Fegmaniax Digest Volume 4 Number 19 Send posts to fegmaniax@nsmx.rutgers.edu Send subscribe/unsubscribe commands to majordomo@nsmx.rutgers.edu Send comments, etc. to the listowner at owner-fegmaniax@nsmx.rutgers.edu FegMANIAX! Web Page: http://remus.rutgers.edu/~woj/fegmaniax/ Archives are available at http://archive.uwp.edu/pub/music/lists/fegmaniax/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Today's Topics: ------- ------- Re: covers Cover tunes Re: FW: The A&M years i'm back (no list content) cover list correction Re: 26 Jan and its entrails (fwd) Re: 26 Jan and its entrails (fwd) Re: cover list ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 07:34:45 -0500 From: mikeb@usa1.com (Mike Breen) Subject: Re: covers > A few weeks ago I was listening to the Velvet Underground and >realized that their "Stephanie Says" has many of the same lyrics as the >cover Robyn calls "Caroline Says." That's because "Caroline Says" _is_ "Stephanie Says," but with the different words. The Robyn version is on Lou Reed's solo album "Berlin." ---Mike (THIS SPACE UNDER CONSTRUCTION) The Other Days home page NOW FEATURING SOUND CLIPS!! http://www1.usa1.com/~mikeb/odays.html mikeb@usa1.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 13:16:20 +0000 (GMT) From: M R Godwin Subject: Cover tunes Here's a couple to add to Bayard's fascinating list (I'd love to hear Clear Spot, Big Eyed Beans and Sin City)) Are You Experienced (Hendrix) Astronomy Domine (Barrett-Mason-Waters--Wright) I'm sure there are plenty more to come - Mike Godwin ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 08:36:20 -0500 From: mikeb@usa1.com (Mike Breen) Subject: Re: FW: The A&M years >To me, there's no topping Respect's or Perspex Island's pop charms. When >I'm craving jangly guitars and cheery lyrics on a sunny day, I pop those >suckers in the old CD player Cheery lyrics on "Respect?" Am I missing something here? PI, no arguement there, but Respect? In any case, I like Respect. I also like Eye. Aside from "Child Of The Universe" and "Lysander" I love "Perspex Island." I'd rank the A&M albums like this: Respect PI Eye (Mainly because some of the songs in the middle _do_ sound unfinished, and yes, I know that it's not an A&M album, but it _was_ done during that period) QE GoF ---Mike (THIS SPACE UNDER CONSTRUCTION) The Other Days home page NOW FEATURING SOUND CLIPS!! http://www1.usa1.com/~mikeb/odays.html mikeb@usa1.com ------------------------------ From: bing@student.umass.edu Date: Sun, 28 Jan 1996 21:23:19 -0500 Subject: i'm back (no list content) Hello, I am back from vacation-- if any of you sent me a personal message while I was gone, you may want to try again-- my email played strange tricks on my while I was gone. Also, could someone catch me up on list discussions, Robyn news, etc.? Thanks a ton-- it's good to be back, Bradley ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 12:47:56 -0600 From: tcain1@midwest.net (Timothy G Cain) Subject: cover list correction I agree -- great lisk of covers, and thanks. However, another correction: >>DECK OF CARDS (=Aerosmith) (demo/flesh #1 flexi)S/+PB<< actually by Wink Martindale (no. 7 Billboard US, 1959 -- first charted on the day I was born!). My Billboard book also says it was a #2 country hit for T. Texas Tyler is 1948. --TC tcain1@midwest.net "Son, it's your mother. She's lost her toe." "Have you looked behind the refrigerator?" -- Michael O'Donoghue ------------------------------ From: cchenowe@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu Subject: Re: 26 Jan and its entrails (fwd) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 17:53:33 -0600 (CST) > :8. There are, in fact, only 50 stations on the Northern Line. I know this > :because I travelled along it several times over the weekend and counted > :them several times (on the map). I would be interested to know what > :happened to the other two. > : > Anyone care to type these in????? I have no idea where the "Northern Line" goes (I assume north from London....to where??? 50/52 stations between London and....Newmarket? or 50/52 between London and like, say, Aberdeen? what kind of scale are we talkin' here?) -c ------------------------------ From: swfcooke@warren.med.harvard.edu Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 21:03:40 -0500 Subject: Re: 26 Jan and its entrails (fwd) >> :8. There are, in fact, only 50 stations on the Northern Line. I know this >> :because I travelled along it several times over the weekend and counted >> :them several times (on the map). I would be interested to know what >> :happened to the other two. >> : >> >Anyone care to type these in????? I have no idea where the "Northern >Line" goes (I assume north from London....to where??? 50/52 stations >between London and....Newmarket? or 50/52 between London and like, say, >Aberdeen? what kind of scale are we talkin' here?) >From South (London) to North (London): Morden-->South Wimbledon-->Colliers Wood-->Tooting Broadway-->Tooting Bec--> Balham-->Clapham South-->Clapham Common-->Clapham North-->Stockwell-->Oval--> Kennington-->Elephant & Castle-->Borough-->London Bridge--> Cannon St.-->Moorgate-->Old Street-->Angel--> King's Cross/St. Pancras-->(Euston) (or) K-->Waterloo-->Embankment-->Charing Cross-->Leicester Square--> Tottenham Court Road-->Goodge Street-->Warren Street--> Euston-->Mornington Crescent (closed)--> Camden Town-->Kentish Town-->Tufnell Park-->Archway-->Highgate--> East Finchley-->Finchley Central-->West Finchley--> Woodside Park-->Totteridge and Whetstone-->High Barnet + Mill Hill East (between Finchley Central and W. Finchley on a cul-de-sac off the main line) (or) CT-->Chalk Farm-->Belsize Park-->Hampstead-->Golders Green--> Brent Cross-->Hendon Central-->Colindale-->Burnt Oak--> Edgware = 50 stations on the (1996) Northern Line (the Northern Line branches west after Kennington and meets the eastern branch at Euston, and then branches again after Camden Town, where the West branch ends at Edgware and the East branch at High Barnet. Confused? It's easier to follow these stations if you have a Tube Map...) Stefan ------------------------------ From: TPJSHEDS@aol.com Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 21:13:27 -0500 Subject: Re: cover list Thanks for the great list. I heard Robyn cover Tom Petty's "Free Falling" during a soundcheck at the Kennel Club (defunct) in San Francisco in 1991. I don't know if that counts though. Tim. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The End of this Fegmaniax Digest.