From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V12 #154 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Wednesday, April 23 2003 Volume 12 : Number 154 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: Bullshit! Re: Wheel no more ["Brian Huddell" ] Re: Bullshit! Re: Wheel no more ["Stewart C. Russell" ] Bidentification [Scott Hunter McCleary ] Re: Senator Santorum - what's up with him? [Jeff Dwarf ] Re: Fear of a bi planet [gshell@metronet.com] Re: Fear of a bi planet [gshell@metronet.com] Re: Fear of a bi planet ["Stewart C. Russell" ] Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story DVD [brian@lazerlove5.com] Re: Senator Santorum - what's up with him? ["Jonathan Fetter" ] What I meant to say... ["Matt Sewell" ] Garland-Bowie Overdrive; food coloration ["Rex.Broome" ] Re: Books about humdinger bisexuals ["Gene Hopstetter, Jr." ] Re: My Mind is Connected [Tom Clark ] RE: My Mind is Connected ["Michael Wells" ] Re: rip/bi cycles [Sebastian Hagedorn ] Isn't a burrito a baby donkey? [grutness@surf4nix.com (James Dignan)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 21:30:13 -0500 From: "Brian Huddell" Subject: RE: Bullshit! Re: Wheel no more > Or (here's a guess) it works simply by looking at domain names I'm thinking IP addresses. Can anyone confirm that an IP address reveals the country of origin? I know a traceroute can but I doubt the site does a traceroute on every visitor. +brian (who wishes he had an exotic IP) in New Orleans ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 23:29:09 -0400 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: Bullshit! Re: Wheel no more Jeffrey with 2 Fs Jeffrey wrote: > > Or (here's a guess) it works simply by looking at domain names: Stewart's > from something-something.ca - a dead giveaway actually, I was trying to access it from oanda.com, but it figured we wuz one of them pesky Canadians. Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 23:46:20 -0400 From: Brian Cully Subject: Re: Bullshit! Re: Wheel no more On Tuesday, Apr 22, 2003, at 22:30 America/New_York, Brian Huddell wrote: > I'm thinking IP addresses. Can anyone confirm that an IP address > reveals > the country of origin? I know a traceroute can but I doubt the site > does a > traceroute on every visitor. It can if you use "whois" to check who's registered for a particular IP address range. If the company that owns that block has an rwhois server you can further narrow it down - but that's only necessary in the case of a single block registered to a company that's international and only has one POC (point of contact) for IP block registrations. - -bjc ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 01:07:50 -0400 From: Scott Hunter McCleary Subject: Bidentification I have a good female friend who describes herself as heteroflexible rather than bisexual, because she leans toward a hetero orientation but seems to be rather easily distracted. :) I dunno -- I just love the term heteroflexible. - -- ========= SH McCleary Prodigal Dog Communications PO Box 6163 Arlington, VA 22206 shmac@prodigaldog.com www.prodigaldog.com www.1480kHz.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 23:04:04 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Dwarf Subject: Re: Senator Santorum - what's up with him? Jeffrey with 2 Fs Jeffrey wrote: > Quoting Jeff Dwarf : > > Of course, the reason Santorum said it is he wants to > > fuck his sister.... > > Speaking of which, does anyone else feel really icky > watching Donny and Marie Osmond interact? or Pat and > Bay Buchanan? Donny and Marie, no. Pat and Bay, kinda. Richard Carpenter talking about his sister (and old clips of them together), oh god yes. ===== "Being accused of hating America by people like Ann Coulter or Laura Ingraham is like being accused of hating children by Michael Jackson or (Cardinal) Bernard Law." -- anonymous . The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo http://search.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 09:02:02 -0500 (CDT) From: gshell@metronet.com Subject: Re: Bullshit! Re: Wheel no more On Wed, 23 Apr 2003, James Dignan wrote: > 1) New Zealand is now part of the US (unlikely) Guam II > 2) The US plans to make NZ part of it (worrying, but who knows?) that's phase iv. guam ii is a temporary name. we might even let the natives pick the new name. > 3) The UK and Canada are no longer US allies and will soon be listed as texas and saskatchewan will soon share a border. austin and saskatoon will be connected by a non-stop maglev and the UK is a puppet. > 4) The creators of the website have no idea what New Zealand is (most likely) remember the description of earth in the hitch hiker's guide. ;) gSs ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 09:20:35 -0500 (CDT) From: gshell@metronet.com Subject: Re: I knew that sounded familiar... / auto-eroticism On Tue, 22 Apr 2003, Rex.Broome wrote: > Now I'm just confused. If you owned it, why didn't you just go to town? raping god is one thing but having sex with a car is another thing altogether. and it just never seemed right. she might have been jealous and held some sorta chip on her shoulder. maybe that's why it never happened. i mean, i did not consider her feelings towards my intimacy with other girls and it may have damaged the relationship, in that regard, to such a degree that intimacy became unreachable and she never once brought up the subject. gSs ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 10:00:55 -0400 From: The Great Quail Subject: Re: Senator Santorum - what's up with him? > I'm just reading an interview with the severely homophobic Senator > Santorum As a former PA state employee who dwelt in the teeming Metropolitan capital of Harrisburg, I can tell you that Senator Rick Santorum is the exact kind of young white male, selfish, misguided, mendacious little PRICK that the Republic party seems to produce in unwholesomely large numbers. Look, I'm agreeing with Barbara! - --Quail ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 10:16:29 -0400 From: The Great Quail Subject: A Very Feggish Book I have been reading a book for review called "City of Saints and Madmen" by Jeff Vandermeer: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0966896882/thelibyrinth And I think it is remarkably Feggish, of potential great interest to some of you: 1. It is literate fantasy, a very original tale of a city named Ambergris, somewhere between Gormenghast, Lankhmar, Viriconium, and Borges' Tlon. (We like fantasy here, right, Eb?) 2. Vandermeer is obsessed with squid. Squid feature prominently in the book, from the Festival of the Freshwater Squid to an appendix listing over 100 fictional books about squid, including recipes, histories, and -- yes -- erotic poetry. (Squidophilia is a problem in the city of Ambergris.) Even the book's art is obsessed with squid -- and mushrooms. 3. The writing itself is fairly PoMo in a clever but not-too-clever way, with self-referential stories, literary allusions from Borges to Pynchon to Rimbaud, lots of fictional books within books, and even a humorous glossary. 4. That Vandermeer is a Robyn fan himself becomes obvious in the first chapter, "Dradin in Love," when a local group of minstrels play a song cribbed from "City of Shame." Vandermeer thanks "The Golden Prince" for the song in the credits. - --Quail PS: DISCLAIMER -- Jeff is an email buddy of mine, and has done some writing for The Modern Word, so I am not entirely unbiased here.... PPS: The fact that some of the titles in the squid bibliography are from "Quail Press" means nothing. Nothing! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 09:32:43 -0500 (CDT) From: gshell@metronet.com Subject: Re: Fear of a bi planet On Tue, 22 Apr 2003, Stewart C. Russell wrote: > gshell@metronet.com wrote: > > > > ... until now i had > > no idea jackie stewart was a redneck. > > uh, namespace collision -- we're not talking Sir Jackie Stewart, the > last interesting F1 driver, and famed Scottish dyslexic person from the > same town as David Byrne? yeah, that's the joke. 'jackie stewart' the toothless redneck who drives in a circle. gSs ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 09:36:27 -0500 (CDT) From: gshell@metronet.com Subject: Re: Fear of a bi planet On Tue, 22 Apr 2003, Tom Clark wrote: > I believe we are. My reference to the sports channel showing "rednecks > driving in circles" was meant as a slant to NASCAR (stock car racing > dominated by said subculture), but Greg generalised it to the entire auto > racing population. Tom, you made the generalization. I played with it. gSs ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 10:40:24 -0400 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: Fear of a bi planet gshell@metronet.com wrote: > > yeah, that's the joke. 'jackie stewart' the toothless redneck who drives > in a circle. well, considering that 'redneck' originally meant 'person of Scottish origin', I'm not in the least offended. We did invent the modern world, after all. Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 10:56:05 +0000 (GMT) From: brian@lazerlove5.com Subject: Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story DVD Anyone get this yet? My dvd player is region free (0?). Will Region 2 play on it? Thanks, Nuppy ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 11:09:28 -0400 (EDT) From: "Jonathan Fetter" Subject: Re: Senator Santorum - what's up with him? Yea! Now I can be ashamed of my ultra-conservative fundamentalist state senator just like some people in Mississippi are (Lott) and North Carolina were (Helms). Cynically, PA Jon On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 10:00:55 -0400, The Great Quail wrote : > > I'm just reading an interview with the severely homophobic Senator > > Santorum > > As a former PA state employee who dwelt in the teeming Metropolitan capital > of Harrisburg, I can tell you that Senator Rick Santorum is the exact kind > of young white male, selfish, misguided, mendacious little PRICK that the > Republic party seems to produce in unwholesomely large numbers. > > Look, I'm agreeing with Barbara! > > --Quail ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 10:55:13 -0500 (CDT) From: gshell@metronet.com Subject: Re: Fear of a bi planet On Wed, 23 Apr 2003, Stewart C. Russell wrote: > > yeah, that's the joke. 'jackie stewart' the toothless redneck who drives > > in a circle. > > well, considering that 'redneck' originally meant 'person of Scottish > origin', I'm not in the least offended. We did invent the modern world, > after all. the mongols and the huns invented the modern world, including the daily ration pack. the scots just taught us how to dance. attila was of mongol stock anyway, wasn't he? gSs ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 16:57:17 +0100 From: "Matt Sewell" Subject: Re: Fear of a bi planet - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Send music and picture to your friends with MSN Messenger. Download it FREE here. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 17:03:35 +0100 From: "Matt Sewell" Subject: What I meant to say... I thought he was from Brighton? He supports the Seagulls... Actually, hardly worth typing twice! Cheers Matt >From: gshell@metronet.com attila was of mongol >stock anyway, wasn't he? > >gSs - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Express yourself with cool emoticons. Get MSN Messenger today. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 10:16:27 -0700 From: "Rex.Broome" Subject: Garland-Bowie Overdrive; food coloration Glen: >>I feel that people >>who are rabid about politics or vampire slayers are going to be far more >>cruel and heartless when attacking someone with a differing point of view. Cool... always a gem or two in Glen's posts. >>If there's one thing I've learned after many years of being on feg, it's >>that no one takes themselves too seriously around here. Also most of us are either left-handed or ink-smearers, and beer is fairly popular here. ____ Nuppy: >>And thai green curry is simply, in my opinion, one of >>the greatest food to grace this earth. It's pretty yummy. But I'm almost inevitably disappointed that it's not really green enough to live up to its name. What's the greenest you've seen? Vague switch to Robyn-related green-ness: at the local market, the store brand kidney beans come plainly, uncreatively labeled in two varieties: Light Red Kidney Beans and Dark Red Kidney beans. Can't see the latter without imagining Robyn & Stipey: "Seeeeeee-eeeee... my dark red kidney beans!" Also stuck in my mind for a month or so has been "Star Man", and I finally figured out why: every night when I put my daughter to bed I turn on whatever "lullabye CD" is loaded up, and recently it's been this harp disc that starts up with "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". Now, it's probably been noted many times throughout rockpopnerd history that the octave-interval vocal leap at the beginning of "Rainbow" is exactly the same as the one at the start of the chorus to "Star Man", but somehow I never made the connection* until Judy Garland's voice was replaced by a harp glissando. And then only subconsciously. (hangs head in shame) _______ Catherine, then James: >>>>I'd far rather be judged by >>>whether or not I am a loyal friend, an intelligent person, a good mother... >>word. No worries there, James...everyone knows you're a wonderful mother! (smiley emoticon would be here if I used them) >>Just bought my first DVD, a documentary about the Sex Pistols which the >>sales docket inexplicably lists as "The filth and the fur". Ooopps. Looks like you accidentally purchased the "punk" episode of Animaniacs! _____ Jeff & Jeff: >>>> Of course, the reason Santorum said it is he wants to fuck >>>> his sister.... >>Speaking of which, does anyone else feel really icky watching Donny and >>Marie Osmond interact? or Pat and Bay Buchanan? Yes, and yes. But it has nothing to do with presumed incestuous desires... ________ Anyone seen "A Mighty Wind" yet? The wife and I really need to line up a babysitter and go see that one, man. If it wasn't made for my very own individual entertainment, never a film was. For some reason seeing Eugene Levy as a musician immediately reminded me of SCTV and the Mel's Rock Pile featuring the punk band "The Queen Haters". In addition to being Mel himself, Levy was also the Queen Haters' bass player. The lead singer was Martin Short, with subtitled lyrics a la Darby Crash: "I hate the bloody queen/She made me go to school!"; Levy had the "punk bassist stance" down pat and intoned some really funny baritone "ahh, ahh" backing vocals. And it were great. - -Rex *In accordance with anti-groaner legistlation, the word "rainbow" was removed from its former position in this sentence before the word "connection". The Homeland is now Secure. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 13:33:21 -0400 (EDT) From: Christopher Gross Subject: Re: Garland-Bowie Overdrive; food coloration > Glen: > >>I feel that people > >>who are rabid about politics or vampire slayers are going to be far more > >>cruel and heartless when attacking someone with a differing point of view. Hmm. I overlooked this the first time 'round, but now that I've seen it, I feel a little uncomfortable. I am, after all, the one one who's written the most about vampire slayers lately. I thought I was just being verbose and a little frivolous; but if I ever came across as cruel or heartless, I apologize to the list! Of course political debates are a different story.... - --Christopher "Not rabid, just fanatical" Gross np: Cabaret Voltaire, "Why Kill Time (When You Can Kill Yourself)" ______________________________________________________________________ Christopher Gross On the Internet, nobody knows I'm a dog. chrisg@gwu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 10:56:52 -0700 From: Glen Uber Subject: Re: Garland-Bowie Overdrive; food coloration Once upon a time Christopher Gross say to me -- this is the dog talkin' now - -- what is your conceptual continuity? >> Glen: >>>> I feel that people >>>> who are rabid about politics or vampire slayers are going to be far more >>>> cruel and heartless when attacking someone with a differing point of view. > > Hmm. I overlooked this the first time 'round, but now that I've seen it, > I feel a little uncomfortable. I am, after all, the one one who's written > the most about vampire slayers lately. I thought I was just being verbose > and a little frivolous; but if I ever came across as cruel or heartless, I > apologize to the list! I was using hyperbole to make a point. To be honest, since I'm not interested in the least in Buffy (Willow is a different story altogether), I never read the Buffy posts. I never meant to insinuate that you or anyone else is cruel or heartless. I simply meant that you take you defend your positions on Joss Whedon series much more passionately than others defend their musical choices or their sexual activities. And I said it with a smile on my face. I should have made that clear. - -- Cheers! - -g- "Something Shakespeare never said is, 'You've got to be kidding.'" - --Robyn Hitchcock ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 13:32:50 -0500 From: "Gene Hopstetter, Jr." Subject: Re: rip/bi cycles On Tuesday, April 22, 2003, at 03:59 PM, gSs belched: > vulcans look like much more fun. i wonder if there are any bisexual > vulcan > girls? i'd do a klingon and i think i could roger a romulan too. i > wonder > if a human has ever been seduced by an alien? Well, remember that Spock was a human/Vulcan hybrid, so it's possible his mother, who was human, did the girl-girl-ManVulcan thing. But Spock's mom was surely seduced by Spock's suave, debonair dad. And what guy hasn't imagined a romp in the hay with the Klingon Duras sisters? Those gals look like they'd appear in a Wagner opera. "I know a girl, lives on a hill. She's a Klingon, and she and her sister will..." ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 13:38:02 -0500 From: "Gene Hopstetter, Jr." Subject: Re: Books about humdinger bisexuals On Tuesday, April 22, 2003, at 03:59 PM, fegmaniax-digest wrote: > I just rented some similar DVDs. I think they're called The Classic > Album > series. Sweet, thanks for the tip. I just added those to my Netflix queue. ObMacContent: Man, I am loving OS X's Mail app. How did I live without this app for so long? Buh-bye Eudora and OS 9, I'm giving OS X to my G4 tonight. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 14:49:14 +0000 (GMT) From: brian@lazerlove5.com Subject: Re:food coloration/ Squeeze Froggy Quoting "Rex.Broome" thai green curry: > It's pretty yummy. But I'm almost inevitably disappointed that it's > not > really green enough to live up to its name. What's the greenest > you've > seen? Well, I haven't seen it grassy green, but more pea soup green. I believe the name 'green curry' comes from the green chiles in the curry paste. Like red curry has red chiles in the paste. Mmm red curry... masaman curry...panang curry... I going to lunch! And yes pineapples DO belong in some curries as well as on pizza (Sorry mr. wells!). >"Seeeeeee-eeeee... my dark red > kidney > beans!" Heh heh...Balloon man video goes off in my head. Any more opinions from Squeeze fans on Chris Difford's new solo album? Can you say Adult Contempory? Some real nice arrangements on this disc and some pleasant harmonies. No Show Jones is my favorite so far: It's about his relationship with Glenn Tilbrook and Squeeze. 2 country songs on this album? As a kid my brother and I always called Chris Difford "Froggy" due to his low vocal range. I always loved the Squeeze songs Froggy sang over the ones Glenn sang. Nuppy, who still hasn't received his copy of Luxor from amazon.uk. SCAM! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 13:57:24 -0700 From: "Marc Holden" Subject: My Mind is Connected I'm putting together a compilation of rare Hitchcock/Soft Boys tracks that were available on CD from legitimate sources (promos, radio shows, compilations, etc.) and found a file on my hard drive for My Mind is Connected to Your Dreams (live) without any source information. Off the top of my head, I don't recall a legitimate live version of this being available (I might have just miss filed this track), but I might be wrong. I had a number of CDs stolen last fall, and the source disc might have been in there. I'm drawing a blank. Does any one remember this one? It might not matter too much at this point, because the other tracks completely fill 2 CDs, and I don't really have much leftover material to start a third (until I get the time and motivation to start dubbing from vinyl). I left off spoken word and interview tracks, and songs where Robyn only appears in the back ground (guest appearances with Thomas Dolby, Kimberly Rew, Grant Lee Buffalo, etc.). Please feel free to let me know what is missing. Here's what I have: Volume 1 Broken Heart (from the Skip Spence tribute-More Oar) Driving Aloud (Radio Storm) (alternate vocals)-Spectre Eerie Green Storm Lantern- A Middle Class Hero I Something You- My Wife and My Dead Wife CD single Let Me Roll It (Soft Boys, from the McCartney tribute, Listen to What the Man Said) Wild Mountain Thyme (Nigel & the Crosses-from Time Between, a Tribute to the Byrds) Ring Them Bones- A Middle Class Hero Gigolo Aunt Let It Be Me-Live & Direct sampler She Was Sinister But She Was Happy (demo) (Succour-Terrascope Benefit album) Statue With a Walkman (from the Sequel sampler) Take This in Remembrance- A Middle Class Hero The Ghost Ship (Balloon Man CD single-different than the You & Oblivion one) The Live-in Years (Yip Song CD single) Watch Your Intelligence (So You Think You're in Love CD single) When I Was Dead (Andy's Edit)--Spectre Your Day Will Come (a) (with the Minus 5 "Let the War Against Music Begin") Your Day Will Come (b) (with the Minus 5-alternate version, from the promo sampler) Zipper in My Spine (from the My Wife and My Dead Wife CD single) I Saw Nick Drake-Broadcasts Vol.9 (KGSR Radio, Austin Texas), live with Tim Keegan Volume 2 Clean Steve Glass Hotel My Wife and My Dead Wife Arms of Love When I was Dead Withered and Died A Day in the Life (all live, from the Live Death promo disc) Kung Fu Fighting (from Alvin Lives in Leeds) Arms of Love (live) (from the Best of Mountain Stage Live-vol. 2) Madonna of the Wasps (live)-SXSW Live Volume 5 Book-Ernie, Songs of Ernest Noyes Brookings Egyptian Cream Sinister But She was Happy DeChirico Street (live with Deni Bonnett on the Acoustic Cafi, show #27) It's All Over Now Baby Blue Desolation Row Dignity (all from the Beautiful Queen promo CD) I'm not prepared yet to start up any sort of trading yet, but if someone is motivated to make some artwork for these, they would get one of the first copies, in the next couple of weeks. The rarities from vinyl set will be a while in the making, but if you want to point out tracks that should be included, feel free to post me, Marc Ambition is like a frog sitting on a Venus's-flytrap. The flytrap can bite and bite, but it won't bother the frog because it only has little tiny plant teeth. But some other stuff could happen and it could be like ambition. Jack Handey ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 14:07:38 -0700 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: My Mind is Connected Hi Marc, If it's acoustic & piano, it might be from the Craig Kilborn Show performance with Jon Brion. I'm definitely interested in a copy of this when you finish it! - -tc on 4/23/03 1:57 PM, Marc Holden at mholden666@earthlink.net wrote: > I'm putting together a compilation of rare Hitchcock/Soft Boys tracks that > were available on CD from legitimate sources (promos, radio shows, > compilations, etc.) and found a file on my hard drive for My Mind is > Connected to Your Dreams (live) without any source information. Off the top > of my head, I don't recall a legitimate live version of this being available > (I might have just miss filed this track), but I might be wrong. I had a > number of CDs stolen last fall, and the source disc might have been in > there. I'm drawing a blank. Does any one remember this one? It might not > matter too much at this point, because the other tracks completely fill 2 > CDs, and I don't really have much leftover material to start a third (until > I get the time and motivation to start dubbing from vinyl). I left off > spoken word and interview tracks, and songs where Robyn only appears in the > back ground (guest appearances with Thomas Dolby, Kimberly Rew, Grant Lee > Buffalo, etc.). Please feel free to let me know what is missing. Here's what > I have: > > Volume 1 > > > > Broken Heart (from the Skip Spence tribute-More Oar) > > > > Driving Aloud (Radio Storm) (alternate vocals)-Spectre > > > > Eerie Green Storm Lantern- A Middle Class Hero > > > > I Something You- My Wife and My Dead Wife CD single > > > > Let Me Roll It (Soft Boys, from the McCartney tribute, Listen to What the > Man Said) > > > > Wild Mountain Thyme (Nigel & the Crosses-from Time Between, a Tribute > > to the Byrds) > > > > Ring Them Bones- A Middle Class Hero > > > > Gigolo Aunt > > Let It Be Me-Live & Direct sampler > > > > She Was Sinister But She Was Happy (demo) (Succour-Terrascope Benefit > album) > > > > Statue With a Walkman (from the Sequel sampler) > > > > Take This in Remembrance- A Middle Class Hero > > > > The Ghost Ship (Balloon Man CD single-different than the You & Oblivion > one) > > > > The Live-in Years (Yip Song CD single) > > > > Watch Your Intelligence (So You Think You're in Love CD single) > > > > When I Was Dead (Andy's Edit)--Spectre > > > > Your Day Will Come (a) (with the Minus 5 "Let the War Against Music > Begin") > > > > Your Day Will Come (b) (with the Minus 5-alternate version, from the promo > sampler) > > > > Zipper in My Spine (from the My Wife and My Dead Wife CD single) > > > > I Saw Nick Drake-Broadcasts Vol.9 (KGSR Radio, Austin Texas), live with Tim > Keegan > > > > > > Volume 2 > > > > Clean Steve > > Glass Hotel > > My Wife and My Dead Wife > > Arms of Love > > When I was Dead > > Withered and Died > > A Day in the Life (all live, from the Live Death promo disc) > > > > Kung Fu Fighting (from Alvin Lives in Leeds) > > > > Arms of Love (live) (from the Best of Mountain Stage Live-vol. 2) > > > > Madonna of the Wasps (live)-SXSW Live Volume 5 > > > > Book-Ernie, Songs of Ernest Noyes Brookings > > > > Egyptian Cream > > Sinister But She was Happy > > DeChirico Street (live with Deni Bonnett on the Acoustic Cafi, show #27) > > > > It's All Over Now Baby Blue > > Desolation Row > > Dignity (all from the Beautiful Queen promo CD) > > > > > > I'm not prepared yet to start up any sort of trading yet, but if someone is > motivated to make some artwork for these, they would get one of the first > copies, in the next couple of weeks. The rarities from vinyl set will be a > while in the making, but if you want to point out tracks that should be > included, feel free to post me, Marc > > > > > Ambition is like a frog sitting on a Venus's-flytrap. The flytrap can bite > and bite, but it won't bother the frog because it only has little tiny plant > teeth. But some other stuff could happen and it could be like ambition. > Jack Handey ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 16:38:24 -0500 From: "Michael Wells" Subject: RE: My Mind is Connected on 4/23/03 1:57 PM, Marc Holden at mholden666@earthlink.net wrote: > I'm putting together a compilation of rare Hitchcock/Soft Boys tracks that > were available on CD from legitimate sources (promos, radio shows, > compilations, etc.) and found a file on my hard drive for My Mind is > Connected to Your Dreams (live) without any source information. Off the top > of my head, I don't recall a legitimate live version of this being available ISTR a live version was one of the mp3's to be posted from the 2001 tour on www.underwatermoonlight.com , no? (the audio is gone but most of the rest of the site seems to be available at http://www.thesoftboys.com/underwatermoonlight/index.html ) Michael "bzzup" Wells ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 00:12:57 +0200 From: Sebastian Hagedorn Subject: Re: rip/bi cycles - -- "Gene Hopstetter, Jr." is rumored to have mumbled on Mittwoch, 23. April 2003 13:32 Uhr -0500 regarding Re: rip/bi cycles: > And what guy hasn't imagined a romp in the hay with the Klingon Duras > sisters? Those gals look like they'd appear in a Wagner opera. Yeah, but that doesn't make them attractive in my book. I'd rather take B'ellana Torres or Jadzia Dax or Major Kira or Worf's first mate (mother of Alexander) or ... :-) - -- Sebastian Hagedorn Ehrenfeldg|rtel 156, 50823 Kvln, Germany http://www.spinfo.uni-koeln.de/~hgd/ "Being just contaminates the void" - Robyn Hitchcock ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 12:21:26 +1200 From: grutness@surf4nix.com (James Dignan) Subject: Isn't a burrito a baby donkey? >>James (who's never done the deed with another man, but would also never >>rule out the possibility) > >Dibs! > >- --Jason aw Jason, you big sweetie. I'd have answered with the standard Fegism of "Fuck you, Thornton!" but it somehow seemed inappropriate (too appropriate?) under the circumstances. - --- >> Of course, the reason Santorum said it is he wants to fuck >> his sister.... > >Speaking of which, does anyone else feel really icky watching Donny and >Marie Osmond interact? or Pat and Bay Buchanan? not as uneasy as the Carpenters, but I get your point. - --- >> to throw a complete Spaniard into these works, I had no trouble >> accessing >> the site. Which could mean: >> [...] > >Or (here's a guess) it works simply by looking at domain names: Stewart's >from something-something.ca - a dead giveaway - whereas your address is just >.com, which could be anywhere. yeah - that's possible. It's probably also why I get spam about helping with my (US) mortgage, buying cars in the US, and about other stuff which I can't even begin to understand because it's too US-oriented. James (who received 27 items of email today - of which 22 were spam) 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") ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V12 #154 ********************************