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  • July 24, 2001 at 6:34 pm in reply to: 6 Degrees Of Billy Corgan. #64147
    everyonelovesjaron
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      <BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by salamiguy:
      <STRONG>Piazzola is not Russian!
      Neither is Philip Glass!
      Ira Glass I don`t know.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

      Yeah, but CDs were put out by the Moscow symphany of some of their work. I have the Philip Glass one… very good.

      July 24, 2001 at 6:32 pm in reply to: 6 Degrees Of Billy Corgan. #64146
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        Corgan played on Shudder To Think’s song "When I was Born, I was Bored." Shudder to Think ties into Fugazi because of the record label being owned by MacKaye.

        Is my Piazzola explination acceptable?

        July 24, 2001 at 6:28 pm in reply to: 6 Degrees Of Billy Corgan. #64143
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          <BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ELJ:
          <STRONG>

          Urp, you’re right. Iha played on Fugazi’s Wack Azz Tuba Riff record though. Sorry.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

          Wait… that’s Fulflej… *smacks self on head*

          Hold on a second while I rethink.

          July 24, 2001 at 6:27 pm in reply to: 6 Degrees Of Billy Corgan. #64142
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            <BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by salamiguy:
            <STRONG>Jaron:
            Fugazi are not on Iha`s record label!
            I doubt they would give the Pumpkins the time of day unless Shudder To Think said to be nice to them!
            Ian Mackaye founded Dischord Records in 1980 or 81.
            Try my Astor Piazzola question,there is a connection!</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

            Urp, you’re right. Iha played on Fugazi’s Wack Azz Tuba Riff record though. Sorry.

            July 24, 2001 at 6:25 pm in reply to: 6 Degrees Of Billy Corgan. #64140
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              Piazzola –

              Moscow Chamber Orchestra links him to Ira Glass to Philip Glass (oh my, between Corgan’s alterego glass and the other two… oh my) who Corgan’s song Glass + The Ghost Children is said to be inspired by.

              If that’s not a good enough connection, I may need a little time.

              July 24, 2001 at 6:19 pm in reply to: 6 Degrees Of Billy Corgan. #64138
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                Yay… lots of people are asking now.

                I knew who Zamfir was becuase of his connection to Napster.

                1 – Zamfir joined Metallica to sue Napster.
                2 – Kirk Hammett was a member of Metallica.
                3 – Hammett played on song "Tommy The Cat" with Les Claypool.
                4 – Les Claypool & The Holy Mackerel featured Henry Rollins of The Rollins Band whose first CD Lifetime was producer by Ian Mackaye of Fugazi.
                5 – Fugazi on Iha’s record label.
                6 – Iha with Corgan in SP.

                Saturn9, Ira Glass?… that’s a bit too easy. [img]images/smiles/converted/wink.gif[/img]

                July 24, 2001 at 5:31 pm in reply to: 6 Degrees Of Billy Corgan. #64133
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                  That was a hard one.

                  1 – On Fiddler’s only album Waterfree (or something like that), MAtt Hunter preforms.
                  2 – Hunter did guitar tech work for Chad Sexton recently.
                  3 – Sexton being a member of 311.
                  4 – 311 had Jimmie’s Chicken Shack open in 2000 for them on their tour.
                  5 – SP had JCS open for them on the 1996 tour.
                  6 – Corgan lead singer for SP.

                  July 24, 2001 at 5:11 pm in reply to: 6 Degrees Of Billy Corgan. #64131
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                    1 – Big Daddy Kane preformed on Heavy D’s "Don’t Curse"
                    2 – Heavy D had Q-Tip guest star on his last record.
                    3 – Q-Tip is from Tribe Called Quest
                    4 – TCQ appeared on Lollapalloza in 94.
                    5 – Lollapalooza 94 headlined by SP.
                    6 – Corgan lead singer of SP.

                    July 24, 2001 at 4:55 pm in reply to: 6 Degrees Of Billy Corgan. #64129
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                      <BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ELJ:
                      <STRONG>
                      3 – Reznor slept with Courtney Love [although he denies it].
                      </STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                      And if we’re not counting that then the Reznor w/ Manson who toured with Hole/C. Love connection.

                      July 24, 2001 at 4:53 pm in reply to: 6 Degrees Of Billy Corgan. #64128
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                        1 – RZA aside from WuTang clan was in a super group called (I believe) The Good and The Bad and The Ugly
                        2 – Which was having mixing done by Trent Reznor.
                        3 – Reznor slept with Courtney Love [although he denies it].
                        4 – Corgan slept with C. Love.

                        (Good God almighty, with Courtney Love it becomes very easy… just like her.)

                        July 24, 2001 at 4:44 pm in reply to: 6 Degrees Of Billy Corgan. #64126
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                          After looking up the lineup to Tad…

                          1 – Kurt from Tad was in a band called Valis.
                          2 – Valis had a member named Dan who was also from Mudhoney but also, on occasion, Nirvana.
                          3 – Nirvana’s lead singer was Kurt Cobain.
                          4 – Who was married to Courtney Love.
                          5 – She slept with Billy Corgan on several occasions.

                          Next…

                          As far as rules go, I have 24 hours for each one.

                          <FONT>[ July 24, 2001 02:46 PM: Message mutated 1 time, lastly by ELJ ]</font>

                          July 24, 2001 at 4:33 pm in reply to: 6 Degrees Of Billy Corgan. #64123
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                            <BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by jeremiah:
                            <STRONG>Tad</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                            Who the heck is Tad?

                            July 24, 2001 at 4:18 pm in reply to: Best Debut Album? #65922
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                              <BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by salamiguy:
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                              Fugazi-13 songs(their first 2 EP`s)

                              </STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                              Salami – you are a veritable source of wisdom.

                              On another note – let’s play 6 degrees of Billy Corgan. OK… Billy Corgan was in a band named Smashing Pumpkins which had a guitarist named James Iha which owned a record studio named Scratchie Records which signed a band named Fugazi. Corgan to Fugazi in 4.

                              Also, Iha played on the album Wack Azz Tuba Riff for Fugazi, I believe.

                              July 24, 2001 at 3:14 pm in reply to: Best Debut Album? #65918
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                                <BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by salamiguy:
                                <STRONG>The Velvet Underground`s debut comes to my mind instantly.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                Ooooooooooh… I may change my vote to that.

                                July 24, 2001 at 3:04 pm in reply to: whats on your turntable…and why #64996
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                                  Been a while since I’ve posted on this thread so I thought an update was in order. Sorry, but I haven’t been getting me a piece of that hot new indie rock pie, but sticking to old classics:

                                  Modest Mouse – unsure of CD title [borrowed]
                                  Man Or Astroman – Destroy All Astromen
                                  Portishead – Live Roseland Ballroom NYC
                                  SP – Machina II: F&EOMM
                                  NIN – Pretty Hate Machine
                                  NIN – The Fragile (Disk 2)
                                  Dino Jr. – Green Mind

                                  That’s it lately. I’m learning to like Modest Mouse. As I said above, a friend let me borrow it and it’s proven great.

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