From: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org (angry-psychos-digest) To: angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Subject: angry-psychos-digest V5 #349 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 Monday, January 1 2001 Volume 05 : Number 349 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: I'm new [LivTheMdns@aol.com] Re: Another Tori Freak [KoriG@aol.com] Re: Another Tori Freak [KoZmiCbLUe72@aol.com] SO LAY THE FUNERAL TO THE EGO OF A FRIGHTENED MAN [KoZmiCbLUe72@aol.com] Re: My Funeral songs [GlamourGrrI@aol.com] Re: Johnny uPdate [Jason M Crawford ] Re: SO LAY THE FUNERAL ramblings [KoriG@aol.com] Re: SO LAY THE FUNERAL ramblings [GlamourGrrI@aol.com] Re: SO LAY THE FUNERAL ramblings [KoriG@aol.com] Re: SO LAY THE FUNERAL ramblings [GlamourGrrI@aol.com] Re: SO LAY THE FUNERAL ramblings [KrodKnid@aol.com] RE: American Beauty is not THAT good ["Stephen van Vuuren" ] Re: Johnny uPdate [Mancilia@aol.com] Re: Johnny uPdate ["sp00k@poe.org" ] RE: American Beauty is THAT good ["Mike Vaughn" ] More wacky funeral goodies [Krisygrin5@aol.com] Re: The following were played at my funeral: ["Red Halcyon" ] Re: SO LAY THE FUNERAL ramblings [mark alec ] Who Am I ["Marshall Pierce" ] Re: My Funeral songs [PURPLMOJO@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 01:56:44 EST From: LivTheMdns@aol.com Subject: Re: I'm new In a message dated 12/30/00 9:17:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, karen_brank@yahoo.com writes: > Cool... I saw them play live on TV once and I thought they were pretty good... I could never find any of their stuff in the record stores around here though :( ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 04:19:06 EST From: KoriG@aol.com Subject: Re: Another Tori Freak In a message dated 12/30/00 11:28:22 PM, TimmysPrplMunky@aol.com writes: >Like 2 days ago I told my friend that you all were >talking about who P(*)E should tour with and we were like " omg. . . . >we >would soo pay like 10097665875 dollars to see her and tori together!" Well, if you truly are willing to pay that price, and we can find a few others that will do so as well, I'm sure the ladies could find a way to fit at least a couple of shows into their schedules. : ) KORi ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 06:19:07 EST From: KoZmiCbLUe72@aol.com Subject: Re: Another Tori Freak In a message dated 12/30/00 9:28:22 PM Central Standard Time, TimmysPrplMunky@aol.com writes: << That would be the ultimate! It's so weird that you guys started talking about a show with both of them. Like 2 days ago I told my friend that you all were talking about who P(*)E should tour with and we were like " omg. . . . we would soo pay like 10097665875 dollars to see her and tori together!" ok so yeah my point was that, that would be cool! **Jessica** >> ok, SO WHO really WROTE THIS? THERES NO WAY AROUND THIS BEIN A JOKE, ALL PURPLE MONKEYS ASIDE. TIMMY, YOU GOT A SENSE OF HUMOR. CONGRATULATIONS. YOU GET A GOLD STAR. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 06:38:48 EST From: KoZmiCbLUe72@aol.com Subject: SO LAY THE FUNERAL TO THE EGO OF A FRIGHTENED MAN my funeral picks: (at this order at the moment) - -lucid anne- self - -where im from- digable planets - -invisible- possum dixon - -watch me shine- everlast - --and for good ol times back in the day with brandon :) -- - -hello-poe ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 08:21:48 EST From: GlamourGrrI@aol.com Subject: Re: My Funeral songs I decided to reply to this too, even though i am new and you guys dont really know me. My name is Jenn, and im 17, and im a sophomore in college. My funeral picks [even though i dont plan on dying anytime soon] are - 1) 3Libras- A perfect Circle 2) Only in Dreams- Weezer 3)Anything by Juliana Hatfeild 4)Stellar- Incubus ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 08:31:19 -0500 (EST) From: Jason M Crawford Subject: Re: Johnny uPdate Sorry, i'm on my unix acct and cannot listen here, I'll check this out in a bit. But, if "Thorazine Shuffle" is by Mind Field ... (i'm sure hoping) Some of the guys in that band are my friends. They used to play in Richmond all the time and we'd get together afterwards :) Ah well, here's to the band, the song, and those it is dedicated to. Ciao, Jason On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, sp00k@poe.org wrote: > > Hello U PsYcHoS > > On weekends I listen to http://www.modernmusicandmore.com for the diverse > non commercial offerings. I heard a wonderful song "The Thorazine Shuffle" > I hadn't head that term since I was a guest at the VA hopital !!! > > Well eYe am certain all U AnGrY-PsYcHoS will really appreciate this one, so > I zipped it uP for ya, here is the opening lyric > > "This is a song about mental health, and it's dedicated to those who need to > be medicated" > > http://www.frontiernet.net/~usscvn65/angryxmas.html > > Click Above To Download > > Prescribed by Dr. Demento, it's a song about a boy named "Johnny" !!!! > > Be sure to check out all the great programming on WITR (Rochester Institute > of Technology) today was primarily reggae tomorrow is primarily blues and > roots of rock. It is winter break so the schedule is otherwise a little > shaky. > > http://www.modernmusicandmore.com/broadcast.html > > > sp00k etc ... > > #### ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 08:54:56 EST From: KoriG@aol.com Subject: Re: SO LAY THE FUNERAL ramblings Lord help me, I've thought of more. (I feel the need to purge myself of these demonic gems. : ) But first, I'd like to raise a few more points for discussion, (since we are all enjoying this so much..... or at the very least, finding it profoundly cathartic.) I guess these are MY winners for MY awards..... ALL MINE.... so get your own! : ) 1. Note for note, who seems to have the most funeral-fitting AND funeral-friendly songs? Though I've never considered her "Most Likely To Start A Doomsday Cult", Sarah McLachlan seems to hold a full funeral catalog in her hands. Hell, "Surfacing" alone had a good 4, maybe 5 songs that would fit the bill only too well. I guess it's just because Sarah knows how to hit us where we live, no matter where that may be in each person. (For every fifty funerals there are out there featuring "Angel", perhaps there is one celebrating with "Ice Cream".) Lyrics, From Whom Some Cheesy Funeral Depictions (on soap operas, TV dramas, etc.) Seem To Like To Go For: The Goo Goo Dolls, any ballad from "Name" on. Are these former punks-turn-sell-outs schlocking their wares that guarantee to tug the heartstrings in every which direction? Of course they are! Do they care? NO!! Does "Comin' down the world turned over, and angels fall without you there" mean anything? Good God no!..... but when you're in a highly emotional state, it sure does. The You May Not Be Dead Now, But If You Listen To These Guys Long Enough You Certainly Will At Least Want To Be Band: Mentioned them once, will mention again -- those cheermongers Alice In Chains. My God, they can even make a farm animal sound like a morose topic. (Hey, I know "Rooster" is about Layne's father, but it wouldn't work in the joke. Work with me here people.) And for a new list idea, (I guess..... as long as we stay focused here,) some really BAD jchoices for funeral songs. (Chosen for either personal or other asthetic reasons.) 1. "Love Song" -- The Cure Though I must admit it did make for a poignant tune when read and then played at the funeral of a high schoolmate of mine who was murdered, the connection of the song to the incident of his death, (shot point blank between the eyes with a gun,) does NOT make for an easy association. After all, not like I was the best of friends with the guy, nor a huge Cure fan. It would fade from my mind in due time. Two years later, I'm moving into my dorm at college, and pass a room where "Love Song" is drifting out into the hall. Instant tears. Ten years later, and I bet the same thing would happen to this day. "My Heart Will Go On" -- Celine Dion and "Wind Beneath My Wings" -- Bette Midler OK, this should be a given (or an automatic NOT given, as pertaining to us) for this group, but it brings up some important points. Don't use anything extremely, vastly, outrageously, revoltingly popular, because it will only lend to overkill, if it does not ruin the sentiment by way of overkill. What i mean is, you have a family, say two loving, devoted parents and 2 kids, one 16 and the other 11, and their mother, the entire center of their lives, is killed in a tragic car accident. At her service, you decide to pay tribute to her, your soulmate, with the Celine ditty. Do you really want to do that to your children?? Considering that that song currently is played in a 100 different places and on several different radio formats in every damn country of the world every day and every night and most likely will continue seeing this sort of activity for the next, oh, 20 years at least? Wherever those children go, at any point in their lives, when they hear this song they will be reminded of their mother, and not at the most pleasant point in her existance.. Maybe it's just me, but I wouldn't want to lay that on a kid. And as for "Wind Beneath My Wings".... please people, if you truly must go with this one, it HAS been recorded by several people. Nothing against the Devine Miss M, but try being a little original and giving one of the other versions a spin. "It's So Hard To Say Goodbye To Yesterday" -- Boyz II Men (or original) - Overkill, overkill, overkill..... though luckily I haven't heard it used for a little while, so maybe it's safe to make a slight return. I've just heard too many POORLY-sung versions of it at funerals..... Too many boys thinking they were just BORN with the ability to do 4-part harmonies OK, enough of this babbling for now... I don't even know what my points were, and I'm damn tired. KORi ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 09:35:52 EST From: GlamourGrrI@aol.com Subject: Re: SO LAY THE FUNERAL ramblings Well i think i will respond to this one as well, because I think Ive got some good people.. 1) .Note for note, who seems to have the most funeral-fitting AND funeral-friendly songs? Well I would have to say Fiona Apple's Tidal Album, that this is so depressing,ecspeacially Pale September. There is not one even close to being something in the happy catagorey on that album. Also id Have to Silverchair's Neon Ballroom. So they sold out. It happens to the best of them. Lyrics, From Whom Some Cheesy Funeral Depictions (on soap operas, TV dramas, etc.) Seem To Like To Go For: Hm...this is a good one, I think the Goo-Goo Dolls is a good one, If I hear the song Iris on any awful suppose to be appealing to teens drama, i think i will vomit in large quantitys. But I will also have to go with Nine days, they seem to be a popular choice, because not all of their stuff is so happy poppy radio friendly. The You May Not Be Dead Now, But If You Listen To These Guys Long Enough You Certainly Will At Least Want To Be Band: My first selection is Jeff Buckley. Im not sure if anyone on this mailing list has heard of him, but if you ever get the chance you should pick up the Grace album. His lyrics are sooo sad and depressing...stuff like "got my red glitter coffin man just need one last nail" I mean come on.. Also I have officially Declared STabbing westward as the most depressing, push people to the brink of suicide, band of the year. And the last one is The Get up Kids and/or New Amsterdam. For those of you who dont know, the G.U.K and Amsterdam are both emo bands with the same lead singer and slightly different styles. And for a new list idea, (I guess..... as long as we stay focused here,) some really BAD jchoices for funeral songs. (Chosen for either personal or other asthetic reasons.) Id have to chose first off the band CAndlebox's Far behind. That was played at my brothers funeral, and at the time was a really popular song on the radio, so I heard it at least 10 times a day and it made me cry every single time. Amazing Grace, or anything close to that. The song Adam's Song, by Blink182 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 10:27:42 EST From: KoriG@aol.com Subject: Re: SO LAY THE FUNERAL ramblings In a message dated 12/31/00 10:49:48 AM, GlamourGrrI@aol.com writes: >Also id Have >to Silverchair's Neon Ballroom. So they sold out. It happens to the best >of >them. I've gotten so much flack for digging this album, but I really don't care. Daniel Johns has finally caught that perfect wave meant just for him, and I only hope it's big enough for him to ride it a long time. <> Excuse me. I have to go beat myself to a bloody pulp for forgetting Jeff and SW. The problem with playing a Buckley song is, like Sarah M., narrowing it down. Not that all their songs are depressing or morose, but they are just so freakin' poignant. And there is something to SW... this is not my kind of music hardly in the least, but I obtained copies of their first two albums (complimentary : ) and something compelled me to actually listen to them instead of throwing them into the "for selling" pile. I'm SO glad I did. They just kick all ass, I don't know how to put it. (Actually, here's is another idea for a tourmate for Poe. : ) >The song Adam's Song, by Blink182 Especially since the band insists that it is based on the rigors of touring, not suicide. Whether that's true or not, it still would be OH-so-cheesy for such an occasion. Yikes.... for some reason I just imagined the Verve Pipe's "The Freshman" being played somewhere..... talk about a bad idea, even if it does fit to a T..... actually, the more it fits, the worse an idea it is! KORi ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 11:17:32 EST From: GlamourGrrI@aol.com Subject: Re: SO LAY THE FUNERAL ramblings I agree about neon ball room...the album is so awesome, i think its more intense then some of their other stuff, like i remember seeing an interview with DAniel, and he was saying something to the effect of like "before we made music just to make it and now im actually feeling it" even though i think all of their stuff is intense..but neon ballroom is more so. you are correct about Jeff Buckley as well..not ALL of them are depressing, but they just make me personally feel meleancholy. AGGH!!! I tried to forget about The Verve pipe!! that is number 3 on my most hated songs list lol ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 12:18:48 EST From: KrodKnid@aol.com Subject: Re: SO LAY THE FUNERAL ramblings In a message dated 12/31/00 9:14:12 AM Eastern Standard Time, KoriG@aol.com writes: > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sorry, I can't help myself... every time I hear this song I think of how high school guys will put their hand in their armpit and make farting noises by flapping their arm like a wing..."wind beneath my wings", get it...heh, heh:-) Plus, the fact that flight is actually caused via the vaccuum created by wind going over the top of the wings (even with birds...'cept ones like hummingbirds), leads me to a perfect analogy for the "entertainment industry" in which the "wind over the wings", ie: the industry (which sucks...gads, this analogy is perfect), actually provides the lift, while "the wind beneath the wings" is pretty much a minor part of the equation. I am sorry...I am not dissing your taste in music by any means...I suppose the first few times I heard this song my heart was tugged in all the appropriate directions, but, after hearing a gazillion bar band covers, it sorta gets like "Feelings" and assumes the aura of self-serving flatus...I can't even stand to hear the Divine Miss M sing it anymore...it just stinks of industry overproduction to me these days. Again, please don't take this as a personal diss on your musical taste, which I admire...it is just quirky old me. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 12:54:29 -0500 From: "Stephen van Vuuren" Subject: RE: American Beauty is not THAT good American Beauty was good but not great. I'm glad people enjoyed more than the empty junk that fills up theatres. But I thought is was not the best movie in 10 years, it was too theatrical and heavy handed movie (not surprising since the director, Sam Mendes, is a theater director) and I just watched it again on DVD. It was less interesting the second time not more. There's no unsolved mysteries or questions - we know all we ever need to know about the characters, story and events. Despite all the awards Beauty won, Magnolia, Eyes Wide Shut, and Fight Club were also released in 1999. All of them great films, not just good, IMHO. I predict that time will favor these more than American Beauty. Far more people hated and derided these films than American Beauty. Always a sign of a great movie when people passionately love and hate the same movie. Eyes Wide Shut was a far subtler, more mature and wise take on sexuality in America than American Beauty, IMO. stephen www.xiveren.com "The eighth rule of Fight Club is: If this is your first night at Fight Club, you HAVE to fight " ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 10:33:05 -0800 (PST) From: "J.R. Jobe" Subject: Re: hey! - --- Ashley Saball wrote: > > I'm a new AP and My name is Ashley Saball. I live in > Boxboro Mass., it's > next to Acton. I'm 13, and my bday is on June 27, > 1987. I first heard POE at > the end of BW2, and I said "I gotta get this CD, she > had a cool voice". lol. - ---Welcome to the list! If only more people had gone to see BW2, just imagine how many more new fans Poe could have! - ---Jobe Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 13:43:33 EST From: Mancilia@aol.com Subject: Re: Johnny uPdate the song "Thorazine Shuffle"... as i looked it up... is by a band called Government Mule, if that helps :) - --love julia ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 14:37:16 -0500 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: Re: Johnny uPdate The song by Government Mule is altogether diff. If you are on napster look for "Modern E" that is who the DJ told me it was from. I also saw some references on Napster ( open nap angry-psycho) to BNL but was unable to DL a copy. "Savatage" version is also different. http://www.frontiernet.net/~usscvn65/angryxmas.html - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 1:43 PM Subject: Re: Johnny uPdate > > the song "Thorazine Shuffle"... as i looked it up... is by a band called > Government Mule, if that helps :) > > --love julia ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 12:18:40 -0800 From: "Mike Vaughn" Subject: RE: American Beauty is THAT good What I loved about American Beauty was that it was written by a writer who wrote for "Cybil" - anyone actually remember that awful show? Apparently, the behind the scenes feuds between Christine Biransky (sp?) and Cybil Sheppard were enough to drive that writer over the jaded edge that became "American Beauty." Or maybe I love it because I'm a burned out copywriter myself. Heh. - -----Original Message----- From: owner-angry-psychos@smoe.org [mailto:owner-angry-psychos@smoe.org]On Behalf Of Stephen van Vuuren Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 9:54 AM To: angry-psychos@smoe.org Subject: RE: American Beauty is not THAT good American Beauty was good but not great. I'm glad people enjoyed more than the empty junk that fills up theatres. But I thought is was not the best movie in 10 years, it was too theatrical and heavy handed movie (not surprising since the director, Sam Mendes, is a theater director) and I just watched it again on DVD. It was less interesting the second time not more. There's no unsolved mysteries or questions - we know all we ever need to know about the characters, story and events. Despite all the awards Beauty won, Magnolia, Eyes Wide Shut, and Fight Club were also released in 1999. All of them great films, not just good, IMHO. I predict that time will favor these more than American Beauty. Far more people hated and derided these films than American Beauty. Always a sign of a great movie when people passionately love and hate the same movie. Eyes Wide Shut was a far subtler, more mature and wise take on sexuality in America than American Beauty, IMO. stephen www.xiveren.com "The eighth rule of Fight Club is: If this is your first night at Fight Club, you HAVE to fight " ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 15:45:03 EST From: Krisygrin5@aol.com Subject: More wacky funeral goodies heres my lovely ramblings... 1. Sean Lennon--into the sun 2. Veruca Salt--one last time 3. Beatles--hey jude 4. Bush--glycerine 5. Fiona Apple-- i know *kris* p.s. hope all you guys have a crazy new years bash! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 12:55:35 -0800 From: "Red Halcyon" Subject: Re: The following were played at my funeral: >3**Halcyon + ON + ON- Orbital (because its a pretty, sad-yet-uplifting >song...It may need to be cut short though) 9 minute length be damned! That songs remains uncut! rambling always Lee "I see that boy dyin and I dont feel nuthin." "Do your dreams come true?" "I haven't had a nice dream for years." _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 17:21:27 EST From: LuckyGuy14@aol.com Subject: Fwd: American Beauty is not THAT good Return-path: From: LuckyGuy14@aol.com Full-name: LuckyGuy14 Message-ID: Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 17:19:21 EST Subject: Re: American Beauty is not THAT good To: stephen@xiveren.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Disposition: Inline X-Mailer: 6.0 sub 172 X-Converted-To-Plain-Text: from multipart/alternative by demime 0.97c X-Converted-To-Plain-Text: Alternative section used was text/plain Talk about heavy-handed and theatrical....i believe you're describing eyes wide shut more than american beauty. Besides, american beauty wasn't about sexuality. I think people often are confused as to what the movie was about; maybe you should watch it again. As for eyes wide shut, it really had nothing to say. I love kubrick, but for his last film he seemed to thought image after image with no real plot or acting from its stars would fly, and it didn't. Fight club, however was brilliant, and in time i hope people do recognize that. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 19:25:47 EST From: TimmysPrplMunky@aol.com Subject: Re: Another Tori Freak In a message dated 12/31/00 3:19:07 AM Pacific Standard Time, KoZmiCbLUe72 writes: << ok, SO WHO really WROTE THIS? THERES NO WAY AROUND THIS BEIN A JOKE, ALL PURPLE MONKEYS ASIDE. TIMMY, YOU GOT A SENSE OF HUMOR. CONGRATULATIONS. YOU GET A GOLD STAR. >> YES! A GOLD STAR!!!!! **Jessica** ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 21:22:48 -0500 From: "Marshall Pierce" Subject: RE: My Funeral songs ok...If this is First you guys have seen me, I apologize for no "Who Am I" into 5) Hotel Californa-Eagles 4) Lost Horizons- MSG 3) For Whom The Bell Tolls-Metallica 2) Fly Away- P+e 1) Icurus Dream Suite:Opus 4 - -----Original Message----- From: owner-angry-psychos@smoe.org [mailto:owner-angry-psychos@smoe.org]On Behalf Of GlamourGrrI@aol.com Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 8:22 AM To: angry-psychos@smoe.org Subject: Re: My Funeral songs I decided to reply to this too, even though i am new and you guys dont really know me. My name is Jenn, and im 17, and im a sophomore in college. My funeral picks [even though i dont plan on dying anytime soon] are - 1) 3Libras- A perfect Circle 2) Only in Dreams- Weezer 3)Anything by Juliana Hatfeild 4)Stellar- Incubus ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 18:26:12 -0800 (PST) From: mark alec Subject: Re: SO LAY THE FUNERAL ramblings - --- KoriG@aol.com wrote: > The You May Not Be Dead Now, But If You Listen To > These Guys Long Enough You > Certainly Will At Least Want To Be Band: Mentioned > them once, will mention > again -- those cheermongers Alice In Chains. My God, > they can even make a > farm animal sound like a morose topic. (Hey, I know > "Rooster" is about > Layne's father, but it wouldn't work in the joke. > Work with me here people.) > KORi come come now.. stabbing westward has got to take the cake for this category :) i've been in super happy moods (doesn't happen often, but does happen on those rare once in three year occasions :) and sw has been able to send me down into that spiralling pit ever deeper and deeper and deeper. especially with darkest days.. oh my god what a depression album!!!!! i loved it! anyhow, later everyone ===== mark alec http://www.worldofalec.org/ or... alec@poe.org http://www.geocities.com/--alec--/ http://www.themestream.com/ the no-quote signature.. Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 21:56:27 -0500 From: "Marshall Pierce" Subject: Who Am I Hey there, I am new..Well kinda new..I would have posted more, but was posting the wrong way...Long month..=) I am!! Marshall Pierce, I live in Gainesville Florida...Which, in Niether here, not there...Right in the middle so we get all the humidity, but non of the ocean breeze..I'm 32 years old, and still feel like I should be 19 or something, not that I'm immature, just have a youthful outlook!! No, no a midlife crisis, just age challenged! My good friend Ellie introduced me to P+e about 4 years ago, she thought I would not get the music, but I did...Having had a lot of good friendships with women that have had bad experiances, but never anything deeper (or not deeper but romantic) because of what they had gone though...Kind of a different take on things...New album is like culture shock if you listen to them back to back for me....I hope to have many cool conversation here..Talk to you all later!! Happy New Years!! Marshall - -----Original Message----- From: owner-angry-psychos@smoe.org [mailto:owner-angry-psychos@smoe.org]On Behalf Of mark alec Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 9:26 PM To: KoriG@aol.com; KoZmiCbLUe72@aol.com; angry-psychos@smoe.org Subject: Re: SO LAY THE FUNERAL ramblings - --- KoriG@aol.com wrote: > The You May Not Be Dead Now, But If You Listen To > These Guys Long Enough You > Certainly Will At Least Want To Be Band: Mentioned > them once, will mention > again -- those cheermongers Alice In Chains. My God, > they can even make a > farm animal sound like a morose topic. (Hey, I know > "Rooster" is about > Layne's father, but it wouldn't work in the joke. > Work with me here people.) > KORi come come now.. stabbing westward has got to take the cake for this category :) i've been in super happy moods (doesn't happen often, but does happen on those rare once in three year occasions :) and sw has been able to send me down into that spiralling pit ever deeper and deeper and deeper. especially with darkest days.. oh my god what a depression album!!!!! i loved it! anyhow, later everyone ===== mark alec http://www.worldofalec.org/ or... alec@poe.org http://www.geocities.com/--alec--/ http://www.themestream.com/ the no-quote signature.. Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 21:58:22 EST From: PURPLMOJO@aol.com Subject: Re: My Funeral songs Cemetery Gates- Pantera.. A great song about dealing with a lost loved one and healing from that loss. This is what will be played at my funeral.. - -The Blue Bastard- ------------------------------ End of angry-psychos-digest V5 #349 ***********************************