Re: Punk Rock chit chat (was Re: Optional Reading)

From: sentient _1 (sentience@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 14 2000 - 20:44:20 MST


Don't mean to barge into the conversation, but I had to announce myselft
when I saw the glorious exchange on the topic of Punk Rock! I too listen to
a little Lard, but I'm a greater fan of the Dead Kennedy days of
Jello...also a big Crass fan. That's about the extent of my Punk Rock
ventures, though. The rest of my favs are more alternative (Radiohead,
Blind Melon, Nirvana, etc.). This whole branch of listening pleasure is
reletivly new to me; I'm an old Country/Christian music listener who
transformed into a new being, with new ways of looking at the world--it's
been great! Anyway, I'm going to get the CD from the 'superstar' group "No
W.T.O. Combo" featuring Jello, Krist Novosellic (Nirvana bass player), and
Kim Thayil (soundgarden); it sounds like a good enough group:)
~sentient_1

>From: "Gina Miller" <nanogirl@halcyon.com>
>Reply-To: extropians@extropy.com
>To: <extropians@extropy.com>
>Subject: Re: Punk Rock chit chat (was Re: Optional Reading)
>Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 16:52:04 -0800
>
>(More on Jello) You know, when I saw him at his spoken word, considering
>his
>topics of concern with nuke pollution, starvation and poverty, afterwards,
>he hung about to talk with people and I told him about nanotechnology. He
>had no idea what I was talking about, but showed some interest. (gave him
>some print outs) Whose to say how much of that was basic courtesy, or how
>much was genuine. I'd like to think, he read over the material, especially
>with this political directive.
>Gina "Nanogirl" Miller
>
> >
> > >Yeah, I recall Lard: (was stoked about that)
> > >I think Ross digs Danzig, (I'm gaga for the Misfits) so were not _all_
> > >alone. Even Natasha likes Dead can Dance, not all together punk rock,
>but
> > >within the genre, (I have some of them) About your last line, there's
> > >something admirable about that isn't there. "question authority" <?>
> > >G
> >
> > Yes, admirable indeed. I like to agitate processed nourishment myself,
> > though I'm afraid I pale in comparison to Master Jello. Hmmm, now that
>I
> > think about it, simply expounding transhumanist ideas would seem to be
>its
> > own form of shitdisturbing, albeit (usually) unintentional.
> > There's a brand spankin' new Lard album called _70's Rock Must
>Die_.
> > Haven't bought it yet though. Interestingly enough, I'm off to the
>local
> > Goth/Industrial club this very evening where Dead Can Dance is known to
>be
> > heard. I saw them live a few years ago in Chicago; they received no
>less
> > than three standing ovations.
> >
> > -Travas
> >
> > >
> > >From: Travas Gunnell <travasg@hotmail.com>
> >
> > > > One can always count
> > >on
> > > > Jello stirring shit somewhere.
> > > >
> > > > -Travas
> >
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