From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #585 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 Saturday, July 10 1999 Volume 03 : Number 585 Today's Subjects: ----------------- entropy [acaia78@aol.com (Acaia78)] Re: OT: Pittsburgh was Re: AMMF Profile ["Jill Hufnagel" ] Re: memorization of childrens books Re: Grover (was The AMMF Profile) ["J] Re: AMMF Profile ["KatieWow" ] Re: AMMF Profile ["Jill Hufnagel" ] Re: Thornhill ["KatieWow" ] Re: Thornhill Thornhill Thornhill Thornhill [aprestin@ccs.neu.garbage.edu] Re: Thornhill visuals [luckydabed@aol.complexity (maria)] Re: Moxy Bootlegs ["Jason A. Reiser" ] MP3 ---> MiniDisc Copier is now available online! 16:48 ["MP FREE" ] Re: fru-niversaries [jch781@aol.comDOOB (CJ Hayes)] Re: limegem's profile [Revell Sara E <4ser4@qlink.queensu.ca>] RE: Thornhill visuals ["Vokes, Laurie" ] Re: OT: Re: AMMF Profile [Tom Salyers ] Fruniversaries [bookworm@erols.com (Nikky Cogdell)] Re: zard's sig [ross_hendry@bigfoot.com (Ross Hendry)] Re: entropy [Absaraka ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 10 Jul 1999 04:07:14 GMT From: acaia78@aol.com (Acaia78) Subject: entropy Well, I finally bought the b album today, and not just so I can torture my brother with The Kids Song 24-7. One question: what's the deal with the British accents on Entropy? Were they trying for some weird music hall/Gilbert and Sullivan effect? And if so, who else thinks it would be cool to hear them do I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major General in 4 part harmony? Carey, who's been in way too many musicals ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 04:34:30 GMT From: "Jill Hufnagel" Subject: Re: OT: Pittsburgh was Re: AMMF Profile Subject: OT: Pittsburgh was Re: AMMF Profile Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 14:43:10 -0400 Well I know about the buses...unfortunately. I'm stuck riding them while I'm here, so I really haven't expirienced the whole left turn thing. You certianly do have your own way of driving though. Oh and if the speach gets worse the further I go west I'm staying eastcoast. I eventually want to go New England...particularly Maine. I definitly check out that site though. Talk to ya all later. **Jiel** _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 22:24:57 -0600 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin) Subject: Re: limegem's profile In article , tdeegan1@rochester.rr.com says... > ohmigosh, somebody else read REBECCA! whoa...i thought that i was one of > the few. What, the one by Daphne DuMaurier? I never actually read the book, but I know it was an excellent movie - I saw it in a high school film class and haven't seen it since, but it made a real lasting impression on me. k@ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 22:28:08 -0600 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin) Subject: Re: OT: Re: AMMF Profile In article <19990709222008.11537.00005403@ng-cp1.aol.com>, dstbunnny@aol.com says... > My favorites are those yup-yup-ing aliens, but they absolutely terrified me > when I was younger The Koozbanians! I *loved* them! I'm so glad someone else remembers! Also among my favorite bits was when Kermit traveled to the planet Koozbane to report on the mating habits of the Galleo-Whoopwhoop. (Please, someone say they remember that one. I'm not making it up, really!) k@ BRRRRRRRRRINGGGGGGG! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 00:10:53 -0400 From: "Sam I Am" Subject: Re: entropy Wow..watch it with the Gilbert and Sullivan....I think they were trying to put together a setting....such as " From the Fruvous Quill comes a story tale of love and illin".... - -Sam- Acaia78 wrote in message <19990710000714.05368.00008526@ng-fu1.aol.com>... >Well, I finally bought the b album today, and not just so I can torture my >brother with The Kids Song 24-7. One question: what's the deal with the British >accents on Entropy? Were they trying for some weird music hall/Gilbert and >Sullivan effect? And if so, who else thinks it would be cool to hear them do I >Am the Very Model of a Modern Major General in 4 part harmony? >Carey, who's been in way too many musicals ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 04:55:30 GMT From: "Jill Hufnagel" Subject: Re: memorization of childrens books Re: Grover (was The AMMF Profile) - ----Original Message Follows---- From: Donna Hunt To: ammf@fruvous.com Subject: Re: memorization of childrens books Re: Grover (was The AMMF Profile) Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 21:10:10 -0700 >Bridget wrote: > > i have one fish two fish red fish blue fish > > boxers! just ask donna & joe how cute they > > are... *g* > >OH, they so are. ;) >(Bridget, sometimes I think you just miss me so much you have the >need to *make* me post) >Thank you for your long paraphrasing of my long babbling about how >after all the frumiles stamps, bootlegs, hugs, requests, and banter >have >been collected--this is still one kiss ass band. :) >OK, here's my Green Eggs and Ham Story: >I teach elementary school (Music), and was doing one of my fellow >teachers >a favor by watching their kindergarten class for them during an >indoor >recess. >Eventually the natives got restless, so I told them to pick a book >and I >would >read to them... they picked Green Eggs and Ham (or this wouldn't be >my green eggs and ham story). So, if that's not funny enough, with >me >trying to get through it w/o "rapping" or mentioning "Pork from >Space", >when >I get to the page that reads "A Train, A Train, A Train, A Train!" >and one >of >those >little five-year-olds shouts 'Whoo-hooo!' and moves his arm in the >"train-whistle" >motion--and I lost it! I laughed so hard... the kids all laughedtoo, >but >they >don't know why. :) >The End. >ciao! >donna Thats awsome,but I think that you should have totally just broke into rap. I remember I was babysitting the one time and they had me read them Green Eggs and Ham and I could help it it just came out. The kids got so into it that the next day they were listening to Bargainville...heehee really yong converts how about that. **Jiel** _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 01:13:56 -0400 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: AMMF Profile well, if *vika* is doing it . . . The AMMF Profile Profile for: Katherine Maureen Leahy Nickname/Alias/Secret Identity: KatieWow Place you call home: Medford, NJ / Baltimore, MD # of Frushows attended: 13 __Favs...______________________________________________ color: argh. blue? bands: Fruvous, Guster, Barenaked Ladies, Dave Matthews, Elvis Costello . . . lots and lots fru-songs: Misplaced other song: countless . . . but "Stranger With Your Hair" by John Gorka is a big one tv show: I honestly don't get to watch much movies: I'm big on dumb 80s stuff . . . like "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" actor/actress: Liam Neeson and Meryl Streep book: anything by Calvino, anything by John Irving sports team: Though I do love the Flyers, I actually am going to have to go with Loyola College mens' lacrosse food: carrots drink: water alcoholic drink: Malibu rum and pineapple juice candy: no sugar for me thanks kind of cheese: Tryin' to avoid dairy __Stuffus...___________________________________________ Do you collect anything? Books, CDs . . . Do you play an instrument? Piano, guitar, flute - and I learned to play the spoons a couple of weeks ago! Have you ever won anything? Lots of dumb academic and service awards Bad habits you will admit to: Becoming snotty or over-giggly when I'm nervous Can you stomach tofu? Bleh. No. The Question: pepsi or coke? Eh . . . I'm not big on soda Any brushes with fame? Besides Früvous . . . I met BoyzIIMen in the Philadelphia airport at 5:30 in the morning once; I held George Bush's hand for a full minute Who/what do you feel is way too overrated? Money ...underrated? The true value of ideas Actor/actress you MOST feel should pack it in, spare us the torture and never do another movie again: Name anyone on network television Obscure talent you have: Hmm . . . I can identify a Honda by sound Obscure talent you wish you had: That leg thing Vika was talking about. I saw it once. Cool :). __Complete these sentences..._____________________ All I really want is: *shrug* I don't have many wants :) All I really need is: family, friends, and peace. I can't live without: knowing that there's always something new for me to do/learn/experience in this world I would REALLY rather live without: fast food The sexiest man alive is: Liam Neeson The sexiest woman alive is: no thoughts come to mind I'm ashamed to admit I used to like: I'm ashamed to admit I still like: *shrug* Why be ashamed to admit you like/d Debbie Gibson? She was a talented girl. __Preferences..._______________________________________ Coffee/tea (or me)- tea Intense heat (ie, like NOW) or being too cold- Cold over hot *anytime* Adam Sandler/Denis Leary - Ick. Try Dennis Miller. Skeet Ulrich/Skeet shooting - neither? Letterman/Leno - Back to the avoiding-TV thing Going to a movie/renting one - Nothing beats going out to the movies Pie/cake - Sugar. Migraines. I like baking cookies, though. Toaster Strudel/Pop Tarts - Sugar. Britney Spears/kick in the head - I'm not into torture of any kind. __Would You Ever...____________________________________ ... randomly kiss someone for 50 bucks? Sure. ...shave your head for 500 bucks? Sure ...sign up to be a guinea pig for medical testing for $4000? what kind of testing? ...flash someone on a dare? Nah. ...blackmail someone? Definitely not. ...get up and sing in front of 1000 people? You see, this assumes that I *haven't* done this. ...bungee jump? yes! ...skydive? been dreaming about it! ...pretend to be someone else? Only if I'm in a movie theater and pretending I don't speak English :). 5 words to describe yourself: Really gullible. Don't stalk me. - -- Kate Leahy kleahy@loyola.edu katiewow@frumail.org **************************************************** "You're not going to Canada unless that room's clean!" - --My Dad, 6.27.99 **************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 06:06:16 GMT From: "Jill Hufnagel" Subject: Re: AMMF Profile - ----Original Message Follows---- From: "KatieWow" To: ammf@fruvous.com Subject: Re: AMMF Profile Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 01:13:56 -0400 >The sexiest man alive is: Liam Neeson No way...for all this time I've thought that I was crazy. I keep telling people how I think that he is so sexy and no one agrees with me. I keep saying tha the only reason that I'd see the new StarWars would be to see Liam...Wow and I thoiught that I was alone:) **Jiel** I tell ya seeing that was a shocker to me. _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 01:22:00 -0400 From: "KatieWow" Subject: Re: Thornhill well, that nifty little razor and tie write-up we've all been reading deems it a "concept album." the concept - a little journey through the musical life of the früvous guys. it works. and sorta explains a bit why "pisco" isn't on the track list. ~~kate - -- Kate Leahy kleahy@loyola.edu katiewow@frumail.org **************************************************** "You're not going to Canada unless that room's clean!" - --My Dad, 6.27.99 **************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: 10 Jul 1999 05:32:53 GMT From: aprestin@ccs.neu.garbage.edu Subject: Re: Thornhill Thornhill Thornhill Thornhill Angie wrote: : 1. Your friend was incorrect. He did not hear a new Fruvous song on WBER. : There are *no* advance copies of the album floating around right now, and : the station will not likely get it until, at earliest, 1-2 weeks before : August 10th. So he was mistaken. There is a possibility your friend heard : a band that I've been playing a lot of lately, called Da Vinci's Notebook. : They sound nearly identical to Fruvous, and Moxy actually helps out singing : on one of the songs. Or he may have heard the new track that Moxy sings on : the new Johny Vegas record. Maybe their copy is the one up on eBay. - - A.P. ------------------------------ Date: 10 Jul 1999 06:25:34 GMT From: luckydabed@aol.complexity (maria) Subject: Re: Thornhill visuals Queen Lisa wrote: >Believe it or not, "Thornhill" is already up for the bid on e-Bay Oh, and going for the hefty sum of $0.35. I don't know how anybody is EVER going to be able to afford that! Okay, 'nuff of my sarcasm. I DO love the pictures, I like how they do it differently for each lad. maria so, FruKid...how do you like my .sig? *snicker* ~~~~~ "Well don't quote ME! I tell you, don't quote me! people will say 'where EVER did you get such a STUPID quote, my dear?'" - -FruKid "Smoke all day, everyday. The local morticians and their families are counting on YOU." - -Wiley Miller ------------------------------ Date: 9 Jul 1999 23:09:21 -0700 From: "Jason A. Reiser" Subject: Re: Moxy Bootlegs In article <3786840C.4187@istar.ca>, nslife says... > >I have two moxy bootlegs. > >I will do 2:1s or maybe a trade... If interested let me know. This deal >is ideal for newbies to bootlegging. > >Check out my website: http://members.tripod.com/bootlegger Rose, Though it might seem like very little profit for your efforts, 2:1 trading is generally frowned upon here. We'd appreciate it if you kept your Fruvous trading to just 1:1 trades or Blank & Postage offers. The band wouldn't approve, so out of respect neither should we. I didn't make a dime recording those shows, and none of us should through distribution either. See ya, Jason ------------------------------ Date: 10 Jul 1999 08:43:19 GMT From: "MP FREE" Subject: MP3 ---> MiniDisc Copier is now available online! 16:48 MP FREE Card --> THE WORLD's FIRST MP3 to MiniDisc Converter - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transforms any Mp3 Files to any MiniDisc Recorder/Player Offers superior sound quality Plug and play, installed in One-Minute. ====================================================== " If you are an MD user, and want an almost endless supply of new music, MP Free Card a must-have." 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I saw a copy of > Severe Tire Damage, the "latest" TMBG disc, in a used bin at a store 3 weeks > before the official release of the album. I'd think that a new single is > more likely to be found than one of the old ones that people never see. But > hey, who knows... Oh yeah, I'd assume that there WOULD be promo singles for Thornhill floating around, but she said she saw it on the store's computerized music listing (which would only show actual releases). That is why I was thinking it had to be an old one. But like I said, not in print, so I don't know. A.J. - -- Mariaweb last updated 5/13/99. See Maria Louise in all her... erm... Glory? Visit MariaWeb at http://members.aol.com/marilou99/ _____ _ / ____(_) | | _ ___ ___ _ __ ___ | | | |/ __/ _ \ '__/ _ \ | |____| | (_| __/ | | (_) | \_____|_|\___\___|_| \___/ @wwnet.com ICQ#: 13117113 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 13:55:03 GMT From: LSan497884@aol.com Subject: Re: Grover (was The AMMF Profile) Well.... speaking of knowing books by heart, I used to be able to do "The Monster at the End of the Book", but I've lost it somewhere! (probaby just as well!) BUT I can still say the entire Dr. Seuss alphabet book--"Big A, little A, what begins with A? Aunt Annie's Alligator, A, A, A. Big B, little B, what begins with B? Barber, baby, bubbles, and a bumblebee!" ... and so on! And some of the readers with small children out there are probably still in the throes of these, and other, wonderful books! (I couldn't stand "The Pokey Little Puppy"--and I think I conveniently lost it!) Lois for whom this brings back some really warm memories (though I _really_ couldn't wait till my kids were old enough to play something other than Candyland, Uncle Wiggly, and Chutes and Ladders!!) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 14:23:40 GMT From: LSan497884@aol.com Subject: Re: limegem's profile "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again." (First line of _Rebecca_ by Daphne DuMaurier) I've read the book about four times, though it's now been several years. Hmmm. Another books I'll want to put on my summer list. It's getting long....... Lois ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 14:16:14 GMT From: Angie Subject: Toronto, BILBOF&F, etc Hey gang! Toronto: I just talked to my friend Chris last night (some of you met him at Ft. Erie last week). He sounds like a 30-yr chain smoking Grover... *sigh* poor baby is nasty sick and possibly not going to Toronto. So, I'm wondering if I should brave the trip by my lonesome (I have this tendency to get lost these days... hee hee) Would someone be able to email me good directions from Rochester (or Buffalo) to Toronto and specifically the Street Festival? Also, would it be better to cross at the Rainbow Bridge in NF or the Peace Bridge in Bflo? I'm planning on leaving here around 7:30 or 8am (wanna get there for the noon show, and figuring "getting lost and finding parking" time). BILBOF&F&FFRS(FruFriendly Radio Stations): Susan Werner, definitely... Sarah Harmer, Sarah Slean is starting to grow on me now that I've seen her a few times, Low Fidelity All-Stars (well, I listen to WBER in hopes of catching a Fruvous song, and they've been playing LFAS a lot), Bell, Book & Candle (same reason), and Robbie Williams (Fiona's fault, with a lot of help from Lori... then actually hearing him numerous times on the radio). Speaking of RW, I stopped at the Record Archive to look for Fru-related bands (saw CDs for Sarah Slean, the Push Stars, Susan Werner... didn't notice EFO or DVN, which I was kinda looking for-- do they have a CD(s) out?). I ended up picking up RW-The Ego has landed (listening now), and they gave me a sampler with some cool songs on it (The Katies, DDT, Marvelous 3, Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers, Staind, Reveille, Old 97's, and Freedy Johnston). I also learned a very interesting secret that just may make my summer totally complete... :^D I _did_ promise to the party(ies) involved not to say anything... but for the record: I KNEW!!! I KNEW!!! I KNEW!!!! *whew*, just had to do that. Anyway, I'm wondering where _I_ might stumble upon early releases of said singles... :^( Must have Thornhill NOW!!! But, I'll have to settle for concert tapes until Aug 10th. Maggie, if you are possibly doing an intern... find out if there's gonna be any kind of free music giveaway, 'kay??? And tell Dr. Damian I said *swoon* hee hee Well, got an SCA event to get out too... need to get some calligraphy done for a couple of awards! Talk to y'all later!' - --Angie I'll hold the hope that we won't part and I'll hold off death so I can live with you - Moxy Früvous ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. ------------------------------ Date: 10 Jul 1999 15:02:52 GMT From: jch781@aol.comDOOB (CJ Hayes) Subject: Re: fru-niversaries Maggie- Question. What's the number on the dial for WBER? I'm heading out there in the fall for college and I would love to be able to listen to fruvous on the radio, something that I can't do here in Albany. Thanx. CJ - --------- "i only smile in the dark, my only comfort is the night gone black" ------------------------------ Date: 10 Jul 1999 15:17:34 GMT From: Revell Sara E <4ser4@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: limegem's profile LSan497884@aol.com wrote: : "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again." (First line of _Rebecca_ by : Daphne DuMaurier) I've read the book about four times, though it's now been : several years. Hmmm. Another books I'll want to put on my summer list. : It's getting long....... Woah...weird...I just finished Stephen King's "Bag of Bones" where that line is constantly referred to. bTW, I definately recommend Bag of Bones...not your typical King book, and a very gripping story. Sara _______ The secret of life: breathe in, breathe out, repeat. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 15:57:06 GMT From: "Vokes, Laurie" Subject: RE: Thornhill visuals I can't believe someone is ready to pay $21 plus shipping for the cd just to get it a few weeks early.... Yikes! I will also be waiting impatiently.... laurie - -----Original Message----- From: luckydabed@aol.complexity [mailto:luckydabed@aol.complexity] Sent: Saturday, July 10, 1999 1:26 AM To: ammf@fruvous.com Subject: Re: Thornhill visuals Queen Lisa wrote: >Believe it or not, "Thornhill" is already up for the bid on e-Bay Oh, and going for the hefty sum of $0.35. I don't know how anybody is EVER going to be able to afford that! Okay, 'nuff of my sarcasm. I DO love the pictures, I like how they do it differently for each lad. maria so, FruKid...how do you like my .sig? *snicker* ~~~~~ "Well don't quote ME! I tell you, don't quote me! people will say 'where EVER did you get such a STUPID quote, my dear?'" - -FruKid "Smoke all day, everyday. The local morticians and their families are counting on YOU." - -Wiley Miller ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 15:46:13 GMT From: Tom Salyers Subject: Re: OT: Re: AMMF Profile Katrin wrote: > The Koozbanians! I *loved* them! I'm so glad someone else remembers! Also > among my favorite bits was when Kermit traveled to the planet Koozbane to > report on the mating habits of the Galleo-Whoopwhoop. (Please, someone > say they remember that one. I'm not making it up, really!) Well, *duh*. =) Don't forget te Spooble... - -- Tom Salyers "Now is the Windows of our disk contents IRCnick: Aqualung Made glorious SimEarth by this Sun of Zork." Denver, CO --from _Richard v3.0_ http://www.dimensional.com/~tsalyers ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 15:44:08 GMT From: bookworm@erols.com (Nikky Cogdell) Subject: Fruniversaries Well like several people who's profiles I have read recently, I've been lurking on this newsgroup without posting for awhile (probably 6 months off and on). I first heard Fruvous in Texas of all places totally by accident. I was driving home from the University of North Texas, and I heard KoS on the radio. I instantly fell in deep like, and memorized the phone number that the announcer gave out after the song. Turns out that this was a pledge drive for KERA, and they were giving away Bargainville with a certain amount of pledge. The phone number that I memorized was the pledge number. The next day, I went to the music store and bought Bargainville. About a year later, my husband and I moved to the Washington, D.C. area, and I saw Fruvous live for the first time at the Herndon Folk Fest in 1997. Since then I am very glad that we moved to this area, because apparently Fruvous doesn't do Texas; I've been to about 6 shows. Now I will go work on my profile to post. Nikky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 16:16:23 GMT From: ross_hendry@bigfoot.com (Ross Hendry) Subject: Re: zard's sig On 03 Jul 1999 14:09:41 GMT, shadoeme@aol.com (ShadoeMe) wrote: > >i heard a great variation on "i think, therefor i am"... > >"i'm pink, therefore i'm spam" > >smiles >genna > On the subject of good sigs, I saw a sign outside a shop today that read; "rubbish bought, antiques sold"! I like that one. :-) Ross It's the Galaxies Greatest Comic, Now check out it's web site! http://www.cybergoth.net/tuws/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 16:14:42 GMT From: Absaraka Subject: Re: entropy Acaia78 wrote: > > Well, I finally bought the b album today, and not just so I can torture my > brother with The Kids Song 24-7. One question: what's the deal with the British > accents on Entropy? Were they trying for some weird music hall/Gilbert and > Sullivan effect? More like probably going for an older British scientist air (they do mention Newton and Watt, remember, in the opening line.) Trying to sound like some older, more scientific kind of sound, if that makes any sense. > And if so, who else thinks it would be cool to hear them do I > Am the Very Model of a Modern Major General in 4 part harmony? > Carey, who's been in way too many musicals Or better yet, "There You Are" from "Drood"...I can just hear Dave reaching for the top note on "And this man has grand designs to show me in my dressing room...AAAAHHH..." Or Murry doing, "I've a lady down in front who's handed me her latchkey, surely she must know that spells her doom!" Absaraka (who really needs some sleep) ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #585 ********************************************