From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #343 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 Monday, April 19 1999 Volume 03 : Number 343 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: U of R show ["Geo" ] Re: Sad Today [petit_chou@juno.com] Re: Opening for Fruvous [Kate Bunting ] Re: Official Fruheads [Nate DeRose ] Re: Indie Tape for Sale On Ebay [ShawnTaylor ] Re: Prom #1 [Mindy J Munson ] Re: Jian gets a makeover [fruwench@aol.com (FruWench)] Re: Opening for Fruvous [paul@davincisnotebook.com (Paul Sabourin)] Re: Official Fruheads ["KatieWow" ] Re: UNDERAGENESS ["Ken Perschke" ] Re: Prom #1 [Anna! ] so I'm driving in central Jersey... [jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7)] Re: Prom #1 [Thomas Fazzio ] Re: Prom #1 [Paul Mischler ] Re: Official Fruheads [jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7)] Re: Prom #1 ["KatieWow" ] Re: like fruvous, but not. and my fruheadness [jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7)] Re: Jian gets a makeover ~ absolutely *nothing* to do w/ the length [srm9] Re: so I'm driving in central Jersey... [srm9988n@aol.com.LoriM (Srm9988n] Re: Opening for Fruvous [piscopinto@aol.com (PISCOPINTO)] Fw: Fw: [Mindy J Munson ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 19:10:38 -0400 From: "Geo" Subject: Re: U of R show Unfortunately, the U of R show is for students only, but it's allegedly free. (It's part of their big spring party called Dandelion Day). As long as the concert isn't inside (ie it's not raining), they probably won't check IDs but they claim that they will if it's indoors. If the $20k tuition is too high for a Fru show, you can try to make friends with a student or (my route) marry an alumni... andi andrzejewski wrote in message ... >Any one willing to get me tickets PLLLLEEEEEAAAASSSE! >andi andrzejewski > > >Get your FREE Email at http://mailcity.lycos.com >Get your PERSONALIZED START PAGE at http://my.lycos.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 23:22:22 GMT From: petit_chou@juno.com Subject: Re: Sad Today Ross said: >everyone keep their fingers crossed for me that day! Will do, buddy. I'm here to fight for the younger guy (being a younger guy myself...I mean a younger girl. Whatever). >21 to drink!? Man, that sucks big time. Not really. I mean, I don't drink, so I guess that makes the difference. The only majorly sucky part is that I can't get into shows (for example, the upcoming Crash Test Dummies show at the Crocodile) where alcohol is served despite the fact that I wouldn't drink the stuff if it was handed to me in a Heisman Trophy. I JUST WANT THE MUSIC DAMNIT! Argh. Washington also has some seriously (excuse the expletive) fucked up underage music laws (ex: the Seattle Teen Dance Ordinance) that make it undesirable and difficult for bands to play all ages shows. I wish that we had more venues out here that have, like some of you mentioned with (I think it was) the Trocadero, an area that is physically seperated from the bar so youngsters can go. *sigh* Oh well. C'est la vie. At least I'm now old enough to go to shows in Canada (and won't be cheated out of seeing Fruvous there, like I was in September...GRRRRRRR!) Heather Moore ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 19:00:54 -0400 From: Kate Bunting Subject: Re: Opening for Fruvous > well, the four-man a cappella group davinci's notebook has in the past > opened for früvous. Bear in mind, though, that DVN is, well, *unique*. Their shows pack an "oomph" all their own! Paul Sabourin, where are you? I know you read this ng! How did DVN arrange to open for the Lads? Kahlene, if you're out there, back me up on this one-- I don't think an a cappella group would be an anti-opener--- it might bring more Frufans to the world of a cappella (and check out rec.music.a-cappella, too!), and we'd be happy to have more crossovers! IMNSHO, any a cappella group with an offbeat, upbeat flair could have the potential to be a great opener for Fruvous-- some harmony lines to warm up to might be a cool variation from the standard singer/songwriter openers I've seen of late... $.02 (cha-'ching!) Kate ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Katherine E. Bunting sailor@wam.umd.edu "Estne volumen in toga, an solum tibi libet me videre?" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 19:56:20 -0400 From: Nate DeRose Subject: Re: Official Fruheads cheesemonkey_fruvite@my-dejanews.com wrote: > well, I had always thought one became an *official* fruhead when one reached > the 3 stamp mark on the Fruhead card. Naww.. that can't be true. I mean, hell, I've never gotten EITHER of my cards stamped! :P nate (who ALWAYS forgets the card... and his AMMF pin....) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 20:02:00 -0400 From: ShawnTaylor Subject: Re: Indie Tape for Sale On Ebay KatieWow wrote: > > well, good for you :). please, though--try not to bid on it yourself like > the last sap who put one up for auction did. > ~~kate > Kate, I do believe I recognize you from the BNL NG......Maybe Not....Its too bad that due to one individual everyone has to be painted wih the same brush.....Believe it or not there are still some honest people out there......what happened to the guy who shilled (bid himself) you should have reported it to ebay they would have delt with it accordingly Thanks, Shawn ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 00:02:25 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Re: Prom #1 Ack! I need to start listening to 80s music again! I knew the group but couldn't remeber the name! terrible! fruchild, *canoodle!* On Mon, 19 Apr 1999 23:22:09 GMT petit_chou@juno.com writes: >Fruchild wrote in her prom manifesto: >>-----LOL! the pretty in pink prom song *just* came one my radio! >>"touch you once" i guess its called------ > >Ahhhhh...you would be referring to, of course, Orchestral Maneuvers in >the Dark's song "If You Leave." > >Heather Moore, the font of all that is 80's music wisdom. > >___________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get >completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Apr 1999 00:29:29 GMT From: fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) Subject: Re: Jian gets a makeover *ladywench buzzes off to double check her quote program which threw this at her yesterday.* ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 00:10:53 GMT From: paul@davincisnotebook.com (Paul Sabourin) Subject: Re: Opening for Fruvous On Mon, 19 Apr 1999 19:00:54 -0400, Kate Bunting wrote: >> well, the four-man a cappella group davinci's notebook has in the past >> opened for fr=FCvous. >Bear in mind, though, that DVN is, well, *unique*. Their shows pack an >"oomph" all their own! Very diplomatically put, Kate. (Luckily, there are several over-the-counter ointments and topical cremes to clear up any leftover "oomph" contracted at DVN shows.) Seriously, though, you are too kind. For what it's worth, Chicago Voice Exchange definitely pack their own set of "oomph" as well. >How did DVN arrange to open for the Lads? Well, bear in mind that the last time we opened up for Fruvous was, like...[pause while Paul checks his website]...2 or 3 years ago. For us, it was just a matter of contacting the club and asking for an opening slot. It helps to have some sort of relationship with the club booker, or at least to be willing to work really cheap. The past several times they've come through DC, they've either brought along their own opening act (I don't know whether this was set up through their management or through Bottom Line Records, or what), the club had already booked a different opening act on their own, or there simply wasn't an opener. I obviously can't speak for Fruvous themeselves or their management, so I can only speak in generalities. Some groups get a certain degree of approval on who opens for them, depending on how much clout they have and/or on their relationship with that club. You've got a better shot at getting an opening slot if the band is new (or relatively new) to the market, and doesn't have a solid draw yet. Also, it might help if enough people call the club asking for "Group X" to open for Fruvous (though this also might serve to annoy the booking agent if it's an obviously orchestrated effort; I dunno). In any event, once you find out where they'll be playing in your area next, I say just call the club and ask if there'll be an opener, and sell yourselves. The worst they can say is "no." We hope to share the stage with the Fruvous lads again one of these days; we had a good time in the past, and we're *much* less sucky than we were back then. You never know... ***Side Note Blatant Plug: We *are* finally opening for one of our *other* favorite groups, Eddie from Ohio, at a free concert (the "Friday Cheers" concert series) in Richmond, VA on June 11th. We're really looking forward to this, and hope it is the first of many shows together. Thanks for asking, Paul from DVN. - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Da Vinci's Notebook | E-Mail: info@davincisnotebook.com Contemporary A Cappella | Information Line: (202) 828-3005 P.O. Box 5222 | Website: http://www.davincisnotebook.com Arlington, VA 22205-0322 | Order DVN stuff online at the above site | or by calling (800) 711-3627 - --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 20:52:06 -0400 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Official Fruheads yeah, i don't buy that. rosemary has never had a card, and she's as frühead as they get (though i don't know if she cares to refer to herself as such :). ~~kate - -- kate leahy kleahy@loyola.edu katiewow@frumail.org ***************************************************************** evil is just special with a criminal record. - --doug, 3.26.99 everybody loves a happy ending but we don't even try we go straight on past pretending to the part where everyone loves to cry - --elvis costello **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 00:59:04 GMT From: "Ken Perschke" Subject: Re: UNDERAGENESS > > "WE'LL RANT AND WE'LL ROAR LIKE TRUE UNDERAGERS!" > > -jen, who when she rules the world intends to change > that pesky age thing > Yay for the underagers!! I must admit that I've been lucky, getting into most clubs because my parents also like the band, but it's worst when the clubs don't care *at all*. I didn't go to Frucon because Lee's wouldn't allow me into the club no matter what, parents, guest list, anything. Oh well, I guess I'll enjoy Frucon 5 when I'm finally old enough to get in.... Ken ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 01:03:46 GMT From: Anna! Subject: Re: Prom #1 In article <7fga6i$hkh$1@autumn.news.rcn.net>, "KatieWow" wrote: > thanks--i know i shouldn't generalize, but when you go to a school as > homogeneous as the one i'm at, it's difficult not to :). I can vouch for this, as I go to school a mere fifteen minutes from Katie, and Towson and Loyola are both comprised of generally the same type of students. (Although Loyola students are usually a tad brighter) I can't even say that it's because Baltimore is homogeneous, because it really isn't...but I think it's the Charles Street corridor that transforms almost any promising guy into a jerk. Stay away from Charles Street!!! So don't worry Tom, if you were here, you'd probably be a catch :) - -anna- http://elements.dreamhost.com - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: 20 Apr 1999 01:39:21 GMT From: jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7) Subject: so I'm driving in central Jersey... ...earlier this weekend, and as soon as I get in XPN territory, I flip it on. And what's the first thing I hear? Robbie Williams ;-) Thought of you all fondly, I did. ~jen (who also saw him on 120 minutes last night as a "buzzworthy" artist. Both Matt Pinfield and whoever was intro-ing on XPN at the time seem to have him pegged as "the next big thing." Sorry, Lori ;-) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Do you know that you are very strong?"-- Grover "Measure your life in love."--Rent ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 21:32:16 -0400 From: Thomas Fazzio Subject: Re: Prom #1 > thanks--i know i shouldn't generalize, but when you go to a school as > homogeneous as the one i'm at, it's difficult not to :). > ~~kate Is it as bad as 7 to 1? Yes, that's right, 7 guys to every girl on campus. In my comp sci class last semester, we had 3 girls while there were 35 guys!!! I *have* to say, we have it bad here. Check that, SUNY Potsdam is just a mile away and that's closer to 1:1 and St. Lawrence U is 10 miles away and that's gotta be 2:1 girls to guys... so the surrounding schools are cool, it's just Clarkson that's bad for the guys (the girls must be in heaven) =) later, tom. PS - I never get offended by any statement you folks make, so no one ever has a reason to apologize for a message they wrote... that's just the way I am =) fazziote@clarkson.edu http://www.clarkson.edu/~fazziote ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 21:45:12 -0400 From: Paul Mischler Subject: Re: Prom #1 Sniff... RIT... 6.5m, 3.5 f :-( No wonder Misch is still single. - -Paul Mischler Thomas Fazzio wrote: > > > Is it as bad as 7 to 1? Yes, that's right, 7 guys to every girl on > campus. In my comp sci class last semester, we had 3 girls while there > were 35 guys!!! I *have* to say, we have it bad here. Check that, SUNY > Potsdam is just a mile away and that's closer to 1:1 and St. Lawrence U > is 10 miles away and that's gotta be 2:1 girls to guys... so the > surrounding schools are cool, it's just Clarkson that's bad for the guys > (the girls must be in heaven) =) > > later, > tom. > > PS - I never get offended by any statement you folks make, so no one ever > has a reason to apologize for a message they wrote... that's just the way > I am =) > > fazziote@clarkson.edu > http://www.clarkson.edu/~fazziote ------------------------------ Date: 20 Apr 1999 01:34:04 GMT From: jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7) Subject: Re: Official Fruheads Fiona wrote: >> A "Frühead" means being an active participant in the fan community in whatever way you can; online, at shows or both, talking to the guys or not. It's having people who are happy to see you when you post or arrive, and of course, hugs *g*<< see, I don't really agree with this. I don't think you have to have people recognize you at the shows or anxiously anticipate your posts to be a fruhead. I know I've been to 4 shows and have met, I think, 3 people who actively post here. Most of the time I bring a friend or two, we watch the shows, and we leave. And I love it. I have an awesome time, my ignorant friends are all convinced I'm this spotter of wonderful music no one has ever heard of [1], and I eagerly look forward to the next time I can do the same. This doesn't mean that I don't look forward to meeting as many of you crazy poeple as possible over the course of the next touring spurt, cause I do!! I just think my fruhead status is safe from this distance ;-) ~jen [1] which for some reason, makes them think I'm "edgy" or something. And somehow gives me more credibility on music. cause obviously, if you listen to anything besides "radio freindly" fare, you're just teetering on that edge ;-) It's all rather funny. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Do you know that you are very strong?"-- Grover "Measure your life in love."--Rent ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 22:23:31 -0400 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Prom #1 actually, i meant it more in the 9 caucasians:1 minority sense, but loyola's pretty good on the male:female thing. 45% male to 55% female. ~~kate - -- kate leahy kleahy@loyola.edu katiewow@frumail.org ***************************************************************** evil is just special with a criminal record. - --doug, 3.26.99 everybody loves a happy ending but we don't even try we go straight on past pretending to the part where everyone loves to cry - --elvis costello **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: 20 Apr 1999 02:06:52 GMT From: jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7) Subject: Re: like fruvous, but not. and my fruheadness In the link that apparently wasn't supposed to be posted-- but was, so I'm going to quote it anyway-- it said: >> they're going to be huge and i don't know yet how i'll handle that. what will i do when blue october is making best buy commercials like dah-veed is now? what will i do when mindless teenage girls are walking around the mall talking about how justin is "so sexy" and how his music really speaks to them? shoot myself, i guess.<< This reminds me of my latest nightmare on how fruvous will tackle the world: "So, I will hold on..." ::dialogue:: - --"Listen Dawson, just accept that whatever synergy we have is doomed to remain on a completely platonic level." "...And if that's not what you're used to..." - --"I know you don't mean that Joey. You and I, we're kindred spirits. You're just petrified that the ramifications of us coexisting on a romantic level will result in everything spiraling beyond your control.. "...then I may refuse to..." - --"... and in that spiral you'll lose grasp of the very essence of yourself by subjugating that to me. - --"Dawson..." "... ho-o-o-o-old on..." - --"No-- face it, Joey. Like it or not, our karmas are intertwined. Our lives will forever collide, and the sooner we accept that, the sooner we harness this undeiable energy that exists in the space between us and use it to help us eveolve beyond this pubescent hormal flush of emotions, to whatever deeper sea of feelings awaits us." "..maybe that's not what you're used to..." ::kiss:: "...How can I refuse you?" ~jen (who would make a really bad teensploitation writer ;-) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Do you know that you are very strong?"-- Grover "Measure your life in love."--Rent ------------------------------ Date: 20 Apr 1999 02:37:53 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.com.LoriM (Srm9988n) Subject: Re: Jian gets a makeover ~ absolutely *nothing* to do w/ the length Debebie, Princess of Westchester/Putnam, declared: >.lori, you're thisclose to >achieving the ultimate mitzvah and probably becoming my favorite person >ever(@ least in my 16 years and 8 months on earth)....anyway! >yeah. so an exlanation? or am i just really retarded? >-debs retarded, not at all. hyper, definitely. :) (c'mon, kids, back me up here: Deb the Frugin is in for the time of her life at Hoboken, right?) :) - -- Lori, who doesn't think she's ever officially achieved a mitzvah before, and who wonders if this reduces her degeneracy quotient. ******************************* Visit Lori's *newly-redecorated* strange and wonderful world! http://members.aol.com/srm9988n/index.html ------------------------------ Date: 20 Apr 1999 02:58:20 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.com.LoriM (Srm9988n) Subject: Re: so I'm driving in central Jersey... jen is apologizing: >Robbie Williams ;-) > >Thought of you all fondly, I did. > >~jen (who also saw him on 120 minutes last night as a "buzzworthy" artist. >Both Matt Pinfield and whoever was intro-ing on XPN at the time seem to have >him pegged as "the next big thing." Probably David Dye. :) Sorry, Lori ;-) why sorry? Robbie is highly amusing, and catchy beyond belief. Just seems to me that he, of all their current playlist, has the potential to be the anti-XPN-artist -- ie the next HUGE one-or-two-hit meteor. But until/unless he *is* the next big thing, he fits under the "Real Musical Diversity" umbrella as much as Fruvous or Patty Griffin or Dar Williams or Duncan Sheik, certainly. - -- Lori, who admits (okay, Fiona, you can cut and paste now; it might not be witty but it's memorable) Robbie has real talent. I just shudder to think of the stadium tour he undoubtedly will undertake in the new Millenium ... I prefer concerts small, and not swoony-giggly-shrieky-groupie filled. But that's just me ... :) ************** We got stars directing our fate And we're praying it's not too late 'Cause we know we're fallen from grace ------------------------------ Date: 20 Apr 1999 02:55:46 GMT From: piscopinto@aol.com (PISCOPINTO) Subject: Re: Opening for Fruvous ummm... well... Chicago- they've played at Martyr's a lot- when I used to talk to the manager it was Ray Quinn, (thinking hard) and judging by the caliber of bands that have opened there (save the Nields of course) I don't see as how you'd have a problem easing into the opening slot... Actually I've seen worse bands in Champaign than Chicago- from a wannabe TMBG type outfit to a chick singing about lipstick lesbians to I don't even remember what else... but yeah I'm thinking the most amusing was the bad bad bad jazz outfit that was.... um April 97? I'm not sure, maybe before that, but their memorable songs were "Party" (spoken: "party, party, party, party, party" etc etc) and "Goofy Hat", where of course a band member actually donned a Goofy hat to play... My entourage got the best ab workout that night, laughing our heads off at the whole deal. Also, some guy from a klezmer band in Iowa came up and started schmoozing with me while emphasizing that he approached me because he knew I was in radio (how the hell would he know? Guys, did you set that up? Ha!) and don't worry I'm not hitting on you I'm married I just don't have my ring on right now (the friend on my left says "That's a real stable relationship") Anyway, that was a major tangent, suffice to say I've seen a lot of suckass stuff open for them while people in the east have been treated to such stuff as guster opening, when they were little college boys... Angel ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 03:02:15 GMT From: Mindy J Munson Subject: Fw: Fw: - --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Alyssa Vaisey" To: "muy" , "melissa" , "lynn" , "Elizabeth" , "chrissy missel" , "aimee" , "Sue" , "Lauren" , "Mindy" , "Jess" Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 21:22:53 -0400 Subject: Fw: Message-ID: <001401be8acc$512b3460$1b781581@mink.rit.edu> - -----Original Message----- From: Neal A. Vaisey To: J ; Bill&Jill ; Jim ; Karl ; Aunt Sandy ; Laurie ; Al Date: Monday, April 19, 1999 9:04 PM Subject: Fw: > >-----Original Message----- >From: Neal Vaisey >To: fretwerx@frontiernet.net >Date: Monday, April 19, 1999 7:29 AM > > >>BEWARE >>> >>> >>> HERE'S ONE OF TWO SCARY STORIES THAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD BE AWARE >> > OF: >>> > >>> > Please read for your safety, And then forward it Please. >>> > We received this today and felt like it should be shared. 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Never let your >>> > guard down. >>> > >>> > SOMETIMES THAT FEELING IN YOUR GUT IS THE VOICE OF GOD- >>> > TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS....... >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > ________________________________________________________________ Get secure free e-mail that you don't need Web access to use from Juno, the world's second largest online service. Download your free software at http://www.juno.com/getit.b.html. ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #343 ********************************************