'Way back on Sept. 2nd, MilkAlive@aol.com was heard to utter:
quoted 3 lines In a message dated 98-09-01 23:42:41 EDT, tofu@uci.edu writes:
> In a message dated 98-09-01 23:42:41 EDT, tofu@uci.edu writes:
>
>>> Just heard No Backup. Wow! love fsck and Explorers We, but this was
really
quoted 3 lines different in a similiar yet really different way... *great stuff*
>> different in a similiar yet really different way... *great stuff*
>>
>> And I have a 12" by FM ... is that No Backup (I'm lazy and away right now
:)
I doubt it. The "No Backup" I have is a CD in a little white sleeve that
comes inside an annoying oversized larger blue & white fold-out sleeve.
quoted 4 lines Indeed, but the truly genius thing is the CD-ROM content of No Backup.
> Indeed, but the truly genius thing is the CD-ROM content of No Backup.
> Gorgeous, truly modern surrealism, probably their ultimate statement of
> intent! Gotta have a Mac to see it though!! Found my copy buried in the
> 'Techno' section at Virgin Burbank ...
Heh. Probably the copy I moved over there to begin with - you think you
had it bad, I stumbled upon the two copies (bought the other one, obviously)
over in the "Rock" section! Like, duh.
OnNow: Moving Shadow "98.1" compilation CD ($3.99 new - special at Tower!)
- Greg
"This is not to say that there is no place for analytical thought in music
criticism; just that I think that some criticism seeks to exhibit the
cleverness of its author in ways that obscures the putative subject, the
music. The technical term for this is 'wanking.'" - Kent Williams on IDM