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1995-01-11 20:20Chris Auzins Revisions of This and That...
├─ 1995-01-11 21:17Alan M. Parry Re: Revisions of This and That...
└─ 1995-01-12 05:50Chris.Hilker Re: Revisions of This and That...
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└─ 1995-01-12 11:32James Skilton Re: Revisions of This and That...
1995-01-12 14:16Jeff Linacre Re: Revisions of This and That...
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1995-01-11 20:20Chris AuzinsAs was quickly pointed out, my question about the AI#1 cover was specifically answered in
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As was quickly pointed out, my question about the AI#1 cover was specifically answered in the idm info message. Sorry about that. It was a while ago that I subscribed. So I revise the question for all you trainspotters: Does anyone know exactly which version of "Autobahn" we see the cover of? I have a vinyl copy of it, and it's not that one, but I do recognize the logo. Sorry about that, chris (wouldn't you know it, I *just* come out of lurking mode and immediately put foot in mouth! :)
1995-01-11 21:17Alan M. ParryOn Wed, 11 Jan 1995, Chris Auzins wrote: > So I revise the question for all you trainspott
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On Wed, 11 Jan 1995, Chris Auzins wrote:
quoted 4 lines So I revise the question for all you trainspotters:> So I revise the question for all you trainspotters: > Does anyone know exactly which version of "Autobahn" we see the > cover of? I have a vinyl copy of it, and it's not that one, but > I do recognize the logo.
I believe that the Autobahn shown is on the inner sleeve of the vinyl but I could be wrong.. :: Alan M. Parry :: fluid@hyperreal.com :: <finger me for PGP key> :: http://hyperreal.com/~fluid
1995-01-12 05:50Chris.Hilker>Does anyone know exactly which version of "Autobahn" we see the >cover of? I have a vinyl
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quoted 3 lines Does anyone know exactly which version of "Autobahn" we see the>Does anyone know exactly which version of "Autobahn" we see the >cover of? I have a vinyl copy of it, and it's not that one, but >I do recognize the logo.
Actually, I don't think it's 'Autobahn' at all. They used that traffic-cone logo on several early releases. I think the one pictured is either 'Kraftwerk 1' or 'Kraftwerk 2' (I don't buy vinyl, obviously). I'm sure Morris knows. :) C. -- cspot@hyperreal.com (Chris.Hilker) ...electro-spiritual in composition...
1995-01-12 10:34john..On Wed, 11 Jan 1995, Chris.Hilker wrote: > >Does anyone know exactly which version of "Aut
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On Wed, 11 Jan 1995, Chris.Hilker wrote:
quoted 8 lines Does anyone know exactly which version of "Autobahn" we see the> >Does anyone know exactly which version of "Autobahn" we see the > >cover of? I have a vinyl copy of it, and it's not that one, but > >I do recognize the logo. > > Actually, I don't think it's 'Autobahn' at all. They used that traffic-cone > logo on several early releases. I think the one pictured is either > 'Kraftwerk 1' or 'Kraftwerk 2' (I don't buy vinyl, obviously). I'm sure > Morris knows. :)
The Motorway sign *IS* Autobahn (1974 Vertigo release) the reissue of Autobahn (on Parlophone?) has the motorway sign as an inner sleeve design. The original release even has the lyrics printed on the back... Wow.... Deeeep. john.. -- jat5@unix.york.ac.uk jat@ohm.york.ac.uk http://www.york.ac.uk/~jat5/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- | Flex music, York, UK. || (0904) 610745 || ContinuousEvolution | ----------------------------------------------------------------- * check out 'visions' on resource records, available early 1995 *
1995-01-12 11:32James SkiltonTo quote C. > Actually, I don't think it's 'Autobahn' at all. They used that traffic-cone
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To quote C.
quoted 2 lines Actually, I don't think it's 'Autobahn' at all. They used that traffic> Actually, I don't think it's 'Autobahn' at all. They used that traffic-cone > logo on several early releases.
Traffic Cone? Pah! It's one of those signs you see on joining the Motorway, or Autobahn. Although I think here in the UK we only get them with a line through when we reach the end of the motorway. I had a www-mosey on down to the Kraftwerk infobahr - http://www.cs.umu.se/~dvlawm/kraftwerk.html And this image appears in dark blue, and is described as the Autobahn Booklet. Oh. So that wasn't very conclusive. By the way, am I the only one to have noticed that the packet of king-size rizlas resting on the WARP LP is wrong in this picture - the text slopes the wrong way. J ^ James Skilton aka Steady J - jamess@firefox.co.uk ^---+ What's in the basket? My Brother!
1995-01-12 14:16Jeff LinacreYou said: >By the way, am I the only one to have noticed that the packet of king-size >riz
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You said:
quoted 4 lines By the way, am I the only one to have noticed that the packet of king-size>By the way, am I the only one to have noticed that the packet of king-size >rizlas resting on the WARP LP is wrong in this picture - the text slopes the >wrong way. >
Ha Ha Skin-spotter! You've obviously seen plenty of examples of the real thing to notice something like that ;-) jeff <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>Why is paranoia more interesting>>>
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1995-01-12 15:34James SkiltonI said: > > >By the way, am I the only one to have noticed that the packet of king-size >
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quoted 6 lines By the way, am I the only one to have noticed that the packet of king-size> > >By the way, am I the only one to have noticed that the packet of king-size > >rizlas resting on the WARP LP is wrong in this picture - the text slopes the > >wrong way. > > >
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quoted 4 lines Ha Ha> Ha Ha > Skin-spotter! > > You've obviously seen plenty of examples of the real thing to notice
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quoted 1 line like that ;-)> like that ;-)
Oh no not at all %-) It's just that my eyes are sharp. Almost as sharp as Mr Kipervarg's sarcasm (thank you very much for that one!) J ^ James Skilton aka Steady J - jamess@firefox.co.uk ^---+ What's in the basket? My Brother!
1995-01-13 17:16Michael KingFrom the cyberdesk of: Jeff Linacre > >By the way, am I the only one to have noticed that
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From the cyberdesk of: Jeff Linacre
quoted 8 lines By the way, am I the only one to have noticed that the packet of king-> >By the way, am I the only one to have noticed that the packet of king- > >size rizlas resting on the WARP LP is wrong in this picture - the text > >slopes the wrong way. > > Ha Ha Skin-spotter! > > You've obviously seen plenty of examples of the real thing to notice > something like that ;-)
Umm, excuse my Americo-centric ignorance, but, what are "rizlas"? The latex thingys some poeple got bent about when Terre Theimlitz espoused their unconditional use in the liner notes on his album? On the "why-ask-why" questions front: Does _anyone_ buy regular size condoms when there are packs of the "Large" size right next to them? Doesn't _everyone_ find the "slimmer fit" of the regular size just too constricting? OK. OK. This discussion is going right down the terlet. Why can't I pretend to be an adolescent again if I want to? Grandma gets to drool like a newborn. Why? Why? Why? OnNow: Enya - Shattered Moons (Track 4 - Ebudae) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Michael King mike%delta1@rex.cs.tulane.edu Delta Systems New Orleans, LA 70002-4938 Voice: 504.837.9835 Fax: 504.837.9838 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You can always tell a pioneer by the arrows in their back ------------------------------------------------------------------------
1995-01-13 22:31Graham ScottOn Fri, 13 Jan 1995, Michael King wrote: > >From the cyberdesk of: Jeff Linacre > > >By th
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On Fri, 13 Jan 1995, Michael King wrote:
quoted 36 lines From the cyberdesk of: Jeff Linacre> >From the cyberdesk of: Jeff Linacre > > >By the way, am I the only one to have noticed that the packet of king- > > >size rizlas resting on the WARP LP is wrong in this picture - the text > > >slopes the wrong way. > > > > Ha Ha Skin-spotter! > > > > You've obviously seen plenty of examples of the real thing to notice > > something like that ;-) > > Umm, excuse my Americo-centric ignorance, but, what are "rizlas"? > > The latex thingys some poeple got bent about when Terre Theimlitz espoused > their unconditional use in the liner notes on his album? > > On the "why-ask-why" questions front: > > Does _anyone_ buy regular size condoms when there are packs of the "Large" > size right next to them? > > Doesn't _everyone_ find the "slimmer fit" of the regular size just too > constricting? > > OK. OK. This discussion is going right down the terlet. > Why can't I pretend to be an adolescent again if I want to? Grandma gets > to drool like a newborn. Why? Why? Why? > > OnNow: Enya - Shattered Moons (Track 4 - Ebudae) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Michael King mike%delta1@rex.cs.tulane.edu > Delta Systems > New Orleans, LA 70002-4938 Voice: 504.837.9835 Fax: 504.837.9838 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > You can always tell a pioneer by the arrows in their back > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Rizlas" are the most popular rolling papers used in the uk - you know - what you would use to roll a 'big fatty' when you're not smoking 'bowls' or bongs. 'Swan' papers stick better though.Graham(c648574@cclabs.missouri.edu)>
1995-01-12 14:23Sasha Kipervarg>To quote C. >> Actually, I don't think it's 'Autobahn' at all. They used that traffic-con
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quoted 14 lines To quote C.>To quote C. >> Actually, I don't think it's 'Autobahn' at all. They used that traffic-cone >> logo on several early releases. >Traffic Cone? Pah! It's one of those signs you see on joining the Motorway, or >Autobahn. Although I think here in the UK we only get them with a line through >when we reach the end of the motorway. >I had a www-mosey on down to the Kraftwerk infobahr - >http://www.cs.umu.se/~dvlawm/kraftwerk.html >And this image appears in dark blue, and is described as the Autobahn Booklet. >Oh. So that wasn't very conclusive. > >By the way, am I the only one to have noticed that the packet of king-size >rizlas resting on the WARP LP is wrong in this picture - the text slopes the >wrong way.
No sirrrrreee, why I have noticed that the text slopes in a 45 degree angle, perpendicular to the rislaz which are actually *double king size*. thats very important to note. And the traffic cones are highway regulation 151 yellow, manufactured in Kansas, by a good friend of mine Lou Bagovich. I contacted him and he tells me he indeed manufactered that cone in 1972. He was feeling sick that day and put a scuff mark on the cone, which you can see on the cover. And the image actually appears in light hyperion 35 sky blue. Made by New York Tool and Die in 1992 by Carlos Medecina. I cantacted him to confirm this and he is presently researching this day and nite to tell us mor about the color. ; ) sashainboston