From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #248 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 Friday, August 7 1998 Volume 01 : Number 248 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: I like to go out dancing... ["Nowik, George" ] FruTrivia [Chad Schrock ] Re: More on K of P [Chad Schrock ] Re: Hi Fellow Fruheads! [Chris OMalley ] 7/31 show, once again [hakmusic@juno.com] Re: FruTrivia [abc96@_____erols.com (AC)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 07 Aug 1998 16:12:03 GMT From: "Nowik, George" Subject: RE: I like to go out dancing... one of these days i'm going to get mike to tango with me ... the question, of course, is who will lead and who will follow ... oops, what a way to do a first post on the news group ... ummm. HI! i'm george. washington state. seattle area. fruvous deprived. fanatic. some of you already know me from irc. although right now most of you who know me are on your way to toronto. d: is anyone kicking around here who is planning on being at the vancouver BC show? lookin for a possible place to stay, or phone numbers for hotels. adam can vouch for me. i'm only half evil. (: ok i'll hush up now. looking forward to losing fruginity in vancouver (i think it's legal in canada), -= norg =- > ---------- > From: Hartfield Adam > (Lud)[SMTP:adam.hartfield@dev.artioslink.com] > Sent: Friday, August 07, 1998 6:15 AM > To: 'ammf@fruvous.com' > Subject: RE: I like to go out dancing... > > > But I was curious: do people dance at Fruvous shows normally? > > I don't know; what's your definition of normal dancing? hehe > > Seriously, the answer is a bigtime YES. I'm sure we'd all dance more > if > we had more room - things can get quite sardine-can-esque on the dance > floor. > > --Adam > adam.hartfield@dev.artioslink.com > one of my best life-decisions was deciding NOT to sit in the balcony > at > my first Fruvous show but rather to go down to the dance floor and > have > fun > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 05 Aug 1998 22:00:00 -0400 From: Chad Schrock Subject: FruTrivia On "Live Noise," before they start "Michigan Militia," you can hear part of their introduction. Who will be forever immortalized as the first voice on "Live Noise?" :) - -- chad@ radix.net ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 05 Aug 1998 22:00:13 -0400 From: Chad Schrock Subject: Re: More on K of P FruWench wrote: > > >I, for one, have to thank Michela Maljoun, the morning host > >on WXPN[1] and the lad's appearence on her show in May, right > >around the time "Live Noise" was released. > > Ah, you must be refferring to what I have been calling the > "They Shouldn't Let These Boys Out That Early In The Morning" > Interview. yup. that would be it. > I have it on tape. Want a copy? SURE!!!!! > ladywench > > (Mike likes my car!!!!!) what type of car is it? - -- chad@ radix.net ------------------------------ Date: 5 Aug 1998 08:26:50 -0700 From: Chris OMalley Subject: Re: Hi Fellow Fruheads! In article <6q9qqm$uet$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>, wahrend@my-dejanews.com says... > >Doug (from San Fran.), Vika, Chris(from Boston), Andy, myself(from Texas), my > ROTFL! Hey, Vika, they've moved me already! :-) Actually, I still live in Rochester, NY, but that IS changing over the next month or so. Wish me luck! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chris O'Malley http://www.fruvous.com 'Tattoo Fru' webmaster@fruvous.com "I like being a pretzel with you..." ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 05 Aug 1998 15:59:36 GMT From: hakmusic@juno.com Subject: 7/31 show, once again Hi, I am resending this because apparently it never made it the first time. I sent it by replying to a digest from the gateway, should that have any effect? I'm sorry that it is a little out of date now, but I wanted to send it because, well, I spent a lot of time typing it. : ) If it did make it, and I, and the other person who told me they didn't see it were wrong, than I apologize for the repost. - --------------- wow, CeeCee wrote such a great review, I almost feel like I was there. Oh, wait a second, I was there, but CeeCee's review filled me in on some stuff that I didn't quite catch. : ) We started off at the side of the stage, but it was too loud there for my kids, and since we couldn't see from further out in front of the stage, we ended up behind the stage, on the balcony! Actually, it was a much better view than it sounds like. ; ) The delay in the start of the show did my daughter in a bit, She was so excited through the whole soundcheck, that she ran out of steam towards the end of the set and we had to leave to get some food about half way through Love Potion #9. The show was a lot of fun. It was interesting to watch from behind because you could really see the method to the madness that makes the shows so great. We could see how Jian would chat away while the other guys changed instruments, and mics, and how the others signaled to Jian that they were ready and how the segueys (sp.) took place. So while we lost something in not seeing their faces, it was still a cool spot. Anyway, as far as the show went, I think CeeCee covered it. Lots of energy, great improvs, and generally lots of fun. Minnie was the highlight for me, my daughter loved seeing Jockey, her current favorite Fruvous song, and my wife loved Balcony man, which was one of my favorite improvs that I've seen yet. The night reinforced one of the reasons I love seeing these guys so much. CeeCee mentioned Jian watching himself because he was aware that we were there. I don't know that it had to do with us presonally, there were other kids too, but the guys were aware of us. When they saw my daughter during the show, they all clearly remembered her from May and waved and made faces at her. Mike saw us when he was on the balcony and waved and made faces while he snuck around before Spidy, and Dave and my daughter were practicly having a whole conversation through hand signals while he was hiding before King of Spain. He signaled that they would be at the record store after the show and we should stop by. We had planned to say hi after eating dinner, but about half way through dinner I saw CeeCee (sorry we missed you) leaving from across the way, and got nervous that they were done and about to leave. So we rushed over only to find a huge line of people still waiting to see them. So instead of waiting and talking to them, I figured we would just wave from the side and head back to dinner. Well, when they saw her, they all stopped and said how great it was to see her and really just made her feel very special. Jian even remembered her name, almost correctly, which is impressive considering all the people they meet. So, this isn't really a review, but I just wanted to share in my good feelings from seeing the guys again. BTW, my daughter just turned three and my son six months, and this was her fourth Fruvous show and his second. So, that's pretty good I think. I think we need a Junior-Frumiles card for little kids, where it is the number of concerts you see, of any type, by the time you turn five. I think my kids would be well on their way to gathering some good loot by now. : ). - - Harry p.s. was the person who got the soundboard recordign on this list? We heard Cal talkingabout it before the show. If so, I'd love to hear from you and maybe get a copy. thanks. - -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/rg_mkgrp.xp Create Your Own Free Member Forum ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 06 Aug 1998 02:49:42 GMT From: abc96@_____erols.com (AC) Subject: Re: FruTrivia On Wed, 05 Aug 1998 22:00:00 -0400, Chad Schrock wrote: > >Who will be forever immortalized as the first voice on >"Live Noise?" I believe that's Michaela Majoun, the morning show host of WXPN Philadelphia. ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #248 ********************************************