From: owner-avalon-digest@smoe.org (avalon-digest) To: avalon-digest@smoe.org Subject: avalon-digest V9 #238 Reply-To: avalon@smoe.org Sender: owner-avalon-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-avalon-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk avalon-digest Monday, September 20 2004 Volume 09 : Number 238 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [AVALON] Fox hunting [Daniel Atterbom ] [AVALON] PM in the paper [Jane Fraser ] RE: [AVALON] Fox hunting ["Guy Lawley" ] RE: [AVALON] Fox hunting [Daniel Atterbom ] Re: RE: [AVALON] Fox hunting ["Guy Lawley" ] Re: [AVALON] Fox hunting [Joel Hurd ] [AVALON] Roxy hunting (was Fox hunting) [Daniel Atterbom ] RE: [AVALON] new Leonard Cohen ["Guy Lawley" ] Re: [AVALON] new Leonard Cohen [Go2Sweeney@aol.com] [AVALON] Umm. Errrr. [Bahi Para ] [AVALON] OT-Competition-A Perfect Echo [Go2Sweeney@aol.com] RE: [AVALON] new Leonard Cohen [Heather Marie Buch ] To leave the list, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon-digest ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 11:33:23 +0200 From: Daniel Atterbom Subject: [AVALON] Fox hunting Mr Otis Ferry in particular and the save our fox hunting campaign has made the media in Sweden. British fox hunting was an example of a national political issue that is hard to understand if one is not a native of the country (I am not going to get ot with other examples from other). Since I like canines I have little intrest in hunting and I think that the Ferry clans intrest in is it a part, or a manifestation, of moving up in the class system. - -- Daniel ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 11:12:02 +0100 From: Jane Fraser Subject: [AVALON] PM in the paper There's an article by Phil Manzanera in today's Sunday Express. Under the heading of "How dark moods made a famous red wine lover give up his favourite tipple" he explains why he switched to drinking........Margaritas?!!!! Of all things, I have found Tequila to have the weirdest effects of any alcohol I have ever drunk. I remember drinking 3 one evening and feeling absolutely fine except that I couldn't speak. No comments please!! There's a mention of 6PM and the Fender Strat concert at Wembley on Friday and a 3 page article about the concert in the magazine section. Jane ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 11:18:50 +0100 From: "Guy Lawley" Subject: RE: [AVALON] Fox hunting Hi, Daniel. Two things: (1) The fox-hunting issue is pretty hard to understand even if you DO live here In England, it seems to me. What I can't understand is why so many MPs feel so strongly that they want to ban hunting, and keep spending parliamentary time on it, and want to invoke the Parliament Act to push it through the House Of Lords (an act surely intended for only the most important of legislation). Aren't the ongoing decline of the manufacturing industry, the still-widening poverty gap, the sate of our hospitals and schools, all hugely more important? I'm sure it ties in with point 2... (2) Hunting is perceived as a class thing, but Otis Ferry has stated that his interest in it began during conversations with a gamekeeper. OK, he was talking to a gamekeeper because his family is of the moneyed class (his mother was by birth, let's remember, it's only his father who "moved up"; Otis and Isaac have pretty much stayed where they were born too). But the gamekeeper and plenty of other working- or middle-class people have a big interest in hunting too. In particular, those who make a living breeding, raising and training the hunting hounds (a group close to your own experience) stand to lose out greatly if the sport goes under. It's mainly the perception of the sport as only interesting or benefiting the upper classes, I believe, which makes a Labour government so keen to stamp it out. Guy - -----Original Message----- From: owner-avalon@smoe.org [mailto:owner-avalon@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Atterbom Sent: 19 September 2004 10:33 To: avalon@smoe.org Subject: [AVALON] Fox hunting Mr Otis Ferry in particular and the save our fox hunting campaign has made the media in Sweden. British fox hunting was an example of a national political issue that is hard to understand if one is not a native of the country (I am not going to get ot with other examples from other). Since I like canines I have little intrest in hunting and I think that the Ferry clans intrest in is it a part, or a manifestation, of moving up in the class system. - -- Daniel ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 14:12:16 +0200 From: Daniel Atterbom Subject: RE: [AVALON] Fox hunting At 11.18 +0100 04-09-19, Guy Lawley wrote: >Aren't the ongoing decline of the manufacturing >industry, the still-widening poverty gap, the sate of our hospitals and >schools, all hugely more important? Yes and thanks Guy for giving me an insight into the problem. In the 1800s all British sports were for the upper classes, therefore the misguided amateur status of the Olympics. A fact that had nothing to do with the ancient Olympics in Greece were the athlets were trained by professional and competed nude. - -- Daniel ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 14:08:14 +0100 From: "Guy Lawley" Subject: Re: RE: [AVALON] Fox hunting I don't deny that it's cruel to kill a fox, especially if it is attacked by dogs at the close (how could anyone deny that?). The question is whether that cruelty is enough reason to ban the sport. Guy - -----Original Message----- From: mikeandcarole@ferguson237.fsnet.co.uk [mailto:mikeandcarole@ferguson237.fsnet.co.uk] Sent: 19 September 2004 13:06 To: Guy Lawley Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: RE: [AVALON] Fox hunting Perhaps cruelty has something to do with it? > Message date : Sep 19 2004, 11:42 AM > From : "Guy Lawley" > To : "'Daniel Atterbom'" , avalon@smoe.org > Copy to : > Subject : RE: [AVALON] Fox hunting > Hi, Daniel. > > Two things: > > (1) The fox-hunting issue is pretty hard to understand even if you DO live > here In England, it seems to me. What I can't understand is why so many MPs > feel so strongly that they want to ban hunting, and keep spending > parliamentary time on it, and want to invoke the Parliament Act to push it > through the House Of Lords (an act surely intended for only the most > important of legislation). Aren't the ongoing decline of the manufacturing > industry, the still-widening poverty gap, the sate of our hospitals and > schools, all hugely more important? I'm sure it ties in with point 2... > > (2) Hunting is perceived as a class thing, but Otis Ferry has stated that > his interest in it began during conversations with a gamekeeper. OK, he was > talking to a gamekeeper because his family is of the moneyed class (his > mother was by birth, let's remember, it's only his father who "moved up"; > Otis and Isaac have pretty much stayed where they were born too). But the > gamekeeper and plenty of other working- or middle-class people have a big > interest in hunting too. In particular, those who make a living breeding, > raising and training the hunting hounds (a group close to your own > experience) stand to lose out greatly if the sport goes under. > > It's mainly the perception of the sport as only interesting or benefiting > the upper classes, I believe, which makes a Labour government so keen to > stamp it out. > > Guy > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-avalon@smoe.org [mailto:owner-avalon@smoe.org] On Behalf Of > Daniel Atterbom > Sent: 19 September 2004 10:33 > To: avalon@smoe.org > Subject: [AVALON] Fox hunting > > Mr Otis Ferry in particular and the save our fox hunting campaign has > made the media in Sweden. British fox hunting was an example of a > national political issue that is hard to understand if one is not a > native of the country (I am not going to get ot with other examples > from other). > > Since I like canines I have little intrest in hunting and I think > that the Ferry clans intrest in is it a part, or a manifestation, of > moving up in the class system. > -- > > Daniel ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 06:45:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Joel Hurd Subject: Re: [AVALON] Fox hunting This could easily turn from a peripheral topic into a full-on debate on fox hunting. I'd rather not see that happen on-list. - ---joel > I don't deny that it's cruel to kill a fox, especially if it is > attacked by dogs at the close (how could anyone deny that?). > > The question is whether that cruelty is enough reason to ban the > sport. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 17:08:55 +0200 From: Daniel Atterbom Subject: [AVALON] Roxy hunting (was Fox hunting) Leaving the foxy issue behind and moving on the Roxy topic, I looked up the 'The Platinum Collection' which was released in the USA last month. http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00022LZYQ/qid=1095606139/sr=2-2/ref=sr_2_11_2/202-8918903-2743817 would sell it to be for #12.99 -- but I am not even willing to pay that since I would only listen once. I prefer the albums as they were. The best thing on that link are the comments and: Customers who bought music by Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music also bought music by these artists: * Duran Duran * Roy Orbison * Mott the Hoople * Thin Lizzy * Phil Manzanera I look at http://archive.digitalroutes.co.uk/roxy/largeimages/thesinglescollection.JPG and realise that I've had most of singles up until the CD age. Why do one collect things or so to speak engage in Roxy hunting? Are the flipsides worth having? Do we want to relive the nostalgia of yesteryear? - -- Daniel ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 20:20:54 +0200 (METDST) From: Heather Marie Buch Subject: [AVALON] new Leonard Cohen Wow, I just looked on Amazon and discovered that Leonard's new album is called "Dear Heather". I like that title! Heather ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 19:41:12 +0100 From: "Guy Lawley" Subject: RE: [AVALON] new Leonard Cohen I hear it's a concept album about the exorbitant price of moorland vegetation these days Guy - -----Original Message----- From: owner-avalon@smoe.org [mailto:owner-avalon@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Heather Marie Buch Sent: 19 September 2004 19:21 To: avalon@smoe.org Subject: [AVALON] new Leonard Cohen Wow, I just looked on Amazon and discovered that Leonard's new album is called "Dear Heather". I like that title! Heather ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 16:11:00 EDT From: Go2Sweeney@aol.com Subject: Re: [AVALON] new Leonard Cohen Lol, _www.dearheather.com_ (http://www.dearheather.com) will give far more accurate info! Cheers, Goodie In a message dated 19/09/2004 19:47:32 GMT Standard Time, aove97@dsl.pipex.com writes: I hear it's a concept album about the exorbitant price of moorland vegetation these days Guy - -----Original Message----- From: owner-avalon@smoe.org [mailto:owner-avalon@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Heather Marie Buch Sent: 19 September 2004 19:21 To: avalon@smoe.org Subject: [AVALON] new Leonard Cohen Wow, I just looked on Amazon and discovered that Leonard's new album is called "Dear Heather". I like that title! Heather ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 23:01:37 +0100 From: Bahi Para Subject: [AVALON] Umm. Errrr. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/19/style/tmagazine/MAN9.html - --- The fashion flock has a kooky way of describing seasonal direction, saying things like, ''This season is all about Dickens.'' Or Sikhs or pimps or Puritans or Studio 54. For men, this season is apparently all about Bryan Ferry. One of New York's top merchants told me that his buying inspiration was Ferry, the former lead singer of Roxy Music, and ''the idea of an English rock star who lives in the country but still gets dressed up, with velvet and razor-sharp tailoring.'' I like the idea that this fall is about Bryan Ferry, because he's one of the few men in the public eye who has got it right. Maybe this means we won't have to look at so many men in horse-dragged jeans and belts that buckle over the pubic bone. Maybe urbanites will look a little less like trick-or-treaters and more like grown-ups. Besides, I'm all for Ferry's star rising. He is that rare artist who stands unashamedly for intelligence and refinement. To coincide with his all-about-ness, there is a new CD box set, ''Bryan Ferry + Roxy Music: The Platinum Collection'' (Virgin), as well as the coming book ''Both Ends Burning: The Complete Roxy Music'' (Reynolds & Hearn). It's almost as if we're finally seeing the light at the end of civilization. I called Ferry (full disclosure: once, after a few drinks, I grabbed a P.G. Wodehouse book out of his hands and threw it off a balcony) and asked him how he felt about his being an impetus for fall men's wear. ''Really?'' he asked. ''I'm in vogue? Umm. Errrr. Who am I influencing?'' I listed designers allegedly under his spell, including Alexander McQueen and Tom Ford in his final collections for Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent. ''Well, I've always been a big fan of Savile Row,'' Ferry said. ''But I do think in the last few years, ready-to-wear people have been doing better things, people like Dolce & Gabbana and Hedi Slimane and Tom Ford. But they're all similar to things I wore ages ago, really. I like things that will look good next year, I suppose. That doesn't sound very exciting, really. Does it?'' I assured him it would sound smart in print. ''Just what I wanted!'' Ferry said. So, there you have it, from the mouth of fashion's inspiration: this fall is all about next fall. Finally! SAVILLE ON SAVILE: SINGING FERRY'S PRAISES As an art director, my entree to fashion and visual culture was courtesy of Roxy Music. The cover of ''Another Time, Another Place,'' Bryan Ferry's second solo album, released in 1974, was like a picture window to an aspirational world. I was 19, I lived in the industrial north of England and I was on the learning curve of glamour. My next-door neighbor gave me a white Vegas-style tuxedo, and I had white shoes like Bryan did. I learned about style through his sartorial journey: it starts off almost post-Elvis, and it ends up in a Harris tweed jacket. Bryan is really fantastic at taking Savile Row and giving it a bit of sex appeal. Any man would do well to follow suit. PETER SAVILLE ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 18:13:03 EDT From: Go2Sweeney@aol.com Subject: [AVALON] OT-Competition-A Perfect Echo I have decided that I do not want my 8 disc bootleg "A Perfect Echo" by Neil Young anymore. I noticed that there are a few Neil Young fans on this list, so I have decided to send the set to the person drawn out the hat who answers the following question correctly: Which Neil Young song did Roxy Music cover? I will have the winner drawn on September 26 midnight UK time. The competition is open to everybody on this list. Send your answers to: _Go2Sweeney@aol.com_ (mailto:Go2Sweeney@aol.com) with the heading: A Perfect Echo Details of the set (you will see that it is a compilation of live recordings, quality very good): Disc 1 - 1967 - 1971 01. Mr. Soul (Buffalo Springfield - Hollywood, CA 11-Aug-1967) 02. Birds (CSNY - Los Angeles, CA 26-Aug-1969) 03. I've Loved Her So Long (CSNY - Los Angeles, CA 26-Aug-1969) 04. Sea Of Madness (CSNY - Big Sur, CA, 13-Sep-1969) 05. Helpless (CSNY - Houston, TX, 18-Dec-1969) 06. Country Girl (CSNY - Houston, TX, 18-Dec-1969) 07. Broken Arrow (Cincinnati, OH 25-Feb-1970) 08. Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown (New York, NY 6-Mar-1970) 09. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (New York, NY 6-Mar-1970) 10. Winterlong (New York, NY 6-Mar-1970) 11. Cinnamon Girl (New York, NY 6-Mar-1970) 12. Cowgirl In The Sand (New York, NY 6-Mar-1970) 13. On The Way Home (CSNY - Los Angeles, CA 28-Jun-1970) 14. Tell Me Why (CSNY - Los Angeles, CA 28-Jun-1970) 15. Out On The Weekend (London, England, 23-Feb-1971) 16. Journey Through The Past (London, England, 23-Feb-1971) 17. Love In Mind (London, England, 23-Feb-1971) Disc 2 - 1974 - 1976 01. Walk On (CSNY - Westbury, NY, 8-Sep-1974) 02. Ambulance Blues (CSNY - Westbury, NY, 8-Sep-1974) 03. Lookin' For A Love (San Francisco, CA, 23-Mar-1975) 04. No One Seems To Know (Tokyo, Japan, 10-Mar-1976) 05. Human Highway (London, England, 31-Mar-1976) 06. Cortez The Killer (London, England, 31-Mar-1976) 07. White Line (Fort Worth, TX, 10-Nov-1976) 08. Don't Cry No Tears (Chicago, IL, 15-Nov-1976) 09. Peace Of Mind (Chicago, IL, 15-Nov-1976) 10. A Man Needs A Maid (Chicago, IL, 15-Nov-1976) 11. Give Me Strength (Chicago, IL, 15-Nov-1976) 12. Lotta Love (Chicago, IL, 15-Nov-1976) 13. Like A Hurricane (Chicago, IL, 15-Nov-1976) 14. Harvest (Boston, MA, 22-Nov-1976) 15. Campaigner (Boston, MA, 22-Nov-1976) 16. Here We Are In The Years (Atlanta, GA, 24-Nov-1976) 17. The Losing End (Atlanta, GA, 24-Nov-1976) Volume 2 - 1978 - 1989 Disc 3 - 1978 - 1984 01. Thrasher (San Francisco, CA, 22-Oct-1978) 02. Little Thing Called Love (Berlin, Germany, 19-Oct-1982) 03. Old Man (Berlin, Germany, 19-Oct-1982) 04. Transformer Man (Berlin, Germany, 19-Oct-1982) 05. Sample And Hold (Berlin, Germany, 19-Oct-1982) 06. Don't Be Denied (Dayton, OH, 18-Sep-1983) 07. Barstool Blues (Santa Cruz, CA, 7-Feb-1984) 08. Touch The Night (Santa Cruz, CA, 7-Feb-1984) 09. Tonight's The Night (Santa Cruz, CA, 7-Feb-1984) 10. Comes A Time (Austin, TX, 25-Sep-1984) 11. Southern Pacific (Austin, TX, 25-Sep-1984) 12. Down By The River (Austin, TX, 25-Sep-1984) Disc 4 - 1984 - 1989 01. Heart Of Gold (Austin, TX, 25-Sep-1984) 02. Flying on the Ground is Wrong (New Orleans, LA, 27-Sep-1984) 03. Road Of Plenty (Mansfield, MA, 21-Sep-1986) 04. Hippie Dream (Minneapolis, MN, 17-Oct-1986) 05. Prisoners Of Rock'n'Roll (Minneapolis, MN, 17-Oct-1986) 06. When You Dance I Can Really Love (Birmingham, England, 2-Jun-1987) 07. See the sky about to rain (Birmingham, England, 2-Jun-1987) 08. Mideast Vacation (Birmingham, England, 2-Jun-1987) 09. Southern Man (CSNY - Oakland, CA, 4-Dec-1988) 10. For The Turnstiles (Tulsa, OK, 13-Jan-1989) 11. Sugar Mountain (Tulsa, OK, 13-Jan-1989) 12. Four Strong Winds (Tulsa, OK, 13-Jan-1989) 13. Cocaine Eyes (Tulsa, OK, 13-Jan-1989) 14. Like A Hurricane (Tulsa, OK, 13-Jan-1989) 15. Rockin' In The Free World (New York, NY, 30-Sep-1989) Volume 3 - 1989 - 1993 Disc 5 - 1989 - 1990 01. Rockin' In The Free World (Hamburg, Germany, 8-Dec-1989) 02. Don't Let It Bring You Down (Hamburg, Germany, 8-Dec-1989) 03. After The Goldrush (Hamburg, Germany, 8-Dec-1989) 04. Ohio (Hamburg, Germany, 8-Dec-1989) 05. Too Far Gone (Amsterdam, Holland, 10-Dec-1989) 06. Hangin' On A Limb (Amsterdam, Holland, 10-Dec-1989) 07. Crime In The City (Amsterdam, Holland, 10-Dec-1989) 08. Eldorado (Amsterdam, Holland, 10-Dec-1989) 09. Someday (Amsterdam, Holland, 10-Dec-1989) 10. My My Hey Hey (Amsterdam, Holland, 10-Dec-1989) 11. The Old Laughing Lady (Paris, France, 11-Dec-1989) 12. The Needle And The Damage Done (Paris, France, 11-Dec-1989) 13. No More (Paris, France, 11-Dec-1989) 14. Days That Used To Be (Mountain View, CA, 26-Oct-1990) 15. Mansion On The Hill (Mountain View, CA, 26-Oct-1990) Disc 6 - 1991 - 1993 01. Love And Only Love (Mountain View, CA, 26-Oct-1990) 02. Forever Young (San Francisco, CA, 3-Nov-1991) 03. Harvest Moon (Irving, TX, 14-Mar-1992) 04. Unknown Legend (Irving, TX, 14-Mar-1992) 05. Dreamin' Man (Chicago, IL, 17-Nov-1992) 06. You and Me (Chicago, IL, 17-Nov-1992) 07. Natural Beauty (Chicago, IL, 17-Nov-1992) 08. From Hank to Hendrix (Ames, IA 24-Apr-1993) 09. Separate Ways (Torhout, Belgium, 3-Jul-1993) 10. Love to Burn (Torhout, Belgium, 3-Jul-1993) 11. Live To Ride (Torhout, Belgium, 3-Jul-1993) 12. All Along The Watchtower (Torhout, Belgium, 3-Jul-1993) Volume 4 - 1993 - 2001 Disc 7 - 1993 - 1998 01. The Loner (Torhout, Belgium, 3-Jul-1993) 02. Country Home (New Orleans, LA, 18-Sep-1994) 03. Prime of life (Mountain View, CA 2-Oct-1994) 04. Driveby (Mountain View, CA 2-Oct-1994) 05. Train of love (Mountain View, CA 2-Oct-1994) 06. Change Your Mind (Mountain View, CA 2-Oct-1994) 07. Big time (Werchter, Belgium 7-Jul-1996) 08. Hey Hey My My (Werchter, Belgium 7-Jul-1996) 09. Music arcade (Werchter, Belgium 7-Jul-1996) 10. Pocahontas (George, WA, 14-Sep-1996) 11. Throw Your Hatred Down (Tinley Park, IL, 3-Oct-1998) Disc 8 - 1999 - 2001 01. Red Sun (Austin, TX, 29-May-1999) 02. Distant Camera (Austin, TX, 29-May-1999) 03. Philadelphia (Austin, TX, 29-May-1999) 04. Buffalo Springfield Again (Austin, TX, 29-May-1999) 05. Only Love Can Break Your Heart (CSNY - Los Angeles, CA, 18-Feb-2000) 06. Looking Forward (CSNY - Atlanta, GA, 14-Mar-2000) 07. Out of Control (CSNY - Atlanta, GA, 14-Mar-2000) 08. Slowpoke (CSNY - Atlanta, GA, 14-Mar-2000) 09. Southern Man (CSNY - Atlanta, GA, 14-Mar-2000) 10. Ohio (CSNY - Atlanta, GA, 14-Mar-2000) 11. Long May You Run (CSNY - Atlanta, GA, 14-Mar-2000) 12. Winterlong (Morrison, CO, 20-Sep-2000) 13. Bad Fog Of Loneliness (Morrison, CO, 20-Sep-2000) 14. Words (Morrison, CO, 20-Sep-2000) 15. World On A String (Morrison, CO, 20-Sep-2000) 16. Powderfinger (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 20-Jan-2001) ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 07:56:52 +0200 (METDST) From: Heather Marie Buch Subject: RE: [AVALON] new Leonard Cohen You're just jealous because it's not called "Dear Guy"! Heather On Sun, 19 Sep 2004, Guy Lawley wrote: > I hear it's a concept album about the exorbitant price of moorland > vegetation these days > > Guy > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-avalon@smoe.org [mailto:owner-avalon@smoe.org] On Behalf Of > Heather Marie Buch > Sent: 19 September 2004 19:21 > To: avalon@smoe.org > Subject: [AVALON] new Leonard Cohen > > Wow, I just looked on Amazon and discovered that Leonard's new album is > called "Dear Heather". I like that title! > > Heather > > > ___________________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ End of avalon-digest V9 #238 **************************** ======================================================================== For further info, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: info avalon-digest