February 19, 201016 yr Yeah I wish he could play in more decent venues, I am not saying that raves are "undecent", but you get the idea. He's not that recognized either, I bet he can go out to a mall in a crowded city and only a few people would recognize him and say hello to him. :laugh4:
February 20, 201016 yr Well I saw some pics and vids of the concerts he did in Montreal and it looked quite normal, not like a rave at all :thinking: I guess it depends on where the venue is held. That's very true :P Everyone has heard Porcelain at least once in their life, but most people would never recognize him :P
February 20, 201016 yr That's a good thing, all famous people and artists wish they could have a normal life and be a normal person, Moby's got both under his control. There is a video somewhere either in Youtube or Revver where a group of musicians and some other unknown people where at his apartment enjoying a nice chat with him and a couple of drinks, just like a normal party, and he had just met this people at a restaurant or something. You can see how he has such an open heart to everyone, have you ever heard about his tea shop in New York called TeaNY?
March 3, 201016 yr I loved his new album - Wait For Me. Shot In The Back Of The Head is really amazing. I like him more for his ambient material. Most everything from Animal Rights is incredible, amazing stuff. The sounds are just so haunting yet beautiful. I grew up on this album and it will be in my heart for the rest of my life.
March 3, 201016 yr That's a good thing, all famous people and artists wish they could have a normal life and be a normal person, Moby's got both under his control. :cool: There is a video somewhere either in Youtube or Revver where a group of musicians and some other unknown people where at his apartment enjoying a nice chat with him and a couple of drinks, just like a normal party, and Moby had just met this people at a restaurant or something! You can see how he has such an open heart to everyone, have you ever heard about his tea shop in New York called TeaNY? If you find this pleas post it!
March 3, 201016 yr Sorry for three post in a row but look at this journal entry...Or someone who commented on his page. (Third Paragraph) http://www.moby.com/journal/2010-02-22/videos-album-wait-for-me-have-all-been-d.html#comment-5418
April 10, 201016 yr Marie! I didn't you were the girl who liked Moby! :lol: I hadn't met you back at that time, I am glad you like him. :lips:
April 11, 201016 yr Marie! I didn't you were the girl who liked Moby! :lol: I hadn't met you back at that time, I am glad you like him. :lips: Haha yeah, I do :wacky: I'm glad to see that you like him too, Rishi :kiss: I just cried to this: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5L0I9BL0Jc]YouTube- Moby - Mistake (Live on KEXP)[/ame]
April 11, 201016 yr ^ awww. OMG I just can't believe this thread has only 4 pages !! :o Moby is such a freaking talented and humble person ! I think my all time favourite song is Pale Horses. It's so deep and perfect. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFsvKcWnee0]YouTube- Moby 'Pale Horses'[/ame] EDIT : Ok maybe not my ALLTIME favourite but definitely my latest favourite ^^ !
April 11, 201016 yr Oh yeah, Pale Horses is beautiful. Not my fav from Wait For Me, but it surely is one piece of art. This whole last album was good. Different, but good :)
April 30, 201016 yr just from Moby's facebook / blog so, a few months ago i got together with my friends dave and phil and tomato and started a metal band: diamondsnake posted on april 30, 2010 so, a few months ago i got together with my friends dave and phil and tomato and started a metal band: diamondsnake. http://diamondsnakerocks.com i love making music by myself in my studio, but i also really love playing as loud as possible in a rehearsal space with a bunch of friends, especially when it's heavy metal that would sound best listened to in a 7-11 parking lot in indiana in 1985. we have a debut show at the highline ballroom in nyc on june 17th if you want to come: http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/saleeventdetail?dispatch=loadselectiondata&eventid=1984305 i promise it will be awesome. oh, there are currently about 6 or 7 songs up on the website, but in a few weeks we'll put up more as we're obscenely prolific. and oh, here's our hastily constructed band bio: Diamondsnake Combining such disparate influences as rock, hard rock, metal, and heavy metal, New York City’s Diamondsnake was borne out of a shared love for entering a small, dark, and musty room, plugging into a few amps, and playing as loud as possible for a seriously long time. The Diamondsnake story begins in January 2010, when international music person Moby called up his friend Phil Costello, perhaps best known as the frontman for Bee Gees metal tribute band Tragedy and the guitar player for the hard rock band Satanicide, and asked him what he was up to. Phil told Moby he was in the process of finishing a sandwich. Moby then clarified that he was wondering what Phil was up to in a more general sense and- without waiting for an answer- asked Phil if he wanted to write a few songs together. If history has taught us anything, Phil said yes and- before long- the two had compiled rough demos for almost two dozen anthems from the future. To assist them in bringing their aural vision to life with suitable thunder, Moby and Phil then enlisted Tomato from the cult-rock band the Sound of Urchin to pummel the drums and Dave Hill, a world-class entertainer with whom Phil also plays in the rock band Valley Lodge, to trade off with Moby on bass and guitar as the oracle dictates. In April of 2010, the men of Diamondsnake entered Headgear studios in Brooklyn early one morning and emerged later that night having recorded and mixed 15 songs in their entirety with esteemed and bearded engineer Scott Norton, stopping only briefly to eat some vegan Chinese food that they all agreed was pretty good. From the molten riffage of “We Wanna Love You” to the relentless pop attack of “What the World Needs Now is Rock,” from the crushing lament of “Wrong Woman to Love” to the heartrending majesty of “Lady of the Morning” and beyond, the men of Diamondsnake somehow managed to address every topic and emotion worthy of honoring through song. Love, lust, good women, bad women, the power of rock, and predatory sea creatures- they are all here, celebrated in words and music by Diamondsnake. Their anthems finally documented on hard drive and cassette, Diamondsnake is now setting their steely gaze on bringing their rock assault to the stage. Strategic battles will be waged in the city of Los Angeles and the city of New York City in June of 2010. Further public displays of rock will follow at the behest of the seers. Cancel everything.
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