Errors-To: ecto-owner@ns1.rutgers.edu Reply-To: ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu Sender: ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu From: ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu To: ecto-request@ns1.rutgers.edu Bcc: ecto-digest-outbound@ns1.rutgers.edu Subject: ecto #1009 ecto, Number 1009 Friday, 11 February 1994 Today's Topics: *-----------------* natalie where??? alt.icelandic.chef.bjork.bjork.bjork Re: Desperadoes under the pink Re: I spent four years prostrate to the higher mind... Sophie B. Hawkins Re: music info Re: Classified ads Uncle Bonsai Re: Uncle Bonsai Kristen Hersh's _Hips & Makers_ Re: Nominees for 23rd annual Juno Awards Amy Denio -- Tongues -- 2TU Susan Werner, Richard Thompson Re: Amy Denio -- Tongues -- 2TU Re: Uncle Bonsai oops amy denio track listing Re: The Moon 7X Ah! So that's why... schmecto Deniol ======================================================================== Date: Wed, 09 Feb 1994 23:22:24 -0500 (EST) From: Suspended In Duct Tape Subject: natalie where??? Hi! Mitch mentioned "Natalie Merchant's upcoming concert". What? Where??? Anyone interested in Anthony Braxton can come to Middletown, where he lives and teaches at Wesleyan University. His quartet (or is it a quintet?) performs at The Buttonwood Tree on Thursdays. Meredith meth@delphi.com ======================================================================== Date: Wed, 09 Feb 1994 23:24:26 -0500 (EST) From: Suspended In Duct Tape Subject: alt.icelandic.chef.bjork.bjork.bjork Hi! So I woke up this morning and felt absolutely awful and the thought of digging out my car and driving to work and working all day and digging out my car again and driving home made me feel even worse, so I went back to bed. Now I feel better (mentally and physically) than I have in well over a week, so I think spending a day sleeping and catching up on back e-mail and listening to Under The Pink over and over and over was good for me. :) It was like school was cancelled or something. It was great. I called Town Hall today, and NYC-o-philes who are thinking of seeing Sarah there on 3/25 will be interested to note that tickets go on sale on 2/17 (next Thursday), and you have to go through Ticketslime if you want to charge it by phone. Thanks for the charge-by-phone info for Symphony Space, Sam! Sam noted: >And finally (please don't feel like I'm picking on you, Meth), she opined in a >previous post that she rather disliked the remix version of Bjork's "Big Time >Sensuality". Gee, I'm sorry to hear that. I think it's most exquisite. I >turn it up real loud, and get lost in the big time beat. But then, I *love* to >dance! Sorry, but 99.9% of remixes, in my opinion, should not be allowed to happen. The only "remix" of a song I have ever preferred over the original is the "Alternative Mix" of "Hounds Of Love", which I understand was the original version of the song anyway, and which in my mind blows the album version miles out of the water. This remix of "Big Time Sensuality", well, blows big time chunks. Everything about the album version that made me love the song has been taken away and replaced by more of that damned beat-box beat, and Bjork's vocals are *way* in back of the mix. And they slowed it down, too. Bleagh. >WRT the video, why I like that too. Half the time I can't decide >whether she's really on that truck, or whether she was filmed separately in >some studio and added later?? Anyway, just had to shoot off my mouth about >this one. I'm sure she's really on the truck. It looks like New York, but I'm not sure just where it is. And I think she looks positively awful, especially with what she let them do to her hair. Didn't mean to pick on *you*, Sam... I guess we just disagree on this one, don't we? Well, we can meet at the Tori show and talk about it some more. :) D^2 reports: >I've been keeping an email conversation with Henry Frayne, the guitarist >and co-founder of TM7X. They'll have a new album (entitled "7=49".. >get it?) out in late March, and they may tour beginning in April, >though no dates are set yet. Yay! I hope they come to the East Coast. I know woj will have Words with Henry if they don't. :) >Henry also has a side project called "Lanterna" which sounds really >interesting.. apparently it's much like the first fragment after the >silence after the last song (the dark, reverberating guitar chugging one). >I can post details if anyone's interested. woj has one of the limited-edition, hand-packaged Lanterna cassettes, and it's truly brilliant. It's a lot more ambient than M7x, and I think "Ghost Train" (the guitar chugging one :) is actually a Lanterna song, if I'm not misremembering. Bring it up in about a week when woj is back and reading e-mail again, and I'm sure he'll have a lot more to say on the subject... And now to sleep (again), perchance to dream (but not about Steve from 90210 again... that was a truly frightening foray into the subconscious!) ======================================================================= |Meredith Tarr meth@delphi.com| |"I think the Good Book is missing some pages ..." - Tori Amos | ======================================================================= ======================================================================== From: jzitt@llnj.ll.pbs.org (Joseph Zitt) Subject: Re: Desperadoes under the pink Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 01:55:10 -0500 (EST) > As fate would have it, a couple of guys I went to high school with subsequently > played in Anthony Braxton's band. One has made a number of recordings, some > of which I have; the other released one recently, which I've never been able > to find, in part possibly because he has the same name as another jazz musician > ofan earlier generation (albeit no relation that I know about), whose albums > are plentiful. I myself was on an airline flight in 1981, where I recognized > one of the other passengers as AB himself. And are you sure he's a saxophonist > ? I always had the impression he was a trombonist, as are my boyhood friends. Most definitely a saxophonist. He's rocorded on the whole sax family (and I mean the whooole group -- I think he even tried the few that Rahsaan Roland Kirk didn't get too!) The trombonist I most connect with Braxton is George Lewis, who has made quite a name for himself, though he shares that name with a Dixieland musician, I believe. The only other trombonists that I can recall are um... something Anderson, who's recorded some very early Harold Budd compositions, and Thomas Fulkerson (I think) who's recorded some Cage. There seem to be a lot of name-collisions in jazz, including the aforementioned George Lewis, Bill Evans (sax and piano), and ...uh... others whose names evaporate from my mind at this hour. The worst case, I guess, is the one whose apparently sadistic parents named him Myles Davis (I don't recall what instrument). I don't know of anyone else named Happy Rhodes (though didn't someone run across one once?). The closest connection we find may be some Bartlett pairs. ======================================================================== Subject: Re: I spent four years prostrate to the higher mind... Date: Thu, 10 Feb 94 08:26:45 +0000 From: Stephen Thomas Hello! Having recently come through my own PhD defense successfully (albeit with minor corrections required, now done), I'm in a position to fully appreciate just how you feel. Let me add my own congratulations, and I wish *I'd* included some references to Happy, et al :-). In case you are interested, my thesis was entitled "The Pragmatics of Closure Reduction", and was about a particular way of implementing functional programming languages. Keep well, Dr Jens Brage! Dr Stephen Thomas ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 07:55:06 -0800 (PST) From: John Zimmer Subject: Sophie B. Hawkins For fans of Sophie B. Hawkins hereabouts, I direct your attention to the February issue of _Interview_ magazine. She's interviewed by Martina Navratilova, FWIW, and apparently has an album due in the spring. Oh yeah, the pictures ain't bad either. %) John Zimmer tiefe@agora.rain.com PS: No digests in a while; did I miss an announcement or something? (I still haven't climbed that mountain of back-digests.) ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 08:17:33 -0800 (PST) From: Ectophiles Guide Subject: Re: music info On Wed, 9 Feb 1994, Tim Cook wrote: > Remember ages ago when we were all asked to send in as much info about > female artists (in alphabetical order). Is that information available > anywhere? It would be kind of interesting to browze though it now that I know > *so* many more female singers. Ahem. Well. We're still working on compiling the messages, but if there's someone you're particularly interested in finding out about, email me at this address and I will send you messages. We *are* actively working on editing the material now. I don't want to give an exact date when things will be ready because that never works, but soon, and as I said if you're interested in a particular person/band let me know and I'll send out any entries we may have. --Neile speaking for the Ectophiles Guide to Good Music address for requests: ethelred@u.washington.edu ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 08:20:23 -0800 (PST) From: Ectophiles Guide Subject: Re: Classified ads Doug said: > sparked an idea for my classified ads. I would like to add to the > classified ads a list of addresses, phone numbers, artists handled, > etc. for the smaller record companies that produce Ecto-fodder and > maybe even mail-order (and Internet-order?) music companies > (Ladyslipper, Noteworthy, etc). It would really be nice to have all > of this in one place. Maybe I can even nail down Aural Gratification's > address, which I keep losing. :) One of the things we collected when we were taking entries for the Ectophiles Guide to Good Music is addresses of independent record companies. So I have *lots* in the archives we're editing. I should shortly be able to give you many, many addresses. --Neile neile@u.washington.edu ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 14:29:29 -0500 (EST) From: Sam Warren Subject: Uncle Bonsai A friend of mine loaned me a tape he had made of two albums by a group called Uncle Bonsai. The group is actually a folk trio who accompany themselves on guitar. Their songs (largely) tend to be amusing (eg. "Boys Want Sex In The Morning," "Don't Put It In Your Mouth" and "Cheerleaders On Drugs"). I'm not sure where they're from (Boston?). My questions are: 1) Has anyone ever seen anything by them on CD? 2) Does anyone know if they're still around (I had heard they were breaking up)? Thanks for any help you can give. -Sam ======================================================================== From: kmorrey@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Kathleen Morrey) Subject: Re: Uncle Bonsai Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 14:54:14 -0600 (CST) Sam writes: > > A friend of mine loaned me a tape he had made of two albums by a group called > Uncle Bonsai. The group is actually a folk trio who accompany themselves on > guitar. Their songs (largely) tend to be amusing (eg. "Boys Want Sex In The > Morning," "Don't Put It In Your Mouth" and "Cheerleaders On Drugs"). I'm not > sure where they're from (Boston?). My questions are: > > 1) Has anyone ever seen anything by them on CD? > > 2) Does anyone know if they're still around (I had heard they were breaking > up)? > > Thanks for any help you can give. > > -Sam > This is basically no help at all, but I HAVE seen them on CD. I think the title of the CD is Men and Womyn, or Womyn with a Y, or something like that. They are so fun! i think it was a live recording from a show. I don't know anything about the group being around or not anymore, but I second the call for any other information. It's not really the sort of thing you can listen to over and over again, but it's something you can listen to once and laugh yourself to tears, and then maybe a month later do it again and reap excessive enjoyment from it... They are recommmened :) Kath ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 13:01:58 -0800 (PST) From: Neile Graham Subject: Kristen Hersh's _Hips & Makers_ I must say that I *really* like this album, and I think four of the songs are in the "wonderful" category: "Your Ghost," "Loon," "Me and My Charms," and "Hips and Makers". I like the overall flow of the disc, too. It starts quiet and gentle-voiced, rises to the incredibly energetic and harsh-voiced (like her Throwing Muses work) "Loon", then is gritty with last few songs. I highly recommend this one, though obviously other ectophiles have different opinions about this. --Neile neile@u.washington.edu --where Neile is when you need her ======================================================================== From: ezust@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca (Alan Ezust) Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 15:29:26 -0500 Subject: Re: Nominees for 23rd annual Juno Awards [In message "Re: Nominees for 23rd annual Juno Awards" on Feb 9, Jeffrey Hanson writes:] | --I am familiar with a song by "SKIN" off an album called "The World of | --Skin". The lead singer is Jarboe, of the Swans, and they do a song called | --"Cry Me A River" which is very gloomy and depressing... Is the one done by | --Anne Murray the same song, or what? | | Having never heard of "Skin" I can't say for sure, but | the one done by Anne Murray was first popularized by Julie London and | has been done by many others such as Diane Schurr, Carly Simon and more. | | The lyrics go something like this: [... lyrics removed ...] aha! it's the same song, indeed. I didn't know SKIN did covers though! -- | Alan Ezust ezust@{binkley.}cs.mcgill.ca Montreal, Quebec, Canada | |------------- McGill University School of Computer Science ----------------| "Recursion is a lot like recursion, only a little simpler." ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 16:29:03 -0500 From: gmcdonald@zdi.ziff.com (glenn mcdonald) Subject: Re: Uncle Bonsai >1) Has anyone ever seen anything by them on CD? > >2) Does anyone know if they're still around (I had heard they were breaking >up)? Uncle Bonsai is no more, but leader Andrew Ratshin has a new "group" now called Electric Bonsai Band, and their are two or three CDs out under that name. Ratshin is also on the folk compilation _Big Times in a Small Town_ doing a solo acoustic version of the EBB song "I Am My Dad". Hope that helps. glenn PS: The Bobs are funnier. ======================================================================== Date: 10 Feb 94 16:34:48 EST From: Mike Mendelson Subject: Amy Denio -- Tongues -- 2TU That's 2 Thumbs Up for the uninitiated. Woj has been stroking Amy for quite a while now (stoking?) and yesterday in Tower I picked up her latest CD, Tongues. I'd never heard any of her muzic before, so as usual I was entrusting my cash to an ecto recommendation. Reminds me a bit of Ingrid Karklins. Quite a bit. What language does amy sing in, btw? Well, it's 60minutes of fun, thrills and spills. My faves so far are Waltzing Tongues (hilarious) and Buka Mouth Clusters. They are :33 and :18 respectively! Very very fun. Has anyone else heard this album? Woj? Is her other stuff similar? This one comes out of Bloomingdale, Illinois from FOT records. Everyone can order: Amy Denio - Tongues - CD $12 Hear the many tongues of this multi-instrumentalist. Maestro Subgum and the Whole - At the Warthog Museum - CD $12 10yr Chicago favorites. (BTW, woj, did you ever get that CD I sent you?) [both highly recommended by mjm] You could also get: Henry Kaiser - 5 Heavenly Truths - CD $12 - 77 min. long. Down Beat gives this CD a 4star rating. Tiny Tim (!) - Tiny Tromps Thru The Twentieth Tencury - CD $12 Tiny's 1st CD. He explores music of 20th c. The Sediments - Capitalism, Inc. 93 - casst. $70 (C-40) A new updated must-have classic! (includes an actual $1 bribe) Steve Horowitz - The Code - CD $12 Members of Code also play w/ Tom Waits, Zappa, Clubfoot Orch. Frank Pahl - Romantic Side of Schizophrenia - CD $12 w/guest: eugene chadbourne, amy denio, shakin ray levi Hugh Hopper - Hooligan R0mantics - CD $12 - Hot! Winston Damon - World-Man-Band - casst. $10 To order send check/money order payable to FOT Records, add $1 per item, overseas add $2 per item, IL residents add 8% sales tax. FOT RECORDS P.O.BOX 505 Bloomingdale, IL 60108 USA I'm sure it'll be a while before ecto gets this post, because MHS is down... so you'll probably see 10 messages from me in a row. And I'll get 20 digests. Lucky me. Lucky you. -mjm ======================================================================== Date: 10 Feb 94 16:32:08 EST From: Mike Mendelson Subject: Susan Werner, Richard Thompson Susan Werner has been getting alot of coverage in the folk list. Here is an excerpt of my post to there: Last night I went to see Susan Werner open for Leo Kottke. Although Leo is obviously a skilled guitarist (understatement), I would not have paid $20 to see him. However, with Sue opening for him, I figured she'd be worth the price of admission. Of course, she was. She has a great stage presence. She was obviously nervous. I suspect she's never played to so many people before. She did make a few mistakes, but that's only a guess. She also complained about her sinuses, and said she hoped she could see us again when she wasn't "sudafed". She was cheerful, pleasant, warm, at ease (except for the obvious little bit of nerves) and easily won the audience with her playing (great) and song-writing, and super voice, and Iowa sensibility. The best part (I got there an hour early so I was sitting right in front of her face and she looked at *me* (right) a few times... it was great) was studying her facial expressions. You could see her concentrating on difficult guitar parts, and she has the most infectious smile. All in all, she was quite unique. She reminds me a bit of Shawn Colvin, but she has a much higher energy level. The energy reminds me a bit of Michelle Shocked, but the songs are very different. And she also reminded me a bit of Vance Gilbert. Allow me to recommend Moxy Fruvous. They're opening for Nick Heyward (about whom I know nothing) next week at the Park West... I'll be there. Also, Richard Thompson will be performing live at Tower Records in Chicago at 6pm, Tue. Feb. 22. -mjm ======================================================================== Subject: Re: Amy Denio -- Tongues -- 2TU Date: Thu, 10 Feb 94 17:32:03 CST From: Larry Spence Mike writes: > Very very fun. Has anyone else heard this album? > Woj? Is her other stuff similar? I haven't heard _Tongues_ yet, but I've really liked everything else that she's done so far. _Birthing Chair Blues_ on Knitting Factory is great stuff -- wonderful vocals, good songs, and a nice sense of humor. She was a member of the (now-defunct) Tone Dogs, who I liked a lot but who might be a bit instrumentally weird for ecto folks... they recorded two CDs. You might try _The Early Middle Years_ (their second and last release) first, then _Ankety Low Day_ if you like _TEMY_. I think _TEMY_ is on Soleilmoon and _ALD_ is on CZ. > This one comes out of > Bloomingdale, Illinois from FOT records. Everyone can order: > [...] > Henry Kaiser - 5 Heavenly Truths - CD $12 - 77 min. long. > Down Beat gives this CD a 4star rating. Great stuff if you like extreme synthesized guitar improvs. No ecto relevance whatsoever that I can imagine, however (well, maybe Henry's dog on the cover is a female...). - Larry ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 16:54:54 -0800 (PST) From: Ectophiles Guide Subject: Re: Uncle Bonsai > A friend of mine loaned me a tape he had made of two albums by a group called > Uncle Bonsai. The group is actually a folk trio who accompany themselves on > guitar. Their songs (largely) tend to be amusing (eg. "Boys Want Sex In The > Morning," "Don't Put It In Your Mouth" and "Cheerleaders On Drugs"). I'm not > sure where they're from (Boston?). My questions are: > > 1) Has anyone ever seen anything by them on CD? Yes. They have 3 discs available: The InEssential Uncle Bonsai, which is a "best of" their songs collection but of live version and not the version that were available on their vinyl albums. Myn Ynd Wymyn, which is a collection of 23 songs, some off previous releases and some that were only available on this release. It was originally as a cassette to their mailing list. Both of the above are available from Yellow Tail Records, 9102 - 17th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98115-3212 206-527-3546. Boys Want Sex in the Morning, which is one of their albums now available on disc. It's from Freckle Records in Seattle, 206-323-6200. > 2) Does anyone know if they're still around (I had heard they were breaking > up)? They have definitely broken up--I think it's been 6 years or so. The guy in the band, Andrew Rashtin has a couple of new projects, but they're not that interesting to me so I haven't followed them. And we went at a June Tabor concert when the two women were sitting right behind us and we heard them talking to their friends about starting a new group with a couple of other women and that they'd just started practicing. Don't know any more about that. We saw them live once and they were great and we used to have the albums in one form or another. The only reason I have the info at hand that I just wrote above is that we borrowed The InEssential Uncle Bonsai from a friend, and I have it right here. Actually, the Boys disc info I have because I've been trying to decide whether to buy it or not. They're good & fun, but I'd like to make my own "best of" disc of theirs. I'm having trouble deciding which of their discs I should buy. --Neile ======================================================================== Date: 10 Feb 94 16:35:21 EST From: Mike Mendelson Subject: oops | The Sediments - Capitalism, Inc. 93 - casst. $70 (C-40) | A new updated must-have classic! (includes an actual $1 bribe) Of course, that should be $7 (C-40). Can't speak for trhe $1 bribe, tho. -mjm ======================================================================== Date: 10 Feb 94 16:35:53 EST From: Mike Mendelson Subject: amy denio track listing This CD just gets more and more fun. Not only is she multiinstruimental, she's also polyglottal and sings with all parts of her body... Here's a track listing for the curious: Denio, Amy Tongues 18 -- 58:40 Salvatore 04:40 Further Sadness 05:45 Waltzing Tongues 00:35 Czechered Pyjamas 04:24 Da 05:02 Slugs 04:53 Buka Mouth Clusters 00:18 Six 03:30 Industry 03:00 Valentine's Tango 04:19 Monk Tongue 00:35 Jazzm 00:58 Jig 05:32 Rhymes with Ohio 03:31 Exiles 04:47 Lousy Wanker 04:43 Epiglottis 00:23 Deduo Denim 01:37 Hint: The really short titles are exactly what you think. :-) This is making my day! -mjm ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 13:51:41 -0800 (PST) From: Ectophiles Guide Subject: Re: The Moon 7X D^2 said-- > I've been keeping an email conversation with Henry Frayne, the guitarist > and co-founder of TM7X. They'll have a new album (entitled "7=49".. > get it?) out in late March, and they may tour beginning in April, > though no dates are set yet. I've been corresponding with him, too. Poor Henry--the ectophiles must clog his mailbox! ;) > Henry also has a side project called "Lanterna" which sounds really > interesting.. apparently it's much like the first fragment after the > silence after the last song (the dark, reverberating guitar chugging one). > I can post details if anyone's interested. I have the Lanterna tape, too. It's really wonderful: landscapes of sound and great packaging, though you can buy it without the packaging and get it more cheaply. Henry sings on one cut and he's got a good voice. Lynn Canfield sings on another cut, but otherwise it's instrumental. I'm one of those people who in general prefers music with vocals, but I think this tape is wonderful. I do wish it were available on disc, though! --Neile neile@u.washington.edu --where Neile is when you need her ======================================================================== From: Neil K. Guy Subject: Ah! So that's why... Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 18:12:34 -0800 (PST) ...that Jane Siberry re-issue is so cheap! I picked up "The Speckless Sky" on CD for $6.88 today, wondering why its price was so low. Well, it's got the crappiest 4-colour reproduction of the cover - the picture of Jane in her rowboat on land is so high-contrasty and gross! And the booklet has none of the nifty B&W photographs in it. :( No pictures of Jane and the band hanging around the studio... not even the fuzzy photo of Wolfgang, her dog immortalized on "Above the Treeline." Just a stupid ad booklet from MCA Canada. Oh, well. I still have the album which I remember rushing out and buying the month it was released... was it so long ago? :) The vinyl has the nice booklet with all the photos in it. The CD does sound a bit clearer though, especially on tracks towards the middle of the record. My fave track, Vladimir Vladimir, isn't all crackly and distorted like it was on vinyl! :) It's sort of like the CD release of No Borders Here, which has an incredibly ugly sort of map-like drawing on the front instead of the much classier early-80s-looking cover, a hand-coloured picture of Jane standing on a beach somewhere. That's what the original Canadian release had, anyway. Anyway, if anybody wants a cheap copy of No Borders Here or the Speckless Sky, drop me a line! - Neil K. -- 49N 16' 123W 7' / Vancouver, BC, Canada / neil_k_guy@sfu.ca ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 22:53:02 -0500 (EST) From: Robert Lovejoy Subject: schmecto Zooks! My copy of Ectonews arrived! I'm ecstatic; there is a wealth of info here!!! And to make matters even more incredible, she took the time and space to thank HGP participants (floating off the ground...) Does everyone have a handwritten "obvious by now" on page !? Why is the title inside labeled "schmecto"?:) Guess it doesn't take a lot to make me happy! Bob the quasi-delerious ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 23:21:13 -0500 (EST) From: Suspended In Duct Tape Subject: Deniol Hi! Joe Zitt noted about Anthony Braxton: >Most definitely a saxophonist. He's rocorded on the whole sax family (and I >mean the whooole group -- I think he even tried the few that Rahsaan Roland >Kirk didn't get too!) > >There seem to be a lot of name-collisions in jazz, including the >aforementioned George Lewis, Bill Evans (sax and piano), and ...uh... others >whose names evaporate from my mind at this hour. The worst case, I guess, is >the one whose apparently sadistic parents named him Myles Davis (I don't >recall what instrument). Hmmm, now I'm wondering if the Anthony Braxton in Middletown is the same one - the one in the Anthony Braxton Quartet plays the piano. mjm blasphemes: >Woj has been stroking Amy for quite a while now HELlo! Excuse me?!?!? >Reminds me a bit of Ingrid Karklins. Quite a bit. What >language does amy sing in, btw? Wow- this new album must be a LOT different from her previous outings! Sounds intriguing. Last I heard Amy Denio sang in English, but for all I know that's changed. You can never tell with her. >Woj? Is her other stuff similar? > >(BTW, woj, did you ever get that CD I sent you?) Did you CC him on this message? If not, re-send it to him, so he can get back to you when he returns from exile next week. He's off ecto for the time being. So, does anybody know of a music-oriented TV show called Rage? I just spoke with Tamar, who said she was flipping channels last weekend and came across a little blurb of Tori Amos talking about "God" before they showed the video, and she had never heard of this show before, except she thinks someone mentioned having seen a Jane Siberry video on it once. We figured we'd ask here, since ecto is such the clearinghouse for Information Musical. :) More importantly, does anyone know if the show repeats itself at all? I'm trying to get Tori's American TV spots on one tape, and I've already missed one (Today Show) and would hate to knowingly miss another... I'm listening to Joni Mitchell right now: _Blue_, which was the first CD I ever played on my CD box. I haven't listened to it in a *long* time, and Tori's cover of "A Case Of You" inspired me. What a great album. Merry February 11th to all, and to all a good night... ======================================================================= |Meredith Tarr meth@delphi.com| |"I think the Good Book is missing some pages ..." - Tori Amos | ======================================================================= ======================================================================== 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)