From: owner-ceremony-digest@monkey.org (ceremony-digest) To: ceremony-digest@monkey.org Subject: ceremony-digest V2004 #5 Reply-To: ceremony@monkey.org Sender: owner-ceremony-digest@monkey.org Errors-To: owner-ceremony-digest@monkey.org Precedence: bulk ------- + Ceremony list web page: http://www.monkey.org/~laps/ceremony/ + See the above site for subscribing/unsubscribing and back issues. ------- ceremony-digest Thursday, February 19 2004 Volume 2004 : Number 005 (Fac33) [update] -> _international_2(distribution)___010204__ (Fac33) John Marsh on New Order (Fac33) Rob Gretton's favourite band (Fac33) Atrocity Exhibition and Power, Corruption And Lies on Retro (Fac33) Stalingrad or Freebass? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 08:49:21 -0600 From: "-1" Subject: (Fac33) [update] -> _international_2(distribution)___010204__ 'what do i get out of this' hey no'ers, just to let you know.. we HAVE finished the masters for the 4 discs.... and will be getting in touch with the distributors for each region.. i will be sending further instructions, and contact information soon.. thank you for your patience and consideration.. later | | || | || || ne gativ e 1 'i always try, i always miss' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2004 20:45:35 -0500 From: "P SAVILLE" Subject: (Fac33) John Marsh on New Order John Marsh (from the early 90's band "The Beloved") comments on thier New Order influences in a recent interview at www.deepsoul3.com Many of you may remember the early dance/house tracks "you live takes me higher" and "the Sun rising". If you don't have their album "Happiness", you need to get it. here is an excerpt from the interview: Q: We can hear similarities in the Beloveds music to that of early works by New Order. Did they have any influences in making you take the direction you took? A: Well our early independent stuff was ridiculously similar at times, but then between the ages of about 15-19 I followed them devotedly up and down the country so it's not that surprising. Their earleir stuff was amazing, especially live. Much spikier and raw compared to the albums which I felt sanitised all the excitement from the music. The "Temptation / Hurt" original 12" is the closest they got on record to the joyous nature of their early live electronica.... _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/bcomm&pgmarket=en-ca&RU=http%3a%2f%2fjoin.msn.com%2f%3fpage%3dmisc%2fspecialoffers%26pgmarket%3den-ca ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 02:37:19 +0100 From: "Mick Aneworderfan [GWW]" Subject: (Fac33) Rob Gretton's favourite band Some news from Gabrielle's Wish, the band which supported New Order and blew me away with their sound, virtually Joy Division if they formed in the 90s (and actually they were produced by Chris Nagle, Martin Hannett's sound engineer, also on Unknown Pleasures and Movement), mixed with a bit of Section 25 and The Fall... it's a honour they wanted my fan site to become official... I'm really proud and happy to make available for the very first time three fantastic Gabrielles Wish tracks as MP3 files on the Sounds page. They are two absolutely storming live tracks and a fabulous instrumental demo. Also added is the second part of former manager Jeff Grainger's brilliant article about the band. "...Gabrielle's Wish were Rob Gretton's favourite band, the LP he listened to every night when he got home was 'Processed' (their unreleased LP)..." Mick: mick973@email.it :: Aneworderfan: http://www.aneworderfan.zor.org Gabrielles Wish official site: http://www.gww.zor.org ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2004 04:19:46 +0100 From: "Mick Aneworderfan [GWW]" Subject: (Fac33) Atrocity Exhibition and Power, Corruption And Lies on Retro I've been sent the legendary original text file of Atrocity Exhibition. The site started on FTP in 1992 as joy.division and since 1995 started being converted to HTML. This is one of the last editions of the Norwegian age, in 1996, before moving to America. It's amazing because it's like a proper site, with Discography, Biography, complete lists of concerts and (mostly vinyl) bootlegs etc., all in the same page... The need of doing something like Retro is proved also by this file: at the end there's a list of 11 links to sites about Joy Division. Well, eight years later, none of them is still active. All that stuff went lost, now luckily except Atrocity Exhibition itself, I'd rather save what can still be saved before the rest goes lost too... Retro, the archive of offline New Order sites, links also to the archived Brazilian site Power, Corruption And Lies. mick: mick973@email.it Retro (the archive): http://www.geocities.com/dgmichael73/archive.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 00:41:34 +0100 From: "Mick Aneworderfan [GWW]" Subject: (Fac33) Stalingrad or Freebass? As you know, Hooky's new project with Mani and Andy Rourke. Interesting, especially since New Order go on recording the new album anyway, so it doesn't affect they schedule. What do you think of the name, what would sound better? Maybe Freebass sounds silly, but isn't Stalingrad a bit too strong? And ultimately, is this list still working? I hope so. Mick: mick973@email.it :: Aneworderfan: http://www.aneworderfan.zor.org Gabrielles Wish official site: http://www.gww.zor.org ------------------------------ End of ceremony-digest V2004 #5 ******************************* ------- + For information on subscribing/unsubscribing and the digest archives, + see the Ceremony web page: http://www.monkey.org/~laps/ceremony/ + To talk to a person, send mail to .