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Dom--
Well, we both throw up that awesome CW sign from time to time. I'll admit it, I learned it from him.

C W (C W), Thursday, 19 February 2004 20:46 (twenty years ago) link

I found ILM last week during all the P&J fun and since have been reading the archived threads and lurking on the new ones. I'm a 33 year old film archivist in the great American southwest. There are no independent record shops here and I have dial-up internet, so save for the occasional urban spree, I'm dependent on cdr/tapeswaps and mailorder, either directly from labels or from places like PopPolar and Tonevendor. I've always loved indiepop, but due to my present circumstance find myself now acquiring it in quantities disproportionate to my actual need for it. Help.

brian patrick (brian patrick), Thursday, 19 February 2004 21:09 (twenty years ago) link

Redirect the money to used DVD buys or used books and feel a certain relief. And hi there and welcome!

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 19 February 2004 21:18 (twenty years ago) link

Hello, I'm Matt and I found the board a couple of months ago. I tend to lurk more than post. Right now I'm living just north of San Francisco but will most likely be moving back into the city sometime this fall. My taste is pretty varied, today I've got with me Kraftwerk, The Kills, Devendra Banhart, The Zombies, Patsy Cline, and Stereolab. I work for a company called BabyCenter where I answer emails all day from people who have or are expecting children. Perhaps sometime I'll share some of these emails with you all, as they can be terrifyingly funny. If all goes well, however, I hope to have a company of my own started up in the next 12 months. Indian food is my favorite.

metfigga (metfigga), Thursday, 19 February 2004 21:39 (twenty years ago) link

I work for a company called BabyCenter where I answer emails all day from people who have or are
expecting children. Perhaps sometime I'll share some of these emails with you all, as they can be terrifyingly funny

Hey, considering we have parents and people expecting kids on the board, this will go down well. And indeed welcome. :-)

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 19 February 2004 21:41 (twenty years ago) link

hi metfigga hi brian hi cw hi ned

mullygrubber (gaz), Thursday, 19 February 2004 21:43 (twenty years ago) link

I've been making my way upthread (Ned, you're so nice!) Not much has changed here...I think I started posting nearly a year ago. I've published in a few more places in the last year. Sadly, I've had little time for freelancing since returning to school. Though there are four assignments due in the next two weeks, and I should be working on them now.

Kate Silver (Kate Silver), Thursday, 19 February 2004 21:55 (twenty years ago) link

Welcome aboard, Ned.

Andy K (Andy K), Thursday, 19 February 2004 22:14 (twenty years ago) link

Thank you for welcoming me into your cannibal heart, Mullygrubber. I've heard of this Andy guy. (More seriously, thank ya Kate. :-))

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 19 February 2004 22:16 (twenty years ago) link

<< Whereabouts in Appalachia, Emily? >>

East Tennessee.

roxymuzak (roxymuzak), Saturday, 28 February 2004 00:27 (twenty years ago) link

one month passes...
hi im laura and im 11 years old and i think that music is great i espielly thnk that the dr. pepper commercial song is just the best!!!!!!!!!

laura, Sunday, 4 April 2004 11:39 (twenty years ago) link

Hi Laura, I'm glad you like my song. Have you yet heard the remix featuring 50 Cent, called "Dr. P.I.M.P.H.E.R."?

Dr. Pepper (Tuomas), Sunday, 4 April 2004 11:48 (twenty years ago) link

My name's June, I'm 27 and work at a riding school in a small village called Friday Street, Surrey, UK. I generally lurk, but have posted with a fakery once or twice. I listen to all sorts whilst mucking out: my favourite artists are MDK, The Lilac Time, Black and the classical guitarist, Richard Stevenson.

June Hobbs, Tuesday, 6 April 2004 14:13 (twenty years ago) link

two weeks pass...
Hi! I am 19 years old and i am currently going to school for lvn, I'll be through in a year. I work with mental health clients, a job which I love. I live in a city with a population of about 100,000.
If you live her your life you will eventually know everyone through someone. I love all kinds of music like r&b, hip hop, tejano, country, rock,and oldies. My cd case included Blu Cantrell, baby bash, jay-z, lil-flip, nas, tupac, deana carter, garth brooks, outkast, kumbia kings, frankie j, linkin park, screwed music. I love to write poetry and love to learn about people from different cities across the world

April Gutierrez, Sunday, 25 April 2004 16:54 (nineteen years ago) link

Well, howdy to you, April!

Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Sunday, 25 April 2004 16:58 (nineteen years ago) link

my name jose jimenez.

ok, Sunday, 25 April 2004 16:59 (nineteen years ago) link

I was waiting for this thread to appear again so I could get my formal introduction on record. I've put this off for months but it feels like a job application. Hate application forms.

My name is noodle and I live in Hull in the UK where I am usually known as Jim by those who don't do the Interweb thing. I am 35 years old, have 3 kids to my knowledge (the eldest lives with my first wife) and am currently shamefully unemployed. I'd quite like a job as I figure it would be easier than looking after my 2 year-old daughter.

I love music, pretty much all of it from classical to crunk. As a teenage metal-head I learned a) Rockism is silly; b) but Rock is good; and c) the Mullet is not a great look for Smiths fans. My salvation from the curse of the Rockist thing came via Public Enemy, Acid House and Jackson Pollock sometime round the late 80s. Then I realised that music wasn't literature and it was a mistake to criticise the former like the latter (i.e. meaning is not the be all and end all).

I hereby swear to do my best to be a respectable citizen and not fly off the handle when people make ridiculous claims about Fred Durst being a musician.

Thank you for your time.

noodle vague (noodle vague), Sunday, 25 April 2004 17:08 (nineteen years ago) link

Do we have to do this intro stuff? I'd rather not...

___ (___), Sunday, 25 April 2004 18:06 (nineteen years ago) link

At least the once. And heya to April as well!

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 25 April 2004 18:39 (nineteen years ago) link

Since my entry in this when I first arrived here is short and uninformative, and I'm back now (a bit) after about eight months away when I had eye problems that cut down my messageboard activity a lot, I'll introduce myself again.

I'm 44, an obsessive music fan, a systems analyst in a top London university, single. I've got thousands of albums. Old soul is my top favourite, and I love punk, rock, country, reggae and lots more, but these days I guess I buy most hip hop and pop. I've lost interest in new rock/indie bands since the end of the '80s, with the odd exception like Pulp. I write a bit for this board's parent, Freaky Trigger, occasionally about music but more often about comics, books, art, TV, science and sport, not because I am more interested in those things but because they're more in my comfort zone and I feel a bit less awed by the other writers.

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Sunday, 25 April 2004 19:25 (nineteen years ago) link

I'm Chris, 25 (Jan '79), and i know some of y'all from way back - the pitchfork writers and posters etc, as i was a PFM allum way back almost 4 years ago, as well as some of the fellow New Zealand posters (I call Christchurch, NZ my home). I'm a music obsessive with a large NZ music collection, and i play bass (band = idols of eve), promote (recently ran a gig with the renderers, terminals and hamish kilgour), journalise (used to write for stylus, along with local publishers 'the package', 'bands.co.nz', 'a low hum' and for my own website - http://thebigcity.co.nz), have a couple radio shows (a 'vintage cuts' show and the NZ music show, both at my local university), as well as all the usuals like being a vinyl junkie and a big know-it-all. i usually post from work (im the network / IT guy for a software company)..

chris andrews (fraew), Sunday, 25 April 2004 20:28 (nineteen years ago) link

I am Andre and I live in NYC. I collect music from a varied range of styles. I listen to new music all the time. I don't have a favorite band, but I like to think that if I were to leave for a desert island with just a few discs with me, I would probably carry some Kraftwerk, New Order, Durutti Column, A Certain Ratio and My Bloody Valentine. If I had extra space, I would throw in some Bodines, Disco Inferno, Seefeel and Cocteau Twins. If the island was just off the coast of Africa, I would take some Toure Kunda, King Sunny Ade, Tabu Ley and Franco. If the island was off the coast of Brazil, the suitcase would be populated with Tribalistas, Tom Jobim, Caetano Veloso, Joao Gilberto and Marisa Monte....Ok, let'stop for now.

AndreNY (AndreNY), Sunday, 25 April 2004 22:38 (nineteen years ago) link

Hello, I'm otto, an occassional poster, who's starting to go to this board for music info sooner than any other online source. That may be a bad thing, but this is more fun. Anyways I'm in my late 20s, in grad school, and have published very little music criticism, partly because when I had more opportunities I felt weird about writing negative reviews.

My musical interests range from jazz to prog and all places in between, but I'm more picky about what hip hop I'll listen to than I am about, say, psych, for which I exercise no restraint consuming.

Well, I guess there's nothing more to me, so rather than bore you more, bye bye.

otto, Sunday, 25 April 2004 22:39 (nineteen years ago) link

I live in a town of 8000 people 40 minutes east of St. Louis, so I'm forced to turn to the interweb for all of my music needs. I came across ILM after I saw a link to it on Dom Passantino's blog, who I know from an intensely dorky online boxing game. That was 3 or 4 months ago and I've been posting sporadically since, although I'm a little hesitant to post much because you guys can be vicious.

Anyway, I'm 17, so it's only been about 6 months since I've gotten over the whole Pitchfork indie fixation. I have an MP3 CD player and keep two CD-RW's around, so whatever's on them is the best way to show what I'm listening to in a given week. The bands of this week are the Fall, Aphex Twin, Sonic Youth, Wire, the Misfits, Kraftwerk, Boredoms, James Brown, Gary Numan, Ghost, Michael Mayer, New Order, The Zombies,Tim Buckley, Scott Walker, Otis Redding, the Pet Shop Boys, Roxy Music, Saint Etienne, Neu!, Can, My Bloody Valentine, Cocteau Twins, Acid Mothers Temple, and the Wu Tang Clan, but that changes regularly.

Anyway, go easy on me, guys. It's not easy keeping your record collection up to par when you're a young'n living in Bumfuck, Illinois.

stephen morris (stephen morris), Monday, 26 April 2004 01:08 (nineteen years ago) link

I own a lot of music but I don't collect it; I'm fascinated by music but I'm not obsessed with it; I rant about music but I don't mean it. I recently did a 4-5 month stint writing for Splendid, but now I write about music mostly because it beats TV. (In other words, I'm unemployed.)

Woke up recently to discover that I'm 33 years old and living in Northern Virginia. Once voted "most likely to get drunk and beat himself up."

Hallo!

Evanston Wade (EWW), Monday, 26 April 2004 01:37 (nineteen years ago) link

wow, lotsa new people! welcome all. hope to see you around.

mullygrubber (gaz), Monday, 26 April 2004 01:46 (nineteen years ago) link

Yes, welcome indeed! Y'all sound like good peoples.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 26 April 2004 01:47 (nineteen years ago) link

like Martin, my earlier entry is also short and uninformative, so....

i was a denizen of the indie-stry 1992-97 (BOMP! Records)
i was in bands 1981-2003 (bass/vocals, drums, even though I really play guitar!)
i hate Flyer Saucer Attack. nothing personal
i was the "Indepedent L.A." column writer for Strobe music mag
i co-ran a short lived label until medical problems got in the way (No-Fi Records, we put out Busride, Last Days of May (Karl Precoda) etc)
I love psych (60s/80s); powerpop/new wave but not synthpop; brilliant production (eg Mike Chapman) the Charlatans and all kinds of weird shit.
I am female (there has been occasional gender confusion on ILE regarding this)
i am perky.

Orbit (Orbit), Monday, 26 April 2004 02:56 (nineteen years ago) link

My name is Mark in Seattle, 33. I am working on an accounting degree, but currently work as a caregiver for some old, sweet, non-violent mentally ill folks. I have been obsessed with almost exclusively UK indie music, post-punk and beyond, since I was 14 years old. I call myself an anglophile. Not sure what else to call myself.

To make a long story short, 4AD and Factory were pinnacles of my teenage experience, and the C86 era was fun, too.

I now consider myself somewhat of a Martin Hannett fanatic,
recently fell in love with John Cooper Clarke albums and Chic. I've been a huge fan of Crispy Ambulance for many years and above all, New Order.

Nowadays I like to trade rare UK punk/post-punk era records with people, roughly '78-82. But there are a select few newer releases I have liked lately, such as the ex-Red House Painters project, Sun Kil Moon.

I also appreciate reading Nietzsche, Louis Bunuel's films, some surrealist painters, especially Magritte, and...French Beaujolais wine. I used to DJ on the radio, I used to DJ in a club. Now I don't DJ anymore, but that's okay with me.

bimble (bimble), Monday, 26 April 2004 06:05 (nineteen years ago) link

my name is maria tessa sciarrino. you dont have to use my full name all the time, i just think it looks really cool when written out. maria will suffice. i'm 25 and i live in philadelphia.

i went to school for photography but i havent really picked up a camera since graduating because i have music on the brain. im sure everyone can sympathize.

i currently work for the university of pennsylvania; every day i thank my lucky stars that my boss loves husker du and lets me subject her to lots of crazy music. in exchange, i have learned more about tolkien than humanly possible.

in my free time, i enjoy putting on shows with ILM contributor sara sherr. please send us your poor, your unwashed bands yearning to be heard by a room of jaded philadelphia hipsters.

my first foray into the world of rock was accidentally switching to WPRB and hearing sonic youth's "kool thing" when i was 13. it saved me from what probably would have been a very boring existence in NJ otherwise. but then again, i dont know. all the kids in my high school were really into indie rock. open up my yearbook and you'll see kids quoting palace, superchunk, avail, etc. maybe i just lived in an alternate universe. thats the more logical answer, since i used to see big pete from "the adventures of pete & pete" at shows all the time.

im still very fond of that era but dont listen to much of it on a regular basis. however, when i do, im consistenly amazed at how good those bands really were. well, thats my opinion.

oh, i love my opinion. if i had a better grasp of the english language, i probably could have been a music writer. until they make a smart pill, or at least one that reverses the damage of drinking, you'll have to bear with me.

im currently fascinated/obsessed with the following bands: the constantines, spoon, the raincoats, the dB's, sons & daughters, the joggers, middle class, the undertones, etc blah blah. my brain shuts down when the need to make a list arises.

hello.

maria tessa sciarrino (theoreticalgirl), Monday, 26 April 2004 12:39 (nineteen years ago) link

I don't think I ever posted to this. Huh.

I'm Cecily, 20, live in London, do plumbery type stuff at an FE college & will be going to university to study Japanese come October. I was born a corny indie fuck & stopped liking Take That at the age of ten or so because they went rubbish with the second album, the start of a tragic&soul-destroying slide towards songs about girls who dress like librarians & how mean they are. In general, I'm fond of most genres of music that aren't indie rock. I only say I hate indie rock because I think that will make me sound 'edgy' (& it all sounds the saaaame + too too terribly dull ahem).

My list of favourite bands/artists went something like 'sonic youth, ride, plaid, radiohead, kelis, ...and you will know us by the trail of dead, jeff buckley, smog, nsync, sleater-kinney, autechre', but I haven't updated it since the last time I decided that having favourites was counter-revolutionary.

I like Latin poetry from around the Augustan era, Georgette Heyer novels, Hong Kong police films & baking. I fret when I'm no longer third on the chart predictions game & overuse the term 'rockist'. I don't always replace the word 'and' with an ampersand, but I am incurably pretentious. Starting lots of sentences with 'I' makes me uneasy, so I'll stop here.

cis (cis), Monday, 26 April 2004 13:13 (nineteen years ago) link

I never knew cis's name was Cecily! How pretty!

Jerry the Nipper (Jerrynipper), Monday, 26 April 2004 13:16 (nineteen years ago) link

Cis, indeed, rocks majorly.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 26 April 2004 13:17 (nineteen years ago) link

I posted a brief intro on the Hawkwind thread, appropriately enough, but I'll do it here, as well. I'm Sean. I read ILM from the university Library acquisitions job that I've had since graduating with a BA in Anthropology from the University of Missouri. I plan to get a master's in Library Sciences and curate a recorded sound collection at either a University library or a community library. Sometime. I'm 24.
I host a psychedelic rock program called 8 Miles High on the college station here, KCOU 88.1fm, but will soon stop doing that in order to co-host a less rock, more atmospheric and folk oriented program with an old friend on the community non-profit radio station in town. The music I am thinking of playing on this program includes stuff ranging from Incredible String Band, Richard and Mimi, Comus, Algarnas Tradgard, Parson Sound, Tangerine Dream, Cluster, F/i, Six Organs of Admittance, Jewelled Antler Collective groups, Double Leopards...things like this. I have no idea what kind of genre or category descriptor would encompass this stuff.
Bands I have played synth and organ with include Most High, Rocket Drone, Norwegian Wound, and I Had a Psychotic Reaction to LSD. None of them made it outside of the city I live in, unfortunately, but this summer should see a few trips out. As soon as I get another effort together.
I've written about music in zines and on the web. It's refreshing to find a message board frequented by people with informed opinions and some eloquence.
My favorie movie is Zardoz.

Sean Witzman (trip maker), Monday, 26 April 2004 14:27 (nineteen years ago) link

I think I have a crush on April G's musical tastes...except that I already have most of those discs already.

Begs2Differ (Begs2Differ), Monday, 26 April 2004 15:00 (nineteen years ago) link

I read ILM from the university Library acquisitions job

Ha, another library person, welcome! I'm not acquisitions, though I know an irregular poster who is.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 26 April 2004 15:04 (nineteen years ago) link

"I live in a town of 8000 people 40 minutes east of St. Louis, so I'm forced to turn to the interweb for all of my music needs. I came across ILM after I saw a link to it on Dom Passantino's blog, who I know from an intensely dorky online boxing game. That was 3 or 4 months ago and I've been posting sporadically since, although I'm a little hesitant to post much because you guys can be vicious."

(I don't know how to quote.)

Dude, I used to live there! Do you live in Litchfield? Can you get 88.1? Anton, Doug, and the JB, if they're still on, have great shows.

Anyway, now I live an hour north of Chicago, 26, married, work as a trainer at Borders and a church organist. First loved the Beach Boys, then a Christian rock phase, then King's X and Tom Petty, then other stuff. Currently would buy anything new by King's X (though it would probably suck) or the Coup.

dr. phil (josh langhoff), Monday, 26 April 2004 17:03 (nineteen years ago) link

My name is BJ - I'm 24 years old, and I've been isolated in a musical incubator of my own design since highschool - contained therein: the humid musical vapour of the Beatles, Steely Dan, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Sly Stone - and a good sampling of the musical families that these artists represent including their progeny of the 1990s and later.

A watershed event in my appreciation of music (as a listener and as a musician) was a two-week trip to Havana last year. For months after I came home to Canada I was (irrationally?) embarrassed by the lack of musical proficiency and creativity exhibited in the shitty blues, rock and 'indie' scenes here. Anyone that's been to Cuba will know what I'm talking about, I presume, even if they don't fully agree.

Anyway - I love music of all kinds and I don't want to seem overly biased (too late). Can't wait to hop in to the discussions!

AlienOrgasm (AlienOrgasm), Monday, 26 April 2004 20:11 (nineteen years ago) link

AlienOrgasm, welcome, and please post to the timba thread if you get a chance: Cuban Music aka Timba

I am not particularly into Cuban music per se, but (as mentioned above) salsa is one of my favorite forms of music (especially, but not exclusively, for dancing to).

Rockist Scientist, Monday, 26 April 2004 20:40 (nineteen years ago) link

"Dude, I used to live there! Do you live in Litchfield? Can you get 88.1? Anton, Doug, and the JB, if they're still on, have great shows."

No, but very close. A town called Highland. And yes, 88.1 and 90.7 (the NPR station here) are all I listen to. I'll make sure ot listen to who the DJ's are a little more closely.

Looks like Sean's pretty local too. You're in Columbia, Sean? We're down there pretty often for shows and such. It's a pretty cool town.

Are you guys in St. Louis very often?

stephen morris (stephen morris), Monday, 26 April 2004 21:12 (nineteen years ago) link

Yes, more Canadians!

Barry Bruner (Barry Bruner), Monday, 26 April 2004 21:17 (nineteen years ago) link

my name is Mark. I'm 46, live in NYC with my wife and son. Been in love with music since inheriting a transistor radio in 1966. Worked in a couple of record stores during the late 70s and started reviewing in my college newspaper. Continued working as a rock critic, freelance writer and magazine editor through the 90s. This year I published my first book, and am currently struggling w/ starting a second. I love many kinds of music: jazz, modern classical, pre-Garth country, all eras of R&B, soul, disco, psychedelia, punk, new wave, old school hip-hop, anything GOOD, you know? After dropping out for a few years, I've been trying to catch up on the current scene a bit. I know I'm older than most ILMers, but I can't hack the nostalgia-pandering stuff directed at people my age these days -- Prince's "Musicology," Tracks magazine, YUCK. Usually, I come away from reading ILM with a couple new things I need to hear as well as some older ones I want to rediscover. I get the same buzz from many discussions here that I used to get from reading music magazines, newspapers, etc. So thanks for having me!

lovebug starski, Tuesday, 27 April 2004 09:33 (nineteen years ago) link

Yes, more people who remember transistor radios!

Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Tuesday, 27 April 2004 13:46 (nineteen years ago) link

Hi, My name is Scott and I'm a Libra. I grew up in the Nutmeg State (State insect: Praying Mantis, largest legal cash crop: tobacco.), but I was born within the hills of Mt.Kisco, NY. Early influences: Stan Kenton, Cherie & Marie Currie, Hudson & Landry, Jack Douglas, Giorgio Moroder, Sergio Aragones, & Linda Ronstadt on rollerskates. Current faves: Michael Franks, Divine Styler & acid house. I live on an island in the ocean with a little kid and a woman. We just bought a picnic bench. Last night I got drunk with my mother-in-law and played all my Anathema cd's.

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 27 April 2004 15:43 (nineteen years ago) link

I have heard of you, Scott. Something about all those Katatonia CDs you're giving me.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 27 April 2004 15:46 (nineteen years ago) link

wow! a girl in Philadelphia is fascinated by "Sons & Daughters". For some reason, I find that quite surprising and brilliant. I have to tell someone.

And Ned - I really can't be bothered. I am me. Will that do?

___ (___), Tuesday, 27 April 2004 15:49 (nineteen years ago) link

one month passes...
I hate you.

Stephen Gallagher, Wednesday, 2 June 2004 22:28 (nineteen years ago) link

Is it because I'm from Connecticut?

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 2 June 2004 22:37 (nineteen years ago) link

I came across ILM after I saw a link to it on Dom Passantino's blog, who I know from an intensely dorky online boxing game.

Order has been restored.

@d@ml (nordicskilla), Wednesday, 2 June 2004 22:49 (nineteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...
a new group for any music lovers out there, we're a bit like Belle and Sebastian if that's any guide...
www.scarfie.net
ta!

Gareth, Wednesday, 23 June 2004 10:37 (nineteen years ago) link


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