From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V14 #76 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Thursday, March 24 2005 Volume 14 : Number 076 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Dylan loves Johnny [Barbara Soutar ] RE: Reapage ["Matt Sewell" ] RE: Reapage ["Brian Huddell" ] RE;Reap ["Marc Hewson" ] RE: Reapage ["Bachman, Michael" ] RE: Reapage ["Matt Sewell" ] Right Reverend Robyn [Christopher Hintz ] RE: Reapage ["Bachman, Michael" ] RE: Right Reverend Robyn ["Brian Nupp" ] Cool band websites ["Brian Nupp" ] RE: Right Reverend Robyn ["Bachman, Michael" ] Re: Reapage [Jeff ] Re: Right Reverend Robyn [Carrie Galbraith ] Celine/Bono/Kerr [BLATZMAN@aol.com] Re: Celine/Bono/Kerr [Rex Broome ] Re: Celine/Bono/Kerr [Tom Clark ] NEW on EZT: 1992 02 13 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians [jeff albertson ] RE: NEW on EZT: 1992 02 13 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians ["Brian Nupp] Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. [Jill Brand ] Re: NEW on EZT: 1992 02 13 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians [Tom Clark <] Re: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. [Eb ] RE: NEW on EZT: 1992 02 13 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians ["Bachman, M] RE: Right Reverend Robyn ["Jason R. Thornton" ] Re: Right Reverend Robyn [Eb ] Re: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. [Bret ] Re: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. [Eb ] Re: Right Reverend Robyn [Steve Talkowski ] Robyn On Air America [jeff albertson ] Frank reigns and rules with the strangest tools (Waits Top 20) [steve ] DC show ["Melissa" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 00:02:13 -0500 From: Barbara Soutar Subject: Dylan loves Johnny Reading further in the Dylan Chronicles, I found more on the connection he feels with Johnny Cash.... from pg. 217: "Johnny didn't have a piercing yell, but ten thousand years of culture fell from him. He could have been a cave dweller. He sounds like he's at the edge of the fire, or in the deep snow, or in a ghostly forest, the coolness of conscious obvious strength, full tilt and vibrant with danger. "I keep a close watch on this heart of mine". Indeed. I must have recited those lines to myself a million times. Johnny's voice was so big, it made the world grow small, unusually low-pitched - dark and booming, and he had the right band to match him, the rippling rhythm and cadence of click-clack. Words that were the rule of law and backed by the power of God. When I first heard "I Walk the Line" so many years earlier, it sounded like a voice calling out, "What are you doing there boy?" I was trying to keep my eyes wide opened too." he goes on to say: "I don't know how "Man in the Long Black Coat" could have been recorded without Lanois. Like Sam Phillips, he likes to push artists to the psychological edge, and he'd done that with me, but he didn't have to do any of that with this song." A fascinating read... Dylan sure is a sensitive type. Barbara Soutar Victoria, BC ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 11:02:09 +0000 From: "Matt Sewell" Subject: RE: Reapage Hmm... that's very sad news, though I guess 82 constitutes a good innings. One of my favourite authors though - recently read Cat's Cradle. Cheers Matt >From: "Revolutionary Army of the Baby Jesus" >Reply-To: "Revolutionary Army of the Baby Jesus" >To: fegmaniax@smoe.org >Subject: Reapage >Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 16:45:01 - -0800 > >Kurt Vonnegut, 82. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 06:34:54 -0600 From: "Brian Huddell" Subject: RE: Reapage > Kurt Vonnegut, 82. Eddie, as your friend I am urging you to go to the authorities and tell them where the body is. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 13:41:29 +0000 From: "Marc Hewson" Subject: RE;Reap Whilst searching for news of the death of Kurt Vonnegut, I found these two quotes from the great man: "It is a very mixed blessing to be brought back from the dead." "Some jerk infected the Internet with an outright lie. It shows how easy it is to do and how credulous people are. " http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/k/kurt_vonnegut.html Tulloch NP Blonde On Blonde ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 08:41:57 -0500 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: Reapage wrote: > Kurt Vonnegut, 82. Kurt Vonnegut has become unstuck in time. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 14:46:28 +0000 From: "Matt Sewell" Subject: RE: Reapage I blame the Tralfamadorians... Cheers Matt >From: "Bachman, Michael" >Reply-To: "Bachman, Michael" > wrote: > > Kurt Vonnegut, 82. > > Kurt Vonnegut has become unstuck in time. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 09:13:22 -0500 From: Christopher Hintz Subject: Right Reverend Robyn Ah, I am so glad to see Robyn has seen the light, gotten religion, even if it's a DIY one, and moved "up" to the clergy class. Maybe now us ministers will get some respect on this list. What? There's no other ministers here? Damn. - -Rev 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: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 09:57:55 -0500 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: Reapage >From: "Bachman, Michael" >Reply-To: "Bachman, Michael" > wrote: > > Kurt Vonnegut, 82. > > Kurt Vonnegut has become unstuck in time. Matt came back with: >I blame the Tralfamadorians... Well, at lease he has Montana Wildhack to keep him company.... Michael B. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:10:28 -0500 From: "Brian Nupp" Subject: RE: Right Reverend Robyn >Ah, I am so glad to see Robyn has seen the light, gotten religion, >even >if it's a DIY one, and moved "up" to the clergy class. Maybe now us >ministers will get some respect on this list. How cool to be married by Rev. Hitchcock?! >What? There's no other ministers here? > >Damn. > >-Rev Christopher Hintz He said "Damn". hehe I'll testify to the ultra-coolness of Rev. Hintz. - -Brian "I wanna attend his church" Nupp ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:20:38 -0500 From: "Brian Nupp" Subject: Cool band websites For reasons I won't boor you with, I'm looking for interesting looking band websites. There must be a zillion of them out there, but I figure Fegs can help me find just a few of the best. Any links would be appreicated! Thanks - -Nuppy ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:30:57 -0500 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: Right Reverend Robyn >>Ah, I am so glad to see Robyn has seen the light, gotten religion, >>even >>if it's a DIY one, and moved "up" to the clergy class. Maybe now us >>ministers will get some respect on this list. Nuppy: >How cool to be married by Rev. Hitchcock?! >>What? There's no other ministers here? >> >>Damn. >> >>-Rev Christopher Hintz: Nuppy: >He said "Damn". hehe >I'll testify to the ultra-coolness of Rev. Hintz. I'll second you on the ultra-coolness aspect of the Rev. Hintz, maybe the #1 Decemberists/Belle and Sebastian fan on this list! Michael B. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:14:10 -0600 From: "Michael Wells" Subject: RE: Right Reverend Robyn the Nupperoony: > I'll testify to the ultra-coolness of Rev. Hintz. Potential fans of the good Reverend can view samples of his photographic acumen here http://www.fegmania.org/live/20021028.html .Note Dolph's right sideburn has a supporting role and the left side of my head makes a cameo appearance. Michael "was that really 2 = years ago?" Wells ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 08:17:41 -0800 From: Jeff Subject: Re: Reapage On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 16:45:01 -0800, Revolutionary Army of the Baby Jesus wrote: > Kurt Vonnegut, 82. I'm still not seeing confirmation of this - not at the NY Times, nor at yahoo, msn... Anyone? - -- ...Jeff The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 18:33:49 +0200 From: Carrie Galbraith Subject: Re: Right Reverend Robyn On 23/mar/05, at 16:13, Christopher Hintz wrote: > Ah, I am so glad to see Robyn has seen the light, gotten religion, even > if it's a DIY one, and moved "up" to the clergy class. Maybe now us > ministers will get some respect on this list. > > What? There's no other ministers here? > > Damn. > > -Rev Christopher Hintz I too am a Reverend in the same Universal Life Church in Arizona (and yes, I have also performed marriages)! But how cool would it be to be married by Rev. Hitchcock. I imagine he would ramble on about the meaning of marriage which would all end up, 20 or 30 minutes later, about fish or bees or maybe the furniture at the ceremony and then... - - Rev. Carrie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 13:35:27 EST From: BLATZMAN@aol.com Subject: Celine/Bono/Kerr In a message dated 3/23/2005 12:22:19 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org writes: CELINE SLAMS LAS VEGAS AUDIENCES Actually, I saw her show with my wife last year and it was HOT!!!!! The woman has a set of pipes on her!!!! I normally don't listen to that kind of music, but it's very easy to sit back and watch a great stage show. I can see how playing to a Vegas crowd would suck... Good for her for being honest! Speaking of honesty... I have to say... just about everything Jim Kerr has written in the last 15 years has been utter garbage. I've heard half of their newest CD and it BLOWS the big one. I can't sit through a single song!!!! Have you heard "Death By Chocolate" more like Death By Simple Minds. It's really exciting to see other people talk about SImple Minds pre-Once Upon A Time, and to see Derek Forbes get mentioned by name... They used to just be one of my faves, but when it comes to vocals and lyrics, I've got to give it to Bono. He's a dope half the time but everytime I see him perform he wins me over and I love the band all over again. One thing I'm curious about: I wonder who uses more auto tune on their voice... I'm betting Jim Kerr has auto-tune set to "Cher" levels, and that Bono uses much less. Any thoughts? Blatzy ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:48:32 -0800 From: Rex Broome Subject: Re: Celine/Bono/Kerr BlatzL: > One thing I'm curious about: I wonder who uses more auto tune on their > voice... I'm betting Jim Kerr has auto-tune set to "Cher" levels, and that Bono > uses much less. U2 tour their asses off and there must be tons of live bootlegs documenting what Bono really sounds like. Simple Minds, not so much. Real question: Chrissy Hynde and Kerr, WTF? Never got that. Girlfriend had Ray Davies, and then that ponce? Still bizarre after all these years. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 11:17:00 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: Celine/Bono/Kerr On Mar 23, 2005, at 10:48 AM, Rex Broome wrote: > Real question: Chrissy Hynde and Kerr, WTF? Never got that. > Girlfriend had Ray Davies, and then that ponce? Still bizarre after > all these years. > Chrissy's gone on record as idolizing Ray since she was a kid. Probably one of those cases of reality not living up to fantasy. As far as Kerr goes, maybe she likes the way he moves his arms around when he sings? - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 14:43:22 -0500 From: jeff albertson Subject: NEW on EZT: 1992 02 13 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians http://www.easytree.org/torrents-details.php?id=33802&hit=1 - ----- Forwarded message from EZT ----- Title: 1992 02 13 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians Size: 465.52 MB Category: Garage Rock Uploaded by: GueuzeBrewer Description - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robyn Hitchcock & the Egyptians 1992 02 13 UIUC Foellinger Auditorium Urbana, Illinois Robyn Hitchcock - guitar, vocals Andy Metcalfe - bass Morris Windsor - drums Please bear with me as this is my first torrent contribution... I attended this concert. A local musician who often assisted at university concerts (soundboard/roadie etc.) gave me this tape. At the time, these facts led me to believe it was from the soundboard, but listening to it now it doesn't seem possible. Frankly, I don't know who recorded it or how, but I do know that it hasn't circulated before. There is no tracklist for this concert at The Asking Tree (http://www.jh3.com/robyn/base/default.asp) so I am assuming this recording is otherwise unknown to Hitchcock fans. Of course the tape is quite old, and it was stored in a non-climate controlled garage for at least five years. The sound is therefore not stellar, but I find it listenable (7+). I didn't do any tweaking other than trim a couple of minutes of audience noise so it would fit on one CD. The first side of the tape showed a slight imbalance between the left and right channels, so it would probably benefit from a normalization at the very least, but I leave that up to you. Maybe someone with real skills can do it justice. Anyway, I preserved all of Robyn's famous between-song chatter. The setlist is quite interesting and spans several albums worth of material. Probably the most unusual track is the last one; "A Bad Case of History" is a song that has never been released, and has been rarely performed. So the lineage is: unknown but presumed very low gen (aud?) analog cassette tape -> Nakamichi BX-100 deck -> Audigy I Platinum -> CDWave (split tracks on sector boundaries) -> FlacFrontend level 6 01 [talking] 02 I Often Dream Of Trains [I Often Dream Of Trains] 03 The Cars She Used To Drive [Groovy Decay] 04 Bass [Element of Light] 05 [talking] 06 Another Bubble [fegMANIA!] 07 Unsettled [Globe of Frogs] 08 [talking] 09 Airscape [Element of Light] 10 Tropical Flesh Mandala [Globe of Frogs] 11 I'm Only You [fegMANIA!] 12 [talking] 13 Winchester [Element of Light] 14 Queen Of Eyes [Underwater Moonlight] 15 [talking] 16 Balloon Man [splice due to tape flip] [Globe of Frogs] 17 [talking] 18 Chinese Bones [Globe of Frogs] 19 If You Were A Priest [Element of Light] 20 Sleeping With Your Devil Mask [Globe of Frogs] encore 21 [talking] 22 I Got A Message For You [Invisible Hitchcock] 23 Uncorrected Personality Traits [I Often Dream Of Trains] 24 Listening To The Higsons [Gotta Let This Hen Out] 25 Raymond Chandler Evening [Element of Light] 26 A Bad Case Of History [never released!] GueuzeBrewer - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 15:06:04 -0500 From: "Brian Nupp" Subject: RE: NEW on EZT: 1992 02 13 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians Anyone who downloads this and would like to trade in cd format PLEASE LET ME KNOW! I would love to get a copy of this, but can't do the torrent thing. This show was a day after the Royal Oak show both Mike Bachman and I attended. And it was fantastic! I'm very excited this exists. - -Nuppy >http://www.easytree.org/torrents-details.php?id=33802&hit=1 > >----- Forwarded message from EZT ----- > >Title: 1992 02 13 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians >Size: 465.52 MB >Category: Garage Rock >Uploaded by: GueuzeBrewer > >Description >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >---------- >Robyn Hitchcock & the Egyptians >1992 02 13 >UIUC Foellinger Auditorium >Urbana, Illinois > >Robyn Hitchcock - guitar, vocals >Andy Metcalfe - bass >Morris Windsor - drums > >Please bear with me as this is my first torrent contribution... > >I attended this concert. A local musician who often assisted at >university concerts (soundboard/roadie etc.) gave me this tape. At >the >time, these facts led me to believe it was from the soundboard, but >listening to it now it doesn't seem possible. Frankly, I don't know >who >recorded it or how, but I do know that it hasn't circulated before. >There is no tracklist for this concert at The Asking Tree >(http://www.jh3.com/robyn/base/default.asp) so I am assuming this >recording is otherwise unknown to Hitchcock fans. > >Of course the tape is quite old, and it was stored in a non-climate >controlled garage for at least five years. The sound is therefore not >stellar, but I find it listenable (7+). I didn't do any tweaking >other >than trim a couple of minutes of audience noise so it would fit on >one >CD. The first side of the tape showed a slight imbalance between the >left and right channels, so it would probably benefit from a >normalization at the very least, but I leave that up to you. Maybe >someone with real skills can do it justice. Anyway, I preserved all >of >Robyn's famous between-song chatter. The setlist is quite interesting >and spans several albums worth of material. Probably the most unusual >track is the last one; "A Bad Case of History" is a song that has >never >been released, and has been rarely performed. > >So the lineage is: > >unknown but presumed very low gen (aud?) analog cassette tape -> >Nakamichi BX-100 deck -> Audigy I Platinum -> CDWave (split tracks on >sector boundaries) -> FlacFrontend level 6 > >01 [talking] >02 I Often Dream Of Trains [I Often Dream Of Trains] >03 The Cars She Used To Drive [Groovy Decay] >04 Bass [Element of Light] >05 [talking] >06 Another Bubble [fegMANIA!] >07 Unsettled [Globe of Frogs] >08 [talking] >09 Airscape [Element of Light] >10 Tropical Flesh Mandala [Globe of Frogs] >11 I'm Only You [fegMANIA!] >12 [talking] >13 Winchester [Element of Light] >14 Queen Of Eyes [Underwater Moonlight] >15 [talking] >16 Balloon Man [splice due to tape flip] [Globe of Frogs] >17 [talking] >18 Chinese Bones [Globe of Frogs] >19 If You Were A Priest [Element of Light] >20 Sleeping With Your Devil Mask [Globe of Frogs] > >encore > >21 [talking] >22 I Got A Message For You [Invisible Hitchcock] >23 Uncorrected Personality Traits [I Often Dream Of Trains] >24 Listening To The Higsons [Gotta Let This Hen Out] >25 Raymond Chandler Evening [Element of Light] >26 A Bad Case Of History [never released!] > >GueuzeBrewer >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >---------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 15:23:21 -0500 (EST) From: Jill Brand Subject: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. I can't find any news on Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. yet. I don't know how I'm going to break this to my son, who read through all my paperbacks from the early 70s last year. I remembered sitting outside Carnegie Hall in the wee hours of the morning to wait for Neil Young tix while reading Cat's Cradle. It then hit me that I was 15 years-old at the time, and that it was now my son's turn. He ate up those books. Thanks to Roberta (is that right?) for Robyn's report from Austin. Jill ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 12:23:31 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: NEW on EZT: 1992 02 13 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians On Mar 23, 2005, at 12:06 PM, Brian Nupp wrote: > Anyone who downloads this and would like to trade in cd format PLEASE > LET ME KNOW! > > I would love to get a copy of this, but can't do the torrent thing. > > This show was a day after the Royal Oak show both Mike Bachman and I > attended. And it was fantastic! I'm very excited this exists. > > -Nuppy > > >> http://www.easytree.org/torrents-details.php?id=33802&hit=1 >> >> ----- Forwarded message from EZT ----- >> >> Title: 1992 02 13 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians >> Size: 465.52 MB >> Category: Garage Rock >> Uploaded by: GueuzeBrewer >> I'm excited that there's someone out there who brews gueuze! - -tc p.s. MMMMMMM, GUEUZE.... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 12:35:57 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. > I can't find any news on Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. yet. I don't know how I'm > going to break this to my son Well, DON'T. Because it seems clear that Eddie was just bullshitting. Anyone seen a film called "Danger: Diabolik"? I had never heard of it before recently seeing a Mario Bava documentary, and it sure sounds tasty. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 15:39:06 -0500 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: NEW on EZT: 1992 02 13 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians - -----Original Message----- From: Brian Nupp [mailto:nightshadecat@mailbolt.com] >Anyone who downloads this and would like to trade in cd format PLEASE >LET ME KNOW! >I would love to get a copy of this, but can't do the torrent thing.> >This show was a day after the Royal Oak show both Mike Bachman and I >attended. And it was fantastic! I'm very excited this exists. Anyone who downloads this and would like to trade in cd format PLEASE LET ME KNOW AS WELL! I am also can't do the torrent thing like Nuppy. As Nuppy and I have mentioned in the past, the Royal Oak show is also famous for the debut of The Yip Song. Thanks!!! Michael B. NP Air - Talkie Walkie >http://www.easytree.org/torrents-details.php?id=33802&hit=1 > >----- Forwarded message from EZT ----- > >Title: 1992 02 13 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians >Size: 465.52 MB >Category: Garage Rock >Uploaded by: GueuzeBrewer > >Description >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >---------- >Robyn Hitchcock & the Egyptians >1992 02 13 >UIUC Foellinger Auditorium >Urbana, Illinois > >Robyn Hitchcock - guitar, vocals >Andy Metcalfe - bass >Morris Windsor - drums > >Please bear with me as this is my first torrent contribution... > >I attended this concert. A local musician who often assisted at >university concerts (soundboard/roadie etc.) gave me this tape. At >the >time, these facts led me to believe it was from the soundboard, but >listening to it now it doesn't seem possible. Frankly, I don't know >who >recorded it or how, but I do know that it hasn't circulated before. >There is no tracklist for this concert at The Asking Tree >(http://www.jh3.com/robyn/base/default.asp) so I am assuming this >recording is otherwise unknown to Hitchcock fans. > >Of course the tape is quite old, and it was stored in a non-climate >controlled garage for at least five years. The sound is therefore not >stellar, but I find it listenable (7+). I didn't do any tweaking >other >than trim a couple of minutes of audience noise so it would fit on >one >CD. The first side of the tape showed a slight imbalance between the >left and right channels, so it would probably benefit from a >normalization at the very least, but I leave that up to you. Maybe >someone with real skills can do it justice. Anyway, I preserved all >of >Robyn's famous between-song chatter. The setlist is quite interesting >and spans several albums worth of material. Probably the most unusual >track is the last one; "A Bad Case of History" is a song that has >never >been released, and has been rarely performed. > >So the lineage is: > >unknown but presumed very low gen (aud?) analog cassette tape -> >Nakamichi BX-100 deck -> Audigy I Platinum -> CDWave (split tracks on >sector boundaries) -> FlacFrontend level 6 > >01 [talking] >02 I Often Dream Of Trains [I Often Dream Of Trains] >03 The Cars She Used To Drive [Groovy Decay] >04 Bass [Element of Light] >05 [talking] >06 Another Bubble [fegMANIA!] >07 Unsettled [Globe of Frogs] >08 [talking] >09 Airscape [Element of Light] >10 Tropical Flesh Mandala [Globe of Frogs] >11 I'm Only You [fegMANIA!] >12 [talking] >13 Winchester [Element of Light] >14 Queen Of Eyes [Underwater Moonlight] >15 [talking] >16 Balloon Man [splice due to tape flip] [Globe of Frogs] >17 [talking] >18 Chinese Bones [Globe of Frogs] >19 If You Were A Priest [Element of Light] >20 Sleeping With Your Devil Mask [Globe of Frogs] > >encore > >21 [talking] >22 I Got A Message For You [Invisible Hitchcock] >23 Uncorrected Personality Traits [I Often Dream Of Trains] >24 Listening To The Higsons [Gotta Let This Hen Out] >25 Raymond Chandler Evening [Element of Light] >26 A Bad Case Of History [never released!] > >GueuzeBrewer >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >---------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 12:58:44 -0800 From: "Jason R. Thornton" Subject: RE: Right Reverend Robyn At 10:30 AM 3/23/2005 -0500, Bachman, Michael wrote: > I'll second you on the ultra-coolness aspect of the Rev. Hintz, >maybe the #1 Decemberists/Belle and Sebastian fan on this list! I've been greatly bored to tears by what I've heard from the Decemberists so far. But, speaking of a much better band, Belle & Sebastian: >Belle & Sebastian's first ever compilation album, a collection of all 25 >tracks from the band's seven Jeepster EPs and singles entitled 'Push >Barman To Open Old Wounds', will be released by Jeepster Recordings on May >23rd 2005. > >In the UK and Europe the collection will be available in a deluxe >casebound double CD package and on limited-edition triple gatefold vinyl. > >The album will be released by Matador Records in the US and Canada on May >24th in the deluxe CD and vinyl editions plus a standard 2CD jewelcase edition. >The complete tracklisting of the album is: > >CD1 >Dog On Wheels >The State I Am In >String Bean Jean >Belle and Sebastian >Lazy Line Painter Jane >You Made Me Forget My Dreams >A Century Of Elvis >Photo Jenny >A Century Of Fakers >Le Pastie De La Bourgeoisie >Beautiful >Put The Book Back On The Shelf > >CD2 >This Is Just A Modern Rock Song >I Know Where The Summer Goes >The Gate >Slow Graffiti >Legal Man >Judy Is A Dickslap >Winter Wooskie >Jonathan David >Take Your Carriage Clock And Shove It >The Loneliness Of The Middle Distance Runner >I'm Waking Up To Us >I Love My Car >Marx & Engels - --Jason "Vegetarians are the enemy of everything good and decent in the human spirit, an affront to all I stand for, the pure enjoyment of food." -- Anthony Bourdain ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 13:03:26 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: Right Reverend Robyn Jason R. Thornton wrote: >> Belle & Sebastian's first ever compilation album, a collection of all >> 25 tracks from the band's seven Jeepster EPs and singles Well, that was certainly overdue. Hear that, Blur, Tori Amos, R.E.M....? Eb ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 18:49:43 -0600 From: Bret Subject: Re: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. >>Anyone seen a film called "Danger: Diabolik"? Didn't MST3K do this one? - -- - --Bret Bolton ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 16:58:45 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. >>> Anyone seen a film called "Danger: Diabolik"? > > Didn't MST3K do this one? > Aha...you're right! Didn't know this, until I websurfed just now. Sounds like a pretty cool movie to me...perhaps "too good" for MST3K. Mario Bava + Ennio Morricone? Some credibility, just based on those names alone. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 20:28:39 -0500 From: Steve Talkowski Subject: Re: Right Reverend Robyn On Mar 23, 2005, at 3:58 PM, Jason R. Thornton wrote: > At 10:30 AM 3/23/2005 -0500, Bachman, Michael wrote: >> maybe the #1 Decemberists/Belle and Sebastian fan on this list! Count me way up there for B&S! (a close second?) The compilation album will be acquired tomorrow. > I've been greatly bored to tears by what I've heard from the > Decemberists so far. I've only heard that early release of Picaresque and absolutely love it. Now I have to discover them backwards. I am SO looking forward to seeing both of these groups perform live. Anyone else excited about the Kaiser Chiefs? I downloaded the following five tracks from iTunes the other day: Everyday I Love You Less and Less I Predict a Riot (been hearing this one quite a bit on KEXP and BBC2) Na Na Na Na Naa Saturday Night Take My Temperature Very catchy and energetic pop gems. I hear a little of early PIL and maybe some Stokes in them. - -Steve P.S. How cool to see an earlier post containing my all-time favourite musical troika - Costello on top, followed closely by both Robyn and XTC equally. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 21:38:06 -0500 From: jeff albertson Subject: Robyn On Air America - ----- Forwarded message from imwalrus2001 ----- To: RobynHitchcockClub@yahoogroups.com From: "imwalrus2001" Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 00:12:01 -0000 Subject: [RobynHitchcockClub] Robyn On Air America According to the newsletter sent out by Air America, Robyn will be appearing on the network's Majority Report (7-10pm Eastern) on March 24th. For those who don't have this network carried in your town, you can listen online at http://www.airamericaradio.com/ - ----- End forwarded message ----- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 21:04:29 -0600 From: steve Subject: Frank reigns and rules with the strangest tools (Waits Top 20) Tom Waits on his 20 favorite albums - - - Steve __________ Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer, Ein News Channel - Fox News. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 22:48:51 -0500 (EST) From: Aaron Mandel Subject: Re: Right Reverend Robyn On Wed, 23 Mar 2005, Steve Talkowski wrote: > Anyone else excited about the Kaiser Chiefs? I got the album because it was only $8 new, and I have to say they're solidly my least favorite of the New Bands Who Sound Like That so far, coming after Bloc Party, the Futureheads, the Killers, Maximo Park, Franz Ferdinand... who am I forgetting? a ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 23:17:20 -0600 (CST) From: "Melissa" Subject: DC show Missed the opening entirely but managed to wedge myself in by the right side speakers for the show. Black shirt with white polka dots, blue pants and black guitar strap with big white skulls. Lots of blinking and very relaxed. Talked of penguins of mass destruction coming for Karl Rove. Songs included Clean Steve, Television, Swirling, Vibrating, Freeze, Serpent at the Gates of Wisdom, My Wife and My Dead Wife, Higsons/Staying Alive, Sally Was a Legend. If anyone's got a recording please torrent it! Melissa ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V14 #76 *******************************