From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V10 #93 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Wednesday, March 28 2001 Volume 10 : Number 093 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Hi, new to list ["Maximilian Lang" ] Nick Cave in Chicago [David Witzany ] Re: boot trades [Ken Weingold ] Re: God is a concept by which we measure our sanity ["Yudt.Matthew" ] Re: Nick Cave in Chicago [Aaron ] Re: Nick Cave in Chicago [Eb ] Eb's ever dwindling list [Jeff Dwarf ] Re: ADMIN: smoe.org downtime Thursday [Michael R Godwin ] Re: Underwater MOOnlight [Michael R Godwin ] Re: Don't look back [Michael R Godwin ] Soft Boys at Irving Plaza [DougMash@aol.com] Re: ADMIN: smoe.org downtime Thursday [recount chocula ] traveloguing ["In Praise Of Limestone" ] Re: Nick Cave in Chicago [The Great Quail ] RE: Soft Boys at Irving Plaza ["Poole, R. Edward" ] Soft Boys in the studio??? ["Poole, R. Edward" ] RE: Eb's ever dwindling list ["Poole, R. Edward" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 23:39:26 -0500 From: "Maximilian Lang" Subject: Hi, new to list Hello, I must say I`m glad to find this list(Thanks to Ed P.). I have been a fan Of Robyn's(and the Soft Boys) since I first saw Robyn at Maxwell`s in 1987. Last year I saw him with Kimberly and The Departure Lounge, after years of seeing him do only acoustic shows. I thought WOW I`ll never see this again. Kimberly and uncle Bobby...WOW. LOL. When I heard they were touring I rushed out and bought a minidisc recorder, I still had the fear that I would be disappointed, after all it has been 21 years! Well, I went to three of the shows and I`ll tell you what, they surpassed my best estimates! I went to Philly, Hoboken and N.Y.C.. In order of best to worst(being relative, of course) I rate them Hoboken,Philly and N.Y.. Well, I must ask. I am getting a copy of the Baltimore show, does anybody have the DC, SXSW or Boston shows on cdr? I would be willing to arrange a trade for these shows. Also any future shows...remember me when you want to add to your collection of shows from this tour, I can only imagine the shows will get better(frightening, they rocked on the first few). Thank you and I hope to get to know and enjoy the discussions here!!! Max Lang maximlang@hotmail.com _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 22:48:02 -0600 (CST) From: David Witzany Subject: Nick Cave in Chicago Aaron spake: >Just have to throw in my two cents' worth on this thread. I saw Nick last >Friday and Saturday night in Chicago, and those two shows rank up there >with the best shows I have *ever* seen. Absolutely amazing. You won't be >disappointed. >Aaron Gotta ask: How was Sally Timms? Dave. David Witzany witzany@uiuc.edu ....one of Nature's bounds checkers - ------------ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 23:59:54 -0500 From: Ken Weingold Subject: Re: boot trades On Tue, Mar 27, 2001, recount chocula wrote: > there's a few sites were fegs trade mp3 recordings, but no one has taken it > to the uncompressed level. i've done some trading with shorten-compressed > files which has worked out pretty well, but that was for other bands. i > currently don't have space on smoe.org for this sort of thing, so anyone > who wants to volunteer space is more than welcome to. however, rather than > everyone going nuts, we ought to do this somewhat sanely. grafting > mp3/shn/iso branches onto the once and future permatree http://www.glasshotel.net/gh/tapetrees.htm > is the way to go, i think. That sounds cool, Woj. If I can help out when this comes up, I can offer about 5 gigs of space where I have a web and ftp server set up. Trees do at least give you the opportunity to get new-to-you stuff, as opposed to the Lone Gunman way of just downloading the ISO and making your own, though it's quick and easy. FWIW. - -Ken ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 00:14:02 -0500 From: "Yudt.Matthew" Subject: Re: God is a concept by which we measure our sanity > Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 15:40:17 -0800 (PST) > From: Capuchin > Subject: Re: God is a concept by which we measure our vanity > > On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, In Praise Of Limestone wrote: > > And if they were literally harming, physically, psychologically or > > emotionally, others--I wouldnt denounce, Id try to stop it. > > Well, then get out there and try and stop it. Burning CDs and video > tapes > is EXTREMELY damaging, physically. > This is the second such statement regarding this being 'physically damaging'. I assume you mean in regards to the environment. Can you explain or elaborate, please. I mean, yes, if EVERYONE suddenly decided one day to burn all of their plastic and film, it could be quite hazardous; but are you suggesting that these few nuts in PA are actually having a physically destructive measurable influence on anyone else? > I can't believe, in this day and age, people would do such a fucking > stupid, careless, unthinking, destructive thing. > stupid, yes (IMHO); careless - well, they have different priorities than you or I, but I don't how see this is particularly careless; unthinking - obviously the've thought quite a bit about this, or at least read or saw other oppresive religous zealots do it before; destructive - not clear on this besides the actual book/CD/video. > Fucking arrogance and short-sightedness. > Jeme, I've learned a lot from your opinions over the last year or so that I've most lurked here - or at least you have forced me to re-evaluate my own opinions, but one of the things that bothers me in some of your responses is the moral superiority and arrogance you bring. I'm not attacking you, and wish to keep this debate at a higher level, but with your often vulgar attacks at those you disagree with most, the same could be said of you. However, you are certainly anything BUT short-sighted - and you can't be angry with those who are either short-sighted or plain stupid. Being purposefly short-sighted for immediate gains; deceit; obstructing the truth; these are the things that should piss you off - not the half-assed attempts of some dimwitted zealots in rural PA to influence pop culture. - --Matt, (at your friendly government research institute, once again expressing HIS VERY OWN opinions and hoping nobody ever mistakes that darned '.gov' for anything but a convenience to me so I can just use one email addy, and avoid using computers and other non-convivial tools outside of this wonderful government complex. Now back to work.) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 01:20:54 EST From: MPys2626@aol.com Subject: Re: fegmaniax-digest V10 #92 Ken opined... > That sucks, but I would say that the Paradise is more of an exception > for clubs. Most I have been to they are eager to get the people out > after the show. Maybe one reason is that they want to clean up so > they can get out of there. Yeah...I could kinda' see the point of the crack Irving security team literally herding us out as Woj touched on...but it was barely midnight on a Saturday night...soooooo, ahhhhhh. They were actually pulling down the security gates outside before the last few stragglers had their coats out of check. Did someone mention Woj? >maybe it was different in the old days, but i've never liked the place. It was ...but then I guess everything was different in the old days...the days of yore...lo...long ago...before the advent of an 8pm or earlier door. Geez...back in the days, huh....doors at ten or eleven...three band bill....first act takes the stage round about midnight....the pissy headliners keep you waiting til about three-ish or so...you walk out into the dawn's early light. The TRUE club going experience! I guess you can never really go back, aye? Glad you guys..Woj, Eddie...whomever else I'm leaving out...glad you lot had a chance to motor up to Boston and commune with my Kelly and buddy John S...musta' been a great show, huh? I'da loved the opportunity to chat with the band after the NY show. Last I spoke with Robyn was at City Gardens in Trenton back in 88...I just wanted to hug Kimberley! Sorry to hear about someone's car impound trials too...that's no fun! Sleep Well ~ Don't Burst Mark ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 23:48:24 -0800 (PST) From: "J. Brown" Subject: Re: Nick Cave in Chicago On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, David Witzany wrote: > Gotta ask: How was Sally Timms? Weird Sally Timms story. This year at Bumbershoot i went to see the Magnetic Fields and i had never heard any of their music so i was rather underwhealmed and the audience was super snooty and giggly so i took off after a few songs (i have since gotten more into the Fields and regret i didnt give them more of a chance live) So i after leaving that show i scanned the schedule and decided to checkl out Sally Timms but when i got there she wasnt there! In her Place were the Minus 5 and they did my fav M5 song Boeing Spacerium which was extra cool because the stage was near the sight of where the actual Boeing Spacearium once stood. That more than made up for the disappointment of the Magnetic Fields. Jason Wilson Brown - University of Washington - Seattle, WA "Put your faith in death because it's free" -Robyn Hitchcock ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 02:36:45 -0600 From: Aaron Subject: Re: Nick Cave in Chicago At 10:48 PM 3/27/2001, David Witzany wrote: >Gotta ask: How was Sally Timms? I have to say that Sally Timms' performance was terribly underwhelming to me. My friend Matt who was with me thoroughly enjoyed her set, though, so... to each his own, I suppose. She had one guy sitting behind (and mostly obscured by) her, playing guitar (electric), or, in a couple of instances, he played banjo. The banjo songs I found particularly grating. It just didn't seem appropriate. It was plucked rather than strummed (is this always the case with banjos?) and this resulted in a very sparse, twangy, uneven, bare sound, backing her competent but uncompelling vocals. She also resorted to "canned" background music on I think 3 songs -- and it consisted of some really strange, electronic, squeaky, screechy sounds which were nearly overpowered by the extremely synthetic drum machine sounds also on the tape. If there are others on the list who are seeing Timms open for Nick Cave, I'd be curious to see if anyone truly enjoyed/appreciated her set. Especially at the second concert (Nick Cave played both Thursday and Friday night in Chicago), I really could have done without having to sit through her set once again. Eb -- have you gotten your hands on an advance copy of Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds' new album yet? I'd be curious to know what you (or anyone else who might have already heard it) thinks of it. It's probably my favorite album of the past 5 years, anyway. I can't stop playing it, although I'm going to make myself start doing some heavy-duty "Underwater Moonlight" listening in preparation for this upcoming weekend, when the Soft Boys hit the Midwest. Yeah! * Aaron mailto:aaron@hollowstreets.net http://aaron.hollowstreets.net ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 01:17:11 -0700 From: Eb Subject: Re: Nick Cave in Chicago >Eb -- have you gotten your hands on an advance copy of Nick Cave & the Bad >Seeds' new album yet? I'd be curious to know what you (or anyone else who >might have already heard it) thinks of it. It's probably my favorite album >of the past 5 years, anyway. Yeah, I've had it for a couple of weeks. It sounded darn good on a "background listen" (better than The Boatman's Call or Murder Ballads...), but I haven't given it an intense examination yet. So, no firm opinion from me at this point. Eb, freshly back from RT/AC ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 01:48:38 -0800 (PST) From: Jeff Dwarf Subject: Eb's ever dwindling list in case you didn't know, Richard Thompson has left Capitol, according to his interview @ the onion this week.... ===== "I am so sorry that (Treasury Secretary Paul) O'Neill is upset by people who refer to the corporate aristocracy in this country as "robber barons." That _is_ rude, isn't it? Personally, I prefer to call them greedy bastards." --Molly Ivins Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/?.refer=text ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 12:21:17 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: ADMIN: smoe.org downtime Thursday On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, recount chocula wrote: > per the attached now, smoe.org will be out o'commission on thursday, march > 31st, starting around 5 AM ET (the machines are being moved to a new > location). Unreliable I may be, but I am _certain_ that Thursday is the 29th, as it is my 53rd birthday! - - Mike "did I tell you about the time I saw the Bonzos at Hampstead Country Club?" Godwin n.p. Rockalyser Baby ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 06:18:44 -0500 From: *twofangs / randi* Subject: perhaps the last post before the t.o. show Bonjour all in this globe of fegs ... I'm posting to reiterate info for Horseshoe fegs, and 'cause I can't sleep and it's 6:05 am. I'm too excited!!!! I've been having the best time initiating a Robyn-virgin; sending him an mp3 in each email, hopefully the "boys" live will do the rest of my work for me. ; } I will be crushed if they don't play "Human Music" as y'all know - I found my motto through that song. :-} It's hard to conceive of "Airscape" with Matthew and Kimberly on guitar ... I still cherish the time Andy, Morris, and Robyn sang the last verse acapella. And if Robyn's coming up with new songs during the tour it just screams "we're going to make another album." One can only hope ;-} I guess after 20 years, they are all inspiring each other again. And what's with the show being taped in Detroit? Another *RH-museum* only product? Oh, and btw ... in T.O. Matthew's own band is opening. Does anyone know if his band is travelling with the SBs, if Matthew's own band is flying over here for one show, or if he plans to use Toronto musicians? Now some info for travelling fegs. Horseshoe Tavern is at NE corner of Queen Street and Spadina Avenue. The show is sold out - but if people don't use their comps, they'll sell tickets at the door ... I would wait in the bar area, talk to the bartender and whomever is at the door and get there early. Doors open at 9 pm I believe, but I know some people will be in line by 6 or 7 pm at the latest. I should be there by 8, 8:30 or so. I don't know what our "feg" signal should be ... but I'll put a thoth pin on my necklace so everyone can find me. Daniel and Caroline were so kind as to send me photos - so I hope to find them. Carissa - I've never seen you before ... so hopefully you'll be wearing the blue babydoll tee or hanging on Mr. Eddie Tews's arm. Sean - I have to leave it up to you to find us. Since Daniel's bringing someone, as am I ... the head-count of people will include: Tim ... yes the *ex.* (but we're getting along again, _finally_ , after a year of conflict ... & were it not for him I wouldn't have been introduced to Robyn's music waaaaaaaaay back when - 15 years ago I believe. plus - if Tim bugs me - a good source told me Eddie will kick his butt for me :-} ) Tim Tim's friend Noel Noel's brother Tim's ex-ex-girlfriend Mandy Mandy's band-mate Jim Daniel (feg) plus one Caroline (feg) Sean (feg) Eddie (feg) Carissa (feg) Moi (feg!) plus one So we should be havin' some rockin' fun. Next time I promise to organize a feg-pre-show gathering. Hope next time is sooner rather than later. I shall be shooting pics with the instamatic And I can't tape the show - Eddie - are you? I'll have a setlist and clothing summary - - I've never snagged a setlist from the stage but it's damn time I did! Mr. Pointy - I'll send a review along with the pictures. I must thank a bunch of people in relation to choosing asa with my sister's crappy camera - Ed, Bradley, Daniel's friend Chris, Melissa, Scott & Ferris. If I missed someone I'm sorry - emailed info and comments were coming in every 30 seconds yesterday ... I am soooooooooooo happy, that I have this stupid grin on my face and it won't go away. 8-} One last thing ... the Matador cd comes out Wednesday. I have the 'glass fish' UM from 1990. Anyone know if the band is signing copies of the old cd? Now I must try to rest my weary head ... wish me luck with the pics ... can't wait to meet new fegs ... it's exciting ... you know what I mean Kay ;-} As Ms. Susan would say, Love on ya, Randi 416-932-1970 Eddie, call me when you get into town ... s.v.p. *what scares you most will set you free tonight the soft boys I shall see* ~ r. hitchcock & r. spiegel Yay! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 12:30:57 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: digests 87, 8 & 9 On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Capuchin wrote re: > > "first there is a mountain then > > there is no mountain then there is" > > Not only am I not aware of it, I have no idea whence the second lyric > comes. Donovan! Great single, called 'There is a mountain'! And I think it was covered by the Allman Brothers IIRC. > > Wasn't there a verse of different lyrics in > > Queen of Eyes? > > Robyn's sang quite a few little varations in that one. > My favorite was as follows: > > "In this horrible age of decay and abuse > It's good to know somebody's got an excuse" And something like: "I wish I was live, I wish I was dead But she only wishes she could go to your head" - - Mike Godwin, aged 52 & 364/365 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 12:38:45 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: Underwater MOOnlight On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, ross taylor wrote: > I once sang Jonathan Richman's "Hi Dear" to some deer I met in a > residential section of New Jersey. They moved their ears around some > but kept snarfing the bushes. I guess NJ deer are tough & think > JoJo's a wimp. No, they just didn't want to let it show! - MRG ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 12:52:25 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: Don't look back On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Tom Clark wrote: > Then towards the end of the film Donovan shows up for a hotel room > party and Bob is just totally condescending to him. Donovan sings a > cute folksy ditty, people smile, then Bob picks up the guitar and > smugly belts out "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue". Funny stuff. And something is happening but Donovan doesn't know what it is. He's in awe of Dylan and can't _imagine_ that Dylan sees him as a threat worth putting down. Then in the concert footage towards the end, Dylan makes a further cheap crack about Mr Leitch - what a nasty guy! And his gofer, Neuwirth, comes across as pretty snide too. I'll stop posting now - - Mike Godwin n.p. Lord of the Reedy River (thanks again, Terry!) PS What is that song he sings? Even Donovan wouldn't have been naive enough to sing 'I love my shirt' in that company. I think it must have been "To sing for you"... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 07:07:26 EST From: DougMash@aol.com Subject: Soft Boys at Irving Plaza The Irving Plaza show was great. We had the added bonus of "Rock and Roll Toilet," haven't seen that on other set lists. The sound was the best I've heard in Irving Plaza to my ears, but two people who came back from the front didn't like the mix up there. Shame that I heard the DC show had sound problems, because I kept telling my friend I can't believe how GREAT they sound! loved Seligman's bass, Robyn's been blessed with two great bassists over the years. As the Soft Boys celebrate the anniversary of UM, I also celebrated an anniversary. The first time I saw Robyn was in 1986 at Irving Plaza, so it's 15 years of twisted song intros and great music for me! I still consider that show one of the best I've ever seen, as the first time you see Robyn live is certainly an experience. Trying to remember the set list from back then, but so far the only songs that definitely were played at both shows are "Kingdom of Love" and "Only the Stones Remain." The opening act was the "Dancing Hoods," a few of whom were managers of a CD store in Franklin Square, Long Island that actually introduced me to Robyn, so that was special for me. 15 years later Mark Linkous from the Hoods is now in Sparklehorse and Bob Bortnick is the A&R guy who signed Garbage, and I OWN a CD store in Franklin Square. What has also changed is IP's drinking policy. In 1986 IP was cool because they let 18 year olds drink, now it sucks, because even at 33 I have to get carded and wear a damn wristband! Have fun at the midwest/west shows, this is a show you can't miss!!! Doug M. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 08:55:54 -0500 From: recount chocula Subject: Re: ADMIN: smoe.org downtime Thursday when we last left our heroes, Michael R Godwin exclaimed: >Unreliable I may be, but I am _certain_ that Thursday is the 29th, as it >is my 53rd birthday! er, yeah. i have a mental block on thursday's date (jeff's already corrected me several times in daily conversation) but whatever the heck it is, the downtime is this thursday. any posts sent to the list should be held for later delivery, but i can't promise that no mail won't be lost or returned. so it might be best if folks hold off posting until smoe comes back up thursday evening. woj ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 15:05:43 -0000 From: "In Praise Of Limestone" Subject: traveloguing Ken Weingold wrote: >Well I saw the comment that there had not been much feedback on the >NY >show, so here it is, though I was hoping I wouldn't have to. :) Since the comment was from me--thanks. Tom and Russ contibuted: >Speaking of Donovan, I'd love to hear the Soft Boys do "Atlantis". >Or >maybe >I wouldn't. Perhaps that's one of those ideas that looks better on >paper. >Speaking again of Donovan, I saw "Don't Look Back" Poor Donovan. "Dont Look Back" just -so- did him in. I would love to hear the Soft Boys do Atlantis, thou even with Robyn narrating I could still do without the narration. Just the end refraim, over and over... The count recounted: >Irving Plaza was always my fave club in NYC...oh well. >maybe it was different in the old days, but i've never liked the >place. >too >corporate (wake up eb) rawk club for me. their modus operandi seems >to be >herd 'em in, booze 'em up, herd 'em out. bleah Agreed--its the sorta place where you can totally trust that the bathrooms will be immaculetly clean. And what kind of RnR toilet is that;-)? Dave: >in the PCP interview, Mr. Roo says :-) I just got a picture of Kanga and Roo. Good one. Thank you Quail for the tavelogue, icluding: >And though my mind initially resisted >the information my eyes were bringing into focus, I finally had to >admit to myself that, yes, it was Bayard they were roughhousing, our >sweet lovable Bayard! Apparently when Bayard told them that he was >allowed to tape the show, they didn't believe him. When Bayard >attempted to use reason, Mr. Bouncer decided that it would be fun to >drag this insolent bootlegger away..... But luckily for us, Bayard >was returned a few songs later, with only his pride, dignity, and >belief in a world of friendly bouncers permanently damaged. Quail, you will feed a nice feg like Ross to Loki and let these bounder bouncers thrive? Fie on thee! To mess with Bayard is to mess with the very soul of Fegdom itself. I suggest its time you let Fenris out of the basement and into Irving Pl. More Quail: >followed by a jam session for "Queen of Eyes." Yaaaay! (MMMMMucky the >pig, by the way.) Definetly playing with our minds. In Philly it was Bucky--by the midwest Plucky and by the West Coast--... any suggestions? Kay _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 10:00:46 -0800 From: The Great Quail Subject: Re: Nick Cave in Chicago Eb writes, >Yeah, I've had it for a couple of weeks. It sounded darn good on a >"background listen" (better than The Boatman's Call or Murder Ballads...) Yaaay! That's good news indeed -- and I thought "the Boatman's Call" was one of the best albums of the Nineties. (Yes, I mean it.) - --Nick 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 most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents." -- H.P. Lovecraft ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 10:06:09 -0500 From: "Poole, R. Edward" Subject: RE: Soft Boys at Irving Plaza Doug Mash noted: >The Irving Plaza show was great. We had the added bonus of "Rock and Roll >Toilet," haven't seen that on other set lists. The sound was the best I've They played a great version of R'n'RT at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC. Check out http://www.underwatermoonlight.com/downloads.html to hear for yourself! - -ed ============================================================================This e-mail message and any attached files are confidential and are intended solely for the use of the addressee(s) named above. This communication may contain material protected by attorney-client, work product, or other privileges. If you are not the intended recipient or person responsible for delivering this confidential communication to the intended recipient, you have received this communication in error, and any review, use, dissemination, forwarding, printing, copying, or other distribution of this e-mail message and any attached files is strictly prohibited. If you have received this confidential communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply e-mail message and permanently delete the original message. To reply to our email administrator directly, send an email to postmaster@dsmo.com Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky LLP http://www.legalinnovators.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 10:18:07 -0500 From: "Poole, R. Edward" Subject: Soft Boys in the studio??? Randi recently observed: >And if Robyn's coming up with new songs during the tour >it just screams "we're going to make another album." At the DC show, after playing a new song (Sudden Town, I believe), Robyn said "that one's from the _next_ album. This next one is from the last one." (then they played Insanely Jealous). I take this to be a promise, nay, a binding oral contract with all of us, that there will be a new Soft Boys studio album. Of course, RH may not be able to speak for Kimberly, Matthew and Morris, but Kimberly certainly seems happy being a SB right now, so... >One can only hope ;-} Agreed. Doubly so. The dual-guitar workout on Mr. Kennedy alone is enough to make me pine for a new SB record. And Sudden Town is a great tune. Pulse of Your Heart, Evil Guy, My Mind is Connected to Your Dreams ... 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