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katie
response 5 of 12: Mark Unseen   Sep 4 15:22 UTC 2001

I have been exposed to Melanie superfans. Most are OK; some are
downright scary.
tpryan
response 6 of 12: Mark Unseen   Sep 4 15:51 UTC 2001

        What does an artist do to keep the scary ones happy?
Still greet them after a show, shake hands, give audience then
excuse themselves?  Use security to throw up a roadblock?
ie "We need to limit after show guests [due to ...]" lie or 
some truth, such as "due to our need to get out of the auditorium
by 11:30pm"?
katie
response 7 of 12: Mark Unseen   Sep 4 16:56 UTC 2001

The scary ones are the ones with no concept of "personal space."
scott
response 8 of 12: Mark Unseen   Sep 4 18:01 UTC 2001

I'd guess that the scary ones are the ones who think that that the artist will
somehow personally solve their problem[s], if only they can get close enough
to properly explain it to the artist.
krj
response 9 of 12: Mark Unseen   Sep 4 21:45 UTC 2001

((resp:3 and a big digression:  I thought raven lived in Oregon...))
mcnally
response 10 of 12: Mark Unseen   Sep 5 07:51 UTC 2001

  I thought so, too..
sspan
response 11 of 12: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 02:36 UTC 2001

Hmmm.... I guess I'm kindof a Kasia Kowalska superfan.. I designed a website
about her (www.delanet.com/~ssbob/kasia/) which got a mention in Tylko Rock,
the largest selling monthly magazine in Poland. I've also managed to track
down all of her CDs except for some singles, and a copy of the movie she
starred in. All that after seeing a couple minute long clip of her on tv a
few years back.
jaklumen
response 12 of 12: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 04:00 UTC 2002

I used to be in contact with Daniel "The Brat" Barassi, back when the 
Depeche Mode [e-mail] Mailing List was on a really quiet note.  It was 
after _Songs of Faith and Devotion_ was published, and DM fans were 
pretty bummed because another concert tour looked far from reality, 
there hadn't been an album done in a while, and well.. you know.

DM super fans are obsessive and religious almost in their devotion.  
I've always enjoyed much of what the band has done (although I have 
yet to listen to _Exciter_), and Julie and I went to the '98 concert 
in Seattle before we got married.  But I knew fans that could rattle 
off the band members physical characteristics, their relationships 
(that were known, anyway), their fears, and the songs that each loved 
and hated.  Too much.

Brian L. Heess made a T-shirt for the list back then in 1994 when I 
was on the list.  It's the only T-shirt I can wear; concert ones don't 
come larger than XL.  Some folks do mistake it for a concert shirt, 
however.

Many members then had seemingly bottomless collections of DM stuff 
totalling in the hundreds to almost thousands of dollars.  Barassi was 
the undisputed king, apparently gaining most of his collection being a 
DJ.  If anything exists that is connected to Depeche Mode in any way 
(including Alan Wilder's Recoil material), he's got it.  Apparently WB 
realized he is the fan authority, and so he is the webmaster of the 
current DM webpage.
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