AA TTTTTTTT IIIIII A A TTTTTTTT IIIIII AA AA TT II AAAAAA TT II AAAAAA TT II AA AA TT II AA AA TT II AA AA TT IIIIII AA AA TT IIIIII ctivist imes, ncorporated. ISSUE: 10 11 actually came out before this one. We waited a great deal of time for this one while attempting to unscramble it with a sector editor. This was going to be our second 80 column issue, and our first Amiga issue, but I guess it's back to the old 8bit atari. Oh well. ()()()()()()()()()()() ()()() disclaimer ()()() ()()()()()()()()()()() A lot of people are complaining about the ascii formatting of my T-Philes. Most people ask what kind of commodore, err, computer I use. Yes, I have an old 8bit atari, but that isn't the problem at all. I found out an hour ago that it's my modem. And my dip switches look like this: >-----------------< alligator : alligator clip : clip bell wire. AND I'M NOT TOUCHIN 'EM UNLESS SOMEONE LENDS ME A 12 OR 24 HUNDRED BAUD MODEM IN CASE I SCREW IT UP BIGTIME. The only other complaint I'm hearin, is the 40 column format. I'm sorry, but until EVERY computer hosts 80 columns I will publish at 40 columns. If you want an 80 column issue, get out your favorite text editor or word processor. At any rate, if you find yourself unable to read these issues, try downloading them another way, or from another board. Some sysops have changed the format using some program that's out there. When I find out what the name of the program is, I'll publish it here, and/or publish names of boards now and then where it's formatted properly. FLASH!!! WHO IS THE BAND THAT DID THE REMAKE OF LED ZEPPELIN'S "LIVIN LOVIN MAID"? Sounds like Fatboys, but it sounds awesome. NOTAS MUSICAS!!! --- -------- --- ----- ------- The official ATI music section. --- -------- --- ----- ------- To the tune of "Frito Bandito" commercial: Aye, Aye, Aye, Aye. Your mother sucks chrome off a bumper hitch. When stuck between two lousy choices ie: Bush/Duke, US/SU, Coke/Pepsi, MacDonalds/BurgerKing-- I always say choose BEER ----. Then instead of having to come up with a 4sh&C[L[$Y,@iLWWDZ,TKW.KR+$,X7 simply say, "Dunno, I was cocked". "Little" Steven Van Zandt told me last April that SPIN was really about the only worthwhile RockRag to check out any more. I guess he was just as angry with Hit Parader, Cream, and Rolling Stone as I was. I didnt notice so obviously until this month. (sept 88 issue) (the one with Traci Chapman on the cover... you know, the black chick with the nappi hair) Anyways, here's a few thoughts from various musicians I decided to highlight for you in case you cant get out and steal a copy or buy it maybe. (I did) HOLLY NEAR: If you write a generic peace song that just talks about peace and kindness, there is more of a tendency for them to be accepted than if you really propose solutions or if you put forward some kind of analysis of what is causing war or racism or sexism. You saw that when Little Steven was doing much more specific things about south africa. It was alright to feed the africans, but when we talked about actually wanting the africans to liberate themselves and take control of their own countries, then it was less of a hit than the humanitarian concept of just feedin the poor african peoples. BILLY BRAGG: For some artists, being political is what sells their record, for good or bad. Certainly my audience is based on political stuff. Nobody ever asks me what guitar strings I use or what I was doing in my next video. They all want to know when I am going to think of a good rhyme for "socialism". PETER GABRIEL: I really hope young people get a sense that they CAN make a difference in what is going on. I think that isthe most important thing- that they dont feel victims of the world; that they feel in charge of the world, because it's theirs to inherit. NONA HENDRYX: to me, the basic problem is to continue. Not only for the artist to do it but the audience or the people who are listening to stay involved. Not only on the large level, but on the small level, in your community, your neighborhood, your state. MERLE HAGGARD: was always necessary. From the time I was in the fourth, 5th grade, it would be on my report cards, only the teachers would call it staring out the window. But what I was doing was trying to write songs. JACKSON BROWN: A door was kicked open with Band Aid and Live Aid so that you saw a little bit of the rest of the world. Then the door opened a little further when you saw that there was apartheid in south africa. Now the door has really been kicked wide open because you see that our government is involved in a lot of things like selling arms to Iran, trading arms for hostages, and diverting money illegally to wars that really can only be called private wars now. LITTLE STEVEN: In the media, that's where the battle is. that's where the communication is going on -- where the public opinion is going to be effected. That's were education is going to take place. Any of you who attended the Rutgers Conventin last spring will remember the seminar called Media, Modem, and Music put on by Abbie Hoffman, Marc Greenberg, and Little Steven. They dealt with a revolution in the music industry, (and moreso the WHOLE media industry) saying a major change was on its way. These quotes, and many others in last month's SPIN just grabbed my attention, and made me think that change might be already powerfully on its way. (especially if you heard any of Traci Chapman's other (pronounced "not played on the radio statons)) songs. At any rate, I didnt mean for this article to make sense as a whole. It was more or less a collage, of musical stuff that might get you grabbin your acoustic; or hopefully your million watt marshall stack. cause this shit has GOT to get out. s/ prime. FAH-Q'S CORNER................. you. are. brought here. to you . by AAA . . Well here we are in Indianapolis. ATI had to go on vacation and just get away from the local secret service... I mean the police. This place is great. I am checking for 1800 divertors from my hotel room. You can do all kinds of schitt from a hotel room phone. When we checked in they never asked for id so I told them I was Phillip Regular. They gave us a room in the exec section when I told them I ran a newspaper. The room cost 33 a night with a bottle of wine. Well to get back to the phone. In this hotel they have a system that can dial direct to another room, just by dialing a 3 digit number. Well when I checked in the clerk told me I had to dial 0 and tell the desk I wanted an outside line. Well there is no dialtone on these fones, so it must be dead til you dial a #. Well I was in 136, and my friends were in 135. I dialed their # to tell them to wake up. When they hung up I got a dialtone. I dialed 0 for the desk but instead I got an operator from Indiana Bell. I called the office to get a printout of all the calls from this room and they said there WERE no calls. I dont know how that happened but I'm uploading this phile from the fone in my room right now and I'm not paying for it, I can assure you. rosto We found the rastafarians here in Indy. They are hanging around the courthouse handbilling. I lost mine, ut it said along the lines: laws for pot and the constitution grants freedom of religion, and their religion called for weed. So they should be able to use it in religions practice. They have been fighting for reform for 5 years here in indy because there is a big order of jamaicans and others who practice here in indy. ? I asked crash to marry me lastnite. She said yes. We will tell you when the wedding is. If I get everything set and get an apartment and stuff, the Prime Anarchist'll be the best man. I havent told him yet, so you know before he does. Goodbye from Indy the next trip will be to hawaii on my honeymoon so listen for the hula issue Fah-Q Live from INDY. Oh, the speed limit here is 65. For those of you who live in a 65 zone, the cops'll let you get away with 75-80 most of the time. They set their radar at 82 so you have a 17 mph leeway. bye *.* * . * * . * * . . * * . . * * * Saw a neat ad on TV for Citibank (criminals they are!!!) It was a customer discussing her card's abuse, and how helpful citi- corpse was thru it all. They told her she wasnt responsible for the $200 amigas, sneekers, fonesex, etc, that likely showed up on her fonebill. "Had it been another company besides citibank, it would've been ME doing the talking..." Ha. As if some other company would be different. Gimme a break. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE TO THE 1st $50 OF FRAUD AND THAT'S IT!!! To report a lost or stolen card, call 1800-336-0046. I say call them at least once a day. Make up some names and addresses. "I dont remember the account #; can you look it up?" FLASH!!! I JUST DIALED IT AT 5AM AND GOT NO ANSWER. GAVE UP AFTER 130 RINGS. IMAGINE THAT. MY CARD GOT STOLEN AND I CAN'T GET AHOLD OF THEM TO CANCEL IT. GIVES MY BURGLAR THAT EXTRA TIME TO PLAY AROUND WITH my CARD!!! Put those detectives to work. SUGGESTION OF THE MONTH: above cigarette machines and stuff in all the stores, you'll see APPLICATIONS to credit cards, motor clubs, vacation getaways, magazines, and assorted stuff. (especially citicorpse stuff) Send in about 30 or so. 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