From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V7 #318 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Saturday, August 22 1998 Volume 07 : Number 318 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Sing along with Tim! ["The Oval Orifice" ] Re: Sing along with Tim! ["The Oval Orifice" ] Re: this is just too cool! (6% tentacle content) [dlang ] Ken's back...for me to poop on ;) [Eb ] songlist goes binary... [Bayard ] Re: Sing along with Tim! (and Mira??) [InPerspex@aol.com] Re: this is just too cool! (40% tentacle content in the new Sea Monster Burger) [Jon Fetter ] Re: Robyn Hitchcock, film star [amadain ] Re: Robyn Hitchcock, film star [BC-Radio@corecom.net (Brett Cooper)] Re: from randi - Robyn Hitchcock - film star [KarmaFuzzz@aol.com] Re: [Fwd: Tim Time Out Preview] [KarmaFuzzz@aol.com] Re: songlist goes binary... [KarmaFuzzz@aol.com] Re: songlist goes binary... [dmw ] private trades (no RH) [dwdudic@erols.com (David W. Dudich)] Re: M2 [David Wright Vhost ] Man, O Man... ["The Oval Orifice" ] Re: songlist goes binary... [Aaron Mandel ] Re: Man, O Man... [dmw ] Re: this is just too geeky! (100% content about me) [NahNahNah@aol.com] Re: M2 [tanter ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 18:12:44 -0800 From: "The Oval Orifice" Subject: Re: Sing along with Tim! Carole Reichstein dixit: > Said that he recorded the track with *Mira Sorvino.* > > What??? Mira Sorvino sings?? With Tim? Robyn said at the SF show in April that he and Mira were duetting on "Arms Of Love" for her upcoming movie. He didn't say anything about Tim, though. Wot's...uh, the deal? - -g- )+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+( Glen Uber Email: uberg@sonic.net ICQ UIN: 13311304 Web: http://www.sonic.net/~uberg "The war on drugs is a joke and we the people are the punch line." --From a letter to the Editor The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 31 July 1998 )+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+( ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 18:12:44 -0800 From: "The Oval Orifice" Subject: Re: Sing along with Tim! Carole Reichstein dixit: > Said that he recorded the track with *Mira Sorvino.* > > What??? Mira Sorvino sings?? With Tim? Robyn said at the SF show in April that he and Mira were duetting on "Arms Of Love" for her upcoming movie. He didn't say anything about Tim, though. Wot's...uh, the deal? - -g- )+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+( Glen Uber Email: uberg@sonic.net ICQ UIN: 13311304 Web: http://www.sonic.net/~uberg "The war on drugs is a joke and we the people are the punch line." --From a letter to the Editor The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 31 July 1998 )+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+( ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 10:58:14 +0930 From: dlang Subject: Re: this is just too cool! (6% tentacle content) This whole thread is living proof of who at least two thirds of the planet have been totally brainwashed by Mc Donald's and other multinationals, and we accuse the poor Quail of fiend conspiracies !!. They pale in comparison with this rampant enthusiasm for junk culture. This is INFINITELY worse !!!!! Abandon hope oh ye burger crunching fegs, for I say ,the time of the Anti Mac is nigh. There shall be a wailing and gnashing of teeth and plagues of hash browns and french fries will fall from the sky . Cauldrons of fat willoverflow their bounds and the earth will swallow up the squalid consumers of Kentucky Fried ,Hungry jacks and Pizza Hut and plunge them wailing into the abyss. But there is no true relief , even for ye who are devotees of the BIG M .For then will come the so called *saviour * to rescue the true believers. Yea, the sea will part before the Legions Of The Quarter Pounder , led by Ronald McDonald and his hellish minions such as Grimace and Mayor Mc Cheese. All of the true fast food faith will be delivered to ever lasting Salvation/damnation in a Big Mac burger bar that never closes. Condemned to consume greasy unpalatable meals till the end of time and endure endless promotions and celebrity fuelled specials around the clock. Only Homer Simpson could be pleased by this prospect. . . dave - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 01:23:34 GMT From: dwdudic@erols.com (David W. Dudich) Subject: gamera On Fri, 21 Aug 1998 20:58:46 -0400 (EDT), you wrote: >- -Possibly- Gamera, the giant Japanese flying turtle--its right for so >many reasons. Robyn vs. Gamera! yes! I can see it! a 60 foot-Robyn shoots prawns at "the friend of all children"... :-) OK, how many othe rfans of the turtle are therE? -luther ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 10:59:29 +0930 From: dlang Subject: famous musician parents of young muso's Heres another offspring of two famous muso's , although they may not be familiar to non folkie fegs. Martin Carthy and Norma Waterson -both famous folkies ,have a daughter, young Eliza Carthy who has an excellent band called the Kings of Callicut and is making a considerable name for herself as a young feral folkie in the Uk. dave Who has just realised what appalling alliteration he has produced from this puerile poxy post. Another musical offspring not mentioned in the earlier muso's offspring thread - Arlo Guthries son Abe -he played keyboards with his dad on his current world tour , so that makes three generations of musical Guthries, can anyone beat that for continuity? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 18:54:59 -0700 From: Eb Subject: Ken's back...for me to poop on ;) Ken: > Are you joking here Eb? If not, then the meaning of "critically acclaimed" > becomes yet more unclear--an appearance on Conan validates a band's > artistic value? I'm just saying: Conan's bookings are not so much based in popularity/hype, but rather on the personal (well-informed) tastes of the show's staff. The show has a history of booking respected, intelligent acts and often books quality acts that are hardly commercially popular at all. They've booked lots and lots of acclaimed but weakly selling blues artists, for instance. The show's attitude toward booking is very different from, say, the Jay Leno show. There are few acts booked on Conan who don't have artistic credibility. So yeah, I do think Wainwright received a modicum of validation via this appearance. Certainly, he wasn't booked just because he has sold lots of discs...because he hasn't. > Let's not forget that rufus is signed to dreamworks, by no means a small > label--this is a piece of steven spielberg's (sp?) Empire, albeit a > still-unprofitable division. The fact that dreamworks spent a relatively > huge amount of money recording rufus' current record over a 2 year span > only makes it more sensible that they support him by *helping* him to get > in the public light whenever possible. It's still the Conan show's decision to make. There are dozens and dozens of other major-label acts who are pitched to the show, who *don't* get booked. And you yourself point out that Dreamworks is far from a heavyweight label. Heck, the Eels album is the only other Dreamworks release I personally own (and I wouldn't recommend that disc too highly). Now, admittedly, Dreamworks product is promoted through the superstar Geffen/DGC complex. But then again, Geffen/DGC is very shaky right now, because of the impending UniGram merger. And I can't even think of the last time I saw a Geffen act on Conan.... > Ps for the record . . . I recall that a recent Spin magazine gave the > Rufus disc a rating of 7 out of a possible 10, noting something about the > weakness of the lyrics. Of course, I've never been too fond of spin's > record ratings. Well, 7 is a perfectly respectable rating. Heck, I myself would give it just a 8. There's probably no more than 75 or so albums (I'm guessing) which I'd rate 9 or 10. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 23:05:59 -0400 (EDT) From: Bayard Subject: songlist goes binary... i've hooked the songlist page into the robynbase file. please have a look at: http://158.72.105.122/gh/rb/songs.asp i am especially curious for any details about: all that money wants baby be good deck of cards gigolo gonna build a bonfire (largo 19 june 98) i'm a man (blues tune?) the knight and the child (the knight on the road?) to be alone with you you're the one i want (yep, the song from _Grease!_) You're So Degraded (largo 19 june 98) City At Night Chorus (largo 19 june 98) What are the titles, albums, and who are the authors, of these songs? (aside to john figgy jones: thanks for the setlists page. it helped me achive my goal: the songlist has reached 600 songs! you can find author info for some of the songs on the songlist page.) next: a searchable songpage that digs info from robynbase according to your specified criteria. =b ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 00:15:20 EDT From: InPerspex@aol.com Subject: Re: Sing along with Tim! (and Mira??) Carole mentioned Tim doing a duet with Mira? Robyn also announced at the April performance in San Francisco that he (?) would be singing a track with Mira. For her new film. Then he performed 'Arms of Love' I dunno. Kim ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 13:24:53 +0800 From: Jon Fetter Subject: Re: this is just too cool! (40% tentacle content in the new Sea Monster Burger) >Interestingly enough, there are no Samurai Burgers in Japan. I hear you >can get a mean bowl of udon at any Tokyo Denny's, however. At Christmas >time, the Japanese Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants dress up the Colonel >Sanders statues in Santa outfits, and refer to him as, you guessed it, >Colonel Sanders Claus. > >I think I'm off topic. Never on this list. I once saw the staff of a McDonald's here in Taiwan making their Ghost Month offerings out in front of the restaurant--what was funny was that the table laden with fruit, Big Macs and incense was right in front (unintentionally) of the Ronald McDonald statue! I couldn't see any difference between what they were doing and what people do in the Buddhist/Taoist temples here in front of impassive golden Buddhas/gods. A damn shame I didn't have my camera along. I'm really glad they weren't in the children's section in front of the four-armed three-faced Kali Grimmis--maybe they make offerings there at night. This year Ghost Month starts on August 28. I'm not getting near a McD's. Jon, who slept through most of this morning's partial eclipse (or "Grimmis Eats the Sun" in McDonald's Mythology) - ------------------------------------------------------------------- "They are grubby little creatures of a sea floor 530 million years old, but we greet them with awe because they are the Old Ones, and they are trying to tell us something." --Stephen Jay Gould ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 02:34:54 -0600 From: amadain Subject: Re: My cover, like Bill Clinton, has been blown... >the "Vinyl Resting Place sometime, eh), Station Manager, Postal Clerk, >Coin/Beer can/comic and my >current muse Record collector, as well as a >bunch o' shit you aint never heard of... Oh, I doubt that latter very much. This is the FEGLIST, after all. It would be pretty difficult to come up with anything at least one person here hadn't heard of :). >his biography... Coincidence... maybe, but the point is that this is the >most informed bunch of >individuals i've ever met and I hope to contribute >more here as the days go by... Thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves and I hope we've passed the audition :). >There is only one small complaint I have... I would like to see a little >more soul content because >that's the one thing that I can't find >anywhere else on the internet... Try and start some then. Seriously. Actually IIRC it wasn't -that- long ago a couple of us were talking about Smokey vs. Marvin (in a conversation about defining musical influences of the 60s decade, and who could be chosen as the ONE Motowner if you hadda), I guess you weren't here yet. It for sure happens now and then. As do discussions concerning British directors, McDonald's mythology, political theory, Mervyn Peake, the nature of evil, &c, &c. ad infinitum. >refer to today's "black" music as CRAP (Computerized >Repetitive >African-American Performances)... Ok, that was definitely my best laugh of the day and possibly the week. Good start! :) >I'm talking about anything before 1980... Does this include my beloved doo-wop (shalangalalangalalangala woo woo woo bip!)? Oh for joy, someone else who loves this music! I suspect you just mean basically Motown/Stax tho. And yeah I know, that's just scratching the surface, I live in the hometown of Chess and Veejay :). Speaking of which, anyone else ever seen the documentary about "Record Row"? Good stuff. Major Lance's moves alone are worth the price of admission. Love on ya, Susan ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 02:39:38 -0600 From: amadain Subject: Re: songlist goes binary... >i'm a man (blues tune?) Could this be a guess at the title of "Mannish Boy"? I can see if you weren't familiar with it you might guess that as the title. What I can't see is Robyn performing it. What I would give to, however! That'd be.....interesting. >to be alone with you Since no one else has jumped in to guess (onlist, anyway) I'd venture to guess that that's probably Dylan's from "Nashville Skyline". Love on ya, Susan ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 03:04:25 -0600 From: amadain Subject: Re: Robyn Hitchcock, film star >My Robyn star-turn? The Abominable Dr. Phibes! He could have alot of >fun devising hideous fates, all drawn from his repertoire. Oh yeah! I see this. Brilliant idea, this. Another idea for a star turn: one of those "demented classical piano genius" movies. Has anyone defined this as a genre yet? You know what I mean, the arrogant misunderstood classical musician who goes amazingly mad, usually having something to do with seeing ghosts or being driven by demonic forces or frustrated erotic obsessions (they can be eerily similar at times, can't they? :)). I love those. He'd be great in one. >*Definitely* the Margaret Rutherford role in "Blithe Spirit" (or "The >Belles of St. Trinian's"). He has that same whimsical comic energy. "Bringing up Baby" in the Katherine Hepburn role. Cool-o. I can just imagine him delivering lines like "Does that mean he likes dogs or like to eat dogs....Mark is so VAGUE at times" with great glee :). >trying to think of a role that would take advantage of his physical >gifts--a penetrating gaze, strong hands, a commanding speaking voice. >Something in the way of a Dracula/Svengali/Rasputin kinda role. >Drawing a blank for an actual part... Oh yeah, I see it. And to think some guys around here have been known to wonder what it was he had that made a few of us swoon.........*grin* I was thinking in re: this discussion as I was watching "Labyrinth" that he would have been awesome as the Goblin King. But of course, Bowie was also. What is this with wanting to assign him Bowie roles? A similar presence? I think in the case of this one though, that strong hands and a commanding speaking voice are things that Bowie has also that made HIM right for the part. But I can see Robyn with that glass dream bubble thing twirling in his hands as I write, and it's a damn appealing picture. As is his dancing with goblin Muppets :). Love on ya, Susan ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 23:51:04 -0900 From: BC-Radio@corecom.net (Brett Cooper) Subject: Re: Robyn Hitchcock, film star >>My Robyn star-turn? The Abominable Dr. Phibes! He could have alot of >>fun devising hideous fates, all drawn from his repertoire. > >Oh yeah! I see this. Brilliant idea, this. What about Robyn as a Q on Star Trek? Albeit an odd Q, but still, he would be a good one, I think. Brett ************************************************************** Cooper Collections P.O. Box 876462 Wasilla, Alaska 99687 (907) 376-4520 BC-Radio@corecom.net http://www.corecom.net/~no6pp/Cooper_Collections.html ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 03:54:16 EDT From: KarmaFuzzz@aol.com Subject: Re: from randi - Robyn Hitchcock - film star eleanore@tdl.com writes: > +Randi Says: > > 2} Back to Hepburn again, but Robyn could play George Peppard's role in > > "Breakfast At Tiffany's" - and not the version that wimped out on Truman > > Capote's novella - the script would have to come directly from the > > original text. Hey - I have time on my hands - bet I could write it. ;} > And George Peppard play the female role? You can't take George out of it! well, considering he's dead, he's not going to be a very reliable presence on the set. perhaps A-Team reruns can be running on every television seen in the film. in any case, i would like to have a seen where Mickey Rooney shows up in his original film get up, and gets beaten to death by Vietnamese gang members......... +to be sung to the tune of Candy Says, naturally. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 04:05:29 EDT From: KarmaFuzzz@aol.com Subject: Re: [Fwd: Tim Time Out Preview] In a message dated 98-08-21 17:18:24 EDT, tclark@apple.com writes: > How's about a little perverted license: > > Here comes the Hoovering intern > She's gonna archive all your goooooo! Giving blow jobs to the Prez Linda's jealous, can't you guess He doesn't want what's in her dress. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 04:29:06 EDT From: KarmaFuzzz@aol.com Subject: Re: songlist goes binary... In a message dated 98-08-21 23:08:10 EDT, walden@universe.digex.net writes: > i've hooked the songlist page into the robynbase file. please have a look > at: > > http://158.72.105.122/gh/rb/songs.asp > > i am especially curious for any details about: > > all that money wants Psychedelic Furs song; off _All of this and Nothing_ or something really close to that, their first compilation greatest hits thingy. written by ashton/butler/butler/ely. > baby be good > deck of cards > gigolo mebbe someone just not quite recognizing "gigolo aunt"? > gonna build a bonfire (largo 19 june 98) > i'm a man (blues tune?) would almost have to be "Mannish Boy." muddy waters. > the knight and the child (the knight on the road?) > to be alone with you > you're the one i want (yep, the song from _Grease!_) > You're So Degraded (largo 19 june 98) > City At Night Chorus (largo 19 june 98) > > What are the titles, albums, and who are the authors, of these songs? > > (aside to john figgy jones: thanks for the setlists page. it helped me > achive my goal: the songlist has reached 600 songs! you can find author > info for some of the songs on the songlist page.) > > next: a searchable songpage that digs info from robynbase according to > your specified criteria. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 08:03:19 -0400 (EDT) From: dmw Subject: Re: songlist goes binary... On Sat, 22 Aug 1998 KarmaFuzzz@aol.com wrote: > > i'm a man (blues tune?) > > would almost have to be "Mannish Boy." muddy waters. the yardbirds covered a tune called "i'm a man" which was written by ellis mcdaniel. it can be distinguished by the scintillating postironic cleverness of its lyric: "i'm a man. spell: emm ay en. man. man." dunno which of these rhitch is >less< likely to have tackled... - -- d. - - oh,no!! you've just read mail from doug = dmayowel@access.digex.net - - and dmw@mwmw.com ... get yr pathos at http://www.pathetic-caverns.com/ - - new reviews! tunes, books, flicks, etc. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 15:12:26 GMT From: dwdudic@erols.com (David W. Dudich) Subject: private trades (no RH) A quick request: I know I was supposed to do tape trades with some of you. Unfortunately, my email went funny on me (as did my memory), and now I can't remember who I owe what (and vice-versa). If you could email me privately about this, i would appreciate this. -luther ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 04:19:40 -0600 (MDT) From: David Wright Vhost Subject: Re: M2 On Fri, 21 Aug 1998, Terrence M Marks wrote: > Does anyone else here get M2? > I think it's the last best hope for music television. > > (Sorry if this seems vapid. They were playing Stan Ridgway's "Drive She > Said" when I woke up and I felt compelled to write something) > > Terrence Marks > normal@grove.ufl.edu > > would be playing were I home-"Persuasive Percussion 1", The Command > All-Stars > > I couldn't agree with you more. I work at home, and keep M2 on in my office. I probably watch that channel alone an average of ten hours a day. I've also seen two Robyn videos already! - -David ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 10:01:34 -0800 From: "The Oval Orifice" Subject: Man, O Man... dmw dixit: > > > i'm a man (blues tune?) > > > > would almost have to be "Mannish Boy." muddy waters. > > the yardbirds covered a tune called "i'm a man" which was written by ellis > mcdaniel. it can be distinguished by the scintillating postironic > cleverness of its lyric: "i'm a man. spell: emm ay en. man. man." > > dunno which of these rhitch is >less< likely to have tackled... Aren't "I'm A Man" and "Mannish Boy" the same song? Isn't Muddy Waters' real name Elias McDaniel? Or is that Bo Diddley's name? Help! Just a thought: "I'm A Man" could be the Spencer Davis Group song ('I'm a maaannnn, yes I am and I can't help but love you so...'). Written by Steve Winwood/Muff Winwood/Spencer Davis. Later covered by the Chicago Transit Authority (the superior version, IMHO). Love on all y'all, - -g- )+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+( Glen Uber Email: uberg@sonic.net ICQ UIN: 13311304 Web: http://www.sonic.net/~uberg "The war on drugs is a joke and we the people are the punch line." --From a letter to the Editor The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 31 July 1998 )+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+()+( ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 14:43:17 -0400 (EDT) From: Aaron Mandel Subject: Re: songlist goes binary... On Fri, 21 Aug 1998, Bayard wrote: > all that money wants yup, psychedelic furs. > baby be good if it went "baby be good, do what you should, you know it'll be all right" then it's "What Goes On" by the Velvet Underground. > i'm a man (blues tune?) it's not too bluesy (at least in its original form) but one possibility not yet raised is that it's that Berlin tune that goes "i'm a man (i'm a boy) i'm a slut (i'm a train) i'm your mother (i'm a god) i'm a one night stand" or whatever... seems like something robyn would be drawn to. aaron ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 15:22:37 -0400 (EDT) From: dmw Subject: Re: Man, O Man... On Sat, 22 Aug 1998, The Oval Orifice wrote: > Aren't "I'm A Man" and "Mannish Boy" the same song? Isn't Muddy > Waters' real name Elias McDaniel? Or is that Bo Diddley's name? > Help! from the all music guide: When labelmate Bo Diddley borrowed Waters's swaggering beat for his strutting "I'm a Man" in 1955, Muddy turned around and did him tit for tat by reworking the tune ever so slightly as "Mannish Boy" so i guess we're both sorta right. McDaniels is indeed somewhat better known as Bo Diddley; Waters was born McKinely Morganfield. - -- d. - - oh,no!! you've just read mail from doug = dmayowel@access.digex.net - - and dmw@mwmw.com ... get yr pathos at http://www.pathetic-caverns.com/ - - new reviews! tunes, books, flicks, etc. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 16:10:10 EDT From: NahNahNah@aol.com Subject: Re: this is just too geeky! (100% content about me) In a message dated 98-08-21 18:54:47 EDT, jthornton@ucsd.edu writes: << Anyhow, I caught the Bauhaus gig last night, and just got tickets for the Irvine show next month. Goth city! Woo-hoo! "Undead, undead, undead!" >> Irvine?? As in Irvine, California?? Hey, I grew up there and up until late June I worked there too. Are you the one who mentioned KUCI before, Jason? And while we're on the subject, can I vent for a moment?? After being a full- time slacker all summer long, I did get a job (teaching preschool) which I was supposed to start on Monday. Well, they called me Friday at 4:30 to say "Oh we're sorry but the girl you were gonna replace has decided to stay so we don't need you." Thank you and please drive through. I guess I should introduce myself since I seemed to have already jumped in awhile ago anyway. Um, ok, my name is Patty and I am 34 but look 33. I live in Southern California and right now I am bum. The end. I admit I am not a hardcore Robyn Hitchcock fan -- I mean, if you threw out a song title and asked me to hum a few bars, I would go "duh" but I do have most of his albums. I have only been to two of his shows and that was years ago but hey, at least I know it's spelled with a Y. I can't remember what led me to buy my first Robyn record -- and yeah, I do think it was actually vinyl. I think it might have been because Paul Westerberg might have mentioned him in an interview and that made me want to check him out. (I was and will always be a huge Replacements fan.) Besides the Mats, my current faves are Elliott Smith, Ani Difranco and Wilco. The last cds I bought are the new Neil Finn, the new Rancid, new Grant Lee Buffalo, new Garbage, Tom Waits' Rain Dogs and some Leonard Cohen best of thing. None of which I have listened to yet. Oh and I also got an album by a former drummer of Black Sabbath but if I tell you why, you will all know how truly sick and twisted I am. So hello to all of you. I think you guys are an interesting and funny bunch - -- and you sure write lots -- I think I deleted half the posts in the beginning because I didn't recognize the email addresses and I thought it was all porn spam. Oh, that is something I am confused about...I am on another mailing list and to reply, I just hit Reply and it goes back to the list email address and is then sent out to everybody. But with you guys, if I hit Reply, it goes to the person who wrote the message I am replying to. But I don't want that, right? Because then no one else will get it. I want my stuff to go to the fegmaniax address, right? Well, that's where I have been sending it so I hope that's right. You'll have to forgive me because I am computer-illiterate. Patty ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 21:57:48 -0400 From: tanter Subject: Re: M2 We only get it for a short time during the day. Our satellite system is Primestar. How long do you guys get it? Marcy At 04:19 AM 8/22/1998 -0600, David Wright Vhost wrote: > > >On Fri, 21 Aug 1998, Terrence M Marks wrote: > >> Does anyone else here get M2? >> I think it's the last best hope for music television. >> >> (Sorry if this seems vapid. They were playing Stan Ridgway's "Drive She >> Said" when I woke up and I felt compelled to write something) >> >> Terrence Marks >> normal@grove.ufl.edu >> >> would be playing were I home-"Persuasive Percussion 1", The Command >> All-Stars >> >> > > I couldn't agree with you more. I work at home, and keep M2 on in my >office. I probably watch that channel alone an average of ten hours a day. >I've also seen two Robyn videos already! > >-David > ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V7 #318 *******************************