The Charlatans Digest Vol.2 Issue #09 [Q] [The Charlatans]

Digest

Vol.2 Issue #09

April 29th, 1996


There are 74 messages totalling 1405 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. in my opinion..... (7)
  2. RIDE (5)
  3. I'm free!! (6)
  4. NON-CHAR: John Squire (3)
  5. Charlatans self titled album (4)
  6. Lyrics (2)
  7. idle chat (6)
  8. New Lush
  9. Charlies in the know
 10. walking time bomb
 11. Inspiral Carpets. (10)
 12. Ispirals & Tim Burgess' fav football team!
 13. Footy
 14. 'Carpets, Oasis and Shed 7. (4)
 15. Mr. Blobby
 16. Flowered Up & Tim Burgess!
 17. iNFORMED CHAT (2)
 18. iNCORRECT CHAT
 19. 109 letter
 20. T in the Park (5)
 21. Flowered Up Rule! (2)
 22. your mail (5)
 23. Live Album ? (2)
 24. T in the Park lineup (long) (fwd)
 25. Jon Brookes

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Date: Sun, 21 Apr 1996 18:27:49 -0400
From: Lazyitis@aol.com
Subject: Re: in my opinion.....

i love the BLUE TONES

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Date: Sun, 21 Apr 1996 22:22:36 -0400
From: SkEiht@aol.com
Subject: Re: RIDE

I really like Mark and Tim, but I don't want to choose. The break up of RIDE
was a very sad day for me. I was really hoping that they would come back
around and give us the great music from their first three albums. Tarantula
is great, but Carnival of Light was too much, too soon. Anyway, RIDE will
always be in my top three.

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Date: Sun, 21 Apr 1996 22:27:22 -0400
From: SkEiht@aol.com
Subject: Re: I'm free!!

Don't forget Jarvo and the Rozzer, kids

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Date: Sun, 21 Apr 1996 22:32:32 -0400
From: SkEiht@aol.com
Subject: Re: in my opinion.....

As do I. Very catchy. What's your favorite 'tones song. I'll tell you
mine.........

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 07:05:20 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: NON-CHAR: John Squire

> Actually only John Squire and Ian Brown were the original members of the 

Regarding the "split" of the Stone Roses - they said on the music news
(on swedish channel ZTV) last week that John (Squire) will tour and play
with Manic Street Preachers from now on. Anyone know if that's true?

 //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 15:52:57 GMT+1000
From: "Nic" 
Subject: Re: I'm free!!

> Don't forget Jarvo and the Rozzer, kids

who the hell do you think you are? That pleb tosser, jarvis, and our 
saviour, Martin, in the same sentence???

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 02:18:34 -0500
From: jmh657@hecky.acns.nwu.edu (Jennifer M. Hansen)
Subject: Re: RIDE

>I really like Mark and Tim, but I don't want to choose. The break up of RIDE
>was a very sad day for me. I was really hoping that they would come back
>around and give us the great music from their first three albums. Tarantula
>is great, but Carnival of Light was too much, too soon. Anyway, RIDE will
>always be in my top three.

the break up of RIDE is a very sad thing, and though I was once an avid Mark
fan, I think Andy has potential to go on solo. On Tarantula almost all of
the songs were his, and I really like his style.  However, Tim and the
Charlatans have always been my obsession, I'm thankful they're still
together.  People have got to get past this Some Friendly worship,  It IS a
Great album, but what about Up To Our Hips?  Or their latest?  

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 18:13:01 +0930 (GMT+0930)
From: 9408427b <9408427b@ntx.City.UniSA.edu.au>
Subject: Re: in my opinion....

I knew it from the day I heard Bluetonic first time.  I did not listen to 
one prominent english music magazine who labelled them 'mediocre britpop 
band' in around the Sept. 95 issue and I did not take much notice of that 
magazine saying that they should move out of their rehearsing location in 
Hounslow near the Heathrow airport to actually hear what they sound like!!!
That is because I thought that they were the best thing to come out of 
England since the Charlatans.

Slight return only reinforced that opinion. I haven't the album yet but 
I'm buying it very soon!!!  
Peter D.

On Sun, 21 Apr 1996 Lazyitis@aol.com wrote:

> i love the BLUE TONES

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 18:26:35 +0930 (GMT+0930)
From: 9408427b <9408427b@ntx.City.UniSA.edu.au>
Subject: Re: RIDE

Ride were definitely an excellent band!!!  My favourite Ride song is 
Leave them all behing and deep inside my pocket. I love the shuffled 
drums and wall of sound guitars-trademarks of the Manchester wave 89-91.  
But I never liked Inspiral Carpets.  They depress me just the way Grunge, 
Pearl Jam and RHChilli peperrs do!!!  Strange?
Peter D.

On Sun, 21 Apr 1996 SkEiht@aol.com wrote:

> I really like Mark and Tim, but I don't want to choose. The break up of RIDE
> was a very sad day for me. I was really hoping that they would come back
> around and give us the great music from their first three albums. Tarantula
> is great, but Carnival of Light was too much, too soon. Anyway, RIDE will
> always be in my top three.

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 18:30:46 +0930 (GMT+0930)
From: 9408427b <9408427b@ntx.City.UniSA.edu.au>
Subject: Re: in my opinion.....

Top five 'Tones songs.
Number 1 MUST be Slight Return (a beautiful tale about friendship... I think)
2 Putting out fires (an epic of Champange Supernova style)
3 Cut some rug (their current single)
4 Bluetonic (thier first hit)
5 Carnt be trusted

Peter 'Blue' D.

On Sun, 21 Apr 1996 SkEiht@aol.com wrote:

> As do I. Very catchy. What's your favorite 'tones song. I'll tell you
> mine.........

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 10:06:09 BST
From: The Soul Saver 
Subject: Re: NON-CHAR: John Squire

I doubt it. JS is busy forming a new band and writing songs. He says 
he already has a bass playing and is looking at drummer. There is an 
interview with JS in the current NME which explains the split and his 
future plans. It seems he's very relieved to leave the 'roses and 
wants to make several albums with his new band (which he says he 
won't front as he says it wouldn't be in his character to do so).

> > Actually only John Squire and Ian Brown were the original members of the 
> 
> Regarding the "split" of the Stone Roses - they said on the music news
> (on swedish channel ZTV) last week that John (Squire) will tour and play
> with Manic Street Preachers from now on. Anyone know if that's true?
> 
>  //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 19:25:02 +0930 (GMT+0930)
From: 9408427b <9408427b@ntx.City.UniSA.edu.au>
Subject: Charlatans self titled album

Yesterday (sunday in our time zone) I skipped church 'cos I could not be 
bothererd going.  But instead of listening to the prayers I listened to 
'Here comes the soul saviour' 20 times.  Do you think God will forgive me?
Peter D.

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 13:16:54 +0100
From: Stuart Alexander MacKinnon CS95 
Subject: NON-CHAR: John Squire

>>Actually only John Squire and Ian Brown were the original members of the 
>
>Regarding the "split" of the Stone Roses - they said on the music news
>(on swedish channel ZTV) last week that John (Squire) will tour and play
>with Manic Street Preachers from now on. Anyone know if that's true?

I've heard the same rumours. In fact I'm going to see them just in case it's
true.

Hoagie.

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 09:32:57 -0600
From: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Subject: Re: RIDE

[post removed by request from author]

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 19:26:03 +0100 (BST)
From: "H.Ismail" 
Subject: Lyrics

I like the lyrics on "Between 10th and 11th" more than on the other albums
because they are more political than Tim usually is-check The End Of Everything
and I Don't Want To See The Sights for example. I don't know if it's as good
musically as the others though. What do you reckon?

I'm forever indebted to Tim for writing (No one) Not Even The Rain and so
getting me to read e.e.cummings who I think is fantastic.
Han

P.S. I love Ride too and will miss them especially live but this is a Charlatans
mailing list so let's discuss the best!!

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 13:32:29 -0500 (EST)
From: ibon500@cord.iupui.edu
Subject: idle chat

hello,

well just saw black grape in cinci this weekend.  having not had the chance
to see the mondays during their hey-day i was still very much excited even
though bez and kermit were not present.  kermit is sick with a hole in his
heart!  and bez could not get a visa due to drug history or something?
anyways the show was fun, and i met the guitarist and bassist after the show.
really cool guys!!  also got on video for there 3 hour documentary coming
later on.  they camera guy i met was equally cool and we talked about a lot
of mondays history and seeing the band now, and so on.  sorry this is not
really related to charlatans stuff but i had a great time and i wanted to share
my excitement.  and for any stateside "footy's" shaun is a die hard man.
united supporter.  cant say i like man. united, but they are definitely a
good team.  anyone know who the charlatans support, cuz i am a man. city
fan and the stone roses are city fans as are oasis but what of the charlies?  

cheers enormous ears!
rene'

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 15:19:27 -0400 (EDT)
From: Lord Bass 
Subject: Re: New Lush

from 'Split', a f*cking masterpiece and my fave album from '94.  Lovelife 
doesn't compare, though.  It has some nice parts, vaugely reminiscent of 
the Good Old Days, but overall it's merely a decent listen.  I truly hate 
the track with that bloke from Pulp, it's garbage.  But songs like Single 
Girl, The Childcatcher, Last Night, and even Ladykillers are quite 
enjoyable, if somewhat different.
	Still can't wait to see them, w/Scheer, and the magical 3.  Only 
one week from today... Ahhh...

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 06:36:43 -0400
From: HEISEI6692@aol.com
Subject: Charlies in the know

> does that seem a tiny bit wrong to anyone other than me?

no it seems right to me luv.  I love the Charlies.  Just like I love the
Swe@r, the 'sis, etc......  abbreviations ya fookin gotta love 'em.  

Cheers!
Travis

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 12:16:38 GMT+0100
From: "Vin Donnelly" 
Subject: Re: in my opinion.....

> Top five 'Tones songs.
> Number 1 MUST be Slight Return (a beautiful tale about friendship... I think)
> 2 Putting out fires (an epic of Champange Supernova style)
> 3 Cut some rug (their current single)
> 4 Bluetonic (thier first hit)
> 5 Carnt be trusted

I thought "are u blue or are u blind" was the first hit?

-Vin

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 06:44:45 -0400
From: HEISEI6692@aol.com
Subject: Re: in my opinion.....

As do I. Very catchy. What's your favorite 'tones song. I'll tell you
mine.........  hey TB if I show you mine will you show me yours? :D
Too bad about garbage eh? 

Cheers!
Travis

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 06:51:23 -0400
From: HEISEI6692@aol.com
Subject: Re: Charlatans self titled album

> Do you think God will forgive me?
> Peter D.

well mate, yer fergiven.  I happen to know that the man upstairs is listenin'
to the Charlies all the time.  I think he blesses those who listen to them
also.

Cheers!
Travis

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 18:26:32 -0400
From: Lazyitis@aol.com
Subject: Re: in my opinion.....

i bought my first bluetone single and i loved it can't wiat to get the album

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 11:22:37 +0100 (BST)
From: "(What's the story...?) Martin Fawley" 
Subject: Re: Charlatans self titled album

On Mon, 22 Apr 1996, 9408427b wrote:

> Yesterday (sunday in our time zone) I skipped church 'cos I could not be 
> bothererd going.  But instead of listening to the prayers I listened to 
> 'Here comes the soul saviour' 20 times.  Do you think God will forgive me?
> Peter D.

Perhaps if you'd played Feeling Holy as well, but otherwise........look 
out for those lightning bolts :)

Martin.

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 19:23:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: CHRISTINA ANN-MARIE HOAG 
Subject: Re: Charlatans self titled album

Depends on how dusty his record player is?

On Mon, 22 Apr 1996, 9408427b wrote:

> Yesterday (sunday in our time zone) I skipped church 'cos I could not be 
> bothererd going.  But instead of listening to the prayers I listened to 
> 'Here comes the soul saviour' 20 times.  Do you think God will forgive me?
> Peter D.

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 19:26:19 -0700 (PDT)
From: CHRISTINA ANN-MARIE HOAG 
Subject: Re: RIDE

How long ago did ride break up?  I always liked 'making judy smile'.
krissy

On Mon, 22 Apr 1996, 9408427b wrote:

> Ride were definitely an excellent band!!!  My favourite Ride song is 
> Leave them all behing and deep inside my pocket. I love the shuffled 
> drums and wall of sound guitars-trademarks of the Manchester wave 89-91.  
> But I never liked Inspiral Carpets.  They depress me just the way Grunge, 
> Pearl Jam and RHChilli peperrs do!!!  Strange?
> Peter D.
> 
> On Sun, 21 Apr 1996 SkEiht@aol.com wrote:
> 
> > I really like Mark and Tim, but I don't want to choose. The break up of RIDE
> > was a very sad day for me. I was really hoping that they would come back
> > around and give us the great music from their first three albums. Tarantula
> > is great, but Carnival of Light was too much, too soon. Anyway, RIDE will
> > always be in my top three.

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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 13:29:14 GMT+1000
From: s780658@iplabs.ins.gu.edu.au
Subject: walking time bomb

> That pleb tosser, jarvis
> 
> hey now.  Let's play nicely now chidren.  Jarvo is a fooking brilliant
> artist.  He also has plenty of guts (I'm referring to the music awards).  So
> don't be fookin slagging him now.
 
If jarvis really had guts,  and was half the man that 'rozzer was 
he would  have taped a couple of kilos of cemtex to himself and done 
a proper job of jacko

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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 00:56:40 -0500 (EST)
From: 00vekadish@bsuvc.bsu.edu
Subject: Re: idle chat

Rene',
	I went to the Black Grape show in Cinn.too. It's too bad that Bez and
Kermit were not there, but it was still a great show. I ran into Shaun and the
keyboard player before the show and they were really cool. Did you happen to 
notice that they were playing the Stone Roses "Fools Gold" in the backround on
the last song? Maybe it was just me,but I swear I heard it.-VICTORIA

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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 12:14:36 +0100
From: Stuart Alexander MacKinnon CS95 
Subject: Inspiral Carpets.

	Why does no-one like the Carpets any more. Even Rob Collins slags them off. Of
coarse the're nothing like the Charlatans but I still think the're a top notch
band. Will any-one else be brave enough to admit still liking them? How can you
all forget "This is how it feels" and "Sackville" so easilly?

Hoagie.

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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 12:28:37 +0000
From: "Tim Burgess" <9524554@srv0.law.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Inspiral Carpets.

> 	Why does no-one like the Carpets any more. Even Rob Collins slags them off. Of
> coarse the're nothing like the Charlatans but I still think the're a top notch
> band. Will any-one else be brave enough to admit still liking them? How can you
> all forget "This is how it feels" and "Sackville" so easilly?

I like the Inspirals and have done for ages.
You are not alone.
Leanne

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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 13:38:14 +0200
From: Eirik Gudmundsen 
Subject: Re: Ispirals & Tim Burgess' fav football team! 

>Why does no-one like the Carpets any more. Even Rob Collins slags them off. Of
>coarse the're nothing like the Charlatans but I still think the're a top notch
>band. Will any-one else be brave enough to admit still liking them? How can you
>all forget "This is how it feels" and "Sackville" so easilly?

I like their music. Especially the albums 'life' and 'Revenge Of The GoldFish'.
I didn't like their last album too much though except from three songs. But,
Rob Collins and other band members, they know the guys and say that they are
fake and stupid and so on. I've heard that from Noel Gallagher's mouth as
well, and those things I can believe. It seems like it is more than just the
Ispirals' music that is annoying them, and that's ok by me. I don't know them,
and/so I think their music is OK.

Anyway, I read in one of the 109 issues that Tim was happy that United won
over City, so I think that Tim is actually a Manc. United fan(, even though
they're not from Manchester at all and there are probably a footballteam in
Northwich, I know that. But Northwich is rather close to Manchester, and for
Tim to be a fan of United isn't a mystery to me :). This is what I think, but
I'm not hundred prosent sure. I'm not into Manchester United myself. I'm into
Viking Footballteam (in Norway, ha!).

         "There's no soldier in me, although I try to believe, that all is not
           in always what you see"

 Cheers,

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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 13:58:44 GMT
From: BEZ 
Subject: Re: Inspiral Carpets.

> 	Why does no-one like the Carpets any more. Even Rob Collins slags them off. Of
> coarse the're nothing like the Charlatans but I still think the're a top notch
> band. Will any-one else be brave enough to admit still liking them? How can you
> all forget "This is how it feels" and "Sackville" so easilly?

I am a great fan of the Carpets and am brave enough to admit.
I have all 4 albums and G.H and love every minute of every one every 
time i play them. Perish all ye doubters,
                                                               Bez 

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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 14:31:16 +0100 (BST)
From: "H.Ismail" 
Subject: Footy

Tim and Mark both support Man Utd. as I know from personal experience!! I first
met the lads on a day when my team (Arsenal) were playing United and seeing my
scarf Mark started a fight about who would win!! I can't believe I argued with
my heroes!!
I know one band member supports Wolves but can't remember if it's Jon or Martin-
I think it's Jon.
Rob doesn't care about football at all, so there you go!
Han

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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 96 09:23:14 -0500
From: Brett Matthew Haydin  (Bretter)
Subject: Re: Inspiral Carpets.

Hoagie,

        Don't forget such great songs as Caravan, and Bitches Brew.  The
Inspiral Carpets will always be in my top list.  

        Bretter


>> 	Why does no-one like the Carpets any more. Even Rob Collins slags them
off. Of
>> coarse the're nothing like the Charlatans but I still think the're a top
notch
>> band. Will any-one else be brave enough to admit still liking them? How
can you
>> all forget "This is how it feels" and "Sackville" so easilly?
>> 
>> Hoagie.

Bretter
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
haydinbm@uwec.edu

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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 96 16:03:47 BST
From: etllett@etlxdmx.ericsson.se (Lee Talbot XD/DF x1844)
Subject: Re: Inspiral Carpets.

The Inspiral Carpets are, as in their own words:

"Cool As Fuck!"

But will anyone admit to liking Northside, or even Flowered Up?

MOO!
/Lee

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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 15:41:14 -0400 (EDT)
From: kclair@sas.upenn.edu (Kristina  Clair)
Subject: Re: Lyrics

> I like the lyrics on "Between 10th and 11th" more than on the other albums
> because they are more political than Tim usually is-check The End Of Everything
> and I Don't Want To See The Sights for example. I don't know if it's as good
> musically as the others though. What do you reckon?

I think "Between 10th and 11th" is definitely as good musically as all 
the other Charlatans releases, but is different.  When I saw them in 
concert after the release of "Up to Our Hips", Tim was introducing a song 
from "Between..." and said that it was their most psychedelic album.  I 
would agree with that.  I think on that album they explored a lot of 
sounds and combinations, making it a lot more subtle.

> I'm forever indebted to Tim for writing (No one) Not Even The Rain and so
> getting me to read e.e.cummings who I think is fantastic.
> Han
> 
> P.S. I love Ride too and will miss them especially live but this is a Charlatans
> mailing list so let's discuss the best!!

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 13:05:01 +0930 (GMT+0930)
From: "P.D" <9408427b@ntx.City.UniSA.edu.au>
Subject: 'Carpets, Oasis and Shed 7.

I read somewhere that just as Inspiral Carpets always played second 
fiddle to bands like Stone Roses, Happy Mondays and Charlatnas in late 
80's/early 90's, today it is Shed Seven who are supposed to be in the 
shade of Oasis.  Well judging on the merits of their follow-up albums I 
am sad to say to say that Maximum High is a better album than I am so 
drugged-f***ed this morning story album.  I mean songs like Don't 
look back in anger and Wonderwall are bloody played on the easy listening 
stations here, you know those ones that pride themselves to sponsor the 
concerts of likes of Wet Wet Wet and Mariah Carey.  
What happened to Supersonic and Ciggaretes and Alcohol types of songs 
that raised Oasis to the legends status?????????????????
Peter D.
P.S. Don't get me wrong, I still like Oasis... sort of...  

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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 21:02:40 -0700
From: Decker 
Subject: Re: Inspiral Carpets.

I Love the Carpets Also! They were one of the few bands I bought that
changed my life, along with Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, Saint Etienne, 
and The Dark Side.  The Carpets Dirty ranking organs were what got me 
at first, the Album The beast inside was the flowing one.

The Charlatans Still rule....but ditch the close-to-country guitars!
The First Album is still the most Phat Album and Classic !!

L8R
-Decker

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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 23:03:06 -0700
From: Christian Reisch 
Subject: Re: Inspiral Carpets.

Lee Talbot XD/DF x1844 wrote:
> 
> The Inspiral Carpets are, as in their own words:
> 
> "Cool As Fuck!"

	I was out dancing in San Francisco Saturday wearing my big 
smoking Cow Cool As Fuck shirt.

	Definately one of my favorite bands

6@swcp.com

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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 23:26:01 -0700
From: Decker 
Subject: Mr. Blobby

Heah, i thought Tim and Sara for Saint Etienne hade made an album under
the name Mr. Blobby.  Is this So?? If it is..then it should be a very
phat album...they are both my faves!!!!

-Decker

Updating home page....(charlatan stuff soon!)
http://fidalgo.net/decker/

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 09:35:19 +0100 (BST)
From: "T.E. McGrath" 
Subject: Re: idle chat

hello,

well just saw black grape in cinci this weekend.  having not 
had the chance to see the mondays during their hey-day i was
still very much excited even though bez and kermit were not
present.  kermit is sick with a hole in his heart!  and bez
could not get a visa due to drug history or something?
anyways the show was fun, and i met the guitarist and bassist 
after the show.  really cool guys!!  also got on video for there
3 hour documentary coming later on.  they camera guy i met was
equally cool and we talked about a lot of mondays history and
seeing the band now, and so on.  sorry this is not really related
to charlatans stuff but i had a great time and i wanted to share
my excitement.  and for any stateside "footy's" shaun is a die hard
man. united supporter.  cant say i like man. united, but they are
definitely a good team.  anyone know who the charlatans support, cuz
i am a man. city fan and the stone roses are city fans as are oasis
but what of the charlies?  

cheers enormous ears!
rene'

THE STONE ROSES ARE ACTUALLY MAN UTD FANS , WELL
MANI IS ANYWAY.

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 10:01:27 BST
From: The Soul Saver 
Subject: Re: 'Carpets, Oasis and Shed 7.

Going Shed Severn on friday and Oasis on saturday so I'll let you 
know what they compare like live.

> I read somewhere that just as Inspiral Carpets always played second 
> fiddle to bands like Stone Roses, Happy Mondays and Charlatnas in late 
> 80's/early 90's, today it is Shed Seven who are supposed to be in the 
> shade of Oasis.  Well judging on the merits of their follow-up albums I 
> am sad to say to say that Maximum High is a better album than I am so 
> drugged-f***ed this morning story album.  I mean songs like Don't 
> look back in anger and Wonderwall are bloody played on the easy listening 
> stations here, you know those ones that pride themselves to sponsor the 
> concerts of likes of Wet Wet Wet and Mariah Carey.  
> What happened to Supersonic and Ciggaretes and Alcohol types of songs 
> that raised Oasis to the legends status?????????????????
> Peter D.
> P.S. Don't get me wrong, I still like Oasis... sort of...  

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 10:50:02 +0100
From: Stuart Alexander MacKinnon CS95 
Subject: Re: I'm free!!

> That pleb tosser, jarvis
> 
> hey now.  Let's play nicely now chidren.  Jarvo is a fooking brilliant
> artist.  He also has plenty of guts (I'm referring to the music awards).  So
> don't be fookin slagging him now.
> 
> If jarvis really had guts,  and was half the man that 'rozzer was 
>he would  have taped a couple of kilos of cemtex to himself and done 
>a proper job of jacko

I don't think much of Different Class but His and Hers was fan-tastic.
I once saw Pulp support the Charlatans at Sound City '94 in Glasgow, the other
support were Whiteout. The night of my life.

Hoagie.

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 10:29:14 GMT
From: Eirik Gudmundsen 
Subject: Flowered Up & Tim Burgess!

> The Inspiral Carpets are, as in their own words:
> 
> "Cool As Fuck!"
>
> But will anyone admit to liking Northside, or
> even Flowered Up?
>
> MOO!
> /Lee

I love Flowered Up! I concider their album 'Life With Brian' as one of the best albums
comming out from that scene (along with the The Stone Roses and Charlatans etc). I also think
that Weekender is one hell of a song. One of the best songs ever made. The british music
magazine Select, visited Tim Burgess at his home in one of the issues last year. When I looked
at the pictures from his livingroom, I could actually see a little poster on the wall with 
Weekender by Flowered Up . 

By the way. I think no artists are as honest when it comes to liking music as Tim Burgess. Other
artists are often slagging other bands off (because of the competition they feel, I guess). I've 
never heard Tim giving any bad compliments except from to  Phil Collins. Bands are often so 
frightened to admit what they like, and they always have to come up with ONLY old bands, like they
are not influenced by anything else. Of course old bands are an importent influence, but I am 
convinced that what's happening in the music today is also a very big influence to almost every
band. 

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 12:05:42 GMT0BST
From: "ringo" 
Subject: Re: idle chat

mani is not a man u fan - he simply has bit of regional pride thats 
all, cos if you've got none of that, well...................

---------------------------------

Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 11:59:39 GMT0BST
From: "ringo" 
Subject: Re: idle chat

charlies support city

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 96 07:59:08 -0500
From: Brett Matthew Haydin  (Bretter)
Subject: Re: Inspiral Carpets.

Plop Northside on my list of underrated bands. If any of you haven't ever
heard them, you should pick it up pronto!!

Bretter

At 04:03 PM 4/23/96 BST, charlatans@stud2.misjonshs.no wrote:
>
>The Inspiral Carpets are, as in their own words:
>
>"Cool As Fuck!"
>
>But will anyone admit to liking Northside, or
>even Flowered Up?
>
>MOO!
>/Lee

Bretter
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
haydinbm@uwec.edu

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 13:53:09 +0100 (BST)
From: "T.E. McGrath" 
Subject: Re: iNFORMED CHAT

> mani is not a man u fan - he simply has bit of regional pride thats 
> all, cos if you've got none of that, well...................

I THINK YOU WILL FIND THAT MANI IS ACTUALLY
A MAN UTD FAN , IF YOU HAVE READ ANY REPORTS 
AT ALL ABOUT THE ROSES YOU SHOULD KNOW
THAT MANI WENT TO THE CUP WINNERS CUP 
TO SUPPORT UTD , A FEW YEARS BACK, HE ALSO 
GOES FREQUENTLY TO GOLD TRAFFORD , AND WAS 
SEEN OUT CELEBRATING THE LEAGUE TITLE  IN
A MANCHESTER PUB A COUPLE OF YEARS BACK.

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 14:19:13 +0100 (BST)
From: "T.E. McGrath" 
Subject: Re: iNCORRECT CHAT

> charlies support city

BLEEDIN ELL RINGO, YOU ARE NOT WELL INFORMED SON,
THE CHARLIES SUPPORT MAN UTD , IF YOU EVER GOT THE 
FANZINE 109, THERE WAS AN ARTICLE IN IT ABOUT 
WHEN UTD BEAT CITY , AT THE TIME THE CHARLIES 
WERE IN USA I THINK, ANYWAY, SOME OF THE BAND 
HAD THEIR PHOTO TAKEN IN FRONT OF A MASSIVE SCREEN 
TV, WITH THE RESULT SHOWING BEHIND THEM , THIS PICTURE 
WAS THEN MADE INTO  A POSTCARD AND SENT TO CITY
FANS THE BAND KNEW, INCLUDING OASIS.
    SO NOW YER KNOW...................PLUS I THINK ONE OF THEM 
SUPPORTS WOLVES , COS A FEW OF THE BAND ARE FROM 
THE 
MIDLANDS..........................................................

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 14:48:01 +0100
From: jrk01@students.stir.ac.uk (J.R. Khan)
Subject: Re: I'm free!!

>I don't think much of Different Class but His and Hers was fan-tastic.
>I once saw Pulp support the Charlatans at Sound City '94 in Glasgow, the other
>support were Whiteout. The night of my life.
>
>Hoagie.

Yeh I was there too, Charlatans were amazing!!, It wasn't meant to be pulp
supporting but that American tosser killed himself so Hole pulled out, I
think,
what a shame.

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 12:39:39 -0500 (EST)
From: 00vekadish@bsuvc.bsu.edu
Subject: Re: I'm free!!

I agree with you Hoagie. His and Hers and earlier Pulp don't get enough credit.
I saw Pulp when they supported blur in Chicago and they were amazing.
Blur was great, but I would have to say Pulp put on a better show.-Victoria

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 18:06:50 BST
From: Vickie the Viking 
Subject: Re: idle chat

On Wed, 24 Apr 1996 11:59:39 GMT0BST ringo wrote:

> From: ringo 
> Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 11:59:39 GMT0BST
> Subject: Re: idle chat
> To: charlatans@stud2.misjonshs.no
> 
> charlies support city

Charlie support witton..so there!

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 11:06:34 PST
From: a05442@academic.csubak.edu
Subject: 109 letter

Can someone give some info on getting the 109 letter.

Thanks,
Cheers,
Dan

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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 23:35:23 -0400
From: SkEiht@aol.com
Subject: Re: Inspiral Carpets.

I also recommend Galaxie 500. I will always love shoegaze regardless of the
Britpress. Baggy and the Charlies will always be top also.

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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 03:45:29 -0500
From: sbrown@netexpress.net (shane brown)
Subject: Re: Inspiral Carpets.

>>But will anyone admit to liking Northside, or
>>even Flowered Up?

Hey, I still throw "Weekender" in every so often.  There's still a fond
place in my heart for Flowered Up.  Northside is another matter, though...
Just to throw a few other old school names into the midst, what about The
High?  The New FADS (who I still LOVE and will proudly admit)?  The Wendys
(crap album but Pulling My Fingers Off is an ace song)?  Wonder what that
guy who used to dress up as a daisy for Flowered Up is doing these days?
Probably hanging out with Bez, Cressa, and Jon Beast...

:) Shane

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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 10:21:24 +0100 (BST)
From: "S.J. Breen" 
Subject: Re: iNFORMED CHAT

ALRIGHT,
      ROSES ARE MAN UTD FANS AND THAT IS A FACT.MONKEY BOY TIM, MEET 
ME OUTSIDE THE SHOP IN THE STUDENTS UNION,
                             Breeny

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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 12:24:13 +0100
From: Stuart Alexander MacKinnon CS95 
Subject: Re: I'm free!!

>>I don't think much of Different Class but His and Hers was fan-tastic.
>>I once saw Pulp support the Charlatans at Sound City '94 in Glasgow, the other
>>support were Whiteout. The night of my life.
>
>Yeh I was there too, Charlatans were amazing!!, It wasn't meant to be pulp
>supporting but that American tosser killed himself so Hole pulled out, I
>think,
>what a shame.

He hadn't killed himself yet, he'd just overdosed on sleeping pills and
champagne. It wasn't 'till the monday after he pulled the trigger.
Do you remember that night Tim stage dived and got beat up by the bouncers
when he tried to get back on stage, claiming he was one of the band. It
was durring Sproston Green, I'll never forget how good that sounded.

Hoagie.

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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 12:56:53 +0000
From: "Tats" 
Subject: T in the Park

I've heard a rumpour that the Charlatans will be playing the T in the 
Park festival in the summer at Strathclyde Country Park, Scotland.

Can anybody confirm this?
Tats

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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 16:08:26 +0100 (BST)
From: Lynch KT 
Subject: Flowered Up Rule!

Shit I haven't used this list for ages.

1) Right, first things first, The Charlatans are demoing songs in Steamroom 
studios in Poplar East London, it's about a 20 minute walk from my house 
and they have been there all week according to my mate, so I'm going to cut 
down there tonight and try and blag my way in and have a chat. They were 
also using Primal Scream's studio in Islington a few weeks back.

2) Lisa from Amsterdam, I've lost your e-mail number. Get in touch!!!!! 

3)On Thu, 25 Apr 1996, shane brown wrote:

> >>But will anyone admit to liking Northside, or
> >>even Flowered Up?
 
> Hey, I still throw "Weekender" in every so often.  There's still a fond
> place in my heart for Flowered Up.  Northside is another matter, though...

I went and bought It's On from a second hand shop today on CD, got it 
home and it's all scratched up. Can still listen to most of it thank god. 
It still sounds fucking hilarious, kind of like a cross between Happy 
Mondays and Blinder off Radio Tip Top. I ain't got a clue about the rest 
of the band but I know Liam still works on his stall in Camden Market.

Speak to you all soon!!!
Kev.

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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 15:42:35 -0400
From: Finalpoet@aol.com
Subject: Re: 'Carpets, Oasis and Shed 7.

I LOVE SHED SEVEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
LONG LIVE OASIS, CHARLATANS, SUPERGRASS, AND THE SHEDDIES!!!!!

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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 14:08:14 -0700 (PDT)
From: CHRISTINA ANN-MARIE HOAG 
Subject: Re: T in the Park

Hello

If anyone can give me more information about this show, that would be 
really great.  I will be in Scotland this summer and I was wondering when 
this show was to take place.  I heard a rumor that oasis was to play this 
show as well????

Anyone know about this?
thanks krissy

On Thu, 25 Apr 1996, Tats wrote:

> I've heard a rumpour that the Charlatans will be playing the T in the 
> Park festival in the summer at Strathclyde Country Park, Scotland.
> 
> Can anybody confirm this?

---------------------------

Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 14:14:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: CHRISTINA ANN-MARIE HOAG 
Subject: Re: your mail

Hello

Speaking of Pulp in concert, if anybody on this list is from San 
Francisco and cares, Pulp tickets go on sale on Sunday for their show on 
May 21 at the 365 Club on Columbus and Chestnut, tickets are 12.50.  

cheers
krissy

On Wed, 24 Apr 1996, Stuart Alexander MacKinnon CS95 wrote:

> > That pleb tosser, jarvis
> > 
> > hey now.  Let's play nicely now chidren.  Jarvo is a fooking brilliant
> > artist.  He also has plenty of guts (I'm referring to the music awards).  So
> > don't be fookin slagging him now.
> > 
> > If jarvis really had guts,  and was half the man that 'rozzer was 
> >he would  have taped a couple of kilos of cemtex to himself and done 
> >a proper job of jacko
> >
> 
> I don't think much of Different Class but His and Hers was fan-tastic.
> I once saw Pulp support the Charlatans at Sound City '94 in Glasgow, the other
> support were Whiteout. The night of my life.

---------------------------

Date: Fri, 26 Apr 96 09:10:25 JST
From: r_smith@Koyosha.CO.JP (hiroko takeda)
Subject: Re: Flowered Up Rule!

hi、

> 1) Right, first things first, The Charlatans are demoing songs in Steamroom 
> studios in Poplar East London, it's about a 20 minute walk from my house 
> and they have been there all week according to my mate, so I'm going to cut 
> down there tonight and try and blag my way in and have a chat. 

say hi to Tim from hiro (from tokyo with love):)
thank you.

hiro------------

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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 22:40:19 -0400 (EDT)
From: "John W. Salvisburg" 
Subject: Re: your mail

For those interested in Pulp, they are playing a show I believe at the 
end of May, in Toronto, possibly at the opera house.  Tix go on sale Friday 
April 26th.  I just found out about it so that's the reason for short 
notice on the ticket sales.  I saw them last December at Brixton Academy 
in London and they were incredible.

-John

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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 00:04:06 -0500 (EST)
From: 00vekadish@bsuvc.bsu.edu
Subject: Re: your mail

Does anyone know if Pulp are playing any more dates in the US?

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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 13:13:42 EET
From: "SAARA VaeKEVae" 
Subject: Re: T in the Park

> If anyone can give me more information about this show, that would be 
> really great.  I will be in Scotland this summer and I was wondering when 
> this show was to take place.  I heard a rumor that oasis was to play this 
> show as well????
>
> Anyone know about this?
> thanks krissy

I DON'T KNOW IF OASIS WILL PLAY AT THAT FESTIVAL,BUT
I DON'T THINK SO COS I'VE HEARD THAT OASIS WILL 
HAVE THEIR OWN SHOW IN SCOTLAND, IN JUNE.
.SAARA.

On Thu, 25 Apr 1996, Tats wrote:

> I've heard a rumpour that the Charlatans will be playing the T in the 
> Park festival in the summer at Strathclyde Country Park, Scotland.
> 
> Can anybody confirm this?

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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 11:01:39 BST
From: The Soul Saver 
Subject: Re: 'Carpets, Oasis and Shed 7.

The Bassist from shed seven is going out with a girl in the flat 
next door to mine and he was round there last night in preperation 
for their manchester gig tonight. I'm sure he appreciated six pissed 
bloaks singing going for gold very loudly next door.

> I LOVE SHED SEVEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
> LONG LIVE OASIS, CHARLATANS, SUPERGRASS, AND THE SHEDDIES!!!!!

---------------------------

Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 10:28:05 +0000
From: Colin Rattray <9504525r@student.gla.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: T in the Park

> If anyone can give me more information about this show, that would be 
> really great.  I will be in Scotland this summer and I was wondering when 
> this show was to take place.  I heard a rumor that oasis was to play this 
> show as well????
>
> Anyone know about this?
> thanks krissy

On Thu, 25 Apr 1996, Tats wrote:

> I've heard a rumpour that the Charlatans will be playing the T in the 
> Park festival in the summer at Strathclyde Country Park, Scotland.
> 
> Can anybody confirm this?
> 
> Tats
> 

There's a rumour that Oasis are going to play Loch Lomond just 
outside Glasgow at the end of June instead of T in the park.

---------------------------

Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 13:52:24 +0100 (BST)
From: Chris 
Subject: Live Album ?

I`ve just popped into my local 2nd hand record shop and seen a Charlies
live album without a sleeve, can anyone identify it for me, It has a nun
playing a guitar in the center of the record.
And is it good enough to fork out 12 quid for (probably a stupid question
you can never have bad music by Tim and the boys)

Chris

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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 11:36:34 EET
From: "SAARA VaeKEVae" 
Subject: Re: T in the Park

> If anyone can give me more information about this show, that would be 
> really great.  I will be in Scotland this summer and I was wondering when 
> this show was to take place.  I heard a rumor that oasis was to play this 
> show as well????
>
> Anyone know about this?
> thanks krissy

On Thu, 25 Apr 1996, Tats wrote:

> I've heard a rumpour that the Charlatans will be playing the T in the 
> Park festival in the summer at Strathclyde Country Park, Scotland.
> 
> Can anybody confirm this?

I'VE HEARD THAT THE BLUETONES, PULP AND RADIOHEAD WILL
PLAY THERE. THE FESTIVAL'S IN JULY(14-15).
.SAARA.

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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 10:51:54 -0400 (EDT)
From: Sarah 
Subject: T in the Park lineup (long) (fwd)

here you go... and for any others who wanted to know.

At much RSI-related risk to myself, here's what they've announced...
(my annotations)

13th July (Sat)
_Main Stage_ -
Radiohead
Alanis Morisette
The Prodigy
Foo Fighters
Cecil (?!?!)
_NME/King Tut's Stage_
Bluetones
Beck
Frank Black
Crazy Gods of Endless Noise
Daisies
Dubstar
Geneva (?)
Gyres
Octopus
Lush
Mazzy Star (!!)
_Dance tent_
Chemical Brothers
Dave Clarke

Sunday 14th July
_Main Stage_
Pulp
Black Grape
Cast
Saw Doctors
Barenaked Ladies
_NME/King Tut's Stage_
Teenage Fanclub
Cocteau Twins
Amps
Bis
Cardigans
Fluffy
Longpigs
Nowaysis (!!!!!)
60 Ft Dolls
SuperFurry Animals
_Dance tent_
Goldie/MetalHeadz
BT
Nicolette
Paul Oakenfold

plus, as they say, many more (80 acts in total supposedly, meaning there
are the same amount again to be conformed!) Tickets 26.50 per day.
Or 45 for the weekend (offer limited till end of May). All subject to the 
ubiquitous booking fee.
Info hotline: 07000 113114
Credit cards: 0141 339 8383 or 0141 556 5555 or 0131 557 6969 or 0141 227 5511
Over the counter from various places in Scotland (Virgin, Tower, Impulse etc) 
and Carlisle.
Camping tickets must be prebooked and are available from all ticket outlets.

Now print this out or save it and don't lose it !!

S

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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 09:20:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: klyakov@ucsd.edu (Lyakov) (Krassi Lyakov)
Subject: Re: your mail

>Does anyone know if Pulp are playing any more dates in the US?

They're playing LA...

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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 12:24:54 -0400
From: HEISEI6692@aol.com
Subject: Re: your mail

>>Does anyone know if Pulp are playing any more dates in the US?
>
>They're playing LA...

What about Arizona?  

Cheers
Travis

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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 16:03:39 +0100
From: Kitten 
Subject: Re: Live Album ?

hello,

I have not looked at my copy for a while but I am pretty sure that is 
the Guardian Angels live album.  I kind of remember seeing a nun on it.  It's 
good quality, but #12 is bit expensive.  I would offer ten personally.

Jason

----------------------------

Date: Sat, 27 Apr 1996 12:11:56 +0930 (GMT+0930)
From: "P.D" <9408427b@ntx.City.UniSA.edu.au>
Subject: Jon Brookes 

Did Charlatans use the drumming machines in the album version of 
'Opportunity' or is it Jon's work??

Peter D.

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