From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #1040 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 Sunday, January 2 2000 Volume 03 : Number 1040 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: OT: Band Nerds ["Carey Farrell" ] Re: IRC Channels ["Carey Farrell" ] Re: OT: Band Nerds (was Re: Minnie the Moocher) [jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7)] =?ISO-8859-1?B?T1Q6IEdCUyAod2FzOiBSZTogRW5saXN0aW5nIHRoZSBoZWxwIG9mIEZy/GhlYWRzIGFsbCAhISEhKQ==?= [] NoHo show (since you asked) [Ellen Gersh ] Re: NoHo show (since you asked) [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)] Re: NoHo show (since you asked) [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)] New stuff for our newsgroup [b.k.Hoover@unet.com] Re: IRC Channels ["Saphira Cat" ] Lowest Music Prices, Large Selection 5328 [toojqz@yahoo.com] Re: X-mas Fruvous! [Raenfaerie@aol.com] Re: OT: Band Nerds ["Kate Leahy" ] =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:=20OT:=20GBS=20(was:=20Re:=20Enlisting=20the=20?= [Pyth] Re: NoHo show (since you asked) [SugarFly26@aol.com] New Year's Day set list [David Gillis ] Re: OT: GBS (was: Re: Enlisting the [Raenfaerie@aol.com] Re: New Year's Eve set list... ["Lindsay Lion" ] Re: OT: Band Nerds [=?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla=20J?= ] Re: OT: GBS (was: Re: Enlisting the [Heybun@aol.com] NYD review ["Tim Deegan" ] d.gibson roks the casbah bebs(was:Re: OT: Band Nerds) [SkyStar117@aol.com] Murray Kills Ferrets? [Spin0za1@aol.com] Moxy Making Life Happy [Spin0za1@aol.com] Re: OT: Band Nerds [SugarFly26@aol.com] Re: Murray Kills Ferrets? [SugarFly26@aol.com] Re: NoHo show (since you asked) ["^kat^'s mom" ] OT Band nerds [Rachael keeper of the yaks ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 08:18:59 GMT From: "Carey Farrell" Subject: Re: OT: Band Nerds Ln wrote: >Whoo Hoo! Me too! What musicals did you pit for? > >- ----------------> Ln I've played in pits for Bye Bye Birdie (featuring an Albert who couldn't sing and a Conrad who kept going in and out of consciousness), My Fair Lady, Oliver!, Guys and Dolls (with the 1st trumpet who decided it would be cool to show up for opening night wearing a sombrero) and the worst musical *ever* created: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Carey ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 08:14:01 GMT From: "Carey Farrell" Subject: Re: IRC Channels >To add to the post about Psycho Killer being a cover song, did y'all know >that >"Early Morning Rain" is a cover song... originally by Gordon >Lightfoot...and >there really is a "Gord's Gold" album, yes, a "record" (those old-fart >thingies with grooves) which, if you like the MF version, you might like. Aaah! My friend Megan The Gordon Lightfoot Fan played some of that for me, just to prove that it existed (I had played her "Gord's Gold" the song, and it cracked her up). OK, "Early Morning Rain" might be a good song, but I think I'm still recovering from "Get Out Old Dan's Records"! Carey ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: 02 Jan 2000 09:00:36 GMT From: jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7) Subject: Re: OT: Band Nerds (was Re: Minnie the Moocher) >>Clifton New Jersey to be specific (probably never heard of us)<< oh, you think so, do you? ;-) welcome! ~jen (located rigth down 3 west -> 46 west in Wayne ;-) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Nobody likes you when you're 23"-- Blink 182 "Do you know that you are very strong?"-- Grover "Measure your life in love."--Rent ------------------------------ Date: 02 Jan 2000 08:35:25 GMT From: jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7) Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?B?T1Q6IEdCUyAod2FzOiBSZTogRW5saXN0aW5nIHRoZSBoZWxwIG9mIEZy/GhlYWRzIGFsbCAhISEhKQ==?= >> When the "millenium" wave that was spreadding through the world finally reached St. Johns Newfoundland Great Big Sea was playing on the stage in the back ground<< Was this on ABC? Me and my best friend were joking all night about how we were gonna make the dj at the party stop at playing at 11:30 so we could see Peter Jennings announce GBS welcoming in the new year in St John's, but somehow didn't really think there would be a crew there! ~jen (who was distressed to see that these boys decided to tour *denmark* instead of hitting the nyc area anytime in the near future... ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Nobody likes you when you're 23"-- Blink 182 "Do you know that you are very strong?"-- Grover "Measure your life in love."--Rent ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 10:45:01 GMT From: Ellen Gersh Subject: NoHo show (since you asked) hi everyone! The NoHo show was my 2nd ever! (thanks to the NG for helping me secure tix) I had a lovely fabulous time, met a lot of fun and interesting people too! Anyways, apparently the show had much much more Murray songs than normal. The crowd was highly mellow, and the setlist seemed fairly laid back too. Don't know if this is new, but they came up with, "We don't know what we're going to play next but the audience does" This was 50-60 song titles in a hat. ("All we know how to play minus the 5 or 6 we're sick of) An audience member then came up and chose a song out of the hat! I remember "Jockey Full of Bourbon" and "Splatter, Splatter" were two of the four chosen. During the second encore, the band attempted to play "Entropy" but gave up because they couldn't remember what key it was in... so they switched to a "Y2K Compliant" version of the Drinking Song... Acoustic! The audience sang quiet enough that you could still hear the band... :) It was a very nice show, seemingly rarer songs, tho how should I really know? :) - -=ellen=- - -- ------------------------------ Date: 02 Jan 2000 14:21:37 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: NoHo show (since you asked) That long ridiculous post should have said "having NOT seem them live," not "having now seen them live." I now return you to your act of 86ing my posts. L ------------------------------ Date: 02 Jan 2000 14:19:30 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: NoHo show (since you asked) I would love to know whether Fruvous has ever done a "hat show" like that before ... the only two bands I know of offhand that have done that are NRBQ and the Bobs, who apparently did it at their last Birchmere show (I missed it but one of my good friends was actually chosen to do one of the "selections.") ... I'm sorry I missed this one (Fruvous) but then again, having now seen them live since August, I'm just sorry I have missed everything since the summer (and sorrier still that I have yet to see them do "You're Gonna Lose That Girl") ... With five major road trips coming up in the next eight months (Florida for two weeks, upstate NY for a week, North Carolina for 10 days, probably the basic Ohio/Kentucky/Tennessee strip for a week and a mystery trip -- somewhere that I won't know I'm going till the day before for the first week of April), I'm praying that somewhere along the line one of those trips will coincide with a Fru-stretch of dates as well. More likely they will play DC-Baltimore every single time I'm gone. Getting used to that karma I guess ... OK -- I need the help of the intelligencia here please (if you've gotten this far into this boring post anyway) ... we had a family dinner table discussion last night where I, FruPrincess Dana and King of Wayne all agreed the milennium and century can't possibly start till next year since there was no Year 0 meaning this HAS to be the last year of a century, not the first ... possibly the first time we've all agreed on anything not that it does us any good ... but in the course of the conversation, talking about words/concepts that have come to take on the wrong meaning simply by frequent use (like is untracked getting on the tracks or off of them???) ... the subject shifted to that of brand names that have become used as simple nouns (you know, Kleenex, Tampax, Scotch tape) ... and I know there is a word for this but can't for the life of me figure out what it is ... anyone????????? OK, I'm done. :) QL. No more coffee for you this morning young lady!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: 2 Jan 2000 14:40:50 GMT From: b.k.Hoover@unet.com Subject: New stuff for our newsgroup I found this great homepage with lots of new stuff: http://everybody.isfunky.com Have fun!!! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 15:30:15 GMT From: "Saphira Cat" Subject: Re: IRC Channels Carey said: <> While looking through the plethora of CDs my parents have accumulated, it was inevitable that I'd find Gord's Gold (my Dad is a Lightfoot fan). So I "borrowed" it. I "borrow" a lot of my parents CDs. :-) Anyway, just thought I'd mention that. - -Saph *~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~* The older you get, the more you learn to see what you've been taught to see. When you're a kid, you see what's there. - -- Steven Wright Here comes the plug! http://www.geocities.com/saphiracat *~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~* - ------------------------------------------------------------ * http://www.bombdiggity.com/ * Yeah, baby, YEAH! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 16:15:02 GMT From: toojqz@yahoo.com Subject: Lowest Music Prices, Large Selection 5328 Largest music selection around http://musicsounds.getto.net rospbclcclyqemqunzjycgcuchbrfwrvxkjiceso ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 16:51:29 GMT From: Raenfaerie@aol.com Subject: Re: X-mas Fruvous! Hey! Ain't it mobius (w/ umlaut) or moebius ... strip ... ??? If I'm wrong, this is kind of important, because my boyfriend's band is named Mobius (w/ umlaut) Strip. (In other words, I'm not just being snarky and correcting you ... which i'd do otherwise, anyway ;) peace, - -mm- P.S. I *do* appreciate it, though! << I would just like to tell you all about my very wonderful mother who, in Photoshop, made me a "Moxy Moebus!"- a moebus strip covered in Fru pictures! Yay! I figured all you could appreciate that. :) >> ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 12:49:59 -0500 From: "Kate Leahy" Subject: Re: OT: Band Nerds >and the worst musical >*ever* created: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. *Thank you* I hate this show. Passionately. And people usually look at me like I'm crazy when I say it. - --Kate, going to see her fourth-grade idol Deborah "Debbie" Gibson in *Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat* tonight! - -- i can either rap or bust a move--you'll have to pick. maybe i'll just rock the mic. - --murray foster, 2.22.99 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 18:09:57 GMT From: PythonHGr@aol.com Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:=20OT:=20GBS=20(was:=20Re:=20Enlisting=20the=20?= Isn't it kind of odd that if St. John's New Years was at midnight, even though time zones are divided by the hour, how come it was 10:30??? How did they pull that one off? Couldn't ABC atleast try making it live? Or is it really just all screwed up? Tom In a message dated 1/2/00 7:57:15 AM Eastern Standard Time, jacey7@aol.com writes: << Was this on ABC? Me and my best friend were joking all night about how we were gonna make the dj at the party stop at playing at 11:30 so we could see Peter Jennings announce GBS welcoming in the new year in St John's, but somehow didn't really think there would be a crew there! ~jen (who was distressed to see that these boys decided to tour *denmark* instead of hitting the nyc area anytime in the near future... ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Nobody likes you when you're 23"-- Blink 182 "Do you know that you are very strong?"-- Grover "Measure your life in love."--Rent >> ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 18:25:40 GMT From: SugarFly26@aol.com Subject: Re: NoHo show (since you asked) Well, I'm certainly jealous. I'd have been jealous about any concert somewhat near me that I didn't get to see, but particularly the Iron Horse because I love that place. Grrrrrrrr... :) On the up side, between my best friend and I we now own all the Fruvous cds. So now I can finally finally hear the rest of the songs that everyone keeps mentioning or getting into in depth discussions about. :) - -----------> Ln, off to go hear the second half of Wood for the first time ever:) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 17:55:00 GMT From: David Gillis Subject: New Year's Day set list Like John, I decided to de-lurk and share some of my accumulated knowledge with the group. Henesey opened for a second time. (Good group.) This was all done on my Palm Pilot V (thanks to my wonderful wife for the christmas gift!!!!!!) Sometimes I capitalized, sometimes not. It was tough to write in the dark on a touch screen. 1. Poor Napoleon 2. Horseshoes 3. Fly 4. Present tense tureen 5. Johny saucepan A whole big shtick on sarcasm. 6. The Lazy Boy 7. Spider man 8. Sad girl 9. Pisco Bandito - Murray's acoustic stopped working in the middle Birthday of co-owner of Tralf 10. Boo-time Rock School Improv 11. Video Bargainville - Disco 12. Independence Day 13. My baby loves a bunch of authors 14. Get in the car medley (I didn't get the medley titles, sorry) 15. I will hold on Another song I didn't know, a cover that Mike sang. 16. Nuits de Rêve thanks to the die-hard fans! 17. Splatter splatter 18. Down the line 19. Dancing queen E1. Michigan militia - Dave broke a string at the very beginning, so it stopped very soon after the first chord. E1. Improv - medley (Rolling Stones & Johnny Cash) E2. Michigan militia - Go Toby! Quick string job! E3. Do you believe? - Cher E4. King of Spain E5. Green eggs & ham E6. Drinking song Again, as always, this was an incredible performance. I have been to about 7 or 8 shows so far, and the crowd to this show was really responsive. The guys seemed to feed off of the crowd's energy. I also want to get in a word to the Tralf, if they read this. The waitress on the balcony was REALLY good. Thanks for the time! Dave (the tall part of the red hair couple) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 18:16:21 GMT From: Raenfaerie@aol.com Subject: Re: OT: GBS (was: Re: Enlisting the I believe St. John's is one time zone east of Atlantic, which is one time zone east of the good old Eastern that you and I share. peace, - -mm- << Isn't it kind of odd that if St. John's New Years was at midnight, even though time zones are divided by the hour, how come it was 10:30??? >> ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 14:57:22 -0500 From: "Lindsay Lion" Subject: Re: New Year's Eve set list... Ahh, my cell phone has made it onto the newsgroup. I was just playing messenger for a mutual friend of ours. > *HAPPY NEW YEAR*- Murray talks on cel phone- computer > didn't crash ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 21:22:10 GMT From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Kyla=20J?= Subject: Re: OT: Band Nerds - --- Carey Farrell wrote: > Ln wrote: > > >Whoo Hoo! Me too! What musicals did you pit for? > > > >- ----------------> Ln > > I've played in pits for Bye Bye Birdie (featuring an Albert who > couldn't > sing and a Conrad who kept going in and out of consciousness), My > Fair Lady, > Oliver!, Guys and Dolls (with the 1st trumpet who decided it would be > cool > to show up for opening night wearing a sombrero) and the worst > musical > *ever* created: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. > > Carey > ______________________________________________________ Is How To Succeed really the worst? I'm pitting for it this year, first time... well, at least we get to go to the cast party! ~Kyla ===== ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ "There's only now/There's only here/Give in to love/Or live in fear/No other path/No other way/No day but today" Rent "Horseshoes have gotta be tossed." Moxy Früvous "What's that blue thing doing here?" They Might Be Giants ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 22:05:11 GMT From: Heybun@aol.com Subject: Re: OT: GBS (was: Re: Enlisting the Tom wrote Subject: NYD review hello all! i'm back from buffalo and here i am already at my computer writing a feeble attempt at a review. :) before i forget, i'll do my hello's now. hello to Melissa, Andy, Jill, Melinda K, Matt S. and anybody else i saw... oh yeah, Angie was there too. :) Angie is *always* there well, Hennesey (sp?) was a really good opener. they definately are one of my favorites. i went to buy their cd after the show, but it was sold out. bad for me, good for them. ah well, i'm sure i'll get it sometime soon anyways. they opened with Poor Napoleon, which is something that i had never heard before. fantastic as i had thought... David Gillis (thankfully) posted a setlist already so i don't have to worry about that. Jian and Dave had a little improv about something at some point. Mike and Murray joined in eventually and it sounded pretty damn good, not as if they *ever* sound bad, but, ya know what i mean. i hadn't heard Spiderman in a long time, so i was really excited to hear it. the crowd was really into this one, too. and then Pisco!! i literally am obsessed with this song. i was incredibly happy for it and i was even happier when i realized that i knew most of the words! that always makes me feel better. and *swoon* Independence Day. i am very lucky, i heard this one in November, too. *swoon* 'nuff said. <> this is where we had an episode of Rock School. the electric guitar wasn't tuned when Mike went to use it. Jian waxed British as he explained what "the lick" is and how it is used. i expected him to take it to a different level, but he didn't. whew! part of the lesson is that the guitarist and the piano player or "synthesizer player" can communicate with each other using licks between songs. during the first example, Mike played a lick that said there was a drink for Dave backstage. Dave says (in a British accent) "oh, is there one for me backstage?" Jian says "NO NIGEL! this is ROCK SCHOOL! we are teaching them 'the lick,' you've got to play one back. now do it." so they finally did it right. :) Mike sang a song that he wrote for New Years Day, called A New Year's Prayer. it started out kinda goofy, but, it was really profound. my favorite lines (they aren't exact, but as close as i can get) are something like "Here's a prayer/And i believe in prayer." it was a wonderful addition to the show. this was also my first time hearing Nuits de Reve live. this was, incidentally, the one song i cannot sing along with. soy una estudiante de espanol. :) but uh, what really intrigued me about this performance was Jian... was was going thru an absolute rainbow of emotions throughout the whole song. i haven't yet read a translation of it yet, but once i do i'm sure i'll have a better understanding of why this happened. ah well. it was beautiful even if i didn't understand it. :) when Michy started, everyone was getting into it. everybody was dancing, the floor was turning into a trampoline again... even if you didn't want to move, you bounced, you had no choice. :) but uh, Dave broke a banjo string. all of a sudden the music stopped and the guys were looking at Dave and going "oohhhhhhhh" and making faces. i didn't even realize why. i caught on eventually... i was a little slow last night... but uh, yeah. so they did a Rolling Stones song and a Johnny Cash (i think that's what they said) song. we learned that that length of time is the perfect amount of time needed to change a banjo string. other fun things that happened at times that i don't remember: Murray started to sing a backstreet boys song. Jian said "fuck you." umm... Murray began to sing "i'm crazy... crazy for killing that ferret." he and Dave continued in a very funny improv (Dave sang, Murray spoke): M: i'm crazy... crazy for killing that ferret D: Murman, you're crazy M: oh stop D: crazy for killing that ferret M: he had it coming! D: and you're crazy, crazy for taking the leg off that guinea pig M: my pet snake had no legs! he needed it! D: oh Murman you're crazy, you've gotta stop mixin' and matchin' those animals M: (singing) i'm crazy for loving you now i'll talk about the cher song. i was personally shocked that i knew all the words. *sigh* ah well. it was a fun song. post-show. it was really crowded, and the only person who came out was Jian. he had a mob around him and Melissa and i decided to not even bother cuz the security guys were saying that the tralf was closing in ten minutes anyways. so, ya know, we'd spoken to him before, we didn't *need* to do it again. so we said our good-byes and waited in the lobby-type thing downstairs. Melissa and i are sitting there talking and blahblahblah, and i hear these boots clunking across the floor. i look up and i see Jian taking the escalotor down the door. *grin* a small sacrifice pays off, eh? we chatted for a few minutes until we got kicked out by a security guard. all in all, fantabulous and definately worth the small trip to buffalo. and now i would like to thank anybody who actually read this. :) ~Maggie ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 22:47:20 GMT From: SkyStar117@aol.com Subject: d.gibson roks the casbah bebs(was:Re: OT: Band Nerds) katie leahy says: . . .. . . << *Thank you* I hate this show. Passionately. And people usually look at me like I'm crazy when I say it. - --Kate, going to see her fourth-grade idol Deborah "Debbie" Gibson in *Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat* tonight! >> kate---> i agree 110%, and dude, Deborah "Debbie" Gibson was my Namesake Goddess...I saw her in Les Mis a long time ago and after the show, she gave me a hug backstage. The highlight of my life at age 8. - ---Deb **foolish beat was my 4th grade talent show song and _damn_ i *roked* the house in my rolled-ripped-jeans-and-off-the-shoulder-striped-tee-shirt-with-shirt-clip combo** Groden **Spuh!** **That's the dirty nipple! You can't rub the dirty nipple!** **But ya know Mindy, I'll bet he's used to that burning sensation anyway** ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 23:38:50 GMT From: Spin0za1@aol.com Subject: Murray Kills Ferrets? Just how crazy is the MurMan? What next? Dave kills tree-molesting livestock? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 23:44:42 GMT From: Spin0za1@aol.com Subject: Moxy Making Life Happy I've noticed something interesting about Moxy Früvous... well, okay, you know when you sort of start to daydream about really cool things happening and then you come out of it and it's like "but that could never really happen" and it stays this happy dream that maybe you come back to and maybe you don't? If you don't know what I'm talking about then maybe you should just assume that I'm crazy and move on... What I've noticed is that with Moxy Früvous those moments have this weird tendency to actually happen... and then instead of a really cool happy dream you have a really cool and happy memory that you can go and live in when shit becomes to shitty to bear... that's why I love them as much as I do. I just really hope I'm not too annoying to them. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2000 01:04:12 GMT From: SugarFly26@aol.com Subject: Re: OT: Band Nerds Kyla wrote: Well, it's a toss-up between that and the really really really bad musical-like kid version of Secret Garden. Frances Hodgson Burnett (right author?) would have cried. - --------> Ln ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2000 01:13:30 GMT From: SugarFly26@aol.com Subject: Re: Murray Kills Ferrets? When I first saw the title of this post, I assumed it was another way to be redirected to fruvous.com, kinda like the Jiankillscats thing. - --------------> Ln ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 19:58:43 -0500 From: "^kat^'s mom" Subject: Re: NoHo show (since you asked) >the subject shifted to that of brand names that have become >used as simple nouns (you know, Kleenex, Tampax, Scotch tape) ... and I know >there is a word for this but can't for the life of me figure out what it is ... >anyone????????? say, isn't that an eponym? ironic, b/c i believe that very same question was asked from the stage by one mr. jian ghomeshi at the early 1.1 show last year. must just be a new year's thing. *grin* ^kat^, newly back from noho/buffalo & posting from her mom's account "if you can't see dreams, your eyes are blind" http://fly.to/the.midway.after.dark ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2000 01:53:59 GMT From: Rachael keeper of the yaks Subject: OT Band nerds - --- snip---Well, it's a toss-up between that and the really really really bad musical-like kid version of Secret Garden. Frances Hodgson Burnett (right author?) would have cried----- oh come now, I've worked on two productions of it (the seret garden musical) and seen an awesome version that the Pittsburgh Civic light opera did a few years ago, and it's a good show. The music is very well done, and there is so much that can be done with it design wise.... well at least IMHO If we're naming worst musicals I would have to put my vote in for either A Little Night Music or Crazy for You. I ran lights for both and well lets just say that's when I got books 2-4 read in Robert Jordan's Wheel of time series. My favorite musical would have to be Kiss of the Spiderwoman or Falsettos though. What is everyone's faves out of curiosity? Rachael ===== Q: How do you get rid of an actor on your front porch? A: Pay them for the pizza. Q: What is the difference between a roadie and a homeless person? A: A laminate __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! 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