From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V12 #48 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Monday, February 10 2003 Volume 12 : Number 048 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: USB 2.0 Question [Fric Chaud ] Rhythm Room ["Marc Holden" ] Re: Tomorrow Never Sleeps Tonight ["Maximilian Lang" ] Re: puh-leeeez. [Perry Amberson ] Re: Open letter to Capuchin [helmut poe ] Re: puh-leeeez. [Michael R Godwin ] Re: New Video clips from 1980 [Michael R Godwin ] Re: New Video clips from 1980 [Ken Weingold ] Re: New Video clips from 1980 [Ken Weingold ] Re: New Video clips from 1980 [brian@lazerlove5.com] VU does Wagner ["Maurer Rose, Inverse Nome" ] Re: puh-leeeez. [Perry Amberson ] Re: puh-leeeez. [Michael R Godwin ] RE: puh-leeeez. [Dr John Halewood ] Wire SEND preorders [Miles Goosens ] Re: Wire SEND preorders [Miles Goosens ] The Kids are A'ight (nb. 0% T*wnsh*nd content) ["Rex.Broome" ] What is it good for? [brian@lazerlove5.com] "Dude, get a CELL" (No RH) [Steve Talkowski ] SNL [Eb ] Re: off topic- creating dvds [Capuchin ] the abandoned brain [0% RH] ["Stewart C. Russell" ] Grooving On A Inner Plane [brian@lazerlove5.com] Re: Grooving On A Inner Plane ["FS Thomas" ] Re: Grooving On A Inner Plane [Capuchin ] RE: Grooving On A Inner Plane ["Roberta Cowan" ] Re: Grooving On A Inner Plane [brian@lazerlove5.com] Re: SNL [Tom Clark ] Fw: Robyn Hitchcock ["Marc Holden" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 09 Feb 2003 21:29:30 -0500 From: Fric Chaud Subject: Re: USB 2.0 Question On 9 Feb 2003 at 14:32, Tom Clark wrote: > Having intimate and proprietary information about the subject (I wrote > a lot of the Mac's initial USB code), I can tell you that Apple has > been ready for USB 2.0 for quite a while, but their management has > been reluctant to deploy it because some folks see it as competing > with their beloved FireWire. > Bring it on Fric! I couldn't say more than you have said. Thank! - -- Fric Chaud ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 19:56:22 -0700 From: "Marc Holden" Subject: Rhythm Room >Robyn finally is scheduled to play in AZ. Has anyone ever been to the Rhythm Room in Phoenix? Terry It's a nice room for a show. I saw John Wesley Harding there a few months ago. Kimber over at Stinkweeds Records in Tempe is trying to arrange an in-store before the show. I'll post more information if it pans out, Marc I think the mistake a lot of us make is thinking the state-appointed psychiatrist is our "friend." Jack Handey ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 09 Feb 2003 22:07:19 -0500 From: "Maximilian Lang" Subject: Re: Tomorrow Never Sleeps Tonight >From: HSatterfld@aol.com >"Rex.Broome" said: > > >James: > >>>I seem to have 9 different soloists or groups performing "Tomorrow >never > >>>knows" > > > >Citations, please. Other than the Chameleons version, the only covers I >can > >think of have had the name changed to something like "Setting Sun", "Lips >of > >Steel" or "Taxloss". > >Danielle Dax does a nice eighties version on "Blast The Human Flower" >(out of print but available ridiculously cheaply for reasons which escape >me). > >Hollie May I add 801, with Eno on vocals. Also, I don't think it's on record but I know that Los Lobos does it live. Max _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 20:08:33 -0800 (PST) From: Perry Amberson Subject: Re: puh-leeeez. If no-one's beaten me to it (and even if anyone has), I'd have to put him fourth after Cale, Tucker, and Nico. - --Perry (who practically wore out a copy of Nico's 'The End' LP the summer I turned 16) ___________________________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 20:36:31 -0800 (PST) From: Perry Amberson Subject: Re: puh-leeeez. Weakest Velvets solo recording career (reconsidered): 1. Angus MacLise -- Not a one of his late sixties 45s on Buddah made the top 40. 2. Billy Yule -- Currently studio drummer for Robert "Mutt" Lange, programmer behind the popular Shania Twain performance automaton. Toured with Billy Ray Cyrus in the early 90s. 3. Sterling Morrison -- Could grade a mean term paper, but never touched a guitar after the Velvets final performance on the rooftop of Max's on 1/30/69. 4. Willie "Loco" Alexander -- Remember 'Willie "Loco" Alexander and the Boom-Boom Band?" Me neither. 5. Doug Yule -- American Flyer once snubbed Kenny Rogers at a United Artists Records party. As a result, they were never properly promoted. 6. Lou Reed -- Released one good album followed by two great ones. The rest are filler for completists only, though he does deserve honorable mention for 'Metal Machine Music' and 'Having Fun with Lou on Stage (A Talking Album Only).' 7. Maureen Tucker -- A voice only a mother could love and a face Roy Orbison would recognize in the mirror, but Mo still kicks the ass of me whenever some drums are within her reach. 8. Nico -- Toss out most of 'Chelsea Girls' and anything recorded during her last decade on earth, and you've got a perfect recording career. Beautiful, unpleasant music. 9. John Cale -- Can rest comfortably on his laurels for the rest of his life based on 'Paris 1919' and the three Island albums. - --Perry (still using Windows 3.1 and proud of it) ___________________________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 04:15:33 -0800 (PST) From: helmut poe Subject: Re: Open letter to Capuchin This suits the Quail's argument. Gotta love the Onion. http://www.theonion.com/onion3904/online_persona.html Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 13:38:51 +0000 (GMT) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: puh-leeeez. On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Perry Amberson wrote: > 3. Sterling Morrison -- Could grade a mean term paper, > but never touched a guitar after the Velvets final > performance on the rooftop of Max's on 1/30/69. Oh really? Who was that renaissance tugboat captain I saw at Wembley Arena in 1988? > 4. Willie "Loco" Alexander -- Remember 'Willie "Loco" > Alexander and the Boom-Boom Band?" Me neither. You know, that rings a very tinkling faint bell somewhere. > 6. Lou Reed -- Released one good album followed by two > great ones. The rest are filler for completists only, > though he does deserve honorable mention for 'Metal > Machine Music' and 'Having Fun with Lou on Stage (A > Talking Album Only).' Name them. The only ones I bought were 'Lou Reed' and 'Berlin'. But I have a tape of that nice one featuring 'Dirty Boulevard', and people keep telling me that 'The Mask' is good. I wonder. > > 7. Maureen Tucker -- A voice only a mother could love > and a face Roy Orbison would recognize in the mirror, > but Mo still kicks the ass of me whenever some drums > are within her reach. But she makes great adverts! > 8. Nico -- Toss out most of 'Chelsea Girls' and > anything recorded during her last decade on earth, and > you've got a perfect recording career. Beautiful, > unpleasant music. I only really like "Facing the Wind". The others all sound much the same to me. > 9. John Cale -- Can rest comfortably on his laurels for the rest of his > life based on 'Paris 1919' and the three Island albums. Never understood this stuff. I've got the ACNE album somewhere, but I bought it for Kevin Ayers, Ollie Halsall and Nico, in that order. > > --Perry (still using Windows 3.1 and proud of it) Nice one, Per. I've still got it at home, but this work machine is more up to date (i.e. crashes more frequently). - - Mike "electricity comes from other planets" Godwin ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 14:41:30 +0000 (GMT) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: New Video clips from 1980 On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 brian@lazerlove5.com wrote: > Anyfeg see these yet: > http://thesoftboys.com/audiovideo.html After failing to load these on Netscape 7 or IE5, the snippets played happily on my old Netscape Navigator 4.7. Anyone have any ideas why the "improved" browsers are so moody? And can anyone identify the origin of these clips? - - Mike Godwin PS Sorry, Russ, I hadn't realised you were a Rick Derringer fan! I'd always had you down as a Captain Copter & the Fantastic Twirlybirds person :) (: n.p. West Bruce and Laing "Why dontcha?" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 09:48:19 -0500 From: Ken Weingold Subject: Re: New Video clips from 1980 On Mon, Feb 10, 2003, Michael R Godwin wrote: > After failing to load these on Netscape 7 or IE5, the snippets played > happily on my old Netscape Navigator 4.7. Anyone have any ideas why the > "improved" browsers are so moody? And can anyone identify the origin of > these clips? That's weird. They played fine with Phoenix, which is one of the Mozilla projects. Also played fine in IE6. And Netscape 7 (why I have this on my system is beyond me). I'd say it's your system, not the browsers. - -Ken ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 09:50:39 -0500 From: Ken Weingold Subject: Re: New Video clips from 1980 Btw, do you have the latest version of Quicktime? Maybe there's an issue with the plugin. - -Ken ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 11:12:47 +0000 (GMT) From: brian@lazerlove5.com Subject: Re: New Video clips from 1980 Quoting Michael R Godwin : And can anyone identify the origin > of > these clips? Only the stones remain, I believe. I saw more of these clips on the German 'Fast Forward' interview Robyn did over a year ago. But I could be mistaken. Anyone care to verify? Nuppy ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 15:14:27 +0000 From: "Maurer Rose, Inverse Nome" Subject: VU does Wagner Steve: Fric tends to have his own fricky slant on the world. Being insulted by him is a Feg initiation ritual. - ------------------ Fric: >call me "la voix de la raison"! Hmmmm, would you settle for "La raison en vol?" - ----------------------- Ross0: >That'd be Our Lady Peace and Sum 41. I see youre even further indocternated than me. But then, you have -3- daughters... Those trips to the cottage sound like the sorta stuff you'll enjoy remembering as an old guy. Fairly recently I listened to a bunch of Nirvana and Katie found it on the computer. I came downstairs to breakfast the other day to the fait acompli of her listening to "Rape Me." You know, the talks we two have about music and lyrics in no way resembles the talks I ever had with my mom. And I hope thats a -good- thing. Lordy do I hope. - -------------------- Dolph: >I'll give you a debate premise -- of the members of the >Velvet >Underground, Lou Reed's solo career is the third weakest overall. >Cale >first, then Moe Tucker. HA Actually, Id argue the 5th. A German psychic has recently been channeling Morrison's(not the big-egoed one's, the smart one's) magnificent new translation of "La Romanace de la Rose." Once published it will revolutionize Medieval Studies as we know it. HA! Revenge of the scholars. - ----------------- Mr Poe , thanks for a perfect link-- - ---------------------- Perry I probobly like the half of Chelsea Girls you don't. If you get me drunk enough I'll do my my impression of the VU singing Wagnerian Opera. Lou as Singfried, Nico as Bruteheil. - ----------------- Do I gather then that people here like "Metal Machine Music" -better- than "Transformer"? Hey, this is turning into a -great- Monday morning. Group hug, group hug >;o)> Kay _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 07:28:04 -0800 (PST) From: Perry Amberson Subject: Re: puh-leeeez. Remind me not to post again when drunk. My mixture of urban legend and amateur music criticism struck me as reasonably clever last night, but it looks like gibberish the morning after. Michael R Godwin wrote >>> Name them. The only ones I bought were 'Lou Reed' and 'Berlin.' <<< In my opinion, 'Lou Reed' is good, and 'Transformer' and 'Berlin' are great. 'Transformer' is actually an excellent album despite its popularity, and 'Berlin' somehow works despite the Ezrin's production. Most of his later albums have moments to recommend them, but I haven't bought anything new of his since 'Songs for Drella.' In recent years, Lou seems to think anything that crosses his mind is worth recording. And he also wrote >>> I only really like "Facing the Wind". The others all sound much the same to me. <<< You say that as if it's a bad thing. - --Perry _______________________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 16:18:43 +0000 (GMT) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: puh-leeeez. On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Perry Amberson wrote: > In my opinion, 'Lou Reed' is good, and 'Transformer' and 'Berlin' are > great. 'Transformer' is actually an excellent album despite its > popularity, and 'Berlin' somehow works despite the Ezrin's production. > Most of his later albums have moments to recommend them, but I haven't > bought anything new of his since 'Songs for Drella.' In recent years, > Lou seems to think anything that crosses his mind is worth recording. Yes, but isn't " 'Drella " great? And I thought that the one with 'Great American Whale", "Dirty Boulevard" etc was something of a return to form. I never cared for 'Transformer', admittedly to some extent because so many people found out about Lou. But things like "New York Telephone Conversation" still irritate me after thirty years. There are some nice tracks, but I don't think there's anything as good as "Wild Child" on it, and certainly nothing up to the standard of "New Age" or "Rock'n'Roll". > >>> I only really like "Facing the Wind". The others > all sound much the same to me. <<< > You say that as if it's a bad thing. Not nesser celery. But I find that a little of a Fellini diva, a wheezy harmonium and a scrapy viola go quite a long way. - - Mike Godwin PS I only ever say Nico once, on a sunny afternoon in Hyde Park at a free concert along with Gong and Kevin Ayers IIRC. Not exactly the ideal Lionel Feininger-cum-Dr Cagliari nightclub setting which I always visualised her in. n.p. Ivor Cutler "I'm going in a field" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 16:33:25 -0000 From: Dr John Halewood Subject: RE: puh-leeeez. > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael R Godwin [mailto:M.R.Godwin@bath.ac.uk] > Yes, but isn't " 'Drella " great? And I thought that the one > with 'Great American Whale", "Dirty Boulevard" etc was something of a > return to form. New York, unless I'm very much mistaken (cue Murray Walker moment). FWIW I particularly liked 'Drella, but very rarely feel in the right mood to listen to it (something, it must be said, that I find about most of Lou Reed's output, although I often tend to feel pleasantly suprised by it when I hear it by chance) cheers john ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 11:09:15 -0600 From: Miles Goosens Subject: Wire SEND preorders I had a couple of people ask me about Wire preorders after I mentioned the new full-length album, SEND, on Loudfans last week. Today posteverything.com put up their preorder page for SEND: http://www.posteverything.com/news/article.php?id=3116 And yes, SEND orders from posteverything.com get the live CD of last year's red-hot Chicago show. Note also that there will also be a big ol' vinyl release containing SEND and vinyl versions of READ AND BURN 01/02. While there's no tracklisting as of yet for SEND, I take this as confirmation that SEND will be entirely different takes and/or mixes than the R&B series. later, Miles ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 11:17:50 -0600 From: Miles Goosens Subject: Re: Wire SEND preorders Um, one correction -- while the link below doesn't have the SEND tracklisting, the order page does: http://www.posteverything.com/artists/release.php?id=3102 1.01 'In the Art of Stopping (3.34)' 1.02 'Mr Marx's Table (3.02)' 1.03 'Being Watched (2.57)' 1.04 'Comet (3.17)' 1.05 'The Agfers of Kodack (3.13)' 1.06 'Nice Streets Above (full version) (3.46)' 1.07 'Spent (4:43)' 1.08 'Read & Burn (2:35)' 1.09 'You Can't Leave Now (3.41)' 1.10 'Half Eaten (1.58)' 1.11 '99.9 (7:38)' Not counting the "full version" of "Nice Streets," tracks 2, 3, 9, and 10 aren't on the READ AND BURN CDs. I have no idea if these are reworked and retitled R&B tracks, except for "Mr. Marx's Table," which was played at every 2002 show and definitely is seeing its first release. At any rate, with at least five tracks being new or significantly different on SEND, the READ AND BURN CDs still sound like plenty of value for the Wire fan... later, Miles At 11:09 AM 2/10/2003 -0600, Miles Goosens wrote: >I had a couple of people ask me about Wire preorders after I mentioned the >new full-length album, SEND, on Loudfans last week. Today >posteverything.com put up their preorder page for SEND: > >http://www.posteverything.com/news/article.php?id=3116 > >And yes, SEND orders from posteverything.com get the live CD of last year's >red-hot Chicago show. > >Note also that there will also be a big ol' vinyl release containing SEND >and vinyl versions of READ AND BURN 01/02. While there's no tracklisting as >of yet for SEND, I take this as confirmation that SEND will be entirely >different takes and/or mixes than the R&B series. > >later, > >Miles ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 10:04:05 -0800 From: "Rex.Broome" Subject: The Kids are A'ight (nb. 0% T*wnsh*nd content) Ross: >>My Wife & My Dead Wife (despite overplay) Over played, or over-anthologized and/or printed? Don't think I've ever heard that one over the air, but it may have been before my time (didn't hold much truck with rock music until 1986 or so). _______ Sebastian on "Tomorrow Never Knows": >>Phil Collins! I actually like "Face Value" and think this cover is pretty >>good as well. I'm sure I know others, but can't think of them. Oh. My. God. I have heard this, on my brother's Columbia-House-fake-red-striped-spine cassette yeeeearsss ago. Perhaps before I heard the original version, but if so, by a factor of months at best. Lord. Almighty. _____ Mike G: >>The two Dylan songs which I have heard (not bought) the most covers of are >>"You ain't going nowhere" I have hells of those, too. It may edge out "Baby Blue" if you count the various hinky lo-fi versions of me and my dad working it out or playing it live. ___________ Kay: >>My daughters had the flu, and Ive spent the last few days at home bonding >>with her. She has guided me thru her tastes-- Seems to be a nationwide plague of sick daughters. Although my daughter's tastes are pretty much whatever I play that has a beat (she was hoppin' to Black Flag's "Wasted" and RH's "Flesh No. 1" this weekend) or whatever her various music boxes produce. >>Our Lady of Peace, Puddle of Mud, 741, Good Charlotte, Simple Plan and the >>Hives are her faves at the monent. Again, kids are weird, huh? I can totally understand the Hives thing, but all of the rest of those seem incongruously awful. Admittedly I've not heard of a few. Our Lady Peace is, like, old, right? Contemporaries of, like, Weezer and PUSA, I'm thinking, although I'm loathe to concentrate too hard on that age of radio too deeply. But yeah, still better than chart stuff. Sabina: >>she's a velvet underground, strokes, buzzcocks, bela fleck fan and a movie >>obsessive. could be the next feg! see? there is hope for my generation.... True enough. Nice to see that you kids are actually reverse-engineering that Strokes-type stuff back to the source. Kay (and other fegparents)-- and maybe this should go offlist-- but when and how does it happen that your kids start bringing media into the house of which you're unaware? Does their "tastes" kind of develop in parallel with their wherewithal to make their own purchases? - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 10:18:32 -0800 From: "Rex.Broome" Subject: I Wanna Be Your Literature Professor Dolph: >>I'll give you a debate premise -- of the members of the Velvet Underground, >>Lou Reed's solo career is the third weakest overall. Cale first, then Moe >>Tucker. HA! Pursuant to this, here's something truly weird. In the current Entertainment Weekly there's a little mini-interview with Nick Cave where they play him "depressing" songs and ask him to comment. One is a Cale tune. Cave says (paraphrasing) "I like Cale as a friend, but I don't enjoy his music at all because it has no sense of humor." Whaaaaaa.... ? Jeff Dwarf: >>Sterling lords over LIVE MCLXXXXXDDMIIIII as well though, as every good >>tugboat captain and literature professor should. Cale is solid as well. Thing on that record is that Lou sucks so badly and willfully that everyone sounds great in comparison. In that sense Lou provides a valuable public service by shining a brilliant light on the other three and their own characteristic greatnesses. Cale's "All Tomorrow's Parties" makes me cry. Actually, so do some of Lou's lead vocal turns, but for a different reason altogether. - -Rex, feeling incredibly lame for never making the connection between Sterling and Galaxie 500's song "Tugboat Captain" until this morning... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 10:17:00 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: VU does Wagner >Fairly recently I listened to a bunch of Nirvana and Katie found it >on the computer. Over the weekend, I caught "Nirvana Unplugged" on MTV. I switched to it somewhat nothing-else-is-on casually, but as it was beginning, I suddenly realized that, despite getting the corresponding CD during its first week of release, I had never seen the actual program! I'm convinced that I am the *last* big Nirvana fan to see this. ;) Seems like we've done the Lou Reed debate before, but I'd say The Blue Mask, Transformer, Street Hassle, Magic and Loss, New York, Berlin and Songs for Drella are all very good discs. Haven't heard the new one yet. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 14:38:40 +0000 (GMT) From: brian@lazerlove5.com Subject: What is it good for? War. Matthew Seligman and Snail cover it. It's current (topic and musically style). http://www.snailmusic.fsnet.co.uk/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 13:46:30 -0500 From: Steve Talkowski Subject: "Dude, get a CELL" (No RH) Now we know why he liked Dells. He was stoned. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,78110,00.html And before you PeeCee miscreants pounce on Ellen Feiss, she was legally stoned on cold medicine. ; ) - -Steve ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 12:19:18 -0800 From: Eb Subject: SNL I've seen there are some SNL watchers on the list.... Just curious: Was the final "chili commercial" on Saturday the worst bit in the entire history of SNL? I honestly can't think of anything which could have been worse. Years ago during one of the program's low periods, I recall seeing a deadly unfunny skit where the only joke was that a guy would take a drink, and then continue conversing before he swallowed. Thus, the mouthful of liquid just spilled down his shirt over and over. Hardy har har. I always kinda considered that the gold standard for threadbare SNL skits. Until now.... Eb ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 12:28:50 -0800 (PST) From: Capuchin Subject: Re: off topic- creating dvds I wrote this yesterday, then got distracted by various daily activities (and making curtains) and, this afternoon, found this composition in front of me. Whoops. On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, mike hooker wrote: > i believe there are some people on the list with experience in > creating their own dvds. i'm new to it, and am looking for info on the > best way to capture video and edit out parts, divide it into chapters, > ect. i have adobe premier, find it very daunting. an simple program for > simple work would be right for me :). ive been able to capture sound and > video with my video cards software, as well as premier, but have no idea > what resolution is best , or how to edit it. my card software has a > timer feature, somethintg i like , and didnt find on premier. please > contact me off list, unless you think this might be of interest to the > whole group. Well, much like Steve's post, I can tell you how to do it with software you don't currently run. Instead of using a video capture card (and I assume you mean an NTSC frame grabber), you might want to get a S-Video/component->DV converter (they run a couple hundred dollars, though) and a firewire card (if you haven't already got the port). You'll be much happier with the results, I think. dvgrab and kino are the most common tools (where kino includes a front-end for dvgrab). kino is cool because it also uses vi keybindings for video editting, which is totally weird but fantastically awesome. Kino is a GTK app. If you want to experiment with this stuff, you could try using the versions that are available on the Knoppix live CD. Um, that's enough information to begin investigating. My local geek club had a great presentation about DVD authoring a couple months back. If I find the link with the slides, I'll pass it on. J. - -- _______________________________________________ Capuchin capuchin@bitmine.net Jeme A Brelin ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 16:16:41 -0500 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: the abandoned brain [0% RH] My dear Fegs, Have you ever been in a job where you just can't focus? Where everything that's done seems to make no sense? Where you don't know why you're missing deadlines, and despite people yelling at you, it doesn't seem to matter? That's me right now. A project that I could have done in a week elsewhere still isn't done after two months. I guess I'm just not in accord with what they're doing here. Any suggestions as to what to do appreciated. Stewart ps: on a happier note, "my" wind turbine is working now: http://www.torontohydro.com/energyservices/green_power/project_details/wind_turbine_project/index.cfm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 17:26:31 +0000 (GMT) From: brian@lazerlove5.com Subject: Grooving On A Inner Plane Can someone point me to the lyrics of this song? Thanks! Nuppy PS Which version do you like best? I dig the one tacked on the end of the Rhino Black Snake Diamond Role. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 16:28:55 -0500 From: "FS Thomas" Subject: Re: Grooving On A Inner Plane http://www.jh3.com/robyn/base/song.asp?squid=250 ! - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 12:26 Subject: Grooving On A Inner Plane > Can someone point me to the lyrics of this song? > > Thanks! > > Nuppy > > PS Which version do you like best? I dig the one tacked on the end of the Rhino > Black Snake Diamond Role. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 13:32:13 -0800 (PST) From: Capuchin Subject: Re: Grooving On A Inner Plane On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 brian@lazerlove5.com wrote: > Can someone point me to the lyrics of this song? J. - -- _______________________________________________ Capuchin capuchin@bitmine.net Jeme A Brelin ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 16:37:04 -0500 From: "Roberta Cowan" Subject: RE: Grooving On A Inner Plane >PS Which version do you like best? I dig the one tacked on the end >of the Rhino >Black Snake Diamond Role. I always especially liked the version on the flexi that kept going onandonandon at groove's end. Great for tacking onto the end of mix tapes when you have time to fill...also nice and scratchy! 8-) Roberta ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 19:24:55 +0000 (GMT) From: brian@lazerlove5.com Subject: Re: Grooving On A Inner Plane Thanks all for the lyrics! If anyones wondering the song is pretty much E and A, except for the "I don't know why I'm all alone..." part, which is in C and D. I spent a good portion of the weekend picking out the bassline in that part. Nuppy ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 15:55:46 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: SNL on 2/10/03 12:19 PM, Eb at ElBroome@earthlink.net wrote: > I've seen there are some SNL watchers on the list.... > > Just curious: Was the final "chili commercial" on Saturday the worst > bit in the entire history of SNL? I honestly can't think of anything > which could have been worse. > I've found myself fast-forwarding through more and more of the show this year. They need more Tracy Morgan and Darrell Hammond and less-to-none Jeff Richards and Will Forte. That's just a start. Now how about hiking up that dress and showing me that fat ass?, - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 17:04:22 -0700 From: "Marc Holden" Subject: Fw: Robyn Hitchcock Hey there-- I just got the word from Kimber, the owner of Stinkweeds Records in Tempe, AZ: Robyn will be doing an in-store there on February 19th at 3 pm, before he plays at the Rhythm Room. All the more reason to take the whole day off if you live in the Phoenix area. Stinkweeds Record Exchange 1250 E. Apache Blvd. Tempe, AZ 85281 480-968-9490 Contact me if you need more information, Marc "I hope that when I die people say, "That guy sure owed me a lot of money". Jack Handy - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimber Lanning/ Stinkweeds" To: "Marc Holden" Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 3:10 PM Subject: Re: Robyn Hitchcock > I GOT IT!!!! > Robyn just e-mailed me himself and said he could play at 3 PM on the 19th. > Marc, I hate to impose, but do you have time to make fliers? I will gladly > pay for them, but I'm so swamped right now.... > Please let me know if you haven't the time, either, and I'll find someone. > I will start making calls now. > Thanks so much for the recommendation!!! > Kimber ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V12 #48 *******************************