From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #494 Reply-To: ammf@smoe.org Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, September 12 1998 Volume 01 : Number 494 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Songs never heard/Alice's Restaurant ["A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: Songs never heard/Alice's Restaurant BLineRecs wrote: > > WNEW in New York used to make a tradition of playing "Alice's Restaurant" on > Thanksgiving every year; I think a few other stations do so as well (part of > the story takes place Thanksgiving). Playing that song on Thanksgiving is also a personal traditon of mine. One I hope to pass on to my kids (Now that I'm gonna have some) A.J. (Oh My GOD I'm Gonna Be A FATHER!!! ARRAAAAAAGGGGGHHHH!) LoCicero - -- One of life's tragedies: Given her parentage, Canada could have had American know-how, French culture, and British government. Instead she wound up with British know-how, French Government, and American culture. _____ _ / ____(_) | | _ ___ ___ _ __ ___ | | | |/ __/ _ \ '__/ _ \ | |____| | (_| __/ | | (_) | \_____|_|\___\___|_| \___/ @wwnet.com ICQ#: 13117113 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 14:34:49 -0400 From: David Bailey Subject: Theft!....... was ......... We offer you MP3 music CD! (All albums of a group on 1 CD!) Tape/CDR trading/selling in small quantities is one thing but taking all of a group's legitimate releases and stealing them for personal gain is something else entirely. The word is THEFT! You guys are going to the hoosegow! db > > misicd@my-dejanews.com wrote in message <6sqj5d$6jh$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>... > > We offer you MP3 music CD! > > > > Each CD contains high quality mpeg layer 3 (mp3) encoded music. Music was > >ripped from original CDs. There is a interactive shell on each CD for > >convinient listening of music. Pictures and group history are included! > > > > *ONE* CD CONTAINS *ALL* ALBUMS AND SINGLES OF A GIVEN GROUP. ------------------------------ Date: 10 Sep 1998 23:18:44 GMT From: samoq@aol.com (Samoq) Subject: Re: Other local-ish Bands >I saw that, too, but I think it was "Fire in the Kitchen"... anyway, I'm as >clueless as you are. Maybe they're releasing the US greatest hits album under >this name in Canada. That's what I figured when I saw it. ::Running to my CD rack for "Fire in the Kitchen" to make sure I give y'all the right info:: Okay. "Fire in the Kitchen" is a compilation album recorded by the Chieftains, with a variety of maritime Canadian artists. In addition to Great Big Sea, it features Leahy, The Rankins, Ashley MacIsaac, Natalie MacMaster, The Barra MacNeils, La Bottine Souriante, and some others. It's put out by BMG, and I bought my copy at good ol' HMV. It's... okay. I like it, but I don't love it. A few of the cuts are great, and a few I put on "skip" whenever I play the darn thing. Eh, life's a crap shoot, huh? Why should your music be any different? ******************************************************************** Sharon samoq@aol.com "Know thyself? If I knew myself, I'd run away." - Goethe ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 13:25:39 GMT From: thechrisl@REMOVE_THIS_NOWgeocities.com (chrisL) Subject: Re: All the Beatles Albums on one CD On Thu, 10 Sep 1998 15:04:57 +0100, "Scott" wrote: >for $15 or £10 I'll sell you a CD-R of every album and every single by the >Beatles. > >The songs are CD quality and in MP3 format, you will be able to load up any >Album by the beatles to play on your computer! > You'd better not let this get out or Michael Jackson will come after you with a glove full of lead, buddy. . . ;^) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 02:40:53 GMT From: Christi218@aol.com Subject: Re: Songs never heard wish list In a message dated 98-09-10 21:35:06 EDT, vivid11@hotmail.com writes: > I am, in fact, going to try to get to the video store this weekend. > The local vidoe store has better stuff than all those big chains. > (Anyone ever seen "The Rutles"? That some good stuff!!) "Nasty, talking to a slightly deaf journalist, had claimed only that the Rutles were bigger than Rod. Rod Stewart would not be big for another eight years and certainly at this stage hadn't had a hit. At a press conference, Nasty apologized to God, Rod and the Press, and the Tour went ahead as planned. It would be the Rutles' last." Um...no...I haven't seen the Rutles. *grin* Christine. Chrissy_K on irc *^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ Christi218@aol.com & bh108@freenet.buffalo.edu - --Diet soda? - --No thanks. FREAKED!!!!!!!!!! - --Fiddle Faddle? Elijah to Ricky - --Alright.....delicious. 1993 *^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 08:50:07 -0500 From: Chad Maloney Subject: Re: Scrabble! [was Re: Canadian Cuisine?] Josh Woodward wrote: > For those Fruheads with too much time on their hands, try Sheryl and I's > patented variation on the game: Fruvous scrabble. It's just like > the real game, except that if you can prove that your word is in a > Fruvous song (for even more fun, a Fruvous banter!) then you get > double points. ;-) Or you can try phoenetic scrabble. That's my favorite variation. That's where you can put down whatever letters you want and it is valid as long as you can convince the other people playing that you can pronounce it like a real word. Things like: kwikli (quickly) prablim (problem) noc (knock) uth (youth) And of course it gets as wild as you can imagine once people get the hang of things and realize the potential of the X. You know, this is my second post about scrabble on the ng in two entirely different threads. Weird. - Chad ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 13:14:30 GMT From: cricket5@HOTMAIL.COM Subject: Re: Other local-ish Bands In article <35f69947.0@skylite.connect.ab.ca>, "Gabby" wrote: > > . But if you want REAL > >entertainment, get into a van with about six other people and sing along to > >Rippy the Gator over and over and over and over and > > ...over and over and over...hmmm. I see your point. I don't think I would > be able to handle that much excitement :-). > And if half of those people are Rosemary's kids, that ups the entertainment factor another notch :-) Eugene's giggle alone made the song one of my favorites. Mary - -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/rg_mkgrp.xp Create Your Own Free Member Forum ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 14:15:21 GMT From: ingrid@ehmail.com Subject: Re: a newbie In article <35F89FD5.C910A1FB@javanet.com>, kymalina wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'm new to this list but I like it already. I have to admit that I > don't even own one Moxy Fruvous CD. It's sad but true. A friend of > mine taped a few songs for me from a live CD he had. I think it was the > Mountain Stage. Anyway, in your opinion, what is the first CD I should > buy? I'm sure I'll buy them all at some point so this is just for > starters. > > Kym, going to the Halloween show in Noho. Yay. I may be repeating myself, but I'd advise to buy them in the order in which they came out. So throw yourself on Bargainville! (on quickly on the others) See ya in Noho!! - -- Ingrid ingrid@ehmail.com "I'm 34. I've heard it all." - Cal - -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/rg_mkgrp.xp Create Your Own Free Member Forum ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 14:54:26 GMT From: wahrend@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: Canadian Cuisine? In article <1998091002580000.WAA28726@ladder01.news.aol.com>, zardsnod@aol.com (ZardSnod) wrote: > >got to see the > >Jazzbeards, > > Would that be "Them Jazzbeards"?? > > (nod to anyone at Syracuse the night before Falcon Ridge, '97) > > -Zard > I think so.. (been awhile, 4 yrs if I look at the second hand..). I don't know what it was but they were not all that good. They played something that my friend Jim and I dubbed "ode to the fish" and most of their stuff sounded amazingly similar. But then again, I was kind of distracted by the high number of people that would shift crowd positions infront of us (seems to happen a lot in outdoor venues). "wild" Bill - -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/rg_mkgrp.xp Create Your Own Free Member Forum ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #494 ********************************************