From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V13 #246 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Wednesday, September 1 2004 Volume 13 : Number 246 Today's Subjects: ----------------- doesn't sound great when you're dead ["Natalie Jacobs" ] Re: doesn't sound great when you're dead ["Rex Broome" ] Re: doesn't sound great when you're dead [Sebastian Hagedorn ] RE: doesn't sound great when you're dead ["Eb" ] This is NOT the Soft Boys ["Brian" ] RE: This is NOT the Soft Boys ["Eb" ] Re: doesn't sound great when you're dead ["Fortissimo" ] RE: This is NOT the Soft Boys ["Bachman, Michael" ] RE: This is NOT the Soft Boys ["Bachman, Michael" ] Re: doesn't sound great when you're dead ["Rex Broome" ] Re: This is NOT the Soft Boys [Miles Goosens ] See (listen) to TV [Christopher Hintz ] Re: doesn't sound great when you're dead [fingerpuppets ] Re: gmail for fegs ["Sumiko Keay" ] Television Personbadities/Thomas Leer ["Brian" ] more Hitchcock tour dates ["Marc Holden" ] Re: This is NOT the Soft Boys [Vendren ] I don't feel beautiful... ["Rex Broome" ] RE: Television Personbadities/Thomas Leer ["Eb" ] Re: I don't feel beautiful... ["Nora B." ] Re: I don't feel beautiful... ["Rex Broome" ] robyn in brooklyn [fingerpuppets ] RE: more Hitchcock tour dates ["FS Thomas" ] reap [James Dignan ] Re: more Hitchcock tour dates [fingerpuppets ] Re: robyn in brooklyn [Ken Weingold ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 21:12:41 -0700 From: "Natalie Jacobs" Subject: doesn't sound great when you're dead >Being dead has never stopped Tupac. Or Jeff Buckley. Am I the only person in the world who can't STAND Jeff Buckley? I had to endure one of his records on a long car ride a few years ago and nearly flung myself out the car window. I've never heard such an incredibly irritating, over-emotive, hysterical vocalist in my life... (OK, except for his dad...) n. _________________________________________________________________ Check out Election 2004 for up-to-date election news, plus voter tools and more! http://special.msn.com/msn/election2004.armx ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 22:54:54 -0700 From: "Marc Holden" Subject: Television Yep Roc posted a preview of another track from Spooked, the lead-off song 'Television'. http://www.yeproc.com/artist_info.php?artistId=171&page=music Later, Marc I wish I had a kryptonite cross, because then you could keep both Dracula AND Superman away. Jack Handey ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:15:24 -0800 From: "Rex Broome" Subject: Re: doesn't sound great when you're dead Nat: > Am I the only person in the world who can't STAND Jeff Buckley? I had to > endure one of his records on a long car ride a few years ago and nearly > flung myself out the car window. I've never heard such an incredibly > irritating, over-emotive, hysterical vocalist in my life... (OK, except for > his dad...) I am also... not a fan. For mostly the same reason, really; it's a barrier to even really being able to suss out the songwriting. Same thing with Rufus Wainwright, except that I can tell that *his* songwriting bugs mightily along with his vocal style. Thom Yorke has much to answer for... - -Rex - -- _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC=lycos10 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 16:22:34 +0000 From: "Jason Sherrett" Subject: RH happenings at Bumbershoot Hello Fegs. I haven't been on this list in forever, and I'm ashamed to say I even skipped some of Robyn's shows in recent years. But I'm excited about the release of Spooked and Robyn's appearance at Bumbershoot this weekend. On Saturday at 2:00 PM Robyn will appear on KEXP to do the music and interview thing. Probably only 30 minutes, but perhaps he'll charm Quilty and it will go longer. Of course everyone knows about the performance at Bumbershoot with Pedro the Lion that night, but I have it on good authority that something might also be happening at the Two Bells a little later that night. So have a drink and stay up late. - -Jason ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 18:47:52 +0200 From: Sebastian Hagedorn Subject: Re: doesn't sound great when you're dead - -- Rex Broome is rumored to have mumbled on Dienstag, 31. August 2004 8:15 Uhr -0800 regarding Re: doesn't sound great when you're dead: > Nat: >> Am I the only person in the world who can't STAND Jeff Buckley? Probably not ;-) > I am also... not a fan. For mostly the same reason, really; it's a > barrier to even really being able to suss out the songwriting. Hmm, maybe. I've only got Grace and I can't listen to it whole more often than every few months, but I absolutely *love* Hallelujah (Leonard Coen) and Corpus Christi Carol (Benjamin Britten). His own songs are OK, but they don't touch me the way his covers do. - -- Sebastian Hagedorn Ehrenfeldg|rtel 156, 50823 Kvln, Germany http://www.spinfo.uni-koeln.de/~hgd/ "Being just contaminates the void" - Robyn Hitchcock ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 12:58:58 -0400 From: "Brian" Subject: This is NOT the Soft Boys But who the hell is it???? Can you help me identify the artist behind this song? http://www.millionaireman.biz/musicproject/mysterysong1.zip Origin: My good friend Michael Devine made me a cassette in the 80's to introduce me to some new music. He mislabeled this track as by the Soft Boys, but it's obviously not them (however the vocals are a bit Hitchcocky). There are lots of knowledgable music fegs out there. Godwin, James, Eb, Bachman, Rexy, Jeff, Rupert, Mr. Nellings, Marc, Bri(y)ans and many others, can you give it a listen? I've been trying to figure out who this artist is for years! Thanks, - -Nuppy - -- Brian nightshadecat@mailbolt.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 10:07:11 -0700 From: "Eb" Subject: RE: doesn't sound great when you're dead Jeff Buckley is one of my very favorite male singers of all time, and I think Grace might be the one "classic rock" masterpiece of the past decade. Can't think of anything else right now which I'd rank in its league. Nirvana doesn't count. And yet I didn't even like Grace, the first time I heard it. It's very rare that I actually say "OK, this disc is getting traded back" and then reverse myself. I think it was mainly because the overt Led Zeppelin borrowings offended me at first. Also, just my general orientation away from contemporary records with a mainstream rock sound. In any case, I love that album now. Really stands up to repeated plays. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 12:58:08 -0400 From: "Brian" Subject: This is NOT the Soft Boys But who the hell is it???? Can you help me identify the artist behind this song? http://www.millionaireman.biz/musicproject/mysterysong1.zip Origin: My good friend Michael Devine made me a cassette in the 80's to introduce me to some new music. He mislabeled this track as by the Soft Boys, but it's obviously not them (however the vocals are a bit Hitchcocky). There are lots of knowledgable music fegs out there. Godwin, James, Eb, Bachman, Rexy, Jeff, Rupert, Mr. Nellings, Marc, Bri(y)ans and many others, can you give it a listen? I've been trying to figure out who this artist is for years! Thanks, - -Nuppy - -- Brian nightshadecat@mailbolt.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 10:33:39 -0700 From: "Eb" Subject: RE: This is NOT the Soft Boys Sounds like Howard Devoto, after guzzling too much cough syrup. :) I don't recognize it. Eb - -----Original Message----- Can you help me identify the artist behind this song? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 12:36:49 -0500 From: "Fortissimo" Subject: Re: doesn't sound great when you're dead On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:15:24 -0800, "Rex Broome" said: > Thom Yorke has much to answer for... Oh, he may...but Jeff Buckley isn't one. Buckley's first EP came out in '93, same year as _Pablo Honey_, yes - but I doubt Yorke had much influence on it, since no one really paid attention to Radiohead (other than as "that band with the annoying 'Creep' song which nonetheless has that really cool guitar chunka-chunk bit in it") until every other track on _The Bends_ got airplay. Buckley: when it works, it works wonderfully - like his version of that Benjamin Britten song - but yes, the man did tend to slightly oversing. And by "slightly," I mean "massively." It's like, say you're a hugely endowed man - that doesn't mean you should walk around with it hanging out everywhere. Buckley could sing, sure - but restraint was not his virtue. Radiohead: I like a lot, although I'll concede that sometimes Yorke's vocals get a bit whiney. Wainwright: I don't see him in the same category - he's mannered, to be sure, but I don't see him as being melodramatically histrionic in the same way. Then, I only have his first album. - ------------------------------- ...Jeff J e f f r e y N o r m a n The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com/ :: crumple zones:: :: harmful or fatal if swallowed :: :: small-craft warning :: ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:44:00 -0400 From: Ken Weingold Subject: Re: This is NOT the Soft Boys On Tue, Aug 31, 2004, Brian wrote: > But who the hell is it???? It's Private Plane from Alphaville. - -Ken ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:59:07 -0400 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: This is NOT the Soft Boys I don't recognize the singer or the band. A contemporary of the Soft Boys that sounds a bit like Robyn, it shouldn't be too hard to pin down. It's not the Television Personalities, is it? I only have one CD by them, the one with "I know Where Sid Barrett Lives", and I haven't played it for a while. Michael B. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:03:13 -0400 From: "Brian" Subject: Re: This is NOT the Soft Boys On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:44:00 -0400, Ken Weingold: > > But who the hell is it???? > > It's Private Plane from Alphaville. Thanks Ken!!! Do you mean Thomas Leer? I can't find an Alphaville entry: - -- Brian nightshadecat@mailbolt.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:13:16 -0400 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: This is NOT the Soft Boys Brian, From Trouser Press: ALPHAVILLE Forever Young (Atlantic) 1984 Afternoons in Utopia (Atlantic) 1986 The Singles Collection (Atlantic) 1988 The Breathtaking Blue (Atlantic) 1989 Berlin's Alphaville plays simpleminded, obnoxious synthesizer rock. On Forever Young, the trio's slickly polished songs and vapid English lyrics ("Big in Japan," "The Jet Set") are at best inconsequential but often overbearingly dumb. The self-importance of singer Marian Gold's overdramatic delivery only contributes to the band's absurdity. While the title track comes within hailing range of a bewitchingly textured Ultravox sound, the album is otherwise insipid. Whether it's a language barrier or a lack of talent, the idealistic science-fiction concept of Afternoons in Utopia (which credits 31 musicians and vocalists in addition to the group itself - wasn't technology supposed to make humans more self-reliant and efficient?) falls apart in a jumble of vague, frequently comical non sequiturs. While their imagination may be sailing off to Mars, Alphaville's music (notably improved over the first LP, possibly the result of lineup changes and a new producer) remains firmly planted in a simple, tuneful generic dance idiom. The Singles Collection assembles two mixes each of two tracks each from the trio's two albums. (That means eight cuts all told.) If you need to hear ten minutes (each) of "Forever Young," "Red Rose," "Big in Japan" or "Dance with Me," help yourself. The Breathtaking Blue, co-produced by the venerable Klaus Schulze (Tangerine Dream), introduces a new, suavely continental aspect to Alphaville's music. Gold's attempts to ape and mix Bryan Ferry, Freddie Mercury and David Bowie are appalling; the band's concomitant efforts to swing on a jazzy acoustic tree prove equally futile. Typical of Alphaville's haplessness, the album's best track ("Ariana") is an utter anachronism, a giddy echo of Abba-styled new wave pop. For those equipped with the proper equipment, the CD is graphics-encoded with hundreds of still photographs and illustrations. [Ira Robbins] <> Random Entry Copyright ) 2002 - 2004 Ira Robbins Michael B. NP - Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts - -----Original Message----- From: Brian [mailto:nightshadecat@mailbolt.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 2:03 PM To: Eat Sausages and Yams Subject: Re: This is NOT the Soft Boys On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:44:00 -0400, Ken Weingold: > > But who the hell is it???? > > It's Private Plane from Alphaville. Thanks Ken!!! Do you mean Thomas Leer? I can't find an Alphaville entry: - -- Brian nightshadecat@mailbolt.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:16:27 -0400 From: Ken Weingold Subject: Re: This is NOT the Soft Boys On Tue, Aug 31, 2004, Brian wrote: > On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:44:00 -0400, Ken Weingold: > > > But who the hell is it???? > > > > It's Private Plane from Alphaville. > > Thanks Ken!!! Do you mean Thomas Leer? I can't find an Alphaville entry: > > Oh, I guess so. I guess Alphaville covered it. Seems Leer wrote it. - -Ken ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 10:23:49 -0800 From: "Rex Broome" Subject: Re: doesn't sound great when you're dead Jeffrey: >Buckley's first EP came out in > '93, same year as _Pablo Honey_, yes - but I doubt Yorke had much > influence on it, since no one really paid attention to Radiohead (other > than as "that band with the annoying 'Creep' song which nonetheless has > that really cool guitar chunka-chunk bit in it") until every other track > on _The Bends_ got airplay. I stand corrected on that chronology, then! It does seem, though, that that strained-tenor (?) think became all the rage at a certain post-OK Computer point... perhaps the singers who were already working that territory just benefitted from being already in position, much as Eddie Vedder's rise to rockgodhood proved a windfall for everyone who could already sing like a large, agitated dog. > Wainwright: I don't see him in the same category - he's mannered, to be > sure, but I don't see him as being melodramatically histrionic in the > same way. Then, I only have his first album. Hmmmm... "melodramatic" and "histrionic" are exactly the two words that come to mind when Wainwright does. Maybe less spastic than Buckley, but just as strained and overwrought to my ears. Hmmmm. Maybe I'm just opposed on some fundamental level to "musical sons of second-tier cult folk artists of the '60's and '70' who have butchered the same Cohen song which should've been left where they found it, on John Cale's doorstep". Wouldn't have pegged the Alphaville tune, but the thread brought up a band I've never heard but have always been curious about: Television Personalities. Always thought they would look weird on my shelf next to all those Television records, but as I have now come close to breaking that barrier by owning the TV on the Radio record, I guess I can move forward... - -Rex, who prolly doesn't need to specify being in a foul mood right now... - -- _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC=lycos10 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:14:13 -0400 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: doesn't sound great when you're dead Rex penned: >Wouldn't have pegged the Alphaville tune, but the thread brought up a band I've never heard but have >always been curious about: Television Personalities. Always thought they would look weird on my shelf next to all those Television records, but as I have now come close to breaking that barrier by owning >the TV on the Radio record, I guess I can move forward... I have "And Don't The Kids Just Love It" by the Television Personalities. It's worth picking up just for the song 'I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives', but some of the other songs are keepers as well. "They Could Have Been Bigger Than The Beatles" is regarded as the other essential TP album, which I don't have. Michael B. NP Tanya Donelly - Whiskey Tango Ghosts (first pass listen) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:37:29 -0500 From: Miles Goosens Subject: Re: robyn in Pittsburgh... At 09:33 PM 11/30/2004 -0600, Michael Wells wrote: >...but not in Chicago - yet. http://www.ticketmaster.com/artist/735282/ > >At least a tour path's coming together now: > >11/5 Milwaukee >... >11/9 Pittsburgh >... >11/14 Hoboken Got any reviews of the tour? I mean, you're posting from after it's over. And how'd that election go? If Bush's going to win, the two-month head start on my emigration plan will come in handy... later, Miles, bummed not to be named among "knowledgeable music Fegs" in Nuppy's post, especially in the "'80s Synthpop" subcategory. First they don't ask me about West Virginia stuff, now this! I'd better get my e-mail list resume in order... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:41:58 -0500 From: Miles Goosens Subject: Re: This is NOT the Soft Boys At 02:03 PM 8/31/2004 -0400, Brian wrote: >On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:44:00 -0400, Ken Weingold: >> > But who the hell is it???? >> >> It's Private Plane from Alphaville. > >Thanks Ken!!! Do you mean Thomas Leer? I can't find an Alphaville entry: But I can. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hx67mpb39foo later, Miles, who likes everyone on AMG's "Similar Artists" for Alphaville far more than he likes Alphaville ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 12:37:09 -0700 From: "Nora B." Subject: gmail for fegs I have 6 unused gmail invites to give away. Email me off list if you would like one. Later, Nora formerly UglyNoraGrrl ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 10:43:59 -0400 From: Christopher Hintz Subject: See (listen) to TV get the new track now--it's all there, and it's that good! yes, it's abit luxor-ish, but is that gillian doing backing vocals? very classy get it at the yep roc site Christopher Hintz +++ If I were God, and the world treated me as it treated Him, I would kick the wretched thing to pieces. - --Martin Luther ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 16:01:22 -0400 From: fingerpuppets Subject: Re: doesn't sound great when you're dead one time at band camp, Fortissimo (tonerbomb@warpmail.net) said: >On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:15:24 -0800, "Rex Broome" > said: >> Thom Yorke has much to answer for... >Oh, he may...but Jeff Buckley isn't one. Buckley's first EP came out in >'93, and had been kicking around the lower east side for a while before that as well. i think the earliest i remember hearing jeff buckley was spring of 1992 when he was out doing stuff with gary lucas. woj ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:06:38 -0500 From: "Sumiko Keay" Subject: Re: gmail for fegs And I have 5 -- up for grabs! Sumi >>> "Nora B." 08/31/04 02:37PM >>> I have 6 unused gmail invites to give away. Email me off list if you would like one. Later, Nora formerly UglyNoraGrrl ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 16:08:46 -0400 From: "Brian" Subject: Television Personbadities/Thomas Leer said: > Wouldn't have pegged the Alphaville tune, but the thread brought up a > band I've never heard but have always been curious about: Television > Personalities. Always thought they would look weird on my shelf next to > all those Television records, but as I have now come close to breaking > that barrier by owning the TV on the Radio record, I guess I can move > forward... I was very disappointed by the Television Personalities. I fell into the same trap...always seeing their stuff and reading about them. Crap. Pure crap. I didn't like it at all. Just my opinion... Thanks Ken! I've ordered the Thomas Leer album. FANTASTIC! Years of wondering suddenly over. - -Nuppy - -- Brian nightshadecat@mailbolt.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 16:12:58 -0400 From: "Brian" Subject: Re: robyn in Pittsburgh... Miles: > bummed not to be named among "knowledgeable music Fegs" > in Nuppy's post, especially in the "'80s Synthpop" > subcategory. First they don't ask me about West Virginia > stuff, now this! I'd better get my e-mail list resume > in order... Are you Mr. Nellings or Rupert? Oh...sorry! - -Nuppy - -- Brian nightshadecat@mailbolt.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 11:43:29 -0700 From: "Marc Holden" Subject: more Hitchcock tour dates from the Yep Roc site: http://www.yeproc.com/artist_info.php?artistId=171&page=viewrelease&itemNum=CD-YEP-2086 9/4/04 Seattle 10/30/04 Austin 10/31/04 Atlanta 11/03/04 Minneapolis 11/05/04 Milwaukee 11/08/04 Cleveland 11/09/04 Pittsburg ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 11:53:21 -0700 From: Vendren Subject: Re: This is NOT the Soft Boys That's "Private Plane" by Thomas Leer. A DIY indie single from 78 or 79. It can be found on his comp CD "Contradictions." Great track. Palle > But who the hell is it???? > > Can you help me identify the artist behind this song? > > http://www.millionaireman.biz/musicproject/mysterysong1.zip ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 12:14:01 -0800 From: "Rex Broome" Subject: I don't feel beautiful... > Later, Nora formerly UglyNoraGrrl Nora, what made you so much prettier, and do you think it would work for me? Rex "so haggard I'm almost Merle" Broome - -- _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC=lycos10 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:42:09 -0700 From: "Eb" Subject: RE: Television Personbadities/Thomas Leer Awhile back, I tried an indie-pop mailing list (with a heavy, unbilled "twee" slant), where you were basically SHUNNED if you didn't believe Daniel Treacy was a major musical genius. Oh brudder. I didn't stay on the list very long. I actually do have a few TV Personalities albums, but they narrowly avoid the shredder. I think "Why do I still have these?" and then I play them and think "Hm, these aren't so bad, actually." So they stay in the collection. But that's the extent of it. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:46:58 -0700 From: "Nora B." Subject: Re: I don't feel beautiful... > > Later, Nora formerly UglyNoraGrrl > > Nora, what made you so much prettier, and do you think it would work for me? Dropping AOL and getting a real ISP can make any girl prettier. It might work for you but facial hair and prettiness don't usually go well together Later, Nora ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:03:28 -0800 From: "Rex Broome" Subject: Re: I don't feel beautiful... Nora: > Dropping AOL and getting a real ISP can make any girl prettier. It > might work for you but facial hair and prettiness don't usually go > well together Oh, the facial hair's gone since the last time you probably checked in. I'd be all about the pretty thing now if I could afford it. - -Rex - -- _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC=lycos10 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 19:26:48 -0400 From: fingerpuppets Subject: robyn in brooklyn another date reveals itself via ticketweb! http://ticketweb.com/user/?region=nyc&query=detail&event=541570 Saturday, November 13 7:30 PM (7:00 PM doors) Southpaw presents Robyn Hitchcock at Southpaw, New York City 18+ U.S.$15.00 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 19:39:41 -0400 From: "FS Thomas" Subject: RE: more Hitchcock tour dates > 10/31/04 Atlanta Not only Smith's Old Bar--a relatively small venue--but a Halloween show, to boot! Win-win! - -ferris. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 12:17:30 +1200 From: James Dignan Subject: reap Fred Whipple, 97. - -- 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, 31 Aug 2004 21:02:52 -0400 From: fingerpuppets Subject: Re: more Hitchcock tour dates one time at band camp, Marc Holden said: >from the Yep Roc site: >http://www.yeproc.com/artist_info.php?artistId=171&page=viewrelease&itemNum=CD-YEP-2086 oh! and if you look on the tour page , there are a few more dates and full venue details: Date Venue City SA 09.04.04 Bumbershoot Seattle, WA SA 10.30.04 Cactus Cafe Austin, TX SU 10.31.04 Smith's Olde Bar Atlanta, GA WE 11.03.04 First Avenue Minneapolis, MN FR 11.05.04 Shank Hall Milwaukee, WI MO 11.08.04 Beachland Ballroom Cleveland, OH TU 11.09.04 Rex Theatre Pittsburgh, PA SA 11.13.04 Southpaw Brooklyn, NY SU 11.14.04 Maxwell's Hoboken, NJ MO 11.15.04 World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA surely, this is not news. ;) woj ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 00:35:45 -0400 From: Ken Weingold Subject: Re: robyn in brooklyn On Tue, Aug 31, 2004, fingerpuppets wrote: > another date reveals itself via ticketweb! > > http://ticketweb.com/user/?region=nyc&query=detail&event=541570 > > Saturday, November 13 7:30 PM (7:00 PM doors) > Southpaw presents Robyn Hitchcock > at Southpaw, New York City Awesome! Funny thing about Southpaw is that it's harder to get there than clubs in Manhattan. Sucks transportation-wise, but nonetheless I am so there. - -Ken ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V13 #246 ********************************