From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #644 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 31 1999 Volume 03 : Number 644 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Another opportunity missed to meet you all... [Paul Mischler ] Re: Another opportunity missed to meet you all... ["Adam Hartfield" ] Re: moxy in cleveland? [trace@frumail.org (Trace)] Thornhill Review [gordonlew@aol.com (GordonLew)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 20:51:59 -0400 From: Paul Mischler Subject: Re: Another opportunity missed to meet you all... This reminds me... we should really consider making a new batch of a.m.m-f, #MoxyFruvous pins... I've been doing some stickers with the old design, but they don't stick very well, or for very long... I thought Adam H, and a couple of other peoples had been working on this... but I'm not so sure anymore. Any thoughts/updates? - -Paul Mischler Jill Hufnagel wrote: > Then I get there and I either don't know who > you guys are or I feel stupid because you all know each other and i don't > know any of you. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 02:22:25 GMT From: "Cara (Laika) Kozack" Subject: Re: I vs. E I'm just wondering, what exactly IS this test and where can I take it. I LOVE taking tests and finding out about myself. Cara (IQ 146) Kozack! Acaia78 wrote in message <19990730000645.21714.00004045@ng-fv1.aol.com>... >>Lori wrote: >>>>>Hey! Maybe THAT's where the MB type differentials come into play! Are >>Murray's >>people mostly I people, whereas Jian's are more E? Just a theory, >>haven't done >>the tabulations yet, but I like it ... :) > >As of the last time I took that test, I'm an I/ENFJ, which might explain why >I'm an unofficial Jian's people with a crush on a Murray look-alike (but we >won't get into that here . . . oops, too late). >Did anyone ever read an Anna Quindlen essay about Beatlemania, where she >defined the characteristics of John, Paul, George and Ringo girls? That's what >this thread is starting to remind me of. I think anytime when you can pick your >"favorite" of a group. it says something about you. I'm just not sure what. > >Carey ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 22:38:05 -0400 From: "Adam Hartfield" Subject: Re: Another opportunity missed to meet you all... Paul Mischler wrote in message news:37A248AF.3271B0BC@rit.edu... > This reminds me... we should really consider making a new batch of a.m.m-f, > #MoxyFruvous pins... I've been doing some stickers with the old design, but they > don't stick very well, or for very long... I thought Adam H, and a couple of > other peoples had been working on this... but I'm not so sure anymore. > > Any thoughts/updates? My project has stalled from lack of financial backing. ;) BUT! I just got a bonus at work, so I'll see what I can do in the near future. - --Adam adamh@javanet.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 15:51:16 GMT From: trace@frumail.org (Trace) Subject: Re: OT: OC Beach Idea... On Thu, 29 Jul 1999 22:53:22 -0400, chad schrock wrote: >With or without medical or toxic waste? It's just not the same >with out the syringes floating by... I hardly think it is the beach's fault that big companies chose to engage in irresponsible behavior that endangered our environment. We were very upset when that happened, and we haven't had a repeat of it since it happened (what, 12 years ago?). > >> Ocean City just doesn't happen to be one of them, which is >> probably why it stays nice and clean. > >Yes, you do get that economic deliminator that would keep the >so-called "riff-raff" off of the beach, but I hardly see why >that would make the beach "nicer." Whoa! I said nothing about keeping any so-called "riff-raff" off the beach! The tags do, in fact, tend to keep the beach from getting as crowded as the free beaches, but I was thinking more along the lines of the proceeds from the sale of the tags going towards beach maintenance (fighting beach erosion, keeping the beach clean, etc) and paying lifeguards, and such. > >But, do we want to have this argument? :) what argument? :-) - -- Trace trace@frumail.org "Part of a new, emerging feminist movement." ~Jian commenting on his Brittany Spears t-shirt: 7/24/99 Crisis, Get Help ~Anagram of "The Spice Girls" ------------------------------ Date: 31 Jul 1999 03:24:37 GMT From: luckydabed@aol.complexity (maria) Subject: Re: I vs. E Cara asked: >I'm just wondering, what exactly IS this test and where can I take it. >I LOVE taking tests and finding out about myself. Well, I took mine at http://keirsey.com/cgi-bin/keirsey/newkts.cgi. maria ^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^ "Um, I sort of know what you're talking about.. well, no, not really, I'm just hedging so you don't quote me." - --FruKid "Ryan Phillipe is in EWS [eyes wide shut]?" - --Michael Maki (AKA Grither) ------------------------------ Date: 31 Jul 1999 03:25:54 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.composter (Lori Martin) Subject: Re: OT: OC Beach Idea... Trace, being almost as misguided as Angie, did commit the following grievous tactical error: >chad schrock >wrote: > > > > >>> > > > > > > > > And appears to think she won or somethin'. Trace, darlin' dearest, don't you know that when it comes to dealing with obvious trolls, whose only purpose in posting is to get a rise out of you, the best defense is none at all? Whoever this mystery chad guy is, don't let him rile you so! :D - -- Lori *********** And to think ... it all started in New Jersey. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 03:29:31 GMT From: Joseph Zitt Subject: Re: songwriters writing about songwriters On Fri, Jul 30, 1999 at 07:35:57PM -0400, Ofer Inbar wrote: > I've had this thought floating in my head for a while to make a tape > of songs that songwriters have written about other songwriters. > Things like Dar Williams' "You're Aging Well" and Vance Gilbert's > "When Jimmy Falls in Love" and Jim Infantino's "When The Great Man > Falls". I don't have enough of these on my list to fill a 90 minute > tape yet, though. Any suggestions? Now I'm scratching my head... I recall that there's a song in the ecto pantheon by someone about Jane Siberry, but I can't recall what. Others that come to mind are John Lennon's "How Do You Sleep", Rickie Lee Jones' "Chuck E's in Love", George Harrison's "All Those Years Ago", David Bowie's "Lady Stardust", Leonard Cohen's "Chelsea Hotel", and "Feed the Fire" by ... um ... I forget ... (*grin*) - -- | jzitt@metatronpress.com http://www.metatronpress.com/jzitt | | Latest CD: Shekhinah: The Presence http://www.mp3.com/josephzitt | | Comma: Voices of New Music Silence: the John Cage Discussion List | ------------------------------ Date: 31 Jul 1999 03:57:36 GMT From: gordonlew@aol.com (GordonLew) Subject: Re: songwriters writing about songwriters > >I've had this thought floating in my head for a while to make a tape >of songs that songwriters have written about other songwriters. >Things like Dar Williams' "You're Aging Well" and Vance Gilbert's >"When Jimmy Falls in Love" and Jim Infantino's "When The Great Man >Falls". I don't have enough of these on my list to fill a 90 minute >tape yet, though. Any suggestions? > > WFUV in NYC did a day of songs like that. Feanole ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 23:50:41 -0400 From: "Novac" Subject: Re: Noho Allow myself to express my deepest annoyance and sorrow on the fact that MF & Bern are playing together again, and I can't make it! Aaaargh! [double that, past-tense, for Falcon Ridge] - --Novac Raenfaerie@aol.com wrote in message <6bf469a5.24d1f7ee@aol.com>... >Does anyone know what time/stage Moxy is playing in Northampton, MA on August >14? I really need this info in the next 24 hours. Thanx in advance. >-mm- >p.s. time is the most important >"falling like rain through your hands" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 16:48:37 GMT From: trace@frumail.org (Trace) Subject: Re: moxy in cleveland? On 30 Jul 1999 15:06:04 GMT, Josh Woodward wrote: >Ok, so it's a lot bigger than Wilbert's. But c'mon, Wilbert's just rocks. >Ohwell, they're playing in Cleveland. Happy stuff. And it's the Friday >before they play BG on Saturday! Road trips, people! Road trips! Fruspace, people! Fruspace! - -- Trace trace@frumail.org "Part of a new, emerging feminist movement." ~Jian commenting on his Brittany Spears t-shirt: 7/24/99 Crisis, Get Help ~Anagram of "The Spice Girls" ------------------------------ Date: 31 Jul 1999 03:54:15 GMT From: gordonlew@aol.com (GordonLew) Subject: Thornhill Review I was disconnected before and I'm not sure If I posted that I bought Thornhill today even though it won't be released till 8/10. I got it used too? Does anyone know how this can be? Was it released in Canada? I also saw it new at another store. OK, I'm listening to Thornhill for the second time and writing about it plays. This album is different, its all ballads. No Anthems, No funny songs. I have to admit, that's the stuff I like the best but of course Fruvous not at the best is better than most everybody else. And if you read through the review to the end you'll get some breaking news for those who prefer the lighter side of Fru. Ok here are the songs and my reactions to them. 1. Half as Much: This is very Beatlesque, could be a missing track from Rubber Soul. 2. Sad Girl: They've been doing this in Concert for over a year. Could be the flip side of the same Beatles single as Half as Much. Sad Girl would be the "A" Side ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #644 ********************************************