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Old 07-07-2012, 03:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, all -

I am undertaking quite a large project: to somehow assemble a history of Mineral's live shows during their three-year existence (1994-1997), and a listing of recordings made during those performances. Think a sort of Nirvana Live Guide, but Mineral style!

Once I get a reasonably-sized collection of dates and information, I will put together a website on which the information will be listed.

I am here to ask if any of you have any information about Mineral's tour dates, or have copies of recordings made during those dates? I currently have the following recordings on DVD:


Mineral - 10/26/1997 - Emo's, Austin, TX (Final Show!) - DVD part 1 of 3 - YouTube

Mineral - 5 - M.D. - Last Show @ Emos 10/26/97 - YouTube

emailed someone who listed himself as owning a copy of this,


Mineral - Live - 5/17/1996 (WashedUpEmo.com) - YouTube

and am working on a trade with the fellow who taped this.


Mineral - Unfinished - YouTube

IF YOU HAVE RECORDINGS TO SHARE (YAY!), I can trade or do b+p+extra's. If you want to trade, in addition to Mineral, I have this --->
Texas Is The Reason - Antique (Philly) 3-22-96 - YouTube), Ride playing at the Brixton Academy in London (1992), quite a bit of Nirvana video and audio, lots of Death Cab For Cutie audio... I really should make a tradelist at some point

Thanks, guys.

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I don't know that I can really help you, but this really cool and I admire your undertaking such a project. I think Mineral is a really good band, though I can't stand what I've heard of Pop Unknown. The guy's voice just got way too deep..I couldn't really take much of it. Maybe I'll like it more next listen.
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I don't know that I can really help you, but this really cool and I admire your undertaking such a project. I think Mineral is a really good band, though I can't stand what I've heard of Pop Unknown. The guy's voice just got way too deep..I couldn't really take much of it. Maybe I'll like it more next listen.
"The guy's voice ... got way too deep"?

The only relation to Mineral that Pop Unknown has is that Gabriel Wiley, Mineral's drummer, became the drummer of Pop Unknown post-Mineral. Pop Unknown's singer is/was a fellow named Tim Lasater, while Mineral's singer is/was Chris Simpson. Simpson went off to form The Gloria Record with Jeremy Gomez, Mineral's bassist/ex-bassist. Simpson was the singer of The Gloria Record, not Pop Unknown.

Therefore: the guy's voice didn't get too deep - it was an entirely different singer.


The Gloria Record Live NYC 2002 - YouTube


Pop Unknown - Writing It Down For You - YouTube
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"The guy's voice ... got way too deep"?

The only relation to Mineral that Pop Unknown has is that Gabriel Wiley, Mineral's drummer, became the drummer of Pop Unknown post-Mineral. Pop Unknown's singer is/was a fellow named Tim Lasater, while Mineral's singer is/was Chris Simpson. Simpson went off to form The Gloria Record with Jeremy Gomez, Mineral's bassist/ex-bassist. Simpson was the singer of The Gloria Record, not Pop Unknown.

Therefore: the guy's voice didn't get too deep - it was an entirely different singer.


The Gloria Record Live NYC 2002 - YouTube


Pop Unknown - Writing It Down For You - YouTube
Holy crap, dude, thanks, I just figured Chris sang for Pop Unknown. Thanks, I can probably enjoy the band a little bit more now, ha ha.
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