Scandinavian Indie Digest Fri Nov 22, 1996 Volume 3 : Issue 50 There are 43 messages totalling 1494 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Denmark/Finland/Norway 2. Leningrad Cowboys (3) 3. Sin's Selected News [12-Nov-96] 4. Leningrad Cowboys/Kaurismaki 5. Late tour news / Expressen / CJ Bolland 6. The Icy tape (2) 7. tape chains 8. superswirls (2) 9. Cloudberry Jam (4) 10. Sin's Music on the Radio [18-Nov-96] 11. Sin's Music on the TV [15-Nov-96] (4) 12. tape #3 13. Cloudberry Jam / Eggstone 14. superswirls / able + the state of the swedish indie scene 15. Cardigans Todd Terry 12" (2) 16. Motor Tour List _Update_ [19-Nov-96] 17. Luger Tour List _Update_ [19-Nov-96] 18. accents/Finnish bands 19. finnish chain vol. 2 ready! (2) 20. Cure support Copenhagen?? (2) 21. Hallo. 22. Sin's Music on the Radio [25-Nov-96] (2) 23. Sin's LOUSY Contest Closed! (3) 24. lyrics consultant to the stars 25. finnish chain vol. 2 26. cure without support 27. Sin's Music on the TV [22-Nov-96] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 11 Nov 1996 21:37:43 +0100 From: Robert Cumming Subject: Re: Denmark/Finland/Norway In article <199611111940.UAA10085@harpenden.lysator.liu.se>, chief@lysator.liu.se wrote: >> On Sun, 10 Nov 1996, Robert Cumming wrote Re: >> >> You missed Aknestik, you philistine you! So for the sake of >> completeness: > > Ha ha ha! I knew someone would say something about them, so I just > left them out, because I know way too little about them to be able > to write anything interesting. It's about time Ville Ukkonen did something about an english version of the Aknestik web pages, you're right. > Not that I don't like them or anything, but I only have the "Syv{t > Veet" EP, which isn't among my favourite CDs. No really? You haven't heard 'Jossain' live, I suppose. Well, you could give it away to a needy Link|pinger I suppose. Robert, who didn't manage to get a ticket for Sebadoh/Loosegoats/Fireside :( ------------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Nov 1996 08:24:26 -0500 (EST) From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Re: Leningrad Cowboys On Sun, 10 Nov 1996 hans.lindell@rockfile.se wrote: > Never heard of Leningrad Cowboys before ? ? ? ? > Are you from planet Earth or...? > > But thanks anyway for the stuff. Geez!!! Guys, they ain't exactly a household name over here in the States, 'k?! -Chris ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Nov 1996 15:45:27 +0100 (MET) From: Per L}ngstr|m Subject: Re: Sin's Selected News [12-Nov-96] On Tue, 12 Nov 1996 chief@lysator.liu.se wrote: > Fireside - (StartRec) appears on Alternative Nation on MTV Europe on > Tuesday November 19th, 1996! Nick Hutchings at Alt.Nation > brings the news: "Fireside - the Swedish Fugazi are dropping > into the studio to chew the cud with Toby and take their pick > of the underground." This week (Nov. 12th) is Aphex Twin night, > on Alt.Nation. (Source: Scandinavian Indie) er, fireside being "the swedish fugazi"? do not think so, no. sweden's "quicksand" maybe, but no way "fugazi". (and i am more than willing to give the reasons to whoever is interested) ought to be a mighty good show though. their favourite bands include such fine acts as rapemen/shellac, jesus lizard, slint.. yummy. per --------------------------------- Date: Tue, 12 Nov 1996 17:27:55 +0200 (EET) From: solaris@sci.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti) Subject: Re: Leningrad Cowboys Some time ago, Chris Forsberg wrote: * Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII * * On Sun, 10 Nov 1996 hans.lindell@rockfile.se wrote: * * > Never heard of Leningrad Cowboys before ? ? ? ? * > Are you from planet Earth or...? * > * > But thanks anyway for the stuff. * * Geez!!! Guys, they ain't exactly a household name over here in the States, ...and rightly so, if I may give my 0.02 FIM worth... :) Kimmo ---------------------------------- Date: Tue, 12 Nov 1996 22:49:16 -0800 From: xander@sirius.com Subject: Re: Leningrad Cowboys In the late 80's and early 90's a couple of Finnish filmmakers got a lot of publicity in these parts. I'm not sure that I remember their names exactly at this point, but they were brothers and the last name was something along the lines of Kaurasmaki (?). I saw three or four films by one of them, one of which was "The Leningrad Cowboys Go to America" (or something like that). [The others were "Ariel" (which I liked better) and "the Match Factory Girl" (which I adored) - and there might have been something else]. Deadpan slap-stick. But there were some moments of sublime comedy, but none as good as in the other films I saw. And Jim Jarmusch did have a cameo as the used car salesman. (Sorry Kimmo). There was a sequel which I never saw, (...go to Moscow?), but I really never thought that this could be a real band. Good gawd. Scandinavia's answer to Spinal Tap, I guess. Alexander -------------------------------- Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 10:47:38 +0200 (EET) From: Kimmo Saaskilahti Subject: Re: Leningrad Cowboys/Kaurismaki Alexander wrote >In the late 80's and early 90's a couple of Finnish filmmakers got a lot of >publicity in these parts. I'm not sure that I remember their names exactly >at this point, but they were brothers and the last name was something along >the lines of Kaurasmaki (?). Yeah, Aki & Mika Kaurismaki. They haave made lots of films since the early 80's; some of them really good (especially Aki's work) some of them plain awful (mostly Mika's). > I saw three or four films by one of them, one > of which was "The Leningrad Cowboys Go to America" (or something like > that). "Leningrad Cowboys Go America" isn't actually that bad a film, especially compared with the sequel "Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses" which was a piece of the most boring cinema I have ever experienced... If somebody wants to find out more about the Kaurismaki brothers and their films, check out the Kaurismaki web site at http://www.sci.fi/~solaris/kauris/ which I am co-maintaining; lots of film reviews and useless trivia there :) Even a couple of images and stuff. Kimmo ---------------------------------- Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 16:11:44 +0200 (EET) From: Jussi Ristikaarto Subject: Re: Late tour news / Expressen / CJ Bolland > And some non-scan stuff as well: Is it just me, or isn't CJ Bolland's > "Sugar Daddy" (or whatever it is called) almost completely similar to > Prodigy's "Poison", only slower and with some extra slow parts thrown > in here and there? Try to sing Prodigy's poison lyrics to it, and you'll > see what I mean... Hey, you're absolutely right about that CJ Bolland maxi. Only I think that it's not such a bad thing, for I find "Poison" a bit annoying, mainly because of the "lyrics". CJ has reused some good ideas and left out some lame ones. harmony, Jussi (jr53356@uta.fi) --------------------------------- Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 15:56:13 +0200 (METDST) From: Joakim Naeslund Subject: The Icy tape The icy tape is now on its way to Robert G, in Latvia. I ve also added Michael Rehnstrom to the bottom of the sendlist. /joakim Naslund ----------------------------- Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 19:56:48 +0100 From: micre215@knuten.liu.se (Michael Rehnstrom) Subject: tape chains Hm! When I asked to be added to the tape chains I didn't realise that some computer programs had such difficulties with the o. I think this address will make the tapes come to the right person: Michael Rehnstrom Ryds Alle 3:101 S-584 35 Linkoping Sweden If that's not what stands on the list, please change it. /Micke, waiting for a 'Geneva' album to come --------------------------------- Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 12:26:44 +0100 From: totte.pop@swipnet.se (Totte Pop) Subject: superswirls Hi Is there any coments on superswirls debut album 'filter' out there? I think its a very nice debut and it could be a fresh contender to the title: best swedish debut album of 96! It's far better then Jumper and Standards, even better then most of the releases this year....... Has any one seen their video yet, I haven't, Superswirls went to london in October over a weekend to film it. They missed the plane back to Sweden so they had to stay an extra night at the airport, maybe that's a good story for their next video... Next single : We're becoming more like Cliff Barnes Thank you very much totte.pop@swipnet.se (Totte Pop) -------------------------------- Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 16:35:42 +0200 (EET) From: solaris@sci.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti) Subject: Re: Cloudberry Jam Some time ago, Totte Pop wrote: * a fresh compilation from swedish cool and soulful pop kids cloudberry * jam,'Going Further' is out or will be soon on polydor/Polygram....12 great * poptunes from their two albums on NONS rec....very lovely and joyful * indeed.. I agree that they are a wonderful band (actually one of my fave Swedish bands), but somehow I have found the idea of this compilation not a very good idea, as in my opinion both of their albums are nothing short of fantastic from the beginning to end and would deserve to be released in their original format worldwide. And if they are doing this compilation, why not include "Elevator" from the pre-album EP? (Or is it there?) I think Cardigans did a wise thing with the re-release of "Life" as the original album had a couple of less interesting songs. Sadly that also means that many a people will never discover the beauty of "Emmerdale" (my favourite Cardigans album still). Kimmo listening to Comet Gain -------------------------------- Date: Sat, 16 Nov 1996 01:27:25 GMT From: johang@isp.su.se (Johan Gille) Subject: Re: superswirls >Is there any coments on superswirls debut album 'filter' out there? Hi there Tobbe and the rest of you! I was listening to the album at Pet Sounds earlier today (looking at my watch, I realize I'm really starting to develop chief-like habits!), and though it sounded more convincing than I had expected, it still lacked some. In my mind, the main problem is Mattias' singing. I realize that some might consider it cool etc., but to my ears it is a bit tired and too unsecure. > I think its a very nice debut and it could be a fresh contender to > the title: best swedish debut album of 96! I could actually resort to using my fists about this one. No, I don't think it's the best Swedish debut album of the year! But then again I have my own interests to protect (and I also know that you're not the biggest person around, Tobbe!) :) > It's far better then jumper and standards, even better then most of the > releases this year....... Sadly that doesn't say much. The Swedish so-called alternative scene is really taking a dive. If we look at The Standards (recording for BMG, mind you), it's plain to see that they got signed WAY too early. That's not their fault, obviously, but it reflects the climate. That same climate can ascribe qualities to Petrol that they never could have dreamed about (nor anyone else outside the business either, really). Oh my, do I seem disillusioned? Perhaps I should go to bed... Johan. ------------------------------- Date: Sat, 16 Nov 1996 02:34:41 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's Music on the Radio [18-Nov-96] Apparently the mail server was down last night when I sent this list, so here it is again: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE RADIO Scandinavian Indie November 18th -> November 24th Day Date Artist Recorded --- ----- --------------------------------- -------------------------------- Mon 18/11 Bel Canto Stockholm, Lollipop -96 Tue 19/11 Hatuey \backa Jazz 26-Sep-96 Wed 20/11 Eternal UK, Manchester 03-Mar-96 Thu 21/11 Dead Moon, Beck Arvika 20-Jul-96, Sthlm 26-Jul-96 Sun 24/11 Transmission, Pale, My Orchard Live This list covers the Swedish National Channel P3's "Live" - always at 21.03 (R) = Rerun ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uprad.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------- Date: Sat, 16 Nov 1996 02:35:22 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's Music on the TV [15-Nov-96] Apparently the mail server was down last night when I sent out this list, so here it is again: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE TV Scandinavian Indie November 15th -> November 21st Day Date Artist/What TV Program Channel Time --- ----- ---------------------- ------------------- ----------- ----- Fri 15/11 Mazarine Street, Frei. Pop-TV Z-TV 16.00 EMA 1996 EMA 1996 MTV Europe 22.00 R Sat 16/11 EMA 1996 EMA 1996 MTV Europe 14.00 R Video Top List Toppen Z-TV 17.35 R Musikmagasinet Musikmagasinet Z-TV 18.20 R EMA 1996 EMA 1996 MTV Europe 20.00 R Freinds, Mazarine Str. Pop-TV Z-TV 23.00 R EMA Winner Unplugged MTV Europe 23.00 Sun 17/11 Video Top List Toppen Z-TV 15.30 R EMA 1996 EMA 1996 MTV Europe 21.00 R Mon 18/11 Video Top List Toppen Z-TV 18.15 CW, TPD, Wannadies Bullen SVT 1 19.15 EMA 1996 EMA 1996 MTV Europe 00.00 R Tue 19/11 Smashing Pumpkins Rockumentary MTV Europe 21.30 Musikmagasinet Musikmagasinet Z-TV 22.00 Fireside Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00 Wed 20/11 Musikmagasinet Musikmagasinet Z-TV 18.15 R Video Top List Voxpop SVT 1 19.10 Alternative Music Guide To... MTV Europe 21.00 Oasis Power & Glory MTV Europe 21.30 Unplugged Unplugged MTV Europe 00.00 Thu 21/11 Finnish Top List Listan FTV 17.36 Bob Hund Musikbyr}n SVT 1 19.15 R = Rerun ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uptv.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------- //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------- Date: Sat, 16 Nov 1996 16:00:12 +0100 (MET) From: P{r H{ggblad Subject: tape #3 Just got to say that scan tape #3 reached me yesterday. I'm planing on sending it in a couple of days. Pär. -------------------------------- Date: 16 Nov 96 10:25:40 EST From: Mo Holkar / UKG <100745.3625@CompuServe.COM> Subject: Re: Cloudberry Jam >I agree that they are a wonderful band (actually one of my fave >Swedish bands), but somehow I have found the idea of this compilation >not a very good idea, as in my opinion both of their albums are >nothing short of fantastic from the beginning to end and would deserve >to be released in their original format worldwide. I've got a promo copy of a thing called 'Providing the Atmosphere' - is this a 'proper' album? Sorry, don't know muh about NONS's catalogue. It's really good, anyway. Mo (who is going to see the Cardigans, Popsicle and Eggstone in London on Wednesday!) --------------------------------- Date: Sat, 16 Nov 1996 17:36:14 -0800 From: xander@sirius.com Subject: Re: Cloudberry Jam / Eggstone Well, Kimmo said most of what I wanted to say about the apparent pointlessness of releasing a CD with 12 songs taken from the first two CBJ albums. I would find it pretty difficult to part with any of the tracks from either record, let alone 12 of them. Somehow I see a very strong parallel to what was done with the non-Scandinavian/Japanese versions of the Cardigans' "Life". Someone at PolyGram must be short on ideas. >to be released in their original format worldwide. And if they are >doing this compilation, why not include "Elevator" from the pre-album >EP? (Or is it there?) Good point. How could they leave this one out? >I've got a promo copy of a thing called 'Providing the Atmosphere' - is this a >'proper' album? Sorry, don't know muh about NONS's catalogue. It's really good, >anyway. Yes it's a proper album. "Blank Paycheck" was the first album, and there were to earlier eps: "La La La" and "the Art of Being Cool". >Mo (who is going to see the Cardigans, Popsicle and Eggstone in London on >Wednesday!) Lucky duck. Eggstone are still one of my favorites. Oh, and what's the status on that third Eggstone album? Last I heard, they had finally finished mixing it (for the third time?) and were at last satisfied. Rumor has it that it's more like "In San Diego" and way less commercial than the previous albums. Alexander -------------------------------- Date: Sat, 16 Nov 1996 19:31:20 +0200 (EET) From: solaris@sci.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti) Subject: Re: Cloudberry Jam Some time ago, Mo Holkar wrote: * I've got a promo copy of a thing called 'Providing the Atmosphere' - * is this a * 'proper' album? Sorry, don't know muh about NONS's catalogue. It's * really good, * anyway. Yes, it's a proper album, their second one. Here are the CBJ releases that I know of: La La La - a five-track CD The Art of Being Cool - a six-track CD Blank Paycheck - 1st album Providing The Atmosphere - second album Another Moment Follows - a two-track cd-single (the other track is an exclusive one, does anybody know if it is worth buying the cd?) Kimmo listening to Holiday Flyer -------------------------------- Date: 18 Nov 96 10:18:39 +0000 From: thobjon@algonet.se Subject: Re: superswirls / able + the state of the swedish indie scene jumper???? standards???? hey whats going on here, is the indiescene in sweden so soulless and streamlined that bubbelgum and indie are one and the same. a guitar and a fuzzbox does not, and will never equate indie. and both these bands have more in common with roxette or ace of base then anything indie. anyway, as teen sensations jumper do a good job, but so do the spice girls and take that (and i will defend their value as pop icons), but indie? give me a break. and the standards were signed way too early, their sub-par velocity girlish aor lacks in all respects. but thank god the recent rush of majors jumping for the next teen indie sensations has, at least for the moment stoppped. EMI has dropped its bands and even sacked their indie a&r. and the media climate is almost as hostile as it was a couple of years ago, thank god. so it's back to the good old indie days where a bunch of realy good demos and good live shows build reputations on which you actually could trust. and with new labels actually being launched and being active, H. Lime doing a very fine job, and the dorian compilation, it just looks as if we're all in for better times. best debut this year? though it's not an album realy, i'd take my hat off to lousy and their 7" EP. refreshing, ultimately thrilling and with an awsome attitude, their micromailorder catalogue is like a great big popkiss... way to go kids / Toby Thorsen ----------------------------- Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 04:54:48 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Cloudberry Jam On Sat, 16 Nov 1996, solaris@sci.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti) wrote: > Here are the CBJ releases that I know of: > > La La La - a five-track CD > The Art of Being Cool - a six-track CD > Blank Paycheck - 1st album > Another Moment Follows - a two-track cd-single > Providing The Atmosphere - second album And to make that list complete, here are their Japan releases as well: Cloudberry Jam - 15-track CD (Quattro) - This is basically the Swedish version of "Blank Paycheck", but with a few changes: 1) 'Lost In Syncopation' not included 2) 'Scorch', 'Elevator', 'Before Time', 'Kingfisher' bonus tracks. The first is the bonus track on the "Another Moment Follows" CD5, and the other three are from "The Art of Being Cool". 3) Different cover/sleeve. Providing The Atmosphere - 14-track CD (Quattro) - Basically the Swedish version of "Providing The Atmosphere", but with a few changes: 1) 'Whatever Happens', 'Could It Be?' bonus tracks. 2) Extremely different cover/sleeve. If you like looking at the band members, get the Japan version. :-) They have also appeared on some compilations: 1. North of No South One - 'Are You Happy?', 'Love Song' - NONS CD 1992 2. NONSVOL2 - 'Elevator', 'Twice As Cool' - NONS CD 1996 3. Pop Nation - 'Nothing To Declare' - Beat That! Records CD 1996 4. Speaker & Friends - 'Going Further (Remix '96)' Stockholm Rec. 1996 (Promo) Upcoming releases - the "Going Further" CD5 (2 track?) and the "Going Further" CD compilation (12 track) - both on PolyGram - for imminent world-wide release. > Another Moment Follows - a two-track cd-single (the other track is an > exclusive one, does anybody know if it is worth buying the cd?) Yes, 'Scorch' is actually really really good - and as the single is only about 25 SEK, it's worth the money. I'm certain that I have heard the song before somewhere though - and I remember that I asked Jennie about it some time ago, but I forget what she said. Maybe that it was a re-make of an old demo song? I think that's what it was. Well, that's what I can think of right now - though I'm sure I have missed something. :-) //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 02:43:56 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Cardigans Todd Terry 12" Hmm, I just found a note on the next stating that this following record is out in the US (and probably in Canada and the UK as well) - does anyone know anything about it? RELEASED ** The Cardigans "Lovefool (todd terry remixes)" 12" ** //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 02:44:25 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Motor Tour List _Update_ [19-Nov-96] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie Motor Tour List UPDATE Scandinavian Indie November 19th, 1996 by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCANDINAVIAN: bob hund Silence 23/11 Eskilstuna - Skylight w/Fivel 5/12 Lund - Smalands Nation w/Fivel 7/12 Hultsfred - Metropol w/Fivel The Cardigans Stockholm Rec. 8/12 Montpellier New Date 13/12 Los Angeles - KROQ Christmas show New Date 14/12 Los Angeles - KROQ Christmas show New Date 15/12 Amsterdam - Melkweg Cancelled 17/12 Paris - New Morning New Date 18/12 Bryssel - Botanique New Date 19/12 Amsterdam - Melkweg New Date Neneh Cherry (S) Virgin special guests; Sneaker Pimps & DJ Simon Richmond 20/11 Oslo - Rockefeller Cancelled Eggstone Vibraphone *NEW* 18/2 Lund - Mejeriet 19/2 Uppsala - Kalmar Nation 20/2 Goteborg - Underground 21/2 Malmo - KB 22/2 Stockholm - Studion 27/2 Copenhagen - Rust 28/2 Helsingborg - The Tivoli Fidget Mega *NEW* 6/12 Malmo - KB w/Soundtrack of Our L. 7/12 Lund - Wermlands Nation 11/12 Karlstad - Jager w/Soundtrack of Our L. 12/12 Gavle - Club Latting w/Soundtrack of Our L. Fivel Nons rec. 23/11 Eskilstuna - Skylight New Date w/bob hund 5/12 Lund - Smalands Nation New Date w/bob hund 7/12 Hultsfred - Metropol New Date w/bob hund The Soundtrack of Our Lives Telegram 6/12 Malmo - KB w/Fidget 11/12 Karlstad - Jager w/Fidget 12/12 Gavle - Club Latting w/Fidget Tva Blabar Mega *NEW* 12/12 Angelholm - Musikforum ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NON-SCANDINAVIAN: Korn (US) Sony *NEW* special guests: The Urge & Incubuc Sony 4/2 Copenhagen - Pumpehuset 5/2 Stockholm - Gino 6/2 Oslo - Rockefeller No Doubt (US) MCA *NEW* 24/2 Copenhagen - Pumpehuset 26/2 Oslo - Sentrume Scene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The COMPLETE Motor Tour List is posted to the mailing list once / month. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 02:45:12 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Luger Tour List _Update_ [19-Nov-96] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie Luger Tour List UPDATE Scandinavian Indie November 19th 1996 by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCANDINAVIAN: BABY JESUS (S) - The Mother Mary Electric Society / BMG *NEW* 22/11 Stockholm (S) Kafe 44 7/12 Falun (S) Valhall THE HELLACOPTERS (S) - White Jazz / House Of Kicks / Rough Trade 30/11 Falun (S) TBA New Date MINDJIVE (S) - Burning Heart / MD 23/11 Lund (S) Varmlands Nation New Date 29/11 Hallsberg (S) TBA New Date ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- NON-SCANDINAVIAN: THE DIRTY THREE (AUS) - Big Cat Records / MNW ILR 19/11 Goteborg (S) Klara Kok & Bar Cancelled 20/11 Oslo (N) Last Train Cancelled 21/11 Uppsala (S) Cafe Katalin Cancelled 22/11 Stockholm (S) Studion Cancelled 23/11 Lund (S) Varmlands Nation Cancelled ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The COMPLETE Luger Tour List is posted to the mailing list once / month. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 09:57:54 +0200 (EET) From: Roberts Galvans Subject: Re: The Icy tape > The icy tape is now on its way to Robert G, in Latvia. yeah... girls and boys I have tape right now... I've been copied it, but unfortunetly I could send it to Mo H, in UK, just at friday RoberC //se51097@lanet.lv ----------------------------------- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 10:19:43 +0200 (EET) From: Kimmo Saaskilahti Subject: Re: accents/Finnish bands >> I think I still am about Norwegian and Finnish bands, sorry, I can't help >> it. Like every band from Finland that I've heard (that sings in English) >> has got an IMO annoying accent. You know, English sung with a foreign accent is a funny thing, at least for me. SOmetimes they can add to the charm of the music (eg. Japanese, Spanish or French accent) but sometimes they can be really annoying. >IMHO the most interesting bands today are from Finland in fact. You're too kind... :) Some comments to Erik's recommendations... > All Stars: from Nokia, have released a couple of demos so far, that I > know of. They have two demo tapes out; I got the second one a while ago and it is about a million times better than their first one. Four great songs, mostly beautiful, airy and tenderly sad. > Circle: just released the album "Zopalki" on Bad Vugum. I think it came out already a good while ago, cannot remember exactly when. They have another album as well, "Meronia", also on Bad Vugum as well as a healthy pile of 7"'s. Nowadays the most appropriate word to describe their music might be "ambient", right? > *Coo*: > EP on Tangerine Records. Etheral, floating, guitar-wall orgasm, with > music I'm so amazed can be created, that _no one_ should miss them. > That is all I am going to say, and I mean it. One thing that shouldn't go without mention about this band is the genius of their bass player Turo, he's the true king of bass! Just to watch him play those mindbending bass lines so effortlessly never ceases to amaze me. > The Pansies: well, I have almost no information at hand about them, > but Sam Shingler (vocals) used to be the singer in Coo, A real claim to fame if I ever knew of one! > I know they have a record deal with a major company now, > but they have also released a single "Fruit" on Poko Records I'm no Pansies expert myself either, but it looks like they are still on Poko here in FInland, at least their second album "Fancy the Pansies" was released on that label. They have a deal with some major in Japan though. > Super: have released two singles, the latest called "Tempted" on Odor > Records, and are recording their debut album. Well, not exactly...it's going to be recorded around New Year or so...but they are busy finishing the songs and making demos and stuff. They also had a song on a compilation on the Japanese label Escalator (along with the Swedish band Charlots and a bunch of other cool bands from around the world). Kimmo -------------------------------- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 10:19:50 +0200 (EET) From: Kimmo Saaskilahti Subject: finnish chain vol. 2 ready! Hi again, I am happy to announce that I have just finished compiling a sequel to the mildly popular Finnish Chain Tape "Northern Lights Shine Bright Tonight". The new compilation, titled "And I Wish To Hide In The Sand" features 16 tracks on a 58 minute CD (yes!). Due to public demand, the music included ranges from the usual twee tra-la-la to slightly noisier and more 'rock' acts. In other words, there will probably be not many people who will like more than half of the tracks but there you go. I am not saying that this is the definitive compilation to update you on what's happening in the Finnish indie scene, but hopefully it will give you some idea about some of the bands that have been mentioned on this list every once and again. There are some big guns like 22-Pistepirkko and a couple from the 'big in 1998? team. So, take a look at the band/track listing below and should you wish to join the chain, send me (solaris@sci.fi) a subscription message with your: full name e-mail address street address I will send the CD to the first subscriber on December 1st, so act now! If you are new to the idea of these chains, speak up and Erik will surely post his informative articles on the list again. --------------------- "And I Wish To Hide In The Sand" a compilation of Finnish music for the scan-indie mailing list compiled by Kimmo Saaskilahti (solaris@sci.fi) All Stars: Eve - from their second demo "D'mon Everybody" ...beautifully sad, magical, airy guitars painting melancholy and mysterious landscapes where Meri's deep voice speaks volumes... Coo: Heavenly Blue - from the EP of the same name ...these guys rock out, but in a dreamy kind of way, effects-heavy guitars and rollercoaster basslines all around... Super: Historical Sights - from the "Tempted" single ...here the beat goes soft and electronique, enhancing the romantic late August night feel... Love Handles: Lips - from the "Fresh!" compilation tape ...acoustic & buzzing electric guitars meet sweet vocal harmonies in a slightly psychedelic mood... Homespun: Let's Calm Down - from their "Fabio Fitness" EP ...so, it's the Finnish Sebadoh, no it's the Finnish Dinosaur Jr, no it's the Finnish Bear Quartet, no it's the Finnish Homespun... Larry & The Lefthanded: Moonbase Ball - from the "Diabolika" CD ...kings of lo-fi pop garage with their manic dancefloor filler, now where are my 3-D glasses... Greenhouse AC: Mr Glue Won't Turn Blue - from the "Doggy Bag" CD ...the missing link between punk and grunge with Iggy Pop's secret son on the microphone... The Pansies: Neighbourhood Girl - from the "Fancy The Pansies" CD ...and you thought that Cardigans sounded like that song in the Lipton TV commercial... Wilma: Pahanilmanlintu - from the "Suuri valkea" CD ...the Finnish version of Garbage or something, this one goes out to Erik the listmeister... 22-Pistepirkko: Roundabout - from the "Zipcode" CD ...as if The Troggs had started to produce dance music... Dada Girl: Sandpit - from the demo tape of the same name ...breathtaking vocals, almost too talented songwriting, soundwise a bit more laidback and mellow than the band is today; "Sandpit" is already referred to as a "classic" in some places... Mess: Sun Day - not released ...may I introduce you the Finnish Bettie Serveert (who?), strong female vocalists and guitarists, unfortunately the song suffers from both poor production and a low quality tape copy I had; lots of talent shines through anyway... Lemonator: Tourist - from the "EP" EP ...Americanesque powerpop from the band who are about to hit the big time... Spam: Ugly - from a compilation cd given free with the "Sue" magazine ...it's funny, it's nerdy, it's stupid, it's charming, and just absurd; but probably not after the second listen... Aknestik. Vien sun sydamen pohjoiseen - from the "Saatiedotuksia merenkulkijoille" CD ...as usual, airy electric and acoustic guitars in sweet harmony; perhaps a little happier song than most of theirs, but the trademark melancholy element is still there somewhere... Cessna: Wide Awake - not released (yet) ...one of the newest recordings by the band, the song has been compared to both early Ride and Stone Roses for some reason... --------------- That's it basically, sorry about the lame and bored descriptions but it's getting late and I am kind of short on clever ideas at the moment. Hope you will find the compilation interesting and you will subscribe to the chain. Kimmo --------------------------------- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 11:55:00 +0100 From: "Trine" Subject: Cure support Copenhagen?? Hi! Does anybody know who (if any) will be supporting The Cure when they're playing in Copenhagen next week?? Thanks in advance. Trine --------------------------------- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 09:58:21 +0100 From: Nicolas Moch Subject: Re: Cardigans Todd Terry 12" chief@lysator.liu.se wrote: > Hmm, I just found a note on the next stating that this following record > is out in the US (and probably in Canada and the UK as well) - does anyone > know anything about it? > > RELEASED ** The Cardigans "Lovefool (todd terry remixes)" 12" ** Hi everybody, Yes, I know about this,...unfortunately. A guest in Tryck till a few weeks ago (Tony Zourias) mentioned it when they were reviewing the next Card. video, Been It. I tend to agree with what he said then , which is that if the Cardigans wanted to make a dance remix they could have chosen a less well-known money-maker than Todd Terry. There are a lot of DJs, one doesn't have to choose mr 'everything but the girl'. That is my personal opinion, obviously, not the Cardigans... The story is that Todd Terry came this Summer to Malmoe to the Tambourine Studios and met the Cardigans there and they decided to make something together then... If you like rarities and oddities, there is a non-offical dance remix of Carnival mde in Italy... This one is quite funny. Regards, Nicolas PS the Cardigans Home Page has moved (http://www.gryphon.com/cardigans) and I am still looking for a host for the mailing list...DS ------------------------------- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 17:26:07 +0100 (MET) From: Petter Tiilikainen Subject: Re: Sin's Music on the TV [15-Nov-96] According to chief@lysator.liu.se: > Tue 19/11 Smashing Pumpkins Rockumentary MTV Europe 21.30 > Musikmagasinet Musikmagasinet Z-TV 22.00 > Fireside Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00 ^^^^^^^^ Well, it wasn't Fireside last night, it was GvsB, dEUS and Evil Superstars (yawn, yawn, triple yawn). So any idea on when the feature on fireside will be aired? Petter -------------------------------- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 15:10:36 -0500 (EST) From: bluetonic Subject: Hallo. Hallo. I have been on this mailinglist for sometime now but I never introduced myself. My name is Julian I am 20 years old and I live in.....New Jersey :(. This is my favourite mailinglist, it is the one that I have been on the longest. The reason I have not posted here is because I am stuck in the US and Scan-indie records are quite hard to come by. I enjoy listening and learning here. My favourite bands are the Cardigans, Eggstone, Cloudberry Jam, Cinnamon, Wannadies, etc.. mainly because those are the only bands I have been able to find their records. I have most all the Cardies records and have had the good fortune to meet and see them perform twice..(they are the best!)... I am still searching for In San Diego by Eggstone! I have been to soooo many record shoppes in the US and Canada and no-one has it or can even order it for me. I have been searching for 2 years now. If anyone knows a mailorder company that will send Scandinavian records overseas it would be much appreciated. Better yet if someone would be nice enough to buy it for me and I'll send them the money or some kind of trade that would be nifty as well. Anyway, I would like to get included in the tape chains (all of them, if possible) so that I can hear all of these bands I have read so much about. It'll be easier to spend 35usd on a record if I have at least heard the band first. So wherever the various tape chains are please add my name/address to the list: Julian Minervini 150 Monmouth Boulevard Oceanport, New Jersey 07757-1623, usa. Tack så mykett. Oh yeh, I also love British indie music like Marion, Ride, Blur, Stone Roses, Bluetones, dubstar, etc.... Actually, I am starting a new webzine/ mailinglist for British and Scandinavian indie music, the URL is http://www.exit109.com/~tog/nowhere.html . Please check it out. :D Lastly, I also love Swedish Elite League hockey. Very hard to come by infos here though... Fave player ever Patrik Sundström. :). Thanks again, I look forward to hearing from some of you soon. /julian. ------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 07:48:56 +0100 (MET) From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: finnish chain vol. 2 ready! On Wed, 20 Nov 1996, Kimmo Saaskilahti wrote: > The new compilation, titled "And I Wish To Hide In The Sand" features 16 > tracks on a 58 minute CD (yes!). Due to public demand, the music included > ranges from the usual twee tra-la-la to slightly noisier and more 'rock' > acts. In other words, there will probably be not many people who will like > more than half of the tracks but there you go. Yaaay! :-) Nice work there Kimmo, and I suspect that's why you have been hiding the last week or so, right? But, wait a second, why no Russian Love? I received their new album "Gala Brutale" today, and I realise that I have missed out on a really good Finnish band - and the sleeve even has thanks to Robert Cumming! Hey Robert! :-) On the other hand - the Swedish Compilation II has not moved an inch since we talked about it a month ago or something, mostly because I haven't received replies from the two persons on the list who said they would help out with the CD burning process? > Wilma: Pahanilmanlintu - from the "Suuri valkea" CD > ...the Finnish version of Garbage or something, this one goes out to Erik > the listmeister... The Finninsh version of Garbage?! No no, in my ears they're not even close to Garbage! I'm not sure what to compare them to, but it's definitely not Garbage. > Lemonator: Tourist - from the "EP" EP > ...Americanesque powerpop from the band who are about to hit the big time... Ah, got their new EP "Superb" in the mail today - and I can't make up my mind if it is better than the "EP" EP or not - I think I have to listen to it some more before I can be sure of that. Smokin' powerpop anyway! Three tracks, none over 2.53. The second song "I Love Trampoline" is my pick for favourite on the single - thick and rich sound, with alarming and phazer effect box guitars like cream on top of the mashed potatoes, "pa paaaa" backing vocals, a more mature song, one of those songs you want to listen to in your car whilst driving far on a sunny summer day. And the song most similar to their "EP" EP. Even thoug the title track probably will be the one played on the radio, because it's got more "go". A bit like (what they call it today) punk feel over it. Rattling drums, rock rock rock guitars, the recognizable Lemonator male duet vocals. "A song for the kids to jump to", as they say. There's no Curt Cobain vocals here now though, which is okay by me, though on the third song "My Donut Mind", which is a demo, they use a muffled effect on the vocals here and there, high falsetto backing vocals, great breaks. I'd like to say that it sounds like some sort of mix between Naked and Brainpool, and something else I can't put my finger on. > Cessna: Wide Awake - not released (yet) > ...one of the newest recordings by the band, the song has been compared to > both early Ride and Stone Roses for some reason... Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay! :-) My favourite Cessna song! Oh, why can't we BUY copies of this CD?! //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 07:48:21 +0100 (MET) From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Sin's Music on the Radio [25-Nov-96] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE RADIO Scandinavian Indie November 25th -> December 1st Day Date Artist Recorded --- ----- --------------------------------- -------------------------------- Mon 25/11 Blur Hultsfred, Festival 15-Jun-96 Tue 26/11 Kenny H}kansson Falun, Folkfestival July -96 Wed 27/11 Bender Boys, Calico ? Thu 28/11 Iggy Pop Hultsfred, Festival 14-Jun-96 Sun 1/12 Jive With Clive, Boys Of T And O ? This list covers the Swedish National Channel P3's "Live" - always at 21.03 (R) = Rerun ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uprad.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 07:49:21 +0100 (MET) From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: Cure Support Copenhagen?? On Wed, 20 Nov 1996, "Trine" wrote: > Does anybody know who (if any) will be supporting The Cure when they're > playing in Copenhagen next week?? You know, that's something I'd like to know as well. I haven't seen anything about a support act for them on any of their gigs here in Scandinavia. Even though it's only two gigs, and they do have material enough to play by themselves, I'd think they would have an opening act? If anyone knows, or hears something about it - please post! //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) .. who has been listening to old Bear Quartet records all day, and realized that he had forgotten how extremely, amazingly good and wonderful they once were! .. --------------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 07:49:49 +0100 (MET) From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Sin's LOUSY Contest Closed! ----------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie _LOUSY_ Contest Closed ----------------------------------------- The Contest is now closed, and the winners have been picked out! If you have not received your prizes already, you will in a few days time! Lousy wanted to throw in a special extra Second Prize, just because the title suggestion was so inventive and .. heh, hit something on the spot. And there are a few extra prizes for third place as well. So, why not present the winners! [ 1st Prize ] The Big Lousy Package Winner: Ludvig Borgne Title Suggestion: "Spite" Comment from the band: A short and concise title. Simple and comprehensive. It is just a fantastic title!!! [ 2nd Prize ] Lousy 7" 6-song Single released on Sappy (Canada) Winner: Jens Agren Title Suggestion: "Jesper Larsson" Comment from the band: Brilliant! Though it does crumble together with the piece of text "don't even know your name". :) [ 3rd Prize ] Lousy Promotion Tape + Stickers Winner: Molly Wilson Title Suggestion: "My Mortal Enemy"/"Heather" Comment from the band: Had the best motive. And, "Heather" is a great name for a sing, though not for this one, but still... Winner: Neil Targett Winner: Elin Olson Title Suggestion: "Ignorance Is Bliss" Comment from the band: Strange, two suggestions for the same name! But, as it is the name of an unusual Jellyfish song, we want to reward them. Winner: Roderick Affleck Title Suggestion: "Anonymous Animosity" Comment from the band: Damn clever! But also extremely hard to pronounce! :-) There! The winners in the Lousy Contest! Congratulations! And here are the other title suggestions: bittersweet, (this is not a) love song, alien thoughts, I'm thinking of you, beautiful loser, to hate somebody new, love makes me laugh, operator, starch, for unbeloved unknown, phone-sex, 1-900-EAT-ME!!, calcium, frostbite, OK, triplicate misadventures of the unknown humanoid, dissing you, untitled, stupid popular people, girl, my neighbours new dog poisoned the old one, closeout, good vibrations, magazine grrl. And of course Lousy would like to thank everyone who participated! ----> Stay tuned for the next nice and lovely Scandinavian Indie Contest! ----> Information will be posted to this list in a few days! //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) & Magnus (magnus@lousy.pp.se) ----------------------------- Date: 21 Nov 1996 09:52:58 +0100 From: Robert Cumming Subject: lyrics consultant to the stars In article <199611210648.HAA18507@tiny.lysator.liu.se>, Erik Soderstrovm wrote: > But, wait a second, why no Russian Love? I received their new album > "Gala Brutale" today, and I realise that I have missed out on a > really good Finnish band - and the sleeve even has thanks to Robert > Cumming! Hey Robert! :-) :) I'm famous! I'm famous! I was up in Oulu in the summer when Kai from Aknestik was checking through Mika Ronkainen's lyrics for 'Gala Brutale', so I came with a few opinions on Mika's English. It'll be interesting to see what the words are like now - they were pretty bad then! Robert, likes Russian Love's _music_, though --------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 11:03:09 +0200 (EET) From: solaris@sci.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti) Subject: Re: finnish chain vol. 2 Some time ago, Erik Soderstrom wrote: * But, wait a second, why no Russian Love? * I received their new album "Gala Brutale" today, Because I did not receive it and I really don't have money to go out and buy everything. This is why there isn't a track from either the new Candy Darling album or the Supperheads one. I did go out and buy the Larry & The Lefthanded cd though for this purpose, but I should have gotten that a long time ago anyway... * have missed out on a really good Finnish band - and the sleeve even has * thanks to Robert Cumming! Hey Robert! :-) Seems like we have a celebrity in the making here... :) * > Wilma: Pahanilmanlintu - from the "Suuri valkea" CD * > ...the Finnish version of Garbage or something, this one goes out to Erik * > the listmeister... * * The Finninsh version of Garbage?! No no, in my ears they're not even close * to Garbage! Well, the other tracks on that album do not sound at all like Garbage, but I can't help spotting some similarity with this song and some Garbage. * > Lemonator: Tourist - from the "EP" EP * > ...Americanesque powerpop from the band who are about to hit the big time... * * Ah, got their new EP "Superb" in the mail today - and I can't make up * my mind if it is better than the "EP" EP or not - I think I have to * listen to it some more before I can be sure of that. Smokin' powerpop * anyway! Three tracks, none over 2.53. That sound good, I think one or two tracks on the "EP" EP were perhaps slightly overlong. * Oh, why can't we BUY copies of this CD?! Yeah, kids, remember this CD is not available in any shops! :) Thanks to everybody who have already subscribed; others are welcome to sign up as well, I wouldn't mind some Finns joining the chain too... Kimmo --------------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 15:59:35 +0100 (MET) From: Per L}ngstr|m Subject: Re: Sin's Music on the TV [15-Nov-96] On Wed, 20 Nov 1996, Petter Tiilikainen wrote: > According to chief@lysator.liu.se: > > > Tue 19/11 Smashing Pumpkins Rockumentary MTV Europe 21.30 > > Musikmagasinet Musikmagasinet Z-TV 22.00 > > Fireside Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00 > ^^^^^^^^ > > Well, it wasn't Fireside last night, it was GvsB, dEUS and Evil Superstars > (yawn, yawn, triple yawn). So any idea on when the feature on fireside will > be aired? i have no idea. toby should stop having all these damn deus-specials though. there are other bands to feature. brainiac for example. per, listening to brainiac's fine three year old debut-album "smack bunny baby". ps. fireside is featured in this week's musikjournalen on z-tv, so those of you who are interested might want to check it out. ----------------------------- Date: 21 Nov 1996 20:03:43 GMT From: Elin_Olson@skola.agora.se (Elin Olson) Subject: Re: Sin's LOUSY Contest Closed! > [ 3rd Prize ] Lousy Promotion Tape + Stickers > > Winner: Neil Targett > Winner: Elin Olson > Title Suggestion: "Ignorance Is Bliss" > > Comment from the band: Strange, two suggestions for the > same name! But, as it is the name > of an unusual Jellyfish song, we > want to reward them. Ok, Jellyfish was not exactly what I had in mind. My "Ignorance Is Bliss" is a Divine Comedy song... Am I still one of the winners? Well, can't thank for the prize as it hasn't arrived yet. Waiting... Elin ---------------------------- Date: 21 Nov 1996 20:07:35 GMT From: Elin_Olson@skola.agora.se (Elin Olson) Subject: Re: Sin's Music on the Radio [25-Nov-96] > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE RADIO Scandinavian Indie > > > Day Date Artist Recorded > --- ----- ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Sun 1/12 Jive With Clive, Boys Of T And O ? Jive with Clive was recorded at Mejeriet in Lund the last Thursday of October. I was there and I have not much to say more than: Don't miss P3 Live 1/12! Jive with Clive were great but I do think they should rename their band. Don't ask me what they sound like, I can't compare them to any other bands, but I'm sure they're not alone in this genre (I guess it's some sort of pop). They have a fantastic female singer and the average age in the band is 18. They have appeared on Musikjournalen Pop twice I believe, and that's about all I know. Elin ----------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 22:45:37 +0200 (EET) From: solaris@sci.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti) Subject: Re: Sin's LOUSY Contest Closed! Some time ago, Elin Olson wrote: * > Title Suggestion: "Ignorance Is Bliss" * > want to reward them. * * Ok, Jellyfish was not exactly what I had in mind. * My "Ignorance Is Bliss" is a Divine Comedy song... Am I still one of the * winners? Isn't it also (and originally?) from the George Orwell book "1984"? I might be mistaken though as I haven't read the book since...well, you can guess when :) not that it is really important... Kimmo -------------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 23:20:04 +0100 From: fardella@estense.global.it (alessandro fardella) Subject: cure without support hi, i've been at the italian concert and there wasn't a support band, cos they make a 3h show, you know it's the 20th anniversary so they made a lot of old stuff, in my concert only 8 songs from WMS, the other all old wonderful hits, so if you go can you tell me how it was and the songlist? ciao ale --------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 03:42:04 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's Music on the TV [22-Nov-96] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE TV Scandinavian Indie November 22nd -> November 28th Day Date Artist/What TV Program Channel Time --- ----- ---------------------- ------------------- ----------- ----- Fri 22/11 Dipper Pop-TV Z-TV 16.00 Sat 23/11 Leningrad Cowboys +The Red Army Choir FTV 12.55 Video Top List Toppen Z-TV 17.35 R Smashing Pumpkins Rockumentary MTV Europe 18.00 R Musikmagasinet Musikmagasinet Z-TV 18.20 R Dipper Pop-TV Z-TV 23.00 R Sun 24/11 Video Top List Toppen Z-TV 15.30 R Oasis The Power & Glory MTV Europe 20.00 R Smashing Pumpkins Live 'n' Direct MTV Europe 21.30 R.E.M. Road Movie SVT 1 22.00 Mon 25/11 Video Top List Toppen Z-TV 18.15 Eggstone 800 Grader Z-TV 21.00 Tue 26/11 Soundgarden Live 'n' Direct MTV Europe 21.30 Musikmagasinet Musikmagasinet Z-TV 22.00 Eggstone 800 Grader Z-TV 23.45 R Alternative Nation Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00 Wed 27/11 Musikmagasinet Musikmagasinet Z-TV 18.15 R Video Top List Voxpop SVT 1 19.10 Alternative Guide To Music MTV Europe 21.00 Oasis The Power & Glory MTV Europe 21.30 R Thu 28/11 Finnish Top List Listan FTV 17.36 Poetized Musikbyr}n SVT 1 19.15 R = Rerun ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uptv.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------- //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 03:43:00 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Sin's Music on the TV [15-Nov-96] On Wed, 20 Nov 1996, Petter Tiilikainen wrote: >> Tue 19/11 Smashing Pumpkins Rockumentary MTV Europe 21.30 >> Musikmagasinet Musikmagasinet Z-TV 22.00 >> Fireside Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00 > ^^^^^^^^ > Well, it wasn't Fireside last night, it was GvsB, dEUS and Evil Superstars > (yawn, yawn, triple yawn). So any idea on when the feature on fireside will > be aired? You know the week before that, they didn't have a special Aphex Twin show either, so I don't know what to think! Someone suggested that perhaps a major company with a lot of money changed their plans... We'll see what happens though. I've sent a letter to them about it. //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------ End of SI Digest #3.50 ********************** * To subscribe/unsubscribe to the Digest version of the list, send your request to: scan-indie-d-request@lysator.liu.se * To subscribe/unsubscribe to the Live version of the list, send your request to: scan-indie-request@lysator.liu.se * All messages to the Scandinavian Indie mailing list should be sent to: scan-indie@lysator.liu.se * The maintainer of both mailing lists is: chief@lysator.liu.se, and can also be reached at: owner-scan-indie@lysator.liu.se * The digests can also be found in ASCII format at ftp.lysator.liu.se /pub/texts/uxu/SID and ftp.uwp.edu /pub/music/lists/scan-indie as well as in HTML format at http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/sid.html