From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V12 #31 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Tuesday, January 28 2003 Volume 12 : Number 031 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: meat and the dead-priest. [rosso@videotron.ca] Brit Pop--- (0% RH) [Mike Swedene ] Lots of 'Lectric Landladies... ["Rex.Broome" ] Days for Days (note mutual Bunnymen/Loud reference!) ["Rex.Broome" ] Re: Brit Pop--- (0% RH) [Caroline Smith ] Chicago pix ["Michael Wells" ] geek code (fwd) [John Barrington Jones ] oxford ["Stewart C. Russell" ] Re: Gong News Service PSA #56 [steve ] Re: Gong News Service PSA #56 [Eb ] Re: ELL ["Brian Hoare" ] Re: names in titles [grutness@surf4nix.com (James Dignan)] Bristol and Oxford Set Lists [tblackman@amadeus.net] names in songs PS [grutness@surf4nix.com (James Dignan)] parody title censorship throwing me parody title ["Michael E. Kupietz, we] Re: names in titles [Jeffrey with 2 Fs Jeffrey ] Re: Gong News Service PSA #56 ["Stewart C. Russell" ] SB in Dublin and Names in songs [mary ] ps - Happy Birthday (0%RH) [mary ] Re: names in titles [Sebastian Hagedorn ] Re: names in titles [Ken Weingold ] Re: names in songs PS [Ken Weingold ] Re: names in titles [gSs ] numbers with wings ["ross taylor" ] Re: numbers with wings [gSs ] "you've her charms AND two good arms" (Gershwin on Venus Kay) ["Maurer Ro] what's the frequency, kenneth? [Ken Ostrander ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 19:44:27 -0500 From: rosso@videotron.ca Subject: RE: meat and the dead-priest. There's a restaurant here in Montreal that serves dead horse. On 27 Jan 2003 at 11:08, Brian Huddell wrote: > In case most fegs wisely skipped this, I just want to say that after 3 > readings I can't find a single phrase in Jeff's message that can reasonably > be construed as a "defense of the sexual exploitation of children." Not > one. > > > wow, that is one of the most nauseatingly unbelievable defenses of the > > sexual exploitation of children i have ever read. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 16:49:26 -0800 (PST) From: Mike Swedene Subject: Brit Pop--- (0% RH) I heard a special on CFNY (out of TO) last night and it focused on Brit Pop and how Oasis takes from the Beatles, Blur from (don;t remember) and PULP from Kinks. Then they mentioned another band called Jeanne (or Gene?). They said they were influenced by the SMITHS. anyone have anything by them? any recomendations? Herbie np-> "Tiny Dancer" Dave Grohl Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:36:29 -0800 From: "Rex.Broome" Subject: Lots of 'Lectric Landladies... Eb: >>I was thinking it would fun to ask for everyone's favorite song which >>contains his/her own first name For those of us with less common names, any lyrical mention is noteworthy. I've got a mention in "Jewels for Sophia", but of course Robyn uses more proper names than most. Then there are the occasional name drops related to the latin root... Oedipus, Tyrannosaurus, and just plain T-, but I don't count them. Had I been born female I woulda been named Roxanne. That woulda been hell on earth. Perfectly good name until someone writes a song about a whore with your name and insists on singing it a high, nasally register that sounds terrible and grating whenever anyone imitates it, which they would do constantly. _________ Jeffrey FF: >>ps to Rex re his kids: Bwah-hah-ha-ha! That's what the "educational system" is >>for! Ah, but I have prepared for that, kind of, by making sure there are so many educators related to my children. Of course, they all live in different states, and half of them are retired. But still... ______ Ross O: >>Electric Larryland? Close, but no. It was these: Electric Landlady [1991] - MacColl, Kirsty Electric Landlady [1991] - Windbreakers Electric Landlady [1997] - Sweet (the date on this one is obviously wrong... looks like a cheapo randomized compilation if anything) Electric Landlady [1996] - Otis I wonder what made that joke so particularly hilarious or salient to so many people, whereas even the most classic album titles are lucky (?) to get parodied even once. Exile on Main Street... Meet the Beatles... Whipped Cream and Other Delights... dunno what else... - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 19:59:58 -0500 (CDT) From: gSs Subject: RE: the other mr. ed On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 rosso@videotron.ca wrote: > There's a restaurant here in Montreal that serves dead horse. i sometimes ask for horse. it throws 'em. meat is meat, ain't it? maybe i should say 'dead cooked horse', but i reckon they figure that much. gSs np - me and mrs. jones, billy paul ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 18:04:44 -0800 From: "Rex.Broome" Subject: Days for Days (note mutual Bunnymen/Loud reference!) James: >>For a while I considered doing a series of ten shows, each of which had >>songs with a particular number in the titles (you'd be amazed at how many >>good songs have the word "four" or "five" in the title). Day names have gotta take the cake. Blue Monday, Ruby Tuesday, Wednesday Week, Thursday's Child, Friday I'm In Love, The Saturday Girl, Sunday Morning. You could keep that up for months, I tell ya. Certain months, too. - -Rex "I Wanna Be a Non-Sanctioned Crabber" Broome ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 18:05:02 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: Lots of 'Lectric Landladies... >Had I been born female I woulda been named Roxanne. That woulda been hell >on earth. Perfectly good name until someone writes a song about a whore >with your name and insists on singing it a high, nasally register that >sounds terrible and grating whenever anyone imitates it, which they would do >constantly. True...I can't think of any name which would be worse to have, as far as people constantly singing it to you as a "joke." Well, there's Sharona. But there aren't many Sharonas out there, anyway.... Eb ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 21:05:23 -0500 From: Caroline Smith Subject: Re: Brit Pop--- (0% RH) Funny you should ask. I saw Gene in Toronto a few months ago out of curiosity ... and left early. I'd say that any Smiths comparisons are based on the lead singer's annoying posturings and aspirations to *be* Morrissey. No originality. I wouldn't recommend them at all. Caroline On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 07:49 PM, Mike Swedene wrote: > I heard a special on CFNY (out of TO) last night and > it focused on Brit Pop and how Oasis takes from the > Beatles, Blur from (don;t remember) and PULP from > Kinks. Then they mentioned another band called Jeanne > (or Gene?). They said they were influenced by the > SMITHS. anyone have anything by them? any > recomendations? > > Herbie > > np-> "Tiny Dancer" Dave Grohl > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 20:45:42 -0600 From: "Michael Wells" Subject: Chicago pix FYI, courtesy of RG there's a few nice more nice shots of da boyz in Chicago 10/28/02 in the YahooGroups RH club, follow the folders Photos > NEXTDooRLAND > Double Door. They were taken from a vantage point just to the right of where Christopher was (whose photos you can still see at fegmania under the gig review) so they're kind of similar. You do get the added bonus of seeing the side of my shaved head in one, however. On that topic, I'll take this opportunity to second Kay's tout of Dolph...a nicer guy you couldn't meet. We must have hooked up at the last three or four shows, and it never fails to strike me how decent and funny he is...his wicked interpretive dance to "I Wanna Destroy You" is strictly a bonus. For those of you outside the tri-state area, Dolph's sideburns can be visited on the left of the aforementioned feg pics at http://www.fegmania.org/live/20021028.html Michael who thanks to Rich Gannon has some extra spending money this week :) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 18:59:18 -0800 (PST) From: John Barrington Jones Subject: geek code (fwd) heh heh. No, not yet, but now that you've mentioned it.... - ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 19:23:10 -0700 From: Luther Gaylord To: John Barrington Jones Subject: geek code Jesus Christ! This looks like something the fegs would do. Have they? http://home.bluemarble.net/~bsouth/geek.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 22:49:18 -0500 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: oxford So how were the Soft Boys, then? Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 21:54:33 -0600 From: steve Subject: Re: Gong News Service PSA #56 On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 08:39 AM, The Great Quail wrote: > GONG BACK CATALOGUE TO GET THE TREATMENT IT DESERVES Three days and nobody's made a smart reply? I might, except that I like Gong. Besides, you don't want to get on the wrong side of the Pot Head Pixies. They probably couldn't bother, but they might send around their pals the Nasty Grumbly Gremlins. All right thinking Fegs should own the Radio Gnome stuff. - - Steve __________ There is no precedent in any modern White House for what is going on in this one: a complete lack of a policy apparatus.  What you've got is everythingand I mean everythingbeing run by the political arm. It's the reign of the Mayberry Machiavellis. - John DiIulio, 2002 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 22:42:03 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: Gong News Service PSA #56 >All right thinking Fegs should own the Radio Gnome stuff. I own that Stuff...I can't say that I'd push someone else to get it, though. It's a taste which not a lot of people have. Or even *should* have? I have four Gong albums, but I wouldn't rank even my favorite one anywhere near my favorite releases by some other prog-generation acts. Maybe if I took more hallucinogens, my view would be reversed. Speaking of druggy visuals, I finally saw Minority Report over the weekend. There's a limit to how much I can be affected by a movie like that, but I thought it was an intelligent, extremely well-directed film. I certainly enjoyed it more than Blade Runner and The Matrix, to name a couple of other prominent cyberflicks. (Mildest of all spoilers....) Though...my memory keeps snagging on that one scene where Cruise inadvertently takes a bite out of a rotten sandwich and a swig of spoilt milk. Seemed like the one glaring false note. Seemed totally pointless, beyond being a cheap laugh for the popcorn-eaters in the theater. (I had one other objection, but it represents such a big spoiler that I'm not going to post it.) In recent days, I'm inching my way through the four-hour-plus "fudged" version of Von Stroheim's Greed, which was assembled for cable a couple of years ago. I put off watching my tape for awhile, just because it's such a huge chunk o' footage. I've seen the chopped two-hour version before, but it's fascinating seeing the new insertions (even if they're only panned production stills). Probably my favorite drama of the silent age, with the possible exception of Napoleon. Eb now pumpin' up the volume with some silent songs: David Bowie/Sons of the Silent Age, Miles Davis/In a Silent Way, Tall Dwarfs/Song of the Silents, Tori Amos/Silent All These Years, Bettie Serveert/Silent Spring, Bangles/Silent Treatment, Badly Drawn Boy/Silent Sigh, Genesis/Silent Sorrow in Empty Boats, That Dog/Silently, Grandpaboy/Silent Film Star, Material/Silent Land, Genesis/Silent Sun, Yes/On the Silent Wings of Freedom, Cat Stevens/Silent Sunlight, Violet Indiana/Silent, Chris Stamey & Friends/Silent Nocturne Shelleyan Orphan/The Silent Day, The Dickies/Silent Night, Jane Siberry/Silent Night and Phil Spector et al/Silent Night ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 08:31:21 +0000 From: "Brian Hoare" Subject: Re: ELL Ross: > > Ah, parody titles. I think there are at least two records called >"Electic > > Land Lady", one by Kirsty MacColl, and my innnernet is busted so I can't > > recall what the other one is. > >Electric Larryland? Also Acid Mothers Temple's Electric HeavyLand. On the subject of albums that share a name. I have two cds by David Russell entitled "Plays Baroque Guitar" that have no pieces in common. Brian _________________________________________________________________ Overloaded with spam? With MSN 8, you can filter it out http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail&pgmarket=en-gb&XAPID=32&DI=1059 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 21:39:46 +1300 From: grutness@surf4nix.com (James Dignan) Subject: Re: names in titles >I was thinking it would fun to ask for everyone's favorite song which >contains his/her own first name, but then I realized that, except for >James Dignan and Tom Clark, most of us are lucky to find one at all. >(Me: "Eric's Trip" by Sonic Youth, in a two-horse race over "The Eric >Dolphy Memorial Barbecue.") I'd probably pick "James" by the Bangles in a short head over Kate Bush's "James and the Cold Gun". >Or almost all of them have the last name "Dahmer" attatched to the >first name. "Susie and Jeffrey" by Blondie is really the only choice. one of the Michaels already called in the Jethro Tull songs (one of which also had Michael in it, I note). And for Eb there's "Obiero (for Eric)" by Ayub Ogada. Lovely it is, too. Who else is out there? Rex - T Rex (Glovepuppet); Tom - Tom's Diner (several versions); Saint Tom (Brian Eno); Eddie - Are you ready Eddie (Emerson Lake and Palmer) Brian - Battery Brides (Andy paints Brian) (XTC) Allen - Hello Sandy Allen (Split Enz - okay, it's a surname, but it's either that or a song about a steelmining city by Jelly Bowl) Kay - Trouble with Kay (Sneaky Feelings) Randi - Randy Scouse Git (The Monkees) is the closest I can find Ross - the closest I could find was Who is the silliest Rossi? (Bird Nest Roys) other than that, I'm drawing blanks (lots of Dolph*ins*, mid you...) Who did that song "Greg the stop sign!!!"? >> Ah, parody titles. I think there are at least two records called "Electic >> Land Lady", one by Kirsty MacColl, and my innnernet is busted so I can't >> recall what the other one is. One of my favourite parody titles (and a Robynesque one at that) is from the unfortunate Jimmy Buffet - "A white sports coat and a pink crustacean". James (who has trouble with the idea that his partner and his partner's sister both have names in Dr Hook song titles) 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: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 08:40:22 +0000 From: tblackman@amadeus.net Subject: Bristol and Oxford Set Lists The Fleece and Firkin, Bristol 26th January - --------------------------------- I Love Lucy Tonight Kingdom Of Love Queen Of Eyes My Mind Is Connected To Your Dreams Insanely Jealous Airscape Chapter 24 The Man With The Lightbulb Head Mr. Kennedy Sudden Town (I Want To Be An) Anglepoise Lamp Underwater Moonlight - ------Encore-------- Narcissus He's A Reptile I Wanna Destroy You The Zodiac, Oxford 27th January - ---------------------- Hear My Brane Tonight Kingdom Of Love Queen Of Eyes My Mind Is Connected To Your Dreams Insanely Jealous He's A Reptile When I Was A Kid The Man With The Lightbulb Head Mr. Kennedy Sudden Town (I Want To Be An) Anglepoise Lamp Underwater Moonlight - ------Encore 1-------- Om Chapter 24 I Wanna Destroy You - ------Encore 2-------- If You Know Time Strings ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 21:40:58 +1300 From: grutness@surf4nix.com (James Dignan) Subject: names in songs PS ...and of course there are a ton of "Mary" songs. One of the Monkees' singles was only a letter or two away from Scary Mary, in fact. James ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 01:12:48 -0800 From: "Michael E. Kupietz, wearing a pointy hat" Subject: parody title censorship throwing me parody title At 10:35 AM -0800 1/27/03, those funny voices I hear when no one else is around called themselves "Rex.Broome" and whispered: >>>Talking of similar titles, I recently saw an album of kletzmer-ised 60s >>>classics. The title? "Israeli gears". > >Ah, parody titles. I think there are at least two records called "Electic >Land Lady", one by Kirsty MacColl, and my innnernet is busted so I can't >recall what the other one is. My favorite is that hendrix tribute album that came out in '95(?) or so, "If Sixties Was Nineties". Close second is Tim "Red" O'Brien's excellent album of bluegrass Dylan covers, "Red On Blond". At 10:54 AM -0800 1/27/03, those funny voices I hear when no one else is around called themselves "Rex.Broome" and whispered: >Honestly, little can compare to the broadcast version of "Showgirls" I saw >recently. Whole chunks of the narrative went missing, which is a problem >since that movie made no sense whatsoever in its uncut form. But what was >really amazing was that in some scenes they actually superimposed CGI-ish >bras onto the topless actresses (I say "CGI-ish" as the bras had no actual >surface definition-- they were like bra-shaped areas of darkness which >moved >in rough synchronization with the performers). People would have whole >conversations while "wearing" these things. It was downright bizarre. I >mean... why even try with a film like that? For years, the only version of "Taxi Driver" I had seen was the broadcast version. They gut the final firefight, chop it down to literally a few seconds. At 7:28 PM -0500 1/27/03, those funny voices I hear when no one else is around called themselves "rosso@videotron.ca" and whispered: >On 27 Jan 2003 at 10:35, Rex.Broome wrote: > >> Ah, parody titles. I think there are at least two records called >>"Electic >> Land Lady", one by Kirsty MacColl, and my innnernet is busted so I can't >> recall what the other one is. > >Electric Larryland? Hairway to Steven! MK (w/a PH) PS: At 7:59 PM -0500 1/27/03, those funny voices I hear when no one else is around called themselves "gSs" and whispered: >On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 rosso@videotron.ca wrote: >i sometimes ask for horse. it throws 'em. meat is meat, ain't it? >maybe i should say 'dead cooked horse', but i reckon they figure that much. Whenever I buy groceries at the store on the corner, this one clerk asks me, "You want these here or to go?" That's what throws me. - -- ======== We need love, expression, and truth. We must not allow ourselves to believe that we can fill the round hole of our spirit with the square peg of objective rationale. - Paul Eppinger At non effugies meos iambos - Gaius Valerius Catallus ("...but you won't get away from my poems.") "Moderation in all things, except Wild Turkey." - Evel Knievel ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 07:59:04 -0600 From: Jeffrey with 2 Fs Jeffrey Subject: Re: names in titles Quoting James Dignan : > Allen - Hello Sandy Allen (Split Enz - okay, it's a surname, but it's > either that or a song about a steelmining city by Jelly Bowl) Or "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" by Pink Floyd: wrong spelling, but hey. > Kay - Trouble with Kay (Sneaky Feelings) Is it the Poster Children who oh-so-cleverly titled a song "If You See Kay"? ..Jeff, who really should stop inadvertently referring to Alan Parsons in his posts... J e f f r e y N o r m a n The Architectural Dance Society www.uwm.edu/~jenor/ADS.html :: sex, drugs, revolt, Eskimos, atheism ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 9:00:27 -0500 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: Gong News Service PSA #56 Eb wrote: > > my memory keeps snagging on that > one scene where Cruise > inadvertently takes a bite out of a rotten > sandwich and a swig of > spoilt milk. It's a homage to Strange Brew, of course ... Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 09:09:15 -0500 From: mary Subject: SB in Dublin and Names in songs LJ and I (along with three other women) missed The Soft Boys in Dublin by one day. We tried to hook up with Matthew Seligman but couldn't afford to change our flight to the next day and he couldn't afford to change his to a day earlier. Would have been fun for us wild women to hang out and get pissed with Matthew--LJ preferred the Smithwicks, I liked the Kilkenny and Guiness. During our ramblings through the city we came across a poster for The Soft Boy show: http://www.loona.net/dublin/softboys.jpg Names in songs: One of my good feg-list friends was going to make a tape for me with "Mary" songs, but he never did get around to it. I don't have a favourite Mary song but it is nice hearing Robyn saying my name in "The Wind Cries Mary." While I'm not a Bruce Springsteen fan, I do like the mention of "Mary" in "Thunder Road," especially with the line "You ain't a beauty but, hey, you're alright." And I can't begin to say how many time I get "Mary Mary why ya buggin'?" sung to me! s.Mary ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 09:11:46 -0500 From: mary Subject: ps - Happy Birthday (0%RH) Forgot to add to my last email - Happy Birthday to the lovely and vivacious LJ! s.Mary ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 15:20:48 +0100 From: Sebastian Hagedorn Subject: Re: names in titles - --On Tuesday, January 28, 2003 21:39:46 +1300 James Dignan wrote: > Who else is out there? > Rex - T Rex (Glovepuppet); > Tom - Tom's Diner (several versions); Saint Tom (Brian Eno); > Eddie - Are you ready Eddie (Emerson Lake and Palmer) > Brian - Battery Brides (Andy paints Brian) (XTC) > Allen - Hello Sandy Allen (Split Enz - okay, it's a surname, but it's > either that or a song about a steelmining city by Jelly Bowl) > Kay - Trouble with Kay (Sneaky Feelings) > Randi - Randy Scouse Git (The Monkees) is the closest I can find > Ross - the closest I could find was Who is the silliest Rossi? (Bird Nest > Roys) > > other than that, I'm drawing blanks (lots of Dolph*ins*, mid you...) Sebastian - Sebastian (Cockney Rebel) Unfortunately I don't really like that song ... - -- Sebastian Hagedorn Ehrenfeldg|rtel 156 50823 Kvln http://www.spinfo.uni-koeln.de/~hgd/ Non regalate terre promesse a chi non le mantiene. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 09:29:20 -0500 From: Ken Weingold Subject: Re: names in titles Hmm, besides the REM song with my name in it, the only one I can think of is Kenneth Anger's Bad Dream from The Auteurs. - -Ken ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 09:29:57 -0500 From: Ken Weingold Subject: Re: names in songs PS On Tue, Jan 28, 2003, James Dignan wrote: > ...and of course there are a ton of "Mary" songs. One of the Monkees' > singles was only a letter or two away from Scary Mary, in fact. Show Me Mary from Catherine Wheel. Sorry if that was mentioned. - -Ken ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 08:49:32 -0500 (CDT) From: gSs Subject: Re: names in titles On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, James Dignan wrote: > Who did that song "Greg the stop sign!!!"? that would be, tism. gSs np - i'm interested in apathy, tism ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 11:33:50 -0500 From: "ross taylor" Subject: numbers with wings For the Who, my fav would be 5:15, but my all time favorite numberish song, though a little impure in terms of numbers, would be from "154" by Wire, "Map Ref. 41 Degrees North 93 Degress West." I grimly note that my name comes up as a geographical feature in Enya's "Orinoco Flow." Ross Taylor "now I know how Joan of Arc felt when the flames rose to her roman nose and her walkman started to melt" - --Bigmouth Strikes Again, Smiths Need a new email address that people can remember Check out the new EudoraMail at http://www.eudoramail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 10:45:48 -0500 (CDT) From: gSs Subject: Re: numbers with wings On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, ross taylor wrote: > I grimly note that my name comes up as a geographical feature > in Enya's "Orinoco Flow." i guess that's nothing like the 'original flo'? gSs np - sundown, gordon l. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 16:52:08 +0000 From: "Maurer Rose, Inverse Nome" Subject: "you've her charms AND two good arms" (Gershwin on Venus Kay) Eb... >I was thinking it would fun to ask for everyone's favorite song which contains his/her own first name, but then I realized that, except for >James Dignan and Tom Clark, most of us are lucky to find one at all. (Me: "Eric's Trip" by Sonic Youth, in a two-horse race over "The Eric >Dolphy Memorial Barbecue.") Thank you for throwing out such a softball, O.K. Im always collecting K songs, but since Im rock bound I bet you guys could suggest ones that I dont know, and which could end up being my favorite. Pretty please? As it stands the Shoes "Oh Kay" and Gershwin's "Oh Kay" are the ones to beat. There is also Kravitz's "Yesterday Is Gone (My Dear Kay)," Southpark's "It's Easy, M'Kay!"(which could make Kay a euphamism for Fuck, so these songs could go on that list too;-), Jill Sobule's "Mary Kay", Dolph says theres a Grahme Parker "Kay Lord" plus theres the Marllion song. Are there any others I should know about? - --------------- JeFF and Jeff-- Isnt there an early Jeretho Tull song --"Jeffrey Goes to Lester Square?" - -------------------- >The Black Watch's song about Christopher Smart quotes from Smart's poem >"For My Cat Geoffrey," so I'll take that as my honorary favorite, spelling >and lack of actual title be damned. who? What? I love Kit Smart. Who set his stuff to music (aside from the hymns?) - ---------- The JCO story has a grim, horrific feel that feels like some of Dylan's stuff. Still--I suspect that the real Dylan connection lies in Oates's mind, and till or unless she fully tells, we can only guess. - ----------- From Eberts review--I wonder if part of the point of Dylan's new movie is that no one ever takes the Dylan character to task for what an ass he's being. - -------------- Kay, like Lucy in Peanuts, crabby without a liescence or the sense to lie. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 13:01:04 -0500 From: Ken Ostrander Subject: what's the frequency, kenneth? at 09:29 am 1/28/2003 -0500, ken weingold wrote: hmm, besides the rem song with my name in it, the only one i can think of is kenneth anger's bad dream from the auteurs. film by kenneth anger by comet gain killer ken by the mekons hobo ken by sly and the family stone hobo ken by operation ivy ken by kate bush ken by bitter springs ken by mighty john henry ken by negro problem ken by neil ken mouka by wes ken livingstone by fortran 5 ken carter by ammonia ken stage by mareo yamada ken shamrock by extreme wrestling collective ken kaniff by eminem ken the mechanic by deep purple ken sen by mashiko satoh ken & mai by chris minh doky ken trong by nguyen manh cam and truong canh hung ken starr trek/marge & ken by bob and tom ken doll by rhonda shear ken who? by triggering myth o ken karanga by kingston trio beyond my ken by conrad schnitzler hop ken by carl stone kenneth by jonas hellborg kenneth olar by solo slim kenneth baker by bill pritchard kenneth davis by garfield's birthday kenneth bianchi by sex gang children ich ken a meidl by jaacov shapiro yakyu ken by garlic boys baye ken n'diaye by rose and doudou n'diaye from ken "duro" ifill by dj krush kennywood park by caterpillar for kenny wheeler by don thompson & the banff jazz all-stars for kenny wheeler by kenny wheeler & sonny greenwich quintet something for kenny by bertha hope with kenny in mind by russell malone blues for kenny b by bobby shew, gary foster & friends blues for kenny by mike denny/rick mandyck/jeff johnson/john bishop kenny and donny montage/kenny's winning shot by tangerine dream kenny by medeski, martin & wood kenny by niels-henning orsted pedersen kenny by franck avitabile kenny by jimmy mcgriff kenny by sick kenny by porazzo kenny g by scott katz kenny g by hal russell kenny k by conrad herwing quintet kenny and cleo by black market flowers kenny dies by london metropolitan orchestra kenny jazz by powerhouse 2 kenny soul by valerie capers kenny beats, pt. 1 by bentley rhythm ace kenny bass medley by brave combo kenny bernstein by extreme machines kenny clark by charlie watts & jim keltner kenny coughdrop by the downsiders kenny kirkland by jessica williams kenny rogers by wyclef jean kenny rogers by neil hamburger kenny wagner by bob carpenter kenny black belt by little champions kenny dope man by kenny dope kenny at the corner by hurriganes kenny delivers by william carlos williams kenny and darla by bennett salvay kenny d, the pride of liverpool by liverpool fc kenny everette show jingle medley:time of the season by the zombies kenny gilles of portnalong, skye by ross kennedy & archie mcallister kenny kenny kenny kenny by bigfoot brother kenny by antonio farao kenny's song by steve young the kenny blister song by d.o.a. pimpin ken by young kyoz island ken by john grenier kenny's dead by master p kenny's back by dave seaman kenny's back by guy gerber i hate ken by schubert die ken die by heinous beinfang kill ken by trevor bagged out ken by julian cope barbie and ken by little melody jack & his young turks intro to ken eglin/ken's corner/frank and ken by david greenberger and terry adams i've avoided all of the songs mentioning "kilkenny" ken "national end all" the kenster ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V12 #31 *******************************