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1996-03-19 17:59jowonio productions (idm) the black dog
└─ 1996-03-26 02:43Derek Jordan Re: (idm) the black dog
1996-03-28 11:34Helen Adriaens (idm) the black dog
└─ 1996-03-30 18:53Guido Klerk (idm) the black dog
1996-05-22 13:51James Skilton (idm) The Black Dog
└─ 1996-05-22 17:38Erkki Rautio Re: (idm) The Black Dog
├─ 1996-05-22 18:19Kent Williams Re: (idm) The Black Dog
│ └─ 1996-05-22 23:31bzzt robot blrrt Re: (idm) The Black Dog
└─ 1996-06-04 12:24Che Re: (idm) The Black Dog
1996-05-22 23:02Paul Peterson Re: (idm) The Black Dog
1996-06-04 23:25jamex van de wig Re: (idm) The Black Dog
1997-07-31 18:24Iain Newton (idm) the black dog
1997-10-01 18:48Steven Center (idm) the black dog
1997-10-01 19:00Lance C. McGannon Re: (idm) the black dog
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1997-10-01 20:50Franz Enmark Re: (idm) the black dog
1999-07-02 03:49(idm) the black dog
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1996-03-19 17:59jowonio productionshi i hope someone can help me here. i desparatly want to plug the holes in my black dog co
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hi i hope someone can help me here. i desparatly want to plug the holes in my black dog collection> if anyone has the following stuff and would be willing to sell it, swap it for a tasty item or bung it on a tape for me for which it will pay for w/ postage of course i would be eternally grateful. thanx in advance john here's the wants list please email me privatly if you can help: Bdp001 - Virtual EP Virtuality The Weight Ambience with Teeth Bdp002 - Age of Slack Outside:1 Tactile 2 The Weight Inside:1 Age of Slack Bdp003 - The Black Dog EP Techno Playtime Apt Chiba It Felt Like It Seers and sages Dog Solitude GenPX3 - Vir2l Remixes GenPX8 - Scoobs in Columbia GenPX10 - As we do EP (Repeat) albums BDPLP1 - Mbuki Mvuki (Plaid)
1996-03-26 02:43Derek Jordan> Bdp001 - Virtual EP > Bdp002 - Age of Slack > Bdp003 - The Black Dog EP > GenPX3 - Vir2l
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quoted 7 lines Bdp001 - Virtual EP> Bdp001 - Virtual EP > Bdp002 - Age of Slack > Bdp003 - The Black Dog EP > GenPX3 - Vir2l Remixes > GenPX8 - Scoobs in Columbia > GenPX10 - As we do EP (Repeat) > BDPLP1 - Mbuki Mvuki (Plaid)
Good luck.
1996-03-28 11:34Helen Adriaens>> GenPX8 - Scoobs in Columbia I just got this one, datestamped 1992 ... although it doesn
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quoted 1 line GenPX8 - Scoobs in Columbia>> GenPX8 - Scoobs in Columbia
I just got this one, datestamped 1992 ... although it doesn't sound dated. Forgive my ignorance, but is this a rare record? Am I lucky? Helen
1996-03-30 18:53Guido Klerk>> GenPX8 - Scoobs in Columbia hs> Forgive my ignorance, but is this a rare record? Am I l
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>> GenPX8 - Scoobs in Columbia hs> Forgive my ignorance, but is this a rare record? Am I lucky? It was a BIG clubhit ! It isn't rare, but there might be just to many people who wnat it... So perhaps you're lucky ... (if you like the music)
1996-05-22 13:51James SkiltonNow, I don't know how many people know this, but it was news to me. I was having a casual
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Now, I don't know how many people know this, but it was news to me. I was having a casual discussion with my Mum and I had just bought a copy of the Black Dog's "Parallel" and she pointed out that the phrase "The Black Dog" is an archaic expression for depression. The OED confirms this, and I just thought it worth noting in case anyone else is living in ignorance as I was. J ^ lost in music
1996-05-22 17:38Erkki RautioJames Skilton wrote: > I was having a casual discussion with my Mum and I had just bought
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James Skilton wrote:
quoted 3 lines I was having a casual discussion with my Mum and I had just bought a> I was having a casual discussion with my Mum and I had just bought a > copy of the Black Dog's "Parallel" and she pointed out that the > phrase "The Black Dog" is an archaic expression for depression.
For those who are interested in the European folk mythology, black dog has been always considered a messenger of devil or an omen of devil's being around. Don't know about black dog's meaning in other cultures' mythologies though. Maybe those who are into the Egyptian mythology could tell more, knowing BDP's interest in that.
quoted 4 lines J> J > ^ > > lost in music
ERkki TampHexster, pHinland trerra@uta.fi Sahko + pHinnWeb -> http://www.uta.fi/~trerra
1996-05-22 18:19Kent WilliamsOn Wed, 22 May 1996, Erkki Rautio wrote: > > James Skilton wrote: > > I was having a casua
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On Wed, 22 May 1996, Erkki Rautio wrote:
quoted 9 lines James Skilton wrote:> > James Skilton wrote: > > I was having a casual discussion with my Mum and I had just bought a > > copy of the Black Dog's "Parallel" and she pointed out that the > > phrase "The Black Dog" is an archaic expression for depression. > > For those who are interested in the European folk mythology, black dog has > been always considered a messenger of devil or an omen of devil's being > around.
Then there's Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guarded the crossing of the River Charon -- the way into the underworld. Greek Mythology. Believe the pup made an appearance on the cover of a Black Dog record, eh? Check the Black Dog towers web page -- links to info about egyptian mythology there, if memory serves. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Check the lame home page http://soli.inav.net/~kent/ Kent Williams kent@inav.net CADSI 2651 Crosspark Road Coralville IA 52241 (319) 338 6053 (home) (319) 626 6700 x 219 (work) (319) 626 3489 (fax)
1996-05-22 23:31bzzt robot blrrt> Check the Black Dog towers web page -- links to info about egyptian > mythology there, i
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quoted 2 lines Check the Black Dog towers web page -- links to info about egyptian> Check the Black Dog towers web page -- links to info about egyptian > mythology there, if memory serves.
URL??? if you please. __ -robert | |___ ____ ____ _____ | |_ \ / -__/ / _/ | _ \ __________ |_____/ \___\ |_| | |__/ / -studio- \ _________________________________ |_| http://icse1.ucsd.edu/~rcurlee/ \
1996-06-04 12:24CheOn Wed, 22 May 1996, Erkki Rautio wrote: > James Skilton wrote: > > I was having a casual
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On Wed, 22 May 1996, Erkki Rautio wrote:
quoted 10 lines James Skilton wrote:> James Skilton wrote: > > I was having a casual discussion with my Mum and I had just bought a > > copy of the Black Dog's "Parallel" and she pointed out that the > > phrase "The Black Dog" is an archaic expression for depression. > > For those who are interested in the European folk mythology, black dog has > been always considered a messenger of devil or an omen of devil's being > around. Don't know about black dog's meaning in other cultures' mythologies > though. Maybe those who are into the Egyptian mythology could tell more, > knowing BDP's interest in that.
I thawt they wus big inta Lead Zepplin! ;-) Che
1996-05-22 23:02Paul Peterson>On Wed, 22 May 1996, Erkki Rautio wrote: > >> >> James Skilton wrote: >> > I was having a
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quoted 14 lines On Wed, 22 May 1996, Erkki Rautio wrote:>On Wed, 22 May 1996, Erkki Rautio wrote: > >> >> James Skilton wrote: >> > I was having a casual discussion with my Mum and I had just bought a >> > copy of the Black Dog's "Parallel" and she pointed out that the >> > phrase "The Black Dog" is an archaic expression for depression. >> >> For those who are interested in the European folk mythology, black dog has >> been always considered a messenger of devil or an omen of devil's being >> around. >Then there's Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guarded the crossing of >the River Charon -- the way into the underworld. Greek Mythology. >Believe the pup made an appearance on the cover of a Black Dog record, eh?
Yeah, Cerebus appeared on the cover of "Spanners." I took that image and made a desktop out of it. --Paul P.
1996-06-04 23:25jamex van de wig>On Wed, 22 May 1996, Erkki Rautio wrote: > >> James Skilton wrote: >> > I was having a ca
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quoted 15 lines On Wed, 22 May 1996, Erkki Rautio wrote:>On Wed, 22 May 1996, Erkki Rautio wrote: > >> James Skilton wrote: >> > I was having a casual discussion with my Mum and I had just bought a >> > copy of the Black Dog's "Parallel" and she pointed out that the >> > phrase "The Black Dog" is an archaic expression for depression. >> >> For those who are interested in the European folk mythology, black dog has >> been always considered a messenger of devil or an omen of devil's being >> around. Don't know about black dog's meaning in other cultures' mythologies >> though. Maybe those who are into the Egyptian mythology could tell more, >> knowing BDP's interest in that. > >I thawt they wus big inta Lead Zepplin! >
shee-it. i wus undah de impeshon dat dey wuz inta Ian muculen. *8-) ------------------------------------------------- jamex - Snake Posse Productions http://www.u-net.com/~snake -------------------------------------------------
1997-07-31 18:24Iain Newtonthe black dog does anyone have a copy of the "live in toronto" tape and would be willing t
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the black dog does anyone have a copy of the "live in toronto" tape and would be willing to dupe it for me? if so, please reply privately - i will pay the cost of tape and postage of course, and if necessary a little extra if need be -thanks in advance iain
1997-10-01 18:48Steven Centeranyone out there kind enough to post or send me a review of the black dog album "bytes"? i
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anyone out there kind enough to post or send me a review of the black dog album "bytes"? is it similar to "spanners"? is it worth grabbing the used copy i spotted yesterday at a local store? do i use too many question marks? steve? - Steve Center Wilshire Associates, Incorporated
1997-10-01 19:00Lance C. McGannonAt 11:48 AM 10/1/97 -0700, you wrote: >anyone out there kind enough to post or send me a r
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At 11:48 AM 10/1/97 -0700, you wrote:
quoted 4 lines anyone out there kind enough to post or send me a review of the black dog>anyone out there kind enough to post or send me a review of the black dog >album "bytes"? is it similar to "spanners"? is it worth grabbing the used >copy i spotted yesterday at a local store? >
a must have. infinitely better than spanners. one of the paramount intelligent techno releases. i highly recommend grabbing a used copy.
quoted 2 lines do i use too many question marks?>do i use too many question marks? >
no. -->-Lance--- p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
1997-10-01 12:15s.f.w.d.> At 11:48 AM 10/1/97 -0700, you wrote: > >anyone out there kind enough to post or send me
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quoted 9 lines At 11:48 AM 10/1/97 -0700, you wrote:> At 11:48 AM 10/1/97 -0700, you wrote: > >anyone out there kind enough to post or send me a review of the black dog > >album "bytes"? is it similar to "spanners"? is it worth grabbing the used > >copy i spotted yesterday at a local store? > > > > a must have. infinitely better than spanners. one > of the paramount intelligent techno releases. > i highly recommend grabbing a used copy.
Competely agree here. I love Spanners, but Bytes is (imo) much better (though, for some reason, I play Spanners a whole lot more). This is one that I want on vinyl and cd... I might have a few RA clips up in the BD discography @ my BD page... not sure... if not, maybe I'll put a few tiny ones up. If you run across Music For Adverts, this is the cake... I absolutely can't hear that enough (though still stand by my first comments concerning how the tunes just end... it really gets to me... some of the songs could just go on and never end and that'd be fine with me...) Chris brap@sonic.net http://www.sonic.net/~brap/ Black Dog, Dot, Genesis P-Orridge, Whitezone-L, etc. C.Gosselin, PO Box 8264, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
1997-10-01 18:57BenyaOn Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Lance C. McGannon wrote: > a must have. infinitely better than spanner
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On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Lance C. McGannon wrote:
quoted 3 lines a must have. infinitely better than spanners. one> a must have. infinitely better than spanners. one > of the paramount intelligent techno releases. > i highly recommend grabbing a used copy.
Ditto. One of the best albums of the whole genre -- __ __ _ |__ |_ |__| |_| * http://www.benya.com |__) |__ | | _/| * benya@dataart.com
1997-10-01 20:50Franz EnmarkAt 12:15 1997-10-01 +0000, you wrote: >Competely agree here. I love Spanners, but Bytes is
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At 12:15 1997-10-01 +0000, you wrote:
quoted 3 lines Competely agree here. I love Spanners, but Bytes is (imo) much>Competely agree here. I love Spanners, but Bytes is (imo) much >better (though, for some reason, I play Spanners a whole lot more). >This is one that I want on vinyl and cd...
I guess I should shut up ,thinking of all the mess I created after that Björk review, anyway... Can't shut up when people are talking about my favorite album. :) If you're more into the wicked 5/4 whatever offbeatmelodies I'd say go for Spanners and MFA. Bytes is more traditional, I was very disappointed after having listened to Spanners and MFA (yeah, ok, so I haven't been around as long as some of ya). Spanners is just utter brilliance and together with SAW8592 my favorite album of the whole genre. It's so very varied but still everything is linked together in a magic way. The same goes for MFA, althouh MFA is VERY experimental and I can't really think of a single minute where it DOESN'T sounds like the towerstudio is all foggy of pot. I'm still more fond of Spanners. Maybe because that was the first Black Dog release I heard and I was completely overwhelmed. Better than your average whatever. Temple Of Transparent Balls ain't to bad either... Go get, go get (and buy the new David Holmes when you're there as well). Fe. - sale/wants: http://gargamel.com/frankie ''' = ) - =-= = '''''''''' - - plodilism!: http://gargamel.com/plod -->--> -/ - - - ] '''''''' - - dot records: http://gargamel.com/dot '''''' = -.. =-= = '''''''''' -
1999-07-02 03:49Mannowarr@aol.comto some of you this may seem an obvious answer to a un-needed question but i recently had
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to some of you this may seem an obvious answer to a un-needed question but i recently had the fortune of finding Black Dog PRoductions - Bytes - at a Best Buy and had to snap it up immediately seeing as i am a recent fan of Plaid. but what is the story with this release (the black dog one)? i notice the first track is "Object Orient - Plaid" is this them performing as plaid or what? and the rest of the tracks, performed by members of black dog under pseudonyms or just creative track titles? thanks for any info. - brian