanting multiple copies, but according to derek, beryl won't consider a repressing unless she thinks at least 500 will be sold. i have a feeling many more than that would be sold, but it's just a feeling. i'd buy 3 at least... -gts/uwiz (Greg Samson, punkboy@u.washington.edu) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Dec 1994 22:18:25 -0500 From: Brandon457@aol.com Subject: Introduction To: numan@cs.uwp.edu Hi I'm Tom, writing from Minnesota. I've been an unofficial member of the non-existant fan club since Pleasure Principle and have recently upgraded to CD thanks to the double CD reissues that came out in the past year or so. The Telekon tour was my only official sighting but of course was totally unforgettable. I still have my program and the grainy pictures I took. I'm anxious to hear news on the recent CD , I also have been waiting to ask someone what ever happened to Paul G and the rest of the band(s). That's all. Oh, huge Kraftwerk fan. Tom. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Dec 1994 10:52:37 -0500 From: ToddSquodd@aol.com Subject: Numan Digest Dec. 18, 1994 To: numan@cs.uwp.edu Could you please email the Numan Digest that went out on December 18, 1994? My account was temporarily down and I didn't receive it. Thank you, and Happy Holidays. :) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Dec 1994 01:31:05 -0700 (MST) From: LUKET@yvax.byu.edu Subject: Numan US To: numan@cs.uwp.edu Fellow fans, It has been suggested that there be a poll to see where the most Numan support is and to where you fans would be most willing to go to see Gary play. I have received a suggestion of Chicago, due to it's somewhat central location in N. America. Another consideration would be where the most fans are relative to where most people would be willing to go. I have written the UK fan club in hopes that we might receive some encouragement from their camp. So, I will take the poll running to the end of January. Questions are: 1) Where do you live? 2) To what location (major city) would you be willing and able to travel to to see Gary play? Please post your answers to luket@yvax.byu.edu and I will post the results starting shortly after the New Year. Please include your full name on the post. For the fans in the western United States, I would like to hold a unofficial western states\western Canada fan get together some time in the early half of next year. We could get together one Saturday to watch vids (I have Touring Principle, Berserker + Skin Mechanic), show off our other Numan collectibles to eachother and perhaps even buy, sell and trade stuff. We could send pictures of the gathering to the UK fan club to show Gary that he has loyal fans in the US that are willing to travel to see him. Once again, post to the same e-mail address if you'd like to get in on the action. Thanks, Trevor S. Luke luket@yvax.byu.edu ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 94 17:06:30 EST From: Simon George Bone <70324.1340@compuserve.com> Subject: Symbolism To: Numanews "Midge," thanks for the caduceus background--I understand the presumptive motives behind Gary's use as a symbol, but my point was it's so strongly associated with the medical profession that it's a bit hard to see beyond that. Note that Gary's caduceus, like those on most American doctors' business cards, incorrectly shows two serpents, rather than one. I think he got it from some Mac clip art, or from a dingbats typeface. I say this because my local WOM World Of Music has "Dream Corrosion." I was all excited about getting it until I saw the cover, with its amateurish Chicago-font typography and unflattering picture of Gary, and so I didn't. Please, somebody convince me to change my mind. Derek, I like your letter, although you could be a bit more diplomatic about what we didn't like in his last few albums. Granted, it'd be hard to find a Numan fan who'd disagree with the statement "wailing female background singers suck," but there must be a smoother way of saying so, particularly since Gary himself seemed to be quite keen on them. In short, emphasize the positive in Sacrifice more, rather than note the bad points in the albums from Warriors on. Simon ------------------------------ End of Gary Numan Digest ******************************