From: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org (angry-psychos-digest) To: angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Subject: angry-psychos-digest V2 #385 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 Tuesday, December 2 1997 Volume 02 : Number 385 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Great Expectations page on Atlantic's site ["Michele Santiago" ] Re: LAFF.ORG is open ["POE.ORG" ] Gold ... [Chris Ruggerio or Travis Joyce ] Re: hello & poe question (NPR: JOJ) [Nihasa9@aol.com] NPR lee's palace in toronto! [Kristina Marillo ] Re: NPR: Fiona's poem [jthompson@lib.schoolofvisualarts.edu (J Thompson)] Re: Poe's Real Name (I Think) [jthompson@lib.schoolofvisualarts.edu (J Th] Re: NPR lee's palace in toronto! [Amit Saha ] Re: American Airlines Gay Friendly Policy [jthompson@lib.schoolofvisualar] Re: NPR lee's palace in toronto! [Rastko Kovacevic ] Re: info: "Great Expectations" soundtrack ["s-p-g@poe.org" <73214.1142@co] NPR: Fwd: tons of tori! [Malyson@aol.com] POE IN THE NEWS ["Evan E. Zelig" ] acoustic angry johnny [Brigette Anne Brown ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 01:29:30 -0500 From: "Michele Santiago" Subject: Great Expectations page on Atlantic's site Great Expectations page: www.atlantic-records.com/frames/Artists_Music/index.html?artistID=391 - --Michele Michele Santiago, shell@poe.org The Spirit of Serramonte Will Never Die! ;D members.aol.com/VR5SBloom/psychovixen.html by FTP and by the {{{{{Web}}}}} VR.5 Viewer's Guide, POE discography, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Live 105 Mailing list for Hibernia Beach Live! hbeach-list-request@eskimo.com *It was completely still/Except the pounding of my heart Bringing me back to life/From three strange days* --School of Fish ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Dec 1997 06:03:42 -0500 From: "LAFF.ORG" Subject: LAFF.ORG is open Well Angry-Psychos one and all... I present you LAFF.org, due to Levar's sudden trip to L.A. to finish "Rise and Shine" all the information was not gathered, so it is not fully complete....but will be soon.. Remember Today is World Aids day, Everyone has been affected in some way by this virus. Please become educated about the HIV/AIDS virus. You all know how to use the internet, use it. And spread the word of World Aids Day at work, school, home or where ever you maybe today. Thanks for all your support. Sincerely, Robby Black PS. Stay tuned for online chats with LEVAR and friends... - -- LAFF.org webmaster@laff.org Thanks for supporting www.laff.org Opening Dec 1, 1997 (World Aids Day) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 05:27:36 -0700 (MST) From: "POE.ORG" Subject: Re: LAFF.ORG is open > > Remember Today is World Aids day, Everyone has been affected in some way by > this virus. Please become educated about the HIV/AIDS virus. You all know > how to use the internet, use it. > And spread the word of World Aids Day at work, school, home or where ever > you maybe today. > > Sincerely, > Robby Black www.stopaids.org Thank You... POE.ORG ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Dec 1997 07:56:22 -0800 From: Chris Ruggerio or Travis Joyce Subject: Gold ... Does anyone know the exact date and time her album officialy went gold? That is a date that will live in history. -travis- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 10:46:47 -0500 (EST) From: Nihasa9@aol.com Subject: Re: hello & poe question (NPR: JOJ) In a message dated 97-12-01 04:40:59 EST, Flickergrl@aol.com writes: << bought my jack off jill tickets today. does anyone else like 'em here besides me and tim? they rock. >> ME ME ME! =) hehe..I like um too..unfortunately I had to work when they played with L.O.A. in NYC. =( They also played a show here in CT on a day off from the L.O.A. tour..but I couldn't go to that either. Poop. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Dec 1997 11:44:10 -0500 From: Kristina Marillo Subject: NPR lee's palace in toronto! Do any of you know how hard it is to get in to Lee's Palace in Toronto with an NY id? I know I can get in to most of the clubs up there but I don't know anyone who's tried lees. thanks Kristina Kristina@poe.org ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 12:20:04 -0400 From: jthompson@lib.schoolofvisualarts.edu (J Thompson) Subject: Re: NPR: Fiona's poem Responding to the message of Fri, 28 Nov 1997 08:59:11 -0600 from Jason Capriotti : > hey, i went to two a fiona shows a while ago, and at one of them (Roseland oct. 22) she read a poem that was awsome. im not sure if she wrote it heself or if she was just reading someone else's, but it was great. if anyone knows about it, could they let me know?------thanks, jesse > First, let me start off by saying, "What an amazing show!" And I > realize most of you would rather be hearing a POE concert review, but > I'm sure a lot of you are also Fiona Apple fans. If not, deal with it. > > Now for the review. Fiona played probably near 15 songs, for a total > playing time of about 1 hour and 30 minutes or so. I was amazed at how > good the sound quality was, although I did of course expect it to be > great. But I'm sure this is all boring... > > So on to Fiona herself. On the outside, she seems to me to be a really > tough, weird girl. I mean, I'm sure most of us saw, or at least heard > of how she was at the MTV Music Video Awards, which seemed to have given > everyone a different impression of her. But last night, apart from her > performance, I saw a sweet and "down-to-earth," if you will, Fiona > Apple. > > After the third song, she said she was going to do a surprise. You > could tell that she was excited about it by the way she couldn't keep a > straight face. What happened was that sometime before the show, a fan > gave her a letter to read. It was from the fan's sister who was sick in > the hospital with appendicitis, and consequently couldn't attend. Fiona > took it upon herself to actually call the girl in her hospital bed, just > to say hi. I could tell how funny (for lack of better words) Fiona > actually is while she was trying to get ahold of the sick girl. She was > having trouble with the cellular phone and said, "Why is it talking to > me?" I guess you had to be there. But at any rate, I thought that act > was incredibly kind of her. > > More towards the end, a young lady took her 3-year old up towards the > stage and got Fiona's attention. Fiona went to her, and started talking > to her. Then Fiona got up, and said that she needed to give the little > girl something. So naturally, she took her coat and started digging in > the pockets. She pulled out a piece of string. But, this was no > ordinary piece of string. She explained that it was from the video for > "Never Is A Promise" when she rips it out of her hood. > > But as far as the concert itself goes, like I said it was incredible. > She played all the songs off of "Tidal," as well as a few extras. > > As much of an "anti-Criminal" guy I am, this song was the best. > Normally I don't care for "Criminal" too much because of how much it is > played on the local stations. But, this was her best performance of the > night. Everything from the way the song sounded, to the lights just > seemed to be perfect, and again, you had to be there. > > So, if Fiona is going to be in a city near you anytime soon, I > *strongly* urge you to get some tickets NOW! > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 12:25:50 -0400 From: jthompson@lib.schoolofvisualarts.edu (J Thompson) Subject: Re: Poe's Real Name (I Think) Responding to the message of Sat, 29 Nov 1997 02:40:35 -0700 (MST) from "POE.ORG" : > I'm pretty sure poe's middle name is Lancaster, but im not sure... > > > On Fri, 28 Nov 1997, sTeFAniE scHWaRtZ wrote: > > > > > Yes, Annie Danielewski is Poe's true name. At least, I read that in an > > > > article somewhere... at least the last name's right, 'cos she keeps > > thanking Danielewskis at the end of the thank-yous in Hello... > > > > > The thousand dollar question... > > Who can tell us her middle name? > > Later > POE.ORG > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 12:24:52 -0500 (EST) From: Amit Saha Subject: Re: NPR lee's palace in toronto! On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Kristina Marillo wrote: > Do any of you know how hard it is to get in to Lee's Palace in Toronto with > an NY id? I know I can get in to most of the clubs up there but I don't > know anyone who's tried lees. Lee's was a favorite hangout of mine when I lived in Toronto. As long as you have *valid* ID (driver's license, passport, etc) then it's no problem. Drinking age in Toronto is only 19 and Lee's Palace rarely puts on all ages shows. Get there EARLY as the club is small and get a seat by the rail (in front of the bar) otherwise good vantage points are hard tofind. Amit. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- "It's the strangest thing, it doesn't hurt but I won't forget the sting, It's alright and I'm not mad even though I'm not there for you no more" - Alouette and Me, Letters to Cleo ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 12:22:50 -0400 From: jthompson@lib.schoolofvisualarts.edu (J Thompson) Subject: Re: American Airlines Gay Friendly Policy Responding to the message of Fri, 28 Nov 1997 09:07:45 -0600 from Mike Auer : > > American Airlines is a major sponsor to and supporter of groups like > GLADD, the Human Rights Campaign, the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, > the AIDS Action Foundation, DIFFA, AmFAR, and scores of community-based > > groups representing gays and lesbians. It is also the first airline to > > adopt a written non-discrimination policy covering sexual orientation > in its employment practices. > > In an unusual joint letter released to the media on Friday, March 14th > from the Family Research Council, Concerned Women of America, American > Family Association and Coral Ridge Ministries, American Airlines was > openly criticized about their policy. Radical right leader Beverly > LaHaye also went on Christian "talk radio" on Friday to blast American > Airlines because "American's sponsorship of homosexual 'pride' events > constitutes an open endorsement of promiscuous homosexuality." She and > the other groups have written Bob Crandall at American to complain > that the airline has "gone beyond mere tolerance" of gays and > lesbians. > > The full article appears in Friday's Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and > possibly picked up by other newspapers around the country. > > It has come to the attention of the gay and lesbian community that > American Airline's switchboard and e-mails are being bombarded now by > homophobic and hateful callers who have been urged by LaHaye and others > > to DEMAND the company terminate its gay-friendly policies. > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Please add your name to this petition and forward it to as many people > as you can. To add your name just cut and paste this > onto new mail and send it out] > > ***if you are the 25th, 50th, 75th, 100th, etc. person to sign this > petition then also please forward this to American Airlines at: > Webmaster@amrcorp.com *** > > To American Airlines: We, the undersigned, support your gay/lesbian > rights policies and commend you for your efforts in ending > discrimination. > > Thank you for your dedication to such issues and please continue to > remain active in the struggle to end discrimination. > > 1. Marybeth Kurtz, Philadelphia, PA > 2. Jen Faust, Goucher College, Balto. MD > 3. Sarah Pinsker, Goucher College, Balto. MD > 4. Rebecca Olin, Amherst College, Amherst MA > 5. David Beckman, Amherst College, Amherst, MA > 6. Amanda Austin, Smith College, Northampton, MA > 7. Joan Prusky, Detroit, MI and Northampton, MA > 8. Elizabeth Kennedy, NYC and Smith College, Northampton, MA > 9. Lindsey Stowe-Berns, NYC and Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH > 10. Jill Rothstein, NYC and Oberlin College > 11. Julie Cross, Miami and Oberlin College > 12. Chris Morris, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH > 13. Katherine Shorb, Tokyo and Oberlin College > 14. Maria Mergel, Tokyo and Oberlin College > 15. Ayako Honda, Tokyo and Simmons College > 16. Aric Stewart, Carleton College, Northfield, MN > 17. Nadezhda Murray, Carleton College, Northfield, MN > 18. Geoff Ruth, Northfield, MN > 19. Laura Gibson, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT > 20. Shelly Pirroni, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT > 21. Peter Liu, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT > 22. Rebecca Rosenblum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ > 23. Kathryn Pollak, University of Texas, Houston=20 > 24. Donna White, Univttle, WA. > 87. Patricia Erkan, Seattle, WA. > 88. Pamela Nault, LMP, Seattle, WA > 89. Liz Lasater, Seattle, WA > 90. Donna Ryan, Oakland, CA > 91. Kim Fox, Walnut Creek, CA > 92. Connie Herrick, Oakland, CA > 93. L. Jill Ivie, San Francisco, CA > 94. H. Batey, Berkeley, CA > 95. Carolyn Breedlove, Berkeley, CA > 96. Lisa D. Wade, New York, NY > 97. Andrew Hostetler, Chicago, IL > 98. Lisa Marie Pickens, Chicago, IL > 99. Therese Quinn, University of Illinois at Chicago > 100. Sarah Reynolds, Seattle, WA > 101. Christina Perez, Chicago, IL > 102. RoiAnn Phillips, Chicago, IL > 103. Pam Phillips, Santa Clara, CA > 104. Ann Lougee, Los Altos, CA > 105. Win Gould, San Jose, CA > 106. Anne Cohen, Pasadena, CA > 107. Dr. Ben Bohren, National Benevolent Association, St. Louis, MO > 108. Maureen Caryl, Portland, OR > 109. Maria Tafoya, Orange, CA > 110. Elaine Schoepf, Long Beach Ca. > 111. Rychard Cooper, Long Beach CA > 112. Michelle Gerdes, Long Beach, Ca > 113. Steve Gerdes, Long Beach, Ca > 114. Bonnie Askowitz, Miami, FL > 115. Maya Schonenberger, Miami, FL > 116. Addie Teagardin, Indianapolis, IN > 117. Leane Wells, Indianapolis, IN > 118. James Fore, Indianapolis, IN > 119. David Masenheimer. New York, NY > 120. Jonathan Brody, New York, NY > 121. Karen Erlichman, San Francisco, CA > 122. Naomi Prochovnick, San Francisco, CA > 123. Rosemary Robinson, Oakland, CA > 124. Miriam Abrams, Oakland, CA > 125. Lori Lee, San Francisco, CA > 126. Keith Gerow, Berkely CA > 127. Brenda Lein, San Francisco, CA > 128. Anne Donnelly, San Francisco,CA > 129. William E. Arnold, Washington, DC > 130. Thomas G. Martin, Martinsburg, WV > 131. Joe Moenich, Denver, CO > 131. Gary Fritz Chappel, Denver, CO > 132. Rick Feldman, Los Angeles, CA > 133. Lucius Minge, Los Angeles, CA > 134. Greg Stewart, Los Angeles, CA > 135. davidkremers, denver, colorado > 136. Brant Aughey, Amsterdam, Holland > 137. Ramona Ng, Toronto, ON Canada > 138. Jeff Reingold, Sydney, Australia > 139. Robert K. Kennedy, Sydney, Australia > 140. David Ford, Sydney, Australia. > 141. Ewan Samway, American Airlines AAdvantage Gold Member, Brussels, > Belgium. > 142. Matt Vagulans, AAdvantage Gold Member, Brussels, Belgium > 143. Albert di Vittorio, Brussels, Belgium > 144. Karel Nachtergaele, Brussels, Belgium > 145. Ian C. Warner, Brussels, Belgium > 146. Yves Meylan, Geneva, Switzerland > 147. Adrian Ramsauer, District Attorney and City Councillour, > Winterthur,S > witzerland > 148. Martin Abele, Zurich, Switzerland > 149. Martin Widmer, Basel, Switzerland > 150. Cleston R. e Oliveira, Amsterdam, The Netherlands > 151. Rene van der Meer, Aalsmeer, The Netherlands > 152. James P. Vos, Houston, Texas, USA > 153. Chris de Waard, Leiden, The Netherlands > 154. Geof C. Sansoucie, St. Louis, Missouri, USA > 155. Michael T. Auer, St Peters, Missouri USA > 156. Jesse John Thompson, manhattan, NY, USA ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 14:11:11 -0500 From: Rastko Kovacevic Subject: Re: NPR lee's palace in toronto! >Lee's was a favorite hangout of mine when I lived in Toronto. >As long as you have *valid* ID (driver's license, passport, etc) then it's >no problem. Drinking age in Toronto is only 19 and Lee's Palace rarely >puts on all ages shows. Get there EARLY as the club is small and get a >seat by the rail (in front of the bar) otherwise good vantage points are >hard tofind. this is exactly why torontians come to montreal to have fun. aside from being a much cooler city than almost any other in north america, no one ever cards you here, some clubs are open until 10 am, and there are people on the streets 24 hrs/day. if only the winter didn`t exist... :) rastko - -- Rastko rkovac@po-box.mcgill.ca 514.288.3065 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 14:28:08, -0500 From: YEEL96E@prodigy.com (OO LALA) Subject: Internet Message i do not further anyone's political agendas save my own. i find it unconscionable that this list would be used for such a thing. ____ - ------------------------------------ oolala@aros.net ICQ #4740929 http://www.arosnet.com/~oolala ------------------------------------- visit The Kobran Imperium BBS 1.801.265.1299 ------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 19:06:37 -0500 From: "Christopher James" Subject: Re: NPR lee's palace in toronto! - -----Original Message----- From: Rastko Kovacevic To: Amit Saha Cc: angry-psychos@smoe.org Date: Monday, December 01, 1997 1:28 PM Subject: Re: NPR lee's palace in toronto! >>Lee's was a favorite hangout of mine when I lived in Toronto. >>As long as you have *valid* ID (driver's license, passport, etc) >>then it's no problem. Drinking age in Toronto is only 19 and Lee's >>Palace rarely puts on all ages shows. Get there EARLY as the club is >>small and get a seat by the rail (in front of the bar) otherwise >>good vantage points are hard tofind. > >this is exactly why torontians come to montreal to have fun. aside >from being a much cooler city than almost any other in north america, >no one ever cards you here, some clubs are open until 10 am, and >there are people on the streets 24 hrs/day. if only the winter didn`t >exist... :) > >rastko >-- >Rastko rkovac@po-box.mcgill.ca 514.288.3065 If only winter didn't exist, it'd be called New Orleans... some Bars open 24/7! Take care, Amato | Anthony Amato / amato@dti.net / amato@poe.org | ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Dec 1997 21:03:49 -0500 From: "LAFF.ORG" Subject: NEWS..LEVAR/POE Well Angry-Psychos...here is some news: Rise and Shine: Gwen from NO Doubt is now involved in the project... Angry-Psychos...the angry-psychos are going to be a big part in LAFF up coming events...POE needs/wants us to help... Chat: Levar will be chatting soon..stay tuned... more later..if you live in Rochester Watch every news station, Levar is all over..that rock star..:) thanks, robby - -- LAFF.org webmaster@laff.org Thanks for supporting www.laff.org Opening Dec 1, 1997 (World Aids Day) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 21:28:32 -0500 From: "s-p-g@poe.org" <73214.1142@compuserve.com> Subject: Re: info: "Great Expectations" soundtrack Isn't the song on Louge-A-Palooza the newest song from Poe since "Hello" went gold? silver pepper girl = ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 22:39:12 -0500 (EST) From: Malyson@aol.com Subject: NPR: Fwd: tons of tori! I don't know if this works if you don't have AOL or not. sorry if it doesn't. P.S.-I sent this to the list b/c I know that a lot of people like Tori - --------------------- Forwarded message: Subj: Fwd: tons of tori! Date: 97-12-01 19:55:23 EST From: RoseRed12 To: Malyson - --------------------- Forwarded message: Subj: Fwd: tons of tori! Date: 97-11-26 23:58:30 EST From: MstrZebra To: RoseRed12,Mellow027,Greyseal22 To: StarfishRJ - --------------------- Forwarded message: Subj: Fwd: tons of tori! Date: 97-11-26 23:49:44 EST From: Soulbrd To: MstrZebra,Linz7980,ExoticEvil To: SENOR SOCK,SCicesk8er,DandyMnstr To: Pissafly,Jenny0518 - --------------------- Forwarded message: Subj: tons of tori! Date: 97-11-21 20:38:07 EST From: Soulbrd To: Faeriejewl,Celticwicc,KellyMPooh To: Skwidlet,HDani55390,Jupiter775 To: TeazGodess,Testure161,MadPlow WAV: Tori Amos Talks WAV: Tori Amos: Boys For Pele WAV: Tori Amos: Hey Jupiter WA V: Tori Amos: Damage WAV: Tori Amos: Vo odoo WAV: Tori Amos: Sugar WAV: Tori Amos: Honey WAV: Tori Amos: Talula WAV: T ori Amos: Hey Jupiter GMIDI: Cornflake Girl GMIDI: Winter GMIDI: Icicle GMIDI: W inter GMIDI: God WAV: Amos: Professional Widow GMIDI: Horses ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Dec 1997 20:03:52 -0800 From: "Evan E. Zelig" Subject: POE IN THE NEWS From Allstar Music Magazine - http://www.allstarmag.com POE BACKS UP AUSTIN ROCKERS FASTBALL ON NEW ALBUM Singer/songwriter Poe -- best known for "Angry Johnny" -- has lent her vocal stylings to "Which Way To The Top?," a new song on Austin rockers Fastball's forthcoming sophomore album, The Pain Money Can Buy, due March 10 on Hollywood. A spokesperson for the band says that Fastball singer/guitarist Miles Zuniga approached Poe to do the track while both acts were recording their separate projects at A&M Studios in Hollywood. Remembering that she had performed on the same bill in 1996 at a concert for the Austin radio station KROX, she immediately said yes, and laid down the vocals on that same day. =============================================================== Evan E. Zelig - ezelig@earthlink.net CHECK OUT CONCERT DIRECT - http://www.ConcertDirect.com Among The Top 5% Of All Music Web Sites! Featured In Music Connection Magazine (Vol. XXI, Issue #5) =============================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Dec 1997 00:41:31 -0500 From: Brigette Anne Brown Subject: acoustic angry johnny While browsing through the used CDs today, I found one from Minneapolis' 93.7 EDGE, The Best of 1996. It contains various acoustic tracks of performances on their radio shows. The songs include Blind Melon, galaxie; Bush, come down; Dishwalla, counting blue cars; No Doubt, just a girl; and most importantly Poe, Angry Johnny. I was just wondering if there are any other radio CDs with Poe on them??? Love, Brigette Anne (The TDX Bond Mistress..........*giggle*) TDX Little Sister ------------------------------ End of angry-psychos-digest V2 #385 ***********************************