> fff l > f f l * > f i l * > ffffff aaaaa l sssss > f i n nnn ggggg a l s > f i nn n g g aaaaa l sssss > f i n n g g a a l s > f i n n ggggg aaaaa l sssss > g > gggg > > cccccc aaa v v eeeeee > c a a v v e January 1994 > c a a v v eee > c aaaaa v v e Number: 001 > cccccc a a v eeeeee > Released: 1-18-93 =================================================================== INDEX 1] Introduction 2] "Bless me Father" (poem) 3] "This just in" (humor?) 4] Record Reviews (top five from 1993) ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1] Introduction ----------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to fingal's cave. This is the first issue so here's what to expect: I don't know. That depends on what you cyber-loonies send me to put in this thing. Myself and my friends only have so many (interesting) things we can put in here. This first issue is totally consisting of things from myself and my friends. Please contribute for the next issue. We only have three guidelines: 1) You wrote what you are submitting. Don't rip someone else off. 2) It is under 5K or so. 3) It is interesting (at least to some people) If you meet all these three, you may get into this thing. We're looking for: stories, jokes, poems, editorials, record reviews, gripes, and things we haven't even thought to include. Our goal is to produce a zine that anyone can at least find one or two things inside of interest. I'm going to release this piece of electronic nonsense every month at or around the 15th onto alt.zines. I'm operating from a PC, so I don't have a FTP site. If someone would like to store it somewhere, go for it man. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 2] Bless me father by: Tommy Details ----------------------------------------------------------------- (This is a poem about a friend of mine) Bless Me Father Bless me Father for I have told You can read it in my deposition People in your flock believe me now Your congregation is slipping away Bless me Father for I was sinned My pain is deep and eternal I was taught you could be trusted But god's soldier is a devil Forgive me father, for you're in trouble The courts have your pious ass now You said if I told I'd go to hell If I do, I'll meet you there ----------------------------------------------------------------- 3] This Just In by: Fingal ----------------------------------------------------------------- This just in, the situation in the west has changed dramatically in the last 24 hours. What started out as a county fair in southern Oregon has erupted into civil war between Californians and Pacific Northwesterners. California is claiming it has taken the southern half of Oregon in retaliation for last night's raids on Beverly Hills. The state of Delaware has joined California and Arizona and declared themselves a nation called "California- Arizona-Delaware". Meanwhile, Washington, Oregon, and now Idaho have declared themselves a nation, calling themselves "Washington, Oregon and now Idaho". The state of Nevada remains neutral so they can take bets on the wars. Texas has declared itself a nation also, because they always wanted to, and now seemed like a good time. New Mexico doesn't care. The East is relatively calm, but a possible conflict between Chicagoans and Milwaukeeans seems eminent. The President is urging people to stay at home to watch sitcoms and not join the conflicts. We'll be right back after a word from Kelloggs. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4] Record Reviews by: Fingal ----------------------------------------------------------------- Here's my top five albums of 1993. I got to see four of the bands this year, which may or may not effect my choices. 1) Siamese Dream, Smashing Pumpkins. It's not because I'm from Chicago. I didn't put Liz Phair in my top ten and Urge Overkill I didn't get into at all. Although I did like Styx a long time ago. The music is loud and soft, and the lyrics speak for any kid who was unpopular (doesn't everyone claim they were a misfit today?) The music is fresh. The Pumpkins have built onto their previous album Gish with more production and clearer lyrics. If I had a vinyl copy, it would have to be replaced by now. 2) Become What You Are, Julianna Hatfield Three. Julianna, formerly of the Blake Babies, is perhaps the most underrated female song writer today. Her songs are never simple pop songs, but tackle many subjects such as fear of death, supermodels, striking back at criminals, stardom, addiction, and the homeless. She gives a great concert and has a great attitude about music. She's going to be big. 3) In Utero, Nirvana Nirvana has grown in this next album. Even without a "Teen Spirit", the songs show more diversity, in some cases by adding a cello. There is tenderness, but their is also killer guitars, feedback, and screaming. The lyrics speak more intelligently, from the perspective of fame. I like this album tons better than Pearl Jams' Vs. 4) self-titled Rage Against The Machine I bought this CD strictly on a recommendation from Perry Farrel of Lollopoluza (if he even decides that sort of thing). This is an album with angry sounds, angry lyrics, and great combining of the two. It's kind of Red Hot Chili Peppers meets Rollins, which is why I like it so much. They give a no-nonsense live show filled with emotion. 5) self-titled The Muffs Who? This is a quartet of two women and two men. The women were from The Pandoras. A friend was in the mood for a loud show at a small club, and the Muffs were in town. They killed the headliners (The Digits) with short pop/punk songs. The CD I bought the next day proved the Muffs have what it takes to deliver loud, fast, but melodic songs to a crowd. Other of my favorites: Undertow, Tool Fontanello, Babes in Toyland Debut, Bjork Everyone Else is doing it, why can't we?, Cranberries Vs, Pearl Jam Exile in Guyville, Liz Phair ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5] Closing Arguments by: Fingal ----------------------------------------------------------------- That's it. I know it's short, but if enough people write in with submissions, it will grow! Please send us your weird, funny, interesting bytes to: fingal@well.sf.ca.us end.