From: owner-ecto-digest To: ecto-digest@ns2.rutgers.edu Subject: ecto-digest V2 #33 Reply-To: ecto@nsmx.rutgers.edu Errors-To: owner-ecto-digest Precedence: bulk ecto-digest Sunday, 26 February 1995 Volume 02 : Number 033 The Ecto digest is now being generated automatically. Please send problems and questions to: ecto-owner@nsmx.rutgers.edu. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Matthews Date: Sat, 25 Feb 1995 03:30:09 -0500 Subject: Today's your birthday, friend... i*i*i*i*i*i i*i*i*i*i*i *************** *****HAPPY********* **************BIRTHDAY********* *************************************************** *************************************************************************** ******************** Paula Shanks (pas@vax02.ams.org) ********************* *************************************************************************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Paula Shanks Mon February 25 1952 Pisces Brni Mojzes Fri February 26 1965 the vanishing boy Pamela Pociluk Fri February 28 1964 Pisces Tim Steele Fri March 08 1963 Pisces kIrI Hargie Fri March 13 1970 Pisces Bob Dreano Thu March 13 1958 Pisces Randall K. Smith Sat March 15 1969 Pisces Jessica Skolnik March 16 Pisces Alan Sodoma Thu March 18 1965 LuckyLurker Barry Wong Thu March 19 1970 Merlin Graham Dombkins Fri March 19 1965 Pisces Ian Young Wed March 19 1969 Falling Rocks Jeff Wasilko Wed March 19 1969 Pisces Geoff Carre Sat March 20 1954 Pisces Bob Brown Thu March 22 1951 Ham Valerie Nozick Thu March 25 1971 Aries - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ From: "Joseph Zitt" Date: Sat, 25 Feb 1995 15:33:03 600 Subject: Noa (Achinoam Nini) Translations Several months after I'd promised them, here are my attempts at translations of the Hebrew texts on the "Noa" album. They're rough, but should get the ideas across: MISHAELA In her eyes Who knows Gray clouds dispersing to the four winds A dry stream-bed filling, covered wth green grass And the wide spaces open To the heavens A pair of eyes Look, disguised, sillhouetted in cold blue Float in the air with the golden light Of her soft hair Mishaela, what do you see? What in your heart laughs at that silence? Therefore open my eyes, single archer in the east. Isn't that enough at all? (Isn't that enough for me, enough for me at all? Isn't that enough at all?) CHILD OF MAN If only I was a tree or a flower, a tree or a flower EYE OPENER And when you open your eyes The morning changes to late afternoon And the evening is already coming down. (The morning changes to late afternoon Evening falls Night wraps, wraps the sky...) URI If only I had a son A young boy With black curls and understanding To take his hand and walk slowly Along garden paths A young boy I would call him Uri My Uri Delicate and clear is that brief name A bright fragment For my liberated child I'd call him Uri Call Uri Still I will cry like Rachel Still I will pray like Hannah at Shiloh Still I will wait For him - ---------1---------1---------1---------1---------1---------1---------- |||/ Joseph Zitt ==== jzitt@humansystems.com ===== Human Systems \||| ||/ Organizer, SILENCE: The John Cage Mailing List \|| |/Online Liaison, Third Annual Austin International Poetry Festival \| / Joe Zitt's Home Page\ ------------------------------ From: WretchAwry Date: Sat, 25 Feb 95 16:45:52 EST Subject: * Vickie checks Ecto * Vickie checks #ecto * Vickie whistles in the air * Vickie checks Ecto again * Vickie taps her fingers impatiently * Vickie wishes she lived in the New York area Vickie ------------------------------ From: justicek@edge.ercnet.com (Kim Justice) Date: Sat, 25 Feb 1995 22:24:01 -0500 Subject: Re: At 4:45 PM 2/25/95 -0500, WretchAwry wrote: >* Vickie checks Ecto > > You know, I saw you on #ecto but you never said anything. Is there a problem with your Internet provider or your IRC software? kj - -- justicek@edge.ercnet.com (Kim Justice) "Let's remember that music is not the music industry." - Keith Jarrett Finger my account for a special FREE music offer. No, really! ------------------------------ From: THE OLIVE-LOAF VIGILANTE Date: Sat, 25 Feb 1995 23:42:42 -0500 (EST) Subject: REPORT: Happy At The Bottom Line Hi! I know there are hordes of impatient people out there (hi, Vickie :>) who have been waiting on needles and pins to hear how it went last night. My most sincere apologies for taking so long to sit down and post the news, but the ectopholks who visited our place in scenic Boonton afterwards just left a little while ago, and this is the first chance I've had... In a word, it was great. Happy got a great reception, wonderful response, and I think she won some new fans (she definitely converted the WFUV staff who had previously been undecided). Yes, she brought the band. And, I heard rumblings that the Bottom Line wants her back for a show of her own, so stay tuned! But let me start from the beginning. Before I begin, however, let me get the bad news out of the way: woj went sans recording Walkman, and thus we have no tape of the show. :( I'm letting you all know this now so you can forego reading the details if you don't want to hear it. In attendance were myself, woj, Mike Curry (and what a birthday he had :), Anja, Jeff Wasilko, Larne Pekowsky, Jeff Burka and his friend Craig, Tamar and her man Graham, and my friend Shura, ticket purchaser and reservation maker extraordinaire. We met at the Zig Zag Bar And Grill for dinner beforehand -- or should I say, everyone else did. Due to a set of traffic and mass-transit related mishaps which I won't go into now I had to venture into the City on my own, and got there way too late to order anything. The nibbles of woj's dinner that I stole were quite good, though -- if you're in the area, I'd recommend it as a nice place to go. We aimed to be on our way crosstown to the Bottom Line by 10:00, but as always happens ran late, and found ourselves, a group of 10, trying in vain to find 3 available cabs in midtown Manhattan on a Friday night. Eventually we all got lucky and got to the club technically late, but not really because they were running behind schedule there anyway. We got a long table in the extreme back corner, which really wasn't bad at all because the Bottom Line is a very small place. (Hard to believe Tori Amos was once playing there... but I digress.) Actually, I was surprised to see that the place wasn't totally full -- apparently everybody went to the early show. Still, there was a sizable crowd (a hundred or so, maybe more than that), it's not like it was totally empty or anything. Anyway, no sooner had we gotten ourselves settled and ordered our drinks when the lights went down and our Evening Of No-Risk Discovery began. First on the bill was Kyle Davis, a folky acoustic singer-songwriter from Nashville whose biggest claim to fame seems to be that he got to open for Bob Dylan once. He looked like a pudgy Bela Fleck, and had a nice voice but overall he wasn't that interesting. I can't remember what any of his songs sounded like, and I don't think he did much for the rest of us either. He played his 25 minutes, and then came a flurry of activity while the stage was readied for Happy and the band to come on (all of the equipment for the entire night was set up already, and removed as each artist finished so that by the end of the night pretty much everything was gone). The show was hosted by daytime WFUV City Folk DJ Rita Houston, who had told me on the phone a couple weeks ago that she wasn't too sure what to think about Happy's music, but it was obvious that the 7:30 show had shown her the light because she was practically going nuts over Happy the entire night. (I also heard that she's on ecto now, so if that's true, hi, Rita, and welcome!!!) She introduced Happy by mentioning that she has 8 albums out on her own label etc. etc. etc., and read Happy's own "required listening" list, which included two Yes albums (_Talk_ and another one I can't recall), anything by Kate Bush, anything by Peter Gabriel, and a couple others that weren't that surprising. Meanwhile Kevin, Martha, Kelly, the bassist and drummer (whose names I have a serious mental block on) came onto the stage and began the first strains of "Hold Me". Happy came on just as Rita announced her name, and the table in the back corner went wild. :) They played five songs: Hold Me Building The Colossus Save Our Souls Don't Want To Hear It Murder The sound was well-mixed, and I thought it was excellent. (Happy's vocals did disappear when she was singing the really low notes in "Murder", but that's a minor quibble.) The band was relaxed and tight, and Happy actually seemed to be enjoying herself on stage. She was wearing the olive-green jumpsuit she had on at the Thursday night Middle East show, and she looked great. At one point during "Don't Want To Hear It" I was standing up next to the back wall so I could see better and move a bit to the music (it is simply *impossible* to sit still during the live version of this song), and Happy saw me (I really don't think she could tell who it was from the stage, but who knows?) and pointed in my direction to punctuate a line. That's when I sat down. :} "Murder" rocked, as usual, though it sounded like Kelly might have had a bit of a cold. Still, it was a good set, and not all of the wild cheers and applause were coming from our end of the room! After Happy's set was a small intermission, during which time Susanne came over to say hello. She apologized profusely for not getting the official word out about the show until after the ad had appeared in the papers: apparently she was away on business and had no clue they were going to be advertising it so quickly. I told her we all understand that she's only one person working on a planet that has only 24-hour days, and I was able to get the scoop for everyone so she needn't worry about it. I asked her how the 7:30 show went, and she said it was great. The set list was the same, though the songs weren't played exactly the same way. I also saw Sharon Nichols pass by -- she was there selling copies of Rhode- ways and handing out informational flyers about the fanzine. She and the zine have moved to AG country! The new address for Rhodeways is: P.O. Box 1953 Kingston, NY 12401 Welcome to our time zone, Sharon! After intermission it was time for Barbara Kessler, who has been billed as the best new folk artist to come out of New England in years, though I dare- say that her friend Dar Williams is hot on her heels for this distinction. She was great. (For a quick reference, think Jonatha Brooke.) She was accompanied by a bassist and a percussionist who played a wine crate, which was quite amusing. I liked all of her songs a lot except for the sappy one she did second-to-last, which tried too hard to be a Sensitive Folk Love Song. She has one album called _Stranger To This Land_, which was recorded live at the Kendall St. Cafe in Boston, a locale familiar to the Jewel fans amongst us. I didn't have enough cash on me to pick it up at the show, but I'm going to keep an eye out for it. She can also be heard on the second Martha's Vineyard Singer-Songwriter Festival double CD release, the name of which I am completely and utterly blanking on. Definitely worth checking out. Finally we had Pete and Maura Kennedy, who has Rita Houston noted had been married for 4 months, 2 days and it showed. Pete played in Nanci Griffith's touring band, among other places, and he really is a great guitarist -- the word "virtuoso" came to mind, though as woj pointed out if he'd been playing an electric guitar what he was doing would have been called "masturbation". ;> Maura is a pretty incredible guitarist herself, and the two of them together were quite amazing. If they hadn't so obviously *known* that they are good guitarists, I would have enjoyed their performance much more. I'd heard some songs off their new album _River Of Falling Stars_ on the radio and liked them a lot, but the only song that worked for me live was the title track. I had been really excited to see them and lukewarm about Barbara Kessler, but in the end I was really excited to have seen Barbara Kessler and lukewarm about the Kennedys. C'est la musique. So that was it. On the way out I introduced myself to Rita Houston, who was talking to Jeff W. about ecto and Happy. She was *really* excited about the show, and I hope the rest of the WFUV staff who saw the early show had the same reaction, so Happy can get the airplay she deserves on the station and get more notice in New York City. I also said hello to Kevin as he pack- ed up equipment. We hung around for a few minutes and Happy finally came out, it looked like for the express purpose of having her picture taken with Barbara Kessler. Barbara Kessler was freaking over Happy -- someone told me they heard her asking Happy if she would mind giving her voice lessons! :) Happy had put her hair into pigtails, which actually looked pretty good (better on her than on Sarah McLachlan ;). As she went by I said hello, and she smiled and said hi, and asked "How was it?" I told her most excellent, and she seemed very pleased to hear it. She didn't have time to chat right then because Susanne was herding her to get into the picture with Barbara, and the club was techincally closed so we were getting pressure to leave from the staff, so we departed into the cold New York night (the temperature was offically deemed Beyond Phoquing Cold after about ten seconds of walking to the PATH station) and went our separate ways. Jeff W., Tamar, Graham, Mike, and Anja followed woj and I home, where we promptly fell into bed around 3:15 and didn't rush to get up today. Once we were all as coherent as we were going to get we checked to see if our VCR had managed to fathom the concept of taping X-Files from one channel and then Tori on Leno from another channel without destroying anything, and were quite pleasantly surprised to discover that the answer was yes. Everyone who is glad to see that Tori has finally decided to see reason and stop perming her hair, please raise your hand. Thank you. Beautiful rendition of "Butterflies". Was that a blanket she was wearing as a skirt? I'm looking forward to the Grammies this week for the sole reason that I can't wait to see what the hell she's going to wear. ;> We also viewed our newly-acquired tape of Jane Siberry on the Canadian show "Rita McNeil" (or was it "Rita And Friends"?). Jane was great, but the show itself was painful. If some Canadian out there would be so kind as to explain to me just who this Rita person is and why she has her own show, I'd appreciate it. Thanks. Then we enjoyed the mocha cheesecake Tamar had baked for Mike's birthday and associated cookies (I can't deal with anything that has coffee in it), introduced Tamar and Graham to the experience that is the Y Kant Tori Read "The Big Picture" video, and fled to Bennigan's for dinner, after which the out-of-towners departed. So there you go -- an offical Ectogathering built around Happy's first real live performance in New York City, which from all accounts was a rousing success. Yay!!! It was nice to finally meet you, Larne, and Jeffy, I hope the rest of your New York weekend was a blast, too. Valerie, you shoulda been there, dammit, work or no work. Thpth. +==========================================================================+ |Meredith Tarr meth@delphi.com| |Boonton, NJ USA finger info at: mtarr@eagle.wesleyan.edu| +==================***The Christian Right Is Neither***====================+ ------------------------------ From: THE OLIVE-LOAF VIGILANTE Date: Sat, 25 Feb 1995 23:53:40 -0500 (EST) Subject: Kirsty MacColl Hi! Kirsty MacColl was on World Cafe the other day, and we managed to tape it. I haven't heard it yet, but woj says it was a good appearance. She's going to be performing in New York at Tramps at the exact same time Sarah is going to be at Radio City, dammit. :P I hope she plays somewhere else reachable around that time... While I'm here, I have a meeting in Manhattan on Tuesday morning and will probably stop by the Town Hall box office afterwards to pick up tickets to see Victoria Williams. If anyone would like me to get some for them while I'm there and thus avoid Ticketslime, e-mail me ASAP. Thanks. +==========================================================================+ |Meredith Tarr meth@delphi.com| |Boonton, NJ USA finger info at: mtarr@eagle.wesleyan.edu| +==================***The Christian Right Is Neither***====================+ ------------------------------ From: "R. N. Dominick" Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 01:24:29 -0500 (EST) Subject: Portishead...wow. ...was nicely presented with a brand-new copy of Portishead's _Dummy_ this evening in the midst of an evening of bookstoring/eating Mexican food/shopping. Eventually, we dragged ourselves home, and I came out to the computer to get online and tend to things I'd been neglecting for a while. About a minute into the first song, my thoughts ran such: "Oh, goddess... why didn't I get this a long time ago?" I can't really describe my reaction to the album as a whole; the mixing is odd, but the combination of that, the music, and Beth Gibbons' vocals... wow... Now all I have to do is find the "Sour Times" CD single and the remix album I heard something about somewhere (wow, that's specific, isn't it?). Guess it's time for a trip to Wizard. Wasn't planning to go there until they called saying that Jewel's album had been released... but they are the only place likely to have both of those things and the import single of "Now They'll Sleep"... The other CD what I had in my hot large hand before deciding to get Portishead was Bettie Serveert's newest -- but I couldn't remember enough of what was said about her/them here to be really sure about that purchase. Anyone care to refresh my memory? It's much too late. I hope this is coherent, y'all. Oh, and I've volunteered to take over the Ecto classifieds; I suppose I'll be posting a bigger announcement about that tomorrow. - --r. ------------------------------ From: jeffw@jane.tiac.net (Jeff Wasilko) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 01:19:55 -0500 (EST) Subject: New Address for Rhodeways (fanzine) Sharon Nichols has moved back east, so if you have anything to mail her (or would like to subscribe, hint, hint) mail to: P.O. Box 1953 Kingston, NY 12401 Sharon said she's going to be starting the March issue ASAP, so if you have anything you'd like to get in, send it ASAP. Jeff PS: The Bottom Line show rocked! - -- Jeff @ Home.... "I'll be youah race-cah drivah..." -- Jewel "Pahrk youah race-cah in Havahad Yahd?" -- Anja [smoe] ------------------------------ From: Michael Matthews Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 03:30:06 -0500 Subject: Today's your birthday, friend... i*i*i*i*i*i i*i*i*i*i*i *************** *****HAPPY********* **************BIRTHDAY********* *************************************************** *************************************************************************** ******************* Brni Mojzes (mojzes@monet.vill.edu) ******************* *************************************************************************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Brni Mojzes Fri February 26 1965 the vanishing boy Pamela Pociluk Fri February 28 1964 Pisces Tim Steele Fri March 08 1963 Pisces kIrI Hargie Fri March 13 1970 Pisces Bob Dreano Thu March 13 1958 Pisces Randall K. Smith Sat March 15 1969 Pisces Jessica Skolnik March 16 Pisces Alan Sodoma Thu March 18 1965 LuckyLurker Barry Wong Thu March 19 1970 Merlin Graham Dombkins Fri March 19 1965 Pisces Ian Young Wed March 19 1969 Falling Rocks Jeff Wasilko Wed March 19 1969 Pisces Geoff Carre Sat March 20 1954 Pisces Bob Brown Thu March 22 1951 Ham Valerie Nozick Thu March 25 1971 Aries - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ From: Nicholas Hill Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 11:53:46 -0500 Subject: Mt Stage/ Idiots-Delight mailing list Just thought i'd post this schedule for info..Sorry to those folks who cant get this show Mt. Stage radio show //Schedule for March Mt. Stage will be on the road in March, so, there will be no live shows. *March 5 - Braodcast of a "best of" compilation featuring Greg Brown, Janis Ian, Peter Himmelman, June Tabor, Patty Larkin, and Sweet Honey In The Rock *March 12 - Broadcast of a "best of" compilation featuring Vance Gilbert, Bill Mottissey, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Christine Lavin, Ann Magnuson, Paul Brady, and Chris Smither *March 19 - Rebroadcast of a Jan. '94 show featuring The Band, Cowboy Junkies, and Kieran Kane *March 26 - Rebroadcast of a Feb. '94 show featuring Richard Thompson, David Wilcox, and Four Men & A Dog ****************** The radio program Idiot's Delight, hosted by Vin Scelsa on the big commercial station WXRK (home of H. Stern) every Sunday night has a mailing list started by fans last week.. Vin plays many ecto freindly artists and there have been a couple of reveiws of the Required Listening show..This list would probably be interesting to music fans even if you can't hear the station. To get further information on how to subscribe/unsubscribe/change your subscription address, as well as the other available commands, send email to idiots-delight-request@netcom.com with message body: help ------------------------------ From: Doug Burks Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 09:42:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: Tape dubbing news Greetings, I'm happy (though not Happy (I've listened to too many Happy jokes in Happy's interviews :) )) to announce the addition of another tape to the tape dubbing project. Jewel (Kilcher) Live! Recorded at various concerts during 1994 at the Inner Change in San Diego CA USA. Submitted by Jeff Hanson. See (well, hear :) ) what the Ecto talk is all about! I've included the song list at the end of this post. (Any and all corrections welcomed!) Also the truly picky may have read my last announcement and wondered where the Happy Rhodes Radio Tour II tape was. Well, I've restructured a couple of tapes, hoping to make them a little more consistent. I hope I can make this clear. The tapes affected are now: Happy Rhodes Radio Tour II Happy Rhodes interviewed by Meredith Tarr on Champagne Jam on WESU, Happy's appearance on a WXPN (Philadelphia PA) fundraiser., on the World Cafe by David Dye on 28 Aug 1994, and by Helen Leicht on WMMR (Philadelphia PA) on 24 Aug 1994. Some of the interviews include live performances. Submitted by Bob Lovejoy and woj. Happy Rhodes Live! Albany NY 18 March 1992 Vol I (C-100) Happy Rhodes Live! Albany NY 18 March 1992 Vol II (C-100) Live recording by woj of the Happy Rhodes concert at the QE2. This is a high quality recording for the conditions. (Note that this tape will only be sent to Ectophiles. Please respect Happy's and Kevin's wishes and don't make copies of this for anyone who does not already own Happy's albums). Happy Rhodes Live! Joyous Lake Woodstock NY 11 Aug 1994 Tape recording by woj of Happy's 45min long concert. The recording quality is acceptable. The usual restrictions for concert recordings apply here. (This is on the same tape as Albany Vol II). In brief, I moved the Joyous Lake concert recording onto the second side of the second Albany concert tape, then combined the interviews which had been on the second side of the second Albany concert tape and the second side of the Joyous Lake concert tape onto the Happy Rhodes Radio Tour II tape. Got that? Well, tough!! ;) Awaiting your orders, I remain ... Doug Burks _O_ @>->--- dbx@netcom.com |< She really is!! JEWEL (KILCHER) LIVE! various 1994 at the Inner Change in San Diego CA Side A Jewel Kilcher Angel Needs a Ride [live] Jewel Kilcher Billy [live] Jewel Kilcher Tangled Up [live] Jewel Kilcher Thousand Miles Away [live] Jewel Kilcher Don't [live] Jewel Kilcher The Morning Song [live] Jewel Kilcher Pieces of You [live] Jewel Kilcher Sometimes It Be That Way [live] Jewel Kilcher Save Your Souls [live] Jewel Kilcher His Pleasure Is My Pain [live] Jewel Kilcher Daddy [live] Jewel Kilcher Been Down So Long [live] Jewel Kilcher Amen [live] Side B Jewel Kilcher Money [live] Jewel Kilcher Angel Standing By [live] Jewel Kilcher Hey Little Sister [live] Jewel Kilcher Wild Horses [live] Jewel Kilcher 501 Beauty Queens [live] Jewel Kilcher Too Late [live] Jewel Kilcher Walk Away [live] Jewel Kilcher Upon the Mountain [live] Jewel Kilcher I Don't Care [live] Jewel Kilcher Painters [live] Jewel Kilcher I Was Meant for You [live] Jewel Kilcher Daddy [live] Jewel Kilcher She's a Goddess [live] Jewel Kilcher My Own Private God's Gift to Women [live] Doug Burks _O_ @>->--- dbx@netcom.com |< She really is!! ------------------------------ From: Ulrich Grepel Date: Sun, 26 Feb 95 18:49:38 +0100 Subject: Heather Nova - new German Tourdates!! Hi! Ilka sent this to me (albeit two weeks ago...) - ----------8<---------- Hi there, I have *very* good news for you! I have the new tourdates for Heather Nova for you! 25.3. Stuttgart (Uli - was meinst Du?? Ich wuerde mitfahren!!!) 26.3. Duesseldorf (...vielleicht wuerde ich sogar hir mitkommen...) 28.3. Halle 29.3. Erlangen 4.4. Muenchen 5.4. Freiburg 6.4. Frankfurt (Batschkapp - I certainly go to this one! Tim, do you want to come over???? I can promise you a backstage visit!!!) 8.4. Bielefeld 9.4. Bremen 10.4. Hamburg Not bad, is it?? Originally they said that there would be about 4 - 5 concerts! I hope we'll see each other at some of these!!! Ilka = ) P.S.: And please feel free to post this list to Ecto! - -- "Ein 32-Bit-Betriebssystem fuer uns?" - "Wozu? Wir haben doch zwei mit 16." [IBM ad promoting OS/2] ------------------------------ From: jobinm@pib2.pib.dpi.qld.gov.au Date: Mon, 27 Feb 1995 12:18:04 +1000 (EST) Subject: Oz dates for Loreena's concert A dusty figure lifts his hand to point out: The concert dates for Loreena Mckennitt if the land of Oz are 14/3/95 Adelade Norwood Concert Hall 16/3/95 Sydney State Theatre 17/3/95 Brisbane Concert Hall 20/3/95 Melbourne Concert Hall Why post these dates, as there in the local rag? Well I don't read the local rag but I read by mail, sort of. I would have missed the concert if I wasn't looking a different place to call work. I thought someone else might benifit too. Well after that exersion, I think I'll go and lie down. Fre|>eric Oh before I forget, in Brisbane they're $38. ------------------------------ End of ecto-digest V2 #33 ************************* ======================================================================== Please send any questions or comments about the list to ecto-owner@nsmx.rutgers.edu