From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V9 #338 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Tuesday, November 21 2000 Volume 09 : Number 338 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Unbelievable [Tom Clark ] Re: Unbelievable [Eb ] Re: black round things [Terrence Marks ] Re: Respect extras [Ben ] Re: black round things [Ben ] of probably interest... [Eb ] Re: Unbelievable ["Chris Gillis!" ] Re: Unbelievable ["brian nupp" ] see my storm green energy ["Andrew D. Simchik" ] Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns ["Stewart C. Russell" ] English and its usage ["Matt Browne" ] Re: English and its usage [GSS ] Re: English and its usage [Michael R Godwin ] Re: English and its usage ["Matt Browne" ] Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns [Christopher Gross ] Re: Hitchcock gigs (fwd) ["brian nupp" ] Re: English and its usage [Eclipse ] Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns [Eb ] Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns [Ken Ostrander ] Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns [Tom Clark ] mnemonics [Terrence Marks ] Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns [ultraconformist ] Fwd: DB Tour Song List [Asshole Motherfucker ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 15:48:10 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Unbelievable My brother is selling off his vinyl on eBay. Check this one out: Anybody have any info on this album? He had no idea it would fetch this much... - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 16:17:12 -0700 From: Eb Subject: Re: Unbelievable >http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=502981185 > > >Anybody have any info on this album? He had no idea it would fetch this >much... Ehh, Paul Weller fans are nutty. Believe me, I know -- my oldest friend values Weller more than practically every other artist combined. Meanwhile, her equally obsessed boyfriend also happens to be my UPS courier (sheer coincidence), and doodles various Mod symbols and "Weller is God" comments on every package he leaves me.... Eek. And that album *is* a bootleg, right? Eb PS What's truly "unbelievable" is how horrible Earthlink's Usenet server is. I mean, it's basically *non-operational*. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 19:53:43 -0500 (EST) From: Terrence Marks Subject: Re: black round things On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Eb wrote: > Blatzy-Watzy: > >Come on Drew... The turntable is not dead, but it's overall presence has been > >greatly diminished. I doubt I'm the only person on this list who owns Mossy, > >but doesn't have his turntable hooked up. > > Jeez, I *hope* you are. Are Fgz so firmly in the CD camp? Sure, I've only > bought about 20 records during the last three years, but on the whole, > vinyl still accounts for over a fourth of my collection. Is that percentage > really so high? Vinyl accounts for 2/3 of my collection (by number) and 1/20 of it by price. > > > And why isn't Robyn speaking to Andy? I hadn't heard this before. I didn't > think Robyn was the feudin' type. > > Eb, who has bought fairly essential, not-available-on-CD albums by Jethro > Tull, Graham Parker and Tim Buckley during the past year or so... > Terrence Marks Unlike Minerva (a comic strip) http://www.unlikeminerva.com HCF (another comic strip) http://www.mpog.com/hcf normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 20:04:39 -0500 From: Ben Subject: Re: Respect extras The B-Side version of "Alright Yeah" and "Bright Fresh Flower" are both avaialable on the A&M Greatest Hits collection, along with other B-Sides. > Drew, you are missing out on an incredible moment in the career of one of > your favorite artists! If you have Napster and you don't have moral issues > with it, get on there and download the original version of Allright Yeah. If > you have trouble finding it, I will gladly tape it for you (I don't have a CD > burner yet but if you do, let me know) > > That would lead me to believe that you also missed the glorious tune "The > Live In Years". Dude- Get thee to Napster. I only have this tune in MP3 > format, and it is wonderful. When you put Bright Fresh Flower(the 3rd B-Side > from the Respect era), you will have a startling revelation. Robyn could > have released a very different CD. Wafflehead should have been a b-side. > Also take off when I was dead or then your dust, and replace them with the > better tunes he left off the album, and you'll get a picture of a brilliant > guy who makes not-so-good career decisions. These are the last Egyptian > tunes you probably haven't heard, and you owe it to yourself to seek them out > and enjoy them. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 20:22:16 -0500 From: Ben Subject: Re: black round things > Jeez, I *hope* you are. Are Fgz so firmly in the CD camp? Sure, I've only > bought about 20 records during the last three years, but on the whole, > vinyl still accounts for over a fourth of my collection. Is that percentage > really so high? By the time I started buying music, vinyl had been replaced by CD as the main thing. But I do have a turntable and some nice Robyn vinyl to go with it, such as Mossy Liquor and The Hooded One bootleg, the latter of which some of you may have purchased from the record store near my home for $1. For some reason they had a huge stack of them. But as is with those, the only time I buy vinyl is when it is either unavailable on CD or has some other special value to it. But if I was an old fart like the rest of you and had a huge amount of vinyl that was now released on CD, I don't think I would be spending a million dollars replacing it when I could be buying new music that I hadn't heard. ;) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 18:05:34 -0700 From: Eb Subject: of probably interest... DATE: NOVEMBER 20,2000 RHINO CONTINUES LOVE LEGACY WITH AN EXPANDED AND REMASTERED FOREVER CHANGES; LANDMARK ALBUM WILL ALSO INCLUDE SEVEN BONUS TRACKS Love's Masterpiece Scheduled For February Release LOS ANGELES -- A musical injustice will finally be rectified next year when Rhino/Elektra Traditions brings the Love classic FOREVER CHANGES back in print February 13, 2001. This expanded and remastered version of the L.A. psychedelic band's landmark album will be available on CD for $17.98 from all music retail outlets as well as online at www.rhino.com. Rolling Stone Senior Editor David Fricke penned the extensive liner notes. Originally released in 1967, Forever Changes is generally regarded as Love's finest achievement, and rightfully so. Featuring the classic "Alone Again Or," it runs the gamut from churning rock ("A House Is Not A Motel") to bright, upbeat pop ("The Daily Planet"), and Dylanesque folk-country ("Bummer In The Summer"). With this rerelease, Rhino has not only remastered the original but given music lovers seven more reasons to embrace the album often compared to Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Pet Sounds. In addition to the disc's 11 original tunes, this deluxe version features seven bonus tracks: an early version of "The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This" titled "Hummingbirds," the outtake "Wonder People (I Do Wonder)," and alternate versions of both "Alone Again Or" and "You Set The Scene." Also included are the "Your Mind And We Belong Together" single and B-side, "Laughing Stock," as well as studio banter taped during the "Your Mind" sessions. [clip] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 18:19:12 -0800 From: "Chris Gillis!" Subject: Re: Unbelievable Tom Clark wrote: > > My brother is selling off his vinyl on eBay. Check this one out: > > > Anybody have any info on this album? He had no idea it would fetch this > much... > I know of few types who bid on Mr. Weller's product, or his name attacted to something proposing to be it. they'll go in as a group and bid very high, on the order of what is happening here. Then massive amounts of CDs get burned for the dozen plus supporters. I recall once the collective resold one item to avoid "who gets to keep it issues" and to recover costs. Sick and wrong, .chris - -- chris@photogenica.net http://photogenica.net - -- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 23:04:32 -0500 From: "brian nupp" Subject: Re: Unbelievable >her equally obsessed boyfriend also happens to be my UPS courier (sheer >coincidence), and doodles various Mod symbols and "Weller is God" comments >on every package he leaves me.... Eek. > That's too funny! I hope he's not dangerous! Brian Nupp _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 22:05:22 -0800 From: "Andrew D. Simchik" Subject: see my storm green energy >From: BLATZMAN@aol.com >Drew, you are missing out on an incredible moment in the career of one of >your favorite artists! I'm missing out on a _lot_ of moments like that. I've never really been a good collector of B-sides and rarities, though recently I've made a bigger effort with the Cure and had some help with Tori Amos and Kate Bush in the past. I don't even own _The World Won't Listen_ and I only just bought _Hatful of Hollow_ this year. The only one of my six favorite artists of all time I'm really on top of is the Autumns, and that's not really a big challenge in comparison (2 LPs, 2 EPs, and one single -- I hope!). I know, I'm a horrible music weenie. :) >If >you have trouble finding it, I will gladly tape it for you (I don't have a CD >burner yet but if you do, let me know) I appreciate the offer. Where did it originally appear -- just as a single? Is there anywhere else I might have encountered it? >Also take off when I was dead or then your dust, Oh my GOD! I LOVE "When I Was Dead"! Don't touch it! ><> > >OUCH! How can you include Wafflehead with 2 radio-friendly tunes????? DOCtor DeMENto, oh, DOCtor DeMENto, oh... ><living under a rock?>> > >Come on Drew... The turntable is not dead, but it's overall presence has been >greatly diminished. How old are you? They've made a bit of a comeback. >And what I meant is >that the CD on the whole lacks an emotional punch. It's stale. One >emotional song just isn't enough for me. Even if Guildford ends up my >favorite song someday, the CD still lacks the Punch!!! I guess I can see where you're coming from, if that's what you're looking for. Robyn's made plenty of records with that "punch" and I don't really mind one that has other rewards. Not all of them have to leave you gasping like _Eye_. >But my tone is not what I'd call bigoted. > It's a shame you confuse my political beliefs with bigotry. Bigotry: The state of mind of a bigot; obstinate and unreasoning attachment of one's own belief and opinions, with narrow-minded intolerance of beliefs opposed to them. It might be an exaggeration. But that's how you come across to me and to some other people on this list much of the time. It's nothing to do with your beliefs per se and everything to do with the way you express them. It's conceivable that there are people on this list who have opposing viewpoints to yours that come across as bigoted, also. > Patriotism, the >American Dream, education, getting up off your fat sorry ass and doing >something about your miserable life, not making bad decisions, taking >responsibility for bad decisions, taking responsibility for your life, being >responsible... If that's bigotry then sign me up!!!!!! Those are only vague, ill-defined concepts. It's the way they're applied that gets people into rhetorical trouble. >From: Christopher Gross >In America, at least, many people say "Feb-you-wary" and "lie-barry." >However, neither is universal, and both are considered rather declasse, if >not completely wrong. "Lie-barry," sure. People who carefully pronounce it "Feb-roo-wary" tend to sound a bit like they're orf to play the grawnd piahno. A bit like Hyacinth "Bouquet." >From: "brian nupp" >Brian Nupped: >Wow, it's funny how we Robyn fans differ in opinions of these albums! I >personally think Moss/Mossy was Robyn's best effort, the pinnacle of his >work. Oh, I wouldn't go that far. Honestly, I can't find a single favorite Robyn album. _Eye_ comes close -- and if I had to pick one I'd call his "best" that might be it -- but on the whole it's so dark and stark. _I Often Dream of Trains_ kind of alternates gaspingly brilliant songs with songs I like but don't really love ("Autumn Is Your Last Chance" or "Flavour of Night" vs. "Ye Sleeping Knights of Jesus" or "Furry Green Atom Bowl"). "Fegmania!" is totally boss but is sort of the anti-_Eye_ (a little too bright and poppy to cover all the bases). _Moss Elixir_ doesn't contain his absolute best set of songs, but as a whole it covers a lot of ground and feels to me like a sort of summation of everything that's gone before. _Jewels for Sophia_ sounded like a new adventure to me; though it's not a radical departure, there's something new in the spirit of it, something that continued in the best songs of _A Star for Bram_. Unfortunately, it also felt like a lot of brambles had been cleared away, such that the worst songs on _Bram_, which should have been super-thorny, went down a little too smoothly. Anyway, so for a while _ME_ was what I kept in my "favorites" case for emergencies when I might need to hear Robyn and have no other albums around. The other five are represented thusly: Kate Bush: _Never for Ever_ Tori Amos: _Under the Pink_ The Cure: _Disintegration_ The Smiths: _The Smiths_ The Autumns: _The Angel Pool_ and while I'm listing, the other six artists and albums are: The Auteurs: _Now I'm a Cowboy_ Suede: disc 1 of _Sci-Fi Lullabies_ PJ Harvey: _Is This Desire?_ Placebo: _Without You I'm Nothing_ Radiohead: _OK Computer_ and, of course The Bangles, _Different Light_ >I would much rather have too many song (in Robyn's case) >than not enough, or just enough. Hear, hear! Drew P.S. Sorry to write so much. I'm hoping because it's on topic it's OK. :( - -- Andrew D. Simchik, drew at stormgreen.com http://www.stormgreen.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 09:00:26 +0000 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns Sebastian Hagedorn wrote: > > 'government' makes for a very awkward consonant cluster, if you ask me ;-) Mm-hm, but if you can enunciate it, flaunt it! Stewart (thinking of a mutant Sesame Street brought to you by phonetic characters...) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 09:36:21 +0000 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: yet another sensitive Scottish band... Mull Historical Society: http://music.peoplesound.com/artists/en_artist_home.asp?artistID=34948 They could be a lot worse. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 10:03:15 +0000 (GMT) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Stewart C. Russell wrote: > Mm-hm, but if you can enunciate it, flaunt it! Following the recent discussion of 'mnemonic', I just looked up Mnemosyne, who turned out to be the mother of the nine Muses. There was also an ancient Greek architect called Mnesicles. Maybe the Greeks found this combination easier to pronounce than I do. The only mnemonic which comes immediately to mind is "Richard Of York Gained Battles In Vain". If I dig a bit deeper, I get "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour", but that's about all. I wonder if mnemonics are falling into desuetude? - - Mike Godwin ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 13:28:13 +0000 From: "Matt Browne" Subject: English and its usage My learned friends and colleagues - I request your kind assistance in sorting out a matter that has been causing me much trouble over the last few days. (And there's a fiver bet riding on it too!) Surely the phrase is 'break the mold', not 'break the mould'? I'm talking about 'British' English here. (Grrr! Don't get me started on having to write that!) I gather, in the US, people use the word 'mold' instead of 'mould' even when it means the organic stuff. But 'mold' also means something you use to shape a fluid (such as jelly) into a predetermined shape when it sets, dries or whatever. Presumably this is where the phrase comes from? Your thoughts on this matter would be greatly appreciated! - -- Matt Browne ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 08:06:24 -0500 (CDT) From: GSS Subject: Re: English and its usage On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Matt Browne wrote: > I gather, in the US, people use the word 'mold' instead of 'mould' even > when it means the organic stuff. The word 'mould' is just a variation of 'mold', isn't it? gss ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 14:07:03 +0000 (GMT) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: English and its usage On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Matt Browne wrote: > Surely the phrase is 'break the mold', not 'break the mould'? > I'm talking about 'British' English here. Always "mould". "Mouldy", "moulding", "mouldering", "moulded" - they all have a U. The phrase "breaking the mould" was much bandied about at the time of the formation of the Social Democratic Party, which was going to "break the mould" of the 2-party system - i.e. crack the bowl in which the political system was shaped. They realised that they had failed in this endeavour when the SDP candidate was beaten by the Monster Raving Loony Party candidate in a by-election. - - Mike Godwin PS "Moulty" has a U too! Even if he doesn't have a hand... PPS I always thought that the Monster Raving Loony party should have merged with the Green Chicken Party when they had the opportunity... PPPS Did you see that documentary at Mentmore where the Natural Law people were all practicing "yogic flying"? It consisted of bouncing up and down on mattresses whilst sat in the lotus position. Nice! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 15:42:10 +0000 From: "Matt Browne" Subject: Re: English and its usage On 21/11/00, at 8:06, GSS wrote: >On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Matt Browne wrote: >> I gather, in the US, people use the word 'mold' instead of 'mould' even >> when it means the organic stuff. > >The word 'mould' is just a variation of 'mold', isn't it? I was always under the impression that 'mould' principally meant the stuff that grows on unwashed coffee mugs, but a 'mold' was like a cast, as I mentioned before. I'm probably wrong! I can feel that fiver slipping away... - -- Matt Browne ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 11:20:03 -0500 (EST) From: Christopher Gross Subject: Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Michael R Godwin wrote: > The only mnemonic which comes immediately to mind is "Richard Of York > Gained Battles In Vain". If I dig a bit deeper, I get "Every Good Boy > Deserves Favour", but that's about all. I wonder if mnemonics are falling > into desuetude? Ah, you're forgetting the mnemonic for the stellar spectral classes, OBAFGKM: "Oh, Be A Fine Girl, Kiss Me!" (Alas, I never used this mnemonic to its full potential, even though a girl I yearned after was in my Astro class and indeed studied with me.) Happy Voltaire's birthday, everyone! Off to play the grahnd piahno, bahdly, Chris ______________________________________________________________________ Christopher Gross On the Internet, nobody knows I'm a dog. chrisg@gwu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 11:22:55 -0500 (EST) From: Aaron Mandel Subject: Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Christopher Gross wrote: > Ah, you're forgetting the mnemonic for the stellar spectral classes, > OBAFGKM: "Oh, Be A Fine Girl, Kiss Me!" not to mention "King Richard Came Over From Germany Swimming", "Sex On Holidays Can Advance Happiness To Outrageous Altitudes" and... now i'm running dry. my high school chem teacher told us to remember "density equals love". he would then draw a cartoon heart on the board for the mystified class and bisect it with a horizontal line, leaving, indeed M over V. clever guy. a ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 12:50:04 -0500 From: "brian nupp" Subject: Re: Hitchcock gigs (fwd) >From: Bayard From; >Mr Lucas. >I remember them doing songs that I later heard as Hitchcock solo numbers >such >as 'Eaten by her own dinner', 'We are all dancing on gods thumb' etc. A few >months later I played there with a band supporting a very early incarnation >of Katrina and the Waves - just called The Waves. > >'April 81. A month after the SB's split Robyn appeared at the Hope & >Anchor, >Islington, London with a full band including someone on trumpet, someone >(Seligman? -bc) on keyboards and Morris on drums. I remember hearing >"Brenda's Iron Sledge" and "Acid Bird".' > >Matthew Seligman was playing bass. I seem to remember Robyn announcing the >group as 'Robyn Hitchcock and the New Apes' I'm listening to a Soft Boys tape from 1-23-81 (Hope and Anchor) and hearing Eaten by Her Own Dinner, which I beleive Matthew Seligman is playing on. It starts much different than the studio version. Kidda discowee. Now their playing Leppo and the Jooves. It sounds rushed but energenitic. It sounds good. I wonder if this guys brother taped it. ...Oh man, Now it's the "live death" stuff from 92'. Clean Steve. I guess the guy's tape ran out. > >'July 9th 1981. Robyn plays at "The Venue", Victoria, London. This was a >solo >performance with lots of dancing girls hired to dance on stage in fish >costumes. The girls were part of the act, all had the same costume and >danced very well in time to the music! There was an elaborate stage set as >well - fish were very much in evidence! >Actually all the band except Robyn >had fish heads on and there were a couple >of fish headed people sitting at a cafe table on stage behind the band >being >served by a fish head waiter. Anyone else wish they had a time machine? %~) >I first saw The Soft Boys in about may 1978 at the F Club in Leeds. This >was >a punk club and the rest of the audience hated the band. I remember Jim >Melton coming off stage mid set and taking a heckler into the dressing room >with him. What's that mean?!!? I rewound the tape. Brenda's Iron Sledge is very different. Different harmonies, different guitar. I watch the cars is faster and choppier. City of Shame is deeper and smoother. Makes me wanna hear Black Snake Diamond Role. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 10:09:23 -0800 (PST) From: Eclipse Subject: Re: English and its usage On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Michael R Godwin wrote: > On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Matt Browne wrote: > > Surely the phrase is 'break the mold', not 'break the mould'? > > I'm talking about 'British' English here. > > Always "mould". "Mouldy", "moulding", "mouldering", "moulded" - they all > have a U. hmm.. in my experience this has always been "breaking the mold", and "mold" as in a cast, something you pour a liquid substance into to achieve a solid of a particular shape. someone who "breaks the mold" is out of the ordinary, unusual, not easily defined. most americans also spell it "mold" when they mean "mould", the fuzzy stuff that grows on your cheese and bread. i can't say it makes much sense to me to say "breaking the mould"; i dislike the thought of touching the stuff, and can't imagine what good breaking it into little pieces would do. :) - - Eclipse np: Morphine, Cure For Pain ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 10:41:33 -0700 From: Eb Subject: Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns >The only mnemonic which comes immediately to mind is "Richard Of York >Gained Battles In Vain". If I dig a bit deeper, I get "Every Good Boy >Deserves Favour", but that's about all. I wonder if mnemonics are falling >into desuetude? Don't forget the durable "Knights Play Chess on Fine Grain Sand." Or maybe you never took biology. ;) Eb now kinda disappointed with: Meat Puppets/Golden Lies ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 14:25:22 -0500 From: Ken Ostrander Subject: Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns >>The only mnemonic which comes immediately to mind is "Richard Of York >>Gained Battles In Vain". If I dig a bit deeper, I get "Every Good Boy >>Deserves Favour", but that's about all. I wonder if mnemonics are falling >>into desuetude? > >Don't forget the durable "Knights Play Chess on Fine Grain Sand." Or maybe >you never took biology. ;) my bio teacher used "King Phillip Came Over From Germany Swiftly". ken "sometimes a bomb is not enough" the kenster np neko case & her boyfriends furnace room lullaby ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 11:25:55 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns on 11/21/00 2:03 AM, Michael R Godwin at hssmrg@bath.ac.uk wrote: > The only mnemonic which comes immediately to mind is "Richard Of York > Gained Battles In Vain". I just remember that famous Professor of Optics: Roy G. Biv And, of course, for the planets: My Very Educated Mother Just Gave Us Nine Pickles - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 14:45:08 -0500 (EST) From: Terrence Marks Subject: mnemonics Could you guys at least put a [Warning: mnemonics] tag on these posts or something, please? Terrence Marks Unlike Minerva (a comic strip) http://www.unlikeminerva.com HCF (another comic strip) http://www.mpog.com/hcf normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 14:15:52 -0800 From: ultraconformist Subject: Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns >And, of course, for the planets: My Very Educated Mother Just Gave Us Nine >Pickles I learned that one as My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas. Um, what planet is the G one? :) Love on ya, Susan ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 13:17:26 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: Dropping your Rs and Ns on 11/21/00 2:15 PM, ultraconformist at ultraconformist@etc.cnchost.com wrote: >> And, of course, for the planets: My Very Educated Mother Just Gave Us Nine >> Pickles > > I learned that one as My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas. > > Um, what planet is the G one? :) Didn't you hear? Saturn was renamed "Godwin" in honour of the originator of this thread! On a related note, I am an idiot. - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 13:16:58 -0800 From: Asshole Motherfucker Subject: Fwd: DB Tour Song List just in case anyone's curious. the tour received stellar reviews, by the way. >This was a 26 show tour. >No set lists were reported for 5 shows: > >10/26/00 Bloomington >10/29/00 West Bridgewater >11/2/00 Pittsburgh >11/13/00 Montreal >11/14/00 Toronto > >Some other reports were partial, or missed song titles... so this is an >approximate list > >Below is a list of the 94 songs perfomned, with the number of performances >for each. > >There may be some hints in there as to what is on the new record. > >-peter > >================================ >Fall 2000 tour Song List > > 19 NEW AMERICAN LANGUAGE > 16 TIGER WOODS > 15 BLACK TORNADO > 15 TURNING OVER > 13 MARILYN > 13 RICE > 12 CHELSEA HOTEL > 12 GOD SAID NO > 12 SUZANNE > 11 DRESS > 11 NUCLEAR BOMB > 11 ONE THING REAL > 10 ESTELLE > 10 FEEL LIKE A MAN > 10 JERUSALEM > 10 WITNESS > 9 COWBOY > 8 AMERIKOVSKY > 8 THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE > 7 BIKE > 7 DISARMAMENT > 6 I NEED YOU > 6 SAY WHAT IS > 5 CY YOUNG > 5 HANNIBAL > 5 TOLEDO > 5 WEDNESDAY NIGHT > 4 BRIGHT LIGHTS > 4 CURE FOR AIDS > 4 JOE VAN GOGH > 4 MOVIN' ON > 4 SUNDAY > 4 TAPE > 4 WASTELAND > 3 AIRPLANE BLUES > 3 CASH & NIN > 3 COW > 3 EL PASO > 3 KIDS' PRAYER > 3 MISSING YOU > 3 PEACH IN PARIS > 2 ALBUQUERQUE LULLABY > 2 CHANGES > 2 HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN > 2 I'M NOT THE GUY > 2 LIGHTNIN' JAZZ > 2 MISSING LINK > 2 MONICA > 2 ONE MORE LIGHT > 2 PIMLICO > 2 TALKIN' WOODY, BOB, BRUCE & DAN BLUES > 2 WALKING THROUGH GLASS > 1 CHEESE > 1 EINSTEIN WAS WRONG (E=MC3) > 1 FLYING GEESE > 1 FOREVER > 1 FREIGHT TRAIN BLUES > 1 GAMBLIN' WITH MY LOVE > 1 GIRLS IN PAIRS > 1 GRADUATION DAY > 1 I'LL BE GONE > 1 JOSEPHINE AND ERNEST > 1 KRAUTMEYER > 1 NAKED > 1 OH SISTER > 1 PARTY BY MYSELF > 1 RUN AWAY > 1 TALKIN' ALIEN ABDUCTION BLUES > 1 THUNDER ROAD > 1 TOO LATE TO DIE YOUNG > 1 YOU AND ME > 1 YOU'RE NOT HERE > 1 AS TEARS GO BY (ROLLING STONES) > 1 DAYDREAM BELIEVER (MONKEES) > 1 HEY GOOD LOOKIN'--THE OLD HANK WILLIAMS SONG > 1 LOVE IN VAIN > 1 MEET ME IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY (STEVE FORBERT) > 1 NO REPLY -- BEATLES (PARTIAL) > 1 OOPS, I DID IT AGAIN (B. SPEARS COVER, SUNG BY EBAN) > 1 REGULAR HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO WIL > 1 STEPPING STONE (MONKEES) > 1 YOU WON'T SEE ME (BEATLES) > 1 ANYTHING YOU CAN DO I CAN DO BETTER (MADE UP SONG > 1 BOWERY INTERLUDE > 1 CEDAR RAPIDS > 1 IMPROMPTU BIRTHDAY SONG FOR WIL > 1 IMPROMPTU SONG ABOUT DAYTON > 1 IN ANN ARBOR > 1 MADE UP REGGAE SONG--"SPECIFICALLY" > 1 MOSH MUSIC > 1 ROYAL BOX (UNPLUGGED, OFF MIKE, AND IMPROVISED) > 1 SING VERSION OF "SPANKY MAHONEY" > 1 SANTA MONICA (IMPROVISED) > 1 PEOPLE OF NEW HAVEN ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V9 #338 *******************************