From: owner-ecto-digest To: ecto-digest@ns2.rutgers.edu Subject: ecto-digest V2 #82 Reply-To: ecto@nsmx.rutgers.edu Errors-To: owner-ecto-digest Precedence: bulk ecto-digest Wednesday, 19 April 1995 Volume 02 : Number 082 The Ecto digest is now being generated automatically. Please send problems and questions to: ecto-owner@nsmx.rutgers.edu. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Neile Graham Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 08:35:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: montreal (fwd) mjm wrote: > The Henry's (are they canadian?) They're an independent Toronto band. The only place I've heard that carries them for certain is HMV in Toronto. > Veda Hille Darn! I was hoping her music was pretty widely available across Canada. There is a distributor though that handles both her and Kathleen Yearwood in Canada, called Amatish records, and their email address is: amatish@sizone.pci.on.ca > Kathleen Yearwood (is she canadian?) Yes, she lives in a log cabin north of Edmonton, Alberta. I'm really looking forward to seeing her when she passes through Seattle next month. > Pois z'en rouge I've never seen them anywhere, either. They're certainly not available on the west coast. I'll be in Toronto in June and will have another look around then. - --Neile neile@u.washington.edu ------------------------------ From: Jeffrey Hanson Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 08:44:27 -0700 Subject: Jewel Promos woj: >there are also at least three promotional discs floating about. besides >the _save the linoleum_ disc i mentioned a few weeks ago, there are >also two promo singles for "who will save our souls". the first >includes "i'm sensitive" and the second has a 20 minute or so interview >with jewel done by san diego's 91x's mike halloran. Hey, if anyone sees any Jewel promos and wants to pick them up for me, I would be very thankful and would pay for the CDs and shipping. They're quite hard to come by here in San Diego where she's quite popular. Thanks a bunch! Jeff Hanson jhanson@bbn.com ------------------------------ From: "steve (s.l.) fagg" Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 17:57:00 +0100 Subject: re:Renaissance lyrics, anyone? In message "Renaissance lyrics, anyone?", 'rholmes@cs.stanford.edu' writes: >I was wondering if anyone knew of any sites where I could get lyrics >for the group Renaissance. I have only reissues on CD handy (I and >II), and these don't provide lyrics. Any other Renaissance fans? Do >you know if their stuff is going to / has been reissued other than in >the collection ("Tales of 1001 Nights I and II)? I found a Japanese >import of Prologue, but no others so far (although I must admit I >haven't searched very hard, not having any trouble finding things to >relieve myself of cash over...). I have all of Renaissance's albums on CD apart from "Timeline" (the last one to feature Annie Haslam, as far as I am aware). They tend to show up for a while and then disappear again, but they are (or have been) all out there somewhere - keep looking! Last year Michael Dunford released a "Renaissance" album called "The Other Woman". Dunford was the only member of the band whose name I recognised, though he was writing with Betty Thatcher. I cannot in all honesty recommend this album to any except completists. TTFN Steve - -- Steve Fagg a.k.a. Nightwol ( 'phone: +44-1279-402437 ) ( s.l.fagg@bnr.co.uk (work) nightwol@dircon.co.uk (home) ) *** We tried to add it all up and got merely sunrise. *** *** Try putting that in a letter to someone in exile. *** ------------------------------ From: "Matt Bittner" Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 12:13:04 +0000 Subject: Re: Jewel Promos > woj: > >there are also at least three promotional discs floating about. besides > >the _save the linoleum_ disc i mentioned a few weeks ago, there are > >also two promo singles for "who will save our souls". the first > >includes "i'm sensitive" and the second has a 20 minute or so interview > >with jewel done by san diego's 91x's mike halloran. > > Hey, if anyone sees any Jewel promos and wants to pick them up for me, > I would be very thankful and would pay for the CDs and shipping. They're > quite hard to come by here in San Diego where she's quite popular. > > Thanks a bunch! > > Jeff Hanson > jhanson@bbn.com > > Count me in for Jewel promo's as well. I already have 'pieces of you' (true, not a promotional item) and (thanks to Neal) 'Shiva Diva Do-Wop'. Any other would be more than welcome. I apologize if I missed this - our connection to our provider is not up all the time - but could someone (who has a long time-out period on sending mail) e-mail me any tour info on Jewel? Thanks. ------------------------------ From: JC214@aol.com Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 13:21:02 -0400 Subject: Fwd: shows and cds - --------------------- Forwarded message: Subj: shows and cds Date: 95-04-18 13:16:51 EDT From: CTMacs To: JC214 wow! that last ecto was a biggie! so glad to see meth's review of 10k maniacs at toads's - i have to agree totally (once again!) that they were VERY good if not even better without natalie and yes the sound at toad's is fair at best (although sugar sounded great there -probably just because of sheer volume!). so sorry we weren't able to hook up but joe had to work late and we got there just as they were going on. wanted to go see natalie with the hudson valley philharmonic at upac in kingston last week but the band had a gig. anybody out there go? the ads said she was only singing 3 songs of hers plus a couple by martin briley (!!)?? just got new sarah tour dates has anyone posted them yet? she'll be with the chieftains for the majority of the gigs including jones beach and garden state arts center! nice double bill! speaking of sarah i got email from cathy barrett who relayed a message that sarah LOVED her new sunglasses and she will be contacting me regarding my band's cd! hopefully that means she liked it..... speaking of my band (SANS CHERUBS) we will be playing a showcase gig at the world-famous TOWNE CRIER CAFE in pawling ny on sunday april 30th at 8:30pm. this is one of the folk music world's premiere clubs to play and it's quite an honor for a local band to be asked to headline! i guess we made a good impression when we opened for the nields! the opening act is melissa holland who is also a very talented singer-songwriter. we will be playing two sets mixing acoustic and electric stuff and a bunch of new material as well as what's on our cd. maybe some ectophiles will be able to come? (meth, woj???). look for me in the fairfield weekly which i know is found all over new haven- they interviewed me regarding the danbury music scene (but seemed more interested in the all-gay aspect of my band!!- tabloid trash!) surreal is playing "myst" while listening to sheila chandra! well i too went cutout bin hunting! finds: "the winding sheet" by mark lanegan ($3.99!) -GREAT album by the singer of screaming trees with k.cobain guesting, predominantly acoustic/blues. "idylls" by love spirals downwards ($5.99 and worth it) not as immediate at "ardor" but still good. "for the country" by dumptruck ($3.99) i'd lent this out years ago and never got it back -very r.e.m.-ish. just saw kevin salem here in danbury several weeks ago so this was a joy to find. "geggy tah" ($0.99) one of the women in my band loves this and plays it constantly. non-cut out bin stuff: two grant lee buffalo boots "like a shot" and "the great white buffalo" the four pink floyd trance remix cds - "meddle","dark side",welcome to the remix" and "revision bell" supposedly these were remixed by the orb. i don't like "the division bell"album at all but the remix is awesome! these are must-haves for anyone into trance/techno stuff like orbital,prodigy,etc... xtc "fab foursome in philly" - GREAT show! drywall "work the dumb oracle" - new band from stan ridgway, very early wall of voodoo sounding team dresch "personal best" - hardcore lesbian punk- my band did a show with them at a gay club here in danbury (VERY diverse bill- like jewel being followed by sepultura!) they're woderful people and a very good, tight band if you like poppy punk thrash stuff pizzicato five "made in usa" - a local store owner insisted i buy this. kind of easy-listening/60's ish, not at all what i was expecting (i'd heard comparisons with b-52s - NO WAY!) good in its own warped way though("go-go dancer" cooks!). gene "olympian" - being a subscriber to melody maker and nme i've been following these guys and buying their singles which have consistently been good! the album is a great disappointment. joe heard me playing it, muttered something about a smiths ripoff and left the room. that says it all. "celtic graces" - an emi compilation with davy spillane, paul brady, planxty and others. worth it just for paul brady's "arthur mcbride" now the question in our household is "where do we put all of these cds?". i am TOTALLY out of room in the dining room (which is where the majority - -5,500+ are displayed in racks) and now they're creeping heavily into my office by the computer, not to mention the pile of 3-400 downstairs in the band practice room! i was thinking i'd have a wall unit built that could hold 8,000 but that'll be full by the time i get it done! helllllppp! (and no i'm not giving any away!) i wish i was more fluent with computers - i wanna go to the mush room! chuck ------------------------------ From: jeffy@wam.umd.edu Date: Tue, 18 Apr 95 17:47:56 -0400 Subject: Re: Fwd: shows and cds >From: CTMacs writes >just got new sarah tour dates has anyone posted them yet? she'll be with the >chieftains for the majority of the gigs including jones beach and garden >state arts center! nice double bill! Hey, Neal, have you heard anything about the Chieftains double-billing with Sarah at the Wolftrap show? I'd _love_ to see them again. >speaking of my band (SANS CHERUBS) You mention later that y'all have a CD available...what's the distribution situation? >interested in the all-gay aspect of my band!!- tabloid trash!) What's worse? That or marginalization? >surreal is playing "myst" while listening to sheila chandra! Heh. I can't imagine listening to _anything_ while playing Myst -- its own soundtrack is too wonderful. Lately I've been going crazy with the TV on in the background 'cuz there's some commercial whose soundtrack sounds just like one of the bits off Myst. >pizzicato five "made in usa" - a local store owner insisted i buy this. kind >of easy-listening/60's ish, not at all what i was expecting (i'd heard >comparisons with b-52s - NO WAY!) good in its own warped way though("go-go >dancer" cooks!). Having only heard "Twiggy Twiggy," I can understand B-52's comparisons...the band has a cheezy sound (complete with organ) which somehow works really well. A tremendously fun song, and while it may not sound quite anything like the B-52's, it's certainly evocative... >"celtic graces" - an emi compilation with davy spillane, paul brady, planxty >and others. worth it just for paul brady's "arthur mcbride" ARGH! You've just reminded me that my copy of Alain Stivell's _Again_ is stil on loan -- to a friend who ran off to London for a month or two without a specific return date, and I have this amazing urge to hear it. Jeff (who has just responded on such a variety of topics that he feels like he's klaused, even though it's all been in response to a single piece of e-mail) ------------------------------ From: Paul Malan Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 17:54:00 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Sally Oldfield I've been a non-posting list member for a few months --- I'm the one Ken Blake mentioned who rushed out and bought all the Happy Rhodes albums after he me lent some of them! Seeing mention of Sally Oldfield tempted me to post, since she was one of my great musical passions of the early 80's (equalled only by ELO, 10k Maniacs and now Happy!) Sally is indeed Mike's sister and has produced several excellent albums. "Water Bearer" is probably her most well-known album, and the single "Mirrors" from the album became quite popular (late 70's?). The music is quite beautiful and conjures up images of waterfalls and magical forests, with some lyrics based on Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings". I used to listen to it a lot on my Walkman at work and would find it an immediate stress reliever. Other albums of hers that I can recommend are "Celebrations", "Femme", and "Strange Day in Berlin". The albums are readily available in the UK, and I have also seen CD Connection list them. Sally has a unique voice that she uses like a fine musical instrument. But I must warn you that some people form a immediate dislike to it. A while back I was horrified to see a thread on one of the music newgroups in which people really trashed her singing on Mike's albums. Oh well, each to his own. If there is sufficient interest, I would be willing to make a Sally Oldfield tape for Doug Burks' dubbing project. Let me know. - -- Paul (pm@fluent.com) ------------------------------ From: Rob Eubanks Date: Tue, 18 Apr 95 14:43:03 CDT Subject: Re: Renaissance lyrics, anyone? On Mon, 17 Apr 95 Richard, said: > >I was wondering if anyone knew of any sites where I could get lyrics >for the group Renaissance. I have only reissues on CD handy (I and >II), and these don't provide lyrics. Any other Renaissance fans? Do >you know if their stuff is going to / has been reissued other than in >the collection ("Tales of 1001 Nights I and II)? I found a Japanese >import of Prologue, but no others so far (although I must admit I >haven't searched very hard, not having any trouble finding things to >relieve myself of cash over...). > Yes! I'm a Renaissance fan! I have been for a long time - since high school as a matter of fact (late '70's). Unfortunately, I'm in the same situation as you. I've only got I and II on CD. I pulled out some of my old Renaissance cassettes, but they don't have the lyrics either. Nor have I come across anything on the WWW. Sorry. As a matter of fact, I had been thinking about posting something about Renaissance. If I recall correctly, in your "intro" post you mentioned that you are a pre-1980 Rennaisance fan. I don't much care for their post -'80 stuff either. Though I've a few of those later releases, I don't recall listening to them very much. Even so, Renaissance, along with Rush, Moody Blues, ELP, Alan Parsons Project and Queen were my favorite bands in the late '70's to early '80's. Currently, that list no longer includes ELP and The Moody Blues (I still listen to their older stuff, though), but it has lenthened with the addition of not a few female artists, such as Happy Rhodes and Loreena Mckennitt (I'll throw in Clannad as well even though it isn't entirely female), and a few male ones, such as Yes, Jon Anderson, and Sting. In the little booklet accompanying the Renaissance I CD, it states, basically, that if you ever mentioned to anyone that you were a fan of Renaissance, you'd get one of two responses: either a "yeah! they're really awsome", or a blank look and a "Renaissance? Who's that?" Growing up in the midwest, I *always* got the latter. I guess the band was only popular in the Northeast (so the booklet says, at any rate). It wasn't until I was in the Navy (ah, those forgettable Navy days...) that I met a very few individuals who had heard of Renaissance. Anyway, I still listen to Renaissance pretty regularly. A couple of their songs are on my "all time favorite songs" list-- those being "Black Flame" and "Ocean Gypsy". That second song always reminds me of my yearning to get back to the ocean. Hopefully, in the next year or so, I'll be able to. I can't decide which coast yet (although I lived for several years on the Aleutian Island of Adak (Alaska), I'm leaning toward the East coast.) I guess that as long as there is an ocean nearby, mountains, lots of snow and its a lot farther north than where I am presently, I'll be thrilled (along one of the Norwegian fjords sounds nice! :> ). Ah, well...(dream)...for now I'm stuck here in Missouri (misery) with the humidity of summer fast approaching. :( Sorry for rambling there at the end. - -Rob QUIT ------------------------------ From: wombat toga party Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 18:42:45 -0400 Subject: Re: montreal (fwd) Neile Graham sez: >mjm wrote: >> Veda Hille >Darn! I was hoping her music was pretty widely available across Canada. there were mutiple copies available at will in halifax. so i guess that distributor has the ends covered. as with kevin kline, they miss the middle parts. ;) woj ------------------------------ From: David Dixon Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 18:08:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: snippets On Tue, 18 Apr 1995, wombat toga party wrote: > she has one album to date, _grandmother's tea leaves_, which can be > ordered from her. she has an e-mail address, but i can't seem to find > it - dave dixon or chris sampson should be able to remind us what it > is. send her a note for more details (Though i'm guessing it'll be a > bit before she can reply, being on the east coast and all). Glad to hear the concert went well. Emily was pretty nervous about it when I talked to her last week; apparently some record-company muckymucks were going to be there. She used to have an account here at Berkeley from when she did some temp work for a professor, but she lost that account a short time ago. She still has her CCRMA account (ecb@ccrma.stanford.edu), but since it's a long-distance call for her to logon, she doesn't check it too often. She's really good about answering email, though. D^2 ------------------------------ From: SBI!200HUBBARD!AMYD@lmbinc.attmail.com Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 17:37:00 +0000 Subject: Trivia call..... Any George Harrison fans out there? I was driving along the highway the other day, listening to this "70's hits" radio station, when they played George's "What is Life?" a 70's radio standard - and a personal fave. Anyway.... the last verse... the one with the cool weepy guitar on it... i noticed the guitar was mixed differently than i was used to hearing. Since I was on my way to a friend's house - who is a major triviaholic and Beatlefan to boot - I asked HIM if he knew of 2 different mixes of that song. We played both the (presumed) "single" version (on the Greatest Hits) and then from All Things Must Pass. Our ears noticed slight difference between the two mixes - the ATMP version had the louder mix of the guitar. Anyone know if we are just imagining things or is this a reality? I KNOW i'm probably barking up the wrong tree (and should be asking this in a Beatles related list.....) but I figured we are all an eclectic bunch and it's worth a try.! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Hey MJM! Welcome back! - it's funny - i was JUST thinking about you today for some reason - i guess it was when someone at work mentioned Montreal - and i thought of you there.... don't ask me why. Anyway ;-) What is the track listing on the Jane video - and who puts it out? (I may have been asleep at the keyboard but.......) Do you think it would be available here? (you live in Chicago right? how `bout at Video Beat?) Thanks ! *********** Amy *********** ****************************** ------------------------------ From: Robert Lovejoy Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 22:23:48 -0400 Subject: Re: catching up with ecto On Mon, 17 Apr 1995 jeffw@triple-i.com (Jeff Wasilko) said: >Umm, uh, I'm a tad behind on my ecto reading (would you believe 958 >messages in the latest ecto folder). What's up with the 'living room >concert'? H & K were in town recently taping Echoes. They performed in John's Living Room, as many performers do. (John produces Echoes from his home.) I have no info on air dates; in fact I just discovered WXPN only carries one or two editions of Echoes a week, but it's a daily program. We may not get it at all here. Kevin said he'd get a DAT when it was put together, and promised me a copy which I can pass along to dbx. Robert ------------------------------ From: WretchAwry Date: Wed, 19 Apr 95 0:13:14 EDT Subject: Susan (oops) and EctoMUSH (not just for Ectophiles) First, sorry about the false warning about Susan Voelz...she was on Conan, but not to sing one of her songs...she played violin for Charlie Sexton. Ah well. Second, this is being cross-posted to all the Goddess mailing lists (IMHO, ok?) and if there's flaming to be done...send 'em to me. I've got a dev/null file that's just waiting for 'em (mainly from rdt). This *is* good information for Tori and Kate and Sarah and Milla and Jane fans to know/have access to, as well as Happy fans. Why is this MUSH interesting to anyone other than Ectophiles? Well, because it is run in the spirit that Ecto-the mailing list is run. There are rooms for and discussion is encouraged about all kinds of different artists. The rooms need fans to create objects and spread the word. You wouldn't believe how empty the Milla, Tori and Sarah rooms are. They shouldn't stay that way. We need fans there! To give an idea of what one fan can do, I'll use myself as an example. There's an "Artist Annex" off the main Ecto discussion room. One of those rooms is a Jane Siberry room. I made a link from my suite to Jane's room (called SIB) and I've created a mini-complex for Jane fans...it's hard to describe, but imagination is queen in a MUSH, so imagine... Leading off the SIB room and my main living room is a room I called "The Lobby". From The Lobby, rooms go off into all directions and all but 1 are Jane-dedicated. Go one way and you'll enter the "Temple". Go another way and you'll enter "The Speckless Sky". There's also "The Walking" "No Borders Here" "Bound By The Beauty" and "The Strange Well" each of these places are "rooms" and contain things. I've just started @creating items, but for instance, if you enter "The Strange Well" you'll see The Magic Beads. If you type 'wish' the beads start to shimmer and seem to come alive and you wish "comes true" :-). In "Bound By The Beauty" you'll see a "Red Wagon" and if you type 'roll' you can get in and take a "ride" or float down the river on a raft with a white tent on it in "The Walking" room. Imagination abounds, and it's a *lot* of fun to create these rooms and objects. Anyone who visits the EctoMUSH can not only create objects, they can build rooms too (there are a few rules, but you just need to read the instructions). Then again, you don't have to create a thing...you can just wander around and 'look' at things and play with things and talk to people and have fun that way too. Someone on rdt objected to the MUSH post because it can get addictive. Sure it can! But like anything, moderation is the key. Anything can be addictive...it's up to the individual person to watch themselves. In the meantime, this is the FIRST (that I know about) MUSH area dedicated specifically to female vocals of the Kate/Happy/Jane/Tori/Sarah/Milla ilk. I think people should know about it, and I don't agree that this type of post is "off-topic" at all. It's a place for fans of these women (and others) can meet and mix and congregate, and it's more, MUCH more interesting than regular irc. So, at the risk of bringing down the wrath of rdt on my head...I'm sending these instructions again. I've added some things and deleted others, but the original was written by Jason. Now it's my turn to post them. MUSH isn't hard, once you learn the basic commands. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. This is from the Ecto FAQ - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- {Ecto MUSH} Jason Greshes has built an area for Happy fans, and fans of other female artists (in the spirit of eclectic Ecto). It's quite extensive, fun, and worth browsing. Here's the info: On unix systems the command is: telnet caisr2.caisr.cwru.edu 4201 (the "4201" is very important) ^_______don't forget to put this space in. For vax I believe it is: telnet caisr2.caisr.cwru.edu/port=4201 You should get the login banner, which gives you the logon options. In a MUSH you control a character--you give it its name, its description, you walk around the mush, you pick things up, read things, look at things, go different direction, and talk to people. When you first log on you need to create a character for yourself. So you do this: create Nickname password ^^^^^^ For example: create BillyBudd Melville This will create a character named BillyBudd and he will have the password Melville. Next time you telnet to the MUSH, you'll type: connect Nickname password (instead of create) ^^^^^^^ You will then proceed down the newbie TRAIL, which will tell you some of the basic mush commands and help you get a little set up. Read the instructions in the TRAIL carefully...they're important. You'll get lots of info, such as to talk to others in the same room, type either say or " Once you are done with that you should enter a description for your character. Do it like this: @desc me=Billy is handsome and honest, b-b-b-but don't ask tough questions. Now, if people do look BillyBudd they will see that description. Next, you can walk around a mush by taking the exits it lists for each room. If where you are going is far away, going there room by room can be a pain in the butt. To get around that there is a command to teleport to a room. the ecto mush room is #68340 To get there do: @tel #68340 @tel is the teleport command, and #68340 is where you want to go. Make sure to use the @ and the # signs in your command, and copy the spacing exactly--there should be no space between @ and tel and # and 68340. You will appear in the ecto room. So you don't get lost, there are no doorways to *outside* of the ecto area, just the ones that lead to other parts of the ecto area. There are a couple of signs there for you to read. Type read You can look at any object by doing: look the < > mean fill in the blank with the object name, such as sign. DO NOT TYPE < and > For instance: look here (will give you an overview of the entire room) look (will give you a description of the player you name) look guestbook (an example of something that's actually in the ecto room) Also, you need to type enough of the name for the mush to tell which you mean. For example, if there is a Red Sign, a Blue Sign, and a Yellow Sign, typing look sign won't get you too far. look yellow sign will tell you what the yellow sign says. There are lots of exits in the ecto room, go exploring and have fun! You can go anywhere in the entire ecto complex...everything is public. If someone creates a room that they don't want you in, it will be locked and you can't get in...so don't worry about being in the "wrong" place. You'll know if you're not supposed to go somewhere. In the anteroom is a receptionist that will take any messages for me (Jason) so if I'm not around and you have a suggestion, comment, complaint, etc. just leave it with her. When you walk in she'll give instructions on how to work with her. (Yes, on a mush you can create fake people that can do things.) There are 2 fake "people" in the Ecto room at all times: Angela (who will play music for you and get you food and drinks) and Damon (who will also take a message for Jason), so always type look to see who's real and who's fake. The other thing you have to do is: @link me=here This will make the ecto room your home on the mush. That way if you decide to explore the mush more, you can type home and get get back to the ecto room if you get lost. Another thing this does is that the next time you connect, it will send you automatically to the ecto area, so you don't have to @teleport there everytime you connect. Btw, when I say type whatever, I mean type whatever and hit return. Wouldn't want anyone to be sitting there for half an hour staring at connect Me Password with the cursor blinking at the end of the line. jason (thanks Jason!) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Have fun! (and let's get some action going) - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Vickie Mapes It lives! 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