From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V10 #466 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Monday, December 17 2001 Volume 10 : Number 466 Today's Subjects: ----------------- webweirdness [grutness@surf4nix.com (James Dignan)] I don't get it [grutness@surf4nix.com (James Dignan)] Re: Fwd: Pill to Increase Your Ejaculation by 581% ["noe shalev" ] Re: Fwd: Pill to Increase Your Ejaculation by 581% [Jeff Dwarf ] Re: Alarm Clocks [Michael R Godwin ] Reap [Michael R Godwin ] RE: Los -> Lothar -> Loud -> Lounge [dmw ] Re: anti-Reap [gSs ] greatest hits of the cure...again ["Andrew D. Simchik" ] Re: greatest hits of the cure...again [Aaron Mandel ] RE: I don't get it ["Larry O'Brien" ] My Top 50 Albums of the Year [] Re: greatest hits of the cure...again ["Jason R. Thornton" ] Re: My Top 50 Albums of the Year [Mike Swedene ] (VH1 classics) Re: I don't get it [Mike Swedene ] RE: I don't get it ["Poole, R. Edward" ] Re: My Top 50 Albums of the Year [] Especially for Natalie [Tom Clark ] Re: Pill to Increase Your Ejaculation by 581% [gSs ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 21:12:55 +1300 From: grutness@surf4nix.com (James Dignan) Subject: webweirdness this one's hilarious - especially if you're into motorbikes... Be sure to check out the link on the "About the website" page, to Infernosoft software! James James Dignan, Dunedin, New Zealand. =-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-= .-=-.-=-.-=-.- .-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-. -.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-= You talk to me as if from a distance =-.-=-. And I reply with impressions chosen from another time -=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=- (Brian Eno - "By this River") ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 22:50:29 +1300 From: grutness@surf4nix.com (James Dignan) Subject: I don't get it I've listened to that Strokes CD that everyone's been going on about a few times now, and all I seem to hear is recycled Iggy Pop. I just don't get it. Any suggestions? What am I missing? James James Dignan, Dunedin, New Zealand. =-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-= .-=-.-=-.-=-.- .-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-. -.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-= You talk to me as if from a distance =-.-=-. And I reply with impressions chosen from another time -=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=- (Brian Eno - "By this River") ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 12:33:30 +0200 From: "noe shalev" Subject: Re: Fwd: Pill to Increase Your Ejaculation by 581% > > > SIMPLE PILL CAN INCREASE YOUR EJACULATION By 581%!!! > isn't there something in Taoist sexual theory about separating > ejaculation from orgasm? kinda the opposite theory of these snake oil > salesmen.. There's no contradiction at all. that theori (sort of Tantra thingy I think) talking about holding back ejaculation as a method to increase pleasure. Now, the longer (time and distance) the ejaculation you hold back the more plesure you gain. > > and where, besides working in porn or a few of the friskier gay clubs > would you ever need or even want to shoot up to 13 feet. doesn't that > just mean more clean up? > Wrong again here. this is not about seing it or showing it. it's useful especialy for those in the "one night stand" circuit. and it's the ultimate sulotion for increasing your orgasms and providing your partner an easy transportation afterwards. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 10:29:15 +0000 From: "matt sewell" Subject: Re: lyrics: that new(ish) song That's the one! Superb song... possibly fewer verses now, but wouldn't swear to it... But what the hell's le chariti, or le shay for that matter..? Cheers Matt >From: "Stewart C. Russell" >Reply-To: "Stewart C. Russell" >To: fegmaniax@smoe.org >Subject: lyrics: that new(ish) song >Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 23:41:49 +0000 > >Is lyricsmaniax still going? Anyway, here's what I made of the lyrics of >the Aug 5 version of the song that Matt Sewell mentioned was played at >the Notting Hill gig the other night. > >("...Uh, okay, I'm going to sing this song; I haven't finished writing >it yet. But when I have, it'll probably be shorter than it is now, so >what I'm going to give you is what it would be like if; don't worry, >it's not horribly long, or anything; um, but I'm sure it'll be shorter >when I'm finished with it... But, uh, I'm just going to see how much of >it I can remember.") > >As I sit here softly strumming >Underneath the lemon moon >In my heart I feel you coming >You > >Looking for the Holy Grail >Underneath the winter skin >I'm a tuba soft and pale >To you, my girl >I'm coming in > >Looking for le chariti >Le Shay won't do >Only le chariti >Looking for le chariti >Le Shay won't do >Must have le chariti > >I enjoyed you >But I couldn't see >That you were a person >A person like me >And I just can't write >So I fall like rain >Inside > >Looking for le chariti >Le Shay won't do >Only le chariti >Looking for le chariti >Le Shay won't move >Must have le chariti > >Magnified by dirty lenses >Lizard spots on parchment skin >With your marquis and your frenzies >I wish I could be 23 >I could waste time >I could waste time > >In my end is my beginning >Only if your aim is true >When you're brave, your skull is grinning >Back at you > >Looking for le chariti >Le Shay won't do >Only le chariti >Looking for le chariti >Le Shay won't do >Only a dream could love you this way >Only a dream could love you this way >Only a dream... >dream dream dream dream dream dream dream dream >dream dream dream dream dream dream dream dream >Fabulous darling, I'll see you in gala tonight > > >-> well, it sounded like that to me... Discuss. > > Stewart > >-- > Stewart C. Russell, Kirkintilloch, Scotland - scruss@enterprise.net > "...eat the fruit of the clue tree." - Sam Tracy > http://homepages.enterprise.net/scruss/ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. Click Here ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 02:41:16 -0800 (PST) From: Jeff Dwarf Subject: Re: Fwd: Pill to Increase Your Ejaculation by 581% noe shalev wrote: > > > > SIMPLE PILL CAN INCREASE YOUR EJACULATION By 581%!!! > > isn't there something in Taoist sexual theory about separating > > ejaculation from orgasm? kinda the opposite theory of these snake > > oil salesmen.. > > There's no contradiction at all. that theori (sort of Tantra thingy I > think) talking about holding back ejaculation as a method to increase > pleasure. Now, the longer (time and distance) the ejaculation you > hold back the more plesure you gain. no, this is different. the idea is that men can learn to separate the orgasm from the ejaculation, so that we can have orgasms without actually ejaculating, which also improves the orgasms as well as being a form of birth control (assuming you master it, since no ejaculation means no sperm out and about to do their job). > > and where, besides working in porn or a few of the friskier gay > > clubs would you ever need or even want to shoot up to 13 feet. > > doesn't that just mean more clean up? > Wrong again here. this is not about seing it or showing it. it's > useful especialy for those in the "one night stand" circuit. and it's > the ultimate sulotion for increasing your orgasms and providing your > partner an easy transportation afterwards. but what if you want the woman (or man) to hang around afterwards? maybe have breakfast or something? besides, if you just splooge them away, they'd have to come back to get their clothes and whatever other things they brought with them. and if it IS just a one night stand and you have no intention of seeing her again, it's it best to get her and all her stuff out together. plus, if your semen is that think, you really ought to consult a urologist. ===== "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." -- John F. Kennedy Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 13:21:29 +0000 (GMT) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: Macrauchenia On Sat, 15 Dec 2001 grutness@surf4nix.com wrote: > now I'm confused. Not having seen the programme, was it supposed to be a > Tasmanian wolf or a Tasmanian tiger? They are completely diffeent species - > one of them died out ages ago, the other only became extinct about 80 years > ago. http://www.bagheera.com/inthewild/ext_taswolf.htm refers to it as a tiger-wolf. Other sites e.g. http://members.aol.com/tigertrail/tasmanin.htm confirm that Taz 'wolf' and 'tiger' are alternative names for the same marsupial - the thylacine - which became extinct in 1936 after the farmers deliberately wiped it out (the local authority paid a bounty on each one shot). I won't mention what they did to the Tasmanian aborigines ... > I always thought Machrauchenia was a big desert country in west Africa. Yes, but what was its _flag_? :) - - MRG ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 14:36:45 +0000 (GMT) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: Alarm Clocks On Sun, 16 Dec 2001, Ken Weingold wrote: > Luke Haines Alarm Clock: Intentionally breaks one of its arms so it can > stop playing. Ah! I think I'm beginning to get the idea of this game: Rick Parfitt alarm clock: Woke you up in exactly the same way for 33 years, but has just got stuck at a quarter to E. - - Mike Godwin PS First-rate Taz wolf site at: http://www.naturalworlds.org/thylacine/index.htm Vote now to clone the thylacine! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 14:49:22 +0000 (GMT) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Reap Stuart Adamson, formerly of Big Country and the Skids - age 43. - - MRG ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 11:06:09 -0500 (EST) From: dmw Subject: RE: Los -> Lothar -> Loud -> Lounge On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, da9ve stovall wrote: > Hey, but I've got Game Theory (there *is* some connection back > there in their lineage, isn't there, or am I thinking of someone > else?) - and Mike Keneally was doing some recording a couple > years back with the Loud Family, so if that gets released, I'll > definitely be getting it. Any recommendations? Is _Plants > and Birds and Rocks and Things_ a good place to start? i wouldn't recommend it as a starting point, but _Attractive Nuisance_ does have a big ol' Keneally guitar solo on one track. if you like Game Theory, "Plants" is probably the best starting point; unless you like the idea of an aurally harsher and darker Game Theory, in which case _Interbabe Concern_ might be a good entree. Consensus that those are the strongest two seems nearly universal. At any rate, any of their releases would be less embarassing than having something by the heavy metal band Loudness - -- d. Hey, I don't think I've done this on list, and I think we've picked up a few new DC residents in the past year.so -- it's SPAM TIME! I play in a couple bands and have a couple shows this week. Feckless Beast, new lineup, first show in over a year, at the Black Cat tonight with Sissy|Space|Sex; we'll play a Game Theory song tonight, but we bled off all the new-waviness; we're somewhere in the indie/emo domain. www.fecklessbeast.com has the 'emphasis track' from our upcoming CD on it if y'all wanna check it out. Thursday Shoddy Workmanship (like King Crimson fronted by Charles Nelson Reilly in Kabuki make-up; our lone cover is an old Pere Ubu number) is at the Velvet Lounge as part of a great bill that also includes legendary (Billboard songwriting contest winner!) porn-folkstress Esmirelda, smashing glam heirs Vanity Champ and the hard eclectic <- not a misprint - -- rock of Signs Point to Yes. - ------------------------------------------------- Mayo-Wells Media Workshop dmw@ http://www.mwmw.com mwmw.com Web Development * Multimedia Consulting * Hosting ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 10:30:24 -0500 (CDT) From: gSs Subject: Re: anti-Reap Eugene Levy is 55 today. I thought he was older. gSs ps. I have joined a genuine clippity-clop band. We play stuff like Good Hearted Woman, Ain't Livin Long Like This, The Fireman, Blacksheep etc... Quite a change from my previous projects. I'm gonna have to buy a hat, some Justin boots and a six-shooter. I wonder if I'll be mistaken for something similar to what I already was but would deny in mixed company? np - Rainy Day Woman, Waylon Jennings ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 08:56:43 -0800 From: "Andrew D. Simchik" Subject: greatest hits of the cure...again > From: Mike Swedene > > Here is a cool Cure sight for the new greatest hits > album..... I doubt anyone with even the slightest interest in the Cure needs to be told not to bother with the new greatest hits album, though. The two new songs are third-rate at most, and the rest of it is an even-further-truncated mush formed from Standing on the Beach (or Staring at the Sea? I always forget which is the video) and Galore. To his credit, Robert basically apologizes extensively for the redundant repackaging on thecure.com. I did go ahead and buy the DVD, though, just to have some Cure on DVD. I wish it included "Fascination Street," though I understand why it doesn't. Are the free remixes better than those on Mixed Up? Thanks for the link, though (to keep complaining) that site commits just about every one of the web's deadly sins. > From: steve > > Kate just revealed that she *might* release an album in 2002. > Evidently, she's been working on it for a few years, in the odd minutes > when she hasn't been completely consumed by being a mom. Yeah, I figured her mommyhood was the main reason for the silence (though that doesn't seem to slow down Madonna and Bjork, who presumably hire extra mommies). I'm really curious to see what she's come up with, though, given the degree to which the pop music landscape has changed between '93 and '01 (though that never slowed her down before). > Subject: Re: Fwd: Pill to Increase Your Ejaculation by 581% I guess I never notice when it's a slow day on the feglist, what with getting the digest and all. Drew - -- http://www.stormgreen.com/~drew/ "You're living in a global shopping mall, and you're the only person who still thinks there's a bloody exit." - Edina Monsoon ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 16:33:59 +0000 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: lyrics: that new(ish) song matt sewell wrote: > > That's the one! phew! Took me a while to transcribe it. And to count the "dream"s at the end... > But what the hell's le chariti, or le shay for that matter..? my first thought was that it was influenced by the symbolists, but now I'm not so sure. - -- Stewart C. Russell, Kirkintilloch, Scotland - scruss@enterprise.net "...eat the fruit of the clue tree." - Sam Tracy http://homepages.enterprise.net/scruss/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 17:15:29 +0000 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: Reap Michael R Godwin wrote: > > Stuart Adamson, formerly of Big Country and the Skids - age 43. eek! When I was at school, a Stuart Adamson haircut was de rigeur! (my hair could never manage it) Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 14:38:22 -0500 (EST) From: Aaron Mandel Subject: Re: greatest hits of the cure...again On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Andrew D. Simchik wrote: > I doubt anyone with even the slightest interest in the > Cure needs to be told not to bother with the new greatest > hits album, though. i doubt anyone needs to be told that either, since it's not true. :p the two new songs are very good -- certainly better than Wish and Wild Mood Swings -- and you also get both "Never Enough" and "Wrong Number", neither of which i had before because i rarely buy compilations for one or two new songs. and then there's the real reason i'm defending the thing: the bonus acoustic disc, which has some excellent performances on it. i'm told the two-disc version costs over $20 in some places, in which case i could see writing it off as unnecessary, but i paid single-disc price and am well pleased. a ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 12:07:08 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: I don't get it James: >I've listened to that Strokes CD that everyone's been going on about a few >times now, and all I seem to hear is recycled Iggy Pop. I just don't get >it. Any suggestions? What am I missing? Well, did you really *expect* to like it? I mean, your favorite bands are usually shimmering jingle-jangle and/or antipodean, and the Strokes obviously don't fit either of those categories.... I also certainly wouldn't have told you that the compressed 'n' dingy Strokes have "a strong sense of three-dimensional space" or would "make [you] feel like [your] mind is no longer trapped within [your] everyday existence - music or art that feels like a separate world based on a slightly different, yet logical, physics." ;) Eb ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 15:09:38 -0500 From: "Larry O'Brien" Subject: RE: I don't get it Gee, and I thought they were just a band! - -----Original Message----- From: Eb [mailto:ElBroome@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 3:07 PM To: reap: Subject: Re: I don't get it James: >I've listened to that Strokes CD that everyone's been going on about a >few times now, and all I seem to hear is recycled Iggy Pop. I just >don't get it. Any suggestions? What am I missing? Well, did you really *expect* to like it? I mean, your favorite bands are usually shimmering jingle-jangle and/or antipodean, and the Strokes obviously don't fit either of those categories.... I also certainly wouldn't have told you that the compressed 'n' dingy Strokes have "a strong sense of three-dimensional space" or would "make [you] feel like [your] mind is no longer trapped within [your] everyday existence - music or art that feels like a separate world based on a slightly different, yet logical, physics." ;) Eb ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 13:18:18 -0800 (PST) From: Subject: My Top 50 Albums of the Year Top 50 Albums of 2001 according to my sorry ass: 1. Let the War against Music Begin - The Minus 5 2. Days of Speed - Paul Weller 3. Love and Theft - Bob Dylan 4. The Convincer - Nick Lowe 5. One Nil - Neil Finn 6. Vespertine - Bjork 7. The World Won't End - Pernice Brothers 8. Mink Car - They Might Be Giants 9. Blue Boy - Ron Sexsmith 10. New American Language - Dan Bern 11. We Love Life - Pulp 12. Rockin' the Suburbs - Ben Folds 13. Because We Hate You - Young Fresh Fellows 14. Worlds Collide: Live at the St. James - Neil Finn and Friends 15. Why That Doesn't Surprise Me - The Lucksmiths 16. The Incomplete Glenn Tilbrook - Glenn Tilbrook 17. Look Into the Eyeball - David Byrne 18. Meaningless - Jon Brion 19. Her Majesty of High Heels and Eye Shadow - Jonathan Richman 20. Amnesiac- Radiohead 21. I'm Waking Up To Us - Belle & Sebastian 22. Dog in the Sand - Frank Black and the Catholics 23. Ten New Songs - Leonard Cohen 24. Reveal - R.E.M 25. Stephen Malkmus - Stephen Malkmus 26. The Invisible Band - Travis 27. Tenacious D - Tenacious D 28. Ryan Adams - Gold 29. Oh, Inverted World - The Shins 30. Is This It - The Strokes 31. Necessity: the 4-Track years - Jason Falkner 32. Damascus - Yazbek 33. Daft Punk - Discovery 34. Poses - Rufus Wainwright 35. Jonathan David - Belle & Sebastian 36. Gorrillaz - Gorrillaz 37. The Gunman and Other Stories - Prefab Sprout 38. Air - 10,000 Hz Legend 39. Satellite Rides - Old 97s 40. White Blood Cells - The White Stripes 41. I Might Be Wrong (Live Recordings) - Radiohead 42. Feeding the Gods - Tim Finn 43. Driving Rain - Paul McCartney 44. Ancient Melodies of the Future - Built To Spill 45. Pneumonia - Whiskeytown 46. Hot Shots II - The Beta Band 47. Essence - Lucinda Williams 48. Isolation Drills - Guided By Voices 49. God Bless the Go-Go's - Go-Go's 50. For the Stars - Anne Sophie von Otter and Elvis Costello Most Disappointing Releases of 2001: 1. Paul McCartney - Driving Rain 2. Ancient Melodies of the Future - Built to Spill 3. The Gunman and Other Stories - Prefab Sprout 4. Damascus - Yazbek 5. Feeding the Gods - Tim Finn 6. God Bless the Go-Go's - Go-Go's Best Reissues of 2001: 1. Underwater Moonlight- The Soft Boys 2. Los Angeles - X 3. Homegrown- XTC 4. Spike- Elvis Costello ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 13:23:13 -0800 From: "Jason R. Thornton" Subject: Re: greatest hits of the cure...again At 02:38 PM 12/17/2001 -0500, Aaron Mandel wrote: >the two new songs are very good -- certainly better than Wish and Wild >Mood Swings -- and you also get both "Never Enough" and "Wrong Number", >neither of which i had before because i rarely buy compilations for one or >two new songs. and then there's the real reason i'm defending the thing: >the bonus acoustic disc, which has some excellent performances on it. > >i'm told the two-disc version costs over $20 in some places, in which case >i could see writing it off as unnecessary, but i paid single-disc price >and am well pleased. I have to second Aaron's recommendation. I bought the album mainly for the acoustic disc, at around $13-14, and it was well worth it the price for this disc alone. The two new songs are pretty nifty, too. On the subject of weird arbitrary percentages, I got a spam mail today claiming that some new product would make my "penis grow in both length and thickness by a whopping 26%, guaranteed!" Oh... and I still haven't heard the Strokes. Jason "Only the few know the sweetness of the twisted apples." - Sherwood Anderson ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 13:26:45 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: I don't get it on 12/17/01 1:50 AM, James Dignan at grutness@surf4nix.com wrote: > I've listened to that Strokes CD that everyone's been going on about a few > times now, and all I seem to hear is recycled Iggy Pop. I just don't get > it. Any suggestions? What am I missing? > I don't think it's anything groundbreaking. Rather, it's just a refreshing punk/pop album. I hear Television, Sonic Youth, and a little Pavement, so it works for me. - -tc P.s. Anybody get the VH1 Classics channel? It's like watching MTV circa 1986, but better. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 13:31:05 -0800 (PST) From: Mike Swedene Subject: Re: My Top 50 Albums of the Year Herbie checks his calendar and realizes it is a bit early for this stuff! very brave. I didn't even realize more than 50 albums came out this year. god I am getting old. what no Strokes? herbie np-> "let's Go To Bed" Cure - --- ringostr@u.washington.edu wrote: > Top 50 Albums of 2001 according to my sorry ass: > 1. Let the War against Music Begin - The Minus 5 > 2. Days of Speed - Paul Weller > 3. Love and Theft - Bob Dylan > 4. The Convincer - Nick Lowe > 5. One Nil - Neil Finn > 6. Vespertine - Bjork > 7. The World Won't End - Pernice Brothers > 8. Mink Car - They Might Be Giants > 9. Blue Boy - Ron Sexsmith > 10. New American Language - Dan Bern > 11. We Love Life - Pulp > 12. Rockin' the Suburbs - Ben Folds > 13. Because We Hate You - Young Fresh Fellows > 14. Worlds Collide: Live at the St. James - Neil > Finn and Friends > 15. Why That Doesn't Surprise Me - The Lucksmiths > 16. The Incomplete Glenn Tilbrook - Glenn Tilbrook > 17. Look Into the Eyeball - David Byrne > 18. Meaningless - Jon Brion > 19. Her Majesty of High Heels and Eye Shadow - > Jonathan Richman > 20. Amnesiac- Radiohead > 21. I'm Waking Up To Us - Belle & Sebastian > 22. Dog in the Sand - Frank Black and the Catholics > 23. Ten New Songs - Leonard Cohen > 24. Reveal - R.E.M > 25. Stephen Malkmus - Stephen Malkmus > 26. The Invisible Band - Travis > 27. Tenacious D - Tenacious D > 28. Ryan Adams - Gold > 29. Oh, Inverted World - The Shins > 30. Is This It - The Strokes > 31. Necessity: the 4-Track years - Jason Falkner > 32. Damascus - Yazbek > 33. Daft Punk - Discovery > 34. Poses - Rufus Wainwright > 35. Jonathan David - Belle & Sebastian > 36. Gorrillaz - Gorrillaz > 37. The Gunman and Other Stories - Prefab Sprout > 38. Air - 10,000 Hz Legend > 39. Satellite Rides - Old 97s > 40. White Blood Cells - The White Stripes > 41. I Might Be Wrong (Live Recordings) - Radiohead > > 42. Feeding the Gods - Tim Finn > 43. Driving Rain - Paul McCartney > 44. Ancient Melodies of the Future - Built To Spill > 45. Pneumonia - Whiskeytown > 46. Hot Shots II - The Beta Band > 47. Essence - Lucinda Williams > 48. Isolation Drills - Guided By Voices > 49. God Bless the Go-Go's - Go-Go's > 50. For the Stars - Anne Sophie von Otter and Elvis > Costello > > Most Disappointing Releases of 2001: > 1. Paul McCartney - Driving Rain > 2. Ancient Melodies of the Future - Built to Spill > 3. The Gunman and Other Stories - Prefab Sprout > 4. Damascus - Yazbek > 5. Feeding the Gods - Tim Finn > 6. God Bless the Go-Go's - Go-Go's > > Best Reissues of 2001: > 1. Underwater Moonlight- The Soft Boys > 2. Los Angeles - X > 3. Homegrown- XTC > 4. Spike- Elvis Costello ===== - --------------------------------------------- View my Websight & CDR Trade page at: http://midy.topcities.com/ _____________________________________________ Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 13:33:16 -0800 (PST) From: Mike Swedene Subject: (VH1 classics) Re: I don't get it > P.s. Anybody get the VH1 Classics channel? It's > like watching MTV circa > 1986, but better. tom I have Vh1 classics. I was home tuesday night on their "twosday" 2 4 tuesday thingie. they played all solo beatles stuff back to back to back to back. Pretty cool. I liked it :) eMpTyVee 2 is having a weezer show on tonight for those of you who are interested. Herbie np -> "Love Cats" Cure ===== - --------------------------------------------- View my Websight & CDR Trade page at: http://midy.topcities.com/ _____________________________________________ Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 16:34:14 -0500 From: "Poole, R. Edward" Subject: RE: I don't get it on 12/17/01 1:50 AM, James Dignan at grutness@surf4nix.com wrote: >> I've listened to that Strokes CD that everyone's been going on about a few >> times now, and all I seem to hear is recycled Iggy Pop. I just don't get >> it. Any suggestions? What am I missing? And tc chimed in: >I don't think it's anything groundbreaking. Rather, it's just a refreshing >punk/pop album. I hear Television, Sonic Youth, and a little Pavement, so >it works for me. Agreed, no new ground is broken. The Strokes either affect you on a visceral level or they don't. Me? The album tapped directly into my punk rock pleasure center, sending cascades of joy rippling through my body. Wait, maybe that was lj's wonder drug. ============================================================================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. 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Jason Wilson Brown - University of Washington - Seattle, WA "Life boring when you no can die" -Solomon Grundy ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 13:40:17 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Especially for Natalie I don't know if this occurs in other parts of the world, but here in Silicon Valley there's a tradition of doing weird things to people's offices when they go on vacation. This one of the best I've seen. All it needs is one of gnat's thoth's! http://electricrain.com/greg/foiled/index.html - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 15:39:43 -0500 (CDT) From: gSs Subject: Re: Pill to Increase Your Ejaculation by 581% On Sun, 16 Dec 2001, lj lindhurst wrote: > SIMPLE PILL CAN INCREASE YOUR EJACULATION By 581%!!! That could leave us extra for later. I wonder if it freezes well? > Shoot up to 13 feet! Wooooeee, we could turn it into a party game, like squirt the rear of the donkey. Ok ok, that is a bit crude. How about we just toss a tissue in the air and see who can hit it. gSs ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V10 #466 ********************************