From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V7 #112 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Tuesday, March 24 1998 Volume 07 : Number 112 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Achtung Baby! [The Great Quail ] Re: The Big SXSW Report [Eb ] remember the songs that made you cry? [dwdudic@erols.com (David W. Dudich] south park [dwdudic@erols.com (David W. Dudich)] damn the radio [dwdudic@erols.com (David W. Dudich)] Re: south park [JH3 ] Re: Pat Collier [KarmaFuzzz ] glug glug; SXSW [Miles Goosens ] Re: Name that (sad) tune [KarmaFuzzz ] Re: The Big SXSW Report [Yo MTV raps tangent] [KarmaFuzzz ] rumours about eric clapton [seven@cs.utwente.nl (Susan Even)] Re: Seth [noe ] Re: My dead god Seth [M R Godwin ] Re: dirigible data [M R Godwin ] Fashion, idiocy, and Eb (not necessarily in that order) [Danielle ] Titanic (0% anything interesting) [tanter ] Yip yip yip yip [Natalie Jacobs ] Glass Flesh! [Mark Gloster ] Dan Bern [Mark Gloster ] Re: singles? [Eugene ] Re: The Big SXSW Report (or, your trunk's inventory) [Bret ] RE: glug glug; SXSW [firstcat@lsli.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 23 Mar 98 22:53:29 -0500 From: The Great Quail Subject: Achtung Baby! >near the end of The Big Lebowski, when walter yells, "achtung, baby!" is >that a reference to the u2 album of the same name, which, if i remember >correctly, was released right around the time of our conflict with >sad-um? or, was the album itself a reference to something else? i'd >always assumed that u2 had made it up. not that i thought it was >particularly clever or anything. Well, according to Bono, he liked the sound of it in terms of the juxtaposition of opposite ideas -- the harsh German "Achtung," ("Attention!") coupled with a term of endearment. He remarked something to the extent that it was like an emotional command, sort of a darker side of love . . . very appropriate to that album, in my opinion. - --Quailo Vox - ---------------------------------+-------------------------------- The Great Quail, K.S.C. | Literature Site - The Libyrinth: TheQuail@cthulhu.microserve.com | www.rpg.net/quail/libyrinth www.rpg.net/quail | Vampire Site - New York by Night: riverrun Discordian Society | www.rpg.net/quail/NYBN 73 De Chirico Street | Arkham, Orbis Tertius 2112-42 | ** What is FEGMANIA? ** "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents." -- H.P. Lovecraft ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 20:05:38 -0700 From: Eb Subject: Re: The Big SXSW Report >The movie: if you were in the audience holding your breath to see yourself >immortalized on the big, big screen then I'm sure your eulogy will appear >shortly in my "in" box as nobody but Robyn, Tim and Deni appears. Wow, that IS minimal. >Later that night Robyn was to appear (and did) conveniently at a theatre >next door, preceded by Deni Bonet and SPECIAL GUEST. The aura of mystery: >Who could it be? Billy Bragg? Peter Buck? Richard Nixon? Nope. It was >Kathy Mattea. Eeeeeeeek! :) Eb ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 04:00:20 GMT From: dwdudic@erols.com (David W. Dudich) Subject: remember the songs that made you cry? On Mon, 23 Mar 1998 22:41:19 -0500 (EST), you wrote: > >"Wonderwall" -- This song has a very special and specific meaning for me, >and can just kill me at times, reducing me to a Hallmark commercial >trainwreck. > >"Cats in the Cradle" -- Well, most Harry Chapin songs can be pretty >emotionally brutal under the right circumstances, but this fucker >*always* gets me. Damn. My mother played Harry Chapin contsantly when I >grew up, and the day he died she was devastated. I will never forget that >day -- she cried all night long, playing one Chapin album after an other. >It was the first day of my life I really understaood that music mattered, >that it meant something deeper than a catchy tune. . . . well, this tune was slaughtered by a pop-metal band around 1991, which ruined it for me...but, has anyone ever noticed how similar Ed Kowalzch of Live (hey, I like their first album, and some of the second!) sings to Harry Chapin? > >"Black Peter" and "Brokedown Palace" by the Dead. . . . Dave will >understand! > What, no "wharf rat" or "the wheel"? >"Running to Stand Still" by U2. That never got to me until I saw them >sing it live, and then I just broke down. Ever since it still chokes me >up in a sad, wistfully depressing sort of way. > >But he also wrote "Railway Shoes," also (sort of) about his father's >death, and more personal. (Not a tear-jerker, but still more personal.) >And for some reason, I find "The Yip Song" very harrowing and emotional >- -- it is like an angry but resigned cry against the inevitable, and has >this odd mixture of bitterness and hope that appeals to me. I know I may >be in the monority here. . . . > >Robyn songs that can make me cry: > >"Autumn is your Last Chance," "She Doesn't Exist," and "The Speed of >Things." how about "serpent at the gates of wisedom"? or "wax doll" as done live by the Egyptians, with lyric changes? that one gets me... > >- --Comrade Quailovitch And I already mentioned Richard Thompson last time this thread came around.... :-) -luther ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 04:05:33 GMT From: dwdudic@erols.com (David W. Dudich) Subject: south park On Mon, 23 Mar 1998 22:41:19 -0500 (EST), you wrote: > >I don't know which is scarier, the idea that this woman actually exists, or >the fact that someone married her. (Unless by "husband" she's simply >referring to Roger Waters.) ha ha ha ha.... However, given that we live in the post-OJ era, >I suppose she does have a point with that last statement. Explain this please... I remember that >time Carl Palmer visited my 3rd grade class and stole my ice cream sandwich >and ate it right in front of everyone, and nobody said anything! And then he >killed Kenny! The bastard! No South Park references allowed on this list! (or else I will call barbara Striesand, and give her the missing triangle!!! :-) ) What should Robyn be on that show? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 04:03:37 GMT From: dwdudic@erols.com (David W. Dudich) Subject: damn the radio On Mon, 23 Mar 1998 22:41:19 -0500 (EST), you wrote: > >> Anyway, WRNR did not program Moss Elixir. I was told this by a >> Robyn-friendly DJ when I requested "Beautiful Queen" once. I have heard >> them play Robyn more than a few times, however, which keeps me tuned in. I tried too...They don't seem to have the CD. Well, you know, given RNR's policies, if anybody has an extra copy to spare in the name of spreading the "Uncle Bobby gospel"... I just checked the Sam Goody in Union Station...NO Robyn AT ALL!! and no Richard thompson or Patti SMith or Mark Eitzel, either!!! > >So what non-college station DID program ME? I certainly haven't heard >anything on the radio off this disc. > >np: richard thompson, _watching the dark_ (ya talked me into it, folks!) WELCOME TO THE FOLD OF THE "PRINCE OF DOOM AND GLOOM"!!!! Isn't it the most emotional, brilliant thing you ever heard? -luther ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 23:18:01 -0600 (CST) From: JH3 Subject: Re: south park >>However, given that we live in the post-OJ era, >>I suppose she does have a point with that last statement. >Explain this please... She had pointed out that people who are famous can do anything they want and get away with it. Though why she'd pick Carl Palmer, of all people, to have these bizarre fantasies about is beyond me, when Michael Jackson would have been so much more plausible. (And Rick Wakeman would have been a LOT funnier.) >No South Park references allowed on this list! Sorry, I must've been away. Still, if we could have a rule like that, you'd think we could do something about all those references to "Titanic", wouldn't you? >What should Robyn be on that show? He should play the Chef's long-lost brother, and then Robyn and Isaac Hayes should do a duet version of "Wafflehead", with the children providing the slurping noises... John H. Hedges ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 00:44:17 EST From: KarmaFuzzz Subject: Re: Pat Collier In a message dated 98-03-23 06:48:02 EST, normal@grove.ufl.edu writes: << Has Pat Collier produced anything besides Underwater Moonlight? (My copy isn't handy, so if Pat Collier wasn't the producer, then assume that "Pat Collier" is just a misspelling of the real producer's name) >> Globe of Frogs. other random RH tracks here and there. three of The Wonder Stuff's albums. some stuff for adorable. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 00:00:23 -0600 From: Miles Goosens Subject: glug glug; SXSW On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Susan Even wrote: > And, I've heard another rumour that due to the success of > the recent film Titanic, there's been talk by the producers > of making a sequel, Titanic II. . . (with even more special > effects, and more music. . .) Who knows, it might even > be a trilogy. I kept thinking that at the end of TITANIC, it would turn out that the victims wouldn't really die, but be resurrected by the creatures from Cameron's THE ABYSS and live happily ever after in their underwater city. Ah, there's always the director's cut... :-) Jay wrote: >Olsen twins"...as I heard it put...but I got paged and ended up driving across town >looking for a bunch of drunk lost Brits and missed the RH show...instead got stuck >watching Jason and the Scorchers..... "Stuck"? Stuck?!? Geez, only the finest live act in these here United States, maybe anywhere. later, Miles, who counts getting to see Jason & the Scorchers live regularly among the blessings of living in Nashville, and who can't fathom (heh-heh) TITANIC-mania at all ====================================================================== "If a million people say a stupid thing, it is still a stupid thing." -- Anatole France Miles Goosens outdoorminer@mindspring.com http://www.mindspring.com/~outdoorminer/miles ====================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 01:09:02 EST From: KarmaFuzzz Subject: Re: Name that (sad) tune In a message dated 98-03-23 21:20:20 EST, ljl@echonyc.com writes: << Speaking of tear-jerkers, while shopping at the Five&Dime today, I was stopped dead in my tracks by the most strikingly sad Bruce Springsteen song playing on the radio. I couldn't hear the chorus of it, but one of the lines was, "my clothes don't fit"-? anyone? >> "Streets of Philadelphia" or "philadelphia." from demme's li'l film for which tom hanks won an oscar even though he wasn't that great in it..... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 01:28:17 EST From: KarmaFuzzz Subject: Re: The Big SXSW Report [Yo MTV raps tangent] In a message dated 98-03-23 22:50:48 EST, chichi@io.com writes: << Briefly preceding the movie were some remarks by director Jonathan Demme (who himself was preceded by toadies) and then Robyn, who said among other things:"Yo! MtV raps!" This statement will be seen later as foreshadowing. >> wasn't Yo! created by Jonathan's Son? Nephew? Ted Demme? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 00:25:59 -0800 (PST) From: The Non-Prophet Subject: The Name Game The Jean Genie waxed onomastically: > **** > >From: Danielle > > >> dan yelled: > >Hmmm. No, in twenty-three years, I don't recall anyone ever making that > >startlingly original joke. Especially not all through school. > > I know the feeling. Among the reasons for dropping my given name: > "Hi, Jean! Ooh--haha!--hygiene!" > Blue jeans > Genes and chromosomes > > you get the idea... > Imagine having a name like mine. Put my first initial with my last name and see what you come up with. Yeah! That's right! Pretty effin' hilarious, isn't it? That is how I was known all through school. Best years of my life, my ass! ;-) Sorry my first post in three months is so coarse -- I guess I'm just not tempered properly today. Must have something to do with El Nin~o. Good to be back, - -g- Glen E. Uber uberg@sonic.net =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= n.p. Man Or Astroman, _Intravenous Television Continuum_ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 12:05:34 +0100 (MET) From: seven@cs.utwente.nl (Susan Even) Subject: rumours about eric clapton Hello again, Russ and everybody Just to clarify what I wrote about the Driving Aloud line: > "I've got a Harrison Ford poster rolled up in my desk. . ." > > was originally about the musician Eric Clapton. . . I think the original line about Eric Clapton was in reference to an incident involving some posters at a Tower Records once upon a time. . . Groetjes, Susan ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 12:32:44 +0200 From: noe Subject: Re: Seth candlabra@lewiston.com wrote: > > Obviously not a scholar of language either ; ) .What we know as the > Biblical "Seth" is an English translation of a Hebrew word spelled Shin Tav , > S T --> Sait, or Sais, (depending on whether your pronounciation is Askenazic > or Sephardic), which, for all we know is the Hebrew translation for > the Egyptian hieroglyphic "Set". > > Shet - is the modern hebrew pronounciation for this. talking 'bout pointing out thing: originally it is the name of Adam and Eves son, and in ols hebrow means also buttocks... the hebrew english dictionary spells this name (indicating that it's the son of adam) SHIN TAV and in english - Seth and Shet... as I said, just pointing out... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 12:05:19 +0000 (GMT) From: M R Godwin Subject: Re: My dead god Seth On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, The Great Quail wrote: > but the "th" is > pronounced hard, like the German. So it sounds like "Der German" - ja? (-: - - Mike G. PS Did you know that Wallis Budge makes an appearance in E Nesbit's "The story of the amulet"? The kindly curator at the British Museum is based on EWB in gratitude for his providing Nesbit with the background details on words of power. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 12:16:23 +0000 (GMT) From: M R Godwin Subject: Re: dirigible data On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Ben wrote: > I am working on a film script similar to Titanic, except this one concerns > the Hindenburg. People tell me the ending is too short, though. Here's a line you may be able to use: "We're nearly down now, why don't we have a quick cigarette?" - - MRG ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 01:21:28 -0800 From: Danielle Subject: Fashion, idiocy, and Eb (not necessarily in that order) Back again, jiggety-jig. Ben writes: > Is this meant to be sarcastic? I can't tell anymore... > *Naff* comeback! I expected something far more abusive from you, Ben. Why disappoint me now? ;) Dave Lang, Aussie bloke of infinite jest, writes in reply to me: > Ha, you dare to ask for a "girlie feg outfit"!, Friends of Feg attire is > at the moment unisexual, I'm sorry. This simply cannot be borne. It is akin to, but even worse than, that abomination of a clothing innovation: 'one size fits all'. Whatever happened to *tailoring*? > Remember the > attire you objected to is meant to be worn during secret FOF coven > meetings whilst we indulge in our holy mind meld sessions and is NOT to > be worn as you bump into objects in the turgid blacked out streets of > your great metropolis. Let me tell you, people: if I come to the coven meetings, I *insist* on being properly accessorised. This does not include a truss of any kind. Nor lurex. Nor anything associated with body stockings or eye masks. I'm afraid I just can't do it. My mind melding would go all wonky as a result, and lord knows, none of us wants that. (As for the turgid blacked out streets of my great metropolis... well, I've managed to see OK so far. The diesel generators roaring away downtown are slowly but surely deafening me, however.) Oh, and Dave, I think it's a bit late for the *autumn* collection of the House of Feg. Perhaps we could aim for spring? October sometime? I look forward to seeing what you come up with. Who's planning on volunteering for the catwalk modelling? Bayard expounded: > Danielle, you don't know me very well. When I said "music biz type", I > was being sincere. I seldom use sarcasm... I could never wield it with > the same particular venom sometimes seen here. Ah, but you have six different personalities. And one of them faxes other fegs pictures of his butt. ;) I didn't really know whether you were being sarcastic or not. I think my point is valid either way; if Eb doesn't harp on about his job - and he really doesn't, insider knowledge and emphatic prose style notwithstanding - why should we? And it doesn't matter whether anyone had made educated guesses, I don't think. Before November, most of you didn't for-sure know, mainly because he didn't *want* you to know. Surely that's significant? Oh well. Whatever. (And bugger it. Just noticed a grammatical error in my last post. I *hate* that.) Quail, who lays blue eggs, writes: > Maybe if your crew can speak clearly, instead of using all these > incomprehensible slang terms and giving in to antipodean tendencies for > verbose circumlocutions. . . . I mean, "a good whip around and club > together?" Doesn't sound like the kind of party I would feel safe > attending, hmmm? You never know, Quail, you might enjoy it. Or at least gain an insight or two into the antipodean psyche. ;) > everyone > >got off their faces on good beer > Hm. Aussie slang, I hope? Indeed, and *lying* Aussie slang to boot! 'Good beer' in Australia? I hope you were drinking Speights! ;) James asks: > PS - have you ever tried fitting an outboard motor to a yellow-eyed > penguin? Those damn things bite! (the penguins, that is...) James, I must say I'm disappointed. I was counting on you for a ride. Perhaps we could attach an outboard motor to Jenny Shipley, and then capsize her and swim to shore when we get close to home? Danielle, who thinks whips-around are admirable, but only if everyone contributes, and who is out of pocket as a result of last weekend's club-together effort ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 13:19:10 +0100 (MET) From: seven@cs.utwente.nl (Susan Even) Subject: Re: Driving Aloud > > > >was originally about the musician Eric Clapton. . > > > the musician Eric Clapton? As opposed to Eric Clapton the figure skater? > Sorry, Susan, this distinction just strikes me as odd. :) > this was meant more along the lines of how Robyn is usually referred to in the media: "blah blah blah singer/songwriter Robyn Hitchcock blah blah blah" why include the singer/songwriter bit? probably because he also paints. "Eric Clapton is that guy with the glasses who was featured on one of those MTV unplugged albums a few years ago." ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 08:26:11 -0500 (EST) From: Gary Assassin Subject: Re: The Big SXSW Report > to retrieve my satchel of pretend veggies. (By the way, one of the things I > love about this list is that no one would dare question why I have a bag of > artificial produce with me at any given time.) Why do you have a bag of artificial produce with you at any given time? I, on the other hand, have the following: a pair of overalls a pair of shorts a tee-shirt a set of K2 inline skates an air mattress (with hand pump) a tent a towel (a must! [from "Hitchhiker's Guide"]) a country map coins ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 08:15:37 -0500 From: tanter Subject: Titanic (0% anything interesting) Well, it happened. But I need to make the point (here is as good as anywhere..?) that not getting any acting awards or best screenplay does help to show that, perhaps, it really isn't that great a film. The awards it did get were for visual and aural effects of one type or another. The directing award is still related to those and, I suggest, even the best film award. It actually made me a bit angry when Cameron did the PC bit during his final acceptance speech, asking the audience for a few moments of silence for the real people who died in the disaster. In all the interviews I've heard and read (and I'm sure I missed some) he never once said anything about the dead victims. He's been a bit crass, I thought, about questions asking why he created characters that weren't based on real people (I don't recall any straight answers but there may have been some). Heaven forbid the Academy chooses a film that actually works as a great film rather than as a technology showcase. Marcy (if I could, I'd make a film.....) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 08:51:58 -0500 From: Natalie Jacobs Subject: Yip yip yip yip The Grate Quail peeps, >And for some reason, I find "The Yip Song" very harrowing and emotional >- -- it is like an angry but resigned cry against the inevitable, and has >this odd mixture of bitterness and hope that appeals to me. I know I may >be in the monority here. . . . You may well be in the monority, but you are not in the minority. Ever since my grandfather died in January, "The Yip Song" gets me a bit choked up - to me, it seems like a joyous celebration of the person's life as well as a mourning of his coming death. "This old man, he was gone, he was gone and I was sorry..." *sigh* >Erotomania. One of the delusional disorders--or is it now the only one? I >don't have my DSM-IV with me, either. Yeah, a textbook case, your D#. Ah, erotomania - that was the term I was looking for. The technical term for the stalker mindset. I recently discovered to my horror that D# lives near Ann Arbor, so I'm keeping my doors and windows locked at all times, and I've trashed my copious Pink Floyd and ELP collections. But I've noticed lately that Robyn has started writing songs about me.... >What's your favorite/favourite RH song to listen to while in the >bath/shower? I have yet to listen to him there but it might be interesting >to hear him alongside running water. I like to listen to records in the shower - I drag my boom-box into the bathroom and turn it up real loud so I can hear the record over the sound of the water. I've found that quiet, acoustical albums are not suitable for this type of treatment, so "Eye" is usually out of the question. But "Fegmania!!" is always a good choice - esp. "My Wife and My Dead Wife" and "The Man With the Lightbulb Head." "Element of Light" is another favorite - - "Winchester" seems to sound the best. ("Ted, Woody, and Junior" goes without saying...) n. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 06:36:21 -0800 From: Mark Gloster Subject: Glass Flesh! Hi, I'm Mark Gloster. You may remember me from such emails as "Hey, look, it's me, Mark Gloster," and "Virtual Babble from the planet Xerpluplu." Please delete this message now if you are opposed to this kind of thing, or can't stand my gratuitous babbling. This is a gentle news piece to those on the list who are new, and a reminder to those who have procrastinated, or those who have shown amazing retail will-power thus far that Bayard Catron (I helped some too) put together a tribute project to Robyn Hitchcock some time ago which came to great fruition in CD form. We've been selling these things for a year or so with enthusiastic reviews. Also, Eb really doesn't want one, which may carry some weight one way or another for y'all. The CD included a cavalcade (whatever that means) of star-studded performances of listmembers and non-listmembers like (I've asterisked some tracks that I can't live without [not to say that my life could ever be complete without the other tracks], and I'm not sure how other people could be surviving without them): 1. Prelude- John England *2. Brenda's Iron Sledge- Kevin Z. Slick 3. Listening to the Higsons- Mark Gloster 4. Another Bubble- Catch23 5. One Long Pair of Eyes- Dave Brown *6. She Doesn't Exist- Vic Chesnutt 7. Queen of Eyes- Bradley Skaught 8. Serpent at the Gates of Wisdom- James Dignan and The Beaker People 9. Old Pervert- Yammer-Jooks 10. Trash- The Transparencies 11. Airscape- Happy Cactus and Other Rotting Flesh 12. Insanely Jealous- Other Days 13. I Something You- Modest Mr Brown 14. St. Petersburg- John Hedges *15. Clean Steve- Edward of Sim *16. Balloon Man- Verge *17. Love- Meat Ruiner 18. Flavour of Night- Nismo S. Rebrot 19. Wax Doll- Dolph Chaney Financially on the project I am (we are) still a little under water for the first one, and would like to come out of the hole a little before doing the next one, so I will be discounting the Glass Flesh! CD's for a short time. I'll sell these for $12/each +$1 s/h for 1 CD. If you want more than 1 CD, I'll sell you each CD for $9 +$1 s/h. I will also offer my own CD, _Monday's Lunch_ (warning: it's musically kind of in yer face, yet convey's my humor and charm without the messy and annoying consequences of my real presence) in this SuperFeg pricing deal. You may contact me these ways: emalia: rubrshrk@tigermonkey.com (best for orders) mark_gloster@3com.com (questions/chat) snail: Mark Gloster c/o Tigermonkey 7960B Soquel Dr., Suite 214 Aptos, CA 95003 You may prefer to order from Bayard Catron, because he's nicer, smarter, spells better, smells better.... I just bet he'll cut you a good deal too. He can usually be found at walden@universe.digex.net .... Y'all are great, sorry to waste bandwidth, but it's me, I can't help it, it's what I do. And, of course, I was asked. - -Mark Gloster your little droplet of sunshine ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 06:52:12 -0800 From: Mark Gloster Subject: Dan Bern Hi again folx, I just wanted to remind y'all that Dan Bern's new CD will be coming out at the end of this month. He's my favorite new act by far. He'll be in Northern California around the middle of May. I would like to do another n/ca feg gathering for at least the Santa Cruz show. I'm hoping to use any pull I have with the promoters to get any special priveledges at the Kuumbwa (which is about the best venue to which I've ever been, but it's small- must get tix early). I may be up for a SF or Berkeley show as well. I got these dates from: http://www.flemtam.com/db-itin.html Dan is starting his tour tonight in West Bridgewate PA at a place called Thursdays. Look at the above web listings for his appearance at a venue near you. 5/13/98 San Geronimo Valley Cultural Center San Geronimo Valley Cultural Center San Geronimo CA 415-488-9385 8:00 p.m. 5/14/98 Great American Music Hall San Francisco CA 415-885-0750 8:00 p.m. 5/15/98 SEVA Berkeley Community Theatre (benefit) Berkeley CA 510-845-7382 8:00 p.m. 5/16/98 Snazzy Productions Kuumba Jazz Center Santa Cruz CA 408-429-7663 Zillion thanx to Nick W. for introducing me to Dan's music. Happies, - -Markg ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 10:15:07 -0500 (EST) From: Eugene Subject: Re: singles? On Tue, 24 Mar 1998, David W. Dudich wrote: > On Mon, 23 Mar 1998 11:40:14 -0500 (EST), you wrote: > > >2) I think "Jewels for Sophia" would make a decent single. > > that and "dark dark dark dark dark dark dark princess". > > what else off the "xmas party" tape should be a single? > Definately NOT "erie green storm lantern", which strikes me as > Syd's "maise", pt 2.! > > -luther > I think Nietzsche's Way is a great, great song. Hopefully it will be on an album or maybe a single. Does he play it a lot, or is it something he did once? Anybody know? -Eugene - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- My humor homepage: http://hamp.hampshire.edu/~ebmF92/index.html New! Weekly Week Homepage: http://www.weeklyweek.com (Boston's only redundant news source for news) - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 09:29:26 -0600 (CST) From: Bret Subject: Re: The Big SXSW Report (or, your trunk's inventory) (By the way, one of the things I >> love about this list is that no one would dare question why I have a bag of >> artificial produce with me at any given time.) > >Why do you have a bag of artificial produce with you at any given time? > >I, on the other hand, have the following: > >a pair of overalls >a pair of shorts >a tee-shirt >a set of K2 inline skates >an air mattress (with hand pump) >a tent >a towel (a must! [from "Hitchhiker's Guide"]) >a country map >coins This could get real interesting :) for myself in the trunk of my car: A plastic fish a pair of Roces skates :) a Harrison FOrd poster (no, I'm not kidding) a pair of heavy pants and shirt (for the skates) a towel (with the number 42 printed on it) after that it goes to things like an extra fan belt, and common toold for VW's........... - --Bret ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Mar 98 09:32:07 From: firstcat@lsli.com Subject: RE: glug glug; SXSW yeah, but the plan was to quickly get the Brits and make it back before Stacy would notice I was gone...which would have also kept from enduring the pre-fab croonings of Kate Mattea, and come in as RH started...instead half the crew went to the RH show to get me and I stayed with the other half waiting for their return and some guys who went to some Irish showcase....sure Jason and the Scorchers are a great band, but I was hyped for RH...fortunately there was beer to tide my broken soul.... >Jay wrote: >>Olsen twins"...as I heard it put...but I got paged and ended up driving >across town >>looking for a bunch of drunk lost Brits and missed the RH show...instead >got stuck >>watching Jason and the Scorchers..... > >"Stuck"? Stuck?!? > >Geez, only the finest live act in these here United States, maybe anywhere. > >later, > >Miles, >who counts getting to see Jason >& the Scorchers live regularly >among the blessings of living >in Nashville, and who can't fathom >(heh-heh) TITANIC-mania at all > > > >====================================================================== >"If a million people say a stupid thing, it is still a stupid thing." > -- Anatole France > >Miles Goosens >outdoorminer@mindspring.com > >http://www.mindspring.com/~outdoorminer/miles - -----------------End of Original Message----------------- - ------------------------------------- Jay Lyall Channel Sales Director Livermore Software Laboratories, Intl. 2825 Wilcrest, Suite 160 Houston, Texas 77042-3358 1-713-974-3274 jay@lsli.com Date: 3/24/98 - ------------------------------------- Two-Hour Luxury Goods Commercial Also A Spy Film ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V7 #112 *******************************