OFF: was Monster Magnet, now HRGiger

pauleatonjones paul at IMRRYR.KAROO.CO.UK
Thu Apr 22 14:30:57 EDT 2004


  The  Mad Arab, ( and The Necronomicon) who often appears offstage in
the H.P. Lovecraft mythos, was I think called Abdul Alhazred.
On Thursday, Apr 22, 2004, at 04:24 Europe/London, Mike Montfort wrote:

> I believe the Necronmicon was attributed to "the Mad Arab" as the
> author.
>
> My college all night prog radio show in LA in the early 80's was called
>
> Mad Arab's Midnight Caravan.
>
> Not very Politically Correct name these days but what the hell.
>
> More Serendipity.
>
> Michael Corwyn Montfort, esq.
>
> http://corwyn.blogspot.com
> the blog
> http://www.mikemontfort.com
> the website
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>
> On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 02:21:21PM -0400, Nick Medford wrote:
>> The Necronomicon (book of dead names) is a fictitious "ancient
>> manuscript"
>> dreamed up by HP Lovecraft
>
> Someone just mentioned this on another list:
>         http://www.hello-cthulhu.com/?date=2003-11-30
> Talk about timing!
>
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