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Out of lurking, finally. With this I might even get to posting eventually... 28 years old Finnish guy, right now mending a broken heart by studying philosophy in a relative non-entity of a place, Aarhus (= rural Denmark). Got into ILM and loads of great weblogs by having lots of spare time to avoid any real work done and a healthy interest in anything pop. Poplife: loved Kraftwerk and Sex Pistols as a kid, first album bought: Remain In Light by Talking Heads. Worshipped (almost) everything Eno-related afterwards. Got very context/concept-fixated by late teens (aquired a taste for superb music writing: Reynolds, late-'80s-early'90s Melody Maker stuff in general, later: Eshun's book blew my mind) until rave & hiphop (= frenetic clubbing instead of all that reading) wiped it all out and got me where I'm now: maintaining a hopefully-healthy balance of immediate appreciation & analytical distance. Sounds a bit pretentious, but you'll get my drift...

Janne Vanhanen, Monday, 21 May 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

more about me, 'cause I like to talk about me:

some of my likes: Velvet Underground, New York City, the Kinks, David Bowie, London, Philadelphia, Gamble-Huff TSOP soul, the Ramones, Constitutional Law, political theory, Tax Law and Estate Planning, Stravinsky, Arthur Schoenberg, Vladimir Nabokov, Brian Eno, Roxy Music, Ween, New Hope Pennsylvania, Brian Wilson, cannolis, homemade pierogies, Frank Zappa, the German language, spicy food, the NYC subway system, Vermont, Sonic Youth, Nick Drake, Joy Division, the Boredoms, Sigur Ros, My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, the Smiths, Joy Division, Jean Renoir, Krautrock, David Lynch, Wu Tang Clan, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Mozart, Cape May, Wales, Neil Young, Syd Barrett, Belle and Sebastian, Portishead, liberal politics, Spiritualized, death metal, Slayer, Henry Fielding, being a pain-in-the-ass, sleep, Czeslaw Milosz, William Douglas, Brian Wilson, the Rolling Stones, Italy, rice, John Coltrane, Smashing Pumpkins, Tool, artsy-fartsy and offbeat people, cold weather, old buildings.

some of my dislikes: Rage Against the Machine, Republicans, Miami, Los Angeles, hot and sticky weather, "mook rock" (i.e., Korn, Slipknot, Blink-182, etc.), Antonin Scalia, Criminal Law, Pearl Jam, emo, most (non-techno) dance music, buttrock, Morrissey's solo music, Billy Corgan, TV talkshow pundits, journalists, cars, New Order, Switzerland, borscht, Garth Brooks, Drew Carrey, Grateful Dead, Creed, Ralph Nader, peaches, stupidity, conservatism.

indifferent: Eminem, Brittney Spears, the Beatles, most electronica, r'n'b, William Burroughs, yuppies (though purported to be one), sushi.

Tadeusz Suchodolski, Tuesday, 22 May 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Reads like the lyrics to a Black Box Recorder song...

Sterling Clover, Tuesday, 22 May 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

i just realized that i've never answered this question properly:
ask a hundred people what they think of fred solinger and you're likely to get a hundred different answers. to prove this theory, i went out and did just that. here's a selection of some of the answers we got.

"super honey man!"
"dancing machine!"
"#1 love giver!"
"really quite large in the pants!" (ed. note: thanks mom!)
"my baby's daddy." (?)

we tracked down the man himself in his quaint new jersey bedroom and this is what he had to say:
"some might say that i'm vain, selfish and lazy, to which i reply: i AM vain, selfish and lazy. among things, i'm a son, a brother, an uncle, a man. a poet, a lover, and a fighter. i'm easily given to making preposterous claims, subject to delusions of grandeur, but at heart, my life is all about the simple truths.

"what do i do for a living? why, i work for the 6th largest magazine publisher in the country. i used to work for wenner media/rolling stone but was disappointed to find that it wasn't very rock and roll at all. i secretly wished that i'd be laid off and on the day that my wish came true, the office was quite literally flooded with my tears of joy.

"i'm 23. what? oh, thank you, yes i do get that a lot, i'm afraid. despite my age, i'd like to think that i'm well-informed about things like film, music, and literature. in the realm of all things musical, my favorites include -- though are hardly limited to! -- the beach boys, the velvet underground, al green, david bowie, the stooges, sly & the family stone, abba, the pixies, smiths, and roxy music.

"final thoughts? yes. when i die, and you write to casey kasem, as i'm only too certain you will, please make sure that it's something heartwrenching, like 'how am i supposed to live without you?' (laura brannigan verson) or 'without you' (mariah carey!). the other morning, having forgotten to turn off my alarm, i was awakened by the dulcet tones of mr. kasem who was relating a tragic story of a man cut down before his years, as penned by the woman who loved him like no other. as he concluded and as i wiped the copious tears out of my eyes, my empathy turned to rage when she pissed on the man's grave -- figuratively! -- by requesting the little river band's 'reminiscining' with its carefree opening keyboard notes. such disrespect can not be tolerated and i do hope the man haunts the woman until she loses her bleeding mind. let that be a lesson to you all."

ohhhhhkay. he's an original (!) you can say that much. elusive and mercurial, that's fred solinger. and that's the end.

fred solinger, Saturday, 2 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

You forgot to add "He's a wankerface who leaves his psuedo-girlfriend psychotic voicemails accusing her of being a whore". That's like the best part of your story, fuck that Velvet Underground shit (which isn't even true).

Ally, Saturday, 2 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I am a 27 year old with a certificate in cultral managment, and 3/4 of an art history degree specializng in problems in contempary methodology. I work in a used bookstore. I am living with a wonderful man named David who is a writer and does not listen to music and hates contempary art. I listen to jazz, avant garde nonesense , country, punk and misc. prettiness. I love Frank Black and Momus . I barley make enough money for music and art but i pull thru. In september i will finsih my degree in Madison because David got a scholarship. I live in Central Candada because that is the only thing that makes endless praries livable. I also write poetry and go to the movie house once a week.

anthony, Saturday, 2 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

read i belive in God because it makes endless praries liveable.

anthony, Saturday, 2 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I'm 25 and I write and record music always. I work at an art school in Boston but dream of having a record contract. However, my music seems to only appeal to me. Oh well. I like lots of stuff, and I shall not choose "favorites"at this time, Hear me here http://www.mp3.com/mikehanley

http://www.mp3.com/pennysongs

cheers!

Mike Hanley, Saturday, 2 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I'm an entomologist in kentucky. I'm the sort that tends to like short pop songs with lots of melody and harmony (Buddy Holly, Beatles, Kinks, Byrds, Beach Boys). I also really really like early albums from Van Morrison. Here's some psychosis for ya: I'm putting off buying Veedon Fleece because its the only Van album left that I suspect I will like. I'm actually saving it for a later period in life when I desperately need a good album that's new (to me). Does anybody else do that? Lately I've been catching up with old stuff that I've never listened to before (Mike Nesmith, Nitty Gritty Dirt, Todd Rundgren, the Move) and some newer things by some of these Elephant 6 people, and others. Unfortunately, I'm not really qualified to be in this forum. I don't write music or music reviews. I did write some music reviews for myself so that I could read more criticism on the albums in my collection (I would like to expand this project so that I can learn more about my opinions of my friends' albums). Also, I once dated a girl whose dad wrote the "we do chicken right" jingle for KFC, so I have connections to the music "biz." Okay, I never really dated a girl. Speaking of dating, I watched _Looking For Mr. Goodbar_ for the first time last night. Man, if that don't turn you off stabbing someone to death, I don't know what will. Perhaps _Suspiria_. Favorite albums, cause you want to know and I like to list things: Moondance, Astral Weeks, Arthur (or the Decline and Fall of...), Get Happy!!, Imperial Bedroom, loveless, isn't anything, stone roses, pet sounds, 69 love songs Favorite albums which perhaps aren't as cliched as the above, but then again they are: cake and I've seen everything (trash can sinatras), uncle anesthesia and dust (screaming trees), the good earth (feelies), Gone (yoakam), and the hits just keep on coming (nesmith), pinkerton (weezer), heaven or las vegas (c. twins), wrecking ball (emmylou), va va voom (cinerama), saturnalia (wedding present), simpatico and copacetic (velocity girl), straightaways (son volt), Uncle Charlie and His Dog Teddy (Nitty Gritty). Other insterests: movies (how predictable), false sea serpent sightings that aren't hoaxes, non-offensive uses of Liquid Paper.

Blake, Tuesday, 5 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

36. Office worker in Cleveland.

Jan and Dean, Dif Juz, the new Lucinda Williams record. Twee.

6'1", 160 lbs.

Asexual when sober.

Steven James, Tuesday, 5 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I've been reading and occasionally contributing here for a while, but now that school's out, you'll be seeing more of me.

I'm 33, live in Chicago. I work in an art / film/ music library. We've got a music library with an annual budget of about $25,000, so I've been listening to a lot of free stuff lately and our collection is surprisingly good.

Um, to be brief, I'm very intolerant and have distinct taste boundaries that could be best characterized as urban: I like poppy things, stoopid things, funky things and arty / experimental things. I like music sung in languages other than English and Mayo Thompson-era Rough Trade. I dislike Brand Name personality music, confessional music and music made by guys who wear plaid shirts. I have, however, been known to boogie out to the trashiest rock anthems.

Kerry Keane, Monday, 11 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

hi :) Marianne, 23, Australia. I'm a uni student...soon to be teacher (help!). Types of music I adore: AIR, Tori amos, Amon Tobin, NIN, blur, portishead, radiohead..and various other kinds of chill music. Of course I'm also into everything from Bobby Darrin to the Sex Pistols.

sorry..you can't pigeonhole me. nope, won't let it happen :)

sobriquet, Tuesday, 12 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

My Life In Music by X. Y. Zedd

I was born as a shiny new vinyl 45-rpm record in 1969; when the doctor pressed a needle to my skin, he heard "Ball Of Fire" by Tommy James And The Shondells. Well fed by a diet of pop radio, I rapidly grew into a slim long-player and people would call me "Ziggy Stardust." Then I grew bigger and fatter until I was "Yessongs" by 1974, with triple gatefold and Roger Dean apparel. My adolescent rebellion wavered between slipping cantakerous Harry Partch cantatas and Kraftwerk concept album sleeves over my soul. Bloated and overplayed, I suddenly broke (though I was labeled "unbreakable"), and out of my shards grew a thousand punk and New Wave records. For a brief time I spun wilder and faster and became a 12-inch single of "Rapture" by Blondie, but soon broke out in a bad case of crackles and pops. Remixed and posing anew as "Twenty Jazz-Funk Greats" by Throbbing Gristle, I spun 'round on the turntable of education until I was formally rejected. By the time I was "The Queen Is Dead," I'd lost my virginity to an eight-track and suddenly metamorphosed as a cassette. Over the years I became worn out through too much abuse of my "Bone Machine" "cassingles," so I went into silent hibernation, wrapped a jewel case about me, and became a fully grown Aphex Twin double CD. Now I am contemplating whether or not to undergo life counseling and try out being an audiovisual DVD of "Vespertine" by Bjork or pare back and settle for a career as a minidisk of Matmos or Momus. In the meantime, I've lost a lot of weight and am proud to show off my trim mp3 files of rare Brian Eno bootlegs to hard drives I know and love.

You are my DJ, I am what you play.

X. Y. Zedd, Wednesday, 13 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I too am a 69'er, only was born a reel-to-reel which my parents would play while synched up to lite-show speakers. My favorite things come in fresh pressed plastic, heavily laden in irony and color, and endure the usual 3.15 seconds of any pop song starting from early Brill Building girl groups to latest 3 piece indie outfit from the midwest. I am a struggling actor and musician, meaning that I am sure to make a spectacle of myself at various stages of my life - but that's a wanted risk I take. No website to hype either myself or my band, but that's currently in the works...

Jason, Wednesday, 13 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

London. 31. I do stuff.

tarden, Thursday, 14 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Cork in Ireland be my place.

Dave, Sunday, 17 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I never did this either despite having been a semi-regular poster for a couple of months now. It's about time, I imagine.

My name is Dave, I am 21 and a sophomore at Princeton U. in New Jersey. I am Canadian, and my parents live in Toronto (although my family and I are originally from Newfoundland). I've been a sax player for about eleven years now, and also play bits of piano, drums, bass and guitar. When I was a kid, I sang in a lot of classical choirs until my voice broke, and listened to my parents' Beatles records as well as Roxette, C + C Music Factory and MC Hammer. After a big Nirvana phase, I now listen to Aphex Twin, Peter Brotzmann, P.I.L., Big Black/Rapeman/Shellac, John Zorn, Radiohead, Pussy Galore and Lester Young.
I am the Program Director for WPRB, a station in New Jersey. If you'd like to listen, there's a RealAudio link at http://wwww.wprb.com and if you like any of the stuff on this list, you'd probably dig us. Nice to meet you, by the way.

Dave M., Sunday, 17 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Hi there. Born Minneapolis, university in NYC, live in London. Graduated college 1990 - you do the maths. Started writing for magazines and newspapers the second I arrived here but really consider it the waiting tables of writing. Curate art events, write and edit books too. Happy to consider self a feminist but I wish it didn't still have to be so necessary. First record bought: Johnny Cash Sun sessions, age 5. Was obsessed with the Orient as a small child. Spent most of childhood outdoors, building civilisations in woods, swamps, vacant lots. Or indoors writing stories. Saved from annihilation by mall bitches at school by feisty punk rock girls, repaid karmic debt setting up riot grrrl events in London. Trying to rekindle excitement I had for music but writing about it can make you seriously jaded and cynical towards motives of biz. Lead champagne lifestyle on beer budget. Procrastinate too much. Like now. Also try hard to walk it the way I talk it, let's hope I succeed...

suzy, Sunday, 17 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Ah, what the heck... 29 y.o., Asian-American, grew up in Connecticut, living in Seattle, currently a grad student in clin. psychology and psychotherapist (seriously) at Harborview Med. Cen. (the birthplace of "911"; don't tell Flavor Flav). Appallingly polite, formal, and quiet in real life. What else? Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do. The original drummer in the Mothers of Invention was Jimmy Carl Black, Walter. I'm as tired of it as you are, and I hope that our children will come to love us again, in some better world than this. (Sigh) AND...I deeply miss Geir Hongro. REALLY. I do.

Joe, Tuesday, 19 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

This is cool; so much diversity & enthusiasm. I am 33, live in Bakersfield CA, music lover above all else. I like many, many musicians & bands, almost all in 40s-60s "roots" genres (C&W, R&R, R&B) + some 70s-80s rockabilly-punk. It's elaborated on a link page below ... We have a music site & more minutiae at http:mp3.com/TheDuskDevils or http://artists/mp3s.com/artists/207/the_dusk_devils.html Bakersfield Sound C&W, honky-tonk & country blues w/emphasis on songwriting. Strong melodies & lyrics for artists looking for songs.

jennygb, Wednesday, 27 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

AND...I deeply miss Geir Hongro. REALLY. I do.

Ha! I thought you were Joe McGlinchey! Welcome aboard.

Nicole, Wednesday, 27 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

George, notyetthirty, make Computer things for Interactive TV, used to play in pop group Jack, used to be more exciting than I am now, right now listen to: Frank Sinatra, Squarepusher, Abba, Bobby Womack, Mag Fields, shit garage, the Fall, Wu-Tang Clan, blah

some old nonsense is at http://fiddlesticks.com

George Wright, Wednesday, 27 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I'm a student, just graduated in fact, and am now working to pay off my not inconsiderable debts at some dead-end call centre. I'm currently listening to loads of krautrock - Neu!, early Kraftwerk, Amon Duul II, Ash Ra Tempel, etc. Also many of these grooving hipsters: Mercury Rev, Flaming Lips, The Strokes (boo, hissss!), Smashing Pumpkins (still), Belle and Sebastian, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Ride, MBV, 13th Floor Elevators, Primal Scream and so on. I love this board, it makes my working life that much more bearable, so big thanks to whoever tames the technological beast of the cyber- lands to bring us such future-visions.

Add, Thursday, 28 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Just introduced myself on ILE so it's about time I got around to this board. Just turned 40, born in Connecticut, moved to NYC when I was 18, have lived in LA since '96. Work at various crappy jobs within the commercial production world. I used to be a Teamster-a rainbow Teamster! Once wrote for a local LA music rag but I thought I was terrible and I'm glad I got out of that racket.

My first rock idols were Mama Cass and Janis Joplin. I had all the usual adoption/houseboy fantasies one has at that age. Then they went and died on me. So I replaced them with Bowie and Patti Smith. My pop development: went from Have a Nice Day Top 40/bubblegum stuff to glam to punk to...oh, you know, all kindsa stuff. Current faves: Stereo Total, Super Furry Animals, Clinic, Makeup, White Stripes, Turbonegro. All Time Faves: Kinks, 60s pop Stones, Bowie, George Jones, Love, Ike & Tina, Giorgio Moroder, Roxy, Kraftwerk, Sparks, T. Rex, Birthday Party, Pixies, Marc Almond, French Pop, Sylvester.

Don't post much, but I love reading you all! I wish to broaden my listening tastes and I'm very happy to have discovered this board. I used to work at a gay disco in the late 80s/early 90s but haven't been exposed to much dance music, intelligent or otherwise, since then. So I wanna catch up. It's a drag I came upon ILM (through the Momus website, in case you're interested) just as the Napster filters really kicked in. I want to hear all these records you're recommending!

Currently the things I hate include: Dave Navarro, most queercore, aging LA punkers who won't shut up about their golden era (e.g. Exene "Hey kid's, culture's over, what a drag, let's open up a punk rock museum and knickknack shop and start a band with Rancid" Cervenka), Betty Page 'dos, Laker flags, most sports, that cliched LA vs. NY rivalry... um, um, um, guess I don't really hate that much these days.

Shit, this is longer than I intended. My name is Arthur, I was born on Bloomsday, my father's name is James, my mother's name is Joyce. Bye...

Arthur, Thursday, 28 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

GOD Dave Navarro sucks.

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 28 June 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Bare facts, my names Bill (but my family still calls me William). I'm 35 and married with a cracking wee lad who's 6 years old. I'm a Scorpio into supporting deadbeat Scottish 2nd division football teams, wine, beer, curry, food, art (modern or otherwise), pub lunching, more wine and some more beer.

I live in a village in picturesque North Yorkshire, nice but it can be boring as fuck sometimes. Needless to say don't get many top bands playing locally.

I got into music as a 14 year old, my first record was Angel Eyes by Roxy Music from Woolies in Berwick on Tweed. Since then I've never looked back. I went through a phase as a heavy metal freak for a couple of years then heard Love Action by the Human League and then opened my ears to pretty much anything, no preconditions or rules. It's lead me up a few blind alleys but i'm probably more enthused now then I ever have been.

Currently grooving to Bonnie Prince Billy, Curtis Mayfield, AC/DC, Johnny Cash, Auteurs, Jackie Leven, Radiohead and Basement Jaxx and Sir John Peel.

Billy Dods, Wednesday, 4 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Arthur: love the amazing litterary facts.

the pinefox, Wednesday, 4 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I'm 18, originally from Aberystwyth, Wales; Mostly from Somerset; currently from Rye, Sussex and soon to be from either Salford or Oxford Brookes university, doing Media Technology, depending on how much time I wasted on ILM during my exams. My eccentric-to-everyone-I-know but horribly-boring-and-predictable-to-everyone-here favourite bands: The almighty Helen Love, Drugstore, Kenickie/Lauren Laverne, Angelica, Belle and Sebastian, Beth Orton, Catatonia, Air, Saint Etienne, Blondie, Hefner, etc. etc. Randomly chosen songs that I like by other bands: "Bring It On" Mekon ft Roxanne Shante, "The Light 3000" Schneider TM ft KPT.michi.gan, "Swefn G Endlar" Sigur Ros, "Goodnight Moon" Shivaree, "Criminal" Fiona Apple, "No Danger" The Delgados, "When I Fall In Love" Ant and Dec. Personal anthem: "Selfish, Lazy and Greedy" Go-kart Mozart. Clearly I'm not going to convince anyone here I'm hip.

I'm not particularly interested in digging through musical history, even if it sounds exactly the same I'd rather have new stuff, sorry. I just bought the Destiny's Child LP and it rocks, and I have an unhealthy obsession with pop videos and adverts, and TV generally.

What else? I could show off about my obscenely expensive inch-thick widescreen titanium supercomputer, but I won't. Damn.

Graham, Wednesday, 4 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Go to hell. :P

Josh, Wednesday, 4 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

well, that's lovely talk, i must say.

i started my first ever thread on ILM yesterday, but i've been reading and very occasionally posting for a long time. i live in dublin and like this thing we call pop music. i also like folk and trad and a good few other things besides. at the moment i can't get enough of belle and sebastian. i write for a zine called frank's apa that wor tom used to write for. i've just had an interview for a senior position in my workplace. ever notice how you're never quite sure afterwards whether you did well or badly in an interview?

rener, Thursday, 5 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I happened upon this forum and was feeling sort of cut off from the world, so I've decided to try to follow along for a while. So far I've noticed one poster I know; many many bands I don't know; a topic about my best friend; and a lot of raves about the music my 6-year-old son listens to. Mostly I listen to jamaican roots reggae, dub, bluegrass, and old-time music. My own rock and pop tastes are sort of skewed by my aforementioned cut-off-from-the-worldness: love lots of relatively unhip obscure stuff (FSK, Jeb Loy Nichols, Califone, Souled American).

I'm 37 years old and live in New York City with my wife and kids. I'm a graphic designer and musician. I look forward to learning lots from you all.

Mr. Mark Lerner, Thursday, 5 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

NYC graphic designer and musician who's spotted a topic about his best friend? Are you sure you're not really ld beghtol, and just making up the 'wife and kids' stuff?

the pinefox, Thursday, 5 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

My wife and kids are real! You couldn't make up a family like mine if you tried. My pal is a writer named Camden Joy, whose name came up briefly a ways back.

Mr. Mark Lerner, Thursday, 5 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Hey, Stevie! Quick!! Friend-of-Camden Joy alert!!!

the pinefox, Thursday, 5 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

So I have found this website. Its very good to hear peoples commments. I'm Ukrainian studying in LOndon. And I listened to the BBC World service and MTV for my music. I like polka, tangos, folk, usual English pop, and sixties music. Like Nick Cave and Scott Walker and Goldfrapp and Tindersticks. I like French and Russian films, especially comedies. I like the people here, they know a lot, and I am studying so hard now.

Liliya, Saturday, 7 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

My name is Alex. I am a 37 year old from Germany. Now living near and working in Frankfurt (only German town with skyscrapers therefore also called Mainhattan, with Main being the local river). Found ILM via Josh Blog which I somehow must have found via another blog (robotwisdom?). Have been buying 1-2 cd's per week (music is a drug) from 1991 onwards. Just did a count in my Access Database: currently 1178 cd's. I like indie music. My first two records when getting more into this music where "Swagger" by the Blue Aeroplanes (in my memory one of those few perfect albums) and "Bossanova" by the Pixies.

Favourite artists: Velvet Underground, Yo La Tengo, Giant Sand, Gun Club, Sonic Youth, Joy Dividion, Swell, Red House Painters, Joni Mitchell (from another life in the 80s), the Smiths, the Cure, Laurie Anderson, Keith Jarrett and Nick Drake (from my first life in the late 70s/early 80s), Cocteau Twins, Cowboy Junkies etc.

alex in mainhattan, Saturday, 7 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

26-year-old music critic/journalist, relocated to New York mid-March, still looking for work but (barely) making do with freelancing for the moment. If you want to peg my tastes they're somewhat of a mutant offspring of Robert Christgau's and Simon Reynolds's. I write a lot about postrave dance music and it's probably about 1/3 of what I listen to, the rest being divvied up among a bunch of things. I contribute to a bunch of magazines that don't pay on time and a bunch of alt-weeklies that do. Staying w/girlfriend until relocation in September to a roommate situation. Size 10 1/2 shoe. Recently shaved head. Anything else you wanna know, email me.

Michaelangelo Matos, Friday, 13 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Um... 22, just graduated in Popular Culture and Philosophy. Music fan. Zen master. www.lushalcoholsaint.co.uk is my website. I'm a part-time barman for a bit so I can afford to buy records and other assorted crap. My friend Mary showed me here. That's all.

Nick Southall, Sunday, 15 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

BEWARE SHAMELESS SELF-PROMOTION If anyone is interested in what I think about alternative music, books, movies, travels, chess etc. you can visit my blog which I started a little more than a month ago. It is aptly titled sex and sunshine as it hardly ever mentions those two necessities of life.

alex in mainhattan, Wednesday, 18 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Alex, you ought to put that on the "Your Blog" thread too. Which I can't find.

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 19 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Tracer Hand - Where is the Your Blog thread? There is something like that down at ILE but here I have not found it. I have not got the time to check all folders!

This place is getting messier and messier. Could someone, I think of you Josh e.g., please install a search like Atomz on this site? It should be possible. I have even succeeded in doing it for my small little blog.

alex in mainhattan, Thursday, 19 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I will look into it in, uh, August. After I get my MS. And move. (Maybe I can leave it for the next moderator, ha.)

Josh, Thursday, 19 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I'm 16, live in the middle of nowhere in New York, and love whatever strikes me as unusual and interesting (Latin, glam rock, words, pretentiousness). I'm under strict orders not to tell my name on the Internet (everyone else on there is a pedophiliac, middle aged stalker, you know), so I'm going to use a new one every day and see how long I can keep that up.

Music I love or have loved: Velvet Underground, In Flames, Goo Goo Dolls, Momus, Belle & Sebastian, Nine Inch Nails, some Radiohead, some Bach, some Beethoven, Vince Guaraldi, George Winston

Music I like: Vintersorg, Thyrfing, Therion, David Bowie, Neutral Milk Hotel, some Radiohead, Pedro the Lion, Nirvana, Bush, Iron Maiden, Sex Pistols, the Clash, U2, Dead Kennedys, Iggy Pop, Apocalyptica, Madonna, Fiona Apple, Filter, Olivia Tremor Control, Hum, Neil Young, Matthew Sweet, Pink Floyd, the Who

Music I really can't stand: Beach Boys, Britney Spears, rap in general, blues in which every line must be repeated several times, Creed

Authors I love: Neil Gaiman, Madeleine L'Engle, C.S. Lewis, Ayn Rand, Phillip Dick

Candelifera, Monday, 23 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Hello. I'm 20. I'm 5'9". I really like Susan B. Anthony dollars. Here's some musical stuff about me:

The first music I listened to that wasn't baroque classical, when I was nine: The Beatles.
The first music I listened to that made me realize what music was capable of, cartoon-epiphany style, when I was fourteen: Brian Eno (it was Another Green World).
"Older" music I really like: Millennium. (Apparently, these guys have been a recent topic of discussion, and nobody said 'dud,' which is great.)
"Older" music I've recently been interested in: Pharoah Sanders.
"Newer" music I really like: Spiritualized.
"Newer" music I've recently been interested in: Icebreaker [International].
Little-known band I like who I'd like to plug (I don't know them personally): Optigonally Yours.
Music to which I've most recently introduced someone: Eric Dolphy.
Music I enjoy to which I've been most recently introduced: Prefuse 73.
Music of which I am in perpetual awe: Laurie Anderson.
Music I think is staggeringly important: Boards of Canada.
Music I love of which people are frequently skeptical: Merzbow.
Music I formerly maniacally loved to which I have recently been re-awakened: King Crimson.
Music I've most recently acquired: Herbie Hancock's Fat Albert Rotunda.
Music I enjoy that you'd probably find incongruous with how I seem thus far: NON/Boyd Rice.
Music I like that most often gets me into trouble with people who "like music": Marilyn Manson.
Music I hate: I think that idea is sort of ridiculous.
Most recent concert: Add N to (X) at the Grog Shop, in Cleveland, on 18 July.
Currently listening to: Plone's "Plock" single.

I'm always reachable at the given email address, and always enjoy discussion of any kind. That's why I'm here, isn't it?

matthew m, Tuesday, 24 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I have never been implicated in terrorism of any kind.

Dr Seuss, Wednesday, 25 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Didn't realize this was here. So ok:

I'm 33, male, live in San Francisco, Ca., and am a graphic designer.

I don't look much like a young Anthony Perkins, but have been told I do more than once.

I have broad musical tastes, and don't want to blather on about all my faves, but I don't care for dance, techno, and rap. I try to listen primarily to vinyl LPs, and own about 1700.

Sean, Wednesday, 25 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I'm the best person to ever live .

Mike Hanle y, Wednesday, 25 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

No offence, Mike, but you can't be. The Greatest Man To Have Ever Lived is David Hirst.

Nick Southall, Wednesday, 25 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

i am ambrose. i live in russia (although only for a week longer). i study russian, obivously at sheffield. my reason for going to sheffield? home of warp....they moved to london a year after i got there. dicks.... so i am into that sort of thing etc etc boring boring. also the usual high llamas stereolab tortoise (everyone hates them here dont they) shit. i like tortoise best though. now i am into garage as it is funkier than anything i have ever heard and i love dancing it makes sense to buy loads of garage tunes. io have a website which is almost defunkt cos i am about to leave russia: it is a sort of blog/journal about living hee, so if you want to read what a bunch of idiot students do in a country where beer costs 25p then go to http://www.geocities.com/ambrose_in_russia/home.html

also there are picutres of some constructivist buildings in moscow, russian graffitti, aforementioned students, other shit there.

i help run a night in sheffield that is called non.sense and is pretty turd. we dont really play any indie , or pop.

ambrose, Thursday, 26 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Oh sorry, I forgot this one.

Im a 23 year old finishing off a computer science/physics double major from the east coast of Canada. Currently working in Toronto as a programmer which is a nice break from my past incarnations as a midnight shift gas attendant.

Past 5 years I've held down a college radio show and a few years of editting the entertainment section of the student paper till I grew tired of filling at 2am in for contributers who didnt make their contributions so I switched to the radio station staff.

I spend too much time listening to indie music, I have a fear of silence and an extremenly short attention span if Im not wearing headphones. I am currently suffering through this recent trend towards roots/bluegrass in college music cause I tolerated enough celtic music in my life through over exposure due to a close proximity to Cape Breton. Bands I like include Eric's Trip, Sloan, Spiritualized, MBV, BJM, most of the whole postrawk thing and what little I've heard from Puffy In Japan. I dont hate pop music I just have a hard time stomaching commercial radio.

I tend to ramble.

zac, Monday, 30 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link


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