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pudmeister
- FB Fan -

United Kingdom
159 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2003 :  05:15:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hey Charlie why no Cult of Ray songs anymore? I dig that album! In other statements youve made you said you're not down with moshing(at your gigs neither am i) but you must get a buzz out of watching the pogoing, I know i do.

"Looking through the eyes of a pig I see it all" - Cypress Hill
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pudmeister
- FB Fan -

United Kingdom
159 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2003 :  05:20:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
didn't nirvana base that one song from in Utero on that book too?

"all babies" something battered butter... I do not recall



"like most babies smell like butter, his smell smelled like no other, he was born scentless and senceless, he was born a Scentless Apprentice"

"Looking through the eyes of a pig I see it all" - Cypress Hill
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ObfuscateByWill
* Dog in the Sand *

USA
1887 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2003 :  05:37:06  Show Profile  Visit ObfuscateByWill's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by BrendanT

Frank,

What current cover songs are you playing in rehearsal/thinking of playing? I always like the thought of hearing the Catholics playing a Travelling Wilburys tune. I think it came from a dream I had once?!



Ohhh!

Tweeter and the Monkey Man!

*Shka-pow!
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Frog in the Sand
-+ Le premiere frog +-

France
2715 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2003 :  05:57:32  Show Profile  Visit Frog in the Sand's Homepage  Reply with Quote
You love fine cuisine

We love good music

Welcome to France, Frank !!!
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blarg007
= Cult of Ray =

USA
493 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2003 :  08:49:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hey,
ever do 'strangest dream' ..er 'pray for the girls' from the powerpuff girls soundtrack live?
-if you want to earmark a gig to try it out -next time in Chicago would be fine...

..and what's with this stuff??..

guy_nolan
* Dog in the Sand *



United Kingdom
112 Posts
Posted - 10/17/2003 : 05:08:03
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Where the hell are Bowie, Bono and Radiohead with their checkbooks. I mean if they really are the Pixies fans they claim to be surely $5 miliion between them wouldn't seem like much.

Give 1000 monkey's 1000 typewriters and you're gonna be reading bullshit for the rest of your life.


leokearse
* Dog in the Sand *



United Kingdom
184 Posts
Posted - 10/17/2003 : 05:08:58
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5 million is realistic - Abba were offered a billion dollars to reform.

I reckon the Pixies would make that sum commercially viable. They might have to go a bit Kiss, but I'd be down at the front waving my oversized foam hand.

- Leo
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blargness rules (-at least it sounded good at the time anyway)
at this point i suppose a dancing bear reference on next LP is
pending?...


angled airlines give you so much yore



Edited by - blarg007 on 10/17/2003 09:49:26
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blarg007
= Cult of Ray =

USA
493 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2003 :  08:54:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
honestly, i have arrived at the notion that if a pixies reunion were to
happen and create the least bit of possibility of the catholics end or
change in line-up -then forget it.
-'show me your tears' should not be the last in the catholics catalog
of fine recordings.

BTW-let's get a move on with that Catholics double live CD, eh??!!

kill bill with love

Edited by - blarg007 on 10/17/2003 08:55:26
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Steak n Sabre
* Dog in the Sand *

Uzbekistan
1013 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2003 :  09:14:16  Show Profile  Visit Steak n Sabre's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by frnck blck


I am a guitar player.



For me, my friends, that says everything about why I enjoy Franks work, none of that singer/songwriter bullshit. The Man is a guitar player that writes great songs.

Can I be a Pint-er instead of a Punter?? Hacker-Schorr Oktoberfest is REALLY good this year...



The Cult of Frank: You've got questions, We've got answers
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blarg007
= Cult of Ray =

USA
493 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2003 :  09:55:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Steak n Sabre

quote:
Originally posted by frnck blck


I am a guitar player.



For me, my friends, that says everything about why I enjoy Franks work, none of that singer/songwriter bullshit. The Man is a guitar player that writes great songs.

Can I be a Pint-er instead of a Punter?? Hacker-Schorr Oktoberfest is REALLY good this year...



The Cult of Frank: You've got questions, We've got answers



and don't forget these:

Posted - 10/13/2003 : 07:45:38
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TO ALL MY FANS...
....I am a singer. I am not a dancing bear... I am a guy loading a trailer. I am not a dancing bear... I am a cabaret singer. . . I am not complaining.

FraNK

-the out of context thing is fun!


strange mice

Edited by - blarg007 on 10/17/2003 09:57:00
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blarg007
= Cult of Ray =

USA
493 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2003 :  10:19:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Posted - 10/17/2003 : 10:05:57
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http://forum.frankblack.net/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3513&whichpage=2
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what we should do is all pitch in and rent 2 cameras and make a deal for performance
sound and on the next U.S. tour the cameras follow frank from venue to venue and film
his shows.
-i mean does anyone know if any footage exists for the DVD that we are petitioning for?
-i would love to see them in the studio doin' takes
-in that wilco movie they took forever to finalize a song
-the catholics scenario would be a little more zoot i would think.

the FBnet members film it and shuttle the equipment from one local to the next for the next local members to use.
or rent locally or something like that.
with digital video being all the vogue these days it could work rather cheaply.
and at some point the adept local members get to film them laying down some studio cuts.
-and then at end of tour it gets crammed onto a 5 DVD set.
-if we did it i am sure frank would be supportive.
-just have to get past kengoes saying 'no filming at frank black concerts'
(that is a quote)
i for one could see this working.
comments?
otherwise consider me signed.


blarg

P.S. oh, and for pete's sake the rights for all content
would of course belong to the brothers catholic.
(who's pete anyway?)
((i know i can't type, but why should that hold me back?))

doubleblarg


Edited by - blarg007 on 10/17/2003 10:24:27
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the swimmer
* Dog in the Sand *

USA
1602 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2003 :  11:59:19  Show Profile  Visit the swimmer's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Yippeeeeeeee.

That's a great idea!
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Zubrins Red Ball
- FB Fan -

1 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2003 :  14:45:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Just found out about this board; I wanted to post a quick "thanks" to FB, if you're reading this. A couple of winters ago some friends and I were in a bar in New Haven, CT, and we noticed a familiar-looking guy at the end of the bar, doing the same thing we were doing (killing time waiting for the FB&C's gig). We had the bartender put the scotch on our tab, and you were good enough to come over and make small talk with a pod of potentially annoying mid-thirties fans. So.... I wanted to throw a quick thanks your way, and let you know that your approachableness (we're allowed to make up words, right?) won you a couple new fans. A buddy and his girlfriend (who didn't know your stuff) said "Hey, nice guy", and decided to come check out the gig. The next day, BANG! Two more albums sold!

Anyway, just wanted to pass on the note, and thanks for not launching bodyguards or rabid dogs on us or anything.

(Oh, and the show kicked ass. And it was a good crowd. Except for some guy who was running in and out of the side door to the dressing room, who, apparently, was stealing water and grub)
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jediroller
* Dog in the Sand *

France
1718 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2003 :  15:40:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Frank! I just wanted to say that the band truly rocked us off our socks tonight (10/17) in Lille. A show to remember! Thank you thank you thank you!!! We love you, please come back soon!



--
And the sun kicks in, like a killer through the curtain
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DruggedBunny
= Cult of Ray =

United Kingdom
395 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2003 :  16:51:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Frnk, do look into gig CD-burning! At the risk of presenting myself as Evil Incarnate, me and my brother taped the Glasgow Garage gig on Minidisc (turned out mostly a little too loud and distorted, but still very listenable); immediately afterwards we were joking about selling it to those leaving the venue; the thing is, we easily could have! You guys, with 'legit' rights to set up some *decent* recording equipment, could make some very nice beer-money selling the gigs-you've-just-heard...

The 3 Scottish gigs ruled, by the way -- rock and roll! Or, as you did solemnly state @ Aberdeen, "A WAH RWWAA NNNG RWAAAAA! RWWAA NNNG RWAAAAA! RWWAANNNGRWAAAAA!"

BTW Who *was* that stern older gentleman seated at the back of the Edinburgh and Aberdeen gigs? Looks like a cross between Goldfinger out of the Bond movies and some Wild West casino owner...?
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Mike Rutherford
- FB Fan -

USA
171 Posts

Posted - 10/18/2003 :  04:41:21  Show Profile  Click to see Mike Rutherford's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by frnck blck

quote:
Originally posted by Little Black Francis

Hey Frank - check out this great idea!

My friends went to a Billy Idol show a few weeks ago, and Billy has a big truck with a bunch of CD burners on it and they burn the copy of the show and sell them from 20$ after the show. You buy your ticket for the CD before the show, and you wait in line for 15 minutes after the show and you have a copy of it.

I had never heard of this and I thought it was a brilliant idea.

I know fans would eat up those live CDs and you could make money and make many people happy and destroy any reason to illegally bootleg your shows.

I know you guys do it all yourselves, so maybe you could do it on a smaller scale, possibly print 100 copies a gig or something, as opposed to 1000.

Will you seriously consider this idea? Becuase I would be buying them all the time.

Just a thought I thought I would pass on.

btw I love the new album. When I play "When will happiness find me again" I always end up in tears... such a beautiful album.

Okay, thanks for being here. Goodbye.

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ain't it funny how the goes



Wow. That is a really good idea. Thanks. I'll have to think about that. Really clever.

FB

Yes it IS a brilliant idea......one that you should most definitely think about....I know that the last time I saw you here in my good ole state of KY. I was wondering if there was any merch especially for the concert-goers.....well, this is a way that you could make some merch especially for the concert goers and make some damn good money all the same (hell, next time you come to Louisville, Let's all go for some late night beer and pizza!!!!)....Anyways......great job with the new record Frank....not as good IMO as BLD or DW, but still damned good nonetheless!
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taco kicker
- FB Fan -

USA
1 Posts

Posted - 10/18/2003 :  14:29:32  Show Profile  Visit taco kicker's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi Frank- I'm a huge fan... I recently saw you solo at Zuzu- Central Square Cambridge... great time!

Edited by - taco kicker on 09/04/2006 19:35:17
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Purrsia
- FB Fan -

USA
27 Posts

Posted - 10/18/2003 :  14:50:26  Show Profile  Visit Purrsia's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hmmm, I haven't been here long, but I don't think Frank runs this site - just visits. Tis a fan site, me thinks.

Your mentioning him remarking on your shirt at a concert reminded me of the first time I saw him in concert in June of 93 in Pontiac, MI (Frank, I'm sure you remember. Yes, I'm joking. I don't expect you to remember that a day from when it happened, much less over 10 years later ;)
I was wearing a funky little hat and about fell over when between tunes Frank looked right at me and said "I like your hat" O.o Just to be sure, I scoped out the crowd around me and sure as shit I was the only one wearing a hat.
http://www.purrsiathunder.net/purrpics/meprograd.jpg <----- This was the hat, actually [if the link gives you an error message, cut and paste it into your browser. Don't ask, it's complicated]. You can even pretend the Sugar shirt is a Frank Black shirt. Sure you can. And yes, that's me as a high school senior - and I'm bald as a cue ball underneath said hat ~geek~ :-B

I still have that damn thing, and whenever it happens to catch my eye, I think of that moment in that concert and have a nice chuckle.




--Purrsia
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Dave Noisy
Minister of Chaos

Canada
4496 Posts

Posted - 10/18/2003 :  17:46:21  Show Profile  Visit Dave Noisy's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Yes, this site is totally fan-driven, and not an 'official' site.
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mun chien andalusia
= Quote Accumulator =

Italy
2139 Posts

Posted - 10/18/2003 :  23:26:10  Show Profile  Visit mun chien andalusia's Homepage  Click to see mun chien andalusia's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Dave Noisy

Yes, this site is totally fan-driven, and not an 'official' site.


and i like it like this.


presented in mind control\where available
www.munchienandalusia.too.it
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Purrsia
- FB Fan -

USA
27 Posts

Posted - 10/19/2003 :  08:49:54  Show Profile  Visit Purrsia's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Ok, that's what I thought :) Fan sites tend to be the best, it's true. But why am I telling you that? You know it already!

--Purrsia
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Cartland
- FB Fan -

Iceland
78 Posts

Posted - 10/19/2003 :  12:57:56  Show Profile  Visit Cartland's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hey Frank, I've been asking around, to little avail, how one would approach you/Ken Goes/whomever it takes regarding playing in Iceland. If you're reading this, I think I could facilitate things and guide you to the right people. We just had the Iceland Airwaves music festival and it struck me that you'd be a perfect headliner for one of the venues there. I'm absolutely positive that you could win over a lot of people here.

So, drop me a line at ivarjons(at)yahoo.com if you and/or Mr. Goes are interested.
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dougit
- FB Fan -

87 Posts

Posted - 10/19/2003 :  14:52:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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FRANK, EVERYTHING IS ABOUT TO CHANGE IN THIS WORLD.....


GET READY.


(P.S. WHAT ARE YOU READING THESE DAYS? TRY THE URANTIA BOOK!, but hurry as time is short)
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Cult_Of_Frank
= Black Noise Maker =

Canada
11687 Posts

Posted - 10/19/2003 :  15:01:05  Show Profile  Visit Cult_Of_Frank's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Cartland

Hey Frank, I've been asking around, to little avail, how one would approach you/Ken Goes/whomever it takes regarding playing in Iceland. If you're reading this, I think I could facilitate things and guide you to the right people. We just had the Iceland Airwaves music festival and it struck me that you'd be a perfect headliner for one of the venues there. I'm absolutely positive that you could win over a lot of people here.




Cartland, did you see his reply to you earlier. I'm not sure what it means, and I'm pretty sure it doesn't relate to your new question, but it's something. Maybe he'll play there someday. Here it is:


quote:
Originally posted by Cartland

Have you ever contemplated coming to Iceland? It's a swell place, Dave Grohl says so.

quote:
Originally posted by frnck blck

wanna go...wanna go blue lagoon....wanna rent a 4 wheel drive....yeah...iceland







"Join the Cult of Frank / And you'll be enlightened"
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Cartland
- FB Fan -

Iceland
78 Posts

Posted - 10/19/2003 :  15:21:45  Show Profile  Visit Cartland's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Yeah, I saw that; t'was before I had the revelation "I must bring the King to Iceland myself" :)

Maybe people don't know what he's on about in that reply, but renting a jeep in Iceland is a lot of fun and a really good way to experience nature (I'm sounding like the president of the Icelandic tourist board :) Sorry about that).
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EvilDeadHead
- FB Fan -

9 Posts

Posted - 10/19/2003 :  20:43:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hey Frank,
I was front row at the first McCabe's show last month and gave you back your setlist when it dropped. I have two questions for you.
Have you seen or heard about the great new indie-film Bubba Ho-Tep?
and
Have you ever listened to Phish?
thanks!
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Little Black Francis
> Teenager of the Year <

3648 Posts

Posted - 10/19/2003 :  21:12:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
message

Edited by - Little Black Francis on 11/12/2003 19:54:19
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El Barto
= Song DB Master =

USA
4020 Posts

Posted - 10/19/2003 :  22:21:05  Show Profile  Visit El Barto's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dougit

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.
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FRANK, EVERYTHING IS ABOUT TO CHANGE IN THIS WORLD.....


GET READY.


(P.S. WHAT ARE YOU READING THESE DAYS? TRY THE URANTIA BOOK!, but hurry as time is short)



Uh, what the hell?


"I joined the Cult of Clops / If I were you, I'd sleep with one eye open."
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Little Black Francis
> Teenager of the Year <

3648 Posts

Posted - 10/19/2003 :  22:49:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
True that mayn

Assassinate FB... If anyone "john lennon's" fb I'll bounty hunt your ass. So fuck you, you arrogant prick.

I am not an angry person, however, I tend to rage.

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ain't it funny how the goes
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Itchload
= Cult of Ray =

USA
891 Posts

Posted - 10/20/2003 :  00:39:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
how did this thread suddenly get so creepy?
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Chip Away Boy
= Cult of Ray =

914 Posts

Posted - 10/20/2003 :  01:21:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
agreed
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mun chien andalusia
= Quote Accumulator =

Italy
2139 Posts

Posted - 10/20/2003 :  01:47:37  Show Profile  Visit mun chien andalusia's Homepage  Click to see mun chien andalusia's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dougit

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.
.
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FRANK, EVERYTHING IS ABOUT TO CHANGE IN THIS WORLD.....


GET READY.


(P.S. WHAT ARE YOU READING THESE DAYS? TRY THE URANTIA BOOK!, but hurry as time is short)



sounds like a threat...what are you up to?are you thinking about putting a tnt belt on and going to a fb gig or something?


presented in mind control\where available
www.munchienandalusia.too.it
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Cult_Of_Frank
= Black Noise Maker =

Canada
11687 Posts

Posted - 10/20/2003 :  07:36:31  Show Profile  Visit Cult_Of_Frank's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Anybody know what the Urantia book is? 'cause if this is a joke, it's not funny, and if it's not, well, ummmmm...

Dougit, I think you might want to explain what you meant by that post before this lynch mob that's forming gets a hold of you.


"Join the Cult of Frank / And you'll be enlightened"
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ObfuscateByWill
* Dog in the Sand *

USA
1887 Posts

Posted - 10/20/2003 :  08:09:00  Show Profile  Visit ObfuscateByWill's Homepage  Reply with Quote
http://www.urantia.org/

An excerpt (Page 652):

Urantia is of origin in your sun, and your sun is one of the multifarious offspring of the Andronover nebula, which was onetime organized as a component part of the physical power and material matter of the local universe of Nebadon. And this great nebula itself took origin in the universal force-charge of space in the superuniverse of Orvonton, long, long ago.

At the time of the beginning of this recital, the Primary Master Force Organizers of Paradise had long been in full control of the space-energies which were later organized as the Andronover nebula.

987,000,000,000 years ago associate force organizer and then acting inspector number 811,307 of the Orvonton series, traveling out from Uversa, reported to the Ancients of Days that space conditions were favorable for the initiation of materialization phenomena in a certain sector of the, then, easterly segment of Orvonton.

900,000,000,000 years ago the Uversa archives testify, there was recorded a permit issued by the Uversa Council of Equilibrium to the superuniverse government authorizing the dispatch of a force organizer and staff to the region previously designated by inspector number 811,307. The Orvonton authorities commissioned the original discoverer of this potential universe to execute the mandate of the Ancients of Days calling for the organization of a new material creation.

Edited by - ObfuscateByWill on 10/20/2003 08:14:18
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apl4eris
~ Abstract Brain ~

USA
4800 Posts

Posted - 10/20/2003 :  08:27:01  Show Profile  Visit apl4eris's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I think he thinks the end of the world in nigh....just a guess. I'm thinking he respects FB and just wants FB to protect himself with knowledge - I am now off to furiously hunt for this "URANTIA" book. Because, I am gullible.

Edit: oops! missed Obfuscate's post. That explains everything.....ha!ha!ha!ha.ha? -ouch

"Laugha while you can monkey boy"

Edited by - apl4eris on 10/20/2003 08:32:01
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Cult_Of_Frank
= Black Noise Maker =

Canada
11687 Posts

Posted - 10/20/2003 :  08:38:59  Show Profile  Visit Cult_Of_Frank's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Thanks, Obfuscate. Sounds about right, apl (what's your name again, is it Alice?). I thought it might be a joke related to the book, though the question of whether it's a joke still remains.


"Join the Cult of Frank / And you'll be enlightened"
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apl4eris
~ Abstract Brain ~

USA
4800 Posts

Posted - 10/20/2003 :  10:23:52  Show Profile  Visit apl4eris's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Cult_Of_Frank

Thanks, Obfuscate. Sounds about right, apl (what's your name again, is it Alice?). I thought it might be a joke related to the book, though the question of whether it's a joke still remains.

"Join the Cult of Frank / And you'll be enlightened"

COF: Alice? Weird, no, but it's my cat's name...kinda freaky -cool!

Dear Frank,
As far as cautionary end-of-the-world books go, it makes me wonder if you've ever read "Critical Path" by Buckminster Fuller ( http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa111897.htm ). It's more of a hopeful visionary's take on the state of things and how to steer towards an ideal state. Bucky balls, dymaxion car, geodesic domes. Plus a *very* hopeful view of a future United Nations. You're probably already familiar with him, but I still wonder if you think he was more a likeable naive mathematician or a visionary genius with real-world applicable solutions/contemporary worth. Does his work ever come up in your lyrics? I guess I don't really think you'll have a chance or really want to answer this post, as I guess it's a little silly, but hey, it's worth a shot. :)

Where are we going?
Planet ten!
When?
Real soon!!

-The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
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