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Date: A While Ago
From: A member of a famous rock-n-roll band... whose identity we'll protect... so, let's
call the band The Rabbits... and this famous musician, Sniffle.
To: the membrane domain
Subject: Tristan
Hi there....
I've got the coolest, killer guitar player / songwriter for you!
He's the Guitar player for The Rabbits. He just signed management with
my good buddy Sam (The biggest West Coast PR guy ever!) and has
many major labels wanting him now! You must check out his site.
I told him you would do a ROMBOX thing on him, like ya did for me.
check it out:)
Snif
Sniffle,
should i go ahead with a site for em?
Sniffle replies:
of course!!!!!!
twood be real cool!
get back loretta
So, we do some simple pages to get it going... and the comments are encouraging:
From: Sniffle
To: the membrane domain
Subject: romper room
Hey there!
Great job on Tristan!
he he he ha ha ha
Snif
In pursuit of some good content we write back:
and, now i'm in search of music that has the 2 of ya playing on it....
is there any?
cuz dat would we b kewl
Sniffle replies:
yeah....dat would we b kewl........but dere an't nutin' yet!
maybe someday.......
did ya ask tristan?
From: psehelp@lyonesse.membrane.com
To: tristan
Subject: yo
hey there... i've been workin' with Sniffle
we have a site up for ya at http://rombox.com/tristan/
for now, it's sort-of a mirror to your other site...
however; we'd like to do some kewl stuph if it's all
right with you?
like... lots of sound clips... can you mail me anything
in digital format... like a cd or dat?
also, some interview sorts of things might be
swell for in our on-line zine --
(The Rock N' Roll Romper Room)
... if'n ya start emailin' me, i can turn it into webpages
just let me know?
To: psehelp@lyonesse.membrane.com
From: tristan
Subject: Re: yo
Hi there, what an unexpected pleasure.
By all means, I would actually rather have it completely different instead
of a rough analog of my site. the site really doesn't make much sense w/o
external links, sound files, loops etc. I don't know what browser you're
using but there's a lot more going on there than meets the eye.
There are certain key things that bother me too, like the fact that you
changed "abduction 'dream'?" to "Alien Abduction" with capital letters. I
never wanted to give the impression I was claiming to have had an actual
"experience". As much as I appreciate what you've done, it was done w/o my
permission and I feel a little weird about it. I would rather take it down
and put up some stuff that is unavailable on my site, like RealAudio,
LiquidAudio, ShockWave or something like that.
For that matter, I think LiquidAudio lets you download full-length
CD-quality songs - if you know how to set it up (I don't) and have the
credit-card stuff worked out we could actually make some money here...
An interview would be great... tell you what, I'll send you a bio and then
you can email me and start firin' away w/ the questions...
Thanks.
- T
We write back:
cool... and yeah, i'm sorry if their were changes...
i didn't do the work myself... a vol un tear did (i
was unaware of any changes?)
so, we can fixer up... and yeah, makin' sum money
down da road ain't a bad idea, either
and sorry about da feeling weird thingie -
"As much as I appreciate what you've done, it was done w/o my
permission and I feel a little weird about it."
but i thought we had your permission... that's why we did it?
just wanna make sure we are gettin' off on da right foot....
Sniffle had emailed me sumpin' about puttin' ya up...
it was a while a go... coupla months i think (we've
been busy...hehehe)
so anyhoo... lets rock n' roll?
To: psehelp@lyonesse.membrane.com
From: tristan
Subject: Re: yo
Status: RO
Hi,
(what's yer name, anyhoo?)
I visited your site and am thrilled to be a part of it. I am particularly
excited about the prospect of doing an interview. I attach a press release
in HTML to give us some starting points for discussion.
>snif had emailed me sumpin' about puttin' ya up...
>it was a while a go... coupla months i think (we've
>been busy...hehehe)
I was just taken off-guard, is all. Sniffle mentioned Rombox to me and said he
knew a guy with a RealAudio server he wanted to hook me up with, but I
guess we both got busy and just forgot about it.
Be sure to include a mailing address in your reply so I can send you a tape
- that way we both know what the hell we're talking about.
I will be in L.A. next week and can be reached at the xxxxxxx
hotel under my full name: Tristan blahblah.
Thanks - T
To: the membrane domain
From: tristan
Subject: preliminary questions/responses
HI, I'm getting some cd's done - as soon as I have them I'll send you one.
As for the questions, I'll try to answer them. I'm not that interested in
talking about guitars or guitar playing anymore - when you hear my stuff
you'll understand why. It is really a lot more song & vocal/lyric oriented
- that stuff is just a lot more interesting and challenging for me these
days. That's what I'd *prefer* to talk about - I'm kind of over being a
riff jockey. But like I said, when you get the stuff it will make sense -
there *is* some hairy guitar playing but it's mostly about the songs...
1) how many guitars do you own
A)About 8.
2) which is your favorite
A) The Anderson and the Les Paul are my recording guitars. They sound
great. Live, I use an assortment of cheap ones because I am much too
violent - I get carried away and try to get a piece of a monitor, a side
fill or somebody's head. (Long Live Sid!)
I also have a guitar signed by 3 members of Marilyn Manson (Marilyn,
Twiggy Ramirez and Madonna Wayne Gacy). But that's a story in itself...
3) who's borrowed guitar have you enjoyed playing
the most
A) Well, it's not a guitar story, but I played John Lennon's Mellotron once
at the old Record Plant. Only the flute sound worked, and only in 1 octave,
but it was just enough to play the intro to "Strawberry Fields" - believe
me, it made your hair stand on end.
The only guitar that I still get upset about was a '61 Lake Placid Blue
strat that was magic - it was alive in my hands. I think that one is now in
some fucking yuppie collector's vault along with 1,000 other guitars that
will never again see the light of day...
4) we've a friend on tour with the G3 (robert fripp,
steve via, and joe satriani) Do you know any of these
guys?
A) I took lessons from Steve as a kid. I got him for $10 an hour...
(PS: if you want to ask about my influences they are Adrian Belew, Mick
Ronson, Page Hamilton and Steve Jones...)
5) picks... what are you thoughts on playing with a pick?
i prefer to play without one... just using the fingers...
how about you?
A) I know that's how Beck does it..(i.e. Jeff Beck, not Beck Hansen). He
does amazing things w/o one. I myself am too much of a spaz... BTW I saw
Beck (Hansen) on SNL last night and he was great...What an incredible
performer.
6) it's evident that you play a wide range of styles...
when you're sittin' alone pickin' an acoustical, what
style comes out?
A) Hopefully, fully realized songs, with lyrics and everything. That's how
most of the good stuff is written...on my bed with an acoustic. I
frequently use weird tunings to break out of a rut. Sometimes I play a form
of mutant bastard ragtime, solely for yuks...
7) what are you thoughts on Yoko Ono?
A) I never really "got" her as an artist, but she & John had a true
partnership and I respect that as I respect anything John had a hand in.
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