From: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org (angry-psychos-digest) To: angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Subject: angry-psychos-digest V2 #42 Reply-To: angry-psychos@smoe.org Sender: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "angry-psychos-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. angry-psychos-digest Saturday, February 1 1997 Volume 02 : Number 042 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Poe Article in Glamour Magazine RESULTS OF POLL! Re: RESULTS OF POLL! AP get-together NPR:Mr.Bungle Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) Re: Poe and Bush Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) POE?????? Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) Re:POLL Re: Poe and Bush Broken Beam - The POE newsletter TAN: Gwen and Gavin ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 06:19:41 -0500 From: "CathyS" Subject: Poe Article in Glamour Magazine OK all you Angry Psychos, go out right now and get the February issue of Glamour magazine. Now turn to page 95. There's an article in the "Women Right Now" section entitled "Don't Call Them Angry Women Rockers" and it features POE! Here's an excerpt from the article: "But there's something you oughta know: Many 'angry' women musicians aren't mad, or even miffed, and, they told Glamour, they think the label is ridiculous. 'The way people talk about us, you'd think the moon aligned our cycles and we all have PMS all the time,' says singer Poe, who donned a T-shirt that read Happy Female Artist during her concerts last fall." Next to the article is a picture of Poe sitting in a silver chair wearing funky lime green striped pants, orange jelly sandals, and a T-shirt that says "Happy ? Well Adjusted Female Artist" on it. The article also has quotes from Ani DiFranco, Michelle Shocked and Patti Rothberg. Cathy http://www.frontiernet.net/~cathys cathys@poe.org cathys@frontiernet.net ------------------------------ Date: 30 Jan 1997 17:18:52 -0700 From: "PadmaT" Subject: RESULTS OF POLL! Dear Angry Psychos: Here it is! Can't believe it, but it actually fit on an e-mail message. The overview, etc., may or may not interest you: if so, read on; if not, skip ahead. Whew! Padma ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Angry Psychos Poll: Their Favorite Individual Artists & Bands Overview A poll was conducted by Padma Thornlyre amongst Poe fans who subscribe on the Internet to Angry Psychos (APs), a Poe fan chat list, to determine what musicians (bands and individual artists) were the APs' all-time favorites. Out of 215 APs, 50 voted, yielding a response rate of 23.26%. While Poe, of course, topped the polling, the total band/musician count was an astonishing 247-many of whom I had either never heard of before, or had heard of but never heard. Methods APs were asked to submit a list, ranked 1-10, of their all-time favorite musical artists. All first place votes were awarded 10 points, second place votes 9 points, and so on down to 10th place votes which were awarded a single point. Many bands represented in the list were echoed by the individual artists who played with them. Not wanting to deflate anyone's total score, I took the liberty of combining the artist/band in these instances. For example, John Lennon is listed under The Beatles/John Lennon, Lisa Gerrard under Dead Can Dance/Lisa Gerrard, and Bjork under Sugarcubes/Bjork. In all cases, the band is listed first, the individual last-this for the sake of continuity, and is not intended to imply that a band is more valuable or valued than an individual performer. Because I myself did not recognize every name that came through, it's quite possible that an artist I don't know is listed individually, and separately from her/his band. If that's the case, please e-mail me and I will make the correction. Not all respondents provided a list of ten. Those who provided less than ten had their rankings reflected from 1st place (10 points) down to the lowest number they actually ranked (e.g. a 5th place finish was given 6 points). Those who provided more than ten had their 10th place and all subsequent "places" awarded a single point. Because this is not a scientific poll, this more "liberal" method seemed fair and more fun. The requirements of tabulating this poll were far more overwhelming than I expected. I developed no means to ensure against double-voting; but as APs are a family, I felt they deserved the benefit of the doubt. If any double-voting did occur, those who double-voted will know that the higher rankings of their favorite artists are artificially inflated. Again, I doubt this happened. Observations Not surprisingly, Poe herself topped the polling with a whopping 332 total points. APs are incredibly diverse in their musical tastes-nearly every musical "genre" was represented to one degree or another: classical, jazz, country/western, rap, and easy listening all had their fans amongst APs. Most APs, though, are dyed-in-the-wool rockers! Most, too, have very contemporary tastes, although several "older" bands/musicians were represented. Delightfully surprising to me is that one older band, in particular, enjoys widespread popularity amongst APs, more than a quarter century since they disbanded, and a good 30 years since they released the most pivotal album in rock history-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band. I refer, of course, to the Beatles, who tied with No Doubt for 6th place. Curious, but not surprising, women artists are well-represented in this poll, proving that Angry Psychos are a non-gender-biased family. A certain drama unfolded about halfway through the polling, when Nirvana held a firm grip on 2nd place. Tori Amos kept climbing the poll, and then surpassed Nirvana in voting-and never looked back. Conclusion It's doubtful that every Angry Psycho is intimate with the music of everyone who received votes. I heartily encourage each and every one of you to scan this list for ideas on what to purchase next time you visit a music store-perhaps even take a chance on music you don't know (that's exactly what I did with Poe-I saw one video and thought, "Hmm, I do like her voice;" and you can guess the rest of that story!). Poe, if you read this, know that you are in our hearts, our dreams, and our hopes for the future. Keep the music comin'! Results (Note: numbers on the left indicate artist's ranking in the poll; parenthetical numbers on the right indicate their total point accumulation.) 1. Poe (332) 2. Tori Amos (127) 3. Nirvana (91) 4. Jewel (70) 5. Smashing Pumpkins (68) 6. (tie) Beatles/John Lennon (59) No Doubt (59) 8. Garbage (57) 9. Nine Inch Nails (50) 10. Sara McLachlan (42) 11. Alanis Morrisette (41) 12. The Cure (36) 13. (tie) Pearl Jam (35) Fiona Apple (35) 15. 10,000 Maniacs/Natalie Merchant (31) 16. Alice in Chains (30) 17. Bjork/Sugarcubes (29) 18. (tie) Bush (28) Metallica (28) 20. Stabbing Westward (27) 21. (tie) REM (25) Stone Roses (25) 23. (tie) Korn (22) Liz Phair (22) Patti Rothberg (22) Sponge (22) 27. Tracy Bonham (21) 28. (tie) Depeche Mode (20) Enigma (20) Madonna (20) Siouxsie & the Banshees/Creatures (20) 32. (tie) Cranberries (19) Sheryl Crow (19) Marilyn Manson (19) 35. (tie) Charlatans UK (18) Led Zeppelin (18) Republica (18) Veruca Salt (18) 39. (tie) Heather Nova (17) Pantera (17) Kula Shaker (17) 42. (tie) Aerosmith (16) Indigo Girls (16) Pink Floyd (16) Police/Sting (16) Rage Against the Machine (16) U2 (16) 48. (tie) Lea Andreone (15) Tom Petty/Heartbreakers (15) 50. (tie) Dead Can Dance/Lisa Gerrard (14) Oingo Boingo (14) Sonic Youth (14) Sublime (14) Tool (14) Violent Femmes (14) 56. (tie) Oasis (13) Primal Scream (13) Red Hot Chili Peppers (13) Soundgarden (13) 60. (tie) Belly (12) Van Halen (12) 62. (tie) Blur (11) Elastica (11) 64. (tie) Black Crowes (10) Blondie/Debbie Harry (10) David Bowie (10) Cardigans (10) Cypress Hill (10) Doors (10) Duran Duran (10) Billie Holliday (10) James (10) Jefferson Airplane/Grace Slick (10) Joni Mitchell (10) Joy Division/New Order (10) Nits/Stips (10) Portishead (10) Ramones (10) Silver Chair (10) Sleeper (10) 81. (tie) Beastie Boys (9) Chains (9) Eric Clapton (9) Terence Trent d'Arby (9) Faith No More (9) Ella Fitzgerald (9) Eurythmics/Annie Lennox (9) Grateful Dead (9) Gravity Kills (9) Guns & Roses (9) Dave Matthews Band (9) Pixies (9) Refreshments (9) Henry Rollins/Rollins Band (9) Rose Chronicles (9) Slint (9) Sunny Day Real Estate (9) They Might Be Giants (9) Toad the Wet Sprocket (9) 100. (tie) Afghan Whigs (8) Buffalo Springfield/Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young/Neil Young (8) Chicago (8) Drill (8) Erasure (8) Gin Blossoms (8) Merle Haggard (8) Love and Rockets (8) Mr. Bungle (8) Our Lady Peace (8) Pet Shop Boys (8) Pollen/Peach (8) Lou Reed/Velvet Underground (8) Rolling Stones (8) Sebadoh (8) Swans (8) Tangerine Dream (8) This Mortal Coil (8) 118. (tie) Blue Tones (7) Boston (7) Bridewell Taxis (7) Cowboy Junkies (7) Ani DiFranco (7) Diswalla (7) Flaming Lips (7) Future Sound of London (7) Goo Goo Dolls (7) P.J. Harvey (7) Billy Joel (7) Kiss (7) My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult (7) Northsides (7) Rachmaninoff (7) Shriekback (7) Slayer (7) Wallflowers (7) Weezer (7) 137. (tie) Jeff Beck (6) Kate Bush (6) Everclear (6) Filter (6) Orbital (6) Carl Orff (6) Primus (6) Pulp (6) Rancid (6) Tupac Shakur (6) Skinny Puppy (6) Social Distortion (6) Super 8 (6) Geggy Tah (6) Verve Pipe (6) XTC (6) 153. (tie) Beth Hart Band (5) Buggles (5) The Cure (5) Flash and the Pan (5) Girls Against Boys (5) Happy Rhodes (5) Hole (5) Thelonius Monk (5) NOFX (5) Joan Osborne (5) Pretenders (5) Shine (5) Snoop Doggy Dogg (5) 166. (tie) Bad Religion (4) Breeders/Amps/Kelley deal 6000 (4) Crowbar (4) Miles Davis (4) Drovers (4) Exotic Birds (4) G Love & Special Sauce (4) Leather Strip (4) Live (4) Moonpools and Caterpillars (4) Orange 9mm (4) Stone Temple Pilots (4) Tricky (4) 179. (tie) Black Sabbath/Ozzy Osbourne (3) Cake (3) Chemical Brothers (3) Codeseven (3) Juliana Hatfield (3) K's Choice (3) Lush (3) Manic Street Preachers (3) Barry Manilow (3) Amanda Marshall (3) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (3) Mutha's Day Out (3) N-17 (3) Prodigy (3) Radiohead (3) Simon & Garfunkel (3) Nina Simone (3) Simple Minds (3) Smiths (3) Soul Coughing (3) Sugar Ray (3) Three Dog Night (3) Toadies (3) 202. (tie) Collective Soul (2) Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven (2) Dead Kennedys (2) Frogpond (2) Green Apple Quick Step (2) Happy Mondays (2) Sophie B. Hawkins (2) Jimi Hendrix (2) Infectious Groove (2) Barbara Kessler (2) Legendary Pink Dots/Tear Garden (2) Lemonheads (2) Aimee Mann (2) Massive Attack (2) Shampoo (2) Sister Machine Gun (2) Squatweiler (2) TLC (2) Type O Negative (2) Wailers/Bob Marley (2) The Who (2) 223. (tie) Art of Noise (1) BTE (1) Albert Collins (1) John Denver (1) DK (1) Dog's Eye View (1) Bob Dylan (1) Def Leppard (1) Globe (1) The Groove at Mike's Deli (1) Lords of Acid (1) LTC (1) Lucious Jackson (1) Minor Threat (1) Nixons (1) Vanessa Paradis (1) Poor Bastard (1) Prince (1) Shakespeare's Sister (1) Superdrag (1) Switchblade Symphony (1) Talking Heads (1) 311 (1) Hank Williams, Jr. (1) Hank Williams, Sr. (1) 50 Respondents ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 97 09:53:40 -0500 From: "Corpron, Anna" Subject: Re: RESULTS OF POLL! - -- [ From: Corpron, Anna * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] -- Great poll, thank you very much! It's really interesting to see the diverse tastes in music that we all seem to have! Thanks again, Padma! Anna ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 13:24:31 -0500 From: Jessica Brown Subject: AP get-together I agree with whoever said why does it have to be a concert. We could have a large meeting so to speak for all of the AP and discuss plans to get Poe to perform for us. It doesn't have to be a huge, nation-wide deal, but maybe just regional meetings. I think that it would be cool to meet everyone and once we do that, then we might actually get some attention. Jessy ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 13:45:22 -0500 (EST) From: Rebecca Lynn Clark Subject: NPR:Mr.Bungle Who all likes Mr. Bungle? I was very surprised to see that like 8 people voted for them, I thought i was the only one who liked them. Email me privately at: rc889@oak.cats.ohiou.edu - -becky=) =================================== - Listen to PSYCHO on: - - New Rock ACRN 99.3 caFM - - or check out the web site: - - http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~acrn - =================================== ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 13:46:21 -0600 (CST) From: "Byron W. Riggins" Subject: Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) Alrighty people I certainly would enjoy the idea of having Poe do a live concert for many individuals such as ourselves...but let's get real and serious. The young lady will not do a concert for free, I don't care how much we adore her. This is her living and plans to make money off of her living...no matter how "fun" it is. We do not have the resources as a group or as a single individual, unless we were like rich'n'stuff, to support: 1) A busload of "groupies" 2) the money to pay for Poe AND her band 3) Food for the band and for the members of "Angry-Psychos" showing up. 4) the money to pay for a studio, lights, and sound. I am sure that there are many other problems I did not say. But you have to look at the big picture here people...it is terribly hard to support an idea like this unless you start from the root. It will also take years to finalize a project like this. By the time this small organization has comeup with the money to support this idea..many of us might as well be defunct in it's ideas. So before you come up with any more great ideas...think about the bigger picture...maybe then you might see a better way of approaching a solution. Jarrod: More power to ya my Brutha...speak your mind!!! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 14:20:15 -0600 From: Tom Davidson Subject: Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) > We do not have the resources as a group or as a single individual, > unless we were like rich'n'stuff, to support: > > 1) A busload of "groupies" > 2) the money to pay for Poe AND her band > 3)Food for the band and for the members of "Angry-Psychos" showing up. > 4) the money to pay for a studio, lights, and sound. > It will also take years to finalize a project like this. By the time > this small organization has comeup with the money to support this > idea..many of us might as well be defunct in it's ideas. Now, that's not entirely true. While I agree that it'd certainly be HARD for a concert like this to come off, there are enough instances in the real world of artists putting on free or low-priced shows for their fans that I'd hate to think we'd doom the idea before giving it play. The REAL cost, of the four you listed, is #3. After all, we won't be paying for any busloads; people would supply their own transportation. I've got access to a studio shell, and one of my friends owns a small club; I'm sure there are other people out there, too, who'd have the same resources, so getting the location isn't difficult, either. Food is NOT a problem, since it's a LOT cheaper than you seem to think (unless you're planning on serving caviar to 100+ people). The hard part would be getting the record company to agree to letting Poe put on a show for little or no profit and then providing transportation for the band. That's something, really, that the band ITSELF would really have to initiate, and that would require our convincing them of the need. :) Tom ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 15:26:23 -0600 (CST) From: "Byron W. Riggins" Subject: Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) Hey dude....a better idea...if they'd go for it. The one thing a "company" will need is money...that's a given. here's how you go about supporting this. A real easy way to get any musician to play for a group of people is to find an organization the musician supports. Once that's found you call them, ask if they would like to have a concert...and tell them the estimate of spending costs....This must not be limited to one small group of individuals but to the crowd in and around locating cities. Next thing you think aboiut is ticket sales....there's got to be people we don't even know who would like to come to a concert featuring one or two bands they've heard of. Not only that but you find some local bands who haven't gottne there foot on off the ground to do an opener. Ticket sales should boom and be the main source of payment to the performing bands....Next you find a large area something liek a Univeristy or a park to put together a stage and so forth. The lighting and sounds would come with that...as well as the food...especially if you choose a small town. The organization funding this idea will get a large amount of proceeds added to help build themselves up more. There is more to this...but I think you get the point...I'm having a brain freeze right now so if I come up with more I'll be sure to post it. Either way you look at it...you have to come up with an idea that is going to benefit everyone...otherwise it will never happen Later Byron On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Tom Davidson wrote: > > We do not have the resources as a group or as a single individual, > unless we were like rich'n'stuff, to support: > > > > 1) A busload of "groupies" > > 2) the money to pay for Poe AND her band > > 3)Food for the band and for the members of "Angry-Psychos" showing up. > > 4) the money to pay for a studio, lights, and sound. > > It will also take years to finalize a project like this. By the time > this small organization has comeup with the money to support this > idea..many of us might as well be defunct in it's ideas. > > Now, that's not entirely true. While I agree that it'd certainly be HARD > for a concert like this to come off, there are enough instances in the > real world of artists putting on free or low-priced shows for their fans > that I'd hate to think we'd doom the idea before giving it play. > > The REAL cost, of the four you listed, is #3. After all, we won't be > paying for any busloads; people would supply their own transportation. > I've got access to a studio shell, and one of my friends owns a small > club; I'm sure there are other people out there, too, who'd have the > same resources, so getting the location isn't difficult, either. Food is > NOT a problem, since it's a LOT cheaper than you seem to think (unless > you're planning on serving caviar to 100+ people). > > The hard part would be getting the record company to agree to letting > Poe put on a show for little or no profit and then providing > transportation for the band. That's something, really, that the band > ITSELF would really have to initiate, and that would require our > convincing them of the need. :) > > > Tom > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 14:39:43 -0700 (MST) From: Jarrod Subject: Re: Poe and Bush Regardless of the sell-out POE gets the same amount of money. And I can tell you it isn't much. It is an issue of exposure... my two cents (about what POE would get if touring with BUSH) Jarrod untilthetourannouncement@poe.org On Thu, 30 Jan 1997, RADIO FREE wrote: > Well Touring with Bush would be good... You know you will make money.. All > the shows will sell out.. It is like touring with REM or something.. I do > not know if you will have fun.... but you could always do small shows on > your days off... > seeya > The possibility of WWW.POE.ORG... "For POE to be with us." ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 17:02:45 -0500 (EST) From: Flickergrl@aol.com Subject: Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) In a message dated 1/31/97 3:31:48 PM, you wrote: >3)Food for the band and for the members of "Angry-Psychos" showing up hey hey! why can't we all just pitch in a few bucks each and buy a huge SUSHI BOAT!! sorry - just had to share that. : ) (hi jessica p. in FL i know you are reading this!) brette ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 17:03:28 -0500 (EST) From: ilmortal Subject: Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) I agree this would be hard but not undoable. Lot's of bands play free shows or special fan club only shows. The Goo Goo Dolls did it hear in Buffalo in 93 for 10000 people downtown. Also, record companies are not as closed minded to ideas like this as you may think especialy if the artist has just released a new cd. It's called promotion. Tim On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Tom Davidson wrote: > > We do not have the resources as a group or as a single individual, > unless we were like rich'n'stuff, to support: > > > > 1) A busload of "groupies" > > 2) the money to pay for Poe AND her band > > 3)Food for the band and for the members of "Angry-Psychos" showing up. > > 4) the money to pay for a studio, lights, and sound. > > It will also take years to finalize a project like this. By the time > this small organization has comeup with the money to support this > idea..many of us might as well be defunct in it's ideas. > > Now, that's not entirely true. While I agree that it'd certainly be HARD > for a concert like this to come off, there are enough instances in the > real world of artists putting on free or low-priced shows for their fans > that I'd hate to think we'd doom the idea before giving it play. > > The REAL cost, of the four you listed, is #3. After all, we won't be > paying for any busloads; people would supply their own transportation. > I've got access to a studio shell, and one of my friends owns a small > club; I'm sure there are other people out there, too, who'd have the > same resources, so getting the location isn't difficult, either. Food is > NOT a problem, since it's a LOT cheaper than you seem to think (unless > you're planning on serving caviar to 100+ people). > > The hard part would be getting the record company to agree to letting > Poe put on a show for little or no profit and then providing > transportation for the band. That's something, really, that the band > ITSELF would really have to initiate, and that would require our > convincing them of the need. :) > > > Tom > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 18:56:55 -0500 (EST) From: Rebecca Lynn Clark Subject: Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) Actually, that isn't entirely true. poe would like to do a free concert. She told me herself. Artists make relatively little money from touring. Most of the money goes to the sponsors, the club owners and the record label, the only reason people tour is to promote their album and thereby promote the sales of their album , their real source for money. I told poe after my second free show of hers that i went to (she gave me the free guest tickets) that i wasn't being a real good fan if i wasn't paying for my own ticket, and she explained this whole thing to me. that's one of the reasons Pearl Jam had no qualms about fighting Ticketmaster for "inflated ticket prices", Pearl Jam wasn't really getting any huge amounts of money, so it didn't matter to them if they lowered prices. Poe told me she'd do all her shows for free if she could, but she can't cuz the record co. and the clubs and the sponsers want their money, while it doesn't make a damn difference to her whether the show is $100 or free. (I'm exaggerating...$100 tickets actually might get her a decent cut on the profits...RIGHT!) So basically, don't blame the artists for the fact that we have to pay...blame the buracracies!!!! (i hope i spelled that right.) Let's all pray for a buracratic miracle! - -becky=) =================================== - Listen to PSYCHO on: - - New Rock ACRN 99.3 caFM - - or check out the web site: - - http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~acrn - =================================== On Fri, 31 Jan 1997, Byron W. Riggins wrote: > Alrighty people I certainly would enjoy the idea of having Poe do a live > concert for many individuals such as ourselves...but let's get real and > serious. The young lady will not do a concert for free, I don't care how > much we adore her. This is her living and plans to make money off of her > living...no matter how "fun" it is. We do not have the resources as a > group or as a single individual, unless we were like rich'n'stuff, to > support: > > 1) A busload of "groupies" > 2) the money to pay for Poe AND her band > 3) Food for the band and for the members of "Angry-Psychos" > showing up. > 4) the money to pay for a studio, lights, and sound. > > I am sure that there are many other problems I did not say. But you have > to look at the big picture here people...it is terribly hard to support > an idea like this unless you start from the root. It will also take > years to finalize a project like this. By the time this small > organization has comeup with the money to support this idea..many of us > might as well be defunct in it's ideas. So before you come up with any > more great ideas...think about the bigger picture...maybe then you might > see a better way of approaching a solution. > > Jarrod: More power to ya my Brutha...speak your mind!!! > > > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 19:40:08 -0500 (EST) From: MAME19@aol.com Subject: POE?????? HI I don't post much but I came up with somthing cool. I bought this CD at this used CD store for $3 and low and behold POE is on it!!! The CD is called BACK TO (OLD) SCHOOL CHILTON HIGH SCHOOL. Weird title but whatever. So anyways it has a cut of "Trigger Happy Jack" on it but it's really weird. Poe's voice is SOOO low its amazing it doesnt even sound like her. It's a really good cut but it is just wierd. There's a little info in the cover and i quote "When an artist of Poe's caliber says you can't talk to a psycho like a normal human being you have to take her at her word. Although we always hope to be treated equally, she's probably right. But no level of discrimination could possibly begrudge her the massive props due to this over-the-top PoMo masterpiece. Poe weaves this disturbing, twisted tale like she's giving out directions out of town, while the heaviest of heavy grindage kicks in for the chorus. It's perfection. Nuff said." So I was wondering if anyone else had this CD or am I special and am the only one? Well email privatly about maybe i can make tapes for some people. Anyone from around Michigan email me privatly and we can setup an AP meet. Sorry for the length of this letter but I never post and it is Poe related. MAGAN ( MAME19 ) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 20:49:26 -0500 From: "BoNE" Subject: Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) keep your head up......don't let anyone discourage you.....did anyone try contacting her record company....perhaps i will try...... - ---------- > From: Tom Davidson > To: angry-psychos@smoe.org > Subject: Re: Poe AP Show... (Possible Repost SORRY) > Date: Friday, January 10, 1997 3:20 PM > > > We do not have the resources as a group or as a single individual, > unless we were like rich'n'stuff, to support: > > > > 1) A busload of "groupies" > > 2) the money to pay for Poe AND her band > > 3)Food for the band and for the members of "Angry-Psychos" showing up. > > 4) the money to pay for a studio, lights, and sound. > > It will also take years to finalize a project like this. By the time > this small organization has comeup with the money to support this > idea..many of us might as well be defunct in it's ideas. > > Now, that's not entirely true. While I agree that it'd certainly be HARD > for a concert like this to come off, there are enough instances in the > real world of artists putting on free or low-priced shows for their fans > that I'd hate to think we'd doom the idea before giving it play. > > The REAL cost, of the four you listed, is #3. After all, we won't be > paying for any busloads; people would supply their own transportation. > I've got access to a studio shell, and one of my friends owns a small > club; I'm sure there are other people out there, too, who'd have the > same resources, so getting the location isn't difficult, either. Food is > NOT a problem, since it's a LOT cheaper than you seem to think (unless > you're planning on serving caviar to 100+ people). > > The hard part would be getting the record company to agree to letting > Poe put on a show for little or no profit and then providing > transportation for the band. That's something, really, that the band > ITSELF would really have to initiate, and that would require our > convincing them of the need. :) > > > Tom ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 20:59:47 -0500 (EST) From: CrnflkeGrl@aol.com Subject: Re:POLL Wow. It's so comforting to know how diverse the tastes of the AP's are. At least Poe was first. That's good to know. ~emily ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 22:55:36 -0500 (EST) From: Gavinobs18@aol.com Subject: Re: Poe and Bush In a message dated 97-01-31 21:09:40 EST, you write: > >I do not think POE could date Gavin.. since i read he is getting married to >Gwen (she might get a little mad..) > > Gavin and Gwen are not getting married, they're not dating-never were and she's not pregnent. This is another one of the rumors surrounding Bush. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 23:17:43 EST From: glamorgirl@juno.com (Jill M Pearson) Subject: Broken Beam - The POE newsletter Hi everyone, Well, I have decided that I am going to start a POE newsletter. There are not any to my knowledge, so I will feel priveldged to start the first one! The newsletter is called, Broken Beam, and it will come out the last Sunday of each month, starting with February(hopefully). I have some ideas, and I would like to see which ones you all like, cause hopefully you will all be subscribers. Please read through this list, and give me feedback at this address: BrokenBeam@juno.com *Poe concert reviews(written by you, the subscribers!) *Interps of songs *Poe facts *Tour dates *Reviews of videos (3 exsist, right?) *Poe News *Poe Web sites *Fan experiences with Poe *Reviews of Hello, any singles out there, tape tree, etc. *Message from Poe? (If Jarrod can help me out!) *Interviews *Transcripts of Poe chats NON-POE stuff (tell me if you think it should be included!) album and concert reviews, poetry, speak out!, other cool band web sites, What I need to make this work is contributions from the subscribers! (Hopfully, that will be all of you Angry Psychos!) I am not taking subscriptions right now, I am just getting a little feedback on what will make a good newsletter. If anyone would like to help me, maybe be a writer or something, email me at BrokenBeam@juno.com. I hope to hear from you! Thanks! Jill BrokenBeam@juno.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 1 Feb 1997 00:42:16 -0500 (EST) From: Nihasa9@aol.com Subject: TAN: Gwen and Gavin In a message dated 97-01-31 22:58:47 EST, Gavinobs18@aol.com writes: << Gavin and Gwen are not getting married, they're not dating-never were and she's not pregnent. This is another one of the rumors surrounding Bush. >> Sorry to burst your bubble..but when Bush was on the Howard Stern show Gavin said he was kind of dating Gwen. He said that he tried to see her as often as he could..but it was hard because of both their busy schedules. ------------------------------ End of angry-psychos-digest V2 #42 **********************************