From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V2 #29 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, November 17 1998 Volume 02 : Number 029 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Fru/Deadheads, and other topics [Chad Schrock ] Re: Grudge [Lynne Fisher ] Re: Fru and Broadway [fruwench@aol.com (FruWench)] More first concerts [Tim Cain ] Re: First concerts??? [drea1@my-dejanews.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 23:07:31 -0500 From: Chad Schrock Subject: Re: Fru/Deadheads, and other topics Alan Sigman wrote: ... > Maybe I'll eventually actually meet more of you that the few I > met in Wilmington. Like several others have said in regards to > introducing themselves at shows, I tend to be a shy person in > real life, so it's not always easy to introduce myself. Get another Alan to start posting. Perferably one that doesn't like the shift key. You'll never have the problem of introducing yourself. Someone will do it for you. Trust me. :) (This is another 'Good Thing') > I do find that I become more outgoing at and after Fruvous shows. > The friendly outgoing personalities of the guys is contagious, > and that's definitely a good thing. Amen! - -- chad at radix dot net "Well just let me remind you that the cubicle is a coffin with e-mail." --Mike Ford, Moxy Fruvous ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 04:17:30 GMT From: Lynne Fisher Subject: Re: Grudge >I'd be interested to see what other people think of the new songs as a body, >as possibilities for a new ablum. >It's hard to see any direction, except ballad-y. Pisco is cute as a button, >plus Murray on lead vocals is always a treat. Everybody will love this song, >even though it's on the silly side. I LOVE Pisco, it makes a person want to move. IWHO, is another wonderful song. But I wonder, how you can ask us.. Everything they do is wonderful!! I've listended to Grudge a few times, but don't find it as groovy as some of their other tunes. Ill listen with a more critical ear next time :) I don't have Wood or b, yet. Is medicine show on either? I really like that one. I think any song you can kinda pick up on after hearing it one time is cool. >FWIW, I think I Will Hold On could be a kind of breakthrough radio hit. I >don't really listen to the radio, but I remember a thread a little while >back: What if the guys hit it big? ack!! radio... mainstream, it scares me (and makes me happy at the same time), but we'll all get to say (in a big gruff voice) "Well, we new them when they were *this* big" >I feel like we're really lucky, you know? *cheers!* - -Lynne ------------------------------ Date: 17 Nov 1998 04:40:25 GMT From: fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) Subject: Re: Fru and Broadway Srm9988n wrote: > FruWitch and I were talking about them doing >Finnegan's Wake :D I mentioned the possible irony of The Drinking Song being followed by Finnegans Wake. Whiskey - the water of life . . . ladywench FruSpace - We came, we saw, we slept on the floor . . . "For we can still love the world, who find a famished kitten on the step and know recesses for it from the fury of the street" - Hart Crane "Chaplinesque" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 05:06:09 GMT From: Tim Cain Subject: More first concerts >>(Of course, the most wonderful moment for me was Moxy doing This Boy in Northampton. I was just full of oodles of joy. But I hated myself later for liking it better than the Beatles' version. :) )<< ARGH!!! I'd LOVE to hear this. I thought my most special Moxy/Beatle moment was hearing them spontaneously go into "Please Please Me" in St. Louis in November of 97. Maybe they should do an all-Beatle set sometime. Oh, and first concert? Top this for pathetic: Peter Frampton, at the height of "I'm In You." Yikes. The things we do for since-long-lost loves. >>My first concert was Herman's Hermits at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City >>when I was 12 or13.<< On the other hand, THIS is very cool. I've literally seen Herman's Hermits a dozen times -- the lovely Mrs. Cain dragged me to many a Monkee reunion show in 1986, and Herman (sans Peter Noone) was on the bill. Ever hear "End of the World" warbled by a guy from New Jersey with a fake British accent? Trust me, you don't want to. - --tc tcain1@webmart.net "Either we're having a season or we're not. And that's my statement to the fans." -- Karl Malone, Utah Jazz ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 04:41:47 GMT From: drea1@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: First concerts??? > First concert: Rick Springfield (!) at the ATP Tennis Center near King's > Island, Cincinnati, August 1982. I think it was The "Working Class Dog > Tour." The Greg Kihn Band opened. Thank God I'm not the only one who has to admit to this as her first concert (it wasn't *my* choice though) - would've been 1982 or 1983, at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto. My friend Heather was a *big* Rick Springfield fan... since we (My family and I) were going to Toronto with her family, Dad and I went with her, her younger brother and her dad...I remember having a good time during the concert, but not much else *g* (I was 11 or 12 at the time, music wasn't a big thing in my life then ;>) Drea "A hint? That's like opening your Christmas presents early!" - Murray (10/30/98) - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V2 #29 *******************************************