From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #811 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, September 13 1999 Volume 03 : Number 811 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: More song interpretations [nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole t] Toronto Star Review [auerworld@followme.com] Re: New Fruvous Pics Are Up! ["Kate Leahy" ] Re: Mike Bullard on Wed. [Fiona ] BG setlist/mini review [luckydabed@aol.complexity (maria)] Bye for a while (or: Heading for Toronto!) [Drea Eves ] Re: I didn't *mean* to go to Ohio [fruwench@aol.com (FruWench)] Re: Fruvous commercial on Boston/NH radio... [Lisa Schapiro ] both on- and off-topic: the nields [Ellen ] Re: BG setlist/mini review [jimcclur@ews.uiuc.edu (Jordan I. K. McClure)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 04:03:02 GMT From: nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole the Wonder Nerd) Subject: Re: More song interpretations On Sun, 12 Sep 1999 23:01:25 -0400, someone who looked like Leah Bridgers whispered: >So, tonight a friend and I were listening to the B album (which I >haven't listened to in quite some time) and the song Gord's Gold came >on. We got to talking about what it might mean, and didn't come up with >anything. > >Thoughts anyone? It's a parody/tribute of/to Canadian folk legend Gordon Lightfoot (who wrote, among others, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald".), who has an album called _Gord's Gold_. Supposedly the singer (Mike?) does a wicked Gordon Lightfoot impression. - --nicole twn *** "Our lives become the stories that we weave."--from _Once On This Island_ Visit Nicolopolis! http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~carlsonn Reply-to address is INCORRECT! Think of it as an intelligence test. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 04:37:08 GMT From: auerworld@followme.com Subject: Toronto Star Review From Saturday's Toronto Star under a three column picture with a caption MOXY FRVOUS: Pop melodies are consistent, but the mood scatters from giddy exuberance to mournful and melancholic on Toronto quartet's new THORNHILL album. "MOXY FRUVOUS THORNHILL(True North)- Berlin, Manhattan, Asbury Park -even-Bobcaygen- have all received musical homages so why not Thornhill? The suburban paradise(!) is given its due here on the Toronto-based quartet's seventh disc, which is also the ex-street buskers' first full album of pure, radio-friendly pop filled with shining four-part harmonies. While the pop melodies are consistent, the mood scatters from giddy exuberance (opening track "Half As Much") to mournful (the piano-driven ballad "Sad Girl,) the acoustic, folk/rock "Independence Day" and melocholic ("Downsizing"), a moving elegy about job loss that Michael Moore might want to consider for his next documentary. Moxy Fruvous, now recording for True North after parting with Warner, has worked hard to shed the novelty act tag. There's only one track that could be interpreted that way- the infectious "Splatter, Splatter." an album stand-out, as it turns out. THORNHILL, is a decent effort from a crew which, despite hometown indifference, keeps plugging away to the delight of Fruhead followers everywhere." -Betsy Powell I guess this can be considered a rave review considering that it's from The Toronto Star........ George(just north of Steeles) NP- MF & Dan Bern at The Pines in NoHo ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 00:52:52 -0400 From: "Kate Leahy" Subject: Re: New Fruvous Pics Are Up! >I got some amazing shots of all the guys in Harvard Square (Cambridge, >MA), when they played the "out-store" performance at HMV on August 12. Yeah, man! Whoo hoo! Is Murr borrowing Ji's shirts :) ? ~~Kate - -- Kate Leahy kleahy@loyola.edu katiewow@fruhead.com *********************************** "It's a long long road It's a big big world We are wise wise women We are giggling girls . . . " - --Ani DiFranco *********************************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 00:45:51 -0400 From: Fiona Subject: Re: Mike Bullard on Wed. Hi Irene Once I stop playing phone tag with Open Mike, I'm reserving 11 tickets. Shall I reserve one more? Fiona - -- After all, it's extremely difficult to be a successful band without appealing to the masses, and it's hard to appeal to the masses if they've never heard of you. - Cookie ------------------------------ Date: 13 Sep 1999 04:52:59 GMT From: luckydabed@aol.complexity (maria) Subject: BG setlist/mini review I'm not really a review person, so don't expect a real review. 'Twas an okay show, but I was feeling sick up until River Valley, which I love so much that I kinda forgot about my nausea. I am including a setlist, but I'm not quite sure who's it is, maybe Murray's. Someone left it at the merch. table, and when Tobey asked who's it was, nobody answered, so my mom said she'd take it. Anyway, here it is: 1/2 BJ Indy Sad Boss Minnie King Splatter Jockey Michy Tureen Sauce Fly River Car [Darlington Darling--not on setlist] Potion [encore] Banter included Jian saying that you could get fresh cut fries, and Murray saying, "they're fresh-cut, but the potatoes are a year old." At one point everyone but Murray left the front of the stage, and when Murray noticed this, he said something along the lines of, "This is my solo part of the show...All of them are flute solos." Then Jian said something about Murray being a floutist, and Mike asked, "Are you into floutism, Murray?" At the beginning of Fly Jian said that the slow song is when everyone decides to go get some Fresh Cut Fries, and such, and then the "bad break-up on Labor Day" part. It was so great meeting all of you. Cheesemonkey, Lisa, Sheryl, Trace, Lori, Vincent, Fiona, Lawrence, and everyone else. Sorry I didn't meet the rest of you. Geez, there were mobs of people waiting to meet the guys. I almost fell asleep waiting when I was leaning against the post, but that was more because I was really tired. Also, when I met Jian (after being a jerk again) he said something about seeing me in the midwest. So HA. Okay, 'nuff of that, I'm tired, I need sleep, goodbye. maria (aka Wendy, per Jian) ^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: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 01:04:27 -0400 From: Drea Eves Subject: Bye for a while (or: Heading for Toronto!) Well folks, tomorrow's the day of the big move to Toronto.. I'll be netless for a while, so *hugs* all 'round, and take care all :) Will see some of you on Wed, and hopefully a lot of you this weekend! :) Drea "And I'm pissed that I'm not gettin' younger, gettin' pretty, gettin' loved, gettin' laid" - Earthquakes "We are evil. Fear us. That's the point right?" - Fiona, May 1/99 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 01:22:04 -0400 From: Fiona Subject: I didn't *mean* to go to Ohio Ok, all you people who keep protesting that *I'm* the sanest of the Trouble Trio, get ready to eat your words. I was staying in Toronto for the weekend: to begin with. I had a hearing-aid check up scheduled for Saturday afternoon. I planned to do a lot of sleeping. That I had every intention of staying home this weekend must be established or nothing wonderful can come of this story. Friday was excrutiatingly long. I had tons of work and not enough people to deal with it. When the boss left and my supervisor enacted the "5-minute rule" she specifically said to me, "Fiona I want you OUT of here." I almost forgot to get off the train at Dundas station, I was so anxious to get home. However, the need to save a little money on the bus tickets for Detroit was just enough to get me out of the subway and into the Metro Toronto Coach Terminal. The Detroit trip is planned. It has been planned for weeks. I booked Friday off work. I have crash space, tickets, transporation, and buying the companion fare deal for the bus was the last piece of the puzzle. The moment all my plans for next weekend were complete, I turned the wrong way to get out of the line. That was my mistake. I looked up into the face of Marie-Claude. And hKatherine. We stared at each other for a second before we all blurted out "What the F*ck are *you* doing here?" "I'm picking up tickets for Detroit." "We're going to Ohio." "Come with us!" MC and hKath are evil incarnate. Somehow, by the time they had bought their tickets to Windsor, I found myself on the phone to AJ's house, querying Lisa about car and Fruspace availability. There was space. I called home to ask someone to bring me down some supplies. No one was home. This is where it *really* got crazy. "Well, there's an hour until the bus leaves." MC volunteered. "I could make it. It only takes twenty minutes to get to Lawrence from Dundas" something which was *not* my common sense mused. So er.. I did. I left the terminal at 5:30 having bought my ticket. Got to Lawrence station at just before 5:50. Ran home, arriving around 5:55. 6:00 I opened my bedroom door and nearly ran down my mother, who had been planning to knock. "Hi Mum. I'm going to Ohio for the weekend. Can you drive me to Lawrence station?" *blink* "All right" (I love my mum) 6:05 Just barely miss a train. 6:07 on the train, counting the minutes. 6:27 I bolt into the terminal, meeting a mildly panicked MC and hKath, who are making an impatient bus driver wait for me. 6:30 "I'm going to Ohio. I can't believe this." Fiona (review?? You think the *show* topped *that*??) - -- "Bunnies!!" 11/9/99 ------------------------------ Date: 13 Sep 1999 11:24:34 GMT From: fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) Subject: Re: I didn't *mean* to go to Ohio Yay Fiona!!! >"Bunnies!!" 11/9/99 Nice date. Let me know where you got your time machine, mine needs a tune up. ladywench "Music not danced to is music wasted." - Eileen Ivers, PFF 38 FruSpace - We came, we saw, we slept on the floor . . . ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 07:37:58 -0400 From: Lisa Schapiro Subject: Re: Fruvous commercial on Boston/NH radio... Actually, it wasn't FNX (surprisingly enough). I was driving from Northern NH to Boston, and I had the dial on something like "The River," because it had just played something good. I don't even know the station number! When you're driving a long distance, you just settle for the moment on whatever's decent... I have been listening to BCN and FNX religiously since I heard that advertisement, though, in hopes I'd hear another! Newbury Comics does rock, and I normally hear their commercials on those stations. Lisa ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 12:03:22 GMT From: vika@fruhead.com (Vika Zafrin) Subject: Re: Fruvous commercial on Boston/NH radio... Lisa Schapiro said: >Actually, it wasn't FNX (surprisingly enough). I was driving from >Northern NH to Boston, and I had the dial on something like "The River," >because it had just played something good. I don't even know the >station number! WXRV's call number is 92.5FM. It's decent, yes. Most of the time. http://www.wxrv.com/ is its web address. :) - -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: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 08:04:33 -0400 From: "Adam Hartfield" Subject: Re: Fruvous commercial on Boston/NH radio... Lisa Schapiro wrote in message news:37DCE215.A40980CD@scribbler.com... > Actually, it wasn't FNX (surprisingly enough). I was driving from > Northern NH to Boston, and I had the dial on something like "The River," > because it had just played something good. I don't even know the > station number! When you're driving a long distance, you just settle > for the moment on whatever's decent... Well, there's "The River" out of Greenfield MA and assorted repeaters in VT/NH...home frequencies are 95.3 and 100.7 I *think*. I can just barely get 95.3 here at work but can't get it at home as the wash from the Springfield stations blocks it. The River is an awesome station. I wish they'd increase their signal strength. - --Adam adam.hartfield@barco.com; adamh@javanet.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 12:12:40 GMT From: vika@fruhead.com (Vika Zafrin) Subject: Re: More song interpretations nicole.twn.is@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole the Wonder Nerd) said: >It's a parody/tribute of/to Canadian folk legend Gordon Lightfoot (who >wrote, among others, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald".), who has >an album called _Gord's Gold_. Supposedly the singer (Mike?) does a >wicked Gordon Lightfoot impression. Mike indeed. For years I'd been convinced it was Murray. When I first saw Mike perform this live, my jaw *dropped*. How low can he go, eh. Now, when I hear the recorded version, there's no doubt that it's Mike, I just hadn't been listening closely enough. Mike also does a couple of really nice loooow "ohohohohhhh"s on Earthquakes... I think it's Earthquakes. Listen to the background vocals. Mmmmmm. - -v, grooving to great coffee and Martin Sexton's "Glory bound" on the radio. Mmmmm. - ----- 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: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 10:55:43 -0400 From: Lawrence P Solomon Subject: review of Columbus ("Everyone had a groovy time at Ludlow's...") Since reviews of the other two shows have been posted, I'll spare you all mine and jumpt straight to the review of last night's show, which I *said* I'd post when I got home, but it was almost 4 when that happeneed. And I needed to sleep. A bunch of us arrived at the place insanely early (4pm) and sat around outside, listening to the setup and the pre-sound check. Dave was there, but none of the others were, and Dave played *everything*. He even got the violin out and wandered around Ludlow's playing it for about a half hour. He's getting really good! After getting food, hanging out, and then being forced to stand in the parking lot so they would have room to open the doors and stuff, we heard the sound check, which included *all* of Downsizing, and a significant chunk of Jenny Washington. Sadly, they played neither of these during the show. The show was great - *lots* of energy from everyone, especially the front row of the audience. :) I think Mike has become aware of the fact that I'm interested in the chords to their songs, because on the final chord of Half as Much (and one other song, I forget which) he leaned right down in front of me to show me what he was playing. Either that or he was just being silly. :) The songs, with a few comments... Half as Much - didn't expect to see them open with this a third day in a row. It was still good, and I suppose it might be weird to open with a song *not* on Thornhill, since this is the Thornhill tour. Laika - this one's great. haven't heard it in a while, and it was a good sign that we were going to see a good mix of songs with quite a few differences from the previous nights. Too Careful - I think I like this song more and more every time I hear it. Dave always looks so relaxed as he sings it. The lyrics were done normally this time (in Cleveland it was "When you feel like Woody Allen for the dialogue, but you prefer the Blair Witch vision...") Get in the Car - moved *way* up in the set from the previous two nights. And the electric guitar worked the whole time so we got to hear the solo and everything. (we got a semi-acoustic arrangement in BG because the electric guitar died halfway through) Video Bargainville - with no false starts. The audience hit the "TWO!" quite well on the first try. This was the new version, which is... surreal, to say the least. :) Sad Girl - I don't remember how they got on the subject, but they were talking about writing waltzes, and Jian started playing the chords to Sad Girl in 3/4 time, and then *singing* it in 3/4 time. He got through about a verse of it, and while we all picked ourselves up off the floor from laughing so hard, he gave the "real" introduction. (again, they tortured Murray by making him improv on the drums, Jian referring to him as "drummer" using finger quotes and a very amusing tone) Greatest Man in America - a bunch of us were singing this outside before we were let in. They must have heard us or something. Or read our minds. Or it's a coincidence. Lots of audience "participation" on this one, too, and quite a cheer for WKRP (no surprise there :) The Lazy Boy - This is one of those that I like 1000 times better live than on the CD. I think it's because you can see the energy (ironic for a song like this :) and because the audience gets into it (after all, who *doesn't* have a Stereo That Rocks? :) Green Eggs and Ham (short) - as much as I would have preferred to hear the long version, I still love this whole bit. A bit of Beatles improvving in the middle, but otherwise more straightforward than I remember it being before. Definitely a good one to hear (it's been what? 7 months, I think, since I heard it last) Sahara - wow. I just love Dave's "effortless" guitar playing on this. He makes it look so easy. This was definitely one of the cooler surprises of the evening. If Only You Knew - I think there are relatively few songs in existence (by anyone) where the music and the lyrics go together this perfectly. I really like hearing this live, and it leads well into the next song, Independence Day - Great keyboard. Amazing keyboard. mmmmmmmmm... Michigan Militia - I never have much to say about this one. I hear it at almost every show. Organ Grinder - wow. the only song from Wood we got to hear all evening, and what a good one it was. As soon as Jian started to introduce this one, everyone knew exactly where he was going with the intro, and got just a *little* noisy. :) Johnny Saucep'n - *I* can sing the list in one breath. (usually - but I never have to breathe on "Cantaloupe" :) Splatter Splatter - the live intro to this is sounding more and more like the live intro the BJ Don't Cry. Same instrumentation, after all. I can't remember anything "special" about the arrangement (my notes say only "Splatter") so I'm going to assume it was just normal. The accordion was more duct taped today. Psycho Killer - with numerous false starts, and Jian directing the audience to increase and decrease the volume of its clapping during the bass intro. Also, as far as I remember, no one broke any strings during the song (amazing!) then the first encore You're Going To Lose That Girl - !!! That's all I have to say. Your New Boyfriend - with the intro coming right from the previous song ("And after he lost her... she went out with someone else...") fast version, and quite good. Anotehr one I've never heard live before (and I'm looking forward to Kick in the Ass next week[1]. second encore I Will Hold On - introduced with a note that someone had passed up to the stage (and if you pass a note onto the stage it will always get read :) from a guy who just got engaged and wanted the song dedicated to him (even though Jian told us it's *not* a happy song) and they got the "happy couple" to go up on stage, which was quite interesting. My Poor Generation - well, we hadn't heard it two nights in a row, so they had top play it there. :) This is definitely a good closer, and a very nice change from the Drinking Song, which, despite having seen my first three Frushows ever and *not* seeing it, I'm kind of glad to not be hearing *every* show anymore. Change is good. :) There were some other interesting improvs and comments I'm sure. I forget what they all were, though. Lots of fun, and I met lots of cool people who I'm not going to list here for fear of leaving one or more out and feeling really stupid afterwards. :) [1] Yeah, I know they don't always keep these "promises" (and no, I was *not* the person who shouted it out) but I'd really like to hear it, too, so I can hope. :) - -- Lawrence Solomon * http://www.fruhead.com/users/zaph * zaph@fruhead.com "Just because you're floating doesn't mean * This space inadvertently you haven't drowned." -They Might Be Giants * left blank. ------------------------------ Date: 13 Sep 1999 15:29:34 GMT From: zrkczz@aol.com Subject: Biggest selection of music on the net 7414 biggest selection of music around http://stansmusic.rvx.net/ gqukutkejdqtqzydyemujxoxgqghdp ------------------------------ Date: 13 Sep 1999 15:37:38 GMT From: jimcclur@ews.uiuc.edu (Jordan I. K. McClure) Subject: Re: What's up with Madison? Tim Cain (tcain1@webmart.net) wrote: : Hey gang -- I keep seeing a 'TBA' on the Madison 9/20 date. Is anything : firmed up on this, yea or nay? I was planning on that date after Chicago : and Milwaukee, but if it's a no-go, I'll just end up spending more time : with pals in Milwaukee. According to Jude at Fruvous headquarters, it's a nay. jordan - -- I was reading the dictionary. I thought it was a poem about everything. -- Stephen Wright ------------------------------ Date: 13 Sep 1999 15:44:44 GMT From: jimcclur@ews.uiuc.edu (Jordan I. K. McClure) Subject: Re: fox thing CLeast18@aol.com wrote: : does anybody have any info about the fox thing in the morning tomorrow? : ~Michala Well according to FDC, it's not today, it's next Monday. For thse who don't know, "Fox Thing in the Morning" is a morning news and stuff show similar to the Today show that airs on Fox 32 in Chicago. It's on from 7 to 9 in the morning. I have no clue when Fruvous will be on, but the musical acts tend to be towards the end. jordan - -- Fnord is neither a particle nor a wave. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 15:45:14 GMT From: Bridget Subject: Re: review of Columbus ("Everyone had a groovy time at Ludlow's...") - --- Lawrence P Solomon wrote: > > Video Bargainville - with no false starts. The > audience hit the "TWO!" quite > well on the first try. This was the new > version, which is... surreal, to say > the least. :) > > > The Lazy Boy - This is one of those that I like > 1000 times better live than on > the CD. I think it's because you can see the > energy (ironic for a song like > this :) and because the audience gets into it > (after all, who *doesn't* have a > Stereo That Rocks? :) ok... so they've been playing 'disco bargainville' and 'the lazy boy' quite frequently as of late... and i'm seeing 4 consecutive shows starting with detroit this friday. so i've just gotta see these 2 songs... right? right?!?!?!? xoxoxo bridget (taking a deep, calming breath...) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 16:15:17 GMT From: shaun@cyberroad.net Subject: Free Money In Your Email 1655 Just check it out! http://www.sendmoreinfo.com/id/62871 hreyhseypglrzlxjuzqyrjvzdqgdvixkptxmbhsiijgxgxwjggcgixqgktdwrripobkeptvgtpvcxj ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 16:19:18 GMT From: "Mer Mer" Subject: The Ohio Weekend Hello Everyone, Seems kinda strange not getting all kinds of reviews from the 3 Ohio shows this weekend. I'm not one for reviewing especially since I really can't remember a setlist for anything. I do however have a few comments to make about the shows. Friday 1. nice dancing Tobey 2. great new brown shirt for Murray! 3. Disco Bargainville, first time hearing it and loved it! 4. I met ALOT of ppl due to my sign and i'm glad i met every single one of you, I would put all the names down but i fear I would forget someone and then get mutilated for it. Saturday 1. missed the concert due to a family function but did have a good time for a few after concert gatherings 2. I did hear they said something about a fruhead from Akron (where i'm at now) and i'm sooo sad that i missed it but never fear hopefully I'll get it on CD sometime Sunday 1. Met a few more people here due to my sign but no where near as many 2. FINALLY Murray wears a shirt that isn't brown... looks good in a blue! 3. I thought the stage was rather small but the workers at the venue seemed really cool 4. wonderful set! I don't know of the next concert i'm going to but i hope to see all of you again soon!!!! Mer ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 16:01:04 GMT From: Ellen Subject: both on- and off-topic: the nields From the most recent Nields newsletter: - ------------ The New Record is as of yet unnamed although we have several schemes. As I type this, I am smug in the knowledge that we have finished all of our recording duties, awaiting only the appearance of a few more choice studio guests to add their mojo to one song in particular ( "One Hundred Names"). We've been blessed with a little help from our friends. Namely, the Kennedys, Susan Werner, Dar Williams, Moxy Fruvous, Beth Amsel, Jump Little Children, Ben Demerath, Philip from the Maggies, Rani from Salamander Crossing, Gideon Freudmann and a host of instrumentalists who blew our already dangerously unstable little minds (including, but not necessarily limited to: violinists, violists, cellists, oboeists accordionists, tuba players, clarinetists, trumpeters, and this very mysterious Indian tabla player. - ---------- Zoiks! I'm not clear from that whether they mean all those artists contributed to the one song or to the whole album, but either way, damn, I want to hear this!! It's set for April 2000 release. They also mention that Dave C and Katryna got married on Sept 5th. peace, ellen (man this caps thing is rough) **************************************************************** Wanted: new sig. Currently accepting applications. Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't. ------------------------------ Date: 13 Sep 1999 16:07:08 GMT From: jimcclur@ews.uiuc.edu (Jordan I. K. McClure) Subject: Re: BG setlist/mini review maria (luckydabed@aol.complexity) wrote: I thought I'd add a few comments of my own... : 1/2 - They finally opened with this after quite a bit of banter. There were sound problems galore at this show, starting even before the music kicked in. : BJ - Pretty standard : Indy - There was a long pause and improv session here as some more sound problems were worked out. A nice rendition, but the poor sound quality hurt the song a bit. : Sad : Boss : Minnie : King : Splatter - with the BJ drum intro. Had me thinking "cool! BJ! Wait a minute... they already played BJ." : Jockey - Guest starring someone named Pierce on the electric guitar, who added and excellent solo and accompaniment. : Michy : Tureen - This was apparantly buy request of the guy who was responsible for bringing Fruvous to the festival : Sauce : Fly : River : Car - This was fun... the electric guitar cut out sometime before the solo, making for a very sad rendition of this song. Afterwards, it took them about 10 minutes to get the other guitar set up before the grand finale song which was Potion, not Darlington. : [Darlington Darling--not on setlist] - This was actually the encore. The setlists read Hold and MPG for the encore, but they played this instead - probably because someone in the crowd shouted it out earlier. Before this, though, Mike did a tease of "Ain't that America" or whatever it's called after Jian said they'd be playing "Jack and Diane" - he apparantly got the two songs confused :) All in all, a fun show, depite the sound difficulties. The weather was perfect, which helped a lot. jordan - -- Old man seeks doctor. "I eat SPAM daily", he says. Angioplasty. -- Spam Haiku ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #811 ********************************************