From: owner-avalon-digest@smoe.org (avalon-digest) To: avalon-digest@smoe.org Subject: avalon-digest V6 #450 Reply-To: avalon@smoe.org Sender: owner-avalon-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-avalon-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk avalon-digest Friday, September 21 2001 Volume 06 : Number 450 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [AVALON] Please bring this list back to Bryan, and Roxy Music... [Heather] Re: [AVALON] RM in Top Form ["C. H. Soetemann" ] [AVALON] Good news from Copenhagen ["Jas" ] Re: [AVALON] To bring this list back to Roxy Music... [Colleen Matan <] Re: [AVALON] SOTW: "Psalm" [Colleen Matan ] [AVALON] Going Dutch (pt. 1) [Johnny Reece ] Re: [AVALON] To bring this list back to Roxy Music... [KB Porter ] Re: [AVALON] The good news from Copenhagen [David Firmin ] [AVALON] Cd tree ["jimbo" ] Re: [AVALON] To bring this list back to Roxy Music... [Daniel Atterbom ] [AVALON] Re: Humane actions [MarlanaK@webtv.net (M.M.K.)] [AVALON] Alphaville CD [Rickmond Wong ] Re: [AVALON] Alphaville CD [Colleen Matan ] Re: [AVALON] Alphaville CD ["Becky Payne" ] [AVALON] Anyone interested? [David Firmin ] [AVALON] Australia NZ CD Tree now available [=?iso-8859-1?Q?G=FCnter_Wand] RE: [AVALON] The good news from Copenhagen ["Heather James" ] Re: [AVALON] Trees? [Ida M Miller ] To leave the list, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon-digest ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 07:12:39 -0400 From: Heather James Subject: [AVALON] Please bring this list back to Bryan, and Roxy Music... Let me put it to you THIS way, reality was that 9AM phone call last Tuesday that we were under attack, the images trhat played out all day long on TV and the web reality was seeing the Pentagon employees come to OUR building last week because their desks are useless right now, or gone ... reality is coming to work and seeing co-workers who worked in the Pentagon last week and may never feel comfortable at ANY desk again ... reality is seeing empty spots at meetings where people ought to be, but won't be again ... I can get reality 24/7 from CNN and the other TV and media coverage ... and from the photos and powerpoint slides that people insist on sending me (enough already!!) reality is all around me - but Entertainment is important - keeps us from going off our nut. I come to Avalon to get a momentary distraction from Reality - to get a sense of a classic style and pleasure. To take my mind off what is all around me - and to remember the pleasure we had this summer planning for the shows, and listening to our favouritas! You want a news channel -- please turn on CNN, but lets lighten up a bit in here, please?? - -= )-(eather =- Eman 97 wrote: >>> Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 13:55:50 +0100 >> > From: "Fiske, Jocelyn" > Subject: [AVALON] FW: Charities for WTC > > Apologies if this seems to be prolonging the healing process but I know > there are a lot of us outside the States who would like to help and > have had > difficulty finding an appropriate address. > > Thanks for this effort, and never apologize for thinking you would be > "prolonging the healing process...." > > For many many people, there will never be a full healing. > > "Off topic" chants just seem so hollow and facile. > > This is entertainment, the rest is real life. > > best to all > > e > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at > http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > ___________________________________________________________________________ > > The subliminable footer says: > To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: > unsubscribe avalon > - -- -= )-(eather =- >--------------------< hjames@thewebgal.com Heather's WebGal Website: http://www.thewebgal.com/hjames/ My Roxy Music Pages: http://www.thewebgal.com/roxymusic/ My Music Trader Pages: http://www.thewebgal.com/hjames/my-boots.html >-------------------------------------------------------------------------< ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 13:52:31 +0000 From: "C. H. Soetemann" Subject: Re: [AVALON] RM in Top Form I can only agree, Stephen - especially Bryan's performance on Dream Home was intense for me. BEB and VP amongst others shook the hall. Very enthusiastic audience, though a bit noisy during pieces like Tara. A wonderful show, but I rate the Berlin gig a bit higher because the guitars wer more up-front in the mix. When Ferry left the stage during FYP I thought, This is it, I'll never see them again. Sad, but better than never to have seen them live. The security people had told me, no, the band could not be met on their way to the bus. They were wrong, obviously. A pity. Yet the main thing has been the concert, and it was a stunning performance, really. Christian NP: Mercury Rev - Little Rhymes - ---------- >Von: Stephen.Pepperrell@t-online.de (Stephen Pepperrell) >An: avalon@smoe.org >Betreff: [AVALON] RM in Top Form >Datum: Don, 20. Sep 2001 4:56 Uhr > >Roxy hit the heights here in Hamburg. >Super show, no signs of tiredness. >Tops were BEB, Speddings solo on MOL >was near perfect. >Same set, but included Dance Away with >a violin solo instead of the drums. >VP, EOY and a masterful Dream Home.. >Lucy looked if she wanted to whip someone! >Bryan's voice excellent throughout, even >for FYP >Great audience, Hamburg is/always was good >ground for RM/BF - hall was sold out >I'd guess around 6000 - difficult to guess >due to seating at the back... >Afterwards BF and JT and Chris and Z gladly >signed autographs. BF said he thought the concert was >very good indeed, Colin mentioned one of the best. >Only PM and AM took another way to the bus ! >Bryan was ushered off by three bodyguards to his limo.. >Great night,fantastic. > >I believe though that this is the end of RM - what >could they do after this ? > >Please excuse the quickly typed short message > >Still in a daze, Stephen > > >___________________________________________________________________________ >The subliminable footer says: >To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: >unsubscribe avalon ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 08:01:37 -0500 From: "Jas" Subject: [AVALON] Good news from Copenhagen From: Daniel Atterbom Subject: Re: [AVALON] The good news from Copenhagen I'm oh so jealous. Great Job Daniel. Can I assume that the card will be in the mail ? :))) Eno at the last shows???? Oh my!!! How I wish l could hop a plane now. You who have tickets will be very lucky. Okay, will someone tape this? Jas ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 09:22:37 -0400 (EDT) From: Colleen Matan Subject: Re: [AVALON] To bring this list back to Roxy Music... On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Eman 97 wrote: > Thanks for this effort, and never apologize for thinking you would be > "prolonging the healing process...." > > For many many people, there will never be a full healing. An interesting comment. Would this process towards a "full healing" include the off-list email I got last week from a list member, who, under the guise of responding to some of my comments about the grief and fear I felt last Tuesday, took it upon himself to lecture me, at length, about how nobody liked me, called me "pityable" [sic], and told me to use the events of Tuesday to become a "nicer person"? And who has yet to apologize for his inexcusable rudeness? Does this contribute towards "full healing"? Hmmmm? I apologize for the off-topic comments and I will return to on-topic posting, but I have had quite enough of this sort of condescending behavior. My deepest sympathies to folks here who have lost loved ones and co-workers. Colleen ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 10:07:26 -0400 (EDT) From: Colleen Matan Subject: Re: [AVALON] SOTW: "Psalm" On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, C. H. Soetemann wrote: > >Von: Colleen Matan > >part being a criticism of anything--I hear the entire song as > >sincere. I don't hear anything in it which would imply anything > >else. > > An interesting interpretation, although personally, I would still keep > my reading of it (which, I am not so sure, seems also to be maintained > by J. Rogan in his book on Roxy, but well that does not prove anything > except that it's Rogan's view). "Try on your love / Like a new dress" > "Try on your smile / Square on your face / Showing affection / Should > be no disgrace" - all this, to me, at any rate, suggests religion as > surface, as mere ritual, without true belief - and regarded with > distance by the singer. I see that series: Try on your love/Try on your smile/Try out your God/Try on His coat as a sequence of things which go from surface to substance; from the things of this world to the things of the next. > In spite of all, I would postulate that even when you're deliberately > trying to keep yourself out of the picture when writing a lyric, you > cannot do so completely. You, the writer, select what phenomena to focus > attention on, decide what should be left out &c. Even when writing (as I > have suggested might have been the case with "Psalm") from a projected > other person's point of view, it is still what you assume the other > person might think - an interpretation. Oh, I agree with you, and that this might be a back way into figuring out how the writer feels about something. But I wouldn't go so far as to say that once could necessarily extrapolate anything about Ferry from it (says the woman who once wrote a long analysis of how Peter the Great greatest biographer actually hated Peter the Great if you knew how to read the texts, and who did it only partly tongue-in-cheek). > As concerns Ferry, I would agree in general that he has never really > aimed for political controversy, though I tend to think that e. g., to > some at least, writing about the relationship with a rubber doll as in > Dream Home does hold some controversy. Dark it may be, but the early > Ferry has often had a rather playful go at the more sinister topics, But the controversy that might (have) result(ed) from "Dream Home"'s rubber doll would be a bit different that one from a full-on attack on faith--and the latter doesn't seem like it'd be Ferry's style at all. Even in "Dream Home," you don't get a critique of the emptiness of consumer society as much as the emptiness of love (much more his style). > >And partly because it's such a naive version of faith and the > >afterlife. I don't mean that in a derogatory way at all--I mean that > >a simple uncomplicated view of what happens after death might be a > >good image to recall if you are in a situation where you realize you > >are about to die. > > I find this a very touching remark. What sometimes haunts me when > lying awake in bed is - what will it be like, what could it be I > realize the moment I die - is it that lights are dimmed and everything > is slowly and peacefuly fading away or is it with full consciousness > of this being the end? I'll never know until the moment arrives, which > leaves me alive in unrest - ever since the thought crossed my mind. > Here we may find a remarkable difference between believers and > non-believers, I wonder? And perhaps not. > I have a slightly uneasy feeling writing these words at this moment in > time - and Colleen, I sincerely hope I haven't hurt your nor anybody > elses feelings - it's just that your post made me ponder again on what > "Psalm" implies for me. I, stuck in the barriers of writing in a > foreign language, cannot find more eloquent words, and, as evidenced > from my posts on this topic, cannot pray because, unlike the person in > "Psalm" - whoever it may be, I have no belief; yet I can hope and I > can regret. I wish all the best to you and every human being affected > by the terrible tragedy. Your foreign language skills are superb, and nothing is lost in the translation. And as I see hope as the basis of prayer, even without belief, I think "Psalm" can work as more than a songwriting exercise regardless of what one may or may not believe. Colleen ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 07:59:44 -0700 (PDT) From: Johnny Reece Subject: [AVALON] Going Dutch (pt. 1) The Netherlands had waited a long time for Roxy Music. Longer than most. It was to be my second trip to the Netherlands inside a week, the previous visit being a quick soiree in to the world of Remake-Remodel at the Salon (brilliant, by the way) and a quick tour of Amsterdam, where I noticed those girls still hadn't sold those bloody chairs. You know the ones - they're in their little windows all day, sitting on them. Occasionally a guy goes in for about 15 minutes, and then comes out again (if you excuse the expression) and he still doesn't buy the chair. They don't seem too unhappy about it though. I digress. Following on from last weeks tragic events, none of us, truth be told, really felt like making the trip - everything else seemed so unimportant besides what happened there, obviously. Also, we were unsure if the Rotterdam and Antwerp Gigs would be on - or if we could get there. I cancelled my original flight plans - really didn't want to fly - and set off last Wednesday evening, to go on Eurostar, via Paris. One night in a particularly bad area of Paris, in a wonderfully seedy little joint - no matter - it was just for a few hours, before catching the Paris to Rotterdam train. Leaving the Hotel in the morning, to go to Gare du Nord, I was asked, several times in broad daylight, if I wanted 'a good time'. I toyed with the idea of replying with 'actually, I want a REALLY good time', but figured that they just wouldn't get the joke. Arrived in Rotterdam early Thurs afternoon, and Chris T had already arrived at our hotel. Then came J.O'B, and finally, Jocelyn and Ivor. Our little gang was complete. We all agreed, the thing that swung making the trip abroad for the Gig wasn't Roxy themselves - it was the Remake Remodel gig to follow. Ron, you should be proud. Off early to the Ahoy, and there we were, about 6.45, all down the front, standing. What a squad. Everywhere we looked, beside us, behind us, all around - - people we knew. Trez, Raymond, Diane, KT, and the whole Dutch crew, naturellement. We stood through the support, someone who thought she was Lene Lovich, then on to the main event. Roxy were magnificent - but it was our gang that were louder than the Band (no, really). All the between song chants for Andy and Lucy - we started them all. We were wonderfully badly behaved, and had a ball. Backstage for a quick chat (hey, why not ?) and kudos to Lucy W. for letting us severely damage her personal stock of vodka. "You must be parched", she noted. We were, Lucy, but not for long. Taxis to 'Blauwe Vis' - we were late, very late, but luckily, Remake had started late too. What an atmosphere, particularly down the front - it was wonderful mayhem. They did us proud - Beauty Queen, All I Want Is You, and the rest... I'm afraid to say the bloke that always turns up at these events did ruin it a bit for me the next morning. What's his name again ? Oh yes, Jack Daniels. Headache pills, and Antwerp beckoned... (to be continued) Reecey... __________________________________________________ Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/US/Emergency_Information/ ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 11:01:35 -0400 From: KB Porter Subject: Re: [AVALON] To bring this list back to Roxy Music... I have cried until I was certain I could cry no more. There are literally several dozens of individuals I will never see again, never hear speak or laugh again. I know a few survivors, too. Every one is stunned, some are angry, few are surprised. Each person deals with loss and sorrow differently. The one constant that holds us all together is humanity, fragile as it is, it is precious. Try to do no harm, try to help one another, try to be gentle and kind, be the best we are able to be. But to bring my thoughts back to this list's contents, for surely this is a diversion and of small relief, I must ask Daniel - did Phil Manzanera say Bryan Ferry was STILL suffering writer's block, having difficulty writing? ["Manzanera held the view that a lackluster studio album would only diminish their reputation. And since the main writer. Mr. Ferry, has trouble writing I can understand Manzanera's point of view."] Also, thank you, Daniel, for writing about your PM interview. I trust it was as enjoyable for you to write as it was for us to read. Viva Roxy Music. And best wishes to all. KBP ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 11:05:15 -0400 From: KB Porter Subject: Re: [AVALON] The good news from Copenhagen [ Thanks David, I have newfound respect for Phil. on 9/19/01 9:49 AM, Daniel Atterbom at daniel.atterbom@odata.se wrote: > Manzanera insisted on Paul Thompson and Chris Spedding to get a harder sound then Roxy had for the last tours in the 80's. ] That bought a smile to my face - surely a Freudian slip, David? :) ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 11:21:08 -0400 From: KB Porter Subject: Re: [AVALON] SOTW: "Psalm" Colleen wrote: "(says the woman who once wrote a long analysis of how Peter the Great greatest biographer actually hated Peter the Great if you knew how to read the texts, and who did it only partly tongue-in-cheek)." Would this biographer be Robert K. Massie? I'm wishing he'd write about Ivan The Terrible, whom I dearly love despite his torturing methods of dealing with tortuous times. ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 08:16:19 -0700 From: David Firmin Subject: Re: [AVALON] The good news from Copenhagen I thought that myself :) Anyway, Phil is a good bloke, I've heard from other sources that Andy and Phil really wanted Paul back - this confirms Phil's stance. To accept an exceptional guitarist like Spedding in the line-up also shows that Phil doesn't have an ego either. Thanks for the great questions and answers. David on 9/20/01 8:05 AM, KB Porter at kbporte@attglobal.net wrote: > [ Thanks David, I have newfound respect for Phil. > > on 9/19/01 9:49 AM, Daniel Atterbom at daniel.atterbom@odata.se wrote: >> Manzanera insisted on Paul Thompson and Chris Spedding to get a harder sound >> then Roxy had for the last tours in the 80's. ] > > That bought a smile to my face - surely a Freudian slip, David? :) *** ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 08:39:49 -0700 (PDT) From: Johnny Reece Subject: [AVALON] Going Dutch (part 2) The train to Antwerp was packed - so much so, that John, Chris and I had to stand most of the way. Headaches were gone by now (thankfully) and we happily reminisced about the previous nights events. Great to see all of Remake Remodel (the Band, I mean) at the Roxy gig at the Ahoy - a first time Roxy experience for some of them. Jocelyn and Ivor had left to go homeward an hour or so before, though it was 50/50 on them getting the flight back in time, as Ivor was glued to a CD Shop in Rotterdam Station. Stayed in the same hotel as we used for the ATGB date in Antwerp the year before - along with John, Chris, Ed, Renate, and Esther. It was noted too - that this was where Anglo-Dutch relations took off. It's where a lot of the European side of Avalon really began the year before. Since the ATGB gig at Antwerp last year, it's been a regular event for many of us to travel back and forth, and meet up for gigs in various countries. Cool. Dinner in a local restaurant, and Han and Andy Mol duly arrived. Off to the Venue, a late arrival this time, getting to our seats just before the gig began. First number, half way through - and some of the Dutch broke for the front, and pressed themselves up against the barrier. The rest of us watched, intently. Would they get pulled back ? Where are security ? There wasn't any ! We all broke for the front - and it was the night before all over again, we were all there, in time for Street Life. Full marks to both John and Chris, who must have started their dash from about 30 rows back, and still made it to the barrier. All that training at the outdoor gigs last year (various 100 yard dashes) have stood us all in good stead for this year, no doubt. Free water for all, backstage. Eh ? Well, it was welcome. Lucy W appeared again, with Wine this time, as some nasty people had exhausted her Vodka supply the night before. Who the hell did that ? Many happy Dutchies gathering autographs and pics, and off we all went, into the night. A pack of us in a local bar, where they ran out of Beer. Investigations are under way by the local police, and the names 'John O'Brien' and 'Andy Mol' have been mentioned in connection with this rather sinister occurence. Chris T had to leave early to head homeward, and the rest of our crew set off for the return trip to Rotterdam... After a drink or two, John left for Amsterdam, to check up on those chairs. Saturday night in Rotterdam, and a tour around the city, courtesy of Mr. Ron Remake. Much chat about the future possibilities of 'A Mad Affair 2'. Next year, my friends. And you'll need your passports. Sunday through Monday, back to Paris, a quick look in a record shop or two, no good Roxy bitz though, and the usual hunt for Serge Gainsbourg rarities, of which I found 1 or 2, despite the serious protestations of my credit card. Back home late Monday night. Back in work Tuesday. We're all allowed a weeks rest now, before the mayhem begins again for a lot of us, for the last time, next week, in Manchester. Hope to see many of you at the last few gigs... Reecey... __________________________________________________ Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/US/Emergency_Information/ ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 18:27:44 +0200 From: "jimbo" Subject: [AVALON] Cd tree Hello, The following cd's are available : Other wordly cool 3-28-73 Berlin beauty queens 11- 74 2cd Once upon a really good time 73 Rainbow 6 songs +75 Midnight special 3 songs Taking refuge in pleasure 5-31-74 2 cd Downs 'Outh 7-26-01 Atlanta 2 cd For Europe please mail private, jim. jimbo@zeelandnet.nl ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 19:41:02 +0200 From: Daniel Atterbom Subject: Re: [AVALON] To bring this list back to Roxy Music... It seams that some people on this list do not like each other. That's life. I do not like everybody I am forced to work with, but I love some of them. I have written and will write again: I like Colleen, She is a gifted writer, and I do write for a living, and she has to guts to stand her ground. There are other people on the list that do that too, no one singled out, and I admire that in all of you. We can have different views, but do respect one and other. And be careful about writing off-list unless invited too. My two cents. NP Do the Strand, Manchester 2001 Daniel ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 19:34:32 +0200 From: Daniel Atterbom Subject: Re: [AVALON] To bring this list back to Roxy Music... At 11.01 -0400 1-09-20, KB Porter wrote: >But to bring my thoughts back to this list's contents, for surely this >is a diversion and of small relief, I must ask Daniel - did Phil >Manzanera say Bryan Ferry was STILL suffering writer's block, having >difficulty writing? No not in so many word no. >["Manzanera held the view that a lackluster studio album would only >diminish their reputation. And since the main writer. Mr. Ferry, has >trouble writing I can understand Manzanera's point of view."] Therefore I wrote the above. >Also, thank you, Daniel, for writing about your PM interview. I trust >it was as enjoyable for you to write as it was for us to read. Viva >Roxy Music. And best wishes to all. KBP Thank you KB. NP Love is the Drug, Manchester 2001 Daniel ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 11:17:49 -0700 From: David Firmin Subject: [AVALON] I'll Come Running If Eno shows up, that would be an event I'd have to see. I guess it's a surprise, so we won't know until it happens. Could that partially explain the higher prices? on 9/19/01 9:49 AM, Daniel Atterbom at daniel.atterbom@odata.se wrote: > Manzanera even hinted that Eno might be a special guest at the up-coming > London concerts. Since I'll miss out on that historic occasion, what are the chances of 801 coming to America? > Manzanera hopes to bring 801 back on tour, with Eno! Here's my proposed line-up (as if) for 801 Live (2002): Phil Manzanera Andy Mackay Paul Thompson Brian Eno Bill MacCormick Thanks, David *** ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 13:55:31 -0500 (CDT) From: MarlanaK@webtv.net (M.M.K.) Subject: [AVALON] Re: Humane actions I agree that this format is a place for Ferry-Roxy. In light that what happened last week, the world is forever changed. I don't think a few remarks about our suffering a tragic loss is bad. In fact it's a healing process one goes thru at his/her own pace. We all know what is reality as we also know aversion. Consider if you will, many of us sit at home alone. In whatever way one expresses themselves these next few months. Please be patient, grief I know very, very, well it does take time. Also consider if you will not only US suffered we are in this together.-----Losses around the World.----Columbia 200---Germany100---India 250---Israel 110-150----Pakistan 200-300---Russia 95--Switzerland 150---United Kingdom 200-300. All in the Trade Centers in New York. " Clean Your Finger, before you point at my Spots". Ben Franklin. Imagine , just for a moment how far compassion can go. Marlana........................................................... ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 12:10:42 -0700 (PDT) From: Rickmond Wong Subject: [AVALON] Alphaville CD Okay, so who here thought that EBAY post was for an ALPHAVILLE (the band) CD and didn't bother looking at it? Besides me, of course... does anybody know anything about this? Is this the new BF studio album, or some bootleg? Rickmond ===== "Artists in any medium are nothing more than mere hooligans who cannot live within their income of admiration." - Quentin Crisp __________________________________________________ Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/US/Emergency_Information/ ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 15:27:09 -0400 (EDT) From: Colleen Matan Subject: Re: [AVALON] Alphaville CD On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Rickmond Wong wrote: > Okay, so who here thought that EBAY post was for an > ALPHAVILLE (the band) CD and didn't bother looking at > it? Besides me, of course... does anybody know > anything about this? Is this the new BF studio album, > or some bootleg? The track listing is: Love War Cruel Alphaville Nobody Loves Me I Don't Want To Sonnet No 18 You Can Dance One Way Love Hiroshima This Love San Simeon Fool For Love Will You Love Me Tomorrow (Remix) (Bonus cut) Feel The Need (Power Station Mix) (Bonus cut) Feel The Need (DDG Mix) (Bonus cut) 39 Steps (Technoramic Mix) (Bonus cut) Isn't the new album supposed to be half covers Colleen ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 20:06:55 +0000 From: "Becky Payne" Subject: Re: [AVALON] Alphaville CD I just looked at this CD on eBay and it says that the auction has ended early because it's no longer available for sale. Weird !! Becky x > > Okay, so who here thought that EBAY post was for an > > ALPHAVILLE (the band) CD and didn't bother looking at > > it? Besides me, of course... does anybody know > > anything about this? Is this the new BF studio album, > > or some bootleg? > >The track listing is: > > Love War > Cruel > Alphaville > Nobody Loves Me > I Don't Want To > Sonnet No 18 > You Can Dance > One Way Love > Hiroshima > This Love > San Simeon > Fool For Love > Will You Love Me Tomorrow (Remix) (Bonus cut) > Feel The Need (Power Station Mix) (Bonus cut) > Feel The Need (DDG Mix) (Bonus cut) > 39 Steps (Technoramic Mix) (Bonus cut) > >Isn't the new album supposed to be half covers > >Colleen > > >___________________________________________________________________________ >The subliminable footer says: >To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: >unsubscribe avalon > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 14:16:17 -0700 From: David Firmin Subject: [AVALON] Anyone interested? There was a new entry on my Roxy Classifieds page. I'm unable to attend. It might benefit someone here? Title: FOR SALE TICKETS - MANCH & GLASGOW Description: I have spares for both concerts at cost. Front Row Glasgow 9th Row Manchester. Anyone interested? You can view the Classifieds at the following link: http://pub42.bravenet.com/classified/show.php?usernum=3542466064 Thanks, David *** ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 07:33:35 +1000 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?G=FCnter_Wandtke?= Subject: [AVALON] Australia NZ CD Tree now available Tom's CD's have arrived and I'll now take orders for these items for Australia and New Zealand only. Please , write to me off list and I'll send you details. redgum1@bigpond.com Here is the listing for those CDs again: Roxy Music New York 1976 Radio recording (Better source than "Wild Weekend") Calderone Theatre, Hempstead, New York.8 March 1976. Sentimental Fool, The Thrill Of It All, Love Is The Drug, Mother Of Pearl, Bittersweet, Out Of The Blue, Whirlwind, Sea Breezes, Both Ends Burning, For Your Pleasure, Diamond Head, Wild Weekend Wembley 22/06/01 CD 1: Re-make/Re-model, Street Life, Ladytron, While My Heart Is Still Beating, Out Of The Blue, A Song For Europe, My Only Love, Oh Yeah. CD 2: Both Ends Burning, In Every Dream home A Heartache, Tara, *Mother Of Pearl, Jealous Guy, Editions Of You, Virginia Plain, Love Is The Drug, Do The Strand, For Your Pleasure. Gunter ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 20:51:20 -0400 From: "Heather James" Subject: RE: [AVALON] The good news from Copenhagen Just thought I'd let everyone know - I heard this from a reliable source today > I just heard from my friend in Germany ... > There will be a German Radio FM broadcast of > Roxy Music on 10/15/2001 Ok - those of you with Radio access over there have been warned! -= )-(eather =- >--------------------< hjames@thewebgal.com MCC NOVA's Website: http://www.mccnova.com/ Heather's WebGal Website: http://www.thewebgal.com/hjames/ My Roxy Music Pages: http://www.thewebgal.com/roxymusic/ My Trades page: http://www.thewebgal.com/hjames/my-boots.html >------------------------------------------------------------------------< > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-avalon@smoe.org [mailto:owner-avalon@smoe.org]On Behalf Of > David Squires > Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 5:13 PM > To: avalon@smoe.org > Subject: Re: [AVALON] The good news from Copenhagen > > > On 19 Sep 2001 at 11:14, R. Jackson wrote: > > > Oh, this is quite a disappointment. I was really hoping we might get a > > studio album out of them now that they've spent some time > working together > > again. > > Perhaps in 15 years when Bryan's released his next LP. > > David-- > David Squires, Wimbotsham, Norfolk, UK > > > __________________________________________________________________ > _________ > The subliminable footer says: > To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: > unsubscribe avalon ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 00:01:42 -0700 From: "Keith Shockley" Subject: [AVALON] Trees? Who is treeing Other Worldly Cool, Once Upon a Really Good Time, and Taking Refuge in Pleasure in the U.S.? Apparently I missed these tree announcements earlier. Keith ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 21:33:23 -0700 From: Ida M Miller Subject: Re: [AVALON] Trees? I'm confused (and been distracted with NYC), too. I'd love to see a total re-cap of trees, and who to contact in the USA. I got involuntarily un-subscribed last month and let it be for a few weeks before re-upping. I can tell I've missed some. Thanks. Ida Miller Keith Shockley wrote: > > Who is treeing Other Worldly Cool, Once Upon a Really Good Time, and Taking > Refuge in Pleasure in the U.S.? Apparently I missed these tree announcements > earlier. > > Keith ___________________________________________________________________________ The subliminable footer says: To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ End of avalon-digest V6 #450 **************************** ======================================================================== For further info, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: info avalon-digest