From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V11 #137 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 137 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Peotry ["matt sewell" ] Re: It might sound dodgy now... ["Eugene Hopstetter, Jr." ] gun control is almost as effective as the war on drugs [gSs ] Re: gun control is almost as effective as the war on drugs [Jeffrey with ] Re: Fanny Baws [Stewart Russell ] Re: but gun control is easier to swallow than astrology [gSs ] Re: but gun control is easier to swallow than astrology ["matt sewell" ] Re: oh for the love of pete ["matt sewell" ] Re: oh for the love of pete [Christopher Gross ] Re: one more try: baltimore 1.1.91 [Ben Nicastro ] Re: one more try: baltimore 1.1.91-whoops! [Ben Nicastro ] Re: Fanny Baws [Stewart Russell ] Re: but gun control is easier to swallow than england and all her liberality [gSs ] Re: oh for the love of pete [gSs ] Re: Mellow Together on DVD [Miles Goosens ] Re: oh for the love of pete [Michael R Godwin ] Inaccurate track listings are bad, mmm-kay? [glen uber ] Re: oh for the love of pete [Christopher Gross ] thanks [Christopher Gross ] Re: Mellow Together on DVD [dmw ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 12:45:58 +0100 From: "matt sewell" Subject: Re: Peotry Ha! Rachel/Russell is superb - I love the protestant reformers poem - also, did you hear The Plover Test... fantastic. Russell's a good mate of Robin, the sound guy at the club I play on Mondays at the Wheatsheaf (in Oxford). Always there when we've had any of the Blyth Power contingent or Attila playing down there... on these occasions Rachel will fill in as compere... I'm pretty sure Rachel will be down (at the Wheatsheaf) in a couple of weeks as we've got Casey Neill playing... I'm doing the support, so hurrah! Cheers Matt >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! - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. Click Here ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 06:03:02 -0700 (PDT) From: "Eugene Hopstetter, Jr." Subject: Re: It might sound dodgy now... > From: "matt sewell" > > But it sounds great etc: > > http://www.timelessmail.com/ Oh, great! The dot.com fallout is finally over! Now, all of the power-hungry and greedy investment bankers and vulture capitalists have a new Business Model Vortal to invest in. Let the VC roll! I wonder if they need a Usability Architect who is skilled at UML modeling, User-Centered Design, dynamic page design with data *and* connection pooling, *and* a skilled Unreal Tournament player? They don't even need to buy me an Aeron (but I will not settle for less than a 22-inch Apple Cinema Display and a dual 1GHz Quicksilver G4...). Stock options I can do without, too, thankyouverymuch. Ack. Must resist buzzword overload. I wish I had never ridden that fargin' dot.com rollercoaster. . Yahoo! Games - play chess, backgammon, pool and more http://games.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 09:20:26 -0400 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: a rusty pair of clint I'll go one step beyond Eleanore by saying Unforgiven is Clint's best movie. The acting by the other actors in Unforgiven is superior to the supporting cast in Dirty Harry. Gene won an Oscar, Morgan Freeman and Richard Harris were suburb in their roles. I think it's the best Modern Western, with only Silverado and The Long Riders coming close to it. I have Unforgiven on DVD, but a Special Editon DVD of Unforgiven is needed with Clint, Gene, Morgan and Richard's commentary. Michael On Friday, April 26, 20002 Eleanore Adams wrote: >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 09:08:14 -0500 From: Miles Goosens Subject: reap Arsonist and TLC member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes. later, Miles ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 10:04:37 -0500 (CDT) From: gSs Subject: gun control is almost as effective as the war on drugs 18 dead in German school shooting http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/04/26/germany.shooting/index.html ............ Germany already has strict laws governing the right to a gun, but experts say the country is awash with illegal weapons smuggled into the country from eastern Europe and the Balkans. People wanting to buy a hunting rifle must undergo checks that can last a year, while those wanting a gun for sport must be a member of a club and obtain a licence from the police. Erfurt, a town of nearly 200,000 people in former communist East Germany, was founded in the 13th century and was once home to theologian Martin Luther. In February, a 22-year-old German who recently lost his job shot and killed two former bosses and his old high school's principal in a rampage outside Munich. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 11:03:06 -0400 (EDT) From: Christopher Gross Subject: Fanny Baws It's Friday and the list's quiet, so maybe I can get away with a bit of forwarded Internet humor. Apologies to anyone from the fair and noble city of Glasgow. "FANNY BAWS" (To the tune of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody") Is this the real life, is it the methodone? All stuck in Maryhill, two bob fur the telephone? Open yer wine an' talk wi' a whine like me. Ahm just a weeji, gie us yer Sunny D. Cos I'll chib yer pal, rip yer Da; slash yer dug, ride yer ma! Any way the Clyde flows Disnae really mattur tae me....... Haw Maw, just chibbed some cvnt, Buckie bottle tae the heid, An noo the fvckin' b@stard's deid! Haw Maw, Ahm just oan parole, An noo I'm headin back tae Barlineeeee.... Haw Maw, ooh oohooh ooh, Never meant tae steal yer purse, But if I'm no full a' smack this time the morra'. Kerry oot, kerry oot! An' i'll be feelin bettur... Too late, the bailiff's here, Sends shivers doon ma spine, Gubbed 10 jellies just in time. Goodbye all ma muckers, I've got tae go, Got tae go and rip some wank fae up the scheme. Haw Maw, ooh oohooh ooh I'm a jakey bam, I sometimes think I've never been washed at all. I see a little silhouetto of a bam, Adidas! Adidas! Can ye get us a kergo? Thunderbird, White Lightning, very very frightning to me! Twenty Mayfair, Twenty Mayfair, Twenty Mayfair and some skins, Magnifico oh oh oh oh! I'm just a neddy fvck, nae cvnt loves me, He's just a neddy fvck fae a neddy family! Spare us a pound fur a wee cup o tea? Get tae fvck, skanky slob, will ye get a job? Forfvcksake, No! I will no' get a job! - Get a job! Forfvcksake, no I will no' get a job! - Get a job! Forfvcksake, Will you get a job? - Get a job! Will no' get a job, get a job! Will no' get a job, get a job! No, no, no, no, no, no, no..... Oh gonorrhoea! gonorrhoea! gonorrhoea and the clap! Then doon the pub, has the barman put aside for me? For me, for meeeee!? So you 'hink you can slash me and pish in my eye? So ye 'hink ye can chib me an' leave me to die? Haw bawbag, can't dae this tae me bawbag! Just wait till I'm oot, just wait till I'm right oot ma nut! Fvck all really matters, Any cvnt can see, Fvck all really matters, fvck all really matters to me! Any way the Clyde flows..... - ------- End of Forwarded Message ______________________________________________________________________ Christopher Gross On the Internet, nobody knows I'm a dog. chrisg@gwu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 10:15:38 -0500 (CDT) From: Jeffrey with 2 Fs Jeffrey Subject: Re: gun control is almost as effective as the war on drugs On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, gSs wrote: > 18 dead in German school shooting > > http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/04/26/germany.shooting/index.html > ............ > > Germany already has strict laws governing the right to a gun, but experts > say the country is awash with illegal weapons smuggled into the country > from eastern Europe and the Balkans. etc. And this is compared to how many gun deaths per capita in the US? - --Jeffrey with 2 Fs Jeffrey J e f f r e y N o r m a n The Architectural Dance Society www.uwm.edu/~jenor/ADS.html ::Watson! Something's afoot...and it's on the end of my leg:: __Hemlock Stones__ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 11:26:59 -0400 From: Stewart Russell Subject: Re: Fanny Baws Christopher Gross wrote: > > Ahm just a weeji We never refer to ourselves as such. That's an edinburgh thing. Stewart - -- Gandalf Graphics Limited, Markham, Ontario, Canada ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 10:45:55 -0500 (CDT) From: gSs Subject: Re: but gun control is easier to swallow than astrology On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Jeffrey with 2 Fs Jeffrey wrote: > And this is compared to how many gun deaths per capita in the US? I miss the point. I was not making a comparison between countries. There is little or no gun control in the US, as it should be. I was just comparing two fruitless wars and their effectiveness in combating fictionalized enemies. gSs > > --Jeffrey with 2 Fs Jeffrey > > J e f f r e y N o r m a n > The Architectural Dance Society > www.uwm.edu/~jenor/ADS.html > ::Watson! Something's afoot...and it's on the end of my leg:: > __Hemlock Stones__ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 12:09:31 -0400 (EDT) From: Christopher Gross Subject: Re: Fanny Baws On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Stewart Russell wrote: > > Ahm just a weeji > > We never refer to ourselves as such. That's an edinburgh thing. Folks from Embra refer to themselves as Weejies? - --Chris, seized with the desire to rent My Name Is Joe ______________________________________________________________________ Christopher Gross On the Internet, nobody knows I'm a dog. chrisg@gwu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 17:09:53 +0100 From: "matt sewell" Subject: Re: but gun control is easier to swallow than astrology Yes, quite - Americans need guns because of all those mountain lions that I hear roam all over the place. The right to own guns, as every right-thinkin, god-fearin American should know, is a symbol of freedom, in much the same way as the right to own slaves used to be... Cheers Matt PS Must you swallow astrology? Can't you just taste it? >From: gSs >I miss the point. I was not making a comparison between countries. There >is little or no gun control in the US, as it should be. I was just >comparing two fruitless wars and their effectiveness in combating >fictionalized enemies. > >gSs - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: Click Here ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 12:16:37 -0400 (EDT) From: dmw Subject: oh for the love of pete On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, matt sewell wrote: > Yes, quite - Americans need guns because of all those mountain lions that > I hear roam all over the place. The right to own guns, as every > right-thinkin, god-fearin American should know, is a symbol of freedom, > in much the same way as the right to own slaves used to be... > > Cheers > > Matt > > PS Must you swallow astrology? Can't you just taste it? > > >From: gSs >I miss the point. I was not making a comparison between > countries. There >is little or no gun control in the US, as it should be. > I was just >comparing two fruitless wars and their effectiveness in > combating >fictionalized enemies. > >gSs > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ okay, fine, another week of feg list to delete without looking at it. what next, the death penalty? abortion rights? i like off-topic *discussion* as much as the next droog, but honestly, do we need to screech about every hot-button topic under the sun? there's no dialog on these subjects, just alternating polemics. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 17:25:47 +0100 From: "matt sewell" Subject: Re: oh for the love of pete Sorry Doug, I just can't help myself - I read a post from Greg Shell and suddenly I come over all righteous.... But who's Pete? And what's a droog? Honestly, it's a different language over there... I have to say that I *cough* hardly ever complain about the coma-inducingly dull techy posts that crop up here often...(!) Mac vs PC, anyone...? Cheers Matt >From: dmw >Reply-To: dmw >To: Engulfed in Living Slime >Subject: oh for the love of pete >Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 12:16:37 -0400 (EDT) > >On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, matt sewell wrote: > > > Yes, quite - Americans need guns because of all those mountain lions that > > I hear roam all over the place. The right to own guns, as every > > right-thinkin, god-fearin American should know, is a symbol of freedom, > > in much the same way as the right to own slaves used to be... > > > > Cheers > > > > Matt > > > > PS Must you swallow astrology? Can't you just taste it? > > > > >From: gSs >I miss the point. I was not making a comparison between > > countries. There >is little or no gun control in the US, as it should be. > > I was just >comparing two fruitless wars and their effectiveness in > > combating >fictionalized enemies. > >gSs > > > > - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >okay, fine, another week of feg list to delete without looking at it. > >what next, the death penalty? abortion rights? > >i like off-topic *discussion* as much as the next droog, but honestly, do >we need to screech about every hot-button topic under the sun? there's no >dialog on these subjects, just alternating polemics. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. Click Here ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 12:29:20 -0400 (EDT) From: Christopher Gross Subject: Re: oh for the love of pete On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, matt sewell wrote: > Mac vs PC, anyone...? Mucky vs Bucky? - --Chris ps: Mucky, Mucky, always Mucky! ______________________________________________________________________ Christopher Gross On the Internet, nobody knows I'm a dog. chrisg@gwu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 17:34:23 +0100 From: "matt sewell" Subject: Re: oh for the love of pete Why, you...! You deserve the death penalty for bringing up that old chestnut, you're worse than the jews/palestinians... that said I would question your belief in *the existence* of a pig in the first place! ;0) Matt >From: Christopher Gross >On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, matt sewell wrote: > > > Mac vs PC, anyone...? > >Mucky vs Bucky? > > >--Chris > >ps: Mucky, Mucky, always Mucky! > > >______________________________________________________________________ >Christopher Gross On the Internet, nobody knows I'm a dog. >chrisg@gwu.edu - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. Click Here ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 09:50:03 -0700 (PDT) From: Ben Nicastro Subject: Re: one more try: baltimore 1.1.91 Hey I am the feg who originally posted that show in MP3! I am sorry that nobody seems to have the MP3's anymore, unfortunately I don't have them either. But of course I do have the original cassette that I made the MP3's from. Right now I am not up to making any MP3's cuz I have just moved in with my girlfriend and my computer is all packed away in boxes! Also we have no internet at home, I just use the one at her school's computer lab. But my stereo and tape deck are all set up, so maybe I could make a copy for you of the cassette? It would probably be a little better than a compressed mp3 too! Lemme know if you want to have a copy of it. I think it is on 3 sides of 2 cassettes and the last side of the 2nd cassette is 21 Apr. 1985 Ronnie Scott's concert... - - Ben - ------------------------------------------------------ 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 Yahoo! Games - play chess, backgammon, pool and more http://games.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 09:53:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Ben Nicastro Subject: Re: one more try: baltimore 1.1.91-whoops! Damn, hit the reply button too soon, sorry everyone! - - Ben Yahoo! Games - play chess, backgammon, pool and more http://games.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 10:25:57 -0700 From: drew Subject: there is a god and she loves me! > From: "Eugene Hopstetter, Jr." > > Good news! The Young Ones episodes are being released on DVD: Fuck, and I was on the road to complete atheism. I'm going to have to flip a U at the next light. > From: "Spring Cherry" > > Doug: >> NO ONE!?!? mentioned maxfield parrish? > > Mea culpa. What with the jellyfish conversation, we should probably have been talking about glass artist Dale Chihuly as well. > From: Eclipse > of mid 90's alt-emo-rock (i have no idea what this kind of music is > actually called), like Deep Blue Something. I think it's called "banal crap," but maybe that depends on the caller. :) I thought Viola sounded *really* L.A. in his style and delivery, and I was kind of astonished to learn that he was from New York, where he should have known better. > and She Doesn't Exist. That was a pretty fine rendition of a song that's kind of dull in some ways, like "Arms of Love" (which was also fine). Some guy to my left tentatively began inserting Michael Stipe's "ba ba ba"s into "She Doesn't Exist," but fortunately he didn't continue. I might have slugged him if he had. He wasn't a feg, I take it? > at least half of what i love > about Robyn is his lyrics, so the instrumentals just don't do it for me. For me it's not so much the absence of lyrics as the absence of vocals that should make me indifferent to instrumentals, but I find that there's something really satisfying and _complete_ about a good instrumental. I love Robyn's a whole lot for some reason. When I try to think of a bad instrumental, the one on _Automatic for the People_ comes to mind. Drew ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 13:28:15 -0400 From: Stewart Russell Subject: Re: Fanny Baws Christopher Gross wrote: > > Folks from Embra refer to themselves as Weejies? No, it's an edinburgh term for Glaswegians. Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 12:36:24 -0500 (CDT) From: gSs Subject: Re: but gun control is easier to swallow than england and all her liberality On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, matt sewell wrote: > Yes, quite - Americans need guns because of all those mountain lions that > I hear roam all over the place. Ok, but no more than any European with all them natzies and pinkos or england with all it's, aagh err frenchmen and natzies. Yer just following the leader like you always do. > The right to own guns, as every > right-thinkin, god-fearin American should know, is a symbol of freedom, > in much the same way as the right to own slaves used to be... yer from England, right? So is America. Europeans might argue that but the UK is just a European appendage made up mostly of moderately conservative frenchmen. Or is it the other way around? > PS Must you swallow astrology? Can't you just taste it? It's the taste that makes it so hard to swallow. gSs ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 12:40:07 -0500 (CDT) From: gSs Subject: Re: oh for the love of pete On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, matt sewell wrote: > Mac vs PC, anyone...? we'll just go in circles with that one, but amd vs intel could be interesting. gSs ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 12:42:11 -0500 (CDT) From: gSs Subject: Re: oh for the love of pete On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Christopher Gross wrote: > Mucky vs Bucky? (mmmbucky vs mucky) vs bucky? gSs ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 12:56:13 -0500 From: Miles Goosens Subject: Re: Mellow Together on DVD Eugene "Here Come the" Hopstetter said: >Good news! The Young Ones episodes are being released on DVD: > >6&shop=bbc&mscssid=WSHF79FLQ6919GE1H8N1239V5B1C8JVB>= Any word on whether this is going to include the musical performances? It was my understanding that these clearances were what was holding up the DVDs in the first place. The way that THE YOUNG ONES integrated the musical guests into the fabric of the show, it'd be difficult to cut them without doing severe damage. (Last time I checked on what was holding up a home video release of SCTV, I think it was the musical clearances -- with "shows" like THE FISHIN' MUSICIAN or the NUTTY PROFESSOR-like movie of the week where Ed Grimley quaffed a potion and became John Cougar or the "Bobby Bittman retires" episode where Ben Vereen opens for Bittman and brings down the house, these performances are often of similar un-expungability...) Oh, and I know I can't be the only Feg expecting that new STAR WARS movie to be *ROUT* OF THE CLONES. Wish it was. later, Miles ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 18:52:01 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: oh for the love of pete Never mind all this gun business, _plane spotting_ is under threat! Apparently these guys are being sentenced to 3 years in gaol for writing down numbers in notebooks which are widely available on the web: Favourite quote: 'Squadron leader Nektarios Samaras seemed enraged by the breadth of material available online. "The information is classified. Just because someone's managed to spread it around the world that doesn't mean it's not still classified". ' - - MRG PS Of course none of this would have happened if they had stuck to a civilized hobby like train-spotting ... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 10:51:56 -0700 From: glen uber Subject: Inaccurate track listings are bad, mmm-kay? JH3 hat geschrieben: >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!) You're wrong! ;) My copy of Live at the Cambridge Folk Festival contains inaccurate track listings both on the CD jacket and on the CD itself. - -g- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 14:03:21 -0400 (EDT) From: Christopher Gross Subject: Re: oh for the love of pete On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, gSs wrote: > > Mucky vs Bucky? > > (mmmbucky vs mucky) vs bucky? No no no! It is a clear, unambiguous, unadulterated "Mucky," every single time. Anyone who disagrees has his head up-- [You know the rest.] - --Chris (ready to back this up with a 15-page Chomsky quote) ______________________________________________________________________ Christopher Gross On the Internet, nobody knows I'm a dog. chrisg@gwu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 14:12:12 -0400 From: invader woj Subject: robyn on kcrw reminder robyn'll be on kcrw's morning eclectic in the next few minutes. for those of you not in the l.a. area, kcrw has a full assortment of streams (realaudio, windows media and 128k mp3) available from http://kcrw.org/grid/. i'm capturing the mp3 stream and hope to have it available for download from fegmania.org later this afternoon. i hope to have the kexp interview up there soon as well. woj ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 14:24:17 -0400 (EDT) From: Christopher Gross Subject: thanks Hey! Something off-list just made me realize that I might have neglected to thank everyone who responded to my recent questions about choosing a DVD player and undeleting computer files. Big Feg-thanks to Miles, Ken, Brian, Doug, Tim, Bradley and Randi, for both your advice and your sympathy! And double thanks to Chris Donnell, who sent not only advice but a handy undeleting utility as well. (I'm still waiting for an administrator to run it for me, though....) And apologies to anyone I'm still leaving out. You guys are the best! - --Chris ______________________________________________________________________ Christopher Gross On the Internet, nobody knows I'm a dog. chrisg@gwu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 14:30:29 -0400 (EDT) From: dmw Subject: Re: Mellow Together on DVD On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Miles Goosens wrote: > Eugene "Here Come the" Hopstetter said: > >Good news! The Young Ones episodes are being released on DVD: > > > >6&shop=bbc&mscssid=WSHF79FLQ6919GE1H8N1239V5B1C8JVB>= > > Any word on whether this is going to include the musical performances? It > was my understanding that these clearances were what was holding up the > DVDs in the first place. The way that THE YOUNG ONES integrated the > musical guests into the fabric of the show, it'd be difficult to cut them > without doing severe damage. not trying to gainsay you or anything, but curious: the videos certainly included the musical performances (the damned! yay!) ... not that i expect anything to do with copyright to be logical, but if the music was licensed for home distro once & royalty scales agreeed on & c., shouldn't it apply to DVD as well? - -- d. ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V11 #137 ********************************