Errors-To: owner-ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu Reply-To: ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu Sender: ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu From: ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu To: owner-ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu Bcc: ecto-digest@ns1.rutgers.edu Subject: ecto #1182 ecto, Number 1182 Saturday, 16 July 1994 Today's Topics: *-----------------* Re: Any other Julia Fordham fans out there? I have many. :) Sarah. Tori in Atlanta Re: Any other Julia Fordham fans out there? Unsub Re: Any other Julia Fordham fans out there? (fwd) Re: Any other Julia Fordham fans out there? (fwd) Re: Tori in Atlanta Re: Unsub FYI Re: FYI Re: FYI Sarah on Conan Re: Sarah on Conan Philly Get-Together Re: Sarah on Conan Re: Sarah on Conan milla live Today's your birthday friend.... RE:Philly Get-Together Re: Philly Get-Together ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 09:57:28 -0700 (PDT) From: Marisa Wood Subject: Re: Any other Julia Fordham fans out there? On Thu, 14 Jul 1994, Tim Cook wrote: > > Count me as one. I saw her very first live performance in London in > 198something! > I want to see her live tooooooooo! Any chance she'll play Seattle soon? Marisa mlwood@u.washington.edu ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 11:11:17 -0600 From: ax678@freenet.hsc.colorado.edu (Christine Waite) Subject: I have many. :) Hey all...I've been a bit buried for some time now...and decided to catch a little air before suffocating... I'll put this into little subcategories, so it's easier to read.... SARAH: I went out to her concert in Central Park... :) The music was great...I picked up her set of 4 postcards and have them framed. I'm sorry I didn't get together with anyone...I didn't realise there was a group going and only found out about it the friday before saturday... (My, isn't that redundant... :) ) BEL CANTO: I picked up the tape White OUt Condition by them... It doesn't contain any dates or pertinant info...does anyone know when this album was made? LUSH: I picked up their new CD release... (though at this moment I forget what its called) It's from 1994, so its brand new... I like it alot and recommend it to those who like LUSH...The style of music is consistant with their older stuff... COCTEAU TWINS: I get tears when listening to The Pink Opaque, yet I still can't sit through the newer stuff... It saddens me.....sometimes I wish I could write the music for them...I love the sounds they are capable of.... Klaus: I just repainted my room and in the moving around I found the pictures of you in Germany... I'm SO sorry I haven't mailed them...I assumed I had sent them long ago... :( Jessica or Greg: Do either of you happen to have my Lonely is an Eyesore video? I'm praying that its not lost in the mail.... DALI: Does anyone know of there being a show for him at one of the NYC museums? TRAVELLING: I'm heading out west in two weeks...I'm going through Chicago, (I'm sending the info to you via paper mail, Vickie) and also through Denver (whee!) and Salt Lake City and Sacramento and on to Oregon... I haven't used mail on this account yet, so I hope this works... I'm running out of thoughts for the moment... Take care all... Christine ======================================================================== Subject: Sarah. Date: Thu, 14 Jul 94 13:20:52 -0400 From: jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu Strangely, I've not yet seen any mention of Sarah's appearance last night on Conan O'Brien's show. Thanks, Sue, for alerting us. Sarah was, in a word, *fabu*. As pre-reported by the Nettwerk folks on r.m.g, she sang "Good Enough." I'm not sure what it is with ecto-artists deciding to sing songs containing "naughty" words on network tv. Sarah slurred the offending term to "bullsh.....(t)." (the t was barely audible, but there was no question what the word was). Sarah was wearing this incredible...gold? silver? floor-length dress and she looked great. Kershaw was on keys, Luc and ...shit, what's his name? the other guitarist! were there, as well as Brian on bass. I'm not sure who the drummer was, but it wasn't Ash. And of course, there was a woman on BVs. It's been a while since I last saw Sarah, and I'm not sure if it was the same woman on tour with her back in March. The song sounded great, of course. Unfortunately, just before the end of the song, I felt like I'd been punched soundly in the stomach as I realized that Sarah was in town just the night before, and I hadn't been able to go. How depressing. Unfortunately, I'm now debating the drive up to Philly. That's this weekend, isn't it? Which day is Sarah playing? Should I really be thinking about this? Jeff (who also wonders if his class tonight will let out in time for him to dash downtown and catch Milla at the 15 Minutes Club...probably not. ) |Jeffrey C. Burka | "Everything is still with a fear of never coming out | |Suffering Bad Grammar| Never following through / Never ever finishing | |jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu | What we wanted to do." -- Melissa Ferrick | ======================================================================== From: watcher@the-matrix.com Subject: Tori in Atlanta Date: 12:39:21 Hello ectophiles! This message would probably be more at home in rdt, but I'm still not resubscribed to that list, because I am trying to limit my time on this BBS. Ecto is really the only reason I'm on it at the moment. Anyway, a few questions--Does anybody know if Tori tickets for Atlanta are on sale yet, or when they will be? Is anybody planning to go to one of the two shows, and if so which one? Does anybody want to get together before the show, providing that I am able to get tickets and so forth? I just received an updated list of tourdates a few days ago. Seems Tori left the whole state of Alabama off her schedule. Probably a wise decision, as I have not experienced a whole lot of openmindedness here in the 10 years I have lived in this state. But, I must say that I am disappointed. It makes me wish I was still in Austin. Tori supposed to play at the Backyard, a very nice venue IMHO at which I had the pleasure of seeing Sarah. But because of this, I must leave the state to go see her, either to Tennessee or to Atlanta. This means, of course, that if anybody wants to get together for a Tennessee show and not for a Georgia show, I might choose the former over the latter. John H. (Wishing that August 5th or 6th were closer in time out of eagerness to see Tori, but also wishing they were further away, so that I might have time to prepare, i.e. earn money to pay for tickets and souvenirs.) ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 14:41:40 -0400 (EDT) From: Sam Warren Subject: Re: Any other Julia Fordham fans out there? >Personally I still prefer "Porcelain" to anything else she has done, but >"Falling Forwards" runs it a pretty close second. I was pleased that she >came out with such a strong album as I though "Swept" was pretty weak by >her standards. Thanks, Steve. I wanted to get a handle on the new album before jumping right into a purchase. Especially because it was $25 in the only import shop that carried it (there's a domestic release available now). _Porcelain_ is one of my favorites, but I cared not a jot for _Swept_, and the first album pleased me only sporadically, so I was actually ready to give up on her. Now, on the basis of your advice, I'll give her another go. -Sam ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 21:11:47 +0100 (CET) From: mfgr@sara.nl Subject: Unsub Unsubscribe ecto ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 12:47:37 -0700 (PDT) From: Marisa Wood Subject: Re: Any other Julia Fordham fans out there? (fwd) Sorry if you get this twice. The first time I tried to send it, it bounced. :-< ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 09:55:48 -0700 (PDT) From: Marisa Wood To: Nightwol Cc: Ectophiles Worldwide Subject: Re: Any other Julia Fordham fans out there? On Thu, 14 Jul 1994, Nightwol wrote: > I'm a big fan of Julia's! She has been condemned as too "middle of the > road" for Ecto but I think that at her best she is fabulous. Ideal > late-night listening, with intelligent lyrics and cool almost-jazzy > arrangements. > You're right about that! I played _Falling Forward_ three times the night I got it, and twice last night. I'm going to see how many times I can play it tonight :-) > Personally I still prefer "Porcelain" to anything else she has done, but > "Falling Forwards" runs it a pretty close second. I was pleased that she > came out with such a strong album as I though "Swept" was pretty weak by > her standards. > Yeah, _Porcelain_ would be hard for her to top! Right now FF and _Porcelain_ are tied for #1 in my book. I think the production on _Swept_ was too heavy. Changing producers definitely helped Julia on FF. The arrangements on this album show off her (gorgeous!) voice rather than drown it out. What are your favorite tracks on FF? I'm having a hard time choosing one, or two, or three....because all the songs on the album are really good! But if I had to pick three, I'd go with "I Can't Help Myself," "Falling Forward" (I love the vocal arrangement on this song!!), and "Blue Sky." > Don't know if there is a maiing list. I'd definitely join one if there > were! :-) In the meantime... why not talk about her here? :-) > Well, I've never heard one mentioned on ecto, or on any other lists I'm on. I'm not all that experienced with running a mailing list, but maybe I could figure something out. If anybody else's interested, please, please, e-mail me!!! Marisa mlwood@u.washington.edu ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 12:48:58 -0700 (PDT) From: Marisa Wood Subject: Re: Any other Julia Fordham fans out there? (fwd) My mail's been bouncing back to me like rubber balls lately, so if you got this twice, my apologies! ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 09:57:28 -0700 (PDT) From: Marisa Wood To: Tim Cook Cc: ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu Subject: Re: Any other Julia Fordham fans out there? On Thu, 14 Jul 1994, Tim Cook wrote: > > Count me as one. I saw her very first live performance in London in > 198something! > I want to see her live tooooooooo! Any chance she'll play Seattle soon? Marisa mlwood@u.washington.edu ======================================================================== From: Shaun Hayes Subject: Re: Tori in Atlanta Date: Fri, 15 Jul 1994 07:00:50 +1000 (EST) According to watcher@the-matrix.com: > I just received an updated list of tourdates a few days ago. Seems Tori > left the whole state of Alabama off her schedule. Probably a wise Where are these tour dates available? If she's coming anywhere near Colorado (heh) I'd love to see her... -Shaun -- ----- \ = /--- "This champagne is FROZEN!" \ / ? / - Dominique Devereaux \ / ======================================================================== From: nijoh@teleport.com Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 15:21:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: Unsub On Thu, 14 Jul 1994 mfgr@sara.nl wrote: > Unsubscribe ecto > What is this all about????-Onica nijoh@teleport.COM Public Access User --- Not affiliated with TECHbooks Public Access UNIX and Internet at (503) 220-1016 (2400-14400, N81) ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 17:46:55 CDT From: Subject: FYI The ecto/endo/mesomorph thread Chip referred to happened in the early part of 1992, and had nothing to do with what we call ourselves. So Sarah was on Conan yesterday? Was it a rerun or new? I was watching _Tales of the City_, and fell asleep on that, so I'd have slept thru Sarah no matter what, in all likelihood. Happy Bastille Day. Mitch ======================================================================== Subject: Re: FYI Date: Thu, 14 Jul 94 18:57:15 -0400 From: jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu Mitch writes: >So Sarah was on Conan yesterday? Was it a rerun or new? I was watching >_Tale s of the City_, and fell asleep on that, so I'd have slept thru Sarah >no matter what, in all likelihood. 'Twas a new appearance, not a re-run. And I'd have to say that it was better than Tales of the City, as much as I'm looking forward to More Tales... ;-) Jeff ======================================================================== From: "Neil K. Guy" Subject: Re: FYI Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 16:23:10 -0700 (PDT) Mitch writes to the world: > Happy Bastille Day. Not to mention Happy Mitch Day! :) - Neil K. -- 49N 16' 123W 7' / Vancouver, BC, Canada / neil_k_guy@sfu.ca ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 21:31:14 -0400 (EDT) From: THE OLIVE-LOAF VIGILANTE Subject: Sarah on Conan Hi! Well, it was too hot to sleep anyway, so I forced myself to watch Sarah on Conan last night. What a hardship *that* was. ;> She dress she was wearing is the same one she wore at the Red Bank performance the other night, except in Red Bank she had a white under-thingie instead of a black one. And she was barefoot in Central Park too, though I can't recall if she was in Red Bank... I would guess yes. I was pleasantly surprised by the fact that Conan actually talked to her afterwards. That's a first! She was pretty funny, too. It was nice to finally see Camille in the front where she belongs, where she can be seen as well as heard. (And Jeffy, that *was* Ash on drums. He had an unfortunate encounter with a lawnmower sometime last week, or so we hear... ;) Sarah's voice did sound strange, though -- like she was either seriously holding back (nerves?), or had had a few too many peanut butter cups washed down with milk prior to coming onstage. I'm not sure if that was because of the mix, though, which sounded weird coming out of my little shit TV. But it was still a wonderful performance, and I hope it wins her lots of new fans. Incidentally, the censorship on the "bullshit" line wasn't from herself- she clearly sang it, they just blanked out the second syllable from the audio. I'd expected that. So, is she really going to be on Leno next week, huh??? Meredith meth@delphi.com ======================================================================== From: "Ralph A. Pincus" Subject: Re: Sarah on Conan Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 23:04:38 -0400 (EDT) Meredith said: > I was pleasantly surprised by the fact that Conan actually talked to her > afterwards. That's a first! She was pretty funny, too. Really? RATS! I just went to sleep. :( > Incidentally, the censorship on the "bullshit" line wasn't from herself- she > clearly sang it, they just blanked out the second syllable from the audio. You sure? I just watched my videotape of it, and it seems like they just sang that syllable with very little breath behind it. Did you get the inside scoop from somebody on the scene? All I can say about the FCC is, "C...m on! Censorship is bull...t!" :P Another question: why choose a song like "Good Enough"? It's probably my favorite song on the album, but it's not exactly a GRABBER (especially at that time of night). I'm glad she played something different from what we saw on Letterman, but why not a high-impact number like "Circle"? Wait a minute, she never does that one live, does she? Hmpf. Anyway, I was certainly thrilled and delighted to hear "Good Enough," but I doubt it has the marketing value of a song like "Possession." A goofy question: does anybody else thing that Sarah looks a little like Tori Spelling? Take a good look at her eyes and nose (especially when she does that distinctive eyebrow flare) and see if you don't notice a resemblance. Maybe I'm nuts, but I think there are similarities. Peace. --Josh (who just figured out the chords to "Feed The Fire" and can't seem to stop playing it) ======================================================================== From: jzitt@ssnet.com (Joseph Zitt) Subject: Philly Get-Together Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 23:37:45 -0400 (EDT) I'll definitely be there on Saturday for Sarah and Octo. I'll be wearing a t-shirt that's bright red in back and has thin multi-colored stripes in front. It's extra-large, and so am I. Idea: I'll scan my ID badge tomorrow at night and post it in the evening: it's small and has the only picture of me that looks like anymore. If no one much objects, I'll post it to the group so I can be recognised. (I don't know how to go about putting it on an ftp site.) Oh yeah, I'll also be carrying a black canvas briefcase-like shoulder bag that goes with me everywhere. But where will we meet? How will I recognize the rest of y'all? (Hmm... I just realised that, as far as I know, moo-man is the only ectophile who has seen me in the flesh.) (Hey, maybe we should have a PGP in-person key exchange...) joe (who is listening to David Sylvian's "Taking the Veil" at the wrong speed because he's too lazy to go to the other room and change it... but thinks it still sounds great.) ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 22:50:10 -0500 (CDT) From: Cheri Villines Subject: Re: Sarah on Conan On Thu, 14 Jul 1994, Ralph A. Pincus wrote: > Meredith said: > > I was pleasantly surprised by the fact that Conan actually talked to her > > afterwards. That's a first! She was pretty funny, too. > > Really? RATS! I just went to sleep. :( Well, he only spoke to her for a little while and most of the discussion was about clothes or lack thereof and his desire to see her naked, (jokingly, of course). She was very relaxed and seemed pleased to be there, very gracious. > > Incidentally, the censorship on the "bullshit" line wasn't from herself- she > > clearly sang it, they just blanked out the second syllable from the audio. > You sure? I just watched my videotape of it, and it seems like they just > sang that syllable with very little breath behind it. Did you get the > inside scoop from somebody on the scene? I didn't notice any blanking out either; although the syllable wasn't strong, it was audible. Then again, maybe my mind was filling in what I knew should be there. :) > Another question: why choose a song like "Good Enough"? It's probably my > favorite song on the album, but it's not exactly a GRABBER (especially at > that time of night). I'm glad she played something different from what we > saw on Letterman, but why not a high-impact number like "Circle"? Wait a What song did she do on Letterman; I missed it. :( Personally, I was hoping to hear "Hold On", a song I find very powerful. Any ectophiles going be in KC next week for the Tori and Sarah concerts? cheri ======================================================================== From: Stuart Myerburg Date: Fri, 15 Jul 94 00:03:05 -0400 Subject: Re: Sarah on Conan Meredith said about "Good Enough": > Incidentally, the censorship on the "bullshit" line wasn't from herself- she > clearly sang it, they just blanked out the second syllable from the audio. > I'd expected that. Strangely enough, the local "alternative" station, 99X, has been playing "Good Enough" without any censorship. I don't really understand their logic since they've been editing "offensive" words, including "shit," out of other songs. Maybe they just haven't noticed. Of course, when Kirstin Hersh did a Live X a while back, she said censors told her they did not need to worry about her lyrics because she "swears with artistic merit." So, maybe they've decided Sarah's swearing artistically... BTW, for anyone interested, VH-1 has been airing an "Inside Music" segment on Milla. It's very short (as they always are). Milla sings an acoustic version of "In a Glade" *very* briefly. They mentioned at the beginning that her heroes are Joni Mitchell and Kate Bush. It seems Milla has picked up a bad habit from those two since she was smoking throughout the interview. At the end, they mentioned that she wrote most of the lyrics for _The Divine Comedy_ when she 16 by whispering them into a tape recorder in biology class! Stuart __________________________________________________________________________ Stuart Myerburg labspm@emoryu1.cc.emory.edu "That tongue! If he became a eunuch, it wouldn't even matter!" - Tori Amos discussing Trent Reznor __________________________________________________________________________ ======================================================================== Subject: milla live Date: Fri, 15 Jul 94 01:41:03 -0400 From: jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu Well, I managed to see Milla at the 15 Minutes club tonight, or at least flashes of her through the crowd. Just my luck. I get to the club *3 hours* before she goes on, and I still don't manage to be up close. Why? Because the only other time I've been to this club, to see Ingrid Karklins, the live music was in a different room, and I didn't even know the one where Milla played even existed! Worse, during my long, boring wait (I *hate* clubs), I spent some time sitting about 5 feet from Milla, and I didn't go say hi. Why? I wasn't sure it was her! The two main reasons for that were a) the complete and utter lack of an accent and b) she looked like she was drinking a beer (I'm now guessing it was ginger ale; I don't think a club would risk serving an underage performer...). On the definite plus side, it only cost me the $1 cover charge (!) and I got a free cassingle for "Gentleman Who Fell." The concert was great, lasting about an hour. The nyckelharpa is a truly disturbing instrument to look at. Unfortunately, I never had a clear enough view of the stage to see the performer working the keys, only the short bow. The songs were basically as expected: The Alien Song (for those who listen), Gentleman Who Fell, Charlie, Ruby Lane (opening song), Bang Your Head ("My rock song." (and afterward) "Can I be a rock god now?"), Clock, You Did it All Before, and In A Glade (encore) (obviously it wasn't all in order of appearance on the album!). She also did 3 new songs. The only one I caught the name of was "Precious Time" which was written for her mother and is quite lovely. The other two songs were very good and I look forward to a studio release. Milla sounded...pretty good. I remember noticing her voice sounding a bit gravelly now and again and thinking, "Oh god, I bet we have another smoker on our hands. Sure enough, right after the set ended, she lit up. Milla's voice also cracked a bit here and there, especially near the top of her range, and she really flubbed a couple of the prettier melismas. Oh well. Toward the middle of her range, she was able to project quite a bit of power. Still, I don't think she'll ever be the live performer that, say, Sarah or Loreena are (I think both of their voices sound *much* better live, and I adore the recorded version!). On the other hand if she'll quit smoking and take some lessons to strengthen her voice, she could get *much* better. Hell, look what happened to Laurie Anderson (incidentally, does she still smoke? or at least was she smoking during the recording of _Strange Angels_?) The live version of "Clock" was...mixed. I felt it was too fast and lost a little of its somberness. On the other hand, there were only a couple of repetitions of the "ooh ahs" at the end of the studio version, followed by a marvelous mini-jam solo sort of thing. Sounded incredible, and I really wish they'd gone with that sort of arrangement for the studio version. It was clear that *very* few folks there had actually heard the entire album and appreciated it. There was lots of cheering after "Gentleman Who Fell," so that's clearly getting noticed on WHFS, the station which sponsored the show (the cassingles included a sticker saying, "if you like this, call WHFS and request it" or something like that). After the applause died down, Milla noted that they had struggled for quite some time to come up with a live arrangement of "Gentleman..." and had finally settled on one which worked well. I agree, it worked *great*. In fact, virtually all of the pared down arrangements were very good. I will admit to being a bit put off by the inserted line at the very end of "You Did It All Before," which was the last song...after the last repetition of "Your pocket of schemes...," she sang "smoke home grown" twice to the melody. I always thought the "sense o'milla" publishing company name was cute because it's a good pun, but this was pushing it for me. Call me a prude. Overall, Milla was great, and I'd love to see her again sometime. meth, I'm going to guess that Milla's voice would not come anywhere near to being able to handle two shows in the same evening, and I'm amazed that they would have even scheduled such a thing. Jeff |Jeffrey C. Burka | "Everything is still with a fear of never coming out | |Suffering Bad Grammar| Never following through / Never ever finishing | |jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu | What we wanted to do." -- Melissa Ferrick | ======================================================================== From: klaus@inphobos.wupper.de Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 06:43:34 CET-1 Subject: Today's your birthday friend.... i*i*i*i*i*i *************** ***HAPPY******* ********BIRTHDAY*** ******************* *** Mitch Pravatiner ** *********************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Mitch Pravatiner Mon July 14 1952 Cancer John Zimmer Sun July 16 1961 Cancer Cathy Guetzlaff Mon July 18 1955 Cancer Vlad Sat July 18 1970 Warning: severe tire damage Jani Pinola Thu July 20 1972 Jonquil Mark L. Hessenflow Mon July 24 1967 Lamb David Koehler Mon July 25 1966 Leo Tom Johnson Mon July 25 1966 Leo Alvin Brattli Sun July 27 1969 Lefthanded Rob Woiccak (woj) Sun July 28 1968 children at play John Relph Sat July 28 1962 Leo Bob Kollmeyer Wed July 28 1971 Leo Mark Carroll Fri July 29 1966 Hacker Steve Lusky Tue July 29 1952 Bike! Kate Bush Wed July 30 1958 God Kevin Knapp (smudge) Wed July 31 1968 Leo Eli Brandt August 5 Leo Martin Bridges Sat August 8 1970 BigGuy Happy Rhodes Mon August 9 1965 HolyGhost -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- _____ Klaus Kluge * klaus@inphobos.wupper.de * I'll be here, I'll be (in) Ecto! ======================================================================== Date: Fri, 15 Jul 1994 08:55:17 -0400 (EDT) From: WAYNEPALMER@delphi.com Subject: RE:Philly Get-Together >But where will we meet? How will I recognize the rest of y'all? I guess Joe has the only solution so far to recognizing each other at the Singer/Songwriter weekend(no I'm not going to upload a picture of myself). I'll be the average weight guy with the beard, short hair and glasses wearing my black Solace t-shirt with the cover of the live cd on the front and purple shorts. Sunday I'll probably be wearing my WXPN tshirt from last years show with green shorts. Really happy I got this year's 'XPN shirt in the mail in time so I can see about getting it signed by everyone at the show in the artist booth. If everyone I gave directions to comes out to this we should have some folks coming from a pretty good distance. Well, see some of you there. *=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=* | Wayne A. Palmer *Ye Olde Florence Train Station* waynepalmer@delphi.com | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WXPN-Music That Needs to be Heard <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< | *=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=* ======================================================================== Date: Fri, 15 Jul 94 09:45:37 -0500 From: "Dennis G Parslow" Subject: Re: Philly Get-Together What's the weather going to be? (I assume the show is outdoors) Dennis Parslow You know what I like about hockey? Troy, NY 12180 I'm on breakaway with the greatest player p00421@psilink.com of all time. You know what I hate? Darryl Strawberry is not a dog. He's not passing to me. A dog is loyal and chases after balls Denis Leary Tom Lasorda ======================================================================== The ecto archives are on hardees.rutgers.edu in ~ftp/pub/hr. There is an INDEX file explaining what is where. Feel free to send me things you'd like to have added. -- jessica (jessica@ns1.rutgers.edu)