From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V8 #212 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Saturday, June 19 1999 Volume 08 : Number 212 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: chai tea [Mark_Gloster@3com.com] Re: Theocracy [The Great Quail ] Re: Wilco - Summerteeth [Aaron Mandel ] Re: Wilco - Summerteeth [MARKEEFE@aol.com] gotta let this hen out video question [Ken Sabatini ] R.S. on R.& R. Shocker! [**twofangs** {randi} ] Re: gotta let this hen out video question [Vivien Lyon ] Re: chai tea ["Livia" ] Re: a post about posts [four episode lesbian ] ~f [David Librik ] Re: ~f [MARKEEFE@aol.com] Re: ~f [Joel Mullins ] Robyn on the Jon Brion Show [steve ] Re: Robyn on the Jon Brion Show [Joel Mullins ] This has not been my week [Griffith Davies ] Re: [S Dwarf ] Re: chai tea [Ethyl Ketone ] OTC [Joel Mullins ] Re: chai tea [Capitalism Blows ] Re: Wilco - Summerteeth [MAustin802@aol.com] Happy Anniversary! [steve ] Minus 5 alert [Ghost Surfer ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 09:59:43 -0700 From: Mark_Gloster@3com.com Subject: RE: chai tea >Well, americans are always tripping over foreign languages: >I'd like that boeuf au jus with some gravy. An' kinnah have me sumodem thar meats with that, tews? >I'm waiting to hear: I'd like the fettucini alfredo con brio. >Or: I like the way Yoyo Ma plays that Chopin piece al dente. Actually, some of what I've heard of Yo'Ma could be described as al dente, in a hitchcockian (Robyn) praising music critic kind of a way. Wasn't Fettucini a great Italian film director? Happies, - -Mark Gloster, who believes he's living in an idiotocracy > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark_Gloster@3com.com [mailto:Mark_Gloster@3com.com] > Sent: Friday, June 18, 1999 7:28 AM > To: fegmaniax@smoe.org > Subject: chai tea > > > > > There are several of these expressions that make me chuckle. > Here are a few that > come to mind: > > "Gimme sumdat there salsa sauce." Herein the requestor > pronounces the first "a" > in "salsa" like the one in "apple." > Another fave is "Kin ah have some of yer soup du jour of the day." > "That's a really nice vista view from up here." > > Sorry that's all I can thing-k of right now. > > Happies, > -Sharkboy > "I don't want the soup du jour of the day, I had it yesterday an' it > wunnanygood." > > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 99 13:06:00 -0400 From: The Great Quail Subject: Re: Theocracy >>Exactly. Rule by gods would be a "deocracy", wouldn't it? Like "democracy" but >>without the "mmmmm." >A deocracy sounds better than a DIOcracy, but no where near as good as a >dial-a-ocracy. It's just that Greek prefixes were chosen rather than Roman, hence "Theo" rather than "Deo." - --Quail, off to listen to som Ronnie James Theo PS: "Jasonocracy?" Heh heh . . . . now let's see, what's the Greek word for "quail?" +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+ The Great Quail, K.S.C. (riverrun Discordian Society, Kibroth-hattaavah Branch) For fun with postmodern literature, New York vampires, and Fegmania, visit Sarnath: http://www.rpg.net/quail "The people asked, and he brought quails, and satisfied them with the bread of heaven." --Psalms 105:40 (Also see Exodus 16:13 and Numbers 11:31-34 for more starry wisdom) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 13:45:57 -0400 (EDT) From: Aaron Mandel Subject: Re: Wilco - Summerteeth On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, D B wrote: > Can anybody in Feg-Land tell me how the new Wilco holds up in > comparison to Being There or Mermaid Avenue? I keep hearing references > to The Beatles' work in relation to it, and I guess I'm kind of > dubious... yeah... it is very sunny 60s poppy. i guess i've never thought Wilco's strong point was the songwriting, so the stylistic change pretty much put me off entirely. a ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 14:47:02 EDT From: MARKEEFE@aol.com Subject: Re: Wilco - Summerteeth In a message dated 6/18/99 6:36:13 AM Pacific Daylight Time, barkalone@hotmail.com writes: << Can anybody in Feg-Land tell me how the new Wilco holds up in comparison to Being There or Mermaid Avenue? I keep hearing references to The Beatles' work in relation to it, and I guess I'm kind of dubious. >> I'd say the material on "Summerteeth" is more like what you'd find on "Mermaid Ave." than on "Being There." As far as the Beatles influence goes . . . well, kinda. I'm starting to develop a pet peeve about people saying "Beatlesesque" whenever something sounds like anything having to do with 60's pop. I'd say that the Byrds and the Beach Boys were more in evidence. Myself, I didn't care for the first couple of Wilco records (or "alt-country" in general), so I'm glad for the leanings toward a more pop sound. "Summerteeth" is still in my top 5 for the year so far. - ------Michael K. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 14:49:42 -0400 (EDT) From: Ken Sabatini Subject: gotta let this hen out video question What exactly (or approximately) is on the Robyn Hitchcock video "Gotta Let This Hen Out" ? Secondly, what do you reckon would be a fair price for this item, in second hand form? I can't imagine it is a video version of Robyn playing the GLTHO songs live . . . Well I can imagine it, but I'd be surprised if it were. Any evaluative comments on the content of the video would be welcome as well. (I couldn't find any details about the video on the Robyn sites I searched) Thanks, Ken S. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 13:55:57 -0600 From: amadain Subject: Re: chai tea (there's a dream tacked on here too) >Sorry that's all I can thing-k of right now. Well, this isn't about ferrin things, but here's a couple. One is an anecdote I read about two people who went down to breakfast at a hotel restaurant, and one of them said "we'd like two power breakfasts". Something that is again, not about mangling ferrin phrases, just funny, is when people say something like "the dog went to the bathroom on the floor". There's an invisible bathroom on the floor? ***************************************** I had a weird Robyn dream last night. He was playing at a museum. Actually it was a sort of......lecture room type-thing at a musem, but it was decorated in bamboo Trader Vic style. There were concession stands that were selling expensive water filter systems. There was a big ice cream tub that was full of spare filters which were also on sale. I heard a woman say that it had been quite difficult to get the museum to book Robyn here, but they had persisted because they wanted "non-traditional venues". He came onto the stage wearing green face makeup and a top hat and done up like a horror movie character, generally. I didn't recognize a single song. He kept bringing people up to the stage, but I was not one of them even though everyone else at the table got a turn (wahhhh!). This girl next to me got to go twice. There were these metalhead dudes sitting at another table complaining that it was boring. Suddenly the show was over and I realized that I was the only person still there, and I spied something sitting on a table on the stage which I thought was a setlist, so I ran up to snatch it. It turns out that there was a whole big notebook sitting up there, with setlists, but also who various songs were for/about (my guess- it had some titles and some names, none of which were remotely familiar), drawings, notes, and what appeared to be the beginning of a screenplay. I flipped through it for awhile but I figured that was an invasion of privacy, and moreover, I was going to get caught at it, so I got down off the stage. I can take a setlist but I couldn't bring myself to rip pages out of someone's notebook, so, I didn't come away with anything. It was very late, 1 am or so, but still daylight when I got outside. Love on ya, Susan ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 15:01:20 EDT From: MARKEEFE@aol.com Subject: Just NMH I thought I'd pass along this tidbit from the E6 list, for those of you (like myself) who are awaiting the next Neutral Milking with baited breath: << well, since you asked... i talked to jeff mangum just a few days ago. basically, neutral milk hotel has been taking some time off as a band. various members are persuing various other things. julian is working on/touring with the Music Tapes. their debut album, 1st Imaginary Symphony For Nomad, will be out on July 6th. scott has been on the road with Olivia Tremor Control and i think there is a new Gerbils record in the works. Jeremy has been doing some traveling, and will be playing some shows with his band Bablicon in Europe and the US this fall. they have a record coming out soon as well, and it is pretty amazing. according to jeff, the four of them got together and played for the first time in several months a few weeks ago. jeff is in the process of writing new songs, but it will probably be a while before he/they are ready to put together a new record. as far as merge goes, we aren't really expecting anything by the end of the year. maybe a new record in 2000? as far as i'm concerned, jeff can take as long as he likes. no need to rush genius. and i'm not trying to use terms loosely here. that's what i know. and i don't presume to know all. maybe we will be pleasantly surprised. >> - ------Michael K. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 12:07:21 -0700 (PDT) From: Capuchin Subject: Re: gotta let this hen out video question On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Ken Sabatini wrote: > What exactly (or approximately) is on the Robyn Hitchcock video "Gotta Let > This Hen Out" ? > I can't imagine it is a video version of Robyn playing the GLTHO songs > live . . . Well I can imagine it, but I'd be surprised if it were. Guess what? It's a video version of Robyn playing the GLTHO songs live. It's a video of the 1985 concert at the Marquee in London where Gotta Let This Hen Out was recorded. I seem to recall that the songlist is a superset of those on the album. But I could be making things up. > Secondly, what do you reckon would be a fair price for > this item, in second hand form? I got mine new in San Francisco a while back. I think I paid $25. > Any evaluative comments on the content of the video would be welcome as > well. (I couldn't find any details about the video on the Robyn sites I > searched) I think the video quality is rather poor. The sound is just slightly worse than the audio-only record album. Andy just sort of stands around. Roger Jackson (I think) looks silly. Robyn has funny hair and typical Robynclothes. Morris has a child molestor moustache and a muscle T. Hope I'm accurate, J. - -- ________________________________________________________ J A Brelin Capuchin ________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 15:13:54 -0400 (EDT) From: Bayard Subject: Re: gotta let this hen out video question there are screen captures from this and other videos in dLang's very nice gallery. http://210.8.25.3/sharkfiles/hitch%20vid/gmenu.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 00:54:37 -0400 From: **twofangs** {randi} Subject: R.S. on R.& R. Shocker! yes, it turns out our dear lil' Miss Randi has decided to take yet another dive into the decadence pool at the Hotel Sunnybrook, claiming the weather, "Helps my blood flow, it's great for my disposition, darling..." apparently, the visit is also intended to be great for her intestinal fortitude, nudge nudge. anyone wishing to complain in person to her can contact her at the following numeric code: 1-416-480-4246 A pre-recorded voice will chime in pretending to be a hospital...don't fall for it! As this clever ruse continues, Randi is lolligagging on a tanning bed, fresh chunks of cucumber on her eyes... To contact her directly after this first step, dial 1808 and you will get through to her suite, which I believe this time around contains a bath and faucet that spouts nothing but New Zealand goat milk. please, however, ring twice, hang up and call though again. this is a secret sign from her broker and she *always* picks up the phone for good ol' Cecil... she will continue this wild fantasy about being in the hospital, needing some blood and another "scopy" thingy or another; she is not deluded - she is in fact trying to fool *you*! play along...she has very powerful friends who have stolen a bicycle or two in their day...you've been warned please, please call her and tell her the jig is up! thank you my feg friends. Tim - who now must talk to Randi's corporate lawyer before he lay claim to his former "Of Tim and Randi" status. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 12:32:02 -0700 (PDT) From: Vivien Lyon Subject: Re: gotta let this hen out video question - --- Capuchin wrote: > Andy just sort of stands around. Roger Jackson (I > think) looks silly. > Robyn has funny hair and typical Robynclothes. > Morris has a child > molestor moustache and a muscle T. > > Hope I'm accurate, Well, 'molester' was spelled wrong. I know this because people used to call me Lester the Molester. I make it a point to always know the correct spellings of taunts and epithets directed towards me. Also, the video contains more than just the live concert, it also has a complete video (Listening to the Higsons) and some random clips from other sources (most of which are distracting and badly done). Vivien but you're right about the overtones of the moustache. ps- http://www.sbceo.k12.ca.us/~mcssb/sbpanda/california_quail.html _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 14:39:05 -0700 From: Joel Mullins Subject: Re: Wilco - Summerteeth D B wrote: > > Can anybody in Feg-Land tell me how the new Wilco holds up in comparison to > Being There or Mermaid Avenue? I keep hearing references to The Beatles' > work in relation to it, and I guess I'm kind of dubious... I think Summerteeth is way better than Being There, but I haven't heard Mermaid Avenue. Summerteeth is a great album, in my opinion. A lot of people are comparing it to the Beatles and Brian Wilson, but I think it sounds a lot more like early ELO. Jeff Tweedy's voice even sounds like Jeff Lynne's on some songs. And the melodies are very Jeff Lynne. I definitely recommend it. Joel ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 12:57:23 -0700 From: "Livia" Subject: Re: chai tea > "Gimme sumdat there salsa sauce." Herein the requestor > pronounces the first "a" > in "salsa" like the one in "apple." > Another fave is "Kin ah have some of yer soup du jour of the day." > "That's a really nice vista view from up here." > >Well, americans are always tripping over foreign languages: > >I'd like that boeuf au jus with some gravy. I once saw a menu that described a French dip as "with au jus sauce". Double repetition! And then there's pie a la mode "with ice cream". But the best menu item I ever saw was in a diner somewhere off I5 in Oregon. "Chicken-fried chicken. Just like our chicken-fried steak, but made with a plump juicy chicken!" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 16:01:12 -0400 From: four episode lesbian Subject: Re: a post about posts MC 900 Ft Mark_Gloster@3com.com rapped: >If they all have such delays I would suspect your service provider is messed up. nah, it's because joel was on both fegmaniax and fegmaniax-announce and i send out posts to the latter from the former whenever i get caught up with the former. >Of course the fact that we all repeat ourselves is also a possibility. um, yeah. +w ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 18:15:52 -0500 From: David Librik Subject: ~f Joel wrote: >I think Summerteeth is way better than Being There, but I haven't heard >Mermaid Avenue. Summerteeth is a great album, in my opinion. A lot of >people are comparing it to the Beatles and Brian Wilson, but I think it >sounds a lot more like early ELO. Jeff Tweedy's voice even sounds like >Jeff Lynne's on some songs. And the melodies are very Jeff Lynne. I >definitely recommend it. Wow! Do you mean that early ELO sound with the masses of sawing cellos and ten-minute-long experimental pieces? The last person I heard who really recalled that sound for me was Paul Weller on "The Changingman." I'll definitely have to check this out. Even if it's later ELO, that's a sound that seems neglected these days; Karl Wallinger's World Party used it, but that was a while ago. I enjoy "Being There" and put it on occasionally, but it really does make my list of Most Overrated Albums. So many of the songs on it are so trite lyrically and unexciting musically: A hotel In Arizona Made us all want to feel like stars etc. etc. etc. I have a hard time imagining putting any of it on a mix tape as a great or interesting song. "Monday" is an exception, but even there it's just a good 70's-style pop rocker. But it sounds like the songwriting has improved on "Summerteeth." I think Jay Bennett is fantastic, but Titanic Love Affair had exactly the same problem of having nothing to say but saying it pretty well. By the way, why is it that everything "sixties" nowadays is always inspired by the Beatles, the Byrds, or the Beach Boys? A few years ago the hip sixties bands were the Velvet Underground and the Stooges, an equally limited selection. One of the best things about Robyn Hitchcock is that his 60s influences are so rich that, even when he's drawing on someone else's style, it's refreshing and even novel-sounding. - - Cranky Dave Librik, who seems to be FULL O'COMPLAINTS ABOUT MUSIC this evening. Grumble grumble. You kids these days: Pull up your pants, turn your cap around, and get a job! Back in my day ... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 19:30:07 EDT From: MARKEEFE@aol.com Subject: Re: ~f In a message dated 6/18/99 4:18:03 PM Pacific Daylight Time, librik@jaka.ece.uiuc.edu writes: << By the way, why is it that everything "sixties" nowadays is always inspired by the Beatles, the Byrds, or the Beach Boys? A few years ago the hip sixties bands were the Velvet Underground and the Stooges, an equally limited selection. One of the best things about Robyn Hitchcock is that his 60s influences are so rich that, even when he's drawing on someone else's style, it's refreshing and even novel-sounding. >> I guess people are tired of trying to be serious, dark, and rebellious all the time. I mean, what is there to be underground about anymore? "Might as well just write some fun songs" seems to be the current way of thinking. I think it's a pleasant change. It means that a greater percentage of the music that comes out is good to listen to -- ya know, fun and kinda catchy and generally enjoyable, even if it's not overwhelming -- and that the really dark and angst-ridden stuff is probably more genuine, instead of just fashionable. - ------Michael K. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 18:56:35 -0700 From: Joel Mullins Subject: Re: ~f David Librik wrote: > Wow! Do you mean that early ELO sound with the masses of sawing cellos > and ten-minute-long experimental pieces? No, I don't really mean that. It sounds more like the tamer ELO. There are a lot of strings on the album, but none that equal what ELO did. Some of the instruments they use remind me a lot of ELO. It's mainly the melodies that make me think of Jeff Lynne. It's a really good album. I think you'll like it. But don't expect it to be as good as Face The Music, because it's not even close. > > By the way, why is it that everything "sixties" nowadays is always > inspired by the Beatles, the Byrds, or the Beach Boys? It's probably because those are the only '60's bands kids these days have ever heard of. If a critic says that some new album sounds like it was inspired by Buffalo Springfield, the general public won't know what he or she is talking about. It really bothers me how many bands are said to sound like the Beatles. Like Oasis. They sound absolutely nothing like the Beatles! The only similarity I can find is that they're both British. In fact, the only band I've ever heard that sounded a whole lot like the Beatles is The Apples in Stereo. - --Joel (np: the new Olivia Tremor Control - I just bought it and am listening to it for the first time. So far, I really like it. Can't wait to give it the headphone treatment later tonight). ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 20:04:39 -0500 From: steve Subject: Robyn on the Jon Brion Show An early report from the Embrionic list states that Robyn was one of the guests at the taping for the first two Jon Brion shows. Not that many details, but the audience was there for eight hours. - - Steve _______________ We're all Jesus, Buddha, and the Wizard of Oz! - Andy Partridge ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 20:29:50 -0700 From: Joel Mullins Subject: Re: Robyn on the Jon Brion Show steve wrote: > > An early report from the Embrionic list states that Robyn was one of the > guests at the taping for the first two Jon Brion shows. Not that many > details, but the audience was there for eight hours. Does anyone know when VH1 is gonna air this? Joel ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 18:35:51 -0700 (PDT) From: Griffith Davies Subject: This has not been my week Fegs, Another thing to screw with my life: Tickets for the Los Angeles stop for the The First International Music Against Brain Degeneration Revue go on sale tomorrow (06/19) morning at 10:00am. The venue is The Palace. The date is Sunday 01 August. Crap - another show I can't make it to. griffith (this lawsuit shit is driving me crazy) davies _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 19:49:11 -0700 (PDT) From: S Dwarf Subject: Re: "Jason R. Thornton" wrote: > (45 idiot Democrats in the House voted FOR Theocracy > today - yet another reason to vote third party next > time around) as the buzzcocks once said, sooner or later, you'll listen to ralph nader........ _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 20:24:29 -0700 From: Ethyl Ketone Subject: Re: chai tea At 12.57 PM -0700 6/18/99, Livia wrote: >But the best menu item I ever saw was in a diner somewhere off I5 >in Oregon. "Chicken-fried chicken. Just like our chicken-fried >steak, but made with a plump juicy chicken!" Just north of San Luis Obispio is the "Cuesta Grade". I always chuckle. "Questions are a burden for others. Answers are a prison for oneself." **************************************************************************** M.E.Ketone/C.Galbraith meketone@ix.netcom.com carrieg@blueplanetsoftware.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Jun 1999 02:59:30 -0700 From: Joel Mullins Subject: OTC Well, I've listened to the new Olivia Tremor Control album several times now. And it's fucking fantastic! I really love this album. I'm kind of surprised. For some reason, I didn't expect it to be this good. And it will most likely take me a long time to grasp it all. There is so much in this album. It's really huge. I'm not sure I've ever heard anything quite like it. That can be both good and bad, but I think in this case, it's mostly good. Anyway, this is definitely my favorite album of the year, so far. And I'm really becoming impressed with the Elephant 6 Recording Company. NMH, OTC, and the Apples are the only bands I've heard from E6, but they're all great, OTC being my favorite. Aren't those the 3 main bands. Which of the others should I check out? Later Joel ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Jun 1999 03:47:43 PDT From: Capitalism Blows Subject: Re: chai tea please, please, please, please tell me that was Fat Harvey's! a truck stop/diner just north of canyonville, and one of the bitchinest places on earth (at least it was, until the indian gaming center moved in on the other side of the interstate, and so Fat Harvey's went all yuppie in order to stay competetive. anyway, i presume that's why they did it). damn! you could have a coronary just being within a three mile radius of the *menu*, let alone actually ordering and/or eating any of its items, which i did on any number of occasions (this was in my pre-vegetarian days, of course). but the best thing (apart from the logo), was that they had a "caution wet floor!" sign *nailed* to the men's shitting room. the floor was permanently wet! how cool is that? the way we discovered the place was, we were driving to disneyland, to get us some pencil sharpeners, and we just stopped there to get gas, at 2:00 in the am, or whatever. car wouldn't start up after. so we had some truck mechanic come out and look at it. "looks like your alternator's shot." "meaning?" "basically, you're fucked," he laughed, and walked away. so, after eating, we just threw the nerf football around until morning, and some guy who'd been up in the woods fighting some massive forest fire, but who also owned a shop, just happened to be in when we rang. he came and towed the car into downtown canyonville, where his garage was situated, fixed it up, had us back on the open highway by noon, and then high-tailed it back to the forest fire. "bill's chevron", i think it was called. that bill was a fucking superhero! _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Jun 1999 08:45:23 EDT From: MAustin802@aol.com Subject: Re: Wilco - Summerteeth summerteeth is a different type of piece for wilco. My sister is a huge Wilco fan and couldn't deal with it until she saw them perform the songs live. this seemed to provide some form of context with their older material in which she could let it in. as I was at the show and found the disc quite catchy right off, I will say the songs stand up as songs better when performed live. although relistening to it I find my self looking forward to the sounds between the lyrics. poppy but lyricly sometimes on the dark side. a studio album, from a band that prides it self on its live performances. it Will grow on you.... M ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Jun 1999 09:50:32 -0500 From: steve Subject: Happy Anniversary! Today is Jar Jar Binks Appre.....er, Star Wars Fan Day - the one month anniversary of The Phantom Menace - so go see it again! If you don't have a costume, colorful character badges can be downloaded at >www.swfans.net<. May The Force Be With You - Steve _____________________ "Oh no! You accuse me of writing the Ewok National Anthem!" Partridge yelps, in obvious distress. "Please, no! I've had a lot of people accuse that track of being very Arabic; but it's very pagan, very English. There's a slight dromedary whiff about the percussion, admittedly; but it goes no further east than Norwich. And no Ewoks were involved." - - Andy Partridge, commenting on a description of "Greenman". ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Jun 1999 10:08:58 PDT From: Ghost Surfer Subject: Minus 5 alert i heard on GLR today that Scott, Ken and Robyn will be playing live on thursday on the Gideon Coe show on GLR as the Minus 5. Gideon's show is between 4&6pm so you have been warned. - ----------------************************************************------------ "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 #212 *******************************