In a message dated 12/7/98 10:23:43 AM, asbuch@midway.uchicago.edu wrote: <<I used to be the biggest Big Black fan on my block, spent 1 1/2 years D.J-ing at WHPK, yet Math Rock passed me by. >> hey kids when i was "researching" the records i was going to copy for Jim's Xmas tape swap deal (which i am pleased to say that i mailed off today, so some lucky boy in england will be getting an ace tape that includes Tom Jones' "things go better with coke," steven fields' "legalize heroin," st etienne's "are we gonna be alright?" and various tracks from Culturcide), anyways I realized that I've not played my Rapeman 7" for "inki's butt crack/song #1" in ages, so i put that osng on the tape. anyways my big-black connection point is this: is the stuff about "jordan, minnesota" true? i first heard that song in 1989 when I prepped it to play in my old college radio show (april, to be exact - april 13 i think) and i've always wondered if the stuff involved in that song was true. At the time, I just blindly believed it and I even announced on the air about the meaning of the song... but what if I was wrong? Personally I can't stand the whole math-rock stuff, or whatever those bands are. Tortoise, Sea and the Cake, Rex, Guvner, Bardo Pond, Idaho, Low... I mean i know they're super talented, but I just get bored with them. Scary to think I've seen them all live at various times. Actually I walked out on a Low gig 'cause I was just too bored, wound up driving home with Whigfield's "ain't it blue" blasting in my car stereo. I'm in a severe bind. Does anyone know the compilation called Blub Krab, from the late '70s? The most famous artist on it was Jad Fair, who later became famous for his Half Japanese band, although Jad Fair also is well known in some musical circles. The reason why I need this compilation so badly is not because of Jad Fair, but because of the Pablums' "Under my Gums" which was a great parody of "Under my Thumb" and if anyone sees this compilation I'd be willing to pay over $25 for it, yes i'm that desperate. I paid the equivalent of US$17 (BEF550) for Culturcide's _Tacky Souvenirs of the American Revolution_ (sic?) album which is still one of my favorite records, but I'm willing to pay sooo much more for Blub Krab if anyone can find it for me. I know this isn't a marketplace but I'm desperate and I'm not sure where else I can turn. The fact that I really want Blub Krab has been grinding away at me for the past 3 years. hope everyone's enjoying TIJAMRS EP, isn't it just splendid :-) well worth the wait, I think! xox mike +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ Brought to you by the Sinister mailing list +---+ To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe sinister" or "unsubscribe sinister-digest" to "majordomo@majordomo.net". For list archives and searching, list rules, FAQ, poor jokes etc, see http://www.majordomo.net/sinister +---+ "legion of bedroom saddo devotees" +---+ +-+ "the cardie wearing biscuit nibbling belle & sebastian list" +-+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+