From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V11 #136 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Friday, April 26 2002 Volume 11 : Number 136 Today's Subjects: ----------------- It might sound dodgy now... ["matt sewell" ] OT (blather): me and attachments [dmw ] Mellow Together on DVD ["Eugene Hopstetter, Jr." ] Re: Mellow Together on DVD [Tom Clark ] Word of the Day:exfoveally ["Spring Cherry" ] Robyngeek question [JH3 ] email virus etc. ["ross taylor" ] a rusty pair of clint [drew ] Re: Robyngeek question [bayard ] Re: Robyngeek question/Supergeek. ["Maximilian Lang" ] Re: a rusty pair of clint [Eleanore Adams ] one more try: baltimore 1.1.91 [Eclipse ] the longest post in recent memory [Eclipse ] Re: Robyngeek question ["matt sewell" ] Geeky also pedantic... ["matt sewell" ] Re: It might sound dodgy now... ["noe shalev" ] Re: Robyngeek question [Michael R Godwin ] Re: Peotry [Michael R Godwin ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 15:24:53 +0100 From: "matt sewell" Subject: It might sound dodgy now... But it sounds great etc: http://www.timelessmail.com/ As it's quiet on the list... quiet as the grave... Cheers Matt - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: Click Here ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 11:13:19 -0400 (EDT) From: dmw Subject: OT (blather): me and attachments hey it's come to my attention that at least a couple of people with whom i share mailing list subscriptions are getting things that look like e-mails with attachments from me. these are forgeries. in at least once case the apparent originating address has been defunct for years. i've got nothing to do with whatever these are, but they've probably got nasty payloads. if you can, if you get one, please forward with all headers attached to dmw@mwmw.com so i can analyze them, but don't risk infecting your system with whatever they contain. this is not a typical outlook express thing where it goes to everybody in my mailbox -- i don't even have a mailbox to be exploited. and i generally don't send attachments if i can help it -- i usually post something somewhere and send a link to it. much less overhead. sorry for the inconvenience/boring message. - -- d. - ------------------------------------------------- Mayo-Wells Media Workshop dmw@ http://www.mwmw.com mwmw.com Web Development * Multimedia Consulting * Hosting ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 08:30:24 -0700 (PDT) From: "Eugene Hopstetter, Jr." Subject: Mellow Together on DVD Good news! The Young Ones episodes are being released on DVD: Actual Robyn content! Here's one of the episode descriptions (emphasis mine): "INTERESTING - It's party time! Where else could you mingle with the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, a giant sandwich and a *singing tomato*? Pretty amazing stuff, eh? Just ignore Neil's boring hippy friend chilling out in the fridge... " Wow, The Young Ones, Mr. Show, ST: TNG, Buffy, Black Adder, Red Dwarf, all on DVD. Who even needs cable anymore? Now if they'd only release The Goodies on DVD then I'd be one happy camper. We need the Funky Gibbon! . Yahoo! Games - play chess, backgammon, pool and more http://games.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 11:37:39 -0400 From: Stewart Russell Subject: Re: Mellow Together on DVD "Eugene Hopstetter, Jr." wrote: > > Good news! The Young Ones episodes are being released on DVD: Now I have a reason to have a DVD deck. > Now if they'd only release The Goodies on DVD then I'd be one happy camper. We > need the Funky Gibbon! I think most of them were deleted, no? There have seldom, if ever, been Goodies re-runs. I have The Funky Gibbon on a minidisc somewhere. It's the only record that my small niece and nephew will let their grandparents play. Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 11:22:53 -0700 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: Mellow Together on DVD on 4/25/02 8:30 AM, Eugene Hopstetter, Jr. at ehopstetterjr@yahoo.com wrote: > Wow, The Young Ones, Mr. Show, ST: TNG, Buffy, Black Adder, Red Dwarf, all on > DVD. And the first two seasons of "Father Ted" are available on DVD as well. Now's your chance... FECK! - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 18:26:04 +0000 From: "Spring Cherry" Subject: Word of the Day:exfoveally Doug: >NO ONE!?!? mentioned maxfield parrish? Mea culpa. We own two wonderful works of his at the library, an Greek god and a snowy twilight homescape. Both have lumionous blue backgrounds. The god was badly damaged, but when the Pennsy Academy of Fine Arts were doing their big retro(great show) on him, they agreed to restore it for us if they could use it in the show. Parrish's teqniques were amazing, time-consuming and painstaking. I know because I went to a great lecture on his technique, and even better ... a friend is a supervisor in Rare Books, which owns the painting. She had to go over, inspect it and bring it back to the libes for inspection by less knowledgable but more cloutful yupppity yups. Its large enough that she was worried about easily carrying it etc so I offered my services. Which meant I got to tag along and saw and heard a whole alot about how it was restored and how one could evlauate the restoration. Way cool. Ive wondered sometimes about trying to build up layers using varnish as well as medium with the paints, but Im not sure I could get those layers right. Theres alot of craft in that art. I love Parrish, especially his King Cole mural, which presided, leeringly, over one of my earliest drunken dates;-) - --------------- Turner-- Not sure I have a favorite. They're almost all my favorites. Some the watercolors the Tate owns are staggering. Simple n perfect. As Ive gotten older thou--I find myself almost equaelly drawn to Constable. Theres one in the DC National Gallery--forget its name-- that blows me away. His paint handeling is chunky but somehow--just as evocative of materiality reflecting light as Turner's is of immaternialty reflecting light. - ------------------- Thanks Brian for the rec on the right translation of the Kalevala. - ---------------- Godwin(welcome back) I dont "get" Eastwood either. But then Ive only seen a two movies with him in them. "Where Eagles Dare" where I dont really remember him(Burton I remember;-) and then some long(for me) movie where he steals a Russian jet that my husband wanted to see, and Im not sure about anything else. The fact that he can't move his face much seems to cut down on my ability to either identify or empathize with his characters. Which I sorta get is the point, but its not my point for going to movies. Ive had friends who love his stuff. Are the Magnum movies really worth seeing? I do like explosions. - ------------------ Damn you Uber. I love "Dark Princess." But then I also love "Isnt It as Pity." Hmmm, point taken:-) Kay _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 16:12:25 -0500 From: JH3 Subject: Robyngeek question OK, so what should I do in this situation? I've just discovered that the "Disc stripes" track-list on Robyn Sings has Desolation Row as track 5 and It's All Over Now, Baby Blue as track 6, when in fact that order should be reversed. (I don't recall seeing any posts mentioning this, but if I've missed yours, I *do* apologize!) Assuming there should be some sort of annotation regardless, should we list these tracks in the order they appear on the CD, or on the jewel case insert? And is it possible that this was done deliberately, to determine if anyone's actually paying attention? Hmmm... Anyway, according to our not-necessarily-perfect records, this has never happened before on a Robyn Hitchcock album. (Correct me if I'm wrong!) Good record, btw, though not being a Dylan fan I probably would have preferred two discs of Abba covers instead, though of course EVERYONE seems to be doing that now... Regardless, I'm slightly surprised that he didn't place the studio tracks first in the sequence, and I'm *really* surprised that he released that version of "4th Time Around." It's not like there's anything especially funny about the way he messed it up, is there? I don't think I've ever heard anything like that on a properly-released (mostly) live album! But maybe this doesn't count as a "proper" release...? John "Blood on the Trainspotter" Hedges ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 17:20:23 -0400 From: "ross taylor" Subject: email virus etc. The Klez virus - which, as apparently Doug knows already - seems really widespread. At least we've gotten a couple aready at home & I've gotten one on another account. [News description here-- http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,52055,00.html ] This morning we got weird stuff - perfectly legit emails from people we knew, but w/ all sender info stripped, making it hard to reply. Of course this could be some user error on our part, or more likely, a prob w/ Cox Cable. - --- James-- >the vision geek in me is compelling me to write that that is the opposite >to the way it happens with a real star! very tiny pinpoints of light are >usually easier to see exfoveally (i.e., looking just to one side of them, >with the light falling somewhere other than the eye's fovea). Sir, the vision geek in you is appreciated. I think I knew that but was unable to access my memory at the time. My main point was that the dab of paint, & many early evening stars, is/are invisible until you eye gets in the general neiborhood of it. "It's too early for stars!" "Look right up from the corner of that building" "Oh, yes." Then there is the issue of why the light at twilight is so dream-like, but rainy days arent. It's not just because of getting wet. Ross Taylor Pentangling Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 15:03:39 -0700 From: drew Subject: a rusty pair of clint > From: Michael R Godwin > > * Wow! I'd be interested to hear what he makes of the words on the > middle > 8. I have something like: > "Floating bumping noses dodge a tooth the fins are luminous; > fangs all round the clam is dark below the boulders hiding, > ah the sunlight's good for us". I didn't notice, to be honest. That sounds more or less like what he sang, but then it would. > PS I don't think I "get" Clint Eastwood. Watched 'Unforgiven' for > several > hours last night without really discovering what was going on. I think > maybe the TV print had been cut to ribbons, as scenes where he was > dodging > bullets from a large posse (led by Gene Hackman, natch) were jump-cut to > scenes of him chatting amiably with the regulars from the local > whorehouse. That's odd. I loved that movie, and I'm not a big western (or Clint) fan (though I didn't mind watching the Man With No Name films with my dad this Christmas). Sounds like you saw an edited version, all right. > From: glen uber > The Last Thing To Die Is/Are Your Feelings (Instrumental - lame, > repetitive arpeggios) I loved it, so I guess the lameness is in the ear of the listener in this case. It was repetitive, yes, and they were indeed arpeggios, but it worked for me. > A personal aside to Nick, Mimi, Tom the C. & Steve the C., Shark Boy, > Jeme, Drew, Chris, Sydney and Jay: It was great seeing all of you whom > I've seen before and it was just as great finally meeting those of you > whom I didn't know before last night. I second that emotion, however! So the very next night (last night) I went to see Siouxsie and the Banshees at the Fillmore. I wrote an extremely long account of the whole affair, which both thrilled me endlessly and turned me off once again to live music for a while. The short version is that Tribe 8 opened, complete with partial nudity, two extremely cute lesbian guitarists (one butch, one femme), and an audience member fellating the lead singer's big black strap-on dildo; a cute dissonant Japanese girl-band trio called eX-Girl kept the rockin' momentum going; and Siouxsie and co. were incredible, playing mostly stuff from The Scream, Juju, and Tinderbox. Some audience members were stupid and pushy but that's what I got for being near the front. What a show! Drew ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 16:21:48 -0700 (PDT) From: bayard Subject: Re: Robyngeek question > Assuming there should be some sort of annotation regardless, > should we list these tracks in the order they appear on the CD, or > on the jewel case insert? i would say list them in their "real" order, but maybe put a not to the effect of "mislabled as ___" > And is it possible that this was done deliberately, to determine if > anyone's actually paying attention? Hmmm... Anyway, according to > our not-necessarily-perfect records, this has never happened before > on a Robyn Hitchcock album. (Correct me if I'm wrong!) There was that mixup with the MotW promo and album... but that was on the CDs themselves, not the liner. > > Good record, btw, though not being a Dylan fan I probably would > have preferred two discs of Abba covers instead hey, who WOULDN'T? BC4 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 19:53:10 -0400 From: "Maximilian Lang" Subject: Re: Robyngeek question/Supergeek. >>> > And is it possible that this was done deliberately, to determine if > > anyone's actually paying attention? Hmmm... Anyway, according to > > our not-necessarily-perfect records, this has never happened before > > on a Robyn Hitchcock album. (Correct me if I'm wrong!) Did anyone else notice that on the underside of the spindle hole it says Robin instead of Robyn? Now I feel like a real geek! Max _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 08:40:35 +0200 From: "noe shalev" Subject: Re: email virus etc. > The Klez virus - which, as apparently Doug > knows already - seems really widespread. At > least we've gotten a couple aready at home & > I've gotten one on another account. > [News description here-- I just managed to reinstall my computer programs. Took me time to find out it was a virus I thought I was hhacked and someome is moving files and changing settings on my machine. it kille the Norton AV completley, but when I managed to restore my system I surefed there to find they (Norton/symantec) prepared a special tool for it's removal you can find it here http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.klez.h@mm.html But the main thing I wish to tell you and this is not wriiten anywhere, is that after this tool cleaned my system and assured me it was clean, I installed another AV program (NAV) that found another 5 infected files that was left by the Norton if you got it double check it than. if you don't know wether yuo got it or not - check. it's a smart one. - --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.351 / Virus Database: 197 - Release Date: 19/04/2002 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 23:46:21 -0700 From: Eleanore Adams Subject: Re: a rusty pair of clint Yep, you got to rent Unforgiven. It will be worth a night in front of the tv. i think it is Clint's second best movie, after Dirty Harry (which I watched last week for like the 100th time). I am a big Clint fan, but even so, I think Unforgiven goes beyond a movie for the fans. It is a classic revenge and redemption story, but better than any one I have ever seen before and since. eleanore On Thursday, April 25, 2002, at 03:03 PM, drew wrote: >> From: Michael R Godwin >> >> * Wow! I'd be interested to hear what he makes of the words on the >> middle >> 8. I have something like: >> "Floating bumping noses dodge a tooth the fins are luminous; >> fangs all round the clam is dark below the boulders hiding, >> ah the sunlight's good for us". > > I didn't notice, to be honest. That sounds more or less like > what he sang, but then it would. > >> PS I don't think I "get" Clint Eastwood. Watched 'Unforgiven' for >> several >> hours last night without really discovering what was going on. I think >> maybe the TV print had been cut to ribbons, as scenes where he was >> dodging >> bullets from a large posse (led by Gene Hackman, natch) were jump-cut >> to >> scenes of him chatting amiably with the regulars from the local >> whorehouse. > > That's odd. I loved that movie, and I'm not a big western (or > Clint) fan (though I didn't mind watching the Man With No Name > films with my dad this Christmas). Sounds like you saw an > edited version, all right. > >> From: glen uber > >> The Last Thing To Die Is/Are Your Feelings (Instrumental - lame, >> repetitive arpeggios) > > I loved it, so I guess the lameness is in the ear of the listener > in this case. It was repetitive, yes, and they were indeed arpeggios, > but it worked for me. > >> A personal aside to Nick, Mimi, Tom the C. & Steve the C., Shark Boy, >> Jeme, Drew, Chris, Sydney and Jay: It was great seeing all of you whom >> I've seen before and it was just as great finally meeting those of you >> whom I didn't know before last night. > > I second that emotion, however! > > So the very next night (last night) I went to see Siouxsie and the > Banshees > at the Fillmore. I wrote an extremely long account of the whole > affair, which > both thrilled me endlessly and turned me off once again to live music > for a > while. The short version is that Tribe 8 opened, complete with partial > nudity, > two extremely cute lesbian guitarists (one butch, one femme), and an > audience > member fellating the lead singer's big black strap-on dildo; a cute > dissonant > Japanese girl-band trio called eX-Girl kept the rockin' momentum going; > and > Siouxsie and co. were incredible, playing mostly stuff from The Scream, > Juju, > and Tinderbox. Some audience members were stupid and pushy but that's > what I got for being near the front. What a show! > > Drew ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 00:26:59 -0700 From: Eclipse Subject: one more try: baltimore 1.1.91 hey gang, i thought i'd give it one more shot before giving up in an extremely frustrated manner for missing one song from a great show. if you are the kind feg who, sometime in the last year or two, made available for download the mp3's of a set from Baltimore 1.1.1991, or if you were lucky enough to snatch them when they were available, and you have a copy of the track 'Airscape' from that show, please, i beg you, contact me off-list. other inquiries regarding this show are probably also best sent to me off-list. ;) gently, Eclipse ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eclipse eclipse@tuliphead.com Kindness towards all things is the true religion. - Buddha ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 00:50:58 -0700 From: Eclipse Subject: the longest post in recent memory this used to be (Re: tonite's show w00p) At 04:37 PM 4/24/2002 +0100, Michael R Godwin wrote: > > Terrapin > >* Wow! I'd be interested to hear what he makes of the words on the middle >8. I have something like: >"Floating bumping noses dodge a tooth the fins are luminous; >fangs all round the clam is dark below the boulders hiding, >ah the sunlight's good for us". > >Can anyone elucidate further? you know, i've been thinking about this for a few days now, and i can't for the life of me remember what the words wore, but i don't think that's what he said. unfortunately, i wasn't familiar enough with the song to begin with to track the lyrics - but perhaps Glen caught them? :) Glen said: >Duck Recess, aka Dark Princess (Even after hearing it so often, I still >say the chords were nicked from "Isn't It A Pity") the bf swore he was saying 'Duck Princess'. i agree with whomever said this song would be better if he didn't say the spoken bit at the end, about "this one goes out to .. ". i kinda wish he wasn't so fond of this song; i like Jewels For Sophia better. Drew said: > > i was really taken with the show (though i can't say i really cared for > > Mike Viola's set - it was ok, but didn't really capture me) >I think most of us were of the same opinion. My take was >that his playing and his melodies were pretty decent, but >that his affected vocal style and his lyrics were not too hot. >Jeme audibly groaned at a couple of lines, which got us >all snickering. I felt like a kid at a high school assembly. >His Quentin-Tarantino-in-k.d.-lang-drag outfit didn't help the lyrics had us rolling eyes too, and we stepped out for a smoke more than once. for some reason, something about his lyrics kept reminding me of mid 90's alt-emo-rock (i have no idea what this kind of music is actually called), like Deep Blue Something. that song of theirs (i won't name it) kept popping into my head while he was playing. i appreciated his sense of humor, but it didn't really make up for what i felt was mostly uninspiring. > > and i wish he'd really played Devil's Radio as he seemed to introduce > > before playing Listening to the Higsons. >Me too squared, except I didn't miss "Devil's Radio" and >was glad it turned out to be "Higsons." well, i can't say i'm not glad with what it turned out to be, but the bf happens to know and like Devil's Radio quite a lot, and doesn't know Higsons at all, so he was baffled from recognizing the intro, but not the song at all. sneaky! >I was thrilled with the song selection >for the most part, and blown away by "Insect Mother" and >"Victorian Squid" and especially "Terrapin" and a "Linctus >House" that nearly had me crying. Wow. The only disappointments >for me were "Dark Princess," whose refrain really requires a more >agile voice than Robyn's, "Airscape," which I've heard a million times >and whose high notes Robyn couldn't hit, and "Mind Is Connected," >which I dislike and which sounds like self-parody to me. i too was totally taken with the song selection; despite Robyn not hitting the high notes on Airscape, it still brought tears to my eyes. Insect Mother was gorgeous, and Victorian Squid an unexpected delight (now there's a dish for the Worcester E&R show). i really enjoyed Not Dark Yet, I Got The Hots (that'd been stuck in my head for like a week before the show), and She Doesn't Exist. i can't say i'm enamored on the whole of Robyn's instrumentals, but i listen, i try to get into them, but this new one, ... Feelings, just didn't do anything for me. at least half of what i love about Robyn is his lyrics, so the instrumentals just don't do it for me. > > RH and Viola cd's available for $20 each. that's all i saw. >Surely Viola's was only $10! If it were $20 I don't know how he could >have sold any. you are probably right; not having been too impressed, i didn't look all that closely. :) >Wish you'd come over to say hi, but glad you made it! i should've, but the boy is shy and doesn't like crowds. :) next time, i promise. still praying that someone taped this show! loquaciously, Eclipse ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eclipse eclipse@tuliphead.com Kindness towards all things is the true religion. - Buddha ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 09:35:31 +0100 From: "matt sewell" Subject: Re: Robyngeek question I draw m'learned friends attention to the album Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians Live at the Cambridge Folk festival... the running order is at odds with the listing on the cover... Cheers Pouring tea from a flask, wearing my waterproofs on the platform, Matt >From: JH3 >Reply-To: JH3 >To: Feg Franz Liszt >Subject: Robyngeek question >Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 16:12:25 -0500 > >OK, so what should I do in this situation? > >I've just discovered that the "Disc stripes" track-list on Robyn Sings >has Desolation Row as track 5 and It's All Over Now, Baby Blue as >track 6, when in fact that order should be reversed. (I don't recall >seeing any posts mentioning this, but if I've missed yours, I *do* >apologize!) > >Assuming there should be some sort of annotation regardless, >should we list these tracks in the order they appear on the CD, or >on the jewel case insert? > >And is it possible that this was done deliberately, to determine if >anyone's actually paying attention? Hmmm... Anyway, according to >our not-necessarily-perfect records, this has never happened before >on a Robyn Hitchcock album. (Correct me if I'm wrong!) > >Good record, btw, though not being a Dylan fan I probably would >have preferred two discs of Abba covers instead, though of course >EVERYONE seems to be doing that now... Regardless, I'm slightly >surprised that he didn't place the studio tracks first in the sequence, >and I'm *really* surprised that he released that version of "4th >Time Around." It's not like there's anything especially funny about >the way he messed it up, is there? I don't think I've ever heard >anything like that on a properly-released (mostly) live album! But >maybe this doesn't count as a "proper" release...? > >John "Blood on the Trainspotter" Hedges - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: Click Here ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 09:38:54 +0100 From: "matt sewell" Subject: Geeky also pedantic... Friends, I'm sorry. I'm afraid I have to admit that in that last post (which was no doubt repeating a point someone has already made) I omitted an important apostrophe, rendering the entire post utterly substandard. I do hope this will never happen again. I am so very sorry Matt (obviously a bit nuts from a hangover/sleep deprivation) >From: JH3 >Reply-To: JH3 >To: Feg Franz Liszt >Subject: Robyngeek question >Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 16:12:25 -0500 > >OK, so what should I do in this situation? > >I've just discovered that the "Disc stripes" track-list on Robyn Sings >has Desolation Row as track 5 and It's All Over Now, Baby Blue as >track 6, when in fact that order should be reversed. (I don't recall >seeing any posts mentioning this, but if I've missed yours, I *do* >apologize!) > >Assuming there should be some sort of annotation regardless, >should we list these tracks in the order they appear on the CD, or >on the jewel case insert? > >And is it possible that this was done deliberately, to determine if >anyone's actually paying attention? Hmmm... Anyway, according to >our not-necessarily-perfect records, this has never happened before >on a Robyn Hitchcock album. (Correct me if I'm wrong!) > >Good record, btw, though not being a Dylan fan I probably would >have preferred two discs of Abba covers instead, though of course >EVERYONE seems to be doing that now... Regardless, I'm slightly >surprised that he didn't place the studio tracks first in the sequence, >and I'm *really* surprised that he released that version of "4th >Time Around." It's not like there's anything especially funny about >the way he messed it up, is there? I don't think I've ever heard >anything like that on a properly-released (mostly) live album! But >maybe this doesn't count as a "proper" release...? > >John "Blood on the Trainspotter" Hedges - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. Click Here ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 13:02:17 +0200 From: "noe shalev" Subject: Re: It might sound dodgy now... how the hack would they know I stopped smoking? > But it sounds great etc: > > http://www.timelessmail.com/ > > As it's quiet on the list... quiet as the grave... > > Cheers > > Matt > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: Click Here - --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.351 / Virus Database: 197 - Release Date: 19/04/2002 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 12:01:02 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: Robyngeek question On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, matt sewell wrote: > Pouring tea from a flask, wearing my waterproofs on the platform, Don't forget the revolting Kraft cheese slice sandwiches... - - Mike "2-6-0, taper boiler, Walschaerts valve gear" Godwin PS Thanks for the CD! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 12:36:20 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: Peotry I was at one of they poetry slams in trendy Clifton last night, and I discovered the talented Rachel Pantechnicon. I expect all the London fegs know about 'her' already, but she was so good that I thought I'd mention it. RP was dressed in a strange purple drag outfit including a large handbag, and recited poems about things like meeting all the great Protestant reformers at a disco (John Knox, Calvin, Luther etc); having a 'Lady of Shalott' day at the office; a mobile library running out of control; and so on. I found one of the pieces she performed here: For a Hitchcock connection, see this diary where they are both mentioned: According to the diarist, RP is actually a chap called Russell. Does anyone have any more info? Highly recommended if you like John Hegley, Attila the Stockbroker and performance poetry in general. - - Mike "Pretentious? Moi?" Godwin n.p. Ross Overbury "Woodland Song" - thanks, Bayard! ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V11 #136 ********************************