From: owner-ecto-digest To: ecto-digest@ns2.rutgers.edu Subject: ecto-digest V2 #140 Reply-To: ecto@nsmx.rutgers.edu Errors-To: owner-ecto-digest Precedence: bulk ecto-digest Friday, 23 June 1995 Volume 02 : Number 140 The Ecto digest is now being generated automatically. Please send problems and questions to: ecto-owner@nsmx.rutgers.edu. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NyxNshade@aol.com Date: Thu, 22 Jun 1995 14:06:17 -0400 Subject: Aimee Mann Amy asked: >Aimee Mann's album 'Whatever' is fantastic (is her new album out >yet? I haven't been to the CD store in a while to check) .... Nope, not out yet. The tentative release date is July 11th, but it doesn't look like she'll make it. ;/ Aimee's album *is* fantastic. :) It's one of the few mainstreamy things I have in my primarily folk/alternative collection. Nyx ------------------------------ From: "Matt Bittner" Date: Thu, 22 Jun 1995 14:01:52 +0000 Subject: Question... Not ecto-ish, but just maybe, Are there any ectophiles in Atlanta? I'm looking for current information on a blues artist I came in contact with while there on business assignment. I went to Blind Willie's - with advice from a relative - and managed to catch Luther "Houserocker" Johnson. I also bought one of his CD's _Rockin' Daddy_ while there. Well, let me tell everybody: some GREAT jammin' blues. If I'm not listening to ectoish females (or female artists in general), it's go to be the blues. So, any Atlanta people (or anybody else) know of Luther "Houserocker" Johnson? His current status? Where I might be able to pick up other "stuff" by him, etc.? Thanks for all. Oh yea, I know I've said this before, but if you're looking for female blues musicians, you HAVE to check out Sue Foley. Wonderful stuff! Matt Bittner meba@cso.com Omaha, Nebraska "Yoddle-yay-hee-NARF!" ------------------------------ From: "Mitchell A. Pravatiner" Date: Thu, 22 Jun 95 19:08:54 EDT Subject: A sense of history So 8-tracks still were a going concern as late as 1978? Such longevity :-). I suppose the pagan equivalent of the summer solstice would be the winter solstice, insofar as the yahoos of America consider Australians, like all foreigners, to be pagans according to a highly overinclusive definition. Mitch ------------------------------ From: "JOHN SHEPARD (CALAMARI)" Date: Thu, 22 Jun 1995 19:54:46 -0500 Subject: Re: ecto-digest V2 #138 From: NyxNshade@aol.com > >I should post more often. I love Ecto, and wait for it daily, but I'm really >shy about saying anything on mailing lists. Hm. Maybe if I got a welcome? >(hint hint). Ahem. Anyway. Welcome. >John Shepard (Calamari) (??) said: > >>Let me be specific: on that second listen, I said, "Hey, this >>isn't so bad... I kinda like this, what was I thinking when I >>posted on ecto?" And then the chorus began, and I cringed. > >Hee hee! Strokes and folks. For me, the chorus is my favorite part of the >song. The song, however, isn't my favorite of Happy's, no. > >>Same as >>the line in Sarah McLachlan's "Fumbling": "It's my heart that >>pounds beneath my flesh, it's my mouth that pushes out this >>breath..." Just a line that does nothing for me. > >Really? That's the line I listen to the song for; the rest of the song does >nothing for me. Ah well. :) I can't explain it, I just don't like that line. The rest of the song more than makes up for it, I've learned to live with it. My _fave_ line from that song would have to be "Peace in the struggle to find peace, comfort on the way to comfort..." I love that! Of course there's about a 50% chance Pierre had a hand in that... guess it's okay even if Sarah _didn't_ necessarily write it. >>Now for the list of CDs I _should_ have bought by now but haven't: > >I have a *loooong* list of CD's I should have bought by now but haven't. Ah >well. > >>- - Happy Rhodes _Warpaint_: Everything I've heard about this >>album says it's great. One day I'll get around to tracking it >>down... perhaps once I get a real job again (that's why I had >>600 undeleted messages...) > >Yes! Buy Warpaint. Excellant album. > >>- - The new Jane Siberry: Funny, I haven't even seen this in >>stores. But when browsing yesterday in Bloomington, I passed by >>the "s" racks, and thought, "Isn't there something I'm supposed >>to be looking for here?" Ho boy. Guess my brain damage must be >>worse than we suspected. > >Is the new Jane Siberry out? I should probably check for it this weekend... Well, last time I was active here, word was it would be out within a few days. Apparently that's been pushed way back. >I had to replace my copy of "Rearmament" when "Be Careful what you say" >started skipping like mad. I then went Ani DiFranco mad and bought all her >albums (is her new one out yet? It was supposed to be out last week...) Other >than that, it's been pretty boring in the new purchase area. > >I finally picked up Jewel, which I wasn't terribly impressed with at first. >It's grown on me since, but even so, I only listen to 4 songs off of it; the >rest grate half the time and are just *there* the rest of the time. > >After mumbling and groaning (to myself anyway) about how I was unimpressed by >Milla when I heard her full album, I decided to revisit it care of my I-Card, >and ended up buying it. Go figure. Great album. :) It is a good album. But if you want to lose _all_ respect for her, see her first appearance on Conan O'Brian. You want to throttle _both_ of them, or at least I did. And everyone knows my opinions apply to everyone, whether they agree or not. :-) From: Richard Holmes > >I personally like When I Was A Boy the best of what I've heard, but >then again its the only one I own. I've listened to a few cuts at a >listening booth, and the two items I found outstanding were map of the >world parts one and two. The rest, on first listening, didn't appeal >as much, seeming more like little pieces of life and dreams which are >a little harder to connect with... (but I'm suspecting that its just >that I didn't have as much time to listen to them, and that the style >is less overpowering than WIWAB). I guess one reason I especially >like WIWAB is that it gives the feeling of "walking between worlds" at >times... which always appeals to me.... it seems to have very primal >connections as well. Some of the lyrics on the other albums seem to >have either a dreamlike quality, or are little peices of life / >memories... maybe I just need to listen to them more.... She's so skillful a songwriter, she could be writing about absolutely _nothing_ and it could sound to us mere mortals like a detailed instruction manual for the universe. Yes, the dreamlike quality is nice, although I often worry about extremely dreamlike stuff in music; I tend to be disappointed when I find out how much of it isn't from dreams but from drugs. Whether Jane partakes of awareness-spectrum substances is still up for debate. Did I actually use "nice" when describing Jane Siberry above? Isn't that a bit like using the words "okay" and "good" and " acceptable" when describing episodes of Babylon 5? i. e. the biggest understatement since "Attila the Hun was not a nice guy." >I am going to buy some more Jane, and give it a better listen. In the >meantime, does anyone *still* have copies of "The Walking"? I'd be >happy to buy one, since no one else has copies any more! Didn't someone >mention them being available somewhere? > >Thanks, >Richard > From: Richard Holmes > >Her fater whas Preston Love, who played sax w/ Count Basie, Lucky ^ ^ The H was there, but in the wrong place. I must be getting tired or something. :-) From: mojzes@monet.vill.edu (brni) > >hi all, > >i'm sorry, i just *had* to respond... ;^> >> >>From: "JOHN SHEPARD (CALAMARI)" >>Subject: Minor pointless delurk >> >>- -You know you've been listening to too much Yes when: >>You catch yourself using "awaken," "gentle," "mass," and " >>touch" in a sentence, in that order, consecutively, and it makes >>complete sense to you. >> >heh...the ol' vinyl doesn't get onto the turntable too often anymore, >i fear, so "awaken gentle mass touch" *shouldn't* make any sense to >me at all...but i've been reading a lot of philip k. dick writings >lately, and listening to severed heads, so yes lyrics sound rather >normal right about now... Don't feel bad. The meaning of "awaken gentle mass touch" isn't yet clear to me either, although coming from Yes I suppose it doesn't particularly _need_ a clear meaning. >> >am i the only person in the world who liked _tormato_? No. "On the Silent Wings of Freedom"... nuff said. More than makes up for "Circus of Heaven", no? (though the Damion Anderson bit is cool) >>It's just not my taste. Nowhere is it written that I must like >>all of Happy's songs; nowhere is it written that I must like >>_anything_. The other songs were fine, and the rest of " > >you, calimari, *must* like all of Happy's songs. >furthermore, you must make a special effort to like the chorus of >"collective soul." >it has been written. I didn't read that, therefore it does not exist. >:> > >>more along the lines of a confession. I certainly hope there's >>nothing fundamentally wrong with being honest about my musical >>tastes, especially on a list like Ecto, and I apologize in >>advance if my sentiment makes anyone upset. >> >there is never anything wrong with being honest, as long as it is >tactful and respectful of others who might have a difference of >opinion. Sure there is. Honesty in today's world will get you in trouble. I can be as tactful as possible, and respectful as possible, and someone will _still_ be pissed. Drop by FTE and watch me in action sometime if you want proof. Better yet, don't. >ta >brni > From: "Joseph Zitt" > >mojzes@monet.vill.edu (brni) writes: > >> am i the only person in the world who liked _tormato_? > >Tormato was my introduction to Yes -- I was a DJ when it came out, and >I played "Madrigal" to a thin spiral on my show. I also was fortunate Madrigal... trying to remember the order of the songs. I keep getting Madrigal confused with Onward. Madrigal's the one with the bit from Wakeman's "Gone but Not Forgotten" on it, right? ( Check out "An Evening of Yes Music Plus" for a great live Wakeman piano version of that riff...) "I will be there said my friend..." my tape isn't right here with me, can't tell ya. >to snarf the 45 of "Don't Kill the Whale" and "Abilene". (At least I >*think* they're on Tormato -- my copies are several thousand miles >away.) DKTW is on Tormato, third song side 1 I think. Never _heard_ of Abilene. >> you, calimari, *must* like all of Happy's songs. > >This reminds me: the one song i keep coming back to on BtC is the one >I hated at first: "Just Like Tivoli". Go figure. > >> furthermore, you must make a special effort to like the chorus of >> "collective soul." > >Well, I like "December" -- don't know other of their songs. But I >like the chorus of "Collective Heart", too :-) Let's get this straight: Collective Heart: song by HTR. Collective Soul: retro band. > >> it has been written. >and edited :-) :-) and quoted! | http://www.columbus.iupui.edu/~jrshepar | IUPU Columbus, Indiana | |John Shepard jrshepar@indyvax.iupui.edu I wanna go to a real school someday! | | Internet is too important to be taken seriously. | Artist, writer, net.loon | | Amiga owner & Sarah McLachlan fan: God help me! |in the making. Finger me &| |"Enrich the soil, no soul no soul" Sarah McLachlan| tell me that you love me.| ------------------------------ From: "JOHN SHEPARD (CALAMARI)" Date: Thu, 22 Jun 1995 20:22:47 -0500 Subject: Re: ecto-digest V2 #139 From: SBI!200HUBBARD!AMYD@lmbinc.attmail.com > >Calamari, brni and Joseph Zitt were talkin bout one of my favorite bands - >you know `em, you (may not) love`em etc.etc.... When I found out that >Happy's favorite Yes album was Going For The One (or sometimes referred to >as Going for the butt....) I just glowed from ear to ear. That album ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Where's Roger Dean when you need him, eh? >touched my life like few others have (I first heard it when I was 15). > Awaken has to be one of my all-time favorite songs by any artist - and for >my fickle, eclectic tastes, that says a lot. A few of you might remember >my post months ago about the Patrick Moraz concert/Yes Fan license plates, >etc. etc. ANYWAY.. (I won't Klaus here...) there was a party full of >die-hard Yes fans and we played a "game" of pick your favorite tune and play >it - I picked - you guessed it - and those of us that were musically >inclined sang along with the record, harmony and all. It was fun to sing >Jon's part and have this dude singing Squire's part, at the top of our >lungs, etc. etc. ("high vibration go on... to the sun oh let my heart.. >dreaming.. past a mortal as me.... where can i be...") (did I ever mention >that Rick Wakeman signed my copy of GFTO when I met him a few years ago? > *sigh*) Ho boy! Did you catch your breath during that paragraph at all? :-) > >I recently picked up the remastered version of Tormato and have played the >heck out of "Silent Wings of Freedom". I used to have the 8-track of that ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ YEAH!!!! >album (a long time ago in a galaxy far far away) and used to play it at top >volume while cruising in my parent's (well.. I drove it most of the time...) >cabin cruiser (a `78 merc) not doin 55... ("...the day the circus of heaven >came into town local folks lined the streets in a midwestern town...") > AGH..!!!! MEMORY OVERLOAD!!!!! FLASHBACK....... DANGER! WARNING! > WARNING..! >` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` >` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` >` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` (drops of sweat...) >` ` ` ` ` ` > ` ` `` >whew..... (she wipes her forehead...) I've owned my copy of Tormato for maybe 2 years now and _I'm_ getting nostalgic! :-) From: BOUTAME@yalevm.ycc.yale.edu > >Anyway, you can all chalk me up as one of those who likes Tormato by Yes. I >think Release, Release and Future Times/Rejoice are really great. And who can >resist the part where Damian Anderson speaks at the end of Circus of Heaven? >I don't know if this is news to anyone here, or if anyone actually gives a >rat's ass, but I'm going to tell you anyway that Trevor Rabin left Yes, as did >Tony Kaye, and they will be replaced by Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman. No, I'm Story goes, Kaye's resignation has been in the planning for a month or two; Wakeman was slated to replace him. Rick had said he wanted to work with Trevor Rabin. Well, about 2 weeks ago or so, Trevor got the rabbit in him, and decided "now is as good a time as any to leave." Seems he's accomplished all he wants to with Yes for the time being, and wants to do movie scores or something like that. Check out my homepage (url is in my sig) for a link to a Yes homepage with the complete story. >not pulling your leg. I wonder what Happy will think--she's a big Rabin fan. >I for one prefer Steve Howe, but that's just me. I think Trevor Rabin did a >lot for Yes, but this last album just didn't do anything for me. For the life >of me I still don't get why Happy loves Talk so much. It's overblown, and I >think Trevor Rabin overblew it, so I'm glad he's gone. Why am I going on about >this? I think I'm trying to avoid work, but I don't think I can any longer. I thought Talk was _under_blown. I just kept hearing "Hearts" over and over again. > From: SBI!200HUBBARD!AMYD@lmbinc.attmail.com >I went back a few die-jests and re-read THAT marathon post from Calamari > (minor pointless delurk) >Is there any flame-broiled SQUID left?.... (he he he he he) squid flambe' > .. . . fried, dyed, and laid to the side.... you are truly a sick >individual Mr. Calamari Thank you. >. . i respect that in a person.....because you have >the (insert appropriate body part) to speak your opinion even though people ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I'll try not to take that literally, at least in a public forum like Ecto. :-) And speaking of general protection... >will get pissed off at you. You're kind of like Crow on Mystery Science >Theater 3000 (if you've seen it you will know what I mean... if not you >will think I'm insane..) and you have excellent taste in music even though >you don't care for the chorus of "Collective Heart" :-/ How did you >come by the moniker "Squid" anyway... is that something the co-eds on campus >nicknamed you after a ... well... uh... i'm getting carried away here... I've long thought squid were fascinating animals. My senior english paper in high school was on sea monsters, and for that I did some (sorta) extensive research into giant squid (there isn' t much research out there, ya know); it sorta became my mascot. I identify with squid somewhat; they're funny-looking, they're bright, and they have a lot of nerve. :-) As for having the * to say what I think whether people will like it or not, it's more like I'm too stupid to realize there are certain things I _shouldn't_ say in certain situations. About 70% of all the heated disagreements on FTE, for example, are my fault. To be honest, I've made the rest of FTE so honest that it's becoming a hostile environment. Meth and Vickie will attest to this, and I think neither of them are pleased to see me here. And I don't really care, because I'm going to make positive contributions to this list whether anyone likes it or not. >***You know you've been doing computer graphic design too long when you >start to create self portraits using Microsoft Designer (cartoon) >Clip-Art.... yes.. i actually did that.... talk about General Protection >Fault (bad command or file name...)*** > >You were wondering about which tunes from GFTO were Happy's faves, I asked >Sharon (at Rhodeways) to ask Happy that question for an upcoming issue - >i.e. what ARE her favorite songs and why does she like them... There are only five tunes on GFTbuns, so there's not much of a selection... although _why_ she likes them ought to be interesting. > >* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * >i now return you to your regularly scheduled ecto... ;-} > >a m y (the girl with the l o n g e s t e-mail address in the ecto-hood) Judging by the part _before_ the @, I suppose... From: lakrahn@iw.net (Laurel Krahn) > >(While you're there, websurfers might wanna check out my personal web page >at http://www.iw.net/~lakrahn/ or my music page at >http://www.iw.net/~lakrahn/music.html. I'm finally starting to add stuff >again... :) ) > >Bestest, > >Laurel Krahn /// lakrahn@iw.net >Director of Operations /// 800.386.IWAY >Iway Internet Services /// http://www.iw.net/ >Internet Access for South Dakota (and beyond) I'm working on my own homepage. Will you care if I add a link to yours? We miss you on FTE. (Or at least I do. Dunno about everyone else... we been too busy lately debating abortion and censorship to wax nostalgic; I suppose it's better you weren't there.) The local top-40 station, WINN-106, played "I Kissed a Girl." I know because someone (mjmolter@indyvax.iupui.edu, feel free to mailbomb him) keeps putting it on the radio here in the lab. I guess WINN-106 heard about the controversy surrounding the song, and decided that must automatically make it popular. I'd have expected to hear it on WTTS Bloomington first, a station with tastes similar to mine. BTW, I can't report much about the _song,_ because I didn't hear much of it, except the words "I kissed a girl". The lab was somewhat noisy... if it gets airplay on a _real_ station, I'll give you a review. :-) | http://www.columbus.iupui.edu/~jrshepar | IUPU Columbus, Indiana | |John Shepard jrshepar@indyvax.iupui.edu I wanna go to a real school someday! | | Internet is too important to be taken seriously. | Artist, writer, net.loon | | Amiga owner & Sarah McLachlan fan: God help me! |in the making. Finger me &| |"Enrich the soil, no soul no soul" Sarah McLachlan| tell me that you love me.| ------------------------------ From: Dan Stark Date: Thu, 22 Jun 1995 21:30:42 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: Question... On Thu, 22 Jun 1995, Matt Bittner wrote: > Oh yea, I know I've said this before, but if you're looking for > female blues musicians, you HAVE to check out Sue Foley. Wonderful > stuff! Yeah, she's great! Originally from Vancouver, I believe she now makes her home in Austin (where else?). I have two albums from her on the Alligator label, that's it for her right? - ------------------------------- DAN STARK dstark@freenet.niagara.com St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada ------------------------------ From: Michael Matthews Date: Fri, 23 Jun 1995 03:30:13 -0400 Subject: Today's your birthday, friend... i*i*i*i*i*i i*i*i*i*i*i *************** *****HAPPY********* **************BIRTHDAY********* *************************************************** *************************************************************************** *********** Teresa VanDyne (tvandyne@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) *********** *************************************************************************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Teresa VanDyne Thu June 23 1960 Cancer Dave Torok Mon June 24 1968 Cancer Ethan Straffin Thu June 24 1971 Cancer Kevin Dekan Mon June 27 1960 Cancer BunkyTom Tue July 02 1968 Cancer Anders Hallberg Tue July 03 1962 Cancer Kevin Harkins Thu July 05 1973 Cancer Laurel Krahn Mon July 05 1971 Cancer Jim Gurley Mon July 06 1959 Cancer Courtney Dallas Fri July 09 1971 Catte Michael Peskura Sat July 09 1949 HallOfFamer Finney T. Tsai Sat July 09 1966 Cancer Marion Kippers Tue July 13 1965 Kreeft 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 - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ From: Vickie the Ectophile Date: Fri, 23 Jun 1995 04:41:51 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Sarah on House of Blues/Annie Lennox/Holly Cole America-centric here...sorry. Reminder...Sarah McLachlan and the Chieftains will be on the TBS show "Live from the House of Blues" tonight (Friday) and it will be repeated Saturday night. In Chicago it airs at 11pm (Central time) Annie Lennox is on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno this evening (Friday) Holly Cole will be on Due South tonight too in Part 1 of "Chicago Holiday" (it was on last night in Canada...Part 2 will air next Thursday in Canada and next Friday in the USA) - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Vickie Mapes ectoMUSH irc/#ecto "My ears are lucky to hear vickie@wwa.com alt.music.ecto these glorious songs" HR _________ "Imagination sets in, then |_ _ | _ The Happy Rhodes mailing list all the voices begin" KB |__|_ ||_| ecto-request@nsmx.rutgers.edu - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Searching for Happy Rhodes reviews, articles, interviews, mentions - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ From: "Matt Bittner" Date: Fri, 23 Jun 1995 07:12:53 +0000 Subject: Re: Question... On 22 Jun 95 at 21:30, Dan Stark wrote: > On Thu, 22 Jun 1995, Matt Bittner wrote: > > > Oh yea, I know I've said this before, but if you're looking for > > female blues musicians, you HAVE to check out Sue Foley. Wonderful > > stuff! > > Yeah, she's great! Originally from Vancouver, I believe she now makes > her home in Austin (where else?). I have two albums from her on the > Alligator label, that's it for her right? I believe she now has three out. I don't have the names of any of them, but the third was released relatively recently. Matt Bittner meba@cso.com Omaha, Nebraska "Yoddle-yay-hee-NARF!" ------------------------------ From: "Matt Bittner" Date: Fri, 23 Jun 1995 08:08:24 +0000 Subject: Lone Justice and Maria McKee... While asking about the status of mary's danish, someone mentioned that they thought the lead singer (which one, Julie Ritter or Gretchen Beiderbecke Seager?) sounded a little like Maria McKee from Lone Justice. Well, wanting to see for myself, I "found" my Shelter disc, and am now listening to it. In a way, Julie does sound a _little_ like Maria. I know that Lone Justice broke up. I also know that Maria released a solo disc after LJ's last work (Shelter?). However, I haven't heard anything about her since then. Anybody know? Thanks. It's great moving. You get to put things away that were boxed up, and away from prior memory. So, in putting back "together" my CD collection, I've come across a few things I forgot I had. Lone Justice, Throwing Muses, Luther "Houserocker" Johnson, Blake Babies, etc. etc. etc. Re-discovering a lost piece of time is nostalgic. I'm still amazed at some of the "younger" (age is but in the mind) who think that Paul McCartney was only in a band called Wings before he went completely solo. Beatles? What, the bugs? No, the group. Egads, I could go on, but the gray hairs are popping through... Matt Bittner meba@cso.com Omaha, Nebraska "Yoddle-yay-hee-NARF!" ------------------------------ From: Christopher Boek Date: Sat, 24 Jun 1995 00:09:12 +1000 (EST) Subject: 'The Younger Generation' - embarrassing revelations ... Matt wrote ... > > I'm still amazed at some of the "younger" (age is but in the mind) > who think that Paul McCartney was only in a band called Wings before > he went completely solo. Beatles? What, the bugs? No, the group. > Egads, I could go on, but the gray hairs are popping through... > At the risk of appearing mightily unsophisticated, it took a while before I knew that Genesis came *before* Phil Collins (solo)... at that time I had barely heard of Peter Gabriel ... but that was oh so long ago now :) I didn't know that Peter headed Genesis at all until 1988 or so, and some radio DJ on some crappy commercial station had some quiz where they asked who the former lead singer of Genesis was. You can imagine my surprise when the answer was revealed (I was in a state of post-SO Peter Gabriel discovery at the time!) I'm pretty sure I knew about Paul and the Beatles, though. I can still remember John Lennon's assassination being on the news, which is pretty good for me considering I was only 10 at the time ... *embarrassing-past-mode off* Chris. - -- | ||| ||| | ||| ||| ||| | ||| ||| Christopher Boek - c.boek@ee.mu.oz.au | ||| ||| | ||| ||| ||| | ||| Dept Elec Eng Univ of Melbourne Australia | | | | | | | | | | Tel:(+613)- 344 7966(BH) 853 4296(AH) |___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|"I've got no room for a quote" CB 1994. ------------------------------ From: Sue Trowbridge Date: Fri, 23 Jun 1995 10:23:55 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Natalie M. on the radio From the radio-concerts list... From: Nicholas Hill Date: Fri, 23 Jun 1995 02:04:35 -0400 Subject: Jeff Buckley / Natalie Merchant ... Columbia Radio Hour There will be a Columbia Records Radio Hour that is going up over the satellite next Thursday (June 29). It will be 1/2 hour Jeff Buckley (recorded at Sony Studios a few weeks ago.), and 1/2 hour Natalie Merchant (which I think is being recorded this weekend). ALL STATIONS WILL CARRY THE FULL HOUR OF PROGRAMMING. Here is the station list. Please note that some stations will carry the show live, some will tape and broadcast later. You should call your local station and find out. STATION MARKET COVERED CIDR Detroit, MI KAWC Yuma, AZ KAZU Pac Grove/Salinas, CA KBBI Homer, AK KBCO Denver, CO KCHU Valdez, AK KDLG Dillingham, AK KDOG Mankato, MN KERA Dallas, TX KEYA Belcourt, ND KFOG San Francisco, CA KFWC Foristell, MO KGHR Tuba City, AZ KGSR Austin, TX KHSU Arcata, CA KIDN Steambt Springs, CO KILI Rapid City, SD KIOT Santa Fe, NM KKOS Carlsbad, CA KKYY Gunnison, CO KLOR Ponca City, OK KMGW Casper, WY KMMS Bozerman, MT (Butte) KNNB White River, AZ KOCV Odessa, TX KOFO Ottawa, KS KOPN Columbia, MO KOTO Telluride, CO KOTR Cambria, CA KOZT Fort Bragg, CA KPFT Houston, TX KQPT Sacramento, CA KRBD Ketchikan, AK KRCC Colorado Springs, CO KRZA Alamosa, CO KSCA Los Angeles, CA KSKI Sun Valley, ID KSMR Winona, MN KSMT Breckenridge, CO KSNO Aspen, CO KSPN Aspen, CO KSUT Ignacio, CO KTAO Taos, NM KTBD Pine Hill, NM KTOZ Springfield, MO KUSO Warm Springs, OR KUWJ Laramie, WY KUWR Laramie, WY KUWZ Laramie, WY KVLR Twisp, WA KVNA Flagstaff, AZ KVNF Paonia, CO KXCR El Paso, TX KZON Phoenix, AZ KZYR Avon, CO WADN Boston, MA WBOS Boston, MA WCCN Neilsville-Wausau, WI WCHZ Augusta, GA WCYY Portland, ME WDPS Dayton, OH WDSP Woodstock, NY WDST Woodstock, NY WEOS Geneva/Rocheester, NY WEQX Manch, VT WERU Blue Hill Falls, ME WFUV New York, NY WHPT Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL WIII Cortland, NY WIVI Virgin Islands WKNF Knoxville, TN WKOC Norfolk-VA Beach WKZE Sharon, CT WMAX Rochester, NY WMMM Madison, WI WMVY Vineyard Haven, MA WNCS Montpelier-Burl, VT WNKU Newport, KY (Cincy) WOWW Pensacola, FL WRLT Nashville, TN WRSI Greenfield, MA WSHU Fairfield, CT WVAY West Dover, VT WVGO Richmond, VA WVSU Birmingham, AL WWCD Columbus, OH WXLR Harold, KY WXPN Philadelphia, PA WXRT Chicago, IL ------------------------------ End of ecto-digest V2 #140 ************************** ======================================================================== Please send any questions or comments about the list to ecto-owner@nsmx.rutgers.edu