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 #1145 ecto, Number 1145 Thursday, 23 June 1994 Today's Topics: *-----------------* Re: Happy and more Even Cowgirls Get the Blues Re: oh yeah... Happy-ness in Portland Tori PtM UK singles Re: Gentle Giant Cool! It's womens' music week at Radio Active Today's your birthday friend.... Re: Neneh strikes again Re: Toni Childs Virgin 21st anniv. releases, Sheila Chandra et al RE: Tori Amos At The Palace, New Haven, CT Ecto Gathering etc. LIVE MUSIC: Blues'd & Confused Today's your birthday friend... Landslide Re: PRI, Laura, and absolutely nothing about guns Re: MONDO 2000 Re: Tori on 120 Minutes Re: Happy-ness in Portland Re: Field of Vision and Go Van Gogh ======================================================================== Subject: Re: Happy and more Date: Sun, 19 Jun 94 01:23:26 -0400 From: jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu Vickie wrote: >Funnyfunnyfunny, why am I the only one on the planet (HRfan-wise) >who does not really care for "Wrong Century"? It was a while before I got into it, but I began to like "Wrong Century" just fine within a couple of months of getting _Warpaint_. For that matter, for a long time I had a problem with the title track, because I just loved the chorus, but found the verses to be a bit dull. Now I absolutely *love* the song. >but I tend to cringe when I see that someone has put >that song on a sampler tape ("The Issue Is" too) ARGH!!! Vickie, please go pull out your copy of the Albany show and listen to the live version of "The Issue Is" and really *listen* to it again and again, and begin to understand what an almost absurdly high level of power this song contains. The studio version is pretty great, but the live version, just completely freaks out my whole system and leaves me a shivering wreck, completely exhausted, emotionally drained. Jeff (who notes that his vickie-bestowed nickname was generated directly from "Wrong Century") ======================================================================== Date: Sun, 19 Jun 94 01:18:16 PDT From: snpf@lucid.com (Sarah Noelle Pratt Ferguson) Subject: Even Cowgirls Get the Blues Hey, I loved this film! Or did I already say that? I haven't read the book. I want to. But to me, it was a funky film with strong womyn :). I had fun with it, and I think about it from time to time (which is the mark of a cool film to me). Also, usually the Muse is female, and the hermit guy was the muse of this film. That was cool. -seanympf (I like Wrong Century. It, at the least, exemplifies how strange our human experience is now. Also, there are interesting gender switches in the lyrics) ======================================================================== From: rhogan@chaph.usc.edu (Ron Hogan) Subject: Re: oh yeah... Date: 13 Jun 94 05:53:18 GMT > I just was informed that Jane Siberry is on the cover of the current issue of -> Mondo 2000. What she's doing there I've no idea, but I plan to check it out -> anyway. She's looking pretty dang mystical is what she's doing. I gave up on trying to figure out the logic of why Object A is in a given issue of MONDO a long time ago, but if they interview Jane, more power to them. Ron ======================================================================== From: tiefe@agora.rdrop.com (John Zimmer) Subject: Happy-ness in Portland Date: 14 Jun 94 08:11:36 GMT Just wanted to let any Portland area ectophiles know that (as of earlier today anyway) you can find a whole bunch o' Happy CDs at the eastside Music Millenium. It looked they had all but _Rearmament_, which I'm still missing. :( Oh well, I *did* pick up I and II, and _Ecto_, so my collection is nearly complete...and maybe they'll even order more! Just goes to show, it pays to procrastinate. Also picked up the Heart CD-ROM (what can I say: I was young, it was the '70s...). Included on the registration card was a space to provide the names of other artists you'd like to see added to the series. Gee, do you think maybe Kate...? Nah, probably not. Time to play some _Ecto_, I think. John Zimmer tiefe@agora.rdrop.com ======================================================================== From: bridgesm@logica.co.uk (Martin G Bridges) Subject: Tori PtM UK singles Date: 14 Jun 94 08:06:30 GMT Hi gang, Someone posted that they were trying to get hold of the "Past the Mission" singles, so I thought I'd let you know that I spotted a copy of each one during my weekly trawl through the record stores in London last weekend. They may not be there when I get back, but I'm willing to try and pick them up and send them over. We could arrange swapsies of some unobtainable piece of Americana, rather than mess about with cash. Email me if interested. Cheers, Martin *------------------------------------------------------------------------* The above opinions are all mine:Martin Bridges Logica Space & Communications Ltd,Stephenson House, 67-87 Hampstead Road, London NW1 2PL, England. Tel: +44 (0)71-637 9111 Fax: +44 (0)71-383 0530. *------------------------------------------------------------------------* >>>.............I don't exist when you don't see me....................<<< ======================================================================== From: bourland@netcom.com ("Rod L. Bourland") Subject: Re: Gentle Giant Date: 13 Jun 94 07:41:14 GMT Though I enjpyed Gentle Giant back then and I have replaced their vinyl lps with cd's in my collection, I rarely listen to them anymore. Though they have been quite an influence on my musical taste. This brings up one of those odd pairings. I once went to see Gentle Giant at the Hollywood Bowl, where they were opening act for Black Sabbath. Yes indeed an odd pairing. A Black Sabath fan yelled out to the m , during their set, "Boggie Rock and Roll". To wgich one of them replied quitematter-of-factly, "Gentle Giant does _not_ boooogie". :-) Revvie We're Waking Up, Yes, its Good; We're waking up, I knew we would; There's a growing force of people who care, In all the years of struggle it seems we're making way, I have never been afraid to change the circumstances of the world". - Happy Rhodes, "waking up" ======================================================================== From: Philip.Sainty@comp.vuw.ac.nz (Philip Sainty) Subject: Cool! It's womens' music week at Radio Active Date: 14 Jun 94 07:41:53 GMT You'd need quite a receiver for any of you to pick it up unfortunately! However, I thought I might make up a Happy sampler and take it to the station and see if I can't get Happy played on air for perhaps the first time in NZ... I want to know if I'm allowed to do this though! Artists get royalties when their songs are played on radio, yes? So I'd really need Happy's approval to do this? Or do I simply pass on the necessary information about Happy/AG with the tape? I have the feeling that this really isn't a huge deal in this case, and that Happy might likely be perfectly happy for this to happen - with any luck the station would order a CD or so - but I wanted to check anyway... Philip (ignorant of radio protocols...) ps. oh my goddess... they've just started playing "The Life Is The Red Wagon"!!!!! ======================================================================== From: klaus@inphobos.wupper.de Subject: Today's your birthday friend.... Date: 12 Jun 94 10:59:27 GMT i*i*i*i*i*i *************** ***HAPPY******* ********BIRTHDAY*** ******************* ***** Joerg Plate ***** *********************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Joerg Plate Mon June 12 1967 Gemini Mark R. Susskind Wed June 15 1966 Gemini Ronald Hogan Tue June 16 1970 Bloomsday Mike Matthews Mon June 16 1969 SAFH Albert Philipsen Mon June 17 1968 Gemini Neal R. Copperman Thu June 17 1965 Gemini Ecto-The Mailing ListTue June 18 1991 Fuzzy blue Tracy Barber Mon June 18 1956 Gemini David Lubkin Fri June 20 1958 OurLady Marisa Wood Fri June 20 1969 Gemini Cheri Villines Sun June 20 1965 Gemini-Pisces Teresa VanDyne Thu June 23 1960 Cancer Dave Torok Mon June 24 1968 Cancer Ethan Straffin Thu June 24 1971 Cancer Anders Hallberg Tue July 3 1962 Cancer Kevin Harkins Thu July 5 1973 Cancer Laurel Krahn Mon July 5 1971 Cancer Jim Gurley Mon July 6 1959 Cancer Courtney Dallas Fri July 9 1971 Cat Michael Peskura Sat July 9 1949 HallOfFamer Finney T. Tsai Sat July 9 1966 Cancer -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- _____ Klaus Kluge * klaus@inphobos.wupper.de * I'll be here, I'll be (in) Ecto! ======================================================================== From: dreaming@nevada.edu (SUZANNE S WEISS) Subject: Re: Neneh strikes again Date: 14 Jun 94 06:38:11 GMT On Mon, 13 Jun 1994 jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu wrote: > Happily, tonight on the radio, I heard NEW NENEH CHERRY! OOH! OOH! > And to make things even better and perhaps more ectophillic, it was a duet > with Youssou N'Dour! I wasn't entirely clear from the DJ's spiel whether > the entire upcoming album would be a collaboration between Cherry and > N'Dour, or whether the album actually "belonged" to a single one of the > two. In any event, it's called _The Guide_ and the song I heard was called > "Seven Seconds." It was *great*. Youssou sang the verses, in what sounded > like a *heavily* accented French...the first verse, I wasn't sure what > language it was, but the second verse I could pick out a word here or there > (and especially the word "chante'" (do I remember my conjugation of chanter > correctly?) before Neneh started singing the second itteration of the > chorus). I believe that's the new Youssou N'Dour album. we got an advance copy in on cassette and althought I didn't get to check it out I do believe that Neneh does sing on it... as do a couple of other folks that I can't remember right now... only caught a glimps of it for a moment... but if you want more info... I can ask my friend KT (owner of said cassette) if she can email me more info. that's it... peace, suzanne ======================================================================== From: bourland@netcom.com ("Rod L. Bourland") Subject: Re: Toni Childs Date: 13 Jun 94 07:36:30 GMT I too very much enjoy the new Toni Childs. A much better piece of work since her last release.. She is living up to the promised she showed in her first release. BTW, was someone looking for EVE OF DESTRUCTION by Barry McGuire on CD? It seems that it was here that someone asked, Though his entire album isnt available (yet) the song EoD is on "Songs of Protest" on Rhino Records. I enjoy the cd very much. Bring back the memories, the times, and whoops, it ages me... :-) Well... Peace, with Love, Revvie We're Waking Up, Yes, its Good; We're waking up, I knew we would; There's a growing force of people who care, In all the years of struggle it seems we're making way, I have never been afraid to change the circumstances of the world". - Happy Rhodes, "waking up" ======================================================================== From: timc@kbss.bt.co.uk (Tim Cook) Subject: Virgin 21st anniv. releases, Sheila Chandra et al Date: 15 Jun 94 07:59:26 GMT The Virgin CD is a real mixed bag. Too much rap on it for my liking but the song that makes it worth the 2 quid I paid for it is the Sheila Chandra song with her just using her voice and nothing else. Brilliant!! I've got to get her new album. Soon. Very soon! tim ======================================================================== From: MARION.KIPPERS@wkap.nl (Marion Kippers) Subject: RE: Tori Amos At The Palace, New Haven, CT Date: 15 Jun 94 08:15:49 GMT >Hi! > >Well, I saw Tori Amos in New Haven last night. >[...] >Set list was pretty standard, though there were a few surprises, namely the >first song ("Sugar", yay!) and one of the songs in the second encore: Stevie >Nicks' "Landslide"!!! Tori did a beautiful job with this song... simply >stunning. (Anybody know which album this song first appeared on? One of my >friends who was there with me thinks it actually first appeared on the Bucking- >ham/Nicks album, but he wasn't sure...) > >Meredith, still looking for a .sig beneath these dirty sheets Hi, "Landslide" is on the first Fleetwood Mac album with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, which doesn't have a title. The album also includes "Rhiannon". I would have to look it up for details -- the album is at home and I'm at my work... Just ask me if you'd like more information. While I'm here... sorry to put this to the list, but I've tried both Jessica's address and Ecto-request for almost two weeks now. :-( Jessica, or anybody else who can do anything about it: PLEASE change my subscribtion to the DIGEST version of the list! Thanks. Best wishes, Marion _________________________________________________________________ Marion Kippers Wolters Kluwer Academic Publishers Automation Department Dordrecht, The Netherlands Marion.Kippers@wkap.nl "Pity our emptiness..." (HR) _________________________________________________________________ ======================================================================== From: IHEBER@esoc.bitnet (Ilka Heber) Subject: Ecto Gathering etc. Date: 15 Jun 94 14:26:52 GMT Hi everybody, well, I made it back from my holidays in England and Scotland! The Ecto Gathering was great, just a shame that (a) there weren't more people there and (b) that we couldn't do it at somebody's house. On Friday, the day before the party, we had met Dave, who unfortunately had to sign off from Ecto, as he's losing his net access, and decided to wander to Steve Fagg's hotel (a very run-down place, right, Steve??? = ) ). While Dave was on the telephone trying to contact Steve in his room we saw somebody with a fuzzy blue Happy T-shirt coming down the stairs. Sure enough it really was Steve! He was just on his way to meet up with Neile and Jim who had contacted him only a little earlier. We joint him and had a chance to say hello to Neile and Jim briefly before wandering off. Dave had Theatre tickets for us for the night, so we wanted to change and freshen up a bit. The next day we met at Mamma's pizzeria around about 4 o'clock. Apart from Steve, Neile, Jim, Dave, Pete and myself we also met Jens Brage who came over from Denmark and Scott from Lovehounds. We had a chat, some drinks and two huge pizzas. Afterwards we moved on to a pub next door. Dave and Gillian, who had joint us a little later, left quite early, as they had a party to go to. As the pub was pretty noisy we decided we move to the hotel bar in Steve's hotel. At about 11 Neile, Jim, Pete and I, who all lived in the same street (!) wandered off. It was a great evening, and it was fantastic meeting everybody else. Still, the atmosphere in a pub is not quite the right thing for an Ecto Party... Hey, and yes, it *is* true, Neile really looks a little like Vickie!!! (*HUGS* to Vickie and Neile) Oh, I should really tell you about my lucky CD shopping Tim already mentioned a little while ago. The most amazing thing was that I really managed to find the first Bliss album, which had been deleted quite a while ago and so far was nowhere to be found. It was literally in the last shop we went to and only cost 3 pounds!!! Some of the other goodies I found were the following: - Ashley Maher "Hi", "Pomegranate" (it's in the mail for you, Meredith!), and a CD single "Dreaming Re-Dreaming" - Sarah promo "Into the Fire" - Peter Gabriel promo "Love Town" - two copies of Heather Nova's "Spirit in You" EP. The interesting thing is that the cover bears a hand-painted (...let's say scribbeled!) woman, so both copies are interesting, as far as I'm concerned. I think these were the really interesting ones! Oh, Neile was kind enough to bring a copy of Milla's "Devine Comedy" over for me. Milla really is fantastic! I just love "The Alien Song"!!! Before I finish off for today, let me ask you something again. I already inquired about Lisa Germano's "On the Way Down from the Moon Palace" earlier and I thought that I could get it from CDC, as they still had it in their catalogue (thanks again, Tim, for finding that out for me). Unfortunately, they don't have it in stock anymore. If somebody could be so kind and have a look for me I would really appreciate it. I would really like to have that CD. Anyway, nice to be back, *hugs* to everybody, Ilka = ) ======================================================================== From: relph@presto.ig.com (John Relph) Subject: LIVE MUSIC: Blues'd & Confused Date: 14 Jun 94 23:27:40 GMT Hello Ecto-friends, I'll apologise up front for the lack of Happy-ness in this posting. Also, this posting may only be of interest to Ectophiles in the San Francisco bay area (especially those on the Peninsula). After a long hiatus, Blues'd & Confused return to the stage for your musical edification! Blues'd & Confused are your very own John Relph and his friend Will Rusch, playing acoustic guitars, mandolins and other such noisemakers. Blues'd & Confused play an amalgam of fingerpicked country blues, oldtime fiddle tunes, and more modern madness, all for your musical edification. Will and I will be playing at the new St. Michael's Art Cafe on Friday, July 8th, starting at 8:30pm and playing on into the night. St. Michael's Art Cafe is located at 800 Emerson in downtown Palo Alto. Our first tape, _Hip Eponymous_, is now available at Printers Inc. bookstore in Mountain View. Long out of print, this cassette-only release contains many of your favorites, recorded live at St. Michaels and other area venues for that "I was there" feeling. So mark that date on your calendar, folks, and we'll see you real soon. Peace, -- John ======================================================================== From: klaus@inphobos.wupper.de Subject: Today's your birthday friend... Date: 16 Jun 94 06:15:03 GMT i*i*i*i*i*i *************** ***HAPPY******* ********BIRTHDAY*** ******************* *** Mark R.Susskind *** *********************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Mark R. Susskind Wed June 15 1966 Gemini Ronald Hogan Tue June 16 1970 Bloomsday Mike Matthews Mon June 16 1969 SAFH Albert Philipsen Mon June 17 1968 Gemini Neal R. Copperman Thu June 17 1965 Gemini Ecto-The Mailing ListTue June 18 1991 Fuzzy blue Tracy Barber Mon June 18 1956 Gemini David Lubkin Fri June 20 1958 OurLady Marisa Wood Fri June 20 1969 Gemini Cheri Villines Sun June 20 1965 Gemini-Pisces Teresa VanDyne Thu June 23 1960 Cancer Dave Torok Mon June 24 1968 Cancer Ethan Straffin Thu June 24 1971 Cancer Anders Hallberg Tue July 3 1962 Cancer Kevin Harkins Thu July 5 1973 Cancer Laurel Krahn Mon July 5 1971 Cancer Jim Gurley Mon July 6 1959 Cancer Courtney Dallas Fri July 9 1971 Cat Michael Peskura Sat July 9 1949 HallOfFamer Finney T. Tsai Sat July 9 1966 Cancer Marion Kippers Tue July 13 1965 Kreeft Mitch Pravatiner Mon July 14 1952 Cancer -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- _____ Klaus Kluge * klaus@inphobos.wupper.de * I'll be here, I'll be (in) Ecto! ======================================================================== From: MARION.KIPPERS@wkap.nl (Marion Kippers) Subject: Landslide Date: 16 Jun 94 08:05:05 GMT >Hi! > >[...] >On to other topics ... > >Thanks, Marion, for the "Landslide" info! My friend will be gratified to >know he was right. >[...] > >Meredith Oh dear, things are getting confused I'm afraid... :) The Buckingham/Nicks album is not the same as the Fleetwood Mac album on which Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham first joined the band; the Fleetwood Mac album (1975) is the one that includes "Landslide". Sorry if I didn't make that clear... Best wishes, Marion (still receiving loose mail... :( ) _________________________________________________________________ Marion Kippers Wolters Kluwer Academic Publishers Automation Department Dordrecht, The Netherlands Marion.Kippers@wkap.nl "Pity our emptiness..." (HR) _________________________________________________________________ ======================================================================== From: bourland@netcom.com ("Rod L. Bourland") Subject: Re: PRI, Laura, and absolutely nothing about guns Date: 16 Jun 94 06:58:53 GMT I have been a fan ofLaura Nyro's since 1970. I was ecstatic at the thought of seeing her again live as I hadn't seen her since the seventies. This was in 1992 and she appeared at the coach house in San Juan Capistrano in S. California. The big night arrived. Laura walked down the stairs to the stage (the dressingrooms are upstairs). She played for 40 minutes. All of her most famous numbers (Eli's coming, Wedding Bell Blues, Stoney End, Stoned Sould Picnic, etc) were reduced to no more than 2 minutes each - except for wedding bell blues which as abridged to just a few bars. When she "concluded" her set, she said "I don't feel like walking up and down those stairs again for an encore so I'm gonna do two more songs". . So much for one of pop music legends. Maybe she was just having a bad night. I would appreciate hearing your impression of her latest concert. I don't plan on ever seeing her again unles I hear some good reviews. Her "Live at the Bottom End"CD was great. What happened to her the night I saw her....well maybe it was just an off night. I hope so. Please restore my faith in this legendary artist. Revvie We're Waking Up, Yes, its Good; We're waking up, I knew we would; There's a growing force of people who care, In all the years of struggle it seems we're making way, I have never been afraid to change the circumstances of the world". - Happy Rhodes, "waking up" ======================================================================== From: bourland@netcom.com ("Rod L. Bourland") Subject: Re: MONDO 2000 Date: 16 Jun 94 07:25:10 GMT Comparing Mondo 2000 to Wired is like comparing apples to Oranges. I like both and would hate to have to choose between the two.... Revvie We're Waking Up, Yes, its Good; We're waking up, I knew we would; There's a growing force of people who care, In all the years of struggle it seems we're making way, I have never been afraid to change the circumstances of the world". - Happy Rhodes, "waking up" On Wed, 15 Jun 1994, Steve VanDevender wrote: > My opinion of Mondo 2000 is summed up by the quip "useless > factoids for clueless technophiles." My experience with Mondo > 2000 is that it is indeed not serious -- it is full of writers > spooging about technophilia, but has little useful content. > Perhaps it's just because I'm a technical kind of guy, but I > prefer Wired's serious approach, because it tells me things I > would really want to know or use, rather than trying to tell me > how neat cyberspace and designer drugs will be instead of what > electronic communication is like now. > ======================================================================== Date: Mon, 20 Jun 94 00:51:14 +1000 From: anthony@xymox.apana.org.au (Anthony Horan) Subject: Re: Tori on 120 Minutes Stuart points out: > I see that no one has mentioned this yet, so I thought I would let > everyone know. At the end of 120 Minutes this week, Elvis Costello, the > guest host, said that they would have a live performance from Tori next > week. The guest host will be Frank Black (AKA Divine), Just in case I didn't miss some subtext here; Divine, now deceased, was a film actor; Frank Black AKA Black Francis AKA Charles Thompson III was the lead singer of The Pixies and now has a second solo album out... - Anthony "I'm not pedantic, and that's with one p, alright?" Horan :-) -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Horan, Melbourne Australia - anthony@xymox.apana.org.au "All told, Under The Pink is small but likeably formed; ideal for those herbal-tea moments." - Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian reviewing the new "Victoria Amos" album. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======================================================================== Date: Mon, 20 Jun 94 00:16:26 +1000 From: anthony@xymox.apana.org.au (Anthony Horan) Subject: Re: Happy-ness in Portland John Zimmered: > Also picked up the Heart CD-ROM (what can I say: I was young, it was the > '70s...). Hey, don't worry, I still like "Dog And Butterfly". In fact I think we've talked about that here before... :) > Included on the registration card was a space to provide the > names of other artists you'd like to see added to the series. Gee, do > you think maybe Kate...? Nah, probably not. Margot Smith's album was prepared and mastered in CD-I and CD-ROM versions by an independant production company, but EMI rejected the idea and they never came out. Maybe this CD-ROM company would like to add Margot to the series...! -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Horan, Melbourne Australia - anthony@xymox.apana.org.au "All told, Under The Pink is small but likeably formed; ideal for those herbal-tea moments." - Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian reviewing the new "Victoria Amos" album. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======================================================================== Date: Mon, 20 Jun 94 00:13:00 +1000 From: anthony@xymox.apana.org.au (Anthony Horan) Subject: Re: Field of Vision and Go Van Gogh Meredith apologised: > I've not had much time for mail lately, and my backlog is scary, as usual. I might take this opportunity to apologise as well to those of you waiting on mail replies from me, promised reviews (hi Eric :-) or declarations of intent to remove invading forces from small countries. I've been as busy as Meri and Holly seem to have been, and today's the first chance I've had to spend longer than 10 minutes at the computer; even so, I have two features and two album reviews to write by tomorrow for Beat, and I'm due in the studio tomorrow morning to produce my first CD. :) (The band, by the way, is About Six Feet, my housemate's electronically inclined pop band, and I've been snaffled as producer because I've done it before, I'm free, and I'm not afraid of 24 track tape machines or digital editing. :-) I have organised a guest female vocalist for one song (I asked Margot, but she's busy on her own music and EMI probably wouldn't let her anyway) and have David Sterry from Real Life (remember "Send Me An Angel"?!) coming in to play guitar on another. I'll let you all know how it goes. The female vocalist in question, by the way, is named Wendy Rule - she sings and writes the songs for a new Melbourne band called The Howl, who are wonderful. I recorded their gig last Wednesday on DAT and likely will include a track on my HBP contribution... But I digress. :) Anyway, I'm trying to get back on top of mail in the next couple of days, so please bear with me, I'm not ignoring you. And send me some Recording Vibes for tomorrow. :-) - Anthony -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Horan, Melbourne Australia - anthony@xymox.apana.org.au "All told, Under The Pink is small but likeably formed; ideal for those herbal-tea moments." - Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian reviewing the new "Victoria Amos" album. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======================================================================== 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)