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298.1 | | MILKWY::SLABOUNTY | I'M SHOUTING: I DON'T KNOW WHY!! | Thu Feb 15 1990 10:58 | 9 |
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I've had the CD for awhile now, and although I haven't
listened to it for a long time I do remember that I liked
quite a few of the songs.
I'll have to dig it out and listen again.
GTI
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298.2 | I dug Slab | BINKLY::MINARDI | I do what I want to do | Fri Feb 16 1990 23:53 | 8 |
| I saw Raging Slab at the Orpheum and I thought that the
Lynyrd Skynyrd/Metallica analogy fit PERFECTLY. These dudes (and dudina)
dressed like cowboys and slammed like a speed metal band. They
played great live, great music, they covered some Allman stuff,
they did 'Workin' for MCA', it was great!!!
Good live band, I'd love to see them in a bar again someplace.
/Motorbreath
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298.3 | | YODA::MCCARRON | Everybody has their own opinion... | Sun Feb 18 1990 15:52 | 10 |
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Re: .2
Not the Orpheum Mike.... The Channel.... 'member?
;^)
BTW, I agree with Mike... I liked 'em too.
Paul
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298.4 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | SomeoneLeftTheCakeOutInTheRain | Mon Jun 14 1993 13:58 | 11 |
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Their new one, "Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert", is out, and I
picked it up last Friday. It's not bad, and after the 1st listen
I don't think it's as good as their debut.
It's in the car, waiting for another listen tonight.
And they're getting airplay.
GTI
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298.5 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Son of Spam | Mon Jun 14 1993 16:48 | 5 |
| I heard one of the new songs on the radio last week. Seemed pretty
lively for that style of thing (pop-rock). Better then the one song
I'd heard from the other album as I recall.
Greg
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298.6 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | SomeoneLeftTheCakeOutInTheRain | Mon Jun 14 1993 18:26 | 9 |
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Pop-rock? I wouldn't call them pop-rock.
They're basically "progressive country/hard rock", if you can
believe it. The stuff on the 1st album cranks. I'd definitely
recommend it.
GTI
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298.7 | | SUBURB::COOKS | I`m so bored with the U.S.A | Tue Jun 15 1993 16:16 | 4 |
| Pop rock? Not wot i heard. I`d say something like a cross between
Lynyrd Skynrd and Metallica.
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298.8 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Son of Spam | Tue Jun 15 1993 16:28 | 5 |
| I could be wrong, I wasn't listening that carefully. Didn't seem all
that heavy to me though. I do remember thinking that I sorta liked it
though.
Gh
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298.9 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Wed Nov 03 1993 12:34 | 28 |
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I wanted to give this band a shot, being a big fan of the
Southern/Boogie rock. Shawn suggested I get the first one, but
Noteworthy only had "Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert," so I ordered
that instead.
Now, the first CD may be far different, but after listening to DMBC,
all's I can say is... "heavy metal?"... "hard-core?".... "punk?"...
"Lynryrd Skynyrd meets Metallica?"
Not this CD, imho.
More like "Lynyrd Skynrdy meets old ZZ Top." Sounds like straight ahead
Texas/Southern rock and boogie to me. If you like those two bands, the
Four Horsemen, Outlaws, Molly Hatchet, etc., you'll like this.
I was suprised - this is great stuff! Why aren't they more famous?
Now, onto to get the first and find out about this Metallica stuff they
did :^)
- Sean
P.S Masters of Reality trivia connection. RS had Daniel Rey as
guitarist (but not now) - MOR had him for one tour, then dropped him.
Also, add another Rick Rubin produced group that I like (does both).
That man knows how to spot talent.
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298.10 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Whose Line Is It Anyway? | Wed Nov 03 1993 13:25 | 10 |
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I think Raging Slab and Masters of Reality are/were both on
Def American records, also.
And if you listen to the 1st album trying to hear Metallica-
like riffs/etc. you'll be disappointed. They borrow the time
changes concept from Metallica and combine it with a southern
sound.
GTI
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298.11 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Tinkerbell vs. bug zapper | Mon Jan 10 1994 18:13 | 13 |
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I found another Raging Slab album. Happened to look through their
section at Newbury Comics and came across "Slabbage/True Death",
which came out sometime in 1991, making it their 2nd album.
Included is another cover of Cheech and Chong's "Earache My Eye"
[Scatterbrain did one on "Here Comes Trouble"].
After 1 listen, it's not too bad. I'll have to give it at least
1 more listen.
GTI
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298.12 | | KURMA::IGOLDIE | Bite the hand that feeds you...! | Fri Jan 14 1994 23:23 | 11 |
| I saw their video to "anywhere but here" and they've caught the
"retro-bug"...very 70's influenced but very good after a few listens.
re-1
Shawn,listen to it a few times before hiding it away forever.You may
begin to like it.]
ian
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298.13 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Fri Jan 28 1994 13:01 | 22 |
|
What Shawn, no review of the show? :^) All right, I'll say a few
words...
Raging Slab, the-band-whose-name-most-sounds-like-music-they-don't-play,
did a show at Axis the other night.
It was pretty good. I was glad to see them do a fair amount off
Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert, since that's the only CD I own. I
was disappointed to not hear "Don't Have to Worry About the Bomb,"
but they covered all the other ones I like - even "Lynne" the only
slow song of the night, which is a *great* song. On everything else
they rocked pretty hard. And were *loud*. The loud was okay, but you
really missed a lot of nice harmonies and subtleties the band has on
record.
They are a a bunch of characters, sorta looking like Lynyrd Skynyrd,
but playing much louder! Some joker even called out for "Working for
MCA!" The woman on slide was pretty good, and they like the Buffalo
Bills, which is a bonus in my book.
- Sean
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298.14 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Tinkerbell vs. bug zapper | Fri Jan 28 1994 13:18 | 29 |
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I was going to, but I wasn't even here for 1/2 of yesterday [got
home at about 3:30 yesterday morning and slept until 11:00, and
came in for 1:00], so I had to get some work done. But here goes:
Since I have all 3 albums of theirs [that I'm aware of ... sounds
like they might have had another album ready but wasn't released
for one reason or another], I knew alot more of the material than
Sean did. They did pretty close to a 50/50 mix of the 1st and last
albums, and threw in maybe 3 songs from the 2nd released album.
"Dig a Hole"
"Geronimo"
"Anywhere the Wind Blows"
"Shiver"
"Pearly" [they f****** JAMMED on this song]
"Don't Dog Me"
"Down, Down, Down" - Mountain cover
etc.
Like Sean said, they were LOUD. The vocals really got lost in
the mix, which is too bad because he's got a good voice for the
music they play. But they cranked ... the whole band was up
there slamming for almost every song. If you like timing changes,
you'll really get into them.
GTI
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298.15 | :') | METALX::SWANSON | Ride The Lightning | Fri Jan 28 1994 13:28 | 2 |
| Was Gary Coleman there?
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298.16 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Fri Jan 28 1994 14:58 | 6 |
298.17 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Mon Apr 04 1994 11:39 | 7 |
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Caught Beavis and Butthead channel-surfing till they hit the video for
"Anywhere But Here"... classic line...
"heh hehh heh.. is this Lynyrd Skynyrd? heh he"
- Sean
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298.18 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | She never told me she was a mime | Fri Mar 22 1996 18:18 | 17 |
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Sean, have you found their debut album yet?
If not, do you want me to pick it up if I ever find it?
I sent a message to american@american.recordings.com to see if
they had any information on a new album, but it's been 1-2 weeks
and I haven't heard anything from them yet. I might change my
mindset for the follow-up letter:
"Hi, I'm a 25-year old big-breasted blonde and am willing to
satisfy your every desire if you'll give me some information
about an upcoming release."
8^)
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298.19 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Cracker | Tue Jul 09 1996 14:45 | 5 |
|
New album coming out in August ... "Sing Monkey Sing".
Finally!!
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298.20 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Dogbert's New Ruling Class: 100K | Mon Jul 15 1996 22:21 | 107 |
| Raging Slab: Biography
[Image] Click here for the Raging Slab home page or for other american
artists.
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[Image]
New Noise - The Aquarian Weekly
A few years back, Raging Slab were invited by the Red Hot Chili Peppers to
be the opening act on a three-month leg of their Mother's Milk U.S. tour.
Although the pairing of the L. A. sexfunksters with rip-snortin',
fringe-and-cowboy- hat-wearin' guitar-slingers initially seemed
miscalculated, it proved to be more logical, and more successful, than
anyone could have thought. Well, actually, there was one unfortunate show
where the crowd's reaction to the Slab ranged from caustic heckling to
bottle-hurling. Ironically, that show took place at the Ritz in New York
City, the band's own, loving home town.
Alas, being dissed in the city of their origin was nothing new for Raging
Slab. Since their formation in the unforgiving Lower East Side in 1983,
every one of the band's many incarnations (they're literally on their 14th
drummer, and past members have included Warrior Soul's Kory Clarke
and--from the "fact is stranger than fiction" dept., Deee-Lite's Super DJ
Dmitry) were ostracized for their dabbling in '70s retro fashion and
musical traditions by Mannattan's art-minded majority.
Slide guitarist Elyse Steinman-who, along with songwriter/frontman Greg
Strzempka (the "z" is silent), form the nucleus of Raging Slab--say, "There
wasn't any rock'n' roll going on in Manhattan in the early '80s. Brooklyn
had metal, but it was pretty much avant garde music in Manhattan. We were
the greasy rock'n' roll band, and that was fine because we like looking
that way. We distance ourselves from the 'scenes' in New York. We've always
thought of ourselves as unique, and it's always been important to us to
maintain our individuality."
The band's first two recording for the Jersy-based Buy Our Records--1987's
Assmaster and 1988's True Death EP --were sloppy but attention-worthy
introductions to Raging Slab's rural soundscape of rough-hewn riffs, deep
soul grooves and black-lite-illuminated atmosphere, a place where even the
most jaded "new-waver" is reminded what was truly great about The Outlaws,
Foghat and Grand Funk. A deal with RCA followed, and the band's 1989,
eponymous major label debut, hilighted by the quasi-hit single "Don't Dog
Me," demonstrated how years of touring the country can contribute to a
band's musicanship and conviction.
Every attempt Raging Slab made to follow up that album was rejected by
their record company, but Rick Rubin of Def American Recordings fame had
been eyeing the band with intent. After some legal wranglings, Slab joined
the Black Crowes, The Jayhawks, and Dan Baird in Rubin's stable of
magnificent, roadhouse-jukebox-compatible rock 'n' roll artists. By this
time, the band's lineup had changed once again (now, Stzempka and Steinman
were joined by bassist Alex Morton, guitarist Mark Middleton and drummer
Paul Sheehan), their home base had moved to a farm in North Central
Pennsylvania where the nearest neighbor was considerably more than a
bottle's throw away, and the very '70s-isms which had always been the
backbone of Raging Slab's misunderstood vision were suddenly in vogue among
the alternative elite.
Brendan O'Brien, the King Midas of rock production, and a 48-track mobile
studio were wheeled out to the Slab farm where work commenced on what would
prove to be the band's uncontestable tour de force . The just-released
Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert , an almost flawless 12-song collection
named after a '70s trash detective novel, may be just the best, most
genuine straight-up rock 'n' roll album to come out all year.
I'm very proud of our last records, but you grow and you get better at,"
says Steinman, who seems confident that the world is finally ready for
Raging Slab. "I really feel like we made an amazing record this time
around. Now we're at the right place, and it's the right time for us. We've
been doing it for so long, that it's not some kind of stupid, forced,
bandwagon-type of thing. We're the real item."
Stzempka, good-natured but hardened by a decade of neglect from critis and
peers, is equally confident that Slab will have the last laugh. "There's
certainly little or no justice in this business, and believe me, I think
there's plenty of room in a record store for everyone's records," he says,
"but we were doing a cover of 'Earache My Eye' by Cheech & Chong three
years before Soundgarden were, and when you open up a newspaper and it says
Soundgarden are geniuses for covering 'Earache My Eye,' you get a little
cranky. You feel glossed over."
Regarding the current, fashionable bumper crop of '70s-influenced bands,
Stzempka says, "If you didn't even live through it, you're not really
particularly clued in to what's cool to rip off. When I look at retro
attempts by people who weren't really children of the '70s, it's like, 'I
hate to tell you this guys, but I went through that and that wasn't cool
then, and it's not cool now,' I knew what was cool about Blue Oyster Cult
15 years before Kim Gordon had a Blue Oyster Cult sticker on her bass."
The point isn't the sticker," Steinman chimes in. "in any town or city
where there's a music scene, there's always two different gangs, if you
will, and when we were covering Blue Oyster Cult songs and stuff, that
whole snot-rock scene used to make fun of us for doing that. And now she's
got the sticker on her bass, and now it's cool.
"We grew up in the '70s, It's just who we are, and that's the difference
between us and other '70s 'retro' bands. A lot of them don't even have a
clue what they are doing. We're not consciously trying to be '70s, it's
just who we are. We can't get away from it."
- John Reynolds
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[Image]Contact us at american@american.recordings.com.
Blame these people for it all.
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298.21 | I knew the Slabbers had great taste... | WONDER::REILLY | Sean / Alpha Servers DTN:223-4375 | Wed Jul 17 1996 13:12 | 3 |
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.... Blue Oyster Cult ! They're way cool.... :^)
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298.22 | | BUSY::SLAB | Act like you own the company | Mon Aug 26 1996 18:56 | 11 |
|
You'll NEVER guess who I just got mail from ... OK, maybe you
will, but I'll tell you anyways.
Greg Strzempka, the guitarist/singer from Raging Slab, sent me
a message asking if I've gotten any of his mail.
8^)
[Reminder ... the new album comes out tomorrow!!]
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298.23 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | all of which are American dreams | Mon Aug 26 1996 21:07 | 1 |
| Hey! You're supposed to be on vacation!!
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298.24 | | THEMAX::SMITH_S | R.I.P.-30AUG96 | Mon Aug 26 1996 21:23 | 1 |
| Not from notes, certainly
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298.25 | | BRAT::JENNISON | Im Walking In A SpiderWeb | Tue Aug 27 1996 11:51 | 1 |
| Shawn, Yea right !
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298.26 | ears still ringing... | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly | Thu Aug 29 1996 17:55 | 5 |
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Did ya ask him if he could turn down the volume at his next
gig?
- Sean
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298.27 | | BUSY::SLAB | Dancin' on Coals | Tue Sep 03 1996 12:36 | 19 |
|
RE: April
I had a softball game last Monday, right down the road from
MRO, so I stopped in and checked in for a few minutes.
RE: Sean
I was going to say something like "A friend and I saw you at
Axis in Boston a couple years ago, and it was a great show,
but it was way too loud", but I didn't want to sound like a
wimp. 8^)
RE: Sue
OK, Sue honey, I'll post his and my messages for you. 8^)
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298.28 | | BUSY::SLAB | Dancin' on Coals | Tue Sep 03 1996 12:38 | 27 |
| From: US4RMC::"slabbage@penn.com" "Gregory Strzempka" 23-AUG-1996 23:17:51.40
To: busy::slabounty
CC:
Subj: SLAB?
Are you , by any chance getting any of My E-Mail?
just curious...
(nice ACII logo)
BOOGIE!
greg form raging slab
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298.29 | | BUSY::SLAB | Dancin' on Coals | Tue Sep 03 1996 12:38 | 66 |
| From: BUSY::SLAB "Raging Slab 26-Aug-1996 1708" 26-AUG-1996 17:17:03.12
To: US4RMC::"slabbage@penn.com"
CC: SLAB
Subj: Hey, fancy meeting you here. 8^)
No, no strange mail that I can't identify as of yet.
I hope you don't mind that I use "Raging Slab" as a personal
name ... SLAB has been my nickname since I started here al-
most 10 years ago and was given a username of ::SLABOUNTY,
and I've been using "Raging Slab" as a personal name since I
saw [and bought] your debut album in the music store about 7
years ago. And I'm not just saying this, but it is 1 of the
best albums I have, IMO.
Another reason that I use "Raging Slab" is that I'm trying to
get your name out there a little more than it is. Yeah, you
had a video for the last album, but I probably never would
have even bought the album if I hadn't happened upon it and
bought it based on the band's name. Unless, of course, a
trusted friend and musical fan had recommended it to me.
So if anyone asks me "What's a Raging Slab?", I tell them.
But of course I'll stop using it if you think it'll cause
any confusion ... just let me know. Where'd you see my name?
And of course I'm looking forward to the new album's release
tomorrow.
Keep up the good work, and tell the band that I think you're
all doing a great job.
Shawn L.
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From: US4RMC::"slabbage@penn.com" "Gregory Strzempka" 23-AUG-1996 23:17:51.40
To: busy::slabounty
CC:
Subj: SLAB?
Are you , by any chance getting any of My E-Mail?
just curious...
(nice ACII logo)
BOOGIE!
greg form raging slab
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298.30 | | BUSY::SLAB | Do ya wanna bump and grind with me? | Tue Sep 03 1996 13:34 | 8 |
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I was at Newbury Comics at about 12:30 last Tuesday, and there
was no new Raging Slab album.
I copied over last week's new releases from the Newbury Comics
web site and it's not listed there as being released last week,
nor was it part of the "Upcoming releases" list.
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298.31 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly | Tue Sep 03 1996 15:08 | 27 |
|
Shawn, for some reason that last reply reminded me of an old Monty
Python skit:
"It was much like any other summer's day in Petersburg, and Ralph
Melish, a file clerk at an insurance company, was on his way to work
as usual when.... nothing happened.
Scarcly able to believe his eyes, Ralph Melish looked down. But
one glance confirmed his suspicions. Behind a bush on the side
of the road, there was no severed arm, no dismembered trunk of a
man in his late fifties, no head in a bag, nothing...
For Ralph Melish, this was not to be the start of any trail of
events which would not, in no time at all, involve him in neither
a tangled knot of suspicion nor any web of lies, which would, had
he been not uninvolved, surely have led to no other place than
the central criminal court of the old baliff.
But it was not to be. Ralph Melish reached his office in
Dallezll Street, Petersburg, at 9:05 am. Exactly the same time
as he usually got in...."
etc., etc... :^)
- Sean
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298.32 | | BUSY::SLAB | Dogbert's New Ruling Class: 100K | Tue Sep 03 1996 15:26 | 8 |
|
Well, it's good to see that you can make light of this situation,
in my moment of turmoil.
8^)
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298.33 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly, Alpha Servers, DTN 223-4375 | Wed Sep 04 1996 22:47 | 4 |
|
No new CD at Newbury Comics in Nashua either...
- Sean
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298.34 | | BUSY::SLAB | A Parting Shot in the Dark | Thu Sep 05 1996 12:03 | 3 |
|
And nothing at Strawberries in Shrewsbury.
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298.35 | not that I'm saying RS is obscure... :^) | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly, Alpha Servers, DTN 223-4375 | Thu Sep 05 1996 13:03 | 11 |
|
Strawberries? :^) Cripes, when do they have anything but the
latest CD by the hottest bands. I don't think you could
go in and find "Sticky Fingers" in a Strawberries (remember their
old slogan "where the tape never costs more than the album"...
I never understood that one).
HMV/Cambridge will be the first to have any new CD if the band is
is at all obscure.
- Sean
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298.36 | | BUSY::SLAB | A seemingly endless time | Thu Sep 05 1996 13:36 | 5 |
|
Yeah, I know, but it was right down the road so I figured it
wouldn't hurt to check. They did have 1 copy of "Dynamite
Monster Boogie Concert" there, believe it or not.
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298.37 | | BUSY::SLAB | Antisocial | Thu Sep 05 1996 18:33 | 14 |
| From: BUSY::SLAB "Raging Slab 05-Sep-1996 1633" 5-SEP-1996 16:34:30.01
To: US4RMC::"slabbage@penn.com"
CC: SLAB
Subj: Hey, so what's the deal with the new album?
I've tried 2 of the biggest music stores in MA and it doesn't
seem to be out yet ... and it was scheduled to be out 2 weeks
ago. Has it been delayed?
Thanks for any info.
Shawn L.
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298.38 | pre-order at CDNow? | SUBSYS::MSOUCY | | Fri Sep 06 1996 09:32 | 5 |
|
I believe CDNow has it up for pre-order along with R.E.M, and several
other bands....just thought I'd let ya know.
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298.39 | | BUSY::SLAB | Be gone - you have no powers here | Fri Sep 06 1996 12:03 | 7 |
|
Pre-order? For an album that's already 2 weeks overdue??
8^)
Thanks ... I'll check it out.
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298.40 | | BUSY::SLAB | Career Opportunity Week at DEC | Fri Sep 06 1996 16:52 | 6 |
|
CDNow says it'll be out on 09/10 [next Tuesday].
Pretty neat ... looks like Raging Slab is saying "Happy Birthday"
to me without even knowing it. 8^)
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298.41 | | BUSY::SLAB | Antisocial | Wed Sep 11 1996 16:58 | 5 |
|
Well, I just got a reply from the band [Greg, specifically].
The release date has been moved to 09/24.
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298.42 | | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_Of_Dig_It_Al | Wed Sep 25 1996 12:16 | 4 |
298.43 | | BUSY::SLAB | Don't get even ... get odd!! | Wed Sep 25 1996 12:31 | 14 |
298.44 | | BUSY::SLAB | Don't get even ... get odd!! | Wed Sep 25 1996 12:34 | 8 |
298.45 | | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_Of_Dig_It_Al | Wed Sep 25 1996 12:40 | 6 |
298.46 | | BUSY::SLAB | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Wed Sep 25 1996 13:16 | 4 |
298.47 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | war inside my head | Wed Sep 25 1996 13:22 | 1 |
298.48 | | BUSY::SLAB | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Wed Sep 25 1996 13:28 | 5 |
298.49 | | BUSY::SLAB | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Wed Sep 25 1996 13:29 | 5 |
298.50 | 8| | BRAT::JENNISON | Whisper A Prayer To The Moon | Wed Sep 25 1996 13:39 | 3 |
298.51 | One of the founding fathers? | POLAR::TYSICK | Tomorrow begat tomorrow | Wed Sep 25 1996 13:47 | 3 |
298.52 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | war inside my head | Wed Sep 25 1996 13:55 | 1 |
298.53 | | BUSY::SLAB | I'm with stupid --------------> | Wed Sep 25 1996 14:15 | 11 |
298.54 | :_) | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_Of_Dig_It_Al | Wed Sep 25 1996 15:22 | 2 |
298.55 | | BUSY::SLAB | If I only had a brain. | Wed Sep 25 1996 15:34 | 4 |
298.56 | | BUSY::SLAB | Is this p_n great or what? | Wed Sep 25 1996 17:45 | 84 |
298.57 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly, Alpha Servers, DTN 223-4375 | Wed Sep 25 1996 18:25 | 2 |
298.58 | | BUSY::SLAB | It's 7 o'clock and I wanna mosh ... | Wed Sep 25 1996 18:44 | 5 |
298.59 | | BUSY::SLAB | Real cars spin their FRONT wheels. | Mon Sep 30 1996 14:31 | 6 |
298.60 | | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_Of_Dig_It_Al | Mon Sep 30 1996 14:47 | 5 |
298.61 | I agree with Shawn about track 7 | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly, Alpha Servers, DTN 223-4375 | Tue Oct 01 1996 01:29 | 7 |
298.62 | | BUSY::SLAB | She put fire to my candle ... | Tue Oct 01 1996 12:12 | 24 |
298.63 | | BUSY::SLAB | Subtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothing | Tue Oct 22 1996 18:24 | 4 |
298.64 | Sing Monkey Sing | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_Of_Dig_It_Al | Mon Oct 28 1996 13:30 | 15 |
298.65 | | BUSY::SLAB | Subtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothing | Mon Oct 28 1996 13:42 | 7 |
298.66 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly, Alpha Servers, DTN 223-4375 | Wed Jan 22 1997 17:46 | 11 |
298.67 | | BUSY::SLAB | As you wish | Wed Jan 22 1997 18:11 | 7 |
298.68 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly, Alpha Servers, DTN 223-4375 | Wed Jan 22 1997 18:27 | 9 |
298.69 | | BUSY::SLAB | As you wish | Wed Jan 22 1997 18:49 | 8
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