From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V8 #386 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Thursday, October 14 1999 Volume 08 : Number 386 Today's Subjects: ----------------- diamonds are for Eva [digja611@student.otago.ac.nz (James Dignan)] Re: couldn't escape if I wanted to [Katherine Rossner ] Robyn on Reverb ["Marc Holden" ] Re: Storefront ["Capitalism Blows" ] Re: RH Philadelphia gig ["Capitalism Blows" ] Re: bands and JfS (no schoolgirls) [Michael R Godwin ] Hildegard [Katherine Rossner ] RE: Storefront ["Bachman, Michael" ] www.hotel-california.com ["Jason R. Thornton" ] Godwin's Rule? [The Great Quail ] Re: RE: Storefront [Paul Christian Glenn ] Re: fegmaniax-digest V8 #384 [Doc ] Re: Godwin's Rule? [Michael R Godwin ] Re: fegmaniax-digest V8 #384 [Michael R Godwin ] Re: Godwin's Rule? [Capuchin ] Re: bands and JfS (no schoolgirls) ["Ariel Green" ] Re: Godwin's Rule? [Eb ] Re: fegmaniax-digest V8 #384 [dmw ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 16:38:23 +1200 From: digja611@student.otago.ac.nz (James Dignan) Subject: diamonds are for Eva >But why would anyone have a world championships for a game played by >English schoolgirls? > >chips:fries;rounders:baseball not quite. baseball is *based upon* (pun not intended) rounders, in the same way that softball is. Baseball was officially invented as a new sport in the US in about 1850. Strange that Jane Austen referred to it in a novel about 40 years earlier... James (looking forward to the next Mets vs St Trinians game) PS: hi to the newbies - Ana, welcome aboard! James Dignan___________________________________ You talk to me Deptmt of Psychology, Otago University As if from a distance ya zhivu v' 50 Norfolk Street And I reply. . . . . . . . . . Dunedin, New Zealand with impressions chosen from another time steam megaphone (03) 455-7807 (Brian Eno - "By this River") ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 23:42:06 -0400 From: Katherine Rossner Subject: Re: couldn't escape if I wanted to >Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 13:27:48 -0800 >From: Eb >Well...I'm not sure what medieval wordsmith whom you're lobbying for here, >or if you just want to be contrary, but the listed artists had to have >available product on the market. So, that was a bit of a restriction. Hildegarde of Bingen got my vote. Medieval wordsmith *and* available product on the market. So there. Katherine - -- Ye knowe ek, that in forme of speche is chaunge Withinne a thousand yere, and wordes tho That hadden pris, now wonder nyce and straunge Us thinketh hem, and yet they spake hem so. - Chaucer, "Troilus and Criseyde" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 01:28:34 -0400 (EDT) From: Rob Gronotte Subject: Re: Philadelphia gig Is he actually going to be opening for Matthew Sweet at the TLA as well as playing the headling show at Upstage? Or was the opening set just a rumor? Pollstar does list the Departure Lounge as playing at the TLA; will they also be playing the Upstage? This all is very confusing... Rob Why don't you come up and surf me sometime? --> http://www.patriot.net/users/rob ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 23:41:18 -0700 From: "Marc Holden" Subject: Robyn on Reverb http://www.hbo.com/reverb/ Apparently they had more planned than made it on the air. Marc n.p.--the Jam---Extras ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 23:55:27 PDT From: "Capitalism Blows" Subject: Re: Storefront the "a to z" article (actually a very cool piece) in woj's current links section says that the video will be released soon. i (thanks to the fabulous chris wallace -- thanks chris!) saw last night, for the first time, the video for So You Think You're In Love. i won't say it's a *masterpiece", but it's damned good! morris' hammery is funnier than caca, i daresay! From: Paul Christian Glenn Reply-To: Paul Christian Glenn To: Fegmaniax! Subject: Storefront Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 17:51:56 -0600 Hey, I checked the Blockbuster video release date for "Storefront Hitchcock" last night, and it's set for 12/31/99 (ah, yes, the cusp of the new millenium), but I was wondering if anyone knows whether it's coming out sooner elsewhere, or if there are plans for a DVD release. I checked Robyn's site and there was no mention of the video. Sure would like to see that little film. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 23:57:18 PDT From: "Capitalism Blows" Subject: Re: RH Philadelphia gig did they make it sound as though this option is advisable? i wouldn't really think so with a capacity of 400, but i don't wanna get stuck holding the bag. see ya. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 13:16:44 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: bands and JfS (no schoolgirls) On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, JH3 wrote: > And this just further convinces me that Robyn needs his band back. > The solo act is okay for small clubs and other intimate settings, but > for anything bigger than that ya gotta have at least bass & drums. > And maybe a glockenspiel, too. Right. I have just bought JfS (presumably the last person on this list to do so), and the good tracks are the ones co-produced by Charlie Francis featuring John Fell and Rob Alum on bass and drums. Who they? I don't recall seeing details of these sessions - all that I read about on the list were the Brion-Phillips-McCaughey(?) recording dates. I do think that JfS is streets ahead of the last record, which sounded like a hotchpotch. This CD has an essential unity about the feel and the songs, BUT Brion has included some very peculiar bass noises which sound unpleasant to me. And on Antwoman, which ought to be the best track on the album, he has lost the essential rhythm of the number in the process - it should have Tim on funky banana, and a beat which goes chikka-chikka CHIKKA-chikka chikka-chikka CHIKKA-chikka all the way through, except the middle eight ("and then she eats you" etc). Perhaps the most surprising thing is the tune of Sally Was A Legend, which is recognisably 'Dancing in the Dark' by Broooce... - - Mike Godwin PS Chips are at least finger-sized, golden, gleaming with extra virgin olive oil, hot and delicious. Fries are small, tasteless, lukewarm and brittle - like Twiglets without the Marmite! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 08:34:46 -0400 From: Katherine Rossner Subject: Hildegard At 10:36 PM 10/13/99 -0800, you wrote: Crafty Eb(bing) wrote: >>Hildegarde of Bingen got my vote. Medieval wordsmith *and* available >>product on the market. So there. > >Well, just for the sake of argument, is that "product" on CD? Or do you >mean she has books in print? ;P > >Eb Current listing from EveryCD: HILDEGARD OF BINGEN 900 YEARS SEQUENTIA DEHA-77505 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN AND HER TIME ENS FOR EARLY MUSIC AUGSBURG CHR-74584 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN ANTIPHONA-LITERGY FOR SINGER & LIENHART (SOP)/MOOSMANN (ORG) COLG-20028 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN CANTICLES OF ECSTASY GAVER/MIRCOVICH/BAGBY SEQUENTIA DEHA-77320 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN CELESTIAL STAIRS AUGSBURG/ENSEMBLE FOR EARLY MU CHR-77205 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN DARLING JE VOUS AIME BEAUCOUP PEFL-7066 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN FEATHER ON THE BREATH OF GOD KIRKBY*EMMA (SOP) PAGE/GOTHIC VOICES HYP-66039 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN HARMONY OF HEAVEN OAK*ELLEN (VOC) BPUP-1 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN HEAVENLY REVELATIONS SUMMERLY/OXFORD CAMERATA NXIN-550998 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN HORTUS DELICIARUM LESNE/DISCANTUS OPUS-30220 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN HYMNS FOR SAINT URSULA PERES/ENS ORGANUM HAM-901626 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN LUMINOUS SPIRIT LAMOREAUX*ROSA (SOP) HESPERUS KOCH-7443 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN MARIAN SONGS OF THE DENDERMOND GOSCHL/ENS MEDIATRIX CALG-50982 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN O JERUSALEM SEQUENTIA DEHA-77353 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN O NOBILISSIMA VIRIDITAS SERGENT/MARSHALL/BONNARDOT/& MED7-6 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN ORDO VIRTUTUM AFTER SCIVIAS ENS MUSIC OF THE MIDDLE AGES BAYE-100249 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN ORDO VIRTUTUM-THE SOUL'S JOURN SUB ETC-101 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN O VIS AETERNITATIS ARSM-1203 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN SAINTS SEQUENTIA DEHA-77378 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN SONGS OF HILDEGARD VON BINGEN FABRI (SOP)/THOMPSON (SAX) AIR ENSEMBLE OREA-5403 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN SOUL'S JOURNEY-ORDO VIRTUTUM ETC-1203 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN SYM HARMONIA CAELESTIUM REVELA CHRISTENSEN/HOXBRO/DAVIES VOC ENS CON FUOCO CLSO-198 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN SYM/HARMONIAE/CAELESTIUM/+ BINGEN/ST. HILDEGARD BENEDICTI BAYE-100116 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN SYM SPIRITUAL SEQUENTIA DEHA-77020 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN TONENDES LIGHT SEIDLER-WINKLER/IMMESHEIM VOCA BAYE-150020 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN UNFURLING LOVE'S CREATION GENTILE*NORMA (SOP) LYR-8027 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN VISION FRITZ (SOP)/VAN EVERA (SOP) ANGL-55246 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN VOICE OF THE BLOOD SEQUENTIA DEHA-77346 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN VOICES OF ANGELS KEENE/VOICES OF ASCENSION DLS-3219 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN/DUNSTABLE ANTIPHONS & SONGS/MOTETS/MAGNI WEBER*HELGA ENTE-41 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN/SEFARDISCH EARLY MUSIC & NEW IMPROVISATIO KREIDLER/HODGE/ROSSLER/VOGT BAYE-150021 HILDEGARD OF BINGEN/VON SCHWED SYM HARMONIAE CAELESTIUM REVEL ENS LES FAMBOYANTS RAUM-9802 HILDEGARD VON BINGEN WINGS OF PASSION NWM-459 - -- Ye knowe ek, that in forme of speche is chaunge Withinne a thousand yere, and wordes tho That hadden pris, now wonder nyce and straunge Us thinketh hem, and yet they spake hem so. - Chaucer, "Troilus and Criseyde" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 09:27:10 -0400 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: Storefront The 12/31/99 dates sounds fishy to me. New videos are always released on a Tuesday, and 12/31/99 is on a Friday. Michael - -----Original Message----- From: Paul Christian Glenn [mailto:trance@radiks.net] Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 7:52 PM To: Fegmaniax! Subject: Storefront Hey, I checked the Blockbuster video release date for "Storefront Hitchcock" last night, and it's set for 12/31/99 (ah, yes, the cusp of the new millenium), but I was wondering if anyone knows whether it's coming out sooner elsewhere, or if there are plans for a DVD release. I checked Robyn's site and there was no mention of the video. Sure would like to see that little film. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 08:21:39 -0700 From: "Jason R. Thornton" Subject: www.hotel-california.com I saw this article posted on the David Sylvian list. Since the topic of domain names just came up here recently, I thought it might be of interest. Go buy "Dead Bees on a Cake." >Don Henley & The Eagles Sue Over Domain Names >Oct 11, 1999, 12:10 pm PT >A bad trend has been flooding the Internet. People swoop down on famous >people's names and buy them as domain names, sometimes knowing that when the >celebrity ends up wanting to create a site for himself and realizes his or >her own name is already taken, that person will be forced to pay the owner >of the domain a fee to get the name back. It happened recently with Orrin >Hatch, and it's happened again with Don Henley and the Eagles. >That's exactly what Mark Elsis allegedly did with the Eagles and Don Henley, >and Henley & Co. have filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Elsis >over various domain names using Henley and Eagles-related wording. The >domain names under fire are don-henley.net, don-henley.org, donhenley.org, >theendoftheinnocence.com, and e-a-g-l-e-s.com. >The suit was filed Thursday (Oct. 7) in United States District Court for the >Central District of California for trademark infringement, false designation >of origin, unfair competition, dilution, and violation of right of >publicity. >"A bill is in Congress right now to prevent what they call cyber-squatting. >I'm glad the law is coming," says the group's attorney Jill Pietrini of >Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLC, who wouldn't say how much Elsis was asking >for to give the domain names back, but did say that it came with "strings." >The suit reads, in part, "Defendant's use in commerce and registration of >the domain names confusingly similar to, or substantially indistinguishable >from, the marks Eagles and Don Henley and the song title 'The End of the >Innocence,' is likely to cause confusion with respect to the origin and >source of defendant's products and services, and is likely to cause >confusion or mistake and to deceive purchasers into believing that there is >an affiliation, connection, or association between Henley and Limited, the >band the Eagles, and defendant." >Henley's attorneys are asking for a jury trial and damages exceeding >$75,000. >-- Carrie Borzillo > - --Jason "Only the few know the sweetness of the twisted apples." - Sherwood Anderson ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 12:01:47 -0400 From: The Great Quail Subject: Godwin's Rule? I got this from another Mailing List (Pynchon-L): "Godwin's Law is a natural law of Usenet named after Mike Godwin concerning Usenet "discussions". It reads, according to the Jargon File: As a Usenet discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one." Mike Godwin?????? Is this *our* Mike Godwin? - -- Ken "I've been the Great Quail all along!" Kenster +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+ 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 "I'm not a critic, though I play on on the Internet." -- Doug Mayo-Wells ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 11:10:6 -0600 From: Paul Christian Glenn Subject: Re: RE: Storefront At 10/14/99 9:27:00 AM, you wrote: > The 12/31/99 dates sounds fishy to me. New videos are always released on >a Tuesday, and 12/31/99 is on a Friday. Well, yeah, they always go out on the *shelves* on a Tuesday, but we get boxes of new videos (to prep) all the time, not just on Tuesdays. Of course, whoever said that it's a phantom date may be completely right, but I refuse to give up hope. ;) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 09:32:40 -0700 (PDT) From: Doc Subject: Re: fegmaniax-digest V8 #384 Drew said... >It occurred to me that we really needed another band >like Talking Heads, very very badly. David Byrne, as >talented as he is, can't quite pull this off on his own. >And I can't think of any other band that's doing it, >though in these genre-bending-happy days I know there >must be someone. I think it's this exuberance, >intelligence, and complexity that's missing. I'd have to agree here. I haven't heard a studio album from a band in a very long time that I'd just say, "Man, aren't they having a blast?" There's still a lot of post-Nirvana "gotta be real" hangover, I find. Exactly when was pop music ever an accurate reflection of anything? Then again, I'm sort of in a funny way here. I just turned thirty-six two days ago, and I find that I'm very disinterested in everything that I used to be interested in, namely pop culture. I couldn't care less. Saturday night, I had a long train ride out to Elmhurst to see some friends, so I bought an issue of "Spin" more for a larf than anything else. I couldn't believe the crap that was flowing from the pages of this publication. Namely, the existance of the "artistic integrity" of someone named Fred Durst from some band called Limp Bizkit. Apparently, they're the hottest thing since disposable diapers, and I hain't never heard of them. That notwithstanding, I couldn't understand the passion people were putting into this argument. Christ, I figured it was obvious... if the guy does something that works for you, then he's got some sort of credibility as an artist. And besides, he'll be replaced by the next flavour of the month late next week. Then I realized, "Oh, shit, I've moved into another demographic." The other thing that suprised me within the pages of "Spin" is the AGGRESSION that rawk journalism seems to have taken. Yeah, it's youth-oriented I suppose... but I got the impression that to be in the 18-30 demographic these days means you have to be so "in-yer-face-listen-to-me-and-be-cool-otherwise-yer-a-shithead-or-gay" Howard Stern sort of mentality. And I can't even get past the masthead of the magazine without simply being annoyed by a bunch of trendy-concious jagoffs. Eb, how do you stand it? My hat's off to you, man, having to put up with it for a living. In fairness, though, I did find the articles about the MP3 industry facinating, and I did have a good read through that. >Cornershop came to mind, but mainly because they're on Luaka Bop and >Byrne really likes them, and they really only have the exuberance. >Not that they're unintelligent and simplistic, but it's not at all the >same angle. Ummm... same angle as Byrne? Sorry, I don't understand. I've found their stuff to be quite fun (I've listened to "When I Was Born For The 7th Time") about 93 squidjillion times, and I haven't grown tired of it. I find there's exuberance, complexity, and intelligence in Cornershop recordings. >> From: "JH3" >>[JH3, on _Soft Bulletin_ kicking ass:] >>But do you ever hear ME saying "I told you so"? (No, of >>course not... tee hee.) It's going to take me YEARS to like this rekkid. When I first bought it, I didn't really like it much, but I remember what the Chinese lady said to me the first time I gagged while eating Thousand Year Eggs: "Persist". So I have persisted, and now I'm fond of "The Soft Bulliten". I have a long way to go before I like it though. Anyway, I've rambled more than enough. - -Doc, wishing he was Inspector Morse. "Really, Lewis..." __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 17:58:49 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: Godwin's Rule? No, sorry. I think there is a Mike Godwin who is some kind of corporate computer whizkid - but it might not be him either. There used to be a William Godwin in the anarchy business and an Earl Godwin who was a sort of vizier to Edward the Confessor. This proliferation of Godwins is almost certainly a Nazi plot. - - Adenoid "Double Cross" Hynkel On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, The Great Quail wrote: > I got this from another Mailing List (Pynchon-L): > "Godwin's Law is a natural law of Usenet named after Mike Godwin > concerning Usenet "discussions". It reads, according to the Jargon > File: As a Usenet discussion grows longer, the probability of a > comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one." > > Mike Godwin?????? Is this *our* Mike Godwin? > > -- Ken "I've been the Great Quail all along!" Kenster ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 18:26:01 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: fegmaniax-digest V8 #384 On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Doc wrote: > Then again, I'm sort of in a funny way here. I just turned thirty-six > two days ago, and I find that I'm very disinterested in everything that > I used to be interested in, namely pop culture. I couldn't care less. This is a worry for us geriatrics. There are dead periods which sometimes seem to drag on for years before anything worthwhile turns up, then along comes something a bit new and different. I admit that I don't really buy many new CDs any more, but I still occasionally see a good act on TV - this year Travis and the Eels, for instance. Last year B*witched. And they are always showing old concerts and playing oldies if you just want to wallow now and again - there was a great Abba concert in Sweden on TV last week, complete with Swedish credits. > -Doc, wishing he was Inspector Morse. "Really, Lewis..." Morse is dead! Have you heard? And even when he was alive, he only listened to classical music! - - Mike "play that Limmie and the Family Cooking record again" Godwin PS Last week's purchases were Beefheart Mirror Man sessions (1968ish), Django Reinhardt and Stefane Grappelly (1938), Fleetwood Mac at the Shrine (1969), and Jewels for Sophia (new release!). ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 11:23:35 -0700 (PDT) From: Capuchin Subject: Re: Godwin's Rule? On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, The Great Quail wrote: > I got this from another Mailing List (Pynchon-L): > "Godwin's Law is a natural law of Usenet named after Mike Godwin > concerning Usenet "discussions". It reads, according to the Jargon > File: As a Usenet discussion grows longer, the probability of a > comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one." > > Mike Godwin?????? Is this *our* Mike Godwin? On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Michael R Godwin wrote: > No, sorry. I think there is a Mike Godwin who is some kind of corporate > computer whizkid - but it might not be him either. There used to be a > William Godwin in the anarchy business and an Earl Godwin who was a > sort of vizier to Edward the Confessor. This proliferation of Godwins > is almost certainly a Nazi plot. I seem to recall a discussion of Godwin's Law here on this list a while back. Wasn't there some kind of Godwin's Rule associated with that? In the course of a Usenet argument, it becomes very difficult to avoid a Nazi/Hitler comparison. The first to do so, loses the argument regardless of previous points scored and the discussion is ended. By the way, the Jargon File is one of the great old traditions of geekdom. Enjoy: http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/ And man o man, do I HATE squatters. I'm getting my permanent connection turned up at home on Monday and had to settle down on a domain name for incoming traffic. Sho nuff, every reasonable name is used... and that's not so bad. That's what I get for not grabbing the free ones a long time ago and colocating a host somewheres. But what TRULY pissed me off was folks who have a registered name and no ip hosts registered. Fuck that. I finally found one that I like that was surprisingly not taken. But phew. I also really wanted a good, non-geeky domain, but those are gone, too. So I got a geek-related one. But it's fun. And I think I'm going to do something cool and relevant with it. Just so you know, cone.net and deprecated.net were both nabbed within the couple of days that I was making my initial list of available names. Thanks. Je. - -- ______________________________________________ J A Brelin Capuchin ______________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 12:13:34 PDT From: "Ariel Green" Subject: Re: bands and JfS (no schoolgirls) >Right. I have just bought JfS (presumably the last person on this list to >do so) Not quite last... *embarrased and shamed expression* ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 14:05:25 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: Godwin's Rule? Having already mastered the Eb Rule, Quail moved on: >"Godwin's Law is a natural law of Usenet named after Mike Godwin >concerning Usenet "discussions". It reads, according to the Jargon >File: As a Usenet discussion grows longer, the probability of a >comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one." Yes, I've heard of this before. In other words, as a combative thread gets longer and longer, it becomes more and more likely that someone will snarl something like "Who are YOU to tell me what to think, you Nazi?" A cute postulation, because it's probably true. I rather doubt it has anything to do with our Mike, however. ;) I'm seeing the Minders tonight. Yay! Elf Power is headlining, but I'm not into them. I'll probably end up buying Hooray for Tuesday at the show.... I'm hoping to play the Beck album today, but I may not have time before I leave for L.A. I skimmed it briefly last night -- if Odelay was Beck's Beastie Boys record, this one sounds like his Al Green record. Beck stole the soul, brutha! Oh, and if anyone's dying of curiosity, I could email the album lyrics around. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 17:25:30 -0400 (EDT) From: dmw Subject: Re: fegmaniax-digest V8 #384 On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Doc wrote: > I'd have to agree here. I haven't heard a studio album from a band in > a very long time that I'd just say, "Man, aren't they having a blast?" just for the hell of it, i'll point out that the first record that popped into my head when i read these words was _don't get smart_ by jim's big ego. i love that band. boston-based, spotty distribution -- check www.bigego.com. - -- d. np the space where i should be making myself listen to the rondelles record again and trying desperately to form some opinion of it nr r. powers _the gold-bug variations_ swa randi :-( - - oh no, you've just read mail from doug = dmw@radix.net - get yr pathos - - www.pathetic-caverns.com -- books, flicks, tunes, etc. = reviews - - www.fecklessbeast.com -- angst, guilt, fear, betrayal! = guitar pop ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V8 #386 *******************************