From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #598 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 Sunday, September 13 1998 Volume 01 : Number 598 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Scrabble! [was Re: Canadian Cuisine?] [hKatherine@ehmail.com] Re: Songs never heard wish list [Summer Young ] Update on NKU - Cincinnati Concert [bchavez@rippe.com] Re: a newbie [Marty Blase ] **ITINERARY** [Moxy Fruvous ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 13:38:31 GMT From: hKatherine@ehmail.com Subject: Re: Scrabble! [was Re: Canadian Cuisine?] In article <6t8gt7$kpd$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>, ingrid@ehmail.com wrote: > In article , > duncan@interlog.com (Duncan) wrote: > > {_} ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ {_} ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ {_} > > ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ > > ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ > > (_) ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ _B_ ___ [_] ___ ___ (_) > > ___ ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ _E_ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ > > ___ _I_ _D_ _D_ _E_ _H_ _E_ _D_ ___ ___ <_> ___ > > ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ (_) _V_ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ > > {_} ___ ___ (P) _O_ _U_ _T_ *I* _N_ _E_ ___ (_) ___ ___ {_} > > ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ (_) _R_ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ > > ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ > > ___ ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ _A_ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ > > (_) ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ _I_ ___ [_] ___ ___ (_) > > ___ ___ [_] _S_ _C_ _R_ (A) _P_ (P) _L_ _E_ ___ [_] ___ ___ > > ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ > > {_} ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ {_} ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ {_} > Heh. Who's next? hKate - -----== 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 19:38:35 -0400 From: Summer Young Subject: Re: Songs never heard wish list Revell Sara E wrote: > Summer Young wrote: > : I'm totally with you on the Pork Tenderloin. It's actually called > : Alice's Restaurant" if you remember Dave mentioned it just before Murray > : bust into it. It's a movie too, from the 70's I think. There's a verse > : or two that goes along with each section of the movie. I saw it once > : (and am planning to see it again soon), it not bad. > > Ummmmm...no. Sorry, but Alice's Restuarant is a song by Arlo Guthrie (and > yes, it is from a movie of the same name), but has nothing to do with Pork > Tenderloin. The chorus goes along the lines of "you can get anything you > want, at Alice's Restuarant". It is a hugely long song that takes up an > entire side of a record (which always amused me as a child!). If you don't > believe me, look up the song lyrics at > http://www.lyrics.ch > > The song everyone else is refering to is indeed called "The Hunt for the > Dangerous Pork Tenderloin" > > Their mention of "Alice's Restuarant" at the Mel Lastman show was just > random banter - if you listened carefully, they did indeed refer to the > song as "the hunt...." > Well, I feel like a HUGE ass right now......I suppose I probably shouldn't have opened my big mouth since it has been a while since I've seen the movie and because I only saw it once. I just read this horoscope thing recently that said I tend to put my foot in my mouth......now I went and proved it right. But thank you for correcting me. I'm going to try not to do it again anytime in the near (or distant) future. :) ->Summer ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 13:57:46 GMT From: bchavez@rippe.com Subject: Update on NKU - Cincinnati Concert Just ordered my tickets for the fruvous concert and found some info which contradicts some earlier info I posted First - Unlike what I was told earlier, Seating IS *reserved*. They haven't actually assigned seat numbers yet, although they will by Mon morning at the latest. What this means to me is that I have to get my friends who were thinking of going as well to call in their orders and ask to be seated with me. After Monday, people will have to call in their order at the same time. Sorry for the misunderstanding, A very reliable DJ there told me it was general admission. Next, the doors open at 8, Moxie is supposed to be on stage by 9. No warm up group. However WNKU is sponsoring a CD release party from 6 to 8 (I'm not sure where, but certainly nearby) with snacks and music by a very talented local musician named Roger Klug. The CD is another fund raiser for the radio station and includes a mix of songs by artists that the station plays - i.e. artists that most people don't know - yet. Roger Klug himself released a CD last year that I would guess most fru fans would enjoy. I would recommend checking him out. The CD release party is open to the public. Bud - -----== 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 11:16:22 -0500 From: Marty Blase Subject: Re: a newbie 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. Here's a personal description of each CD available, and I'll let you choose. :-) Bargainville -- their first CD. Contains *many* of their best-known songs, including "King of Spain", "...Bunch of Authors", and "And The Band Played On". Generally a very fun album, with some slow movements to break things up. Wood -- Canada release only. Much slower mood, but contains some quirkier "slowers" like "Present Tense Tureen". Listen to the end for a hidden "Hey Organ Grinder", which is the *least* slow track by far. the 'B' Album -- Canada only. An EP, not an album, with only six or eight "fun" songs. Released as a contrast to "Wood" by popular demand. Best-known tracks are "I Love My Boss", "The Kids Song" and "Johnny Saucep'n". You Will Go To The Moon -- more eclectic than perhaps even Bargainville. Some fast songs, some slow songs, some a cappella songs, one Egyptian-style song. Two songs swear a lot, if that matters to you. (May not be suitable for sharing with parents. :) ) A good sampler of Moxy's current styles. Live Noise -- meant to be representative of their live concerts, and does a great job by most people's opinions. Kind of a "greatest hits" collection, too, with a couple of their popular covers and several snippets of random dialogue and improvisation. You might like to be familiar with the "original" versions of the songs, though, since some (like "Boo Time" and "King of Spain") get modified or improvised-in during live performances. That's the five CD's in chronological order, and the order in which I bought them. You may pick among them as you see fit. :-) - - Blaze ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 18:50:36 -0500 From: Moxy Fruvous Subject: **ITINERARY** Hi everyone! Here's a great big itinerary! Wed Sept 16 Winnipeg, MB West End Cultural Ctr Thur Sept 17 Saskatoon, SK Louis Pub, U of Sask Fri Sept 18 Calgary, AB Dalhousie Community Ctr Sat Sept 19 Calgary, AB Braeside Community Ctr Mon Sept 21 Edmonton, AB Sidetrack Cafe Tues Sept 22 Salmon Arm, BC Salmar Theatre Thur Sept 24 Vancouver, BC Richards on Richards Fri Sept 25 Victoria, BC Legends Sat Sept 26 Seattle, WA Central Saloon Tues Sept 29 San Francisco,CA Slim's Fri Oct 2 Denver, CO Swallow Hill Sat Oct 3 Carbondale, CO Colorado Rocky Mtn School Sun Oct 4 Boulder, CO Fox Theatre Tues Oct 6 Urbana, IL Canopy Club Thur Oct 8 Minneapolis, MN The Quest Fri Oct 9 Madison, WI Club Tavern Sat Oct 10 Chicago, IL Martyr's Mon Oct 12 St Louis, MO Borders - Balwin, MO Thur Oct 15 Columbus, OH Ludlow's Fri Oct 16 Bloomington, IN Second Story Sat Oct 17 Highland Hhts,KY Greaves Concert Hall (Cincinnati area) Sun Oct 18 Lafayette, IN Lafayette Brewing Co. Wed Oct 28 Burlington, VT Club Metronome Thur Oct 29 Boston, MA Paradise Fri Oct 30 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Sat Oct 31 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Wed Nov 4 Cleveland, OH Case Western Reserve U Thur Nov 5 Rochester, NY Harro East Fri Nov 6 Buffalo, NY The Tralf - all ages Sat Nov 7 Buffalo, NY The Tralf - 21 + Mon Nov 9 Baltimore, MD The Vault Tues Nov 10 New York, NY Irving Plaza - special guests to the Violent Femmes Wed Nov 11 New York, NY Irving Plaza - second show with the Violent Femmes tentative Fri Nov 13 Alfred, NY Alfred University Sat Nov 14 Katonah, NY Clearwater Coffee House Tues Dec 1 Ithaca, NY The Haunt Thur Dec 3 Clinton, NY Hamilton College Fri Dec 4 Clinton, NY Kirkland Arts Ctr Sat Dec 5 Montreal, QC Clyde's Fri Jan 29 Windsor, ON Mackenzie Hall Thur Feb 18 Toronto, ON The Rivoli Fri Feb 19 Toronto, ON The Rivoli Sat Feb 20 Toronto, ON The Rivoli Sun Feb 21 Toronto, ON The Rivoli - 5th Annual Pro-Choice Benefit Please call if you have any questions. Jude ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Judith Coombe, Management Assistant Moxy Fruvous 416-368-5599 moxy@passport.ca www.fruvous.com ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #598 ********************************************