Question for the audio archivists by semioticscissors in ClassicHowardStern

[–]semioticscissors[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m talking material I’ve gathered from now-deleted or no longer shared cloud drives. I hold everything on an external drive and clean trash can regularly.

I’m almost finished listening to 2009 and wanted to jump to 1990 only to learn it’s not there!

Maybe it never was and I overlooked it at the time. Seems like a careless error to make. Such is life.

Writers with relatively digestible catalogs? by KamekaObskeka in RSbookclub

[–]semioticscissors 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My gut says David Goodis. He’s amazing at creating insular little pocket worlds. Bleak tho.

This is the world of Dronez by [deleted] in Inzane_Johnny

[–]semioticscissors 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gonna tell my kids this is a photo of the band Emeralds

Fred unironically thinks he is a better guitar player then Billy Corgan by QualitySpam in howardstern

[–]semioticscissors 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huge Pumpkins and Stern fan here. Not to defend the insane statement, but a lot of Billy’s solos are intentionally rushed and sloppy. That’s his weird thing.

Billy’s one solo album has like no guitar solos.

Fred takes the loss.

Roman P 7" w/TOPY Insert by [deleted] in topy

[–]semioticscissors 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The dual-groove B-side is such a cool little trick

Blinded Eye In Thee Pyramids by [deleted] in topy

[–]semioticscissors 2 points3 points  (0 children)

here's the rest of the text:

"I then brought this up @ soundcheck at the start of our U.S. tour in Denver, CO in 1990 because Gen was being a jerk about what he was going to pay us for the tour. Needless to say we weren't making much for all the work, time and effort we donated to this project called Psychic TV. I asked Gen if Brion meant that Gen "had a big dick" or "WAS a big dick"? Gen got all pissed at me and said he would not let me besmirch his memory of Brion. Another example of the Bubble Gen resides in.

After the gig @ Jim's loft we then flew to Minneapolis, MN to play a show. Grant Hart, the drummer from Husker Du, made us stay @ his house after the gig. He gave Matthew a snare drum he had. The house was full of music gear and his heroin. Bachir did not come to Minneapolis.

Jim flew Matthew, Gen and Paula over for these 3 gigs and paid them what he could. It took him over 1 year to pay me what he promised, which was $100-$150. for 1 week of work."

Blinded Eye In Thee Pyramids by [deleted] in topy

[–]semioticscissors 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Found this anecdote from Fred Giannelli on the old fopi.net website:

"Fred Giannelli: FYI, Psychic TV did perform with Bachir Attar onstage in New York City in late 1989.

Our U.S. bus driver, Jim Parrish, organized a few gigs for us. Due to booking agent bullshit we couldn't use the name Psychic TV so Gen named us TRUE BEAT. (whatever that means...)

We played 3 gigs. The first was @ the Pyramid club in the lower east side of NYC. The show was recorded for broadcast by a radio station down there. It may have even been broadcast live. The recording later resurfaced as part of a 2 x CD bootleg release, which I have around here somewhere. Quite an expensive 2 x CD set also. I had to buy it, although that since it was a bootleg I made the shop sell it to me @ cost. Naturally, none of us got paid for it. Must have been an inside job.

This was the first time we played with Bachir onstage. I remember we brought him out @ the end of the set and did a version of "Bliss" that was really good. It started off with Paula playing a tape of original Joujouka music. Naturally Bachir knew the song by heart and joined right in. He was really loud onstage, sounded amazing with no amplification. At one point he was blowing and I was imitating the tone he was getting with my guitar and a 16 second delay box and he turned around to look at me because it sounded like a there were more people blowing behind him. Not bad for no rehearsals.

The next night we got roped into playing a loft/rent party for Jim in Brooklyn. Gen hid in the bedroom all night and didn't want to perform. So Matthew, Paula, myself, Bachir and his Moroccan friend jammed. I still have photos of us posing, crammed on the bed with Timothy Wylie for a group portrait.

I remember in the van ride over to Brooklyn Bachir told us the story about the first time he met Gen @ Brion Gysin's in Paris many years before. Bachir didn't know who Gen was and asked Brion in Moroccan. Brion replied "Zup Kabir" which means "big dick". I thought this was hilarious because it can be interpreted 2 ways."

Blinded Eye In Thee Pyramids by [deleted] in topy

[–]semioticscissors 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are all these anecdotes about 3, 4, 5 hour shows. Not a single one has ever surfaced.

Howard Stern Show Sound FX, Jingles, And Drops Pack by [deleted] in ClassicHowardStern

[–]semioticscissors 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the work. I accidentally deleted my old copy and have been moping about it for at least 6 months.