From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V15 #126 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Tuesday, June 6 2006 Volume 15 : Number 126 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Permanent Underwater Waves ["Spotted Eagle Ray" ] RE: Permanent Underwater Waves ["Marc Alberts" ] Re: My name is "Eb", and I've hit the shed again (Or the worst thread hijacking EVER) [Eb ] cooperation? conection? anything? 50%RH content ["noe shalev" ] RE: cooperation? conection? anything? 50%RH content ["Marc Alberts" ] Re: In honor of today... [JBJ ] Re: In honor of today... [wojizzle forizzle ] reap [Eb ] Reap [FSThomas ] Re: In honor of today... [Christopher Gross ] RE: In honor of today... ["Patrick Oltraver" ] Re: In honor of today... [Tom Clark ] RE: In honor of today... ["Bachman, Michael" ] FW: RE: Washington, D.C. ["Michael Wells" ] Re: In honor of today... ["Spotted Eagle Ray" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 16:16:12 -0700 From: "Spotted Eagle Ray" Subject: Re: Permanent Underwater Waves On 6/5/06, Eb wrote: > > > > Yassir...MARS. Same frequency which now has Indie 103.1! I'm happy to actually be able to hear Indie occasionally these days-- at one point I even laughed my way through all six mothefuckin' minutes of Nick Cave's "Stagger Lee" being played by accident (back announced as "*Henry* Lee"). But to my memory MARS was the best of the other shooting stars of LA radio... leagues ahead of GROOVE FM (was that ALSO 103.1?) and that "AAA" station, whatever the hell it was. Friends don't let friends-- hell, strangers-- listen to KROQ. - -Rx ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 16:22:33 -0700 (PDT) From: Capuchin Subject: Re: My name is "Eb", and I've shit the bed again (Or the worst thread hijacking EVER) I'll let eddie follow up that bit about the "rule of law" and show how misguided your response to it was. I wanted to respond to this, though: On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, FSThomas wrote: > Secondly (and lastly), it's *such* a frickin' vacuous, thinly-veiled > election-year-eve sideways bluff to draw attention away from the > administration's intentional spinelessness on the immigration issue, > flagrant hispandering and amnesty carrot-dangling. Are you duped by that? Do you really think this is an attempt to draw attention away from IMMIGRATION? To everyone in these parts, the whole immigration issue is just a dumb bluff to draw attention away from Iraq. So it's actually working on some people, huh? And they have to have yet another blind to draw attention away from THAT? Amazing. What was that line about nobody ever going broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public? J. - -- _______________________________________________ Capuchin capuchin@bitmine.net Jeme A Brelin _______________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 16:33:51 -0700 From: "Spotted Eagle Ray" Subject: Re: My name is "Eb", and I've shit the bed again (Or the worst thread hijacking EVER) On 6/5/06, Capuchin wrote: > > I'll let eddie follow up that bit about the "rule of law" and show how > misguided your response to it was. > > I wanted to respond to this, though: > > On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, FSThomas wrote: > > Secondly (and lastly), it's *such* a frickin' vacuous, thinly-veiled > > election-year-eve sideways bluff to draw attention away from the > > administration's intentional spinelessness on the immigration issue, > > flagrant hispandering and amnesty carrot-dangling. > > Are you duped by that? Do you really think this is an attempt to draw > attention away from IMMIGRATION? It certainly is a rare epoch when a government does one or more things which are guaranteed to piss MOST people off in order to divert attention from their policies which piss ALMOST EVERYBODY off. - -Rx ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 18:57:40 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: My name is "Eb", and I've shit the bed again (Or the worst thread hijacking EVER) On 6/5/06, FSThomas wrote: > > > Militarily, economically, socially, etc. there are elements that want to > harm the US. Chief among them would be radical Islam, but I would be > remiss if I didn't include such minor leaguers as eco-fascists > (Greenpeace, the ALF, the ELF, etc.), The Mexican Government, John > Murtha, and probably over half of the UN. Who's "the US" here? I mean it's kind of absurd to paint Murtha as some sort of turncoat - what, he's suddenly hanging posters of Che Guavara in his window now? Anyway: the notion of a democratic state in the middle east is theoretically a good one - but democracy is the last thing that can be exported and stage-managed. Plus, the US generally, and this administration particularly, has never been terribly interested in democracy (even here) except insofar as lip-service paid thereto bears positive election results. No credibility there - and even if you think we *should* have it, we certainly don't - and any reality-based assessment of the situation there should have led us to that conclusion. The current Republicans seem a very odd mix of careful politicking and blatantly out-of-touch windmill-tilting. Anyway, it's not democracy - it's the realpolitik, baby. (There. We're only *one step away* from being back to discussing R.E.M.) - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 17:24:57 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Dwarf Subject: Re: My name is "Eb", and I've shit the bed again (Or the worst thread hijacking EVER) 2fs wrote: > Anyway, it's not democracy - it's the realpolitik, > baby. (There. We're only *one step away* from being > back to discussing R.E.M.) It's a sign of the times "A severed foot is the ultimate stocking stuffer." -- Mitch Hedberg "For millions of years, mankind lived just like the animals. Then something happened which unleashed the power of our imagination. We learned to talk. And we learned to listen. Speech has allowed the communication of ideas, enabling human beings to work together. To build the impossible. Mankind's greatest achievements have come about by talking. And it's greatest failures by NOT talking. It doesn't have to be like this! Our greatest hopes could become reality in the future. With the technology at our disposal, the possibilities are unbounded. All we need to do is make sure we keep talking. -- Stephen W. Hawking . Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 17:57:24 -0700 From: "Spotted Eagle Ray" Subject: Re: My name is "Eb", and I've shit the bed again (Or the worst thread hijacking EVER) On 6/5/06, Jeff Dwarf wrote: > > 2fs wrote: > > Anyway, it's not democracy - it's the realpolitik, > > baby. (There. We're only *one step away* from being > > back to discussing R.E.M.) > > It's a sign of the times And now we can segue to talking about Prince. - -Rx ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 18:20:37 -0700 From: "Marc Alberts" Subject: RE: Permanent Underwater Waves Rx wrote: > On 6/4/06, Marc Alberts wrote: > > > > Michael Wells wrote: > > have friends who grew up in LA and had KROK available to them, > > and those guys had it lucky-- > > > Yes and no... I am assured that KROQ Thanks for correcting mea culpa there. I knew it was "Kay Rock," but for the life of me totally forgot the Q, and that was as a guy who used to spend a ton of time in LA and should know better. > was cooler before I moved here, but > it > confused the shit outta me when I heard it. Small town me had had to > construct his own musical underground to good effect, so when I moved to > So > Cal in 1989, I couldn't figure out this hugely popular station that played > 30% stuff that nobody listened to back home exceot for me, but the other > 70% > was Duran Duran and Depeche Mode and pop new wave schlock in which I had > no > interest, and meanwhile totally ignored the then-current American > underground which formed the large balance of my listening diet. It was > like 30% of 120 MINUTES and 70% regular boring MTV minus the hair bands. > > Legend has it that they played American indie music in the early and > mid-'80's, but almost none of it survived to grace Richard Blade's odious > Flashback Lunches... My buddy who testified to the greatness of KROQ was definitely referring to the pre-1984 version, and given the depth of music he knew from that era (Wire, The Sparks, X, etc.) I would assume that it was a lot like 120 minutes. He definitely knew of stuff that I hadn't been exposed to back in those early years, anyway, so I'm assuming that his KROQ listening was the source if one can judge by his stories. Marc ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 18:25:39 -0700 From: "Marc Alberts" Subject: RE: Permanent Underwater Waves Michael Bachman wrote: > Detroit had a cool KCRW like NPR station, WDET, but they have gone to way > too much news since last Fall and they lost a lot of their day time > listening audience. > They fired all the morning and afternoon DJ's and won't get anymore > donations from me. When I moved back to Portland after college, Seattle had a station hosted by Green River Community College that was one of the best I ever heard. The only problem is that about six months after I discovered it Nirvana hit and pretty soon their playlist was the same playlist of every hard rock station in the country. Driving through in the late 80s, though...wow.... Marc ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 18:33:49 -0700 From: Eb Subject: Re: My name is "Eb", and I've hit the shed again (Or the worst thread hijacking EVER) >>> Anyway, it's not democracy - it's the realpolitik, >>> baby. (There. We're only *one step away* from being >>> back to discussing R.E.M.) >> >> It's a sign of the times > > And now we can segue to talking about Prince. No...that was a segue to Petula Clark. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 14:21:40 +1200 From: grutness@slingshot.co.nz Subject: Re: Feels like 1981 >1981 is one of the weakest pop/rock years ever, in my eyes. > >It's hard to come up with even 20 albums from that year which mean >something substantial to me. well, I tried it for 1988 - here's a list of almost 20 from '81. Same caveats apply: Homosapien - Pete Shelley My Life in the Bush of Ghosts - Byrne & Eno Waiata - Split Enz Of Skins and Heart - The Church Inner City Front - Bruce Cockburn Ismism - Godley & Creme Urgh! A Music War Face Value - Phil Collins Trust - Elvis Costello Black Snake Diamond Rvle - Robyn Hitchcock Magic, murder and the weather - Magazine Chants Magnetiques - Jean Michel Jarre Discipline - King Crimson Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Penguin Cafe Orchestra La Folie - Stranglers Wilder - Teardrop Explodes October - U2 You Are What You Is - Frank Zappa Face Dances - The Who not a classic year by a long way, but there were a few goodies. 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: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 14:21:37 +1200 From: grutness@slingshot.co.nz Subject: Re: My name is "Eb", and I've shit the bed again > > Because I really don't want this discussion to go on (cuz we all know where > > it will go), I will say: Hey, if you were sheltering Jews under the Nazis > > and the Nazis had you under oath and asked whether you were >sheltering Jews, > > would you tell the truth, or would you lie? Ha - look - it's that Godwin > > fella shutting us all up! > >I don't think that in the grand scheme of things you can weigh the >morality/ethics of Slick Willy's testimony with perjuring yourself to >the Third Reich. Apples to oranges, IMHO. at the risk of prolonging this tedious discussion, I don't think that in the grand scheme of things you can weight the morality/ethics of a sly bonk that affected at most a handful of people with that of major financial dealings that aversely affected tens of thousands, either - your first analogy was also apples to oranges. Sure, the rule of law applies equally to both, but it does in the Third Reich example too. It's either "all in" or "none in", as far as the analogies go. 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: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 19:42:30 -0700 From: Eb Subject: Re: Feels like 1981 grutness@slingshot.co.nz wrote: >> It's hard to come up with even 20 albums from that year which mean >> something substantial to me. > > well, I tried it for 1988 - here's a list of almost 20 from '81. > Same caveats apply: > > Homosapien - Pete Shelley > My Life in the Bush of Ghosts - Byrne & Eno > Waiata - Split Enz > Of Skins and Heart - The Church > Inner City Front - Bruce Cockburn > Ismism - Godley & Creme > Urgh! A Music War > Face Value - Phil Collins > Trust - Elvis Costello > Black Snake Diamond Rvle - Robyn Hitchcock > Magic, murder and the weather - Magazine > Chants Magnetiques - Jean Michel Jarre > Discipline - King Crimson > Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Penguin Cafe Orchestra > La Folie - Stranglers > Wilder - Teardrop Explodes > October - U2 > You Are What You Is - Frank Zappa > Face Dances - The Who Well, I guess you picked four or five of my near-twenty. I bought/ rejected Waiata, at some point. I don't think I've ever heard Magic, Murder & the Weather. Possibly an oversight. Within this particular environment, I would expect not listing East Side Story, Stands for Decibels or Repercussion among 1981's highlights to be grounds for a lynching. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 22:12:47 -0700 From: "noe shalev" Subject: cooperation? conection? anything? 50%RH content hi fegz ok. this might be embarcing, but anyone canm help explain why does my old cracked up brain insist of coneccting rOBYN WITH Grant Lee Buffalo? was there any conection? somthing or was i doing to much chemicals in the 70's?

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------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 23:10:40 -0700 From: "Marc Holden" Subject: re: Cris Kirkwood update, Go-Betweens Jeff D. pointed out: >This may be old news in parts, but it's the first I'd >heard since the stories of his being missing and >presumed in heroin-induced coma (or worse) came out: He was also shot by a security guard at the post office and wound up doing a bit of jail time a couple of years ago. He played two or three songs with the Violent Femmes when I saw them here in Tempe back in January. I didn't realize it was him until the band thanked him as he was leaving the stage. I had a really good vantage point due to being on a broken foot--security let me stay on a platform by the emergency exit, so I was watching unobstructed and unstepped upon; but Cris really looked horrible, nothing at all like the times I'd seen him with the Meat Puppets before. Hope he stays sober and fairly rational at this point. Michael B. said >Rex, so you listened to KCRW back then? I have been listening to the >Go-Betweens >live on SNAP with Deirdre O'Donoghue CD made from live broadcasts by KCRW >back in 1987 >and 1988. This was a freebee disc that was included with the initial >Bellavista Terrace >CD's back in 1999. I got that bonus disc with the "best of" collection. It's really worth looking for if you don't have it yet. I thought it was a better introduction to the band than the hits disc. Later, Marc A friend of mine gave me a Philip Glass record. I listened to it for five hours before I realized it had a scratch on it. Emo Phillips ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 02:13:30 -0700 From: "Marc Alberts" Subject: RE: cooperation? conection? anything? 50%RH content Noe Shalev wrote: > hi fegz > ok. this might be embarcing, but anyone canm help explain why does my > old cracked up brain insist of coneccting rOBYN WITH Grant Lee Buffalo? > > was there any conection? somthing or was i doing to much chemicals in > the 70's? Grant Lee Phillips has appeared on, IIRC, three Robyn albums, and they did at least one in-studio radio show together that produced some great live stuff I've seen via the bootleg circuit. I'm not sure that's technically the GLB connection that you're looking for, though.... Marc ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 08:23:42 -0700 From: "Spotted Eagle Ray" Subject: Re: cooperation? conection? anything? 50%RH content > Grant Lee Phillips has appeared on, IIRC, three Robyn albums, and they did > at least one in-studio radio show together that produced some great live > stuff I've seen via the bootleg circuit. I'm not sure that's technically > the GLB connection that you're looking for, though.... Let's not forget the full-length co-concert video "ELIXIRS & REMEDIES" from the tour that was billed, I think, as "Grant Lee Hitchcock", and I think Grant's new '80's cover record includes a Robyn tune... - -Rx ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 09:34:26 -0700 From: Eb Subject: In honor of today... ...an appropriate database search. ;) Barry Adamson-Jazz Devil The Beatles-Devil in Her Heart Beck-Devil's Haircut Beck-Satan Gave Me a Taco Ben Folds Five-Satan Is My Master The Blue Aeroplanes-Saint Me and the Devil The Box Tops-I Must Be the Devil Tim Buckley-Devil Eyes Butthole Surfers-Dust Devil Camper Van Beethoven-Devil Song Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds-Up Jumped the Devil Ciccone Youth-Children of Satan/Third Fig Les Claypool & the Holy Mackerel-Highball with the Devil Amy Correia-The Devil and I Cowboy Junkies-Me and the Devil The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy-Satanic Reverses The Doors-Woman Is a Devil Dos-Angel Face Is the Devil's Daugher Einsturzende Neubauten-Three Thoughts (Devils Sect) Bryan Ferry-Sympathy for the Devil The Flaming Lips-You Have to Be Joking (Autopsy of the Devil's Brain) The Flying Burrito Brothers-Christine's Tune (aka Devil in Disguise) Ben Folds-The Ascent of Satan The Fugs-I Command the House of the Devil Diamanda Galas-The Litanies of Satan Diamanda Galas w/John Paul Jones-Devil's Rodeo Diamanda Galas-I Wake Up and I See the Face of the Devil Diamanda Galas-You Must Be Certain of the Devil The Go-Betweens-The Devil's Eye Half Japanese-Ouija Board Summons Satan The Halo Benders-Devil City Destiny Hetch Hetchy-Satanette Robyn Hitchcock & the Egyptians-Sleeping with Your Devil Mask Robyn Hitchcock & the Egyptians-The Devil's Coachman Robyn Hitchcock-The Devil's Radio Kristian Hoffman-Devil May Care The Jazz Butcher-The Devil Is My Friend The Jazz Butcher-Walk with the Devil Jesus Jones-Devil You Know (err...if my tape deck was working, I probably would have pruned this by now) Robert Johnson-Me and the Devil Blues Robert Johnson-Preachin' Blues (Up Jumped the Devil) King Crimson-The Devil's Triangle Daniel Lanois-Sleeping in the Devil's Bed Last Exit-Devil's Rain Lyle Lovett-Friend of the Devil [I don't have the original, no] Luna-Seven Steps to Satan MC Honky-The Devil Went Down to Silverlake Charles Mingus-Devil Woman Mono Puff-The Devil Went Down to Newport (Totally Rocking) Nomeansno-Angel or Devil Roy Orbison-Devil Doll Beth Orton-Devil Song Painkiller-Devil's Eye The Pogues-Whiskey You're the Devil Procol Harum-The Devil Came from Kansas Quasi-White Devil's Dream The Residents-Devil in Disguise Marc Ribot-Witches and Devils The Rolling Stones-Sympathy for the Devil Todd Rundgren-Devil's Bite Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel-Satan Place Shonen Knife-Devil House Sonic Youth-Satan Is Boring Spinal Tap-Christmas with the Devil Carl Stalling-Satan's Waitin' Ringo Starr-Devil Woman Matthew Sweet-Devil with the Green Eyes Swervedriver-Last Train to Satansville David Sylvian-The Devil's Own Teenage Fanclub-Satan The 3Ds-Devil Red Throwing Muses-Devil's Roof Traveling Wilburys-The Devil's Been Busy X-Devil Doll Neil Young & Crazy Horse-Devil's Sidewalk You? Eb PS I wouldn't have guessed that Robyn Hitchcock is the most satanic artist in my collection, next to Diamanda Galas. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 09:42:01 -0700 (PDT) From: JBJ Subject: Re: In honor of today... Daniel Johnston-Don't Play Cards With Satan (that's the only related song I could find on my computer here at work). =jbj= On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Eb wrote: > ...an appropriate database search. ;) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 13:30:38 -0400 From: wojizzle forizzle Subject: Re: In honor of today... one time at band camp, Eb (ElBroome@earthlink.net) said: >Hetch Hetchy-Satanette that's from one helluva album. and, for the record, i bought it before i realized there was an r.e.m. connection. woj ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 10:32:02 -0700 From: Eb Subject: reap Maniacally grinning keyboardist Billy Preston. Guess it was a long time coming, from what I've heard. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 13:33:11 -0400 From: FSThomas Subject: Reap Billy Preston. 'Fifth Beatle' Billy Preston Dies at 59 Tuesday , June 06, 2006 By Roger Friedman 'Fifth Beatle' Billy Preston Dies at 59 The great singer-songwriter and performer Billy Preston, the real "Fifth Beatle," has died after a long illness as a result of malignant hypertension that resulted in kidney failure and other complications. As a result of a medical insult, he'd been in a deep coma since last November 21, but was still struggling to recover. He died at Shea Scottsdale Hospital in Scottsdale, Ariz., where he'd lived for the last couple of years. Billy was called the Fifth Beatle because he played keyboards on "Let It Be," "The White Album" and "Abbey Road." He also played on the Rolling Stones' hit song "Miss You," and often played with Eric Clapton. He also did the organ work on Sly & the Family Stone's greatest hits. Preston's own hits include "Nothing From Nothing," "Will It Go Round in Circles" and "You Are So Beautiful," which Joe Cocker turned into an international hit. Preston was actually mentored by Ray Charles, and acts like Little Richard (see below), Mahalia Jackson and James Cleveland had a huge impact on him at a young age. In the early '60s, Billy went to Europe with Little Richard who was playing in Hamburg. The Beatles were the opening act, and as the story goes, he was the one who made sure they got fed. His friendship with them lasted through the 1960s and he was the first act signed to Apple Records, thanks to George Harrison. The resulting album is called "That's the Way God Planned It." In 1971, Preston played in "The Concert for Bangladesh." Last year, in one of his final appearances, he performed at a reunion in Los Angeles for the release of the Bangladesh DVD with Ringo Starr and Harrison's son Dhani on guitar. More recently, Billy can be heard on the latest albums by Neil Diamond and Red Hot Chili Peppers. He's also featured on the Starbucks soul album "Believe to My Soul," featuring Mavis Staples and Ann Peebles. I had the good fortune to know Billy the last few years, and saw him perform b as chronicled in this column b last August at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Connecticut and last October at the Atlantis in the Bahamas. He was one of those spectacular performers who put everything into his show, even though he had no working kidneys by then and was receiving dialysis. He was a warm, wonderful human being with a mile-wide smile. He was also a genius musician, the likes of whom we will not see again. Rest in peace, Billy. You deserve it. - -- FS Thomas | Interactive Developer | fsthomas-at-ochremedia.com 404.758.8616 (home/office) | 404.274.1632 (mobile) | ferraatu (AIM) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 13:37:26 -0400 (EDT) From: Christopher Gross Subject: Re: In honor of today... Orbital, "Satan" Mercyful Fate, "Satan's Fall" Electric Hellfire Club, "Invocation / Age of Fire" ohGr, "Devil" B-52's, "Devil in My Car" Alice Cooper, "Devil's Food & Black Widow" Current 93, "Lucifer Over London" Inkubus Sukkubus, "Lucifer Rising" (At work now, so I'm relying on memory and my iPod's Song sort.) - --Chris "Now hail Satan! Yes, hail Satan!" --Mercyful Fate, "Black Funeral" ______________________________________________________________________ Christopher Gross On the Internet, nobody knows I'm a dog. chrisg@gwu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 10:41:51 -0700 From: "Patrick Oltraver" Subject: RE: In honor of today... My list from work (great idea Eb): Arab Strap - Devil-Tips Beth Orton - Devil Song Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Devil's Waitin' Bright Eyes - Devil In The Details Cowboy Junkies - Me And The Devil Blues Daniel Lanois - Sleeping In The Devil's Bed Echo & The Bunnymen - Angels And Devils Echo & The Bunnymen - My White Devil Elvis Presley - (You're The) Devil In Disguise Germs - Lexicon Devil Gescom - Devil INXS - Devil Inside Jason Forrest - Satan Cries Again (Featuring Dan Walsh) Jenny Lewis With The Watson Twins - Run Devil Run Love & Rockets - Angels And Devils Low - Blue-Eyed Devil Mano Negra - The Devil's Call Marc Almond - The Devil (Okay) Marilyn Manson - Vodevil Matt Pond PA - Devil In The Water Modest Mouse - The Devil's Work Day Mogwai - Mogwai Fear Satan My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult - A Daisy Chain 4 Satan (Acid And Flowers Mix) Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Up Jumped The Devil Nosferatu - Inside The Devil Orbital - Satan Spawn (Re-recorded For The Spawn Soundtrack) Peter Murphy - The Line Between The Devil's Teeth (And That Which Cannot Be Repeat) Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians - Sleeping With Your Devil Mask Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians - The Devil's Coachman Robyn Hitchcock - The Devil's Radio Ross Durand - Devils Life In A Quiet Pond Sigur Rss - Heysatan Smiths - Handsome Devil Soul Coughing - Blueeyed Devil Sufjan Stevens - In The Devil's Territory Swervedriver - Last Train To Satansville Tanya Donelly - Every Devil Tears For Fears - The Devil Tortoise & Bonnie "Prince" Billy - (Some Say) I Got Devil ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 11:01:32 -0700 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: In honor of today... Don't forget that it's also National Day of Slayer! http://nationaldayofslayer.org/ - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 14:28:18 -0400 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: In honor of today... Subject: RE: In honor of today... Skip James - Devil Got My Woman This song was played in the movie Ghost World a couple of times. Michael B. Np Townes Van Zandt - Live at the Old Quarter ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 13:43:40 -0500 From: "Michael Wells" Subject: reap Eric Gregg, umpire with a strike zone as large as life: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2472025 Michael "just a bit outside" Wells ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 13:46:35 -0500 From: "Michael Wells" Subject: FW: RE: Washington, D.C. Quail: > Only chumps need melody -- what good has Paul McCartney or Puccini ever done for the world? Uh...made us appreciate Lennon all that much more? Was that a trick question? Michael N.P. Deep Purple "Lazy" on youtube ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 11:50:46 -0700 From: "Spotted Eagle Ray" Subject: Re: In honor of today... Probably lagging but here's a few more: Charlie Daniels Band, The Devil Went Down to Georgia Steve Earle: The Devil's Right Hand Steve Earle: Angel Is the Devil "Echo & the Bunnymen": Devilment Famous Monsters, Satan Sends a Rat! The Fall: Lucifer Over Lancashire The Fall: The Knight, The Devil, and Death Fish Karma: Satan Is the Man (from the "Lunch with the Devil" album)The Flaming Lips, Lucifer Rising George Harrison: (the other) Devil's Radio George Harrison: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Helium: Devil's Tear Johnny Cash: To Beat the Devil John Wesely Harding: The Devil in Me Misfits: The Devil's Whorehouse Motley Crue: Shout at the Devil (no, I don't own this, but come on) Os Mutantes: Ave Lucifer Roky Erickson: Don't Shake Me, Lucifer Satan, the Dark Prince (South Park): Up There, Christmastime in Hell Soul Coughing: Bus to Beelzebub Stew: Miss Satan Tori Amos: Father Lucifer Uncle Tupelo: Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down Urban Dance Squad: The Devil Gillian Welch: The Devil Had A Hold on Me Can't mention Orbital's "Satan" without a nod to the Butthole Surfers' "Sweat Loaf" from which the titular sample is drawn Eb: > MC Honky-The Devil Went Down to Silverlake I'm moving to Silverlake this month. Coincidence? You be the judge. - -Rex ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V15 #126 ********************************