Sinister: jeepsternews: Christmas seems to come earlier every year. (fwd)

honey at xxx.org honey at xxx.org
Mon Oct 23 23:09:14 BST 2000


Heyho lovers,

Two things: please find below the Jeepster Nudeslines from Jeepster
Nudes: stuff about the Xmas LP and the new Gentle Waves gejibberies.
In case you haven't seen this.

Secondly some ringtones for your phones.  Obviously I didn't write
these myself, and even more obviously not while on a holiday in
Paris, because that'd be a really sad thing to do in one of the
world's most beautiful capitals wouldn't it?  So obviously not.

These are for Nokia's, um, I'm told:

family tree
+c+c+c+d+Ca#a+c+c+c+d+Ca+c#aagfGga#aagfGa#a+c+c+c+d+Ca#a+c+c+c+d+Ca+c#aagfGga#a+d+g+f+f+e+d+c+D

the model
aa#aaGF+f+f+f+f+E+E+d+d+c+c#ap#a#aa#a+c#aAGffggA+f+f+e+f+g+f+E+D+c+c+d+d+E+C+d+d+d+d+E+F+E+D+C

As the fragrant David Moore has pointed out, *someone* also wrote one
for Ericsson's, it's in the archives, so don't feel left out.

These have come via a tortuous route and may be garbled.  Probably
easier to send me your mobile phone number and I'll zap them to you.
Get *them* to zap them to you, sorry.  All I ask in return for the 12p
is a smutty text message back to make my toes curl.  And if you're
within hearing range of a member of the band, and your embarrassed
fumbling explanations that it's "ironic" fail to impress, and you try
and blame it on me, then I'm afraid I don't know what you're talking
about.

Oh I may not be able to send text messages to some US phones, because
electrons are sometimes like that.

Honey x


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 21:41:24 +0100
From: David Kitchen <info at xxx.uk>
To: news at buro9.net
Subject: jeepsternews: Christmas seems to come earlier every year.


Jeepster Headlines
http://www.jeepster.co.uk/christmas/

        It's a cool, cool Christmas
        
        Every year there's a record that seems to catch the moment, sum
        up the season, set the mood in motion. This year is no
        exception, whether you've been chilling to Grandaddy, getting
        down to The Dandy Warhols or slumbering in the wonder of Belle
        and Sebastian there is now a record that brings together all of
        these incredible artists for a good cause and a break from the
        usual Christmas albums that drive you nutty.

        Thanks to the efforts of XFM and Jeepster Recordings Ltd, we are
        very proud to be bringing you "It's A Cool Cool Christmas", a
        charity album with a difference. Not here will you find Cliff
        Richards, Mariah Carey, Band Aid and the over played tunes of
        years ago, now there's a Christmas album that bangs its drums to
        your beat.

        And to make it more worthwhile, EVERY PENNY IN PROFIT is being
        donated to The Big Issue Foundation. The bands have all donated
        the songs, and we, the record label, are donating all profits.
        XFM have been integral in bringing this all together and they
        are giving up time to promote it.

        Check out the artists who've contributed, the tracks they've
        recorded and then bear in mind the reason for this record. Once
        you've done all that, buy the record and start to get into the
        Christmas cheer!

                Release Date: November 20th 2000 
                Catalogue #: JPRCD013 (CD Only) 
                Tracklisting;
                
                        Grandaddy 'Alan Parsons In A Winter Wonderland' 
                        The Dandy Warhols 'Little Drummer Boy' 
                        The Webb Brothers 'Every Day Is Christmas' 
                        Eels 'Everything's Gonna Be Cool This Christmas' 
                        El Vez 'Feliz Navidad' 
                        Morgan 'Christmas In Waikiki' 
                        Drugstore 'Maybe At Christmas Time' 
                        Belle & Sebastian 'O Come, O Come Emmanuel' 
                        Giant Sand 'Thank You Dreaded Black Ice, Thank
                            You' 
                        The Flaming Lips 'White Christmas (demo for Tom
                            Waits)' 
                        Saint Etienne 'My Christmas Prayer' 
                        Departure Lounge 'Christmas Downer' 
                        Six By Seven 'I Believe In Father Christmas' 
                        Snow Patrol 'When I Get Home For Christmas' 
                        Titan 'Spiritual Guidance' 
                        Big Boss Man 'Christmas Boogaloo' 
                        Teenage Fanclub 'Christmas Eve' 
                        Calexico 'Gift X-change' 
                        Gorky's Zygotic Mynci 'Hwiangerdd Mair' 
                        Low 'Just Like Christmas' 
                        Lauren Laverne 'In The Bleak Midwinter'

Snow Patrol
http://www.jeepster.co.uk/snowpatrol/

        Irish band Snow Patrol return with a new single on 13th November
        called 'Ask Me How I Am' on Jeepster Recordings. The single is
        the first to be taken from their new album, 'When It's All
        Over', due for release in Feb 2001. This is the band's second
        album following the release of their critically acclaimed debut
        'Songs For Polar Bears' which was released in 1998.

        'Ask Me How I Am' is available on CD only (JPRCDS020) and is
        available through our international distributors, the full
        tracklisting is:

                Ask Me How I Am 
                Command Of Cars 
                Talk To The Trees

        The band take to the road later this month with an additional
        member on guitar - Waggs formerly of Blackgrape and The Happy
        Mondays. The dates are as follows:
        
                Date Town/City Venue 
                Thursday 2nd November Dublin Whelans 
                Friday 3rd November Derry Nerve Centre 
                Sunday 5th November Belfast Empire Music Hall 
                Thursday 30th November London The Garage 

The Gentle Waves
http://www.jeepster.co.uk/thegentlewaves/

        The Gentle Waves are set to release their first new material in
        over a year with the forthcoming EP 'Falling From Grace'
        released on October 30th.

        The title song on this EP is taken from the forthcoming long-
        player "Swansong For You". Its dark, baroque atmosphere plays
        host to harpsichord, cello and violins, whilst philosophising on
        the potential disaster that comes from living with the world's
        most perennial four letter word.

        'Going Home', 'October's Sky' and 'Hold Back A Thousand Hours'
        were recorded with Domino maverick Bill Wells at East Kilbride
        Arts Centre in the late spring. (It was definitely springtime,
        as the studio has been lauded for its large Victorian windows).

                Falling From Grace 
                Going Home 
                October's Sky 
                Hold Back A Thousand Hours

        The EP will be available on CD and 12" with the catalogue
        numbers JPRCDS019 / JPR12019 respectively. These will be
        available through our international distributors as always.

        "Swansong For You" will be the second long-player by The Gentle
        Waves set for release on November 6th 2000. The first one, "The
        Green Fields Of Foreverland", was released in April of 1999.
        
                Let The Good Times Begin 
                Partner In Crime 
                Falling From Grace 
                Loretta Young 
                Sister Woman 
                Solace for Pain 
                Flood 
                Pretty Things 
                There Is No Greater Gold 
                There Was Magic, Then 

        The LP will be available on CD and LP with the catalogue numbers
        JPRCD011 / JPRLP011 respectively. These will be available
        through our international distributors as always.

        In support of the release of this new material, The Gentle Waves
        are currently in rehearsal for a selection of live dates around
        the UK and it is hoped that they will venture to America early
        in the New Year. The first test of the new live set will be seen
        on BBC Scotland's 'The Beat Room' show towards the end of
        November.

                Date Town/City Venue 
                November 19th Glasgow Tron Theatre 
                November 20th Dublin Vicar Street 
                December 1st London The Spitz (Spitalfields Market) 
                December 2nd Lon

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