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 #32 Fegmaniax Digest Volume 5 Number 32 Thursday February 13 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: ------- ------- south carolina date Re: No RH content (You were warned) Philadelphia other lists OFF TOPIC fegmania & A Can of Bees Re: Reccomendations/Requests (Other Artists) Re: AIRSCAPE Re: other lists OFF TOPIC Re: Airscape Re: Airscape Re: other lists OFF TOPIC Re: Airscape Re: Airscape what is "feg"? kinky bits Frankfurt show Re: kinky bits [no Robyn] s. carolina tour date TBC RECKS AND SUCH Re: This Sat. Broadcast Re[2]: other lists OFF TOPIC Re: other lists OFF TOPIC Re: TBC SF Fegs Re: TBC Gimme dates Re: Gimme dates Re: Gimme dates Knitting factory. . . Re: Reccomendations/Requests (Other Artists) S. Vega, Grateful Dead, and some Chinese Bones Re: updated tour dates Re: TBC Anyone need RealTime show tapes? Re: This Sat. Broadcast Re: what is "feg"? Observation (ALL Robyn content) Re: This Sat. Broadcast old tapes...... Realtime broadcast 7pm est/Sat Feb 15 Help! CBC Broadcast (a grovel) Re: what is "feg"? [no Robyn] Martin Newell (Was: Re: Robyn content? NONE!) Country Kinks Re: Country Kinks Re: This Sat. Broadcast Re: Country Kinks Re: This Sat. Broadcast Re: This Sat. Broadcast Re: what is "feg"? Re: Observation (ALL Robyn content) Re: This Sat. Broadcast Re: Country Kinks RE: Observation (ALL Robyn content) Observation (ALL Robyn content) PhoNograph's don't sPell Re: what is FEGMANIA? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 16:50:50 -0500 (EST) From: MichaelHooker Subject: south carolina date hello, i have friend in south carolina interested in the feb 28 hitchcock show. a tour list posted here said greenville, sc at the TBC. what is the TBC? i checked with directory info for a phone #, they had no listing. is it an abbrivation? i need to know this as i am trying to get the tickets as a gift got them, and the date is coming up. thanks, Mike Hooker ------------------------------ From: Hedblade@aol.com Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 16:53:26 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: No RH content (You were warned) << what other lists are we on???? >> Currently on lists for: The Wonder Stuff The Judybats Lloyd Cole The Jazz Butcher XTC Poi Dog Pondering I was also on the Suzanne Vega list, but I seem to have been booted off without reason. Simply haven't gotten around to signing back on. Nothing new there anyway, I'm sure- probably just a flame war about there not being enough Robyn Hitchcock information. ;) Sincerely, Jay ------------------------------ From: tanter@econs.umass.edu Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 17:26:10 -0500 Subject: Philadelphia He just played at the Keswick theatre....granted it's not in Philly specifically, but it's closer than Boston was for us! New York isn't that far, you know..... Marcy ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Feb 97 18:01:38 EST From: kenster@MIT.EDU (Ken Ostrander) Subject: other lists OFF TOPIC << what other lists are we on???? >> TOM WAITS BOB DYLAN U2 MARIA MCKEE SIMPLE MINDS PJ HARVEY LIZ PHAIR SUBBACULCHA (THROWING MUSES & PIXIES SPLINTER GROUPS) POLICE PETER GABRIEL LOU REED BILLY BRAGG TALKING HEADS SUZANNE VEGA SMITHS ------------------------------ From: amroth@zetnet.co.uk (Phil Edwards) Subject: fegmania & A Can of Bees Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 23:32:56 GMT eternal dust wrote: >At 11:04 PM 2/9/97 +0000, Phil Edwards wrote: >>What wanking song? What 'leering at fat girls'? > >"Give It To the Soft Boys" ("Feel like making love to a photograph / >photograph's don't smell") and "Ugly Nora" respectively. Hmm... Never thought of "making love to a photograph" as a straight reference to porn, more a figurative image of dehumanisation or summat... anyway, that alone wouldn't make GITTSB a 'wanking song', shirley? As for Nora, I have never heard this song. I have never even heard of this song. I have the original issue of ACoB, which I bought at the time. I am sulking. >that CoB is as good as _Trout Mask Replica_!). One of Hitchcock's >achievements since CoB is his successful fusion of wonderful, >stick-to-your-cerebellum-forever melodies and hooks (a la Kinks, Byrds, >Beach Boys, Beatles) with musical edge (Beefheart, for example) and lyrical >richness and distinctiveness (Kinks again, Barrett, Dylan). Ho yus. It's music you can groove to without switching your brain off, a rare and valuable thing. Which reminds me, anyone else into Beck? (OK, we'll forget that last bit). "Daniel Saunders" wrote (re fegmania) >The explanation in the liner notes never made any sense to me. What >exactly does "feg" mean? It's a adjectival prefix, right? Is it some sort >of British fad thingy (I'm Canadian, eh)? Assuming for the moment that the word 'fegmania' has an existence distinct from the album _Fegmania!_... It means nothing, except what you can deduce from what RH intended the word as a whole to mean. Don't think it's got to make 'sense' in any easily definable way (there wouldn't be any need for a new word otherwise, would there?) Phil Edwards amroth@zetnet.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 15:57:47 -0800 (PST) From: Dollymop Subject: Re: Reccomendations/Requests (Other Artists) Hey, I have to agree that Arthur is the best Kinks album, but the Kinks Kronicles collection has some great singles: Deadend Street, This Is Where I Belong, Autumn Almanac (perhaps my favorite Kinks song), and She's Got Everything amoung them. Also check out Face to Face, an album that should be much more easily available. My CD is on Castle. -chad ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 20:40:25 -0500 From: "Hal 'n' Carey" CC: fegmaniax@ecto.org Subject: Re: AIRSCAPE Ken Ostrander wrote: > > none of it sounds bad! Agreed! Airscape is also a personal fave. While your interpretations are valid..., i.e. > there is a bittersweet and tragic beauty of loss and recovery >contained within the lyrics here. whether it's light (which represents >knowledge or truth), summer (symbolizing youth?), darkness (despair), or >laughter (joy) there is a positive slant. the ocean reference that runs >throughout the song is very powerful. ...I interpret the lyrics as Robyn's impressions of his favorite beach on the Isle of Wight. He has stated that this is what the song is about in interviews and elsewhere [listen to the intro to "Airscape (live)", track #19 on the Rhino CD reissue of EoL]. Much like Claude Monet captured his garden on canvas, RobynH captures a snapshot of his beach in a pop song. What a beautiful lyric and melody and one that I frequently hum whenever I'm at the beach! > in color and in jade actually... "in coral and in jade" :) hal ------------------------------ From: Terrence M Marks Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 20:57:51 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: other lists OFF TOPIC Hmm...on a related note (to the "what lists are you on" thing) What other lists are as cool as this one? I'm on the Lost Chords (Moody Blues) and Kinks ML, and neither of them are as good as this one. What I think it is is that Robyn was never popular. Popular bands try to become popular again and modernize their sound. Robyn has never done this...That's why the list rocks. And the people on it don't hurt either :) Terrence Marks Second Student in the Tendo Kasumi School of Philosophy -Seeking enlightenment through normalcy. normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 15:05:29 +1300 (NZDT) From: james.dignan@stonebow.otago.ac.nz (James Dignan) Subject: Re: Airscape The bad bits in Airscape are as follows: * it doesn't last forever * the lyrics of the inevitable failure of the search for perfection are too poignant, too true * the crystal clear image of that day at the beach as a child is only an image - you cannot catch that elusive zephyr of breeze and ride to that beach where the waves are still lapping in golden sunshine, for you yourself are older, wiser, wearier. That song makes me cry. James (in a wistful yet sombre mood) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 20:09:18 -0600 From: LSDiamond Subject: Re: Airscape ahh, a truer word was never spoken about this song... *sniff* i love this song... LSDiamond anyone got a tab of this one? i'm dying to learn it... probably oughta just sit down and do it myself.. *Grin* At 03:05 PM 2/12/97 +1300, you wrote: >The bad bits in Airscape are as follows: >* it doesn't last forever >* the lyrics of the inevitable failure of the search for perfection are too >poignant, too true >* the crystal clear image of that day at the beach as a child is only an >image - you cannot catch that elusive zephyr of breeze and ride to that >beach where the waves are still lapping in golden sunshine, for you >yourself are older, wiser, wearier. > >That song makes me cry. > >James (in a wistful yet sombre mood) > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My heart was broken, my heart was broken Sorrow Sorrow Sorrow Sorrow My heart was broken, my heart was broken You saw it, You claimed it You touched it, you saved it My tears are drying, my tears are drying Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you My tears are drying, my tears are drying Your beauty and kindness Made tears clear my blindness While I'm worth my room on this Earth I will be with you While the Chief puts Sunshine on Leith I'll thank Him for His work And your birth, and my birth. - Sunshine on Leith The Proclaimers ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 22:10:21 -0600 From: LSDiamond Subject: Re: other lists OFF TOPIC i'm on a list for online psychos! (not really, but it's kinda a therapy list kinda thing.. ;) LSDiamond ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My heart was broken, my heart was broken Sorrow Sorrow Sorrow Sorrow My heart was broken, my heart was broken You saw it, You claimed it You touched it, you saved it My tears are drying, my tears are drying Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you My tears are drying, my tears are drying Your beauty and kindness Made tears clear my blindness While I'm worth my room on this Earth I will be with you While the Chief puts Sunshine on Leith I'll thank Him for His work And your birth, and my birth. - Sunshine on Leith The Proclaimers ------------------------------ From: Terrence M Marks Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 01:06:48 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: Airscape > The bad bits in Airscape are as follows: > * it doesn't last forever > * the lyrics of the inevitable failure of the search for perfection are too > poignant, too true > * the crystal clear image of that day at the beach as a child is only an > image - you cannot catch that elusive zephyr of breeze and ride to that > beach where the waves are still lapping in golden sunshine, for you > yourself are older, wiser, wearier. Dang...am I the only guy on this list who doesn't like the drums on this one? Terry ------------------------------ From: "A. David Wright" Subject: Re: Airscape Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 23:35:01 -0700 The very first time I heard Airscape, it was the Mountain Stage version with the Egyptians, and I didn't get EoL until about a year later. So, when I heard the EoL version, I fell victim to the old "first version you hear is the one you like better" syndrome. I couldn't say enough bad things about the fast version, ESPECIALLY about the drums. "What were they thinking? The imagery just doesn't work at that speed, and the drums completely obliterate the exquisite harmonies!" I would say to myself. I truly thought that the Mountain Stage version was indicative of the "enlightened" Egyptians who could now see that the song was much better served in the slower sparser format. However, after time, I have come to like the drummed-up version a lot, probably more than the Mountain Stage version. Why? I have no idea, although the backwards guitar has something to do with it. So to answer your question Terry, from my perspective, no... and/or yes. -David ---------- > From: Terrence M Marks > To: James Dignan > Cc: fegmaniax@ecto.org > Subject: Re: Airscape > Date: Tuesday, February 11, 1997 11:06 PM > > > > The bad bits in Airscape are as follows: > > * it doesn't last forever > > * the lyrics of the inevitable failure of the search for perfection are too > > poignant, too true > > * the crystal clear image of that day at the beach as a child is only an > > image - you cannot catch that elusive zephyr of breeze and ride to that > > beach where the waves are still lapping in golden sunshine, for you > > yourself are older, wiser, wearier. > > Dang...am I the only guy on this list who doesn't like the drums on this > one? > > Terry > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 23:59:29 -0800 (PST) From: "Dot, the Disposessed" Subject: what is "feg"? hi-ya-- too bad the word feg does not have some historic lexigraphical meaning. its vowel-replaced cousin (notice the clever allusion to the word, without actually having said such an emotionally charge word like fag--doh!!) has a much greater history--a bundle of sicks used to burn all sorts of people at the stake, a cigarette, or a term employed by any god-fearing bubba to denote difference of any kind of someone he does not like (or, an IQ greater than the number of cylinders in his truck). but the term feg might have gone something like this..."fegs?? ah, yes. they use them for clothes-pegs, you know? they use them in siberia. but, after they ran off with the ruskies were left with fegs--funny thing lefts, and fegs." .chris (who thinks if this were a more gullible list, a urban legend like this might actually stick) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 03:35:22 -0600 From: gokhman@zakuski.math.utsa.edu (Dmitry Gokhman) Subject: kinky bits Dear fellow fegs: I thought I'd briefly resurface to add a few informative (I hope) bits to recent posts about how to get Kinky. 1. Let me join in with a maximum recommendation for 'Something Else', 'Village Green Pres. Society' and 'Arthur'. Definitely the best LPs by them. For me in that order, but very close in any case. I still listen to them and play songs from them all the time. Many songs left off VGPS were released much later (1974?) on the 'Great Lost Kinks Album' and a 10" bonus disk which came with a Pye singles compilation. 2. Singles. You have to get 'Kronikles' since it has the singles from 67-68 mostly in true stereo, unlike many other compilations. One exception is 'Wonderboy', which I got in true stereo by buying a cheesy compilation 'Golden Hour of the Kinks'. The others that I have seen all have it in fake stereo (ugh) or mono. The Danish single of 'Apeman' is very different (and to my taste much better) than the album version, so is well worth chasing down. It appeared on some bootlegs. 3. Later stuff. In my opinion anything after and including 'Showbiz' doesn't quite get there. Exceptions: 'Schoolboys in Disgrace' and 'Sleepwalker' (both way cool). After Mick left (I went to see them in Oakland and he wasn't there!), I stopped bying their stuff. Flame away. Ray, Dave, if you are reading this, please forgive me for this blasphemy. 4. The Shindig series of videos issued a Kinks one last year (I think). Early stuff. Good for a laugh, especially the Shindig dancers. Ci vediamo, - D ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 13:28:53 +0100 From: William Charles Scheckel Subject: Frankfurt show Does anyone have a tape of Robyn's show in Frankfurt, Germany (Oct. 10, 1996)? I know one exists, and I'd like to get my hands on it. Thanks, Will ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 07:07:39 -0600 From: Outdoor Miner Subject: Re: kinky bits [no Robyn] At 03:35 AM 2/12/97 -0600, Dmitry Gokhman wrote: >1. Let me join in with a maximum recommendation for >'Something Else', 'Village Green Pres. Society' and 'Arthur'. >Definitely the best LPs by them. For me in that order, but >very close in any case. I still listen to them and play >songs from them all the time. I'd add _Face to Face_ (as many have already), _Lola vs. Powerman and the Money-go-round_ (the best album about the music biz ever), and _Muswell Hillbillies_ (it and VGPS are my very favorites) to the list, meaning that you should really buy every 1966-71 Kinks product. >3. Later stuff. In my opinion anything after and including 'Showbiz' >doesn't quite get there. >Exceptions: 'Schoolboys in Disgrace' and 'Sleepwalker' (both way cool). >After Mick left (I went to see them in Oakland and he wasn't there!), >I stopped bying their stuff. While neither of those albums sinks to the godawful level of _Soap Opera_, I don't much care for 'em either. IMO, _Sleepwalker_ was Ray's first steps toward actually becoming good again, and the quality of Kinks albums inched up through _Low Budget_ (good songs, tepid studio performances) and 1981's spendid _Give the People What They Want_, the only post-1971 Kinks album that comes close to the heights of the glory days. Other worthwhile later Kinks albums are 1984's _Word of Mouth_ (even better if you pair it with Ray's _Return to Waterloo_ soundtrack EP, which has the best song Ray's written since _Muswell Hillbillies_, "Expectations") and 1989's _U. K. Jive_. Granted, the later Kinks career is way more hit-or-miss, but to be Mendhelsson-dismissive of it is to miss some very nice stuff. Later, Miles ====================================================================== np: Ray Davies, _Return to Waterloo_ OST EP Miles Goosens goosenmk@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu ====================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 09:10:11 -0500 (EST) From: MichaelHooker Subject: s. carolina tour date hello again, i made a mistake in a previous post. i asked about the feb 28 date in s. carolina, but i said greenville. it is actually Columbia, SC. the place is listed as TCB( ?). i cant find a phone listing for it, does anybody know what that is, or have a phone number? thanks again, Mike Hooker ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 10:41:53 -0500 (EST) From: MichaelHooker Subject: TBC hello again!, sorry for the brain lapse. i needed the phone # for a club in columbia SC that robyn is playing feb 28. i wrote in a previous post it is TCB, but i believe now its TBC. i dont know if thats the name, or some initials. i am trying to get tickets for a friend down there. thanks, Mike Hooker ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 11:03:34 -0500 From: WISNIEWSKI Subject: RECKS AND SUCH -- Kay Lord Wisniewski Wis@Worldnet.Att.Net I agree with the Kinks stuff hitherto said. No ones mentioned Fairport Convention or Nick Drake. Too folky for this list? Anyway, they are both beautiful and powerful. Fairports cover of Percys song is one of the best Dylan covers done. And Drake? The kind of music to give you shivers. Other lists? Arcana, which is scholarly occult stuff, and for which Woj is also a listmaster, plus the Charles Williams and George McDonalds lists. No other music lists. Hmm--this might be heresy--but some Led Zepplin stuff is actually pretty good at the Brit folk rock meld. However, dont listen to the lyrics. Whatever you do--dont listen to the l;yrics--not if youre used to our hero's quality K Off to st Croix for r n r(not rock and roll). ------------------------------ From: jlaw@qucis.queensu.ca (Jeffrey Lawrence) Date: Wed, 12 Feb 97 11:09:42 EST Subject: Re: This Sat. Broadcast >Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 11:18:11 -0500 (EST) >From: Gary Assassin >Subject: Saturday's broadcast question > >This Feb 15th broadcast, how long does it go on for? I checked out the >site and it say that it starts at 4pm PST (that's 7pm for me), but how >long will it last? Is it repeated? Is there only on run-through? It's one hour and is broadcast straight at 9PM EST. It *is* repeated only for those people who get the CBC in London, Kingston (why I don't know) and the Pacific Time Zone (not even Central) at something 1AM EST (I am in Kingston so I catch it twice etc.) The only way to get outside of these times is to either copy the RealTime version of it to tape (not a good idea unless you have ISDN ;-)) or get it from someone else :-( PS: The setlist should be on their web site at the time of the show (though lately they've been slacking a bit...) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 11:18:31 -0500 From: Paula_Carino@usccmail.lehman.com (Paula Carino) Subject: Re[2]: other lists OFF TOPIC Although I've only been on it for a week, I've become fond of the Loud Family list (loud-fans@lists.getnet.com), partially because I love that band and partially because the people on the list are extremely chatty and fun-loving and, like the Fegs, completely obsessive about music. It gets VERY off-topic and your inbox will be crammed with mail, so if you don't like that, this isn't the list for you. However, my first loyalty is, without a doubt, to the Fegmaniax and Robyn! Paula, on the verge of being fired for spending all my time at work reading e-mail... ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: other lists OFF TOPIC Author: Terrence M Marks at usccmail Date: 2/11/97 8:57 PM Hmm...on a related note (to the "what lists are you on" thing) What other lists are as cool as this one? I'm on the Lost Chords (Moody Blues) and Kinks ML, and neither of them are as good as this one. What I think it is is that Robyn was never popular. Popular bands try to become popular again and modernize their sound. Robyn has never done this...That's why the list rocks. And the people on it don't hurt either :) Terrence Marks Second Student in the Tendo Kasumi School of Philosophy -Seeking enlightenment through normalcy. normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 13:14:23 -0500 (EST) From: Gary Assassin Subject: Re: TBC > sorry for the brain lapse. i needed the phone # for a club in columbia SC > that robyn is playing feb 28. i wrote in a previous post it is TCB, but i > believe now its TBC. i dont know if thats the name, or some initials. i am > trying to get tickets for a friend down there. thanks, > TBC sounds like: To Be {something} How about: Construed Coordinated Cancelled Coagulated ------------------------------ From: upstart@mindlink.bc.ca (Renee Lynn) Subject: SF Fegs Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 10:32:33 -0800 Sorry, this isn't concert date information... I am going to be in SFO all next week and was wondering if anyone can let me know if there are any shows, etc, worth checking out while I'm there. Also wondering what would be the best theatre to see Empire on Saturday! I haven't been in SFO for a couple years and am out of the loop. PS If anyone is interested in attending the Antiquarian Book Fair during the 21st-23rd, e me before then and I can probably leave free passes at the door for you! Be Seeing You Renee Lynn ------------------------------ From: Hedblade@aol.com Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 14:10:06 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: TBC << TBC sounds like: To Be {something} How about: Construed Coordinated Cancelled Coagulated >> How about TO BE CONFIRMED? ------------------------------ From: HAMISH_SIMPSON@HP-UnitedKingdom-om4.om.hp.com Date: Wed, 12 Feb 97 18:51:24 +0000 Subject: Gimme dates Item Subject: cc:Mail Text So where am the Bay area dates. I may only be here 'til mid-April and I am starting to get a little itchy. () - Feel like making love to a phoNograph!!! P.S. Mike Peters (Alarm) is from Rhyl and not Rhys (if anyone cares). ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 16:43:59 -0500 (EST) From: Gary Assassin Subject: Re: Gimme dates > > () - Feel like making love to a phoNograph!!! > Isn't that photograph? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 17:57:24 -0500 (EST) From: Eugene Subject: Re: Gimme dates On Wed, 12 Feb 1997, Gary Assassin wrote: > > > > () - Feel like making love to a phoNograph!!! > > > Isn't that photograph? You know, I always thought it was phonograph as well. I thought that for one of them he said photograph and for the other he said phonograph, I just can't recall right now which one has no scent and which one he wants to make love to... -Eugene ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tipper Gore said to Lou Reed, "Lou Reed, how can we communicate better with our children?" Lou Reed responded, "We would probably have to sit down and talk about it over a bottle of scotch, and maybe, some crack." It's back! My lovely Humor Home page: http://hamp.hampshire.edu/~ebmF92 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 09 Feb 1997 19:06:34 -0800 From: Ferris Subject: Knitting factory. . . Fegs! This weekend I caught both the early and late sets that Bob Mould played at the Knitting Factory. After the show I picked up a flyer for Robyn's gigs and got tickets as well for Friday and Saturday (the box office was open). He is, indeed, playing: Tues, 3/11 at 8pm Wed, 3/12 at 8pm Thurs, 3/13th at 8pm Fri 3/14 8pm and 11pm Sat 3/15 8pm and 11pm Tickets are going for $18 ea. The club's at 74 Leonard Street, which is a left off Broadway just south of Canal Street. It's a tiny place (both Mould gigs sold out long before Saturday night) with what seemed a great sound system and is all-ages as far as I can tell. Just thought I'd tell ya. . . ferris. ------------------------------ From: "Baker, David(PIN-C09)" Subject: Re: Reccomendations/Requests (Other Artists) Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 03:43:18 -0500 I have swinging between Arthur and Village Green as my favourite Kinks albums for years so it is hard to recommend between the two except to say that they are both extremely special albums. For me, Something Else and Face to Face follow pretty closely and after that even Muswell Hillbillies is an exceptional album. I agree that you can't really get far into the Kinks without getting a singles compilation because they released so many classic songs which weren't on original albums. I recommend the Well Respected Man compilation because it contains all the 60's A and B sides which weren't on albums and it is consistently brilliant. On this topic, has anyone heard 'The Great Lost Kinks Album'. It apparently collects a whole heap of out-takes from around the period of Village Green. I've never seen it anywhere but desperately want it. Dave. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 22:48:53 -0600 (CST) From: Matthew Valenta Subject: S. Vega, Grateful Dead, and some Chinese Bones Finally got my hands on Suzanne Vega doing Chinese Bones. Her vocals are very flat although I am pretty impressed with the Grateful Dead who seem to have captured the essence of the song all the while making it distinctly their own. Not many bands can do that. matt "We'll lay this day to rest, and we'll lay it in our paths, Lay it in our paths, and we'll trample it to death." - Eleventh Dream Day ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 23:00:11 -0500 From: nicastr@idt.net (Ben) Subject: Re: updated tour dates >folks, > >received this list today from homer's management (they contacted me after >robyn recommmended that they check out the fegMANIA web page). Does this mean Homer will be Robyn's band for these shows? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 18:22:28 -0500 From: mr bean jeans Subject: Re: TBC >How about TO BE CONFIRMED? *ding ding ding* give that man a cee-gar! the columbia, sc and richmond, va gigs have not been confirmed yet. i spelled out "to be confirmed" on the web page to make sure that this confusion didn't happen. alas, i did not look that closely at the schedule before forwarding it to feg. bad woj. anyways, soon as i hear anything concrete about these shows, i'll post to the list. indigenous peoples of south carolina and southern virginia are also welcome to illuminate us if they should hear something before i do. woj ------------------------------ Subject: Anyone need RealTime show tapes? Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 16:41:04 -0800 (PST) From: "Daniel Saunders" I get CBC loud and clear where I live, and I'd be willing to trade some tapes of the Feb. 15 RealTime show if anyone needs them. Daniel Saunders Life is heaven and hell. All else is silence. - Robyn Hitchcock ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 18:42:37 -0600 (CST) From: Truman Peyote Subject: Re: This Sat. Broadcast On Wed, 12 Feb 1997, Jeffrey Lawrence wrote: > >This Feb 15th broadcast, how long does it go on for? I checked out the > >site and it say that it starts at 4pm PST (that's 7pm for me), but how > >long will it last? Is it repeated? Is there only on run-through? > > It's one hour and is broadcast straight at 9PM EST. It *is* repeated only > for those people who get the CBC in London, Kingston (why I don't know) > and the Pacific Time Zone (not even Central) at something 1AM EST (I am > in Kingston so I catch it twice etc.) Ok, this might sound like a dumb question, but I'll ask it anyway. First off- where do I find this? The RealAudio website? Secondly- one of you says 4pm PST (that's 7 EST) and one of you says 9pm EST. Which is it? Thirdly- is there going to be another IRC chat afterwards? Love on ya, Susan ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 18:52:13 -0600 (CST) From: Truman Peyote Subject: Re: what is "feg"? On Tue, 11 Feb 1997, Dot, the Disposessed wrote: > hi-ya-- > > too bad the word feg does not have some historic lexigraphical meaning. > its vowel-replaced cousin (notice the clever allusion to the word, > without actually having said such an emotionally charge word like > fag--doh!!) has a much greater history--a bundle of sicks used to burn > all sorts of people at the stake, a cigarette, or a term employed by > any god-fearing bubba to denote difference of any kind of someone he > does not like (or, an IQ greater than the number of cylinders in his > truck). You forgot the (ahem) noble public school tradition of "fagging", where the senior boys get a younger, newer boy to run errands and be their general slavey (I suspect that this is where the derogatory term for homosexual had its origins). Interesting that this is the only "vowel-replaced cousin" you refer to, considering that there are also figs, fogs, and fugs (I don't know what the latter is, you'll have to ask Tuli Kupferberg :)). Perhaps Robyn saw that "e" was the only letter that did not form a word when placed between "f" and "g" and sought to rectify this calamitous injustice. > but the term feg might have gone something like this..."fegs?? ah, yes. > they use them for clothes-pegs, you know? they use them in siberia. > but, after they ran off with the ruskies were left with fegs--funny > thing lefts, and fegs." Didn't someone post something awhile back about the word "fegs" being at one point a mild swear exclamation? Is this true or a feglist legend? Also, if anyone remembers how to spell the word "sphengew" (it was something like that), a verb meaning "to toss or throw violently, esp. a frog or toad", could they please contact me or post it to the list? I've had a lot of trouble tracking that word down, and something tells me knowing how to spell it would indeed be helpful. I know I first read of it on this list. Love on ya, Susan P.S. Anyone else hear the BBC World Service report on the search for "the elusive Giant Squid" yesterday? ------------------------------ From: Hedblade@aol.com Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 19:58:24 -0500 (EST) Subject: Observation (ALL Robyn content) Hi Feggers, An observation: Isn't "Sleeping With Your Devil Mask" just a musical remake of "I Watch The Cars?" Jay ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 20:14:16 -0500 From: mr bean jeans Subject: Re: This Sat. Broadcast At 06:42 PM 2/12/97 -0600, Truman Peyote wrote: >First off- where do I find this? The RealAudio website? yes. though their web site is pretty poorly designed (imho, it's nice looking graphics, but hard to figure out what's what even if you have a graphical browser), there should be a link to the live broadcast from the main page at http://realtime.cbcstereo.com. >Secondly- one of you says 4pm PST (that's 7 EST) and one of you says 9pm >EST. Which is it? 4pm pst/7pm est is when the realtime program starts. the concert broadcast is at 6pm pst/9pm est. >Thirdly- is there going to be another IRC chat afterwards? as far as a planned one with robyn, not that i've heard. however, i'm sure that there will be a #realtime channel on irc where folks will be talking about the show. heck, since a fair number of us may be tied to the computer/radio that night, that might be a good time for a #fegmaniax channel to appear. woj ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 20:15:41 -0500 From: Bret Subject: old tapes...... just wondering if anyone out there has the old list-tapes that they'd be willing to share a copy of......... thanx in advance!\ -----Bret ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 20:28:42 -0500 (EST) From: Bayard Subject: Realtime broadcast 7pm est/Sat Feb 15 Anyone taping this on DAT? I understand it's broadcast on the radio in addition to on the net (in canada i believe?) The featured artist is Robyn Hitchcock and the live music begins at 9pm EST, the show itself at 7pm est. I have lots of soundboard and master tapes to trade, including mucho robyn DATs. lmk. =b ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 12:07:44 -0500 From: "Hal 'n' Carey" Subject: Help! CBC Broadcast (a grovel) Brian Thom (via woj) wrote: >Hi there. You should know. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) >recorded Robyn Hitchcock live at the Vogue Theatre last November. >Excellent concert. They will be broadcasting it on their show realtime >on Saturday February 15th. The show is heard across Canada on FM and on >shortwave. It is also broadcast in realaudio format on the net. Check >out their website for details... > >http://realtime.cbcstereo.com > >Hats off to the CBC for making this accessible to everyone on the net. Dear feggies, Please help me aquire a HQ copy of this show. If you are planning on taping this concert and can dupe me an analog copy, I can assure you a tasty RobynH morsel for your trouble in return! In other words, LET'S TRADE! Email me off list after you tape the show and we'll work something out. I've got lots o' concerts, radio shows etc. to swap. If you have accesss to the CBC show, it'll be a great way to start your collection as I'm sure many on this list will want a copy. Thanks in advance for any help. hal ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 19:49:20 -0600 From: Outdoor Miner Subject: Re: what is "feg"? [no Robyn] Shouldn't that be "fag" by now? (grin) The much-admired Susan was talkin' to Dot: >> too bad the word feg does not have some historic lexigraphical meaning. >> its vowel-replaced cousin (notice the clever allusion to the word, >> without actually having said such an emotionally charge word like >> fag--doh!!) has a much greater history--a bundle of sicks used to burn >> all sorts of people at the stake, a cigarette, or a term employed by >> any god-fearing bubba to denote difference of any kind of someone he >> does not like (or, an IQ greater than the number of cylinders in his >> truck). > >You forgot the (ahem) noble public school tradition of "fagging", where >the senior boys get a younger, newer boy to run errands and be their >general slavey (I suspect that this is where the derogatory term for >homosexual had its origins). "Fag" can also mean tired -- my wife and her family will always say at the end of a long day, "phew! I'm fagged out!" I suspect this has to do with the "bundle of sticks" meaning -- the "faggot" is burned down to the embers, and so's your energy level. My mother, an English teacher lo these 35 years, used to have a hard time teaching _A Midsummer Night's Dream_ in the late '60s and early '70s when "fairy" was the pejoritive de jour for homosexual men -- too much Beavis and Butt-Head-type snickering. Now no one bats an eye at "fairy," but it'd be difficult to teach Hardy's _Return of the Native_ these days, what with its incessant bundling of faggots... Thinkin' 'bout Scott Thompson's classic "FAGGO" skit on _Kids in the Hall_, Miles ====================================================================== np: Ray Davies, _Return to Waterloo_ OST EP Miles Goosens goosenmk@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu ====================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 12:05:27 +0000 From: Andy Holyer Subject: Martin Newell (Was: Re: Robyn content? NONE!) At 16:13 10/02/97 -0500, you wrote: > > > >From: Terrence M Marks & gondola@deltanet.com > > > >Does anyone have anything by the Cleaners from Venus? I remember > >reading about them in an old post...I don't think that any of the local > >music stores have them, but I'll check again... > > I have one import record, called Going To England (released in 1987). It's > a fun listen with some catchy tunes, but it's one of those deja vu albums > -- every lick you hear, you think you've heard somewhere before. I've tried > to bring myself to get rid of it many times, but I've never quite convinced > myself. :)>> > >For those of you unfamiliar with any of this stuff, it is the product of a >chap by the name of Martin Newell. The Cleaners were is 80's band, then he >had a short lived project called The Brotherhood Of Lizards, and currently he >has a solo career. I've heard some Cleaners stuff that is good, but I'd also >recommend tracking down The Brotherhood Of Lizards release "Lizardland." > This was reissued in 1995 in the US on the Long Play label (P.O. Box 55233, >Atlanta, GA 30308). His solo "The Greatest Living English Man" is beautiful >as well. Fans of XTC will eat this stuff up!!! > There are two Cleaners compilation albums: "Golden Cleaners" and "Back to the Cleaners". That gives you everything the Cleaners ever produced. Martin has also produced a second solo album, "The off-white album". He has also produced three books of poetry, "I Hank Marvinned", "Under Milk Float" and "The Illegible Batchelor". Most of these can be found on various online mail-order sites. I can come up with catalogue numbers etc. if need be. If you can find Giles Smith's book "Lost in Music" it describes the production of "Going to England" in gorey (if not pleasant) detail - Giles was the other half of the Cleaners. He's not that complimentary about Martin. If it matters, Martin used to be my next-door neighbour.... Oh, and for a bit of Robyn content, Martin supported Robyn at a gig here in Lewes in the summer of 1995. Captain Sensible turned up - he's the common link between Martin and Robyn. Andy Holyer, Learn the Internet Ltd., Lewes, E Sussex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 20:51:22 -0600 (CST) From: donald andrew snyder Subject: Country Kinks I'm shocked that no one has mentioned Muswell Hillbillies. Perhaps it's my closet country affection or just the desire to hear it with some wit for a change. BTW, is Almost Blue this good of a take on the genre? If you're in the mood, try Steve Earle, Joe Ely, or Lyle Lovett. Andy, I spent my formative years in Alabama ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 21:12:57 -0600 From: Outdoor Miner Subject: Re: Country Kinks At 08:51 PM 2/12/97 -0600, donald andrew snyder wrote: >I'm shocked that no one has mentioned Muswell Hillbillies. Er, I did, just a few posts ago... 8-) I've always questioned how "country" it is -- I have nothing against country music, far from it in fact. It's really more of a "trad" album -- some country-tinged tracks, but most of it falls into a realm between pop, country, music hall (which featured a fair amount of American-influenced Dixieland-like stuff), and British traditional. "20th Century Man," for example, is shot through with bluegrass sounds but builds to a totally rockin' crecendo, and works the very Kinks-ish "I was born in a welfare state, ruled by bureaucracy" section in towards the end. "Alcohol" is almost pure music hall. "Oklahoma U.S.A."'s shimmering, sad dreaminess stands apart from the other tracks, a lost classic (I was overjoyed when Yo La Tengo did it on _Fakebook_). I'm not sure just what "Uncle Son" is! But it's silly of me to be pedantic about how to "classify" the damn thing -- what it is is great music! >Perhaps it's >my closet country affection or just the desire to hear it with some wit >for a change. BTW, is Almost Blue this good of a take on the genre? >If you're in the mood, try Steve Earle, Joe Ely, or Lyle Lovett. Or (he says again) Jason and the Scorchers or BR5-49. later, Miles, who hasn't gotten over hearing the totally scary Johnny Paycheck song "Pardon Me, I've Got Someone To Kill" ====================================================================== np: Ray Davies, _Return to Waterloo_ OST EP Miles Goosens goosenmk@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu ====================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 21:14:20 -0600 From: LSDiamond Subject: Re: This Sat. Broadcast Is anyone planning on taping this? I'd sure like a good copy. I have equipment to tape off the computer, but can't use RealAudio for SOME unearthly reason.. CPU errors and junk like that... meanwhile, anyone had any error messages and solved their problems??? (with RA) LSD if you love me, sign my guestbook.. http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/1542 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My heart was broken, my heart was broken Sorrow Sorrow Sorrow Sorrow My heart was broken, my heart was broken You saw it, You claimed it You touched it, you saved it My tears are drying, my tears are drying Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you My tears are drying, my tears are drying Your beauty and kindness Made tears clear my blindness While I'm worth my room on this Earth I will be with you While the Chief puts Sunshine on Leith I'll thank Him for His work And your birth, and my birth. - Sunshine on Leith The Proclaimers ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 21:43:57 -0600 (CST) From: Truman Peyote Subject: Re: Country Kinks On Wed, 12 Feb 1997, donald andrew snyder wrote: > I'm shocked that no one has mentioned Muswell Hillbillies. Perhaps it's > my closet country affection or just the desire to hear it with some wit > for a change. BTW, is Almost Blue this good of a take on the genre? No, it's not. In fact, it's probably Costello's one and only unequivocal wipeout. Steer clear. What's funny is, he does his own country(ish) songs rather well (c.f. "King of America"), but on "Almost Blue" he, well, to paraphrase his own self, lacks lust and is lacklustre. The sort of thing I suspect you're looking for is done much better on Johnathan Richman's country album. It is pretty easy to find and with a title like "Johnathan sings Country", you shouldn't have a whole lot of trouble figuring out which one it is when you visit your record emporium in search of it. > If you're in the mood, try Steve Earle, Joe Ely, or Lyle Lovett. Or JoCarol ("does God have us by the twat, or what?") Pierce, who aside from writing wonderful songs is also a very talented comic performer from that same circle (Lovett, Earle, Gilmore, and all those "renegade country" folks). > Andy, I spent my formative years in Alabama Love on ya, Susan who spent her formative years in Texas ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 22:48:39 -0500 (EST) From: Gary Assassin Subject: Re: This Sat. Broadcast > > >This Feb 15th broadcast, how long does it go on for? I checked out the > > >site and it say that it starts at 4pm PST (that's 7pm for me), but how > > >long will it last? Is it repeated? Is there only on run-through? > > > > It's one hour and is broadcast straight at 9PM EST. It *is* repeated only > > for those people who get the CBC in London, Kingston (why I don't know) > > and the Pacific Time Zone (not even Central) at something 1AM EST (I am > > in Kingston so I catch it twice etc.) > > Ok, this might sound like a dumb question, but I'll ask it anyway. > First off- where do I find this? The RealAudio website? > Secondly- one of you says 4pm PST (that's 7 EST) and one of you says 9pm > EST. Which is it? > Thirdly- is there going to be another IRC chat afterwards? > I have a problem too. I am the one who posted that it goes on at 7pm, because the site said 4pm Pacific time. Hey, I am pretty damn sure that Pacific time is 3 hours behind Eastern Time. I even checked many sources. So I still say 7pm. 9pm, sorry, not in my book. You can check out the site yourself by linking from Woj's page. Go to "what's new" and pick broadcast. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 21:55:12 -0600 (CST) From: Truman Peyote Subject: Re: This Sat. Broadcast On Wed, 12 Feb 1997, Gary Assassin wrote: > I have a problem too. I am the one who posted that it goes > on at 7pm, because the site said 4pm Pacific time. Hey, I am pretty damn > sure that Pacific time is 3 hours behind Eastern Time. I even checked > many sources. So I still say 7pm. 9pm, sorry, not in my book. You can > check out the site yourself by linking from Woj's page. Go to "what's > new" and pick broadcast. Now, don't everyone go getting brahms and liszt! :) I think woj himself resolved this quandary. The program starts at 7. Robyn goes on later. Love on ya, Susan ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 20:04:36 -0800 (PST) From: Dollymop Subject: Re: what is "feg"? Hmmmm, A couple of thing, for one, has any more word come down about the Rhino best-of album? Isn't it supposed to be out soon? Second, a hardy YES to both Fairport Convention and Nick Drake. My recs for introductory work to these two would be "Unhalfbricking" and "Leige and Lief" from Fairport and the "Way to Blue" best-of collection for Nick Drake And finally, Public School buggery has a long and hallowed tradition, as the Long Chamber at Eton, where the scholarship boys go, was a virtual din of torture and rape right up through Orwell's time there. "Apart from homosexual abuse, torture, beatings, burnings, and drunken mayhem were daily occurrences." says W.D. Rubinstein. Maybe some recent graduate can tell us if it's improved any, though I guess "improve" might be a bit presumptive; depends on the sort of environment you enjoy living in. Point being, what came first, the term "fag" or the process of "fagging" at Public Schools, I don't know, they both seem equally venerable. -chad ------------------------------ From: Terrence M Marks Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 23:20:47 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: Observation (ALL Robyn content) > Hi Feggers, > > An observation: > > Isn't "Sleeping With Your Devil Mask" just a musical remake of "I Watch The > Cars?" Pretty much. And "Vibrating" is a lot like "Acid Bird"... (I think it was Vibrating, at least..) Terry ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 23:39:25 -0500 (EST) From: caroline smith Subject: Re: This Sat. Broadcast hmmm... i don't see why i can't make a copy of this. if anybody wants one lemmee know... caroline On Thu, 13 Feb 1997, LSDiamond wrote: > Is anyone planning on taping this? I'd sure like a good copy. I have > equipment to tape off the computer, but can't use RealAudio for SOME > unearthly reason.. CPU errors and junk like that... > > meanwhile, anyone had any error messages and solved their problems??? (with RA) > > LSD > > > At 11:09 AM 2/12/97 EST, you wrote: > >>Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 11:18:11 -0500 (EST) > >>From: Gary Assassin > >>Subject: Saturday's broadcast question > >> > >>This Feb 15th broadcast, how long does it go on for? I checked out the > >>site and it say that it starts at 4pm PST (that's 7pm for me), but how > >>long will it last? Is it repeated? Is there only on run-through? > > > >It's one hour and is broadcast straight at 9PM EST. It *is* repeated only > >for those people who get the CBC in London, Kingston (why I don't know) > >and the Pacific Time Zone (not even Central) at something 1AM EST (I am > >in Kingston so I catch it twice etc.) > > > >The only way to get outside of these times is to either copy the > >RealTime version of it to tape (not a good idea unless you have ISDN ;-)) > >or get it from someone else :-( > > > >PS: The setlist should be on their web site at the time of the show > >(though lately they've been slacking a bit...) > > > > > > if you love me, sign my guestbook.. > http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/1542 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > My heart was broken, my heart was broken > Sorrow Sorrow Sorrow Sorrow > My heart was broken, my heart was broken > You saw it, You claimed it > You touched it, you saved it > My tears are drying, my tears are drying > Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you > My tears are drying, my tears are drying > Your beauty and kindness > Made tears clear my blindness > While I'm worth my room on this Earth > I will be with you > While the Chief puts Sunshine on Leith > I'll thank Him for His work > And your birth, and my birth. > - Sunshine on Leith > The Proclaimers > > ------------------------------ From: Terrence M Marks Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 01:04:10 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: Country Kinks > overjoyed when Yo La Tengo did it on _Fakebook_). I'm not sure just what > "Uncle Son" is! Uncle Son, I believe is slightly Anglicized American Folk. Terry ------------------------------ From: "Baker, David(PIN-C09)" Subject: RE: Observation (ALL Robyn content) Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 01:42:04 -0500 No it's a remake of Syd Barrett's Rats! ---------- From: Hedblade@aol.com Subject: Observation (ALL Robyn content) Date: Thursday, 13 February 1997 8:58AM Hi Feggers, An observation: Isn't "Sleeping With Your Devil Mask" just a musical remake of "I Watch The Cars?" Jay ------------------------------ From: HAMISH_SIMPSON@HP-UnitedKingdom-om4.om.hp.com Date: Thu, 13 Feb 97 17:41:57 +0000 Subject: PhoNograph's don't sPell Item Subject: cc:Mail Text Okay, okay, okay, I was JOKING. (Sorry for yelling.) The line is "Feel like making love to a photograph", as was mentioned on another e-mail. I was trying to be funny (Don't give up the day job H). I am temporarily without a turntable and it seemed like a topical quote. The capital "N" wasn't to correct anyone it was to show it was deliberate. (Any feul kno that.) I think the best thing from now on is to assume that I am always right, and, if it seems that I am wrong, it is probably just something you don't yet understand. (Insert smiley) (Hamish) "There are no strangers, only friends we haven't met" - Hank Wangford ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 12:51:37 -0500 (EST) From: Tracy Aileen Copeland Subject: Re: what is FEGMANIA? On Sun, 9 Feb 1997, Daniel Saunders wrote: > The explanation in the liner notes never made any sense to me. What > exactly does "feg" mean? In the liner notes from the Rhino reissue of _Fegmania!_, Hitchcock unhelpfully says "We had fegweevils, fegballs, fegmobile, fegism. _Fegmania!_ is really like putting two wild adverbs together and watching them mate, except neither of them are adverbs." As I recall, about two years or so ago someone on the list claimed that license plates in the UK use a three-letter code for geographical areas and that the code for Cambridge is or used to be FEG ... suggesting that the "fegmobile" above started the whole thing and then the prefix sloshed out of the container and got all over the floor. But then, I don't believe everything I read here. Do you? Tracy "*I* wouldn't know anything about in-jokes that got out of control" Copeland ------------------------------ From: Terry_Linnig@hccompare.com Date: Thu, 13 Feb 97 16:29:52 cst I need help, can anyone tell me what the track list is for 'HITCHCOCK, ROBYN CD Catalog Sampler promo-only 20-track' Happy Pre-Heart Day, Guntarski \\\|/// \\ - - // ( @ @ ) ----oOOo-(_)-oOOo----- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The End of this Fegmaniax Digest. *sob* .