From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@ecto.org To: fegmaniax-digest@ecto.org Reply-To: fegmaniax@ecto.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@ecto.org Subject: Feg Digest V5 #26 Fegmaniax Digest Volume 5 Number 26 Thursday February 6 1997 To post, send mail to fegmaniax@ecto.org To unsubscribe, send mail to majordomo@ecto.org with the words "unsubscribe fegmaniax-digest" in the message body. Send comments, etc. to the listowner at owner-fegmaniax@ecto.org FegMANIAX! Web Page: http://remus.rutgers.edu/~woj/fegmaniax/index.html Archives are available at ftp://www.ecto.org/pub/lists/fegmaniax/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Today's Topics: ------- ------- Re: Sandie Shaw and the off-topic posts (R-content, 8%) Storefront Hitchcock mention in Tower Pulse Re: for wnat of a list (no 'wnat' content) Re: Storefront Hitchcock mention in Tower Pulse us and oblvion Info reqd on CD single/Mrs Wafflehead Re[2]: No RH content (You were warned) Re: No RH content (You were warned) Re: Sandie Shaw and the off-topic posts (R-content, 8%) Re: RH content (You were warned) Re: No RH content (You were warned) Just remembered... Dead Thread (it still sounds great) Them non-RH posts... a groaner only YOU would get (RH-1) Re: Info reqd on CD single/Mrs Wafflehead As you Like It RH classified RH at SXSW RH @ Knitfactory RH Movie Name list? wnat list? %robyn=nil Re: FCC Internet Line, Fegbands (RH 0, Tranmere Rovers 1) Re: RH at SXSW ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 22:23:41 -0600 (CST) From: Truman Peyote Subject: Re: Sandie Shaw and the off-topic posts (R-content, 8%) On Thu, 6 Feb 1997, James Dignan wrote: > >even tell when Robyn is joking :) ), but didn't Sandie "Puppet On A > >String" Shaw partake in the Eurovision Song Contest? If so, then at least > >ONE beauty came from it! Correct me if I'm wrong and flame at will. < > > True. Then again, it's a song she now refuses even discuss. If you > interview her and mention that song, she'll walk out - you have been > warned. I keep thinking of that part in "Quadrophenia" where the two guys in their baths start having a little mods/rockers competition with the mod kid singing "You Really Got Me" and the rocker singing "Be Bop A Lula" and someone yells "WHAT IS THIS? THE BLOODY EUROVISION SONG CONTEST"? :) > Perhaps Robyn should cover it! (sorry, had to increase the RH quota > somehow!). Hmmm... what would be the most unlikely song for Robyn to cover > that you'd actually like to hear him sing??? The first one to come to mind > for me (not that it's *completely* impossible, mind) is Bowie's "Heroes". I always had a small yen to hear him do "The Jeweller". I think he'd do a fabulous version of "God's Comic" as well. But the song I'd -really- love to hear him do is "Atlantis". That would make me really happy! And it seems not so unlikely a choice, really. > erm, that's Bell South. And who the hell are the FCC? Finchley Cricket Club? :) > than not, off-topic posts are *more* interesting that on topic ones - > there's just so many "this is the playlist from the Soft Boys at the > Wapiti's Arms in East Grinstead in May 1977" messages that you can take > before you run screaming from the room! My sentiments exactly! Love on ya, Susan ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 01:29:09 -0800 From: txc@echonyc.com (Tom X. Chao) Subject: Storefront Hitchcock mention in Tower Pulse The February issue of Tower Pulse magazine has a mention of the filming of Storefront Hitchcock on page 10, in Newslines. The illustration by Danny Hellman that accompanies it doesn't manage to capture the likeness of either Hitchcock or Demme, and also depicts the two in a store, which doesn't match the actual location at all. It would be interesting to see what other Fegs think of the illustration--who do you think they look like? Harvey Keitel and NIck Cave? Carroll O'Connor and Lyle Lovett? The current Knitting Factory ads in the Voice, etc. still mention Hitchcock (and John Cale) upcoming in March. No dates are given. TXC ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 22:33:12 -0800 (PST) From: "Dot, the Disposessed" Subject: Re: for wnat of a list (no 'wnat' content) > 1) do you think there should be a sister list for fegmaniax? > > 2) should the sister list be a news-only list or a chatty list? i think that duplication of lists, ...ect. would add a great deal of redundancy to the effort. simply because some of us would subscribe to both lists (or whatever) and overall get confused and other such problems associated with the mental faculty (esp. mine) and dual lists. i think what we are experiencing with this list content debate is another form of growing pains, something that we seem to regularly have and always get over and move on with (even after the brian wilson/prostitution acrimony at the end of the summer). because of the lack of hitchcontent available, there is bound to be rabbiting on by such a chatty lot. hell, if we created the "sparky boys list" (who don't exist for the uninitiated, and never will) we would still carry on like there would be and fill the space with similar banter. even this discussion can be seen as filler before the real news comes through. (ironic how a discussion of reducing the amount of semi-relevant conversation has spawn even more of it). but, not to worry, bayard has mailed out the next conversational topic and it is a matter of time before we get back on the off-track. then we will have discussions of who should be on some other comp, ect.. patience my fegs, soon all shall be as it seems...we have just some growing pains...not surprising after a major label release by bobby. it was only expected... .chris ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 08:46:56 -0500 (EST) From: Gary Assassin Subject: Re: Storefront Hitchcock mention in Tower Pulse > The current Knitting Factory ads in the Voice, etc. still mention Hitchcock > (and John Cale) upcoming in March. No dates are given. > TXC > March 11th has been announnced. I don't know if there are others. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 97 9:16:27 EST From: Jeff Rosedale Subject: us and oblvion Brief thoughts on content: censorship in any form has no place on the net. Extensive off-topic discussions should be private. Peripheral info about other interests and tangents is often most interesting and entertaining. Please, no sister lists. It's a necessary skill for the digital age to blaze through enormous mounds of email and pick out the good stuff. This is the next frontier for Evelyn Wood speed reading courses- required for this list! Questionable RH content: anyone have an idea what the players/set list will be like for the March tour? --Jeff rosedale@columbia.edu PS I'm a librarian and RH would get some weird classification like 732.78420750242452 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 14:29:00 +0000 (GMT) From: "NORMAN PARKER +44 (0)1473-222478" Subject: Info reqd on CD single/Mrs Wafflehead I've seen the following CD single advertised for sale, does any helpful feg know if there's anything alternate/rare on this (given that I have all the reissued stuff, and the A&M albums etc) ? Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians - Balloon Man/A Globe Of Frogs/The Ghost Ship (3" longpack 1988 US import, CSIG000052) Also, has anyone had any contact with Mrs Wafflehead lately ? I ordered some stuff (from the UK address) back in November, and I've heard nothing since, and my cheque has not been cashed. Thanks, Norm. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 09:53:34 -0500 From: Paula_Carino@usccmail.lehman.com (Paula Carino) Subject: Re[2]: No RH content (You were warned) My only other mailing list is for Hal Hartley fans, (HH is the film director from Long Island who made TRUST, THE UNBELIEVABLE TRUTH, SIMPLE MEN, etc) which makes me SO grateful for this list! The Fegs seem to be bright, obsessive, interesting people who respond to each other's posts and relate to each other--even if that means the occasional argument. Whereas the Hal Hartley folks are mostly boorish amateur film critics who hold forth in looooong posts, with no communication between them. Zzzz. I also joined a Pretenders mailing list several months ago, but to date I haven't received anything. Paula ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: No RH content (You were warned) Author: Bret at usccmail Date: 2/5/97 8:52 PM At 01:19 AM 2/6/97 +0000, you wrote: > I think we have to recognise how nice this list is compared to any > others (I have seen anyway) and leave it at that. I know I get bored > silly with all the Dylan conversation and the Peake stuff, and so much > other stuff, but as someone pointed out, it's probably there because > there ain't much else to discuss at the moment. speaking of which, and to keep things off topic a bit more (it is true, there is no RH info right now and unless we want to re-hash 'your fav RH song' again, the topic is bound to veer off course) the above makes me think, some of these names seem to show up on other lists that I am on....... what other lists are we on???? right now, it is just this one, and the Goodson (Nick Cave) mailing list.... just curious..... -----Bret bret@atdot.com **or my new email** comdotdotat@atdot.com comdotdotat@atdot.com bret@atdot.com bret@nkn.net bbolton@tymnet.com bret.bolton@mci.com bbolton@mci.net bolton@mail.gld.com ------------------------------ From: Terrence M Marks Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 10:05:52 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: Sandie Shaw and the off-topic posts (R-content, 8%) > > Perhaps Robyn should cover it! (sorry, had to increase the RH quota > somehow!). Hmmm... what would be the most unlikely song for Robyn to cover > that you'd actually like to hear him sing??? The first one to come to mind > for me (not that it's *completely* impossible, mind) is Bowie's "Heroes". Personally, I'd like to hear him try Pink Floyd's "Great Gig in the Sky", but then that's impossible. I do think that he could do a rockin' version of "Stayin' Alive", Jeremy Enigk's "Abegail Anne" or "Lizard", or Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues" > erm, that's Bell South. And who the hell are the FCC? Finchley Cricket Club? Bell South? Too bad...New Zealand Bell has a much better sound to it. ------------------------------ From: Terrence M Marks Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 10:09:51 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: RH content (You were warned) > > so why complain at each other??? *grin* after all, there's only so many > times we can go on about which version of "My Wife and my Dead Wife" we like > the most. Kevin Slick's version. I honestly can't stand this song. (Not the studio version, the live one on Fegmaniax, the live one on Hen, the piano one on Give it to the Thoth Boys, the versions with Debi Bonet, *or* the solo ones. Sorry. He's got so many good songs that just didn't connect (like Vegetation and Dimes or Bones inthe Ground) and so many connecting songs that aren't that good (mwamdw)) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 10:19:28 -0500 From: mlang@inch.com (Matrix) Subject: Re: No RH content (You were warned) I am on the Loud Family list... which is actually a bit friendlier and more like a family partl because Scott Miller is way more under appreciated than Robyn is and we are able to interact with him personally.... I think Scott Miller and (as Ira Robbins said in the TP Guide) Andy P & Elvis C. are Robyn's songwriting (and agewise too) peers though Scott is a bit younger. I also just joined a brand new Ride list. Of course Ride just broke up but they are continuing on in new bands that I want as much info on as possible. Ride were the best band (in the truest sense of the word band) around at the time of their breakup. Thanks for asking, :) Steve Matrick >what other lists are we on???? > >right now, it is just this one, and the Goodson (Nick Cave) mailing list.... > > >just curious..... > > > >-----Bret ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 10:35:00 -0500 From: mlang@inch.com (Matrix) Subject: Just remembered... That I have access to Robyn's touring schedule... the people next door do his visa. Unfortunately the head woman there is sick so they are running around with their heads cut off. But I promise from now on to hassle them and find out dates.. Sorry I have been lax... Dates coming soon steven matrick the favorite color ------------------------------ From: Hedblade@aol.com Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 10:35:58 -0500 (EST) Subject: Dead Thread (it still sounds great) Hey Feggers, Took me awhile, but here's my Greatest Hits / Faves double CD. The goofy thing here is that if you actually DID a hits album, you'd have more that 16 singles / signature tunes to choose from. Would this collection REALLY exist without Balloon Man, Ultra Unbelievable Love, If You Were A Priest, Egyptian Cream, My Wife And My Dead Wife, The Man WIth The Lightbulb Head, Heaven, The Man Who Invented Himself, or Brenda's Iron Sledge? Those are recognized "Hits" and yet not on my disc. In order to make this some what realistic, then, I took the best known songs that I LIKE BEST and made the hits collection. The personal favorites speak for themselves. There is crossover, of course, but we'll leave that alone. Hits 1) Alright, Yeah 2) Beautiful Queen 3) The Yip Song 4) Driving Aloud (Radio Storm) 5) So You Think You're In Love 6) Queen Elvis 7) Madonna Of The Wasps 8) One Long Pair Of Eyes 9) Flesh # 1 (Beatle Dennis) 10) Airscape 11) I'm Only You 12) My Favorite Buildings 13) 52 Stations 14) Acid Bird 15) Underwater Moonlight 16) Queen Of Eyes Faves 1) Sinister But She Was Happy 2) Filthy Bird 3) The Moon Inside 4) Birds In Perspex 5) Vegatation & Dimes 6) Executioner 7) Wax Doll 8) Veins Of The Queen 9) Tropical Flesh Mandala 10) Ted, Woody, & Junior 11) Never Stop Bleeding 12) Trash 13) I've Got A Message For You 14) Uncorrected Personality Traits 15) Young People Scream 16) Only The Stones Remain Notes: 1) Did my best to pick at least ONE thing for each disc from each release. 2) Yep, the Soft Boys get ignored aside from Underwater Moonlight. 3) Yer all nuts for slagging Queen Elvis (the album)!!!!!!!!!!! (Been wanting to get that off my chest for QUITE some time. And, NO, it wasn't my introduction to Robyn, thank you very much). If I had my way, The Devils Coachman, Freeze, and Knife would have made the collection! That was FUN! Sincerely, Jay ------------------------------ From: Ed Doxtator Subject: Them non-RH posts... Date: Thu, 06 Feb 97 15:17:00 PST Because I know you care: I always thought that this whole list was kinda like a James Thurber word dance-- everyone would groove on Robyn Hitchcock, and then the music would stop, and someone would say something. Everyone would titter, or gasp, or say so what, and we'd all move on to the next bit of music. Sometimes the uttereneces aren't pertinent, but can be really amusing or enlightening. I've learned a lot about Dylan in the last two weeks. I still don't really enjoy his music, but I understand much better why a lot of people would. This, in turn gives me a little better insight into Robyn's stuff This is useful to a person such as myself, whose cognative processes resemble clotted cream. I follow Robyn well enough subconciously, but I'm not astute enough to make a concious statement about why I like selected Hitchcock tunes, or his music overall. And mebbe one day I'll like Dylan better as well. As for the "Is Robyn Hitchock the heir apparent to Bob Dylan or Syd Barrett" (yes, I am way behind, due to technical difficulties with my modem and my laptop's serial port) argument: I'll have to be very cavalier and say, "File it under 'W' for 'whoopeedingdong". The fact of the matter is that all three guys have had reasonably successful careers, all have loyal fans, all have had some sort of influence on pop music. Robyn's been influenced by both of them... ...AND? Reading the liner notes for Black Snake Diamond Role, Robyn admits to being influenced by "Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life" when writing "The Man Who Invented Himself". Does this make him the heir apparent to Benny Hill? Or Eric Idle? Thinking about it, is Weird Al Yankovic Robyn's logical successor? (Actually, to open a whole new can of worms, I'd really say that Robyn is really the heir apparent to the Goons...) I dig this list! ~~...take me anywhere...~~ Look after yerselves... -Ed, Doc, "How do you repel the boarders?" "Don't change the bed linen!" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 97 08:10:00 -0800 From: Russ Reynolds Subject: a groaner only YOU would get (RH-1) Here's an idea I gotta share with fegdom, 'cause the people I work with just wouldn't get it... With the installation of a new security system in our building they've taken away our keys and issued us all encoded cards instead. So the latest craze around here is decorating your blank card with anything from your name to your favorite album cover. Mine currrently features the VU banana, but this morning I came up with the idea of scanning the CoB cover, and altering the letters to read "A BAN OF KEYS" would be perfect if anyone besides me had heard of that album. ------------------------------ Subject: Re: Info reqd on CD single/Mrs Wafflehead From: guambat@juno.com (The Guambat) Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 11:37:38 EST On Thu, 06 Feb 1997 14:29:00 +0000 (GMT) "NORMAN PARKER +44 (0)1473-222478" writes: >I've seen the following CD single advertised for sale, does any >helpful feg >know if there's anything alternate/rare on this (given that I have all >the >reissued stuff, and the A&M albums etc) ? > >Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians - Balloon Man/A Globe Of Frogs/The >Ghost Ship >(3" longpack 1988 US import, CSIG000052) > Well, you've got three songs here. The first is "Balloon Man", straight off the CD "Globe of Frogs". Then, you've got a pretty groovy version of the song "Globe of Frogs" that is called the "electric" version. I think Pete Buck plays on it, too. (12 string guitar). Then, you've got the 1st version of "Ghost Ship", which differs a bit lyrically from the 2nd version which came out on the Rhino CD "You & Oblivion". This first version is the same version which appears in "snippet" form at the end of "Unsettled" on the CD "Globe of Frogs". But probably the most importan thing to know is that this is one of those "experimental" CD3 things that crashed and burned back in the late 80's. In other words, it is a tiny little 3" disk, instead of the normal 5" variety. Therefore, if your CD tray doesn't have a small 3" well in which to place this little bugger, you'll have to have some sort of "adaptor" -- which they used to make, but since they don't make the 3" CDs anymore, not sure if you can find them. Hope this is helpful. Incidentally, as I wrote last week, this CD was my very first CD. Ahh, virginity! THE GUAMBAT has spoken! guambat@juno.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 13:47:57 -0500 From: WISNIEWSKI Subject: As you Like It -- Kay Lord Wisniewski Wis@Worldnet.Att.Net R.H. is very tall and eats his veggies. He is one of the golden few(thou he himself is dark)to be truely great at both folk and rock. He plays guitar good. Look--this is the Internet, not 3rd grade(Teacher, Jamie just ate the eraser. Jamie is a bad boy. I didnt eat the eraser. Im good.) As a practising Christian I have restrained my desire to post a message just sayong"Do what thou wilt is the whole of the law." Instead Ill quote St Paul--"All things are lawfull but not all things are expedient". And finish up with a paraphase from St Augustine-- Love Robyn and do as thou wilt. Im winter-mean at the moment, so please, dont anyone take this personally--but isnt this a pretty unimportant thing to be wasting brain space with. Skim the entries. Get a feel for the different threads and the different styles of the correspondents. Then skip. I do. Big deal. No one makes you read this, or write in. Sorry to be rude. thanks to whoever it was who reminded me Id forgotten Percys song. A Winters stale tale K ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 97 16:46:04 EST From: Jeff Rosedale Subject: RH classified Sorry, I made a (humorous) mistake before... in my haste I classified Robyn as prehistoric sculpture created somewhere between the beginning of time and 500 AD. In his musical form he would be running amok somewhere in the 780s. --Jeff rosedale@columbia.edu ------------------------------ From: SVagrant@aol.com Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 16:44:22 -0500 (EST) Subject: RH at SXSW found this on the sxsw site. FRIDAY, MARCH 15 Maggie Mae's West (21+) Danny Tate (Beaumont TX) - 9:00 p.m. Mike Peters (Rhys UK) - 10:00 p.m. Robyn Hitchcock (London UK) - 11:00 p.m. Ray Wylie Hubbard (Poetry TX) - 12:00 a.m. Jo Carol Pierce (Austin TX) - 1:00 a.m. pretty interesting, hunh?? Matt ps for anyone interested that is mike peters formerly of the band the ALARM ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 00:54:53 -0800 From: Ferris Subject: RH @ Knitfactory Hey Ho. Anybody going to the alleged Knitting Factory shows in a month or so? March 11-15th? Just curious. -ferris. -- "I drank what?" -Socrates ------------------------------ From: Terrence M Marks Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 18:33:21 -0500 (EST) Subject: RH Movie Name I heard that the working title for the movie was "Storefront Hitchcock", which strikes me as a *VERY* bad name for it. Why? Think Movies and Hitchcock. Another name comes up a lot more often than Robyn's. I think that they need a better title. Any suggestions? (Best I could come up with was "Busking on the shores of time") Terrence Marks Second Student in the Tendo Kasumi School of Philosophy -Seeking enlightenment through normalcy. normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 18:29:56 -0500 (EST) From: Bayard Subject: list? wnat list? %robyn=nil so spake mr bean genes: > no offense, bayard, but subject header based rating systems suck. ;) > it's hard enough getting people to agree what's on-topic or off. do you > think we can get as unruly bunch as this to stick to a set of standard > subject tags? LOL! I think I was really tired when I posted that. I just want to say one more thing on this subject. Even though I'm interested in making the stricter folks happy, I am not unhappy with the status quo. I'd like to state publicly that I love the soft, fluid nature of the list. If not for digression, I never would have got the great _Partial Rapture Theory_ in the mail yesterday, all the way from new zealand. I probably would never have gotten to know many of you as well as I have. I've unsubscribed from every other list to make room for feg's massive resource-draining impact on my account and it's still not enough, but I don't care. I have messages from march in my inbox-- I don't care! People talk about stuff I don't give a turkey's butt about. And I don't care b/c the good outweighs the bad. By a lot. _Except_ when people get unhappy. That's why I've been such a bleeding heart about this issue, championing a cause I don't even believe in. I think It would be silly and duplicative to have a sister list. But if that's what it takes to keep fegworld peaceful, that's aok with me. As long as I get ALL the posts. Don't ya get it-- I _like_ you people! You're smart, and funny, you have good taste-- you're a lot like me! I want to hear what you have to say! I think some lurkers might be more likely to post if this ominous issue weren't hanging over us like Damocles' sword. Rules and regulations (on a pretty much unmoderated list, no less!!) are probably worse than a FAQ for keeping timid listmembers quiet, and that's why we don't have those things. Enough. I just wanted to say that I think the fegs have valuable things to say. Even when their typed thought content isn't 100% Robyn-positive. =bayard ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 14:07:44 +1300 (NZDT) From: james.dignan@stonebow.otago.ac.nz (James Dignan) Subject: Re: FCC Internet Line, Fegbands (RH 0, Tranmere Rovers 1) >Do they even have telephones in New Zealand? yah sure - ya just crank up the handle and then ask the operator to dial the number you want. Excellent things. I believe we're going to get wireless later this year, too! >Just wondering...how do you get copyrights and so on. Here in NZ, there's an organisation called APRA, which you can join as a songwriter. You send them notification of all new songs you write, and they handle all the details of copyright. By law, you hold copyright on a piece as soon as you write it, And registration of the new work dsafeguards this. They also send you royalties for performance and radio play etc. There are similar organisations in other parts of the world - I think the US equivalent is ASCAP (anyone in the US able to confirm this?) James James Dignan___________________________________ You talk to me Deptmt of Psychology, Otago University As if from a distance ya zhivu v' 50 Norfolk Street And I reply. . . . . . . . . . Dunedin, New Zealand with impressions chosen from another time steam megaphone (03) 455-7807 (Brian Eno - "By this River") ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 18:45:05 -0500 From: chichi@io.com (Zelda Pinwheel) Subject: Re: RH at SXSW At 4:44 PM 2/6/97, SVagrant@aol.com wrote:>found this on the sxsw site. > >FRIDAY, MARCH 15 >Maggie Mae's West (21+) > Danny Tate (Beaumont TX) - 9:00 p.m. > Mike Peters (Rhys UK) - 10:00 p.m. > Robyn Hitchcock (London UK) - 11:00 p.m. > Ray Wylie Hubbard (Poetry TX) - 12:00 a.m. > Jo Carol Pierce (Austin TX) - 1:00 a.m. This was last years show. Although I guess it is remotely possible that RH could be playing the same club with the same line-up as last year, I doubt it. From the lists that I've seen, it doesn't look like Robyn will be playing SXSW this year : ( stacy p.s. on the bright side: I won't have to sit through Mike Peters' set again this year! 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