From Greg Clow Sent Wed, Oct 14th 1998, 15:45
On Wed, 14 Oct 1998, Peter Hollo wrote: > If you goto the URL that's listed in the wire for Diskono you will > eventually come upon this text file which has "R-Tist Pro-Files": > http://website.lineone.net/~diskono/01.txt Yup, discovered it yesterday just in time to get the info for my show. > Diskono[x] > 1. Office Products - "R.J." > 2. Boards of Canada - "Sixty-Niner (Alternate Mix)" > 3. Fabric Soap Stars - "Beef Intermission" > 4. Daniel J Beattie - "Dream of Irma Injection" > 5. Rook Vallade - "Water of Life" Seems to match what I reckoned. > Diskono[y] > 1. ITG Crew - "Into the Ground" > 2. Felix Kubin - "Babelfish Swing Ballet" > 3. Suetso & Underwood - "Whupping Crowd" & > "Icouldhavespenttheleelinenech" > 4. V/VM - "If In Doubt, Ask The Kids" Actually, as you speculate in a bit that I've snipped, "Whupping Crowd" appears at the end of the V/Vm side. It consists of crowd noises and the sound of what seems to be a cracking bullwhip. Only about 30 seconds or so in length, I think. And technically, the V/Vm side is "side 1" - if you look at the runout groove, you'll see that the matrix number etched there is one less on the V/Vm side than the one on the other side. Going from [x] to [y], they run sequentially. Can't remember what the numbers are now, but I've got it noted at home. And if that doesn't win me Sad 'Spotter of the Year award... :) Greg