From: owner-breed-digest@smoe.org (breed-digest) To: breed-digest@smoe.org Subject: breed-digest V1 #19 Reply-To: breed@smoe.org Sender: owner-breed-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-breed-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk breed-digest Wednesday, July 8 1998 Volume 01 : Number 019 Today's Subjects: ----------------- hello [The Nguyen Family ] Re: Hello [The Nguyen Family ] Re: Hello [JinniJin@aol.com] Re: hello [beckwith@ime.net] Favorites [DollChild@aol.com] Re: hello [GaiaRainn@aol.com] Re: Hello [GaiaRainn@aol.com] two version of "25 Back Then" ? [Alex van Renesse ] Re: two versions of "25 Back Then" ? [DollChild@aol.com] Re: two versions of "25 Back Then" ? [Alex van Renesse ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 07 Jul 1998 22:59:48 -0700 From: The Nguyen Family Subject: hello Hi everyone I am yet a new member to this mailing list. Is anyone out there going to Lillith Fair? I think that Lauren Christy should play at Lillith Fair some time. That would be awesome. Maybe sometime in the future, I hope. And does anyone know if her first album is still in production? I can't seem to find it anywhere; the only CD I could find of hers is Breed. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Jul 1998 23:07:55 -0700 From: The Nguyen Family Subject: Re: Hello I only have the Breed CD and the Great Expectations soundtrack, but my 5 favorites are: 1. Letterbomb 2. The Night I Saved Peter Ustinov 3. Could've Been 4. Walk This World Alone (from Great Expectations) 5. Boomerang Bang By the way, I'm curious; has anyone ever seen any of Peter Ustinov's movies? Muse wrote: > I am brand new to this list. Let me introduce a topic: what are > everyone's top 5 fave LC songs? I guess mine are: > 1. Could've Been (this is my absolute fave; the other 4 sometimes change) > 2. The Night I Saved Peter Ustinov > 3. The Rumor > 4. You Make Me Laugh/Magazine (tie) > 5. Take Me to the Church/Steep (tie) > > Has anyone seen any videos besides Breed? When can we expect more new > material? I'm dying for it! > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: RussAlanis@aol.com > >To: breed@smoe.org > >Date: Wednesday, July 01, 1998 2:12 PM > >Subject: Hello > > > > > >>I'm a new member to this list, and was wondering why it is so damn > >quiet...? > >>;o) > >> > >>Russ > >> > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Jul 1998 23:08:39 EDT From: JinniJin@aol.com Subject: Re: Hello Hey! I wanted to add my fav's! ;) (In no order because I love all her songs! =)) Walk This Earth Alone, The Night I Saved Peter Ustinov, Letterbomb, I Want What I Want, and Magazine! (After all, that's how I got hooked onto Lauren Christy- Magazine!) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Jul 1998 23:14:33 -0400 (EDT) From: beckwith@ime.net Subject: Re: hello On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, The Nguyen Family wrote: > does anyone know if her first album is still in production? It's very much still in production; it's in Mercury's budget line and any reputable record store can order it for you. Take care, Chris ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Jul 1998 23:52:52 EDT From: DollChild@aol.com Subject: Favorites Hey, guys-- Anyone out there in love with the first album, like I am? My favorites are: Vanessa's Father The Color of the Night The River of Time Woman's Song "The Color of the Night" made me an eternal Lauren fan when I first heard it. I also like the (coda) version of "Breed" from the new album and "25 Back Then" (but I prefer the version on the breast cancer awareness album--Women for Women, I think it's called). Let's hear from the rest of you!!! :) ~Dollchild~ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jul 1998 00:15:21 EDT From: GaiaRainn@aol.com Subject: Re: hello Hello, watsup :) Her first cd should be still in production, if you can't find it at any of your local cd stores, try cdnow.com or musicblvd.com :) Patrick ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jul 1998 00:17:20 EDT From: GaiaRainn@aol.com Subject: Re: Hello My all time top 5(for right now of course) are: 1. I Want What I Want 2. Walk This Earth Alone 3. Color Of The Night 4. Coulda Been 5. The Night I Saved Peter Ustinov ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Jul 1998 08:06:07 +0200 From: Alex van Renesse Subject: two version of "25 Back Then" ? >I also like the (coda) version of "Breed" from the new album and "25 Back >Then" (but I prefer the version on the breast cancer awareness album--Women >for Women, I think it's called). Didn't know that the version of "25 back then" on "Women for Women II" was a different version. Can you tell us what the difference is? Alex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jul 1998 02:37:12 EDT From: DollChild@aol.com Subject: Re: two versions of "25 Back Then" ? In a message dated 98-07-08 02:10:27 EDT, Alex wrote: < Subject: Re: two versions of "25 Back Then" ? Hi DollChild, >Well, "25 Back Then" on the Women for Women II album is more melodic and soft >all the way through, like the songs on Lauren's first album............... > >If anyone wants to hear a sound wave of the version in question, I can gladly >record a minute or so for all to hear. That would be great, don't know if you should post it on the mailinglist but if you would send it to me privately I could turn it into a Real Audio format and put it on the Lauren Christy webpages. Alex jad@bart.nl ------------------------------ End of breed-digest V1 #19 **************************