From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #787 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, September 5 1999 Volume 03 : Number 787 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Royally Sidetracked: (was: Re: Fruvous at the Sidetrack Cafe [srm9988n@a] Re: Beachfest99 [srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot com)] Re: Six Degrees of Dave ["A.J. LoCicero" ] Re: Wood typos [happygirl@fruhead.com (Dorky Spice)] Re: Question: [limezinger@aol.commmmmmmm (my friend goo)] Re: Six Degrees of Dave [srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot co] Re: My ammf button :( [Heybun@aol.com] Re: [Interp] MPG [Raenfaerie@aol.com] Re: Wood typos [Raenfaerie@aol.com] Re: [Interp] MPG [trace@fruhead.com (Trace)] Re: Will the real Fruvous please stand up? [Raenfaerie@aol.com] Re: OT: Brushes w/ celebrities (was Ohio) [cookie ] Re: Wood typos [srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot com)] Thornhill = Beatles? (was Re: My ammf button :( [Raenfaerie@aol.com] Re: Wood typos [FruCake1@aol.com] Re: Indie Record Stores (was Re: Where do YOU buy CDs) [srm9988n@aol.comi] Re: Indie Record Stores (was Re: Where do YOU buy CDs) [Geenius at Wrok <] Re: Thornhill = Beatles? (was Re: My ammf button :( [srm9988n@aol.comicre] Re: Fruvous at the Sidetrack Cafe [Queen Lisa ] Re: Ohio Gatherings [Melanie ] Re: Fruvous at the Sidetrack Cafe [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)] Re: Wood typos [luckydabed@aol.complexity (maria)] Re: Wood typos ["donlambert" ] Re: Wood typos [vika@fruhead.com (Vika Zafrin)] Canadian celtic band on tour... [The Town Pants ] Re: Beachfest99 [Veronica J Gruneberg <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca>] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 05 Sep 1999 17:02:23 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot com) Subject: Royally Sidetracked: (was: Re: Fruvous at the Sidetrack Cafe QLOMV wrote: > (but I will probably incur the wrath of the board when >I add ... "Hockey? EEEeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwww.") Oh dear. Must I divide my loyalties now over a mere athletic quibble? - -- Principessa Lori, distressed and confused. *********************** Me like hockey! (Me like baseball too, but me like hockey MORE.) ------------------------------ Date: 05 Sep 1999 17:27:36 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot com) Subject: Re: Beachfest99 chad-bob said last night, although i didn't feel truly compelled to reply until this morning: >Well, that's what us SueHeads were griping about at Singer/ >Songwriter in July and the nice people at WXPN switched Susan >Werner and some other act, so Susan got more time. Alas, I think that had more to do with performer scheduling glitches than the Sue-Heads. > >That all worked out well, I think. It did. The Duncan Sheik performance, otoh, did NOT. :( >More than the brother of god jr. DAMMIT chad-bob! Now I've had this earwormed for, oh, about 14 hours. - -- Lori ********************* We won't say that we're better It's just that we're less worse. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 17:24:15 GMT From: "A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: Six Degrees of Dave Nate Kushner wrote: > And then I found a feature that links actors to actors who aren't necessarily > Kevin Bacon. > The Oracle says: Peter Sellers has a David Matheson number of 3. > > Peter Sellers was in Day at the Beach, A (1970) with Mark (I) Burns > Mark (I) Burns was in Surrogate, The (1984) with Vlasta Vrana > Vlasta Vrana was in Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! (1989) with David > Matheson etc. Is there any actor who is not related to Dave through Vlasta Vrana? And just who is Vlasta Vrana? If he (she?) has done so damn many movies, how come I've never heard of him (her)? 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: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 11:16:02 -0600 From: happygirl@fruhead.com (Dorky Spice) Subject: Re: Wood typos In article , LSan497884@aol.com says... > YAY--another grammar guru! (Actually, I think there are several of us out > here). There are some posts I almost have to ignore as well. It's so nice to hear that I might not be the only one who can sometimes be heard screaming, "It's bad enough that this person doesn't grasp the concept of PUNCTUATION - you'd think that she would at least be considerate enough to set her LINE LENGTH!" I'm not naming any names, and unfortunately I *don't* think the perpetrators will recognize themselves enough to do something about it - but there are a couple of people on this newsgroup who I suspect often have some interesting and relevant things to say, but alas, their posts are completely unreadable. k@ - -- The Katrin(tm) (white baked epoxy enamel) Toilet Tissue dispensers are made with 22 gauge steel, which assures security and minimizes vandalism and waste. They are equipped with a slotted viewing window for a quick check at a glance. All Katrin(tm) dispensers share one universal key. ------------------------------ Date: 05 Sep 1999 17:38:26 GMT From: limezinger@aol.commmmmmmm (my friend goo) Subject: Re: Question: >Trust me, I feel your pain...I shudder in pain when I hear Starship's "Sara" well you're not the only one. :p sarah linnellgirl@tmbg.org http://members.aol.com/limezinger "i'd love to stay here and be normal, ...but it's just so overrated" -- blur. ------------------------------ Date: 05 Sep 1999 17:52:34 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot com) Subject: Re: Six Degrees of Dave Nate Kushner gave us his Oracular gleanings re: Dave the Universally Connected. I was just wondering, could he post a URL for his source so we can play our own reindeer games here? :) Lori@fruhead.com ~^~^~^ ~~~^~ ^~^~^ ~^~ ^~^ ~^~^~^~^~ ~^~ ^~^ ^~^~^~ ^~^~ ^~^~~~ My Strange and Wonderful World: http://members.aol.com/srm9988n/index.html The spiffy, newly-updated amm-f FAQ: http://www.fruvous.com/news/faq.html ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 17:46:23 GMT From: Heybun@aol.com Subject: Re: My ammf button :( In a message dated 9/4/99 6:59:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, FruCake1@aol.com writes: << While in transit my button seems to have slipped out of my SASE. :( This happened to my button also. I went to the local pharmacy (Eckerd- I mention this because their stock seems to be standard) and bought 2 of the smallest "jiffy" bags ( $ .99 each) I could find and re-sent my request to Chad. Hope he's got enough buttons to send them out twice! BTW - I love Thornhill more with each playing, even if all my friends say "Is that a Beatles CD?" Bobbi ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 17:46:20 GMT From: Raenfaerie@aol.com Subject: Re: [Interp] MPG First of all, a wonderful analysis of an equally wonderful song. Congratulations, and thank you! Some parts I found especially interesting and commentaryifying :) > They face a vast, and ever-changing "ocean of choices," yet they are still > forcibly "pulled out on the tide."  From this verse, I get a sense of > disorientation and of being buffeted by forces beyond one's control.  > There is also a certain irony in having so many choices available, and > yet still feeling forced to "go with the flow" as the oceanic metaphor > suggests.  There may be an ocean of choices, but no real options. I always interpreted these two lines as meaning that the range of choices, formerly as vast as an ocean, had disappeared, thus having been "pulled out on the tide." The poor generationer is left totally devoid of choice, after just having been exposed to so many. This is certainly true of the last decade (90's and 80's), in which conformism - examples are fashion and technological competition - was and is everywhere. This is part of the "go with the flow" idea that was mentioned. (It's teriffic how everyone's interpretations of the song connect. Dave is brilliant! Well, we all knew that) > Furthermore, after accepting the ball, they are forced "to pick a side," In addition, a beach ball is divided up into many sections of many different colors, rendering it impossible for someone to "pick a side." This ties in with the disorientation and loss of control mentioned. - -mm- the extraterrestrial strikes again ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 18:33:35 GMT From: Raenfaerie@aol.com Subject: Re: Wood typos Sorry if someone already asked this, but do you/anyone else know of any in particular? I was really bored on an airplane and decided to translate Nuits, but didn't get very far. Maybe this is why. - -mm- rainfairy@fruhead.com > I don't even speak French, but I can tell there are typos in > the French lyrics as well. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 18:06:45 GMT From: trace@fruhead.com (Trace) Subject: Re: [Interp] MPG On Sun, 05 Sep 1999 17:46:20 GMT, Raenfaerie@aol.com wrote: >> Furthermore, after accepting the ball, they are forced "to pick a side," > >In addition, a beach ball is divided up into many sections of many different >colors, >rendering it impossible for someone to "pick a side." This ties in with the >disorientation and loss of control mentioned. Ooh, interesting. I wasn't thinking along those lines, but you're right, there are no sides to a ball...beach or otherwise. Any choice would be arbitrary and meaningless as all the sections and colors are needed to make up the whole, with no single part more important than the next. Think globally... - -- Trace trace at fruhead dot com Maybe we're just looking at a funhouse mirror and loving our reflections ~MPG~ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 18:31:09 GMT From: Raenfaerie@aol.com Subject: Re: Will the real Fruvous please stand up? Let me clarify. I identify myself with you and with the "others," in that I don't particularly like Thornhill either. I like some songs, but like you, I wouldn't follow the band if they were doing quasi-pedestrian stuff like this. However, the thing I said about Früvous not being a specified "anything" had more to do with this: we all know that just like Thornhill is different from any of their other stuff, so will be the promised "C album," and every album after that (I have my fingers crossed :). I don't have to re-evaluate MF at every concert b/c what i admire most about thems their ingenuity, and like you said, their outraegousness. It seems "outraegous" to me that they change so often, and I like it! I apologize. It seems I have inadvertently saddled and mounted my high horse again. :) - -mm- "Sam I am! > To me and to others apparently Thornhll is a further deviation from what we expect > than their other albums. > > Once again I will point out I like Thornhill but I don't love it. If this was what they > were going to produce from now on I wouldn't be a fanatic. Its not of course, in > concert they still perform the upbeat, the offbeat and the outrageous. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 10:45:56 -0700 From: cookie Subject: Re: OT: Brushes w/ celebrities (was Ohio) LSan497884@aol.com wrote: > > Tiny Tim actually lived here in Des Moines for a couple of years back in the > early 90's (in the Savery Hotel). I had the privilege (?) of seeing him > every now and then because he shopped in "my" grocery store. Never saw him > pick up Depends though..... Sigh. I keep thinking this thread will die, and I won't feel compelled to add anything to it, but--like Tiny Tim--this thread appears to be immortal. I saw Tiny a few months before he died. He was at the Mpls/StP airport with his wife. In case anyone had trouble recognizing him or might ask for a quick song, he was carrying his ukelele, poised and ready to go. When he died, his funeral was held at the basilica in downtown Minneapolis, and it was open to the public. I had taken off work that day to attend, but I became stricken with a migraine just hours before, so I was unable to pay my respects. I understand the place was packed, and when Miss Vicki approached the coffin, she threw herself on it and wailed dramatically for a few minutes. I'm sorry I missed that. He was such an entertaining fellow, and I'm glad his final goodbye was such a media circus. It just seems fitting to me. God bless ya, Tiny Tim. You gave us all the opportunity to view life a little less seriously. Cookie ------------------------------ Date: 05 Sep 1999 18:23:58 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot com) Subject: Re: Wood typos Katrin entered an eloquent plea: >It's so nice to hear that I might not be the only one who can sometimes >be heard screaming, "It's bad enough that this person doesn't grasp the >concept of PUNCTUATION - you'd think that she would at least be >considerate enough to set her LINE LENGTH!" > >I'm not naming any names, and unfortunately I *don't* think the >perpetrators will recognize themselves enough to do something about it - >but there are a couple of people on this newsgroup who I suspect often >have some interesting and relevant things to say, but alas, their posts >are completely unreadable. I don't find them unreadable, and line length isn't an issue on my news server, but I *do* find some posts so direly in need of basic editing that they're difficult to comprehend. And imo that shows contempt for the ng as a whole (something along the lines of "I'm too busy to bother with these petty rules, and my thoughts are so fascinating that of course you'll want to put in the extra effort to decipher what I'm saying into clear English, so why should *I* have to bother with spell- or grammar-checking?") I'm not talking about the occasional misspelling or typo or split infinitive here. Everyone makes mistakes -- even the best writer -- and occasionally we all forget to reread a post before sending, or just flat-out miss an error. I'm talking about the seemingly total lack of comprehension on some people's parts that if a person wishes to communicate effectively with others, he/she must use language in a way that clarifies, not obscures, his/her meaning. With most machines being equipped with (imperfect, but at least basic) writing checks, I don't see any excuse for extreme sloppiness -- except contempt for the reader. And, being the snarky person I am, I find it hard not to reflect that perceived contempt back to the source. Flame me for being hopelessly anal and elitist bout this if you wish -- but there's a subconscious judgment that goes on in my head regarding that person's consideration for others, ability to put together a coherent thought, etc. And, much as I try to turn it off, before the politically-correct mental censors kick in I know that judgment *does* color my expectation of the value of the post. - -- Lori, who ought to go have some breakfast. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 18:44:54 GMT From: Raenfaerie@aol.com Subject: Thornhill = Beatles? (was Re: My ammf button :( Would one of the more locquacious Thornhill people like to explain this? I see onhear only one Beatles-esue part of Thornhill [1], and I "just don't get" the supposed similarity. [1] Yay, my first footnote. Now I feel like I'm totally in! :) [2] [2] Oh, the actual footnote: the Beatlesey part is in "When She Talks," during the line "and I would never try." There's some of that psychedelic tone as well as the affected voice and liquid vocal quality. But the rest of it ... ? - -mm- "Are you happy?" > BTW - I love Thornhill more with each playing, even if all my friends say "Is > > that a Beatles CD?" > > Bobbi ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 19:24:38 GMT From: FruCake1@aol.com Subject: Re: Wood typos In a message dated 99-09-05 10:34:36 EDT, LSan497884@aol.com writes: << You just get crossover from whatever original language they speak. Can be pretty amusing sometimes.) >> This is what happens to me. Spanish is my first language and sometimes my sentences come out backwards. Luckily my husband understands what I'm "trying" to say. :) Lisa Bills ------------------------------ Date: 05 Sep 1999 19:19:21 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot com) Subject: Re: Indie Record Stores (was Re: Where do YOU buy CDs) Geenius at Wrok wrote: >> try random barnes and nobles in the suburbs of NYC (ie : westchester >county). >> you'll be surprised at how many have them. > >Uh, that's not independent. Yuh. And neither is Borders (never mind that that's where I buy practically ALL my media ... ) - -- Lori ******************* 'cause it's so, like, *convenient*, ya know? And they *feature* Früvous. That deserves support too. :) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 15:12:14 -0400 From: Geenius at Wrok Subject: Re: Indie Record Stores (was Re: Where do YOU buy CDs) On Fri, 3 Sep 1999 Anvilhell@aol.com wrote: > try random barnes and nobles in the suburbs of NYC (ie : westchester county). > you'll be surprised at how many have them. Uh, that's not independent. - -- "I wish EVERY day could be a shearing festival!" -- The 10 Commandments =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ Keith Ammann is geenius@albany.net "I notice you have a cloud of doom. Live with honor, endure with grace I must admit it makes you seem www.albany.net/~geenius * Lun Yu 2:24 dangerous and sexy." ------------------------------ Date: 05 Sep 1999 19:07:51 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot com) Subject: Re: Thornhill = Beatles? (was Re: My ammf button :( Raenfaerie asked: >Would one of the more locquacious Thornhill people like to explain this? I >see onhear only one Beatles-esue part of Thornhill [1], and I "just don't >get" the supposed similarity. For me, Half As Much is *exceedingly* Beatlesque. The vocals remind me of Ticket to Ride, the instrumentation of something else ... unrecollectable but definitely Beatles. 2 Careful -- the harmonies. Yes, it's what Früvous is known for -- but the Beatles set the standard (which Früvous often exceeds). The wordplay, which some Früheads find lame in this song but I think is quite clever, also strikes me as Beatlesque. We've already commented that to some (including me) the first few notes of Downsizing are *very* reminiscent of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. Sad Girl sounds very plaintive-John to me, as does the rest of Downsizing. - -- loquacious Lori ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 19:25:42 GMT From: Queen Lisa Subject: Re: Fruvous at the Sidetrack Cafe In article <19990905100340.07585.00001526@ng-fq1.aol.com>, bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) wrote: > Hell, yes. Works for me (but I will probably incur the wrath of the board when > I add ... "Hockey? EEEeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwww.") Hell, the Drillers aren't a hockey team, honey! Soccer!!!!!! Queen Lisa of Old Strathcona Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 21:04:26 GMT From: Melanie Subject: Re: Ohio Gatherings Zainab wrote: >>Even though I live in Nashville, I'm from Columbus. I'd love to organize a Cowtown gathering! << Wish I could joing y'all, but I'm working til 5 p.m. in Cincinnati before heading up to Columbus. Another time. melanie ------------------------------ Date: 05 Sep 1999 20:34:58 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: Fruvous at the Sidetrack Cafe QLOS wrote ... <>> Damn, now my face is a shiny shade of bright pink ... I knew that the Edmonton Oilers are the hockey team there, don't know what I was braincramping on, and to think I didn't even have to completely alientate everyone after all!!!! Well, I do like soccer better than hockey (especially since thank God my daughter doesn't play it so I don't have to hang out at muddy fields every Saturday in the fall). QLMV ------------------------------ Date: 05 Sep 1999 20:48:41 GMT From: luckydabed@aol.complexity (maria) Subject: Re: Wood typos You wrote: > find it hard not to reflect that perceived >contempt back to the source. Flame me for being hopelessly anal and elitist >bout this if you wish -- but there's a subconscious judgment that goes on in >my >head regarding that person's consideration for others, ability to put >together >a coherent thought, etc. Maybe, I'm misunderstanding you, and if I am, please clarify what you said. But, I don't see how having poor spelling and/or grammatical abilities has anything to do with contempt for the reader. I find it even more disrespectful to not even _try_ to understand what somebody is saying just because they can't spell very well. So what if I didn't reread my post, or check it for errors? The aol newsreader doesn't even have spell check (I don't think). Sometimes I may not captalize correctly, or spell correctly, or use the "..." instead of a comma because I'm too lazy for the alt code. But, just because I don't check and recheck my spelling, grammar, and whatever else may be wrong doesn't mean my thought is any less vaild than someone who _did_ proofread his or her paper to make it perfectly accurate/"perfect". I might meet someone that says "ain't" or "not don't", and it would bother me, but I certaintly wouldn't think that person is showing contempt for me. I also would listen to that person in spite of his or her grammatical errors, because something totally valid or "intelligent" could come out of that person's mouth. Of course, I'd probably have a certain judgement about that person at first, because of his or her grammatical errors, but I would be very open for that judgement to change. I also hope other people are willing to do that, and not let some stupid little imperfection(s) cloud the the window in front of the real thought and importance. There's my jumble of thoughts for you. I hope they were organized enough for you to read. And if it isn't I hope it doesn't show contempt for the reader, because if it does it is certaintly one-sided. I'm done. Flame me if you like. maria huff, huff, huff... ^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^ Know therefore that the sword is a cursed thing which the wise man uses only if he must. - --Li Po ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 17:21:19 -0400 From: "donlambert" Subject: Re: Wood typos LSan497884@aol.com wrote in message ... >In a message dated 9/4/99 3:19:05 PM Central Daylight Time, >happygirl@fruhead.com writes: > >> I'm really >> compulsive about proofreading, and all of those errors just bug the hell >> out of me. > >just maybe you should not f***ing spend your time on the internet and curl up with your favor-ight carefully/properly editted manuscript...the i-net is how people really communicate in the real world, not some stilted prose from the tired/boring mind of jane eyre (no caps). ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 21:50:17 GMT From: vika@fruhead.com (Vika Zafrin) Subject: Re: Wood typos luckydabed@aol.complexity (maria) said: >I don't see how having poor spelling and/or grammatical abilities has >anything to do with contempt for the reader. I can give an example of that. In my years on Usenet, I've found that some people purposely omit using capital letters. That makes their writing exceedingly hard to read, for me. Nevermind that my command of English is above-average, it's still not my native language and sometimes, especially when I'm tired, I have trouble reading sentences written with no caps. Or with no punctuation......or with dots all over the place even when it's a good idea to separate your ideas into sentences.... or with such elementary spelling mistakes that I get ashamed for the author..... > So what if I didn't reread my post, or check it for errors? And so what if I find that completely inconsiderate? You have your way of doing things, and so do I. Just keep in mind, what you post on ANY newsgroup, and on ammf in particular, is read by (literally) hundreds of people. Some of them may have grown up speaking primarily other languages, not English (a Quebec native, for example). The United States has long amazed me by its indifference to, and lack of pride in, their language. Not knowing basic grammar (which, fer gossake, some people STILL spell "grammer"!!!!) and spelling of the language you've spoken all your life *is* looked upon by many as disrespect for your reader, disrespect for your language and thus disrespect for a very important part of yourself. > just because I don't check >and recheck my spelling, grammar, and whatever else may be wrong doesn't mean >my thought is any less vaild than someone who _did_ proofread his or her paper >to make it perfectly accurate/"perfect". I believe you're the first person who has used the word "perfect" in a post on this thread. Nobody's asking you to be perfect. Not using a spell-check, hell, not bothering to learn your native language well, is a sign of disrespect and poor education. Don't blame your school if it didn't teach it to you, sit down and learn it. English can be SO beautiful. Fruvous, Thoreau, Shakespeare and Jim Infantino, among others, have proved it over and over again. If you mangle your language consistently and refuse to bother to learn it better, then you have no business complaining about people not bothering to read your posts. >Of course, I'd probably >have a certain judgement about that person at first, because of his or her >grammatical errors, but I would be very open for that judgement to change. As, I'm sure, are most people on this newsgroup. But there has to be a stimulus of some kind in order for a judgement or an opinion to change. - -v - ----- Vika Zafrin ----- vika@fruhead.com ----- "I am writing this an hour later and there is still a small demon in my stomach scratching to get out. And it's small and green and nasty. It murdered the antacid I gave it, and laughed." -Laura Lemay, re: wasabi ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 15:01:45 -0700 From: The Town Pants Subject: Canadian celtic band on tour... I know this doesn't have anything to do with Moxy Fruvous, but if anybody is interested in a Canadian celtic band, (based in Vancouver), and our upcoming European tour that we leave on tomorrow, and in general what we're up to, please check us out: http://www.thetownpants.corked.com ------------------------------ Date: 5 Sep 1999 22:26:00 GMT From: Veronica J Gruneberg <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: Beachfest99 Chad and Lori mentioned something about chad-bob and more than the brother of god junior... I get to see them live on campus in (checks watch) about 48 hours!! woohoo!! Their alma mater - this ought to be good for a laugh or two! :) Veronica "Be careful - a degree from Queen's can get you a career in musical comdey!" - - Chris P, '98 - -- *************************************************************************** "Never look at the trombones, | Veronica Gruneberg it only encourages them." | Dept. of Biology - Richard Strauss | Queen's University | Kingston, Ontario ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #787 ********************************************