From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V13 #331 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Friday, November 19 2004 Volume 13 : Number 331 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: This week in squid ... [James Dignan ] Northeast Show Torrents? [Tom Clark ] Pull the switch, Captain! [Tom Clark ] Spooked vinyl ["Brian" ] Subject: Re: Philly Show [MPys2626@aol.com] RE: Northeast Show Torrents? ["Maximilian Lang" ] Re: first Robyn gig bandwagon [Vendren ] Re: Northeast Show Torrents? [bisontentacle ] rawlings/welch - shepherds bush empire [bisontentacle ] Re: Robyn at the World Cafe in Philly [2fs ] mandolins ["Brian Hoare" ] John Peel / Delia Derbyshire [Michael R Godwin ] More to My Pal The Mammal Brain about Soft Boys Maxwell's Show ["C. Huff"] Re: first Robyn gig bandwagon [Jeff Dwarf ] RE: first Robyn gig bandwagon ["Marc Alberts" ] Re: mandolins [Dolph Chaney ] Re: Philly Show [Miles Goosens ] Re: first Robyn gig bandwagon ["Brian" ] RE: Spooked vinyl ["Bachman, Michael" ] Re: May 20th 1993 Toad's Place ["C. Huff" ] Re: Mammal Brain Morris Owned That Tour ["C. Huff" ] Re: Miles - Speed of Things ["C. Huff" ] Re: first Robyn gig bandwagon [Jeff Dwarf ] RE: Spooked vinyl ["Brian" ] Re: This week in squid ... [Rex Broome ] Re: May 20th 1993 Toad's Place [Tom Clark ] re: Soft Boys 2001 ["Marc Holden" ] Help for a U2 fan! [The Great Quail ] Mandolin Reign* ["Rex Broome" ] Re: Mandolin Reign* [Jeff Dwarf ] robyn on mountain stage [bisontentacle ] Re: Miles - Speed of Things [Miles Goosens ] Re: This week in squid ... [James Dignan ] Re: Mandolin Reign* [Miles Goosens ] Re: Robynbase aka Philly Show ["Roberta Cowan" ] REAP [2fs ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 16:55:05 +1300 From: James Dignan Subject: Re: This week in squid ... meanwhile, may I paint you at this... From yesterday's "Otago Daily Times" The cray that outgrew Hampden By David Bruce It's big and it's bold - and it's caused plenty of anguish already. It's a giant model crayfish, perched in a paddock beside State Highway 1 near the turnoff to the Moeraki Boulders. Two Hampden businessmen commissioned the model from two local artists and paid $1800 in advance. But with months passing and the price and size escalating, crayfisherman Toby Thomas and Hampden Motors owner John Dimelow became increasingly frustrated and a dispute developed about the ownership of the crayfish. Mr Dimelow, who sells live crayfish in Hampden, said the order at the beginning of July had been for Andy Ducker and Kate Hood, who work as Iron Maiden, to build a 3m to 3.5mlong crayfish. The finished model was about 6.7m long and the price had gone from $1800 to $2000, then $4000.The artists apparently believe now the crayfish can be sold at a charity auction with a reserve of $US7700 to $US9000 ($NZ11,200 to $NZ13,100). Ms Hood said plans were being advanced to sell the crayfish, with profits going to Unicef. Initially, the businessmen, after waiting for a job they said had been "promised" to take about a month and which had stretched to four and a-half months, had not got their money back. Last Friday, Mr Dimelow received his $900, he confirmed. Ms Hood said Mr Thomas would have the choice of being repaid after the auction or having the money in credit for another work. The original price had been an estimate and $1800 would not pay for materials, let alone the 400 hours of work, she said. "It's a small town and it was never our intention to upset anyone." The businessmen are unhappy about the outcome. But Mr Dimelow was resigned to the fact the crayfish would not adorn the roof of his Hampden garage, and said taking the matter to court would not be worth the cost, nor the hassle. James - -- 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: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 20:03:03 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Northeast Show Torrents? Anyfeg know if there will be torrents of the NY/NJ/PA shows posted? - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 20:07:45 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Pull the switch, Captain! The Damned to switch on Cambridge city's Christmas lights, maybe... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/cambridgeshire/4019459.stm ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:19:45 -0500 From: "Brian" Subject: Spooked vinyl Let me say...Spooked makes much better sense on vinyl. Song order, feel, and of course packaging. Anyone else with me on this one? I'll have to take a closer listen to see if the mixes are the same. Thank you Robyn, for putting this out on 180 gram THICK vinyl. I swear this sounds better than the cd! - -Nuppy - -- Brian nightshadecat@mailbolt.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:14:53 EST From: MPys2626@aol.com Subject: Subject: Re: Philly Show >> Ghost Ship > > Fucking hell. It's like he's *taunting* me. Woj knows what I mean. > I've seen > Robyn some 30 times, and not ONCE have I seen him play that song. >Me too. It's one of my 5 favorite Robyns, and I REALLY thought he was >gonna play it this time, from the previous setlists of the tour. God >damn him and his fancy overcoat and supernumerary teeth me three! requested it Sunday night in Hoboken ...nyet! nein! nope! ah well. Mark NP - Jacobites - God Save Us Poor Sinners - I Miss You ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:21:50 -0500 From: "Maximilian Lang" Subject: RE: Northeast Show Torrents? >From: Tom Clark >Subject: Northeast Show Torrents? >Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 20:03:03 -0800 >Anyfeg know if there will be torrents of the NY/NJ/PA shows posted? I recorded the four I saw. My Maxwell's show recording is missing the last three and a half songs . Other than the major flaw with the Hoboken show I have only minor bits missing on the others; except Scranton, where I got every moment. I do want to clean them all up(really just removing mic bumps), If any of the shows don't show up by the time I am finished I would be happy to share. It will just take a while because I am a little swamped. I do think someone got the entire Maxwell's show. I will update later. Max ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 20:33:58 -0800 From: Vendren Subject: Re: first Robyn gig bandwagon With the Egyptians. Vancouver. Town Pump. '86 I think - I was still in college. Sometime in the Spring. Two shows over two nights, and almost entirely different sets each night. Saw him again in '94, '96 and 2001 - not many times really, and each time I went by myself. Palle Now Playing: Felt - Crumbling The Anitseptic Beauty ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:24:52 -0500 From: bisontentacle Subject: Re: Northeast Show Torrents? one time at band camp, Tom Clark said: >Anyfeg know if there will be torrents of the NY/NJ/PA shows posted? i know. woj p.s. yes. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:55:24 -0500 From: bisontentacle Subject: rawlings/welch - shepherds bush empire i almost missed this when it was posted. looks like gillian welch and david rawlings covered "luminous rose" when they played at shepherds bush empire earlier this year. fortunately, a document of the event exists at (where else) easytree: http://www.easytree.org/torrents-details.php?id=10728 i haven't finished my download yet but it should be done overnight. if anyone else is interested, now would be a good time to jump on it before it disappears for good. woj ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:04:31 -0600 From: 2fs Subject: Re: Robyn at the World Cafe in Philly Jeff - post?) the of top the at reply the putting than more even Jeme off pissing is format this think you (Do me. for years 16.5 means which - 1988 10, April Robyn saw first I Apparently On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 20:04:44 -0600, steve wrote: > On Nov 17, 2004, at 11:46 AM, Bret wrote: > > > Askingtree says mine is March 22 1989 at Reunion Arena (opening for > > REM). > > > > A mere 15 years. > > Hey, me too! - -- ++Jeff++ The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:48:37 +0000 From: "Brian Hoare" Subject: mandolins Rex: >Wow... learning mandolin upside down would entail using the chord >voicings of a right-handed guitar in the opposite direction, right? >At least the way I started learning mandolin, which, with that GDAE >tuning involved me just turning my guitar chord forms upside down and >pretending the high B and E strings were broken up When you flip it you get the familliar EADG but in descending fifths rather than ascending fourths so the chord shapes could be the same as on the guitar. However you will mostly get inversions rather that root position chords so it will take a little experimentation to find the suitable voicings. At the moment I'm concentrating on picking tunes and learning where the notes are. I'm usually fine until I change string when I tend to move up instead of down (and vice versa). The intonation is quite ghastly and I really must sit down and try to do something about it before getting more serious. cheers, Brian np Ayreon : Universal Migrator (file under guilty pleasure). _________________________________________________________________ Want to block unwanted pop-ups? Download the free MSN Toolbar now! http://toolbar.msn.co.uk/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:16:36 +0000 (GMT) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: John Peel / Delia Derbyshire Forwarded from the Blue Oyster Cult/ Hawkwind list: On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Rik Rx wrote: > Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radio Workshop and Space Music pioneer) > made a wonderful electronically processed recording using John's voice > in 1969.... > Thought it might prove topical to listen to...... > MP3 Link on this page: > http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/recordings.php > Enjoy and savour John's unique voice one last time.... - - Mike Godwin PS I'm just envisaging Kirk Douglas as Ned Land hurling a harpoon into the giant squid and the squid exploding in drug-sodden glop. Bulbous also tapered, right? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:48:03 -0800 (PST) From: "C. Huff" Subject: More to My Pal The Mammal Brain about Soft Boys Maxwell's Show Maybe it was the fact that I barfed on the plane on the way. Low low energy was that gig. (and I even emailed a nameless band member after that show who completely agreed with me - obviously not Morris hahaha) The pukey plane ride and disappointment was somewhat tapered by the great set list (though not in my opinion great execution) and the awesomely bloody brilliant Leppo and Los Jooves. Funny how people can see the same thing and one sees an orange blossom and the other sees, well, a diseased houseplant. Cheers, ch ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 03:42:34 -0800 (PST) From: Jeff Dwarf Subject: Re: first Robyn gig bandwagon This one: ===== __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 05:15:42 -0800 From: "Marc Alberts" Subject: RE: first Robyn gig bandwagon July 9, 1990 for me, at the Melody Ballroom in Portland, Oregon. In the back, near the beer garden, there was one chandelier they kept lit during the show that Robin bantered about, claiming that it was probably lit because it was inhabited by a tiny race of engineers who were busy building new rail lines in it, only to abandon their new lines in a few years after a national strike after the Labour Party returned to power. Marc ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 07:39:30 -0600 From: Dolph Chaney Subject: Re: mandolins At 04:48 AM 11/18/2004, Brian Hoare wrote: >When you flip it you get the familliar EADG but in descending fifths >rather than ascending fourths so the chord shapes could be the same as on >the guitar. However you will mostly get inversions rather that root >position chords so it will take a little experimentation to find the >suitable voicings. Right. And I'm learning bouzouki, which can be tuned an octave below. (My fingers are a bit too bass-player-ish and plank-like for me to be a successful mandolin player; the scale on the bouzouki is much more forgiving.) - -- Dolph ears gently ringing from the last of 5 Pixies shows in Chicago ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 08:04:27 -0600 From: Miles Goosens Subject: Re: Philly Show On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 16:10:02 -0500, Roberta Cowan wrote: > From: The Great Quail > > > > > Well Well Well (Dylan) > > > > Are you sure? It wasn't John Lennon? > > Yep, my mistake. A combination of fatigue and the perpetuation of a > previous Robynbase error. And I knew it was Lennon when I was listening to > it! But there is a Dylan song with that title also.. I didn't identify song authors in my show review of the January 2004 Nashville gig, so since the Robynbase entry is based on that review, it may be partially my fault. To be fair to our keepers of Robynbase, it did appear at the end of a slew of (mostly) Basement Tapes encores. later, Miles ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 09:50:33 -0500 From: "Brian" Subject: Re: first Robyn gig bandwagon Ah good. Now fork up that live recording of Grooving On An Inner Plan! - -Nuppy (June 1989 RHE) On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 03:42:34 -0800 (PST), "Jeff Dwarf" said: > This one: > > > > ===== > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! > http://my.yahoo.com - -- Brian nightshadecat@mailbolt.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 09:54:18 -0500 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: Spooked vinyl Nuppy came forth with: >Let me say...Spooked makes much better sense on vinyl. Song order, feel, >and of course packaging. Anyone else with me on this one? >I'll have to take a closer listen to see if the mixes are the same. >Thank you Robyn, for putting this out on 180 gram THICK vinyl. I swear >this sounds better than the cd! That's the proverbial straw.... I am getting my turntable repaired! Michael B. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:44:35 -0800 (PST) From: "C. Huff" Subject: Re: May 20th 1993 Toad's Place I was at that show too, Ferris! Remember Robyn's long mullet? I chatted with Andy Metcalfe after that show, and a bunch of drunk Yalies went by and he said, "See there? That's the future of your country." Which just goes to show that obviously Andy was a Precog! That show was like "Egyptians lite" - with all the acoustic stylings, acoustic bass, acoustic percussion... ah, Toad's Place. I saw the Hitch many times there in college. At least 4. Best, Chris ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:36:03 -0800 (PST) From: "C. Huff" Subject: Re: Mammal Brain Morris Owned That Tour Not the night I saw it, mate. But whatever...seems I got pretty flamed for dissing the gospel hahaha serves me right. Poor Morris. I was so mean to him after all those years of good drums he gave me (88-93). Shame on me. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:39:55 -0800 (PST) From: "C. Huff" Subject: Re: Miles - Speed of Things I do think that's a throwaway for him. I think Robyn writes 10 songs like Speed of Things before breakfast. I think the man is a brilliant genius, one of the truly great songwriters of our age, and not nearly as far from Dylan as HE thinks he is. And yes. I do have too high of standards. Idonia makes Speed of Things look like Mary Had A Little Lamb (except for the way he played SpOfTh in Philly on Monday night). That's the problem, if he didn't write songs like Idonia or make albums like Moss Elixir and I Often Dream of Trains then I wouldn't have such high standards. Cheerio, ch ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 07:08:09 -0800 (PST) From: Jeff Dwarf Subject: Re: first Robyn gig bandwagon Brian wrote: > Ah good. Now fork up that live recording of Grooving On > An Inner Plan! > > -Nuppy (June 1989 RHE) > > "Jeff Dwarf" said: > > This one: > Sorry, I don't have one. Too bad, it was a sing-a-long, though Robyn did have trouble leading the rounds (different parts of the audience taking turns going "Wang-Beaux") while playing guitar. I was really happy he played that one and "I Got a Message for You." ===== __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! http://my.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:45:31 -0500 From: "Brian" Subject: RE: Spooked vinyl > That's the proverbial straw.... I am getting my turntable repaired! > > Michael B. Or if you check at the thrift store, often you can find a decent one for cheap and just replace the cartridge. - -Nuppy - -- Brian nightshadecat@mailbolt.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:12:44 -0800 From: Rex Broome Subject: Re: This week in squid ... James: > meanwhile, may I paint you at this... James, if anyone can paint us at anything... it'd be you. Why are your typos always so damned cool, and mine aer kust kamr? - -REx - -- "Maybe baby election twelve who I really am!" - -Miranda Mellbye Broome ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:33:47 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: May 20th 1993 Toad's Place On Nov 17, 2004, at 11:44 PM, C. Huff wrote: > ah, Toad's Place. I saw the Hitch many times there in > college. At least 4. > Never saw RH there, but I have some great Toad's memories from the early 80's: Lene Lovich, Nick Lowe & Paul Carrack, ... My fave was the Robert Fripp discussion on the evils of the music industry where, between sections, he recorded a four-track composition which he then played over at the end of the talk. Met Tony Levin that night too. - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 08:43:03 -0700 From: "Marc Holden" Subject: re: Soft Boys 2001 > >>weird. i thought that the maxwell's show was one of the two or three best >>of the tour, and that the irving plaza show was one of the two or three >>worst. >I saw Philly, Hoboken and NYC. I rate them in this order Hoboken, >Philly(close second) and NYC a distant third. Totally agree. Irving Plaza was the weakest of the shows I saw on the 2001 tour. San Francisco (Fillmore) had sound problems, but at Irving Plaza things just never seemed to gel right. The Young Fresh Fellows really did blow them off the stage that night. I also seem to remember that it had a weaker setlist than most of the shows. It was one of the few times that I entered the city by the Holland Tunnel rather than the Lincoln Tunnel. Now the city doesn't look much like the way I remember it. >Eddie came back with: >>weird. i thought that the maxwell's show was one of the two or three best >>of the tour, and that the irving plaza show was one of the two or three >>worst. > Would the Chicago show at The Metro and the Seattle show also be included >in the best category? You were at all the 2001 North America shows right, >with the exception of the SXSW? I might be remembering wrong, but he also missed the tour closing Largo show. It seemed like we tried and tried to talk him into it, but he had to be back for work. Or was that the 2002 tour, Eddie? You sat with us at the Largo once, when was it? The "Rock Armada" tour closed at the Mint, so that wasn't it. Later, Marc "But they must be very, very old, and the old are often insanely jealous of the young." Arthur C. Clark "The Sentinal" (1953) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:00:45 -0500 From: The Great Quail Subject: Help for a U2 fan! Does anyone know where I can get myself one of those "leaked" copies of U2's "Dismantle" on MP3? I will of course buy the actual CD when it comes out, but I am dying to hear it.... - --Quailo Vox ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:35:08 -0800 From: "Rex Broome" Subject: Mandolin Reign* Brian & Dolph: >When you flip it you get the familliar EADG but in descending fifths >rather than ascending fourths so the chord shapes could be the same as on >the guitar. However you will mostly get inversions rather that root >position chords so it will take a little experimentation to find the >suitable voicings. >>Right. And I'm learning bouzouki, which can be tuned an >>octave below. (My >>fingers are a bit too bass-player-ish and plank-like >>for me to be a successful mandolin player; the scale on >>the bouzouki is much more forgiving.) That's functionally the same thing as a mandola, right? I had a litle bouzouki (a bouzoukette?) that I bought on the street in Athens (the one in Greece, not GA or WV)and it had three pairs of strings which I just tuned however the hell I felt. I remember being able to play "Men in a War" by Suzanne Vega on it, but it was later decapitated by my bass during an earthquake. Anyhow... ..since the mandolin thread is a divergence of the Flying V thread, let's bring it all back home: http://www.arpkorina.com/p12van.html - -Rex *I expect full credit for the first/only feglist Bruce Hornsby reference of 2004. Thanx. - -- _______________________________________________ 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: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:37:17 -0800 (PST) From: Jeff Dwarf Subject: Re: Mandolin Reign* Rex Broome wrote: > *I expect full credit for the first/only feglist Bruce > Hornsby reference of 2004. Thanx. You misspelled "blame." ===== __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! http://my.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 16:25:08 -0500 From: bisontentacle Subject: robyn on mountain stage according to the mountain stage website , the concert that includes a performance by robyn which was taped earlier this week will be broadcast the week following december 10th. for a list of stations that carry this program head on over to . woj ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 16:55:11 -0600 From: Miles Goosens Subject: Re: Miles - Speed of Things On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:39:55 -0800 (PST), C. Huff wrote: >And yes. I do > have too high of standards. Idonia makes Speed of > Things look like Mary Had A Little Lamb Do you believe in human sheep? One of the immutable laws of internet music lists certainly has to be this: your favorite song will be someone else's least favorite, and your least favorite will be loved by someone. "The Speed of Things," for me, is right up there with "Mexican God" as my pick for Best Post-Egyptians Robyn Song. Any further comment would jeopardize my resolution not to further belabor my indifference to LUXOR and SPOOKED. Now I'll get back to looking forward to Luna's second-ever and presumably final Nashville show, which takes place tomorrow night. later, Miles ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 12:19:01 +1300 From: James Dignan Subject: Re: This week in squid ... >James: >> meanwhile, may I paint you at this... > >James, if anyone can paint us at anything... it'd be you. paint, point, shmoint. Where are my acrylics...? James :) - -- 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: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 16:35:14 -0600 From: Miles Goosens Subject: Re: Mandolin Reign* On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:37:17 -0800 (PST), Jeff Dwarf wrote: > Rex Broome wrote: > > *I expect full credit for the first/only feglist Bruce > > Hornsby reference of 2004. Thanx. > > You misspelled "blame." That's just the way it is. later, Miles ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 18:27:53 -0500 From: "Roberta Cowan" Subject: Re: Robynbase aka Philly Show From: Miles Goosens To be fair to our keepers of Robynbase, > it did appear at the end of a slew of (mostly) Basement Tapes encores. And it is now fixed. :) I was thinking that this could be a good time (end of tour and all that) to post a list of shows from this year that are missing setlists. If anyone has any of these let me know and they'll go in the next update. Robyn fans all over the world rock though--the list is very short! Many thanks to everyone who kept such great accounts and also to those who have recorded the shows.. 3-6-04 ARCA, Palma de Mallorca, Spain 3-18-04 KUT, Austin Texas 4-24-04 Largo, West Hollywood, CA (incomplete) 6-26-04 Glastonbury Festival, Glastonbury England w/the Sadies 8-13-04 Luna Lunera Festival, Sos Del Ray Catolico, Spain 10-1-04 Time For Change Festival, London, England 10-3-04 Cottier Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland 10-5-04 Polish Club, Sheffield, England (incomplete) 10-6-04 Social Club, Nottingham, England 10-10-04 Glee Club, Birmingham, England 10-27-04 Sin-e, New York, NY 11-6-04 Virgin Megastore, Chicago, IL 11-17-04 Mountain Stage, Charleston, WV yip yip, Roberta ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 23:34:34 -0600 From: 2fs Subject: REAP Arthur Strothclyde, prog-rock bassist ... - -- ++Jeff++ The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V13 #331 ********************************