From: Dan (dzacks@po-box.mcgill.ca)
Date: Mon Dec 16 2002 - 07:41:13 CET
While we're a little off-topic....Speaking of Marilyn Manson, after watching
'Bowling for Columbine" I have a new respect for the fellow. While I
suspect the scene in which he appears was scripted (or at least amply
rehearsed), he offered shockingly cogent and incisive arguments about fear
and the media. Sure he failed to recognise his own and not insignificant
complicity in the industry he disparages, but I'll definitely be less likely
to off-handedly dismiss his music.
Anybody else watch the movie? Absolutely brilliant although it left me as a
Canadian feeling rather amused.
Cheers,
Dan
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From: Lynne d Johnson [mailto:lynnedjohnson@earthlink.net]
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Subject: FW: [acid-jazz] outing
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Wasn't NIN's Trent Reznor heavily involved in Marilyn Manson's Mechanical
Animals? <which by the way, I must confess, although out of our genre on
this list, is a disc I really, really, like.>
I know Reznor was behind Antichrist Superstar, but never really sure what
roll he played in Mechanical Animals if any. But I could definitely see
mixing some of the tracks on this joint with some of what we enjoy in this
genre...more on the electro side though.
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From: Johannes Schneemann <pressestelle_schneemann@web.de>
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Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2002 14:25:35 +0100
To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
Subject: [acid-jazz] outing
Hey Stimp,
i'm a NIN fan too and i'm in this list. i think "The Downward Spiral" is a
quite good record. it's perfect mixture of brutality and silence. that's my
opinion . . . and as long we are not really changing the acid jazz topic i
think it is okay to talk about other music or musicians. that is a way to be
flexible and show other music to other people. really innovative stuff
allways comes from the outside. i know this mail is a bit confusing, but i'm
from germany and very tired, but i hope you will see what i try to express.
bye !
johannes
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:: lynne@lynnedjohnson.com ::<BR>
:: http://www.lynnedjohnson.com :: <BR>
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