From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V8 #111 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Friday, March 26 1999 Volume 08 : Number 111 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: The future of walkmans [Stewart Russell 3295 Analyst_Programmer ] Re: The future of walkmans [Aaron Mandel ] Re: The future of walkmans [Gary Assassin ] RE: The future of walkmans [dr john halewood ] OTC Show At Chicago Lounge Ax [edoxtato@ssax.com] kazoo [Bayard ] Re: kazoo ["Chadbury the butler" ] RE: The future of walkmans [Michael R Godwin ] for you Elliott Smith fans... ["Chaney, Dolph L" ] catching up (no RH) [Griffith Davies ] NMH [Natalie Jacobs ] Re: Robyn on VH1 [mrrunion@palmnet.net] re: Suddenly Susan [Eb ] Re: Suddenly Susan [MARKEEFE@aol.com] re: Suddenly Susan [Terrence M Marks ] Re: Suddenly Susan [Eb ] Re: Suddenly Susan [lj lindhurst ] Re: Suddenly Susan [MARKEEFE@aol.com] Re: duran-duran-digest V4 #137 [digja611@student.otago.ac.nz (James Digna] Re: Suddenly Susan [Capuchin ] The latest breaking news!! [MARKEEFE@aol.com] Larry Sanders [hal brandt ] Chicago Rufus [Minky Sponge ] Live Elliott [Joel Mullins ] Christine Collister in Adelaide [dlang ] I'm in the money!!! ["Ghost Surfer" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:10:55 +0000 (GMT) From: Stewart Russell 3295 Analyst_Programmer Subject: Re: The future of walkmans Gary> PS No-one mentioned the passing away of Rod Hull Half Man Half Biscuit had a song which a) described how I felt about Rod Hull, and b) is no longer true. It was called "Rod Hull is Alive: Why?". Links from RH to 'our' RH: none, I hope. - -- Stewart C. Russell Analyst Programmer, Dictionary Division stewart@ref.collins.co.uk HarperCollins Publishers use Disclaimer; my $opinion; Glasgow, Scotland ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 05:13:35 -0800 From: "Russ Reynolds" Subject: Any Trouble/RH link >> Any Trouble to Hitchcock: >> Brinsley Schwarz(Any Trouble)>All Stewart>Jeff Porcarro(see above) > >Hold on! I referred to Phil Barnes's Any Trouble page yesterday, and he >certainly doesn't mention Brinsley being in the band in the six >lineups (count 'em) below: AMG has him playing guitar on their 1983 release...session work I guess. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 09:47:21 -0500 (EST) From: Aaron Mandel Subject: Re: The future of walkmans On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Stewart Russell 3295 Analyst_Programmer wrote: > Half Man Half Biscuit had a song which a) described how I felt about > Rod Hull, and b) is no longer true. It was called "Rod Hull is Alive: > Why?". i've been wondering for quite a while -- do Half Man Half Biscuit make sense in the UK? i like the music, but don't recognize a single one of the proper names that the songs are full of. a ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:00:45 -0500 (EST) From: Gary Assassin Subject: Re: The future of walkmans "99% Of Gargoyles Look Like Bob Todd" is about that little bald runt from The Benny Hill Show. Some other song, I can't remember is about some soccer star, but we all know here in the USA that soccer is a BORING sport. ------------------------------------ If you have a condom and sunscreen SPF 15 or greater, than it's safe to look at http://www.panix.com/~gsa/index.html On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Aaron Mandel wrote: > On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Stewart Russell 3295 Analyst_Programmer wrote: > > > Half Man Half Biscuit had a song which a) described how I felt about > > Rod Hull, and b) is no longer true. It was called "Rod Hull is Alive: > > Why?". > > i've been wondering for quite a while -- do Half Man Half Biscuit make > sense in the UK? i like the music, but don't recognize a single one of the > proper names that the songs are full of. > > a > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 16:13:49 -0000 From: dr john halewood Subject: RE: The future of walkmans On Thursday, March 25, 1999 2:47 PM, Aaron Mandel [SMTP:aaron@eecs.harvard.edu] wrote: > > i've been wondering for quite a while -- do Half Man Half Biscuit make > sense in the UK? i like the music, but don't recognize a single one of the > proper names that the songs are full of. > > a Yes, they do make sense in the UK, providing that is 1) you're of a certain age 2) you have an obsession with trivia 3) you also have an encylopedic knowledge of crap telly also (4) coming from Liverpool helps. I easily qualify but to be honest I don't always get quite a lot of it. Mind you, the HMHB web site (http://surf.to/hmhb) has a nice annotation section which should help you out. Mind you it won't help explain why their songs come out like that in the first place... cheers john ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:30:48 -0600 From: edoxtato@ssax.com Subject: OTC Show At Chicago Lounge Ax Any Fegs what are going to be at the OTC/Super Furry Animals show at Lounge Axe to-morrow night, I'm planning on going to the show as well. What say we have an impromptu Feg gathering before the show at the Red Lion (2446 N Lincoln Ave-- just a few doors down from the Lounge Axe)? I'll be sitting at the main bar or at one of the tables around the fireplace after 7.00PM. Can't miss me, I'm the big dumb guy with the lightbulb head. Hope to see you there. - -Doc ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 11:46:24 -0500 (EST) From: Bayard Subject: kazoo http://www.splendidezine.com/reviews/mar-8-99/of.html this review says "kazoo-inspired" but is the instrument featured in the song on this page really a kazoo? sounds almost like someone just making Bee King noises. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 12:39:42 +0000 From: "Chadbury the butler" Subject: Re: kazoo Date sent: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 11:46:24 -0500 (EST) From: Bayard To: fiends before the shrine Subject: kazoo Send reply to: Bayard > http://www.splendidezine.com/reviews/mar-8-99/of.html > > this review says "kazoo-inspired" but is the instrument featured in the > song on this page really a kazoo? sounds almost like someone just making > Bee King noises. I hear some trumpet noises about half way through, around 27.5 seconds. Maybe a voice and a trumpet together, sped up? The review says: "The March of the Gay Parade" is ridiculously hilarious in that a strange kazoo-inspired ditty trades off with a wonderful voice that chimes in with comments like "Oh, how nice!" and "Yes!", which are so absurdly expressed that they can only be fully appreciated when you hear them for yourself! I think the reviewer is very easily impressed. Perhaps even "kazoo-inspired". Wonderfully yours, Chadbury ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 18:01:31 +0000 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: RE: The future of walkmans > On Thursday, March 25, 1999 2:47 PM, Aaron Mandel > > i've been wondering for quite a while -- do Half Man Half Biscuit make > > sense in the UK? i like the music, but don't recognize a single one of > > the proper names that the songs are full of. On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, dr john halewood wrote: > Yes, they do make sense in the UK, providing that is > 1) you're of a certain age > 2) you have an obsession with trivia > 3) you also have an encylopedic knowledge of crap telly also > (4) coming from Liverpool helps. > I easily qualify but to be honest I don't always get quite a lot of it. > Mind you, the HMHB web site (http://surf.to/hmhb) has a nice annotation > section which should help you out. Mind you it won't help explain why > their songs come out like that in the first place... OK, I'll try some of these: Back In The D.H.S.S. DHSS = Dept of Health and Social Security. Now split into 2 depts. Fuckin' 'Ell It's Fred Titmus FT=Former Middlesex and England bowler Sealclubbing Fur-trading activity 99% Of Gargoyles Look Like Bob Todd Bob Todd = bald (but quite tall) bloke on the Benny Hill Show I Hate Nerys Hughes Nerys Hughes = one of the starts of The Liver Birds sitcom The Len Ganley Stance ? Venus In Flares Joke on Lou Reed's 'Venus in Furs' I Love You Because (You Look Like Jim Reeves) Jim Reeves = c'n'w singer Reflections In A Flat Joke on musical key signature The Trumpton Riots Reference to kid's animated puppet show Architecture, Morality, Ted And Alice Joke on film title 'Bob Carol Ted and Alice' 1966 And All That Joke on Sellars and Yeatman's spoof history textbook '1066 and all that' Albert Hammond Bootleg Ref to writer of 'Little Arrows', 'Free Electric Band' 'It never rains in Southern California' etc Dickie Davies Eyes Ref to cricket umpire Dickie Davis c/w joke on 'Looking through Gary Gilmore's eyes' The Bastard Son Of Dean Friedman Dean Friedman = rotten ballad singer IIRC I Left My Heart In Papworth General Papworth General Hospital D'Ye Ken Ted Moult? Ted Moult = long-forgotten gardening etc TV expert Reasons To Be Miserable (Part 10) Joke on Ian Dury's 'Reasons to be cheerful, part 3' Rod Hull Is Alive - Why? No longer true, as reported The Continuou. Saga Of The Cremation Of Hattie Jacques * Hattie Jacques always played the matron in 'Carry on' films Ordinary To Enschede Enschede is a town in Holland - I've played there! A Lilac Harry Quinn ? Prag Vec At The Melkweg Melkweg is a club in Amsterdam - I've played there! But who are PV? The name rings a faint bell Outbreak Of Vitas Gerulaitis Vitas Gerulaitis is a pro tennis player; presumably pun on 'St Vitus Dance' Hedley Verityesque ? Everything's AOR Joke on Everything's A-OK M-6-ster Presumably a reference to the M6 motorway Whiteness Thy Name Is Meltonian Reference to Meltonian shoe polish Improv Workshop Mimeshow Gobshite I've seen a hell of a lot of those, often in Holland... Numanoid Hang-glide Presumably reference to Gary Numan? £24.99 From Argos Reference to Argos catalogue showroom Sponsoring The Moshpits ? Fear My Wraith Joke on 'fear my wrath'? Styx Gig (Seen By My Mates Coming Out Of A) self-explanatory I, Trog Presumably reference to troglodytes (cave dwellers)? C.A.M.R.A. Man Campaign for Real Ale! Hair Like Brian May Blues self-explanatory Dead Men Don't Need Season Tickets Reference to commuter train tickets Pythagorane (Faust) ? Morbid Sky (David Thomas And Two Pale Boys) ? Pere Ubu ref? A Shropshire Lad Reference to A E Housman ITMA Reference to Tommy Handley radio show 'It's that man again' He Who Would Valium Take Joke on 'He who would valiant be' (hymn tune) See That My Bike's Kept Clean Joke on 'see that my grave is kept clean' Paintball's Coming Home Joke on song 'Football's coming home' Four Lads Who Shook The Wirral Wirral = district of Merseyside A Country Practice Reference to a vet sitcom? Ready Steady Goa reference to 60s pop show Ready Steady Go! That's all I can do. Gosh! - - Mike Godwin ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 13:07:15 -0500 From: "Chaney, Dolph L" Subject: for you Elliott Smith fans... if you'd like to watch "Strange Parallel," you might want to do so over the Web. It's available at http://broadcast.com/music/concerts/elliottsmith/ -- and they'll be Webcasting a concert tonight at 9pmEST from that very location. Dolph np: hide-and-seek, with the library patrons ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:11:08 PST From: "Capitalism Blows" Subject: cook until golden brown don't know why i seem to have so many dreams set in a damned classroom. anyhow, this one, it was getting close to final exam time, and the teacher made some comment about how we'd better not dawdle in learning the lyrics to St. Petersburg, 'cause it's a pretty tough one. so --to show off more than anything, i guess-- myself, mr. miles goosens, and this girl called rachel who i used to work with at the country club (and who i can't recall ever having been too keen on robyn, though she did once borrow both USE YOUR ILLUSION cd's from me, and keep them for months on end) proceeded to belt it out in its entirety. at the conclusion of which, the entire class gave us a rousing round of applause. n.p. (finally): the richard thompson boots sent to me by commander lang *months* ago -- this is some really good shit! p.s. eb, don't forget to go see chris chandler and the convenience store troubadours tonight. this is not optional! Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 11:18:23 -0800 (PST) From: Griffith Davies Subject: catching up (no RH) A while back, Eb wrote: LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Actor David Strickland, who played a music critic onthe NBC sitcom ``Suddenly Susan,'' was found dead Monday morning, hangingfrom a bed sheet that he had strung from a ceiling beam, police said. Strickland, 28, was found by a worker at the Oasis Motel, a police spokesman said. Strickland also appears in the new DreamWorks film``Forces of Nature,'' starring Sandra Bullock and Ben Affleck.- - --- I really hated that show...I can't picture which one Strickland was.Hrm.Eb Is that because his character, Todd, was a POP MUSIC CRITIC? griffith BTW - OTC will open for R.E.M. in Georgia on 31 August 1999. Bummer - I wish they would open for them on the whole tour. NP - disc two of OTC's Dusk At Cubist Castle (it's the ambient disc) _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 14:31:47 -0500 From: Natalie Jacobs Subject: NMH >Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 15:58:27 -0800 >From: Eb >Subject: a good NMH article > >http://musicblvd.com/cgi-bin/tw/0122490095922318688_105_843645 This exchange sums up Neutral Milk Hotel to me (from another article on the same site): "What does your album's conclusion mean?" I ask Jeff, who currently seems more concerned with entertaining the one-year-old crawling around [Will] Hart's house than with the umpteenth interviewer asking pretentious questions about his record's place in indie rock. "It's supposed to be sort of going off into -- oh god! The baby just smashed its head into the wall!" n. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 14:08:34 -0800 From: mrrunion@palmnet.net Subject: Re: Robyn on VH1 Hey all, Just a friendly reminder...Robyn in on VH1 tonight at midnight...a song called "Fleshhead". Mike (now ready to go home for the day) __________________________________________ Sent using WebInbox. "Your email gateway." Check us out at http://www.webinbox.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 14:44:58 -0800 From: Eb Subject: re: Suddenly Susan Put it this way, Griffith -- I hadn't sat through "Suddenly, Susan" enough times to even KNOW that Strickland played a music critic. That show really ties my colon in knots. Eb, who is SO sick of sitcoms with "Latka" characters whose every line starts with "Well, in my country...," not to mention sitcoms where two characters get awkwardly shoved into this "Will they EVER get together? Gosh, look at all the sexual tension as they verbally spar!" template, not to mention sitcoms with really bad acting, and sitcoms where people spend all day at work but never actually DO any work, etc. etc. etc. etc.... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 18:31:22 EST From: MARKEEFE@aol.com Subject: Re: Suddenly Susan In a message dated 99-03-25 17:46:31 EST, you write: << Eb, who is SO sick of sitcoms with "Latka" characters whose every line starts with "Well, in my country...," not to mention sitcoms where two characters get awkwardly shoved into this "Will they EVER get together? Gosh, look at all the sexual tension as they verbally spar!" template, not to mention sitcoms with really bad acting, and sitcoms where people spend all day at work but never actually DO any work, etc. etc. etc. etc.... >> - ------Michael K., who thinks that Eb is sick of sitcoms. period. Oh, hey, did you see "It's Like, You Know . . . " last night? It has probably a few more good points than bad points, but I doubt I'll become a big fan. "Sports Night." "The Sopranos." That's it. I'm happy. (oh, and "The Simpsons," too, of course) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 18:35:45 -0500 (EST) From: Terrence M Marks Subject: re: Suddenly Susan On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Eb wrote: > Eb, who is SO sick of sitcoms with "Latka" characters whose every line > starts with "Well, in my country...," I probably shouldn't start a thread on that time when Yakov Smirnvov guest-starred on "Perfect Strangers", then. np-that Gunk kid from "Curtis". Terrence Marks normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 15:39:00 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: Suddenly Susan >------Michael K., who thinks that Eb is sick of sitcoms. period. No, not really. Just formulaic ones. >Oh, hey, >did you see "It's Like, You Know . . . " last night? It has probably a few >more good points than bad points, but I doubt I'll become a big fan. I watched a little of it. Ehhh, I could go either way on that one. The obvious Seinfeld trivial-conversation touches are a little embarrassing to behold. >"Sports Night." "Sports Night" ROCKS! What an utterly exhilirating show that is. I actually feel WINDED when it's over, the pacing is so lightning fast. ;) Eb, tossing in superfluous disses of "Frasier" and "Jesse" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 18:50:44 -0500 From: lj lindhurst Subject: Re: Suddenly Susan >>Oh, hey, >>did you see "It's Like, You Know . . . " last night? It has probably a few >>more good points than bad points, but I doubt I'll become a big fan. > >I watched a little of it. Ehhh, I could go either way on that one. The >obvious Seinfeld trivial-conversation touches are a little embarrassing to >behold. > >>"Sports Night." > >"Sports Night" ROCKS! What an utterly exhilirating show that is. I actually >feel WINDED when it's over, the pacing is so lightning fast. ;) Oh Eb, "Wheel of Fortune" makes YOU feel winded! I tried to watch "Sports Night" one time and couldn't get over how lame it was, and how it wanted *very badly* to be "The Larry Sanders Show", and just couldn't pull it off. >Eb, tossing in superfluous disses of "Frasier" and "Jesse" "--lj," who just wants to know WHY you weren't watching "Lizzie Borden" like I told you to do. (it even had a crazy-chick-masturbating-in-her-mother's-wedding-dress scene!)(oh wait, no, that was TGQ later that night...) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 19:12:00 EST From: MARKEEFE@aol.com Subject: Re: Suddenly Susan In a message dated 99-03-25 18:52:23 EST, you write: << I tried to watch "Sports Night" one time and couldn't get over how lame it was, and how it wanted *very badly* to be "The Larry Sanders Show", and just couldn't pull it off. >> I don't know that that's a fair assessment, just because they're both "behind the scenes of a TV shows" TV shows. I think "Sports Night" is much more about the kind of people you can care about and who are basically good people. "Larry Sanders" is quite funny, but the characters are so unlikeable (from the four episodes I've seen, having only recently gotten HBO -- and now the show is over, right?). That's what burned me out on "Seinfeld" after the first couple of seasons. Then again, this is still the first season of "Sports Night" -- maybe I'll get tired of it another year or two, as well. Or maybe it will keep me invested for years to cpome in the notion that TV can still be kinda interesting. - ------Michael K., who's embarrassed about caring about TV so much -- it's *so* unhip ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 12:18:08 +1200 From: digja611@student.otago.ac.nz (James Dignan) Subject: Re: duran-duran-digest V4 #137 >PS No-one mentioned the passing away of Rod Hull (famous in Britian for >having his hand up an emu which likes attacking people). My inbox has >been stuffed with jokes ever since (he fell off the roof of his house >trying to fix his TV aerial). Rod Hull of Rod Hull and Emu is dead? Another slice of my childhood goes west... sigh. >It should be easy enough to link up Clive with Robyn, though, because >Clive was in the Richard Thompson Band with Dave Mattacks, who has played >with everybody in the post-Fairport folk-rock scene. everyone from Nick Drake to Martin Phillipps, in fact. I'd go Mattacks -> Andy Partridge -> Thomas Dolby -> RH James PS - Congratulations Natalie! Hope the job works out well! James Dignan ***NOTE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS*** Dunedin, New Zealand ***NOTE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS*** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 16:22:47 -0800 (PST) From: Capuchin Subject: Re: Suddenly Susan You know, you guys have mentioned "The Sopranos" and "The Larry Sanders Show" as being really good. I'm going to have to agree. And you know what? The ONLY series I still watch on TV are all on HBO (I mean the only ones I try not to miss). But I have to add my very favorite show on TV "Mr. Show with Bob and David" because nothing is better than that (is it?). I got digital cable a few months ago and so I have about seven thousand channels and half of those are movies all the time. All I do when I turn on the TV is check the movie channels. If nothing's on, I'll turn it off. Worst case, I find the least horrifyingly bad movie and watch that. I can't deal with commercials anymore. J. - -- ________________________________________________________ J A Brelin Capuchin ________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 20:23:13 EST From: MARKEEFE@aol.com Subject: The latest breaking news!! Garth Brooks' day at spring training << .c The Associated Press PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) -- How it went for Garth Brooks on Thursday at spring training for the San Diego Padres: COUNTRY CAMPER:@ Brooks didn't take batting practice or play against the Seattle Mariners. Brooks was a little tired, and manager Bruce Bochy told him that sometimes it's good to pass up BP for a day. >> Boy, that's why Bochy's the manager! I mean, when you've got a talent like the 1 for 13 Garth Brooks around, you have to know how best to conserve the strengths you've got going or you. It's like a game of chess, it really is. - ------Michael K. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 18:30:41 -0700 From: hal brandt Subject: Larry Sanders MARKEEFE@aol.com wrote: > "Larry Sanders" is quite funny, but the characters are so unlikeable Even Artie?! I loved Artie. Hey now, /hal ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 08:19:37 -0800 (PST) From: Minky Sponge Subject: Chicago Rufus greetings fegs, any feg besides jason going to the rufus show please e-mail me off list, and maybe we can meet up before, during, or after the show. hope to see some fegs at the show. dave _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 01:53:01 -0800 From: Joel Mullins Subject: Live Elliott Hey, I watched that live webcast of the NY Elliott Smith show earlier. It was pretty cool, even though the quality wasn't very good. I think I need to upgrade my RealPlayer if I want to get better audio and video. Anyway, the quality was good enough to see that he was wearing a Rolling Stones t-shirt and had some girl singing back-up with him. She wasn't playing an instrument, she was just singing. I don't know who she was. Did anyone else see it? Well, here's the setlist in case anyone is interested: Stupidity Tries (I think that's the name. Anyone?) 2:45 am Baby Britain Son of Sam Bled White Cupid's Trick ? (I don't know the title of this song, but I had heard it before) Sweet Adeline Pictures of Me Tom's Start Speed Trials Ballad of Big Nothing Independence Day First encore: Say Yes (Everything reminds me of her?) The Biggest Lie Second encore: Division Day Waltz #2 (XO) Thanks Dolph for letting us all know about this. Later Joel ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 20:23:34 +0930 From: dlang Subject: Christine Collister in Adelaide Since there is a bit of talk about Ms Collister on the list perhaps some fegs can help with the setlist of the show I recorded last night. As I’m not really terribly well up on Christines repertoire , I need help to identify some of these songs for the cover of my tape ,can anyone help with correct titles.? BTW, NZ fegs, she will be in NZ soon, so go see her, shes a dynamite performer! setlist. set 1. black eyed dog > We’re all gonna be dirt in the ground. Kicking on my stool. Paper wings. Lowest Time or Lowish Time ?. Always there ? Beautiful World. ? A Randy Newman song containing the lines’-” Pretend to be somebody else. “ ? My Tears fill the whole night sky ?. set 2. Looking for the water of a deeper well. God Bless the child. I can’t cry hard enough ? Oh Love don’t give up on me ? Heart Like a wheel. Love me like a man. Forever she said ? Can’t Win. e. Broken Bicycles, Christie Mcveigh song,-Never Before ? I should know the correct title for this, but the memory banks have failed me. The tape is fantastic , sat right close to the pa,came out as clean as a whistle, but only 60 people were there ! apathy fucking rules as usual. yours feg x. new url for my Bath & Bickershaw Festivals ,Womadelaide, Rt, Hitchcock, Dead, Beefheart.Waterson Carthy , Fairport Website http://users.senet.com.au/~tortoise/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 04:53:54 PST From: "Ghost Surfer" Subject: I'm in the money!!! >Hey all, > >Well, it's good to see an NMH item finally >on ebay. Someone is selling the now >nearly impossible to find "Holland" 7" >picture disc which only came out 4 or 5 >months back. Unfortunately, the label Blue >Rose died a quick death within a week or >two of its issue. Also unfortunate is the >opening bid price: $25! Ugh! > >Mike (happy owner of 2 of these!) I've got 4!!!!!! and some cd versions as well. I might be able to afford a holiday after all. If only i weren't morally opposed to selling records. I'd rather sell my children, but i haven't got any, but if i did they'd be first down the second hand shop way before ant cd's/vinyl. Am i bad!?! - ----------------************************************************------------ "There are times when i can't think about the future, when all my days seem so dark and life seems cruel" - Mojave 3 & "Make a moment last forever, gaze across the ocean to the sun" - Unknown !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V8 #111 *******************************