Gary Numan Digest Sun, 29 Aug 99 Volume 1 : Issue 568 Today's Topics: A Sighting of Nicholson Merchandise! asylum I Dance reissue Defence Hmmm, addicted to Numan Introduction Like Rain... Negativity netscape........... Numan & Dadadan Numan music on movie Speedy or what Part 2 subscribe To all Shiny, Happy, Numanoids TopGeeza - NOT ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Aug 1999 10:40:01 -0400 (EDT) From: voix@earthling.net Subject: A Sighting of Nicholson Merchandise! To: numan@cs.uwp.edu Perhaps one of the best things I ever read on the Internet was a piece entitled "Radio Hell", published on the much-missed nuzone in 1997. This was regarding the infamous Nicholsons and the release of two CDs - Radio Heart and the Nicholson/Numan years. Nuzone ripped the brothers apart and warned fans not to buy these releases. This was quickly followed by a huge outburst in Digest 367 from Joey Lindstrom - headed "I Refute It Thus". Nuzone talked about the brothers’ reputation and Joey said he was having none of it and would buy the releases. Fans went forward and ordered the CDs. Naturally, the CDs did not appear. Money was not refunded and calls were not returned. Imagine my surprise when virtually two years later, both CDs should drop through my letterbox! The Radio Heart CD is the original album as expected, with modified artwork. The other CD is sort of reasonable. It includes the four main songs Numan sang on, in all their various forms - including the initial versions with Nicholson vocals. However, it does not really live up to the original promise of: “This contains the complete history and recordings of Radio Heart, Dadadang & Numan. The compact disc features all rough mixes, demo mixes, guide vocals by Hugh Nicholson leading up to the Master stage where Gary records his vocals. Plus all mixes, remixes and extended versions. Listen to the original version sung by Hugh, read the handwritten drafts and the recording studio sheets. The Compact Disc features a Broadsheet (Poster) with original handwritten lyrics, Photographs, travel tickets and everything that is in our archives!" Nick Proud member of "I forgot I ordered these CDs two years ago from Sister Ray in London" ---------------------------------------------------------------- Get your free email from AltaVista at http://altavista.iname.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 18:04:48 -0400 (EDT) From: "Michael R. Ward" Subject: asylum I To: numan digest i have for sale 1-asylum I 4 cd set. contains four cds (the plan, tubeway army, replicas, the pleasure principle) plus 23 extra tracks (including remember i was vapour, conversation, & on broadway (live from living ornaments).) still has japanese OBI strip & two booklets (lyrics and pictures). cds, booklets, packaging and even enclosed postcard in mint condition. bids/offers accepted. thanks mike ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 14:43:53 -0700 (PDT) From: david c carroll Subject: Dance reissue To: Gary Numan Mailing List I haven't gotten this yet but I've read about it here and on the Beggars Banquet website. Why isn't "Love Needs No Disguise" on it (as it was on the Japanese Asylum release)? Was it a legal issue? I'm a bit disappointed. I'm also trying to decide if I can wait until November to purchase them locally instead of ordering from Beggars. -- dave "sometimes you win. david c carroll sometimes you lose. Seattle, Washington, USA sometimes it rains." tvc15@speakeasy.org ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 14:51:58 GMT From: "D *" Subject: Defence To: numan@cs.uwp.edu Would just like to defend myself against an assortment of neanderthals on your web-site. Peter Enright "Danny T is a sad git, sad git sad git, Danny T is a sad git, sad git, sad git ... and so say all of us." - need I say more, if ever there was a more appropriate spokesman for the GN digest it is sadly he! Laura Brown "i find alot of sylvian's work quite pretentious and self indulgent.", perhaps so, but at least he cares about his music, not simply the financial rewards it may bring. Which would explain why as a musician he has developed where as Numan has returned to the foetus. "when i met Gary last year here in chicago i had him autograph my right forearm and i had it tattooed in the same day" - your a fool! "you're the guy at the party who hit's on the most attractive woman and after she ignores you you come to the conclusion that she's a lesbian" - "go fuck yourself" - like I said, this is the type of intellectual discussion one thrives on is it not? "My little girls favorite song is "I Die:You Die" and the entire "Exile" album. how's that for an unbiased opinion? she likes old and new." - if you played her Scooby Doo she would probably like that just as much. Seldon - "Do not buy the compilations and the rehashes and the stuff you believe to be inferior and I guarantee that Gary will stop putting it out." - In an ideal world this would be fine, unfortunately he is simply taking advantage of the weak-minded people who can't say no. Besides, he already sold the rights for a huge of wad of cash, he has no control over who puts them out and doubtless cares anyway. D & J Hall - "Hello Danny, it's nice to know that you are still around. "Hell hath no fury like a Numanoid scorned" - I haven't been scorned, I'm not nearly as angry as you think I am. You just like to think so. " Sacrifice at it's worse is better than most mainstream "industrial" at its best." - Perhaps the most hilarious comment i've ever read on the digest. You know nothing about music or genres. Front 242, Front Line Assembly, Nitzer Ebb, Skinny Puppy, Throbbing Gristle etc... real industrial, groundbreakers, but they moved on, searched for new ways to make music. Your comments are contemptible. "he will NEVER be anywhere near as good as he once was, ............I think that it is too early to tell" - Your blind mate, absolutely blind to it all. Stephen Catton - "Just because we don't agree with him he assumes that we must be all wrong. Danny you need to look at your self because your arrogance is unbelievable." - I am simply stating my opinion, you have freely stated yours, does that make you arrogant in my eyes? No, it doesn't. Cary Wiltz - "I forgot to p.p.s. you all to make sure you do not fret over Danny as he is a Nine Inch Nail Fan with a 1 inch dick!" - How incredibly intellectual you are, your parents must be proud of you. Either that or they bury their head in their hands with despair. Devon Tillson - "Lets face it apart from the end bit where he does get a bit personal everything he said is actually true. Numan is crap compared to what he used to be, and Exile and Sacrifice are almost a decade behind what everybody else has been doing in the electronic genre. And by writing pages of literature saying how he should get a life you are simply contradicting yourselves and proving he was right all along. In fact the whole manner of everybodys abuse proves he was right all along" - I knew intelligence evolved somewhere from within the pits of the digest. Devon has taken the essence of my comments and understood them fully. I apologise Devon for any offence my over-generalisation caused. But judging from the response to my e:mail you can see how I was correct to generalise in the first place. tlwalter - "People like this "Danny T" are more like terrorists than critics. They are only satisfied, and only effective, when they get the attention they are after. By simply ignoring them - COMPLETELY - they simply whither away and disappear." - I'm not after attention, I posted my comments and buggered off, coming back twice in 3 months to respond. I couldn't care less whether I am ignored or not, I had something to say so I said it. DMark Darmofal - "Danny T appeared hostile to Gary's latest work yet praised the 1979 to 1981 albums. He praised Replicas as "cutting edge," yet if you heard Gary circa-1985 he himself sounded embarrassed by it in terms of production value." - In 6 years production techniques would have moved forward enormously, therefore anything written in 79 'would' sound dated in 1985. I was suggesting that it was cutting edge at the time of it's arrival. Having said that, the production on Sacrifice is in fact only marginally better than that of Replicas. Which speaks volumes doesn't it. shin-ichi ueda - "Both was pioneers of electronica. But David Sylvian now creates a music with deep emotion investigating his inner-world, by contrast Gary Numan plays only a poor and funnyfake-black-music"(!!). Of course, I had got very angry at the magazine and its review" - Don't get angry, just buy a David Sylvian album take it home, open yourself up, listen to it 7 or 8 times and wait to be rewarded in ways that Numan's post 86' faceless, un-emotive garbage never could. s.c.o.t.t.. "Is it really that hard for you to believe that some people actually like Gary Numan's music? taken wholly, Exile and Sacrifise are works of art. Two of his best albums to date, i think." - I was a Numan fan remember, I idolised him. How can Exile and especially Sacrifice even compare to Replicas, Telekon etc.. the lack of ideas is stunning, both musically, lyrically, technologically. This is just blind following, only anyone who was there in 79' and was a fan then 'knows' just how good he was and how inept he is now. Where have all those millions of kids gone? They are all in their late 20's, early to mid 30's, they know he's shit. Look at Kate Bush, she still sells by the bucket load because she is still brilliant, she never lost it. Truly talented. SomaCrow - "Hello, Danny. Provocation on the Digest is the job of James Chapman and Nick Fox. Really. They have fancy embossed business cards to prove it. Don't step on their turf." - I couldn't give a stuff about those two, I'm making a serious point, not looking for cheap thrills. Kristina Panos - "Yeah, dude, it's called INFLUENCE and INSPIRATION. Fuck your "new" electronica, because it's shit, and so are you." - Numan was very influential for his 'early' work, I already said that it was brilliant. I think you will find virtually everybody who was influenced by Numan would pretty soon disown his post 83'catalogue. And as Numan in supposedly championed as the king of electronica and you still listen to him night and day, surely that makes you the biggest heap of steaming turd in the pile! Kenneth.ZAZULA@st.com - "I'm going to assume the Danny T just hasn't had sex in a REALLY long time......" - If only you could prove your assumption. I need little proof in assuming your a complete prat by the fact that you like Gary Numan and regularly and consistently contribute to this forum to praise him. Antonio - "I dislike Paul Weller, for example, but I could not make any comment on his last album as I have never heard it, since I do not like the man's music, I liked Paul Weller's old stuff but think he's crap now, difference is, I have not followed his career closely enough since to know what label he is on!" - You state that Paul Weller is 'crap now' but go on to say "I could not make any comment on his last album as I have never heard it" - does this not make you look an ignorant fool? Thus justifying all my comments about people like you and relegating your 5000 word essay to the dustbin. Martin Purvis - "Danny, you may be right about us living in the past. So what? I'd rather live in the past and be happy than live in the present and be as miserable as you appear to be." - Why do you assume I'm miserable! Can I not make constructive criticism and be in a good mood at the same time? Are you really that profoundly stupid! Does this lack of clarity and judgement of the human mind explain why you so live in the past? D & J Hall - "he is like a 5 year old with a Casio compared to them. You are entitled to your opinion, but have you heard some of the modernCasio's?" - Yes, and they're crap, you don't appear to disagree that Numan plays like them like a 5 year old though. "I don't recall Mr Sylvian charting recently" - his latest single "I, Surrender" just made the top 40 actually, not that that means much. "Fear Factory are currently experiencing widespread fame because of Gary." - Crap, they've been around for years, and are about to make the biggest mistake of their careers. Seldon - "How dare you, sir, claim to judge for all what you feel to be correct?" - I'm doing nothing of the sort! I'm doing nothing other than putting across a point of view. "Change is often difficult to accept. Yet we must change. It is the natural progression of humanity. We must embrace and nurture it, or be doomed to the mundane and the stifling application of the repetitive" - And none is more repetitve than Gary Numan or your predictable rant. Isn't the whole essence of my original e-mails that we should change, embrace new forms music, expand our listening pleasure. Have you read what I said or are you simply trying to come across as a super-intellectual. You confuse no-one, except yourself. PeterPanda "Jeez, David Sylvian will do anything to sell even one of his records." - What like organise a paintball and go-karting competitions to get his fans to lick his backside for several hours. Stephen Catton "Your letter was both offensive and an illustration as to the kind of mind you have, an arrogant and narrow one" - I apologise if you took offence, but if you 'read' the e-mail you will see that I am suggesting you and your brethren become less narrow minded. Surely I would require an open mind to even suggest that. I think I have defended myself enough. I originally regretted any offence I may have caused to anyone, but such has been the level of hatred aimed at me I'm feeling less regretfull now. Apparantly I hear that Numan has a whole bunch of songs from 1979 & 1980 that he is preparing to release when the time is right. His final swan song. Assuming this rumour is correct it is funny to reflect on how he has persistantly lied about having such tracks in his locker. I suppose he must have just 'found' them. The final big rip off is coming. Of course it's your choice as to whether you buy them or not, they'll be released along with his entire back catalogue, yet again. One new track on each new disk in case you might want to skip buying one. I was a massive fan once, but all the loyalty I showed is for nothing, like turning up to demonstrate against Radio One on his behalf. Why did I bother. They say that when you meet your heroes they often let you down, well I can't imagine anyone letting down his fans as much as he has. He is solely motivated by money, aren't so many of us. Difference is, we admit it. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 21:39:27 -0500 (EST) From: Mark Hubbard Subject: Hmmm, addicted to Numan To: numan@cs.uwp.edu Hello all, A very odd bit on the radio tonight. Here in Indianapolis, Robert Palmer will be performing next month at a medium sized club(Brian Setzer, and others have played there recently)and wondered if I poped down there, if he would play one of his Numan Songs, IDOW, Found you Now, or something, who knows. Just wondering. Also, someone mentioned that Numan would be doing a breakfast show. Will it be aired on the net? Thanks Mark Hubbard ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 09:29:48 +0100 From: "Forrester, Craig (Craig)" Subject: Introduction To: numan@cs.uwp.edu Hi fellow Numanoids Well this is my second introduction of sorts as I saw my out of office message came up in the last digest, apologies for that one I must get a personal e-mail address. I live in the UK and have been a Numan fan for as long as I can remember with Telekon being the first album I bought on its release date so I think I can claim to have been a fan since 1980. In the leaner years I did still buy the albums, but spent more of my time listening to bands such as New Order, Joy Division, The Cure, and The Smiths. Then about three years ago I started listening to my old vinyl and the newer releases and I was hooked again. I'm quite a completist when it comes to official releases, although there are still some holes in my collection that need to be filled. I don't have that many unofficial live recordings so if anyone knows of a good source, preferably on CD, but tape will do, please drop me a line. I think that's enough to bore the socks of anyone reading this so I'll sign off for now and try to see if I can find the talking action man that's in my parents attic and see if I can convert it into a Numan doll! Catch you later Craig ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 07:01:45 EDT From: Tommyimac@aol.com Subject: Like Rain... To: numan@cs.uwp.edu Valerie Iglar-Mobley wrote... >but when we turn on each other I find that very discouraging. Aren't we >all here out of the same love of Gary's music? I must own up to not being a lover of Numan's music now, but I don't think that should prohibit me from being on the list or from participating in the discussions. I admit it: I'm another fan of an earlier era, and nowadays I'm so graceless as to listen to Verdi as often as I do Gaz. For me, much of what Numan has written since 1982 has been so-so (it's okay - very good in parts - but it could be so much better; song constructions seem a little lazy), but I still overwhelmingly want Numan to be successful. I might buy the new releases purely out of loyalty's sake, but no one would be happier than me if he reached number one again. I'm a fan in the sense of feeling that I owe him something for the early days, and the digest is as good a way of keeping abreast of Numan's music as it ever was. Yes, there is a lot of criticism of Numan on the Digest, and so there should be. It would be a pretty dull place if we all swooned over Machine & Soul, raved about the sound in the one-off gigs and cooed over the frequency of NuWorld updates. This mailing list is for trading opinions, and as long as they are genuine and constructive they should be welcomed irrespective of whether they praise or damn Gary and his work. There is a lot to moan about right now. My major moans? Releasing 10 or so new tracks in the last five years is surely enough to have even ardent Numan apologists wondering just how seriously Gary is taking his supposed comeback. The constant Numan-condoned regurgitations of Cars in various formats is wearing Gary's excuse of 'Well it gets me exposure' a bit thin now. (Here's a tip on exposure Gary: get into the studio, write a few new songs and get on the radio. Yes, I know there's a perceived anti-Numan bias on the airwaves, but that was only true 15 years ago. It doesn't exist now - partly because few DJs care very much any more. Write a decent, radio-friendly song and it'll make it. But if you want to keep your street-cred and write the music you like, forget about more exposure, because you'll always be playing to a niche market. Joe Public doesn't rate the stuff you're doing - and I've tried to persuade them!) I apologise - especially to Don McCrum who must be apoplectic by now - if this comes across as another negative posting wrapped around some conciliatory sentences. I know that there are plenty of those who feel that 'Gary knows best', and if his critics don't like it, they should leave well alone. But we all share a common interest in his continued presence in the music scene, and the sharing of opinions can often be as enlightening as it is infuriating. Tom Regards Tom Gorham ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 00:47:11 -0700 From: Pythoness Subject: Negativity To: numan@cs.uwp.edu Well, this does tend to be a pretty critical list, but frankly I think I like it better than a happy, "Oh, I like this and this and this and this" kind of list. I do find it distressing when people get really down on the the Man (like the couple of trolls we've seen), but most of the criticism seems to me to stem from these several honest causes (please note that when I say "us" I do not mean to speak for everyfrickinbody on the list by any means): 1) We really love Gary. It frustrates us to see him behaving in what appears to us (admittedly outsiders as most of us are) in ways that do not seem to further his stated goals. Right now I think a lot of us are feeling puzzled, a bit let down, and anxious because the momentum seemed so high last year--a great album, a US TOUR (hey, it was an enormous high point for *me*! I still get all giddy just thinking about it!), lots of press--and now what? It looks like he's breezily shooting himself in the foot again after saying he was old enough now to handle success. Er? Again, most of us don't know what's really up (but I wish he'd let ME listen to those 453 tracks that "aren't good enough" for the next CD and I'd give him some back-patting: I still think "Metal Beat" had more radio potential than anything off of Exile, much as I love it), but it does look like one of those cringe-inducing anti-career moves that he's not famous for, and it makes us unhappy. 2) I'll admit it: nothing is ever going to be as good as Replicas. That's really because I'm no longer 15 *and* he's no longer 23, and we're both too jaded. Some of us are, if not expecting, at least hoping for The Impossible Dream from Mr. Webb. (Exile was a DAMN GOOD GO, however, and I don't think those of us who got our hopes up can be too terribly blamed for being a little frustrated right now.) 3) Criticism (Webster's New 20th Century Unabridged: "1. The act of making judgements; analysis of qualitites and evaluation of comparitive worth; especially, the definition and judgment of literary or artistic work." I mention this to show that the word does not necessarily mean *only* negative commentary, though that is a secondary definition) is a result of critical thinking, which is a subheading of THINKING (which is where our off-topic discussions about politics, copyright, and eclipses come in, too. I may resent them, but I appreciate them, if you follow). It's something of a sign that this group does, in fact, indulge in some cerebral exercise. We may be somewhat less likely to take what we get from Gary without criticising it than, well, stupider people (and no, I don't mean that people on more positive lists are necessarily stupid). Whether you love Telekon and hate Warriors or love Strange Charm and hate Exile, it at least means you're cogitating and formulating opinions. 4) Many of us have stuck with the lad through thick and through thin, and most of us have found him rather embarrassing at some point or another, but we stuck with him anyway (see #1). Why this is I'm still trying to figure out (and base a website on the concept), and, though we have *no* reason to think he actually *owes* us anything, some of us may actually *feel* viscerally that we deserve better than we have sometimes gotten in return for basically being foul-weather friends. Not reasonable, but understandable. 5) Lastly, we *do* want Gary to get the recognition we think he deserves and *that he seems to want.* Distress over what some of us feel to be substandard artwork or distribution or publicity or whatever stems from our vicariously (and rather ridiculously) wanting to *help* (see #1). (Personal disclaimer: Me, I *like* it when my favorite musicians are relatively unknown, and most of *them* seem to like it that way. Gary, though, complained about it a good bit, and I can't say I don't think he deserves a wider audience (can you follow all *those* negatives), so I'm doing my part to expose tender virgin ears to what I like best. But it was mighty cool to be in a club holding only about 350 when I finally saw The Man.) Wouldn't hurt us to lighten up, I suppose, but y'know, if Gary was being a little more obviously forthcoming right now I think there'd be more positive stuff on the list (check out the archives from last year, for example). Rather repetitively but it's really late, zg Ziggy Blum zigi@ravenland.com http://www.ravenland.com/index.htm/index.htm Updates dead in the water! You just wait! -- -- -- -- [T]he Prince Apollo guided them, harp in hand, and sweetly he harped, faring with high and goodly strides. --Hymn to Apollo ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 00:31:39 +0100 From: Mark Watson Subject: netscape........... To: Gary Numan --------------F4B564B71570ECBB761B3A78 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit any one out there help with this problem.............. hello a problem. i was using a copy of communicator 4.04 on a Macintosh G3 with an extensive address book. recently i had to re-install the system software and wipe my hard drive clean. this leaves a copy of the old system folder on th e hard drive. i also backed up the copy of communicator i had. when i re-installed my copy of communicator i had to enter a new profile, thus losing all my old e-mail addresses + last few in-coming mail messages. also when in offline work mode, ei. whilst typing this e-mail not connected, communicator keeps trying to connect. can you help? ta. mark video --------------F4B564B71570ECBB761B3A78 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit any one out there help with this problem.............. hello a problem. i was using a copy of communicator 4.04 on a Macintosh G3 with an extensive address book. recently i had to re-install the system software and wipe my hard drive clean. this leaves a copy of the old system folder on th e hard drive. i also backed up the copy of communicator i had. when i re-installed my copy of communicator i had to enter a new profile, thus losing all my old e-mail addresses + last few in-coming mail messages. also when in offline work mode, ei. whilst typing this e-mail not connected, communicator keeps trying to connect. can you help? ta. mark video --------------F4B564B71570ECBB761B3A78-- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 09:45:11 -0400 From: vadim.o.sulima@bellatlantic.com Subject: Numan & Dadadan To: numan@cs.uwp.edu (Gary Numan) I just picked up Like a Refugee (I Won't Cry) CD single by Numan/Hugh Nicholson. It was in the Bargain/Sale bin, in Virgin Store in New York City on 14th Street. It cost $1.99, there were about eight copies left. Vadim ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Aug 1999 00:54:04 +0200 From: "joeri peeters (home)" Subject: Numan music on movie To: "Gary Numan" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Look here: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3D153043047 Joeri Peeters Belgium Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Look here: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3D15304= 3047 Joeri Peeters Belgium ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 20:20:07 +0100 From: "ncpl" Subject: Speedy or what Part 2 To: "numan digest" hi All ! Got a note back from Beggars tonight with a thanks for the feedback on their service. Jo at Beggars mail order asked me to pass on to the digest "not to panic if they place an internet order, as the confirmation e-mail isn't working at the moment, which we are in the process of fixing.... if they are worried, then to e-mail me, but 99% of all orders are coming through to me okay....!" So, there you have it. Still enjoying the latest arrivals immensely ! Ciao NickiNu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 13:17:56 CDT From: "Tinky Winky" Subject: subscribe To: numan@cs.uwp.edu subscribe _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 11:06:18 +0000 From: "Michael J. Damrath" Subject: To all Shiny, Happy, Numanoids To: Gary Numan I am delving deep into my usually self-asborbed, agnst-ridden, badly-in-need-of-a-Xanax self to try to come up with a positive post to our otherwise dull, sad, back-biting digest :-). All I could come up with is this: I recently compiled my "Desert Island Disc" of all of the Numan tracks that I can't live without (that will fit on one 75 minute CD). I burned this compilation to disc and even created my own personalized booklet and cover-art. It's called (how original) "The Best of Gary Numan: The Mike Damrath Mix". Here's the track order: 1. "Interval 1" - Outland 2. "The Angel Wars" - Exile 3. "I Die: You Die" - Telekon 4. "Love and Napalm" - Sacrifice 5. "We Need It" - The Fury (B-Side) 6. "Dominion Day" - Exile 7. "The Image Is" - I, Assassin (B-Side) 8. "America" - Metal Rhythm 9. "It Must Have Been Years" - Replicas 10. "A Question of Faith" - Sacrifice 11. "Moral" - Dance 12. "Interval 2" - Outland 13. "From Russia Infected" - Outland 14. "Interval 3" - Outland 15. "War Songs" - I, Assassin 16. "Dark" - Exile My only regret is that I had to cut it off at 75 minutes. I would have liked to have added "The God Film", "Warriors", "Friends", and a dozen more - but I had to stop somewhere I suppose. That's all for now. I now return you to your regularly scheduled dispondency. Mike Damrath http://home.earthlink.net/~damrat ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 19:15:42 EST From: "iiaann 7" Subject: TopGeeza - NOT To: numan@cs.uwp.edu Well, not only did Neil Akerman (TopGeeza) quote all of digest #565 in #566, he then quoted all of digest #566 (which contained all of #565) in digest #567. 3 digests in 1. TopGeeza - I think not !!! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ End of Gary Numan Digest ****************************** _______________________________________________________________________ _____ ____ ____ _____ _____ / \ | | / \ / \ / \ / \ | |-----| |-----| | |-----| |-----| | | | G | | A | | | R | | Y | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |-----| |-----| | |-----| |-----| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | N | E | W | S |=====| | | | | | | | & | | | | | | | \_____/ I | N | F | O | | | | is produced and distributed by Derek Langsford dlangs@sunstroke.sdsu.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------- To reply to the messages in this list, mail to: numan@cs.uwp.edu If you want to be removed, or someone wants to be added, you can mail to numan-request@cs.uwp.edu ----------------- The Gary Numan Digest is brought to you via Datta Production and Development, 905 97th Street, Kenosha, WI 53143 USA datta@cs.uwp.edu and computer resources courtesy of University of Wisconsin-Parkside and Datta Production and Development. 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