OFF: SD2K

Doug Pearson ceres at SIRIUS.COM
Fri Jul 14 19:51:46 EDT 2000


On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 16:03:28 -0400, K Henderson <henderson.120 at OSU.EDU> wrote:
>Ostensibly the Xenon Codex tour, which they played exactly
>nothing from, IIRC.  It happened with the four-piece unit in late
>Sept.-early Oct. '89 I believe.

"Heads".  The dates are correct; I saw 'em in both Santa Clara and San
Francisco.

>Is DikMik's Hawkwind touring Spain now?  :)  90 minute performance of
>Electronic No. 1.  Hey, Doug P., can you do a cover of that at SD'2K to fill
>the Sat. eve. slot?  :)

No problem (although that's the kind of thing I prefer to reserve for a
dark studio room with nobody else in it)!  That does bring up a good idea
though ... how 'bout a jam session with all the synth players in the house:
Paul from ArcMet, Louis & Carl from Born to Go, Carlton from ST37, Doug
from Alien Planetscapes ... maybe Grant from F/i could be talked into
bringing in one of his Wiard systems (no way in hell am I going to trust
the airlines with mine!) ... ?

And then, in reponse to K Henderson <henderson.120 at OSU.EDU>, on Fri, 14 Jul
2000 14:37:16 EDT, Chuck Rosenberg <Chuckrecs at AOL.COM> wrote:
>>  >---was it just me, or was ST-37 not on the bill this time?
>>  Anyway, the facts are...no, ST37 was not on the bill last year (they came
>>in 1998), but they're on the bill again this year (2000).
>
>ah, sehr gut. i just didn't recall seeing them on the lists i'd seen for 2K.

They weren't on some of the earlier lists, but they're on the schedule now!
 I'm looking forward to their set ...

>>  I really like their new CD, 'I like to talk...' and am really looking
>>  forward to seeing them again.
>
>hmmm...i'm a little disappointed w/this one actually. space-age was more
>varied (is that because it's actually a collection of different sessions?),

Actually, it's sort of the other way around - the Voco Kesh split LP
('Derobe') & the 'Secret Society' LP (and possibly something else that I
can't remember?) are from one session, 'Spaceage' was the next, and 'I like
to talk...' the next after that.  Although it's not really appropriate to
call them "sessions" since they have a 16-track in the garage that they do
all their recording on.  I like the fact that the new one has both long
jams AND poppy stuff like the Eno cover.  (also, the 'I like to talk...'
stuff has been around so long that they played several tracks from it at
SD98!)

>and the fx were mixed a little higher. whine, whine. but I'm glad to see it's
>getting some pretty decent distribution. still looking for the "Invisible
>College" CD...

Send a check for $10 payable to Scott Telles to their PO Box.  They are
starting to run a bit low on that one, so don't hesitate too long.

>>  But I don't suppose that there are too many
>>  folks making their decision about whether to go to SD2K based on their
>>  presence or not.  It's not as they're as well known as Hawkwind or
>>  anything.
>
>no, but in my book, space-rock gods, as Doug said.

An opinion I still hold :^).  I'll have to admit that I was less-excited
about SD99 last year, since my two favorite (non-Hawkwind) bands who had
played both of the previous two years weren't going to be there.  That
wasn't about to stop me from attending, though.

See y'all there this year!

        -Doug
         ceres at sirius.com

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