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#5909 From: nefarius1977
Date: Fri Apr 3, 2009 6:09 pm
Subject: Lovecraft on LinkedIn
nefarius1977
 
Hi all,

For those of you with a LinkedIn (internation business networking site) account
it might be interesting to know that there is a LinkedIn group dedicated to
Lovecraft: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1833201. A great way of combining
Lovecraft and business oppurtunities.

See you around

#5910 From: MorganScorpion <morganscorpion@...>
Date: Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:40 pm
Subject: Dreams in the Witch-House audiobook
morganscorpion
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http://www.archive.org/details/DreamsInTheWitch-house

If anyone wants a copy. I do hope you enjoy it.

regards
Morgan


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#5911 From: "dboy452003" <davenewman@...>
Date: Wed May 6, 2009 4:29 am
Subject: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom and Eternity
dboy452003
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I have a radio show on hollowearthradio.com.  I look at the impact of cultural
phenomena on music.  Please check out this week's show "under the influence" of
H.P. Lovecraft.  Explore music influenced by our favorite wordsmith.

Do you have any suggestions? I have Caravan, Lovecraft, Metallica, GWAR, and
some of the more mainstream bands.  Any band I might miss?

Please send ideas to me at davenewman@....

Please support commercial free internet radio by listening to "under the
influence" Sundays 10am (10am Pacific).

Hail to the Elder Gods.

DN

#5912 From: running_wild_666
Date: Thu May 7, 2009 2:35 am
Subject: Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom and Eternity
running_wild...
 
Metallica :
- Call of Ktulu (spelled different for copyright issues)
- The Thing That Should Not Be

Morbid Angel :
- The Ancient Ones
- Angel of Disease
+ Many other Lovecraft-esqe subjects

Rage :
- The Crawling Chaos
- Shadow Out of Time
- Beyond The Wall of Sleep
- Trapped
- Lost in the Ice

Dark Moor :
- The Silver Key

Testament :
- The Haunting (Lovecraft-inspired)

King Diamond :
- Many Lovecraft-esque stories told in the the music

Symphony X
- Claims newest album "Paradise Lost" inspired partly by Lovecraft
(and obviously John Milton)
  : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Lost_(Symphony_X_album)


More :
- http://www.hplovecraft.com/popcult/music.asp
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_references_to_the_Cthulhu_Mythos

--- In hplovecraft@yahoogroups.com, "dboy452003" <davenewman@...> wrote:
>
> I have a radio show on hollowearthradio.com.  I look at the impact of cultural
phenomena on music.  Please check out this week's show "under the influence" of
H.P. Lovecraft.  Explore music influenced by our favorite wordsmith.
>
> Do you have any suggestions? I have Caravan, Lovecraft, Metallica, GWAR, and
some of the more mainstream bands.  Any band I might miss?
>
> Please send ideas to me at davenewman@...
>
> Please support commercial free internet radio by listening to "under the
influence" Sundays 10am (10am Pacific).
>
> Hail to the Elder Gods.
>
> DN
>

#5913 From: "dan bailey" <dpbailey@...>
Date: Thu May 7, 2009 2:43 am
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom and Eternity
dpbailey2001
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It's basically a love song, counterintuitively enough, but The Room's "Things
Have Learnt to Walk That Ought to Crawl" obviously deserves prominent mention.
As does the '80s band Crawling Chaos.

Dan

   ----- Original Message -----
   From: running_wild_666
   To: hplovecraft@yahoogroups.com
   Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 9:35 PM
   Subject: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom and
Eternity





   Metallica :
   - Call of Ktulu (spelled different for copyright issues)
   - The Thing That Should Not Be

   Morbid Angel :
   - The Ancient Ones
   - Angel of Disease
   + Many other Lovecraft-esqe subjects

   Rage :
   - The Crawling Chaos
   - Shadow Out of Time
   - Beyond The Wall of Sleep
   - Trapped
   - Lost in the Ice

   Dark Moor :
   - The Silver Key

   Testament :
   - The Haunting (Lovecraft-inspired)

   King Diamond :
   - Many Lovecraft-esque stories told in the the music

   Symphony X
   - Claims newest album "Paradise Lost" inspired partly by Lovecraft
   (and obviously John Milton)
   : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Lost_(Symphony_X_album)

   More :
   - http://www.hplovecraft.com/popcult/music.asp
   - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_references_to_the_Cthulhu_Mythos

   --- In hplovecraft@yahoogroups.com, "dboy452003" <davenewman@...> wrote:
   >
   > I have a radio show on hollowearthradio.com. I look at the impact of
cultural phenomena on music. Please check out this week's show "under the
influence" of H.P. Lovecraft. Explore music influenced by our favorite
wordsmith.
   >
   > Do you have any suggestions? I have Caravan, Lovecraft, Metallica, GWAR, and
some of the more mainstream bands. Any band I might miss?
   >
   > Please send ideas to me at davenewman@...
   >
   > Please support commercial free internet radio by listening to "under the
influence" Sundays 10am (10am Pacific).
   >
   > Hail to the Elder Gods.
   >
   > DN
   >





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#5914 From: Jake <django226@...>
Date: Thu May 7, 2009 2:57 am
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom and Eternity
django226
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Don't forget -  Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, Cradle of Filth and H.P.
Lovecraft (the band, you know White Ship, Mountains of Madness and such)

--- On Wed, 5/6/09, dan bailey <dpbailey@...> wrote:
From: dan bailey <dpbailey@...>
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom
and Eternity
To: hplovecraft@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 9:43 PM



















It's basically a love song, counterintuitively enough, but The Room's "Things
Have Learnt to Walk That Ought to Crawl" obviously deserves prominent mention.
As does the '80s band Crawling Chaos.



Dan



----- Original Message -----

   From: running_wild_ 666

   To: hplovecraft@ yahoogroups. com

   Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 9:35 PM

   Subject: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom and
Eternity



Metallica :

   - Call of Ktulu (spelled different for copyright issues)

   - The Thing That Should Not Be



Morbid Angel :

   - The Ancient Ones

   - Angel of Disease

   + Many other Lovecraft-esqe subjects



Rage :

   - The Crawling Chaos

   - Shadow Out of Time

   - Beyond The Wall of Sleep

   - Trapped

   - Lost in the Ice



Dark Moor :

   - The Silver Key



Testament :

   - The Haunting (Lovecraft-inspired )



King Diamond :

   - Many Lovecraft-esque stories told in the the music



Symphony X

   - Claims newest album "Paradise Lost" inspired partly by Lovecraft

   (and obviously John Milton)

   : http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Paradise_ Lost_(Symphony_X_ album)



More :

   - http://www.hplovecr aft.com/popcult/ music.asp

   - http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Cultural_ references_ to_the_Cthulhu_ Mythos



--- In hplovecraft@ yahoogroups. com, "dboy452003" <davenewman@ ...> wrote:

   >

   > I have a radio show on hollowearthradio. com. I look at the impact of
cultural phenomena on music. Please check out this week's show "under the
influence" of H.P. Lovecraft. Explore music influenced by our favorite
wordsmith.

   >

   > Do you have any suggestions? I have Caravan, Lovecraft, Metallica, GWAR, and
some of the more mainstream bands. Any band I might miss?

   >

   > Please send ideas to me at davenewman@. ..

   >

   > Please support commercial free internet radio by listening to "under the
influence" Sundays 10am (10am Pacific).

   >

   > Hail to the Elder Gods.

   >

   > DN

   >



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#5915 From: running_wild_666
Date: Thu May 7, 2009 2:58 am
Subject: Lovecraftian School Board Member Wants Madness Added To Curriculum
running_wild...
 
#5916 From: Melissa <mwalsh005@...>
Date: Thu May 7, 2009 12:16 pm
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom and Eternity
asenath44
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also  Electric Wizard!! Their latest cd, Witchcult Today has the song
Dunwich Horror.  Many of their songs have lyrics based on Loveacraft's
stories and themes from RE Howard's stories too.  Moss has a CD called
Cthonic Rites-it's some pretty heavy doom, it's great!!


Melissa

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Jake <django226@...> wrote:

>
>
> Don't forget -  Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, Cradle of Filth and H.P.
> Lovecraft (the band, you know White Ship, Mountains of Madness and such)
>
> --- On Wed, 5/6/09, dan bailey <dpbailey@... <dpbailey%40att.net>>
> wrote:
> From: dan bailey <dpbailey@... <dpbailey%40att.net>>
> Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of
> Doom and Eternity
> To: hplovecraft@yahoogroups.com <hplovecraft%40yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 9:43 PM
>
>
> It's basically a love song, counterintuitively enough, but The Room's
> "Things Have Learnt to Walk That Ought to Crawl" obviously deserves
> prominent mention. As does the '80s band Crawling Chaos.
>
> Dan
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: running_wild_ 666
>
> To: hplovecraft@ yahoogroups. com
>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 9:35 PM
>
> Subject: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom
> and Eternity
>
> Metallica :
>
> - Call of Ktulu (spelled different for copyright issues)
>
> - The Thing That Should Not Be
>
> Morbid Angel :
>
> - The Ancient Ones
>
> - Angel of Disease
>
> + Many other Lovecraft-esqe subjects
>
> Rage :
>
> - The Crawling Chaos
>
> - Shadow Out of Time
>
> - Beyond The Wall of Sleep
>
> - Trapped
>
> - Lost in the Ice
>
> Dark Moor :
>
> - The Silver Key
>
> Testament :
>
> - The Haunting (Lovecraft-inspired )
>
> King Diamond :
>
> - Many Lovecraft-esque stories told in the the music
>
> Symphony X
>
> - Claims newest album "Paradise Lost" inspired partly by Lovecraft
>
> (and obviously John Milton)
>
> : http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Paradise_ Lost_(Symphony_X_ album)
>
> More :
>
> - http://www.hplovecr aft.com/popcult/ music.asp
>
> - http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Cultural_ references_ to_the_Cthulhu_
> Mythos
>
> --- In hplovecraft@ yahoogroups. com, "dboy452003" <davenewman@ ...>
> wrote:
>
> >
>
> > I have a radio show on hollowearthradio. com. I look at the impact of
> cultural phenomena on music. Please check out this week's show "under the
> influence" of H.P. Lovecraft. Explore music influenced by our favorite
> wordsmith.
>
> >
>
> > Do you have any suggestions? I have Caravan, Lovecraft, Metallica, GWAR,
> and some of the more mainstream bands. Any band I might miss?
>
> >
>
> > Please send ideas to me at davenewman@. ..
>
> >
>
> > Please support commercial free internet radio by listening to "under the
> influence" Sundays 10am (10am Pacific).
>
> >
>
> > Hail to the Elder Gods.
>
> >
>
> > DN
>
> >
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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>


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#5917 From: Patrick <frozen_twilight@...>
Date: Thu May 7, 2009 12:48 pm
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom and Eternity
frozen_twilight
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Ah, Moss is crushingly lovely. Good stuff. Not sure if this was mentioned, by
High On Fire's The Face of Oblivion mentions Arkham.

--- On Thu, 5/7/09, Melissa <mwalsh005@...> wrote:

From: Melissa <mwalsh005@...>
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom 
and Eternity
To: hplovecraft@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009, 8:16 AM

















       also  Electric Wizard!! Their latest cd, Witchcult Today has the song

Dunwich Horror.  Many of their songs have lyrics based on Loveacraft's

stories and themes from RE Howard's stories too.  Moss has a CD called

Cthonic Rites-it's some pretty heavy doom, it's great!!



Melissa



On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Jake <django226@yahoo. com> wrote:



>

>

> Don't forget -  Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, Cradle of Filth and H.P.

> Lovecraft (the band, you know White Ship, Mountains of Madness and such)

>

> --- On Wed, 5/6/09, dan bailey <dpbailey@att. net <dpbailey%40att. net>>

> wrote:

> From: dan bailey <dpbailey@att. net <dpbailey%40att. net>>

> Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of

> Doom and Eternity

> To: hplovecraft@ yahoogroups. com <hplovecraft% 40yahoogroups. com>

> Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 9:43 PM

>

>

> It's basically a love song, counterintuitively enough, but The Room's

> "Things Have Learnt to Walk That Ought to Crawl" obviously deserves

> prominent mention. As does the '80s band Crawling Chaos.

>

> Dan

>

> ----- Original Message -----

>

> From: running_wild_ 666

>

> To: hplovecraft@ yahoogroups. com

>

> Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 9:35 PM

>

> Subject: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom

> and Eternity

>

> Metallica :

>

> - Call of Ktulu (spelled different for copyright issues)

>

> - The Thing That Should Not Be

>

> Morbid Angel :

>

> - The Ancient Ones

>

> - Angel of Disease

>

> + Many other Lovecraft-esqe subjects

>

> Rage :

>

> - The Crawling Chaos

>

> - Shadow Out of Time

>

> - Beyond The Wall of Sleep

>

> - Trapped

>

> - Lost in the Ice

>

> Dark Moor :

>

> - The Silver Key

>

> Testament :

>

> - The Haunting (Lovecraft-inspired )

>

> King Diamond :

>

> - Many Lovecraft-esque stories told in the the music

>

> Symphony X

>

> - Claims newest album "Paradise Lost" inspired partly by Lovecraft

>

> (and obviously John Milton)

>

> : http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Paradise_ Lost_(Symphony_ X_ album)

>

> More :

>

> - http://www.hplovecr aft.com/popcult/ music.asp

>

> - http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Cultural_ references_ to_the_Cthulhu_

> Mythos

>

> --- In hplovecraft@ yahoogroups. com, "dboy452003" <davenewman@ ...>

> wrote:

>

> >

>

> > I have a radio show on hollowearthradio. com. I look at the impact of

> cultural phenomena on music. Please check out this week's show "under the

> influence" of H.P. Lovecraft. Explore music influenced by our favorite

> wordsmith.

>

> >

>

> > Do you have any suggestions? I have Caravan, Lovecraft, Metallica, GWAR,

> and some of the more mainstream bands. Any band I might miss?

>

> >

>

> > Please send ideas to me at davenewman@. ..

>

> >

>

> > Please support commercial free internet radio by listening to "under the

> influence" Sundays 10am (10am Pacific).

>

> >

>

> > Hail to the Elder Gods.

>

> >

>

> > DN

>

> >

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

>

>

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#5918 From: Philippe Gindre <silverkey@...>
Date: Sat May 9, 2009 10:00 am
Subject: Lovecraft's grave
chipougne
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One of my friends is convinced that Lovecraft's tombstone bears the famous
distich "That is not dead..."
I told him that to my knowledge what was written on Lovecraft's grave was the
none less famous "I am Providence".
Did they change anything lately? That seems most unlikely.

Phil

#5919 From: T.R.Livesey <tlivesey@...>
Date: Sat May 9, 2009 9:32 pm
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Lovecraft's grave
westwood_ent...
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I was just there last August. It says no such thing.

T.R. Livesey
tlivesey@...

On Sat 05/ 9/09  5:00 AM , Philippe Gindre silverkey@... sent:
> One of my friends is convinced that Lovecraft's tombstone bears the famous
> distich "That is not dead..."I told him that to my knowledge what was written
on Lovecraft's grave was
> the none less famous "I am Providence".Did they change anything lately? That
seems most unlikely.
>
> Phil
>
>
>
>
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#5920 From: Philippe Gindre <silverkey@...>
Date: Sun May 10, 2009 7:01 am
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Lovecraft's grave
chipougne
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>I was just there last August. It says no such thing.
You mean "That is not dead..." or "I am Providence"?

#5921 From: davenewman@...
Date: Sun May 10, 2009 10:04 pm
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom and Eternity
dboy452003
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Played Metallica, Mercyful Fate, some metal artist Krispin Harnung, Cradle of
Filt, HP Lovecraft, Caravan, others.  Will rebroadcast show 1100pm-1am Tues Pac
time
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick" <frozen_twilight@...>
To: hplovecraft@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2009 5:48:05 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom
 and Eternity








Ah, Moss is crushingly lovely. Good stuff. Not sure if this was mentioned, by
High On Fire's The Face of Oblivion mentions Arkham.

--- On Thu, 5/7/09, Melissa < mwalsh005@... > wrote:

From: Melissa < mwalsh005@... >
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom
and Eternity
To: hplovecraft@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009, 8:16 AM

also Electric Wizard!! Their latest cd, Witchcult Today has the song

Dunwich Horror. Many of their songs have lyrics based on Loveacraft's

stories and themes from RE Howard's stories too. Moss has a CD called

Cthonic Rites-it's some pretty heavy doom, it's great!!

Melissa

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Jake <django226@yahoo. com> wrote:

>

>

> Don't forget - Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, Cradle of Filth and H.P.

> Lovecraft (the band, you know White Ship, Mountains of Madness and such)

>

> --- On Wed, 5/6/09, dan bailey <dpbailey@att. net <dpbailey%40att. net>>

> wrote:

> From: dan bailey <dpbailey@att. net <dpbailey%40att. net>>

> Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of

> Doom and Eternity

> To: hplovecraft@ yahoogroups. com <hplovecraft% 40yahoogroups. com>

> Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 9:43 PM

>

>

> It's basically a love song, counterintuitively enough, but The Room's

> "Things Have Learnt to Walk That Ought to Crawl" obviously deserves

> prominent mention. As does the '80s band Crawling Chaos.

>

> Dan

>

> ----- Original Message -----

>

> From: running_wild_ 666

>

> To: hplovecraft@ yahoogroups. com

>

> Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 9:35 PM

>

> Subject: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom

> and Eternity

>

> Metallica :

>

> - Call of Ktulu (spelled different for copyright issues)

>

> - The Thing That Should Not Be

>

> Morbid Angel :

>

> - The Ancient Ones

>

> - Angel of Disease

>

> + Many other Lovecraft-esqe subjects

>

> Rage :

>

> - The Crawling Chaos

>

> - Shadow Out of Time

>

> - Beyond The Wall of Sleep

>

> - Trapped

>

> - Lost in the Ice

>

> Dark Moor :

>

> - The Silver Key

>

> Testament :

>

> - The Haunting (Lovecraft-inspired )

>

> King Diamond :

>

> - Many Lovecraft-esque stories told in the the music

>

> Symphony X

>

> - Claims newest album "Paradise Lost" inspired partly by Lovecraft

>

> (and obviously John Milton)

>

> : http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Paradise_ Lost_(Symphony_ X_ album)

>

> More :

>

> - http://www.hplovecr aft.com/popcult/ music.asp

>

> - http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Cultural_ references_ to_the_Cthulhu_

> Mythos

>

> --- In hplovecraft@ yahoogroups. com, "dboy452003" <davenewman@ ...>

> wrote:

>

> >

>

> > I have a radio show on hollowearthradio. com. I look at the impact of

> cultural phenomena on music. Please check out this week's show "under the

> influence" of H.P. Lovecraft. Explore music influenced by our favorite

> wordsmith.

>

> >

>

> > Do you have any suggestions? I have Caravan, Lovecraft, Metallica, GWAR,

> and some of the more mainstream bands. Any band I might miss?

>

> >

>

> > Please send ideas to me at davenewman@. ..

>

> >

>

> > Please support commercial free internet radio by listening to "under the

> influence" Sundays 10am (10am Pacific).

>

> >

>

> > Hail to the Elder Gods.

>

> >

>

> > DN

>

> >

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

>

>

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>

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#5922 From: davenewman@...
Date: Sun May 10, 2009 10:16 pm
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom and Eternity
dboy452003
Send Email Send Email
 
The show is called "under the influence" on hollowearthradio.com 10am Sundays
(re-broadcast Tues 11pm-1am)
----- Original Message -----
From: davenewman@...
To: hplovecraft@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 3:04:18 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom
 and Eternity








Played Metallica, Mercyful Fate, some metal artist Krispin Harnung, Cradle of
Filt, HP Lovecraft, Caravan, others.  Will rebroadcast show 1100pm-1am Tues Pac
time
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick" < frozen_twilight@... >
To: hplovecraft@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2009 5:48:05 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom
 and Eternity

Ah, Moss is crushingly lovely. Good stuff. Not sure if this was mentioned, by
High On Fire's The Face of Oblivion mentions Arkham.

--- On Thu, 5/7/09, Melissa < mwalsh005@... > wrote:

From: Melissa < mwalsh005@... >
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom
and Eternity
To: hplovecraft@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009, 8:16 AM

also Electric Wizard!! Their latest cd, Witchcult Today has the song

Dunwich Horror. Many of their songs have lyrics based on Loveacraft's

stories and themes from RE Howard's stories too. Moss has a CD called

Cthonic Rites-it's some pretty heavy doom, it's great!!

Melissa

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Jake <django226@yahoo. com> wrote:

>

>

> Don't forget - Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, Cradle of Filth and H.P.

> Lovecraft (the band, you know White Ship, Mountains of Madness and such)

>

> --- On Wed, 5/6/09, dan bailey <dpbailey@att. net <dpbailey%40att. net>>

> wrote:

> From: dan bailey <dpbailey@att. net <dpbailey%40att. net>>

> Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of

> Doom and Eternity

> To: hplovecraft@ yahoogroups. com <hplovecraft% 40yahoogroups. com>

> Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 9:43 PM

>

>

> It's basically a love song, counterintuitively enough, but The Room's

> "Things Have Learnt to Walk That Ought to Crawl" obviously deserves

> prominent mention. As does the '80s band Crawling Chaos.

>

> Dan

>

> ----- Original Message -----

>

> From: running_wild_ 666

>

> To: hplovecraft@ yahoogroups. com

>

> Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 9:35 PM

>

> Subject: [HP Lovecraft] Re: Hello Fellow Lurkers on the Threshold of Doom

> and Eternity

>

> Metallica :

>

> - Call of Ktulu (spelled different for copyright issues)

>

> - The Thing That Should Not Be

>

> Morbid Angel :

>

> - The Ancient Ones

>

> - Angel of Disease

>

> + Many other Lovecraft-esqe subjects

>

> Rage :

>

> - The Crawling Chaos

>

> - Shadow Out of Time

>

> - Beyond The Wall of Sleep

>

> - Trapped

>

> - Lost in the Ice

>

> Dark Moor :

>

> - The Silver Key

>

> Testament :

>

> - The Haunting (Lovecraft-inspired )

>

> King Diamond :

>

> - Many Lovecraft-esque stories told in the the music

>

> Symphony X

>

> - Claims newest album "Paradise Lost" inspired partly by Lovecraft

>

> (and obviously John Milton)

>

> : http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Paradise_ Lost_(Symphony_ X_ album)

>

> More :

>

> - http://www.hplovecr aft.com/popcult/ music.asp

>

> - http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Cultural_ references_ to_the_Cthulhu_

> Mythos

>

> --- In hplovecraft@ yahoogroups. com, "dboy452003" <davenewman@ ...>

> wrote:

>

> >

>

> > I have a radio show on hollowearthradio. com. I look at the impact of

> cultural phenomena on music. Please check out this week's show "under the

> influence" of H.P. Lovecraft. Explore music influenced by our favorite

> wordsmith.

>

> >

>

> > Do you have any suggestions? I have Caravan, Lovecraft, Metallica, GWAR,

> and some of the more mainstream bands. Any band I might miss?

>

> >

>

> > Please send ideas to me at davenewman@. ..

>

> >

>

> > Please support commercial free internet radio by listening to "under the

> influence" Sundays 10am (10am Pacific).

>

> >

>

> > Hail to the Elder Gods.

>

> >

>

> > DN

>

> >

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#5923 From: T.R.Livesey <tlivesey@...>
Date: Mon May 11, 2009 12:57 am
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] Lovecraft's grave
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Both. It says "I am New York"

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#5924 From: MorganScorpion <morganscorpion@...>
Date: Sun May 24, 2009 5:10 pm
Subject: The Festival by H P Lovecraft - a new audio recording.
morganscorpion
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I just finished editing this today, and it is now available from the
following link. Free.
http://www.archive.org/details/TheFestivalByH.P.Lovecraft

In hopes that some of you will download and enjoy it.

regards
Morgan


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#5925 From: Steve <startrek.steve@...>
Date: Sun May 24, 2009 5:30 pm
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] The Festival by H P Lovecraft - a new audio recording.
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MorganScorpion wrote:
> I just finished editing this today, and it is now available from the
> following link. Free.
> http://www.archive.org/details/TheFestivalByH.P.Lovecraft
>
> In hopes that some of you will download and enjoy it.
>
>
>
Thanks!
Im downloading now,
Steve

#5926 From: "Stephen G. Roy" <stephengroy@...>
Date: Mon May 25, 2009 3:41 pm
Subject: Fat Dragon Shrine of Cthulhu
stephengroy
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http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?cPath=587&products_id=62317

Eleven pages (plus 5 pages of instructions and the 8-page Intro to Card Modeling
PDFs) for five bucks is a steal. In truth, I only played CoC once, over twenty
years ago, but still eagerly seek out anything HPL related. Even went so far as
to crank up Darkest of the Hillside Thickets' Cthulhu Strikes Back while
printing, cutting, and folding last night. If you play CoC, this is a great set.
If you don't play CoC this is a great set for keeping people away from your desk
at work. Let's take a look at those components….

Base
The irregularly-shaped base portrays a rock-strewn area in tall grasses with a
big fricken standing stone hewn into the shape of Himself, with five attendant
standing stones, each carved with a mysterious sigil. Great for placing atop
something big from Cliffs and Mountains overlooking a beach. With a little
modification, it can be made into a rectangle measuring an even 10"by 14." Print
off an extra page, and cut it apart to cover the spaces set aside for the
statue, circle, and altar stones, and have a nice field of tall grasses with
occasional rocks.

Statue
Coming in at 6" long, 2" thick, and 5.75" tall, this monolithic centerpiece
works great even by itself. The colors match the Egyptian floor tiles from
FDG0009 Mummy's Tomb, where the cut stone of the floor and statue contrast
nicely with the natural stone of the rest of the statue. Glue some kind of
weight inside to the base for added stability if you're going to use it by
itself. Print one off in grayscale for look of basaltic rock. Print one sheet on
glossy photo paper, and cut out the Cthulhu part, and glue it to the cardstock
to give it an eerie sheen. Resize the pages, and have one for your figures to
put on their desks too.

Figures
There are eight paper miniatures included, four cultists, two female
investigators, one male investigator, and one male adventurer. Two cultists have
daggers drawn, and appear ready to get to the point in any disagreement. One
holds a book. Which book? You probably don't want to know. It's better if you
don't know. YOU MUSTN'T KNOW! The last cultist holds…nothing. Why is it that
leaders just stand there? They never do anything. Male investigator holds what
appears to be a .45 auto, and is dressed in a nice suit. One female carries a
book (see above), the other carries a .45, and the male adventurer has a machete
drawn. Shame about the investigators – they seemed like nice people. I'm gonna
miss them. If memory serves, these are the first paper standees that Fat
Dragon's done. They are on hex bases that match the other ground tiles.

Magic Circle
Included as part of the base is a pentacle with optional tentacle. I'd also use
some scrap base grass to cover that also for the Big Reveal , and finally whip
out the one with the tentacle on it for pure pants-browning terror.

All in all, a versatile and functional set, and all pieces are easily
constructed. There are no tiny fiddly bits, and the folds are well inside the
ink line, so even if you mis-fold or misglue, it'll still look great.

IA! IA!

I'd give it five out of five victims.

Word is that the next set will be Egyptian themed, so expect some Nyarlathotep
nastiness!

#5927 From: "claricejean53" <chanson54@...>
Date: Wed Jun 10, 2009 3:47 am
Subject: A particular story
claricejean53
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I am on the hunt for a specific story that I think HPLovecraft wrote.  I read it
over 40 years ago, and darned if I dont recall the name of it.  What I remember
is a man lived in a home and a visitor, who relates the story, came to visit. 
He found that the man had plastered all the interior walls in his home so no
right angles existed.  I believe the home owner explains that he has found that
other worldly beings can enter our world through right angles so, he prevents
this from happening.  Story ends with plaster coming off a wall and the visitor
finds some proof his friend was not mad.

I would love to reread this.  I have looked at DCarrell's website,from a link he
posted, with so many Lovecraft stories, but soooooo many stories (and what a
wonderful site that is!)

I must say I was also reading a lot of fantasy stories 40 years ago, lots of
Theodore Sturgeon, but the flavor of the above story is so Lovecraftian.  Does
anyone recognise it from my brief recollection?

#5928 From: Christopher 'Vulpine' Kalley <vulpine@...>
Date: Wed Jun 10, 2009 3:54 am
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] A particular story
thechaosfox
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On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, claricejean53 wrote:

> I am on the hunt for a specific story that I think HPLovecraft wrote.  I read
it over 40 years ago, and darned if I dont recall the name of it.  What I
remember is a man lived in a home and a visitor, who relates the story, came to
visit.  He found that the man had plastered all the interior walls in his home
so no right angles existed.  I believe the home owner explains that he has found
that other worldly beings can enter our world through right angles so, he
prevents this from happening.  Story ends with plaster coming off a wall and the
visitor finds some proof his friend was not mad.
>
> I would love to reread this.  I have looked at DCarrell's website,from a link
he posted, with so many Lovecraft stories, but soooooo many stories (and what a
wonderful site that is!)
>
> I must say I was also reading a lot of fantasy stories 40 years ago, lots of
Theodore Sturgeon, but the flavor of the above story is so Lovecraftian.  Does
anyone recognise it from my brief recollection?
>

Not a Lovecraft story, but one written by a friend of his.  The story is
'The Hounds of Tindalos' by Frank Belknap Long.


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#5929 From: "easyemailcontact" <easyemailcontact@...>
Date: Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:02 am
Subject: MEMORY by HP LOVECRAFT
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Here's a version of MEMORY by HP LOVECRAFT (1919) for your viewing pleasure.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKVDTBIQAL4

#5930 From: "claricejean53" <chanson54@...>
Date: Thu Jun 11, 2009 2:42 am
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] A particular story
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--- In hplovecraft@yahoogroups.com, Christopher 'Vulpine' Kalley

<vulpine@...> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, claricejean53 wrote:
>
> > I am on the hunt for a specific story that I think HPLovecraft wrote.  I
read it over 40 years ago, and darned if I dont recall the name of it.  What I
remember is a man lived in a home and a visitor, who relates the story, came to
visit.  He found that the man had plastered all the interior walls in his home
so no right angles existed.  I believe the home owner explains that he has found
that other worldly beings can enter our world through right angles so, he
prevents this from happening.  Story ends with plaster coming off a wall and the
visitor finds some proof his friend was not mad.
> >
> > I would love to reread this.  I have looked at DCarrell's website,from a
link he posted, with so many Lovecraft stories, but soooooo many stories (and
what a wonderful site that is!)
> >
> > I must say I was also reading a lot of fantasy stories 40 years ago, lots of
Theodore Sturgeon, but the flavor of the above story is so Lovecraftian.  Does
anyone recognise it from my brief recollection?
> >
>
> Not a Lovecraft story, but one written by a friend of his.  The story is
> 'The Hounds of Tindalos' by Frank Belknap Long.
>
>
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>
Thank you for the quick response.  I found the story online and have reread it. 
Less gothic in tone than I remember, but that is the Lovecraft memories.  Still,
a fine story.

And, the youtube reading, that was actually HPLovecraft reading his work?

thanks again

#5931 From: Edward Martin III <edwardmartiniii@...>
Date: Thu Jun 11, 2009 2:45 am
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] A particular story
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Christopher writes "And, the youtube reading, that was actually
HPLovecraft reading his work?"

I don't think there exists recordings of H. P. Lovecraft reading his work.

Cheers,

Edward

#5932 From: Donald Correll <branmacllyr@...>
Date: Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:23 am
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] A particular story
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Ia Cthulhu!

   I have written you on the side with a link to the Frank Belknap Long story so
hopefully you are now happily reading.
   Re:  I would love to reread this.  I have looked at DCarrell's website,from a
link he posted, with so many Lovecraft stories, but soooooo many stories (and
what a wonderful site that is!
   Thanx for the nice word. And yes it is a lot of stories. I spent close ot a
year just collecting and posting as much as I could of the works mentioned by
Lovecraft in Supernatural Horror in Literature. Lately I have been recovering
from serious illness so I have not been able to do much to improve the site
lately, especially navigation. I have no staff, it is just me, but I am
appreciative and will look at the navigation to try to put in more cross listing
by genre but for now you can Browse most of my site by author at:
http://www.donaldcorrell.com/road/#alpha or you may go to my main page at:
http://www.donaldcorrell.com/index.html
where I have listed by genre. At the foot of either page there is a Search the
Website function by Google as well.
    I am now nearing completion of a CD of the entire site to offer some 175 top
level folders of about 555 mb. So that in the future you may be able to get the
entire collection to search and read at leisure. When I get back on track and
burn the CD I may then be able to get back to the book I am writing. You may
view the Final Draft of what has been completed so far at:
http://www.donaldcorrell.com/road/road.html
Where I give my opinions and insight into the entire phenomenon of Hp Lovecraft,
the Necronomicon, and the Cthulhu Mythos. I have been enjoying the great fiction
of Lovecraft, Howard, Smith and others since 1969 and have read and reread most
of the sories three or four times. I never get tired of the mythos. Eventually
if I can ever get past the 'writers cramp' I hope to write a few of my own
Cthulhu Mythos stories and join that club called the 'Lovecraft Circle.'
   And as you may have guessed my shelf is quite crowded with books and movies on
the subject. The only thing I cannot seem to be able to do is get past the first
level of the game 'Call of Cthulhu'.
Donald Correll



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From: Christopher 'Vulpine' Kalley <vulpine@...>
To: hplovecraft@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2009 11:54:55 PM
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] A particular story





On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, claricejean53 wrote:

> I am on the hunt for a specific story that I think HPLovecraft wrote.  I read
it over 40 years ago, and darned if I dont recall the name of it.  What I
remember is a man lived in a home and a visitor, who relates the story, came to
visit.  He found that the man had plastered all the interior walls in his home
so no right angles existed.  I believe the home owner explains that he has found
that other worldly beings can enter our world through right angles so, he
prevents this from happening.  Story ends with plaster coming off a wall and the
visitor finds some proof his friend was not mad.
>
> I would love to reread this.  I have looked at DCarrell's website,from a link
he posted, with so many Lovecraft stories, but soooooo many stories (and what a
wonderful site that is!)
>
> I must say I was also reading a lot of fantasy stories 40 years ago, lots of
Theodore Sturgeon, but the flavor of the above story is so Lovecraftian.  Does
anyone recognise it from my brief recollection?
>

Not a Lovecraft story, but one written by a friend of his.  The story is
'The Hounds of Tindalos' by Frank Belknap Long.

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#5933 From: Graham Evans <gray@...>
Date: Thu Jun 11, 2009 10:10 am
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] A particular story
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Donald Correll wrote:

Brilliant website - I want to read everything...

I just need a decent e-book reader and I'm set.

Graham Evans


>
>
> Ia Cthulhu!
>

#5934 From: "rhinefrank" <rhinefrank@...>
Date: Mon Jun 22, 2009 4:21 am
Subject: Happy Father's day!
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My fellow Lovecraftians-

      For this Father's Day, my wife got me the movie Cthuhlu, with Torri
Spelling (of all people - though she does in fact pull of a convincing air of
menace).  Basically, the film is a retelling of The Shadow Over Insmouth (like
the movie version of Dagon), though the time and setting has been changed to the
near future in the Pacific Northwest (my part of the country, actually).  Unlike
Dagon, there is a lack of gore and (visible) monsters, I presume for a lack of a
sizeable budget, though the implied horror I think is more keeping with HPL. 
Another added dimension is of the protagonist's homosexuality (the distributor
is Here!, which is known for promoting gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender
films).  But this works, because the hero has had a falling out with his father,
the leader of the Esoteric Order of Dagon, who needs to continue his line for
the sake of his black religion.  Ironically, Lovecraft himself had admitted he
had been so naive, he hadn't realized homosexuality existed beyond ancient
Greece (though his friend and disciple, Robert Barlow, was a closeted gay man). 
I don't want to give too much away, because this movie is worth seeing.
-Rhinefrank

#5935 From: MorganScorpion <morganscorpion@...>
Date: Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:32 pm
Subject: New Lovecraft Audio Recording.
morganscorpion
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http://www.archive.org/details/TheUnnameableByHPLovecraft
I have also been reviewed by the Grim Reviewer.

http://grimreviews.blogspot.com/2009/06/new-hp-lovecraft-readings-recorded.html


In hopes that someone will enjoy.

Regards
Morgan


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#5936 From: Jason Thompson <jason@...>
Date: Sun Jun 28, 2009 10:50 am
Subject: The Strange High House in the Mist: Comic Adaptation
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Hey everybody,

I'm doing an adaptation of Lovecraft's "The Strange High House in the
Mist" on my website. Please check it out, it's just started!
Incidentally, I'm the same guy who drew "The Dream-Quest of Unknown
Kadath" a couple of years ago, and I recently did a guest blog for
Larry Latham's webcomic "Lovecraft is Missing."

http://lovecraftismissing.com/?p=1960
http://mockman.com/

I hope you like it -- please feel free to comment!

Sincerely,

Jason Thompson

#5937 From: theliteraryace
Date: Thu Jul 30, 2009 12:36 am
Subject: The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath
theliteraryace
 
Greetings!

Does anyone know of a good film adaptation of the Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath?

Many thanks,
Hannah

#5938 From: Edward Martin III <edwardmartiniii@...>
Date: Thu Jul 30, 2009 12:48 am
Subject: Re: [HP Lovecraft] The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath
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Yeppers!

Check out:
http://www.guerrilla-productions.org/Movies.html

Cheers,

Edward


2009/7/29 theliteraryace <no_reply@yahoogroups.com>:
>
>
> Greetings!
>
> Does anyone know of a good film adaptation of the Dream Quest of Unknown
> Kadath?
>
> Many thanks,
> Hannah
>
>



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