From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V16 #22 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Wednesday, January 24 2007 Volume 16 : Number 022 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Gay Bands? [Christopher ] Re: Ravi Shankar is gay? Kids in 2007 listen to Frankie Goes to Hollywood? [Rex ] Re: Ravi Shankar is gay? [Christopher Gross ] RE: Gay Bands? ["Bachman, Michael" ] Re: Ravi Shankar is gay? [FSThomas ] Oh, Lord. Tom. Lord Tom! [FSThomas ] Re: Oh, Lord. Tom. Lord Tom! [Rex ] More Hitchcock tour dates ["Marc Holden" ] For Eddie [Tom Clark ] Re: Oh, Lord. Tom. Lord Tom! ["Michael Wells" ] Re: Ravi Shankar is gay? ["Maximilian Lang" ] The list's favorite topic [Eb ] My name is "Eb", and my "ball-park frank" plumps when you "cook" it ["Sta] tangential Robyn content + [Eb ] RE: The list's favorite topic ["Brian Huddell" ] Re: My name is "Eb", and my "ball-park frank" plumps when you "cook" it [] Re: My name is "Eb", and my "ball-park frank" plumps when you "cook" it ["Stewart C. Russell" ] RE: Ravi Shankar is gay? [tanter ] reap [Steve Schiavo ] the library of your memory ["ken ostrander" ] RE: My name is "Eb", and my "ball-park frank" plumps when you "cook" it ["Marc Alberts" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 14:43:26 -0500 From: Christopher Subject: Gay Bands? On Jan 23, 2007, at 2:26 PM, fegmaniax-digest wrote: > Bands to watch out for snip > i just submitted ted nugent, so hopefully he'll get added soon. heeheehee! BUT holy shit! that website can't be serious can it? that's some nutso crap and believe me, i know some religious nutsos! CHOPS?????? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:59:24 -0800 From: Rex Subject: Re: Ravi Shankar is gay? Kids in 2007 listen to Frankie Goes to Hollywood? On 1/23/07, Stacked Crooked wrote: > > from URL:http://lovegodsway.org/GayBands > : In Our effort to keep this list up to date we'd appreciate your help. If > you know of a band that is Gay Oh, man, that has GOT to be satire. Right? Oh... > > The response is overwhelming. You guys know of a lot more Gay Bands than I > do. Funny, that! Hitting this list should provide more cred than that Parental Advisory label ever did. - -Rex Broome, Guitar & Vocals, Straights & Gays. Erm, Skates & Rays. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 15:02:43 -0500 From: wojbearpig Subject: Re: From Kofi's Hat one time at band camp, xx (hbrtv219@yahoo.com) said: >I'm still confused. All of the press I've seen >regarding "Robyn Hitchcock: Sex, Food, Death....and >Insects" state that this is documentary centered on >the recording of Ole! Tarantula. the press release from sundance states that the film documents the recording of an album in july 2006 at robyn's house in west london. since ole! tarantula came out in october, i imagine most will assume that it is the album in the film. however, robyn's been clear that it is a *second* venus 3 album. and, just as conclusively, the liner notes for ole! tarantula say it was recorded in seattle in 2005 and 2006, so it seems pretty clear that the press is being lazy. woj ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 15:20:25 -0500 (EST) From: Christopher Gross Subject: Re: Ravi Shankar is gay? On Tue, 23 Jan 2007, Stacked Crooked wrote: > The response is overwhelming. You guys know of a lot more Gay Bands than I > do. I can't keep up. Hopefully soon we'll have it so you can add them by > yourself. > > --------------------------------------- > > > i just submitted ted nugent, so hopefully he'll get added soon. See, this is why Eddie is my hero. - --Chris ps: Yes, despite his bashing my religion. ______________________________________________________________________ Christopher Gross On the Internet, nobody knows I'm a dog. chrisg@gwu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 15:20:27 -0500 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: Gay Bands? Subject: Gay Bands? On Jan 23, 2007, at 2:26 PM, fegmaniax-digest wrote: >> Bands to watch out for >snip >> i just submitted ted nugent, so hopefully he'll get added soon. >heeheehee! Better watch out, Ted will whip off his Confederate/Rebel patched jacket and throttle you with it, or shoot an arrow your way. I am so glad he's not infesting Michigan by living here anymore now that he resides in Crawford, Texas. It turned out he had to leave his house here due to black mold infestation. It has since been demolished. Now he is infesting Texas. He was such an asshole during the 30 year celebration of Detroit's Grande Ballroom last Fall. The Grande was one of the great concert halls during that 1966-72 period that all the big acts played. MC-5's Kick Out The Jams was recorded there. It had cool wooden floors with Greek columns rising to the ceiling. Anyway, some of the big Detroit/Ann Arbor/Flint bands that played the Grande sent in nice remembrances of the The Grande, the great acoustics the place had as well as some of the concerts they played there. Ted just trashed it, saying it was a dump with a bunch of stoned druggies passed out on the floor. He was only rocker that said anything negative about it. Michael B. NP Yes - Drama ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 15:21:49 -0500 From: FSThomas Subject: Re: Ravi Shankar is gay? Stacked Crooked wrote: > Bands to watch out for > > Bjork ?!? > Morrissey Why the Hell is he tagged with a "?questionable?"?) > Jay-Z Err ... And let's not forget the additions of: # Nirvana # The Killers # Motorhead # Frank Sinatra # Red Hot Chili Peppers # Panic at the Disco # Elton John(really gay) Among others. - -f. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 15:43:36 -0500 From: FSThomas Subject: Oh, Lord. Tom. Lord Tom! http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,4-2007030603,00.html Cruise 'is Christ' of Scientology By EMILY SMITH US Editor January 23, 2007 TOM Cruise is the new bChristb of Scientology, according to leaders of the cult-like religion. The Mission: Impossible star has been told he has been bchosenb to spread the word of his faith throughout the world. And leader David Miscavige believes that in future, Cruise, 44, will be worshipped like Jesus for his work to raise awareness of the religion. A source close to the actor, who has risen to one of the churchbs top levels, said: bTom has been told he is Scientologybs Christ-like figure. bLike Christ, hebs been criticised for his views. But future generations will realise he was right.b Cruise joined the Church of Scientology in the b80s. Leader L Ron Hubbard claimed humans bear traces of an ancient alien civilisation. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 13:24:43 -0800 From: Rex Subject: Re: Oh, Lord. Tom. Lord Tom! On 1/23/07, FSThomas wrote: > > http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,4-2007030603,00.html > > Cruise 'is Christ' of Scientology Hooray for fegmamia's newest weekly feature, "Insane News Tuesday"! - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 14:24:34 -0700 From: "Marc Holden" Subject: More Hitchcock tour dates April Robyn Hitchcock & The Venus 3 US Tour 6 Crocodile Seattle, WA 7 Doug Fir Portland, OR 8 TBC Eugene, OR 10 Slims San Francisco, CA 12 Casbah San Diego, CA 13 TBC Los Angeles, CA 15 Club Congress Tucson, AZ April 15th, yes! Can't wait for this one, Marc "I hope that when I die people say, 'That guy sure owed me a lot of money'." Jack Handey ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 14:24:52 -0800 From: Tom Clark Subject: For Eddie The "Fucking" short version of Lebowski: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji5s-YJprc4 - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 16:39:39 -0600 From: "Michael Wells" Subject: Re: Oh, Lord. Tom. Lord Tom! With the news that Tom Cruise has been selected a "Christ-like" figure by Scientology, we should take this opportunity to compare him with the real deal; maybe the neo-Christ isn't so different from the original after all. With apologies to Nick Bakay, let's see how they stack up in this pre-Super Bowl Tale-of-the-Tape: Lineage Jesus: The son of God Cruise: The son of Thomas Mapother III Advantage: Jesus Occupation Jesus: Troublesome rabbi in an occupied state Cruise: Gets paid to dance around in his underpants Advantage: Cruise! Costars Jesus: The disciples, Mary Magdalene Cruise: Nick "Goose" Bradshaw, Rebecca De Mornay Advantage: Jesus Married Jesus: Depends on who you believe Cruise: Nicole Kidman, Katie Holmes... Advantage: That's a push Relationship with the man Jesus: Smiting the money-lenders Cruise: Cozying up with the money-lenders Advantage: Jesus Key personality feature Jesus: Forgiveness Tom: The Intensity (c) Advantage: Push. Let's just move on... Gave to the world Jesus: One of the great religions Tom: A baby that looks like Christopher Walken with hair Advantage: Jesus Whispers of homosexual behavior Jesus: Yes Tom: Yes Advantage: Push. Nobody wins with bigotry, kids. His story has a confusing plotline Jesus: Have you read the New Testament? Tom: Have you seen Mission Impossible? Advantage: Push Known for Jesus: Dying to absolve man's sins Cruise: Guaranteeing a big opening weekend Advantage: Jesus Met his end Jesus: Crucified by Pilate Tom: Crucified by the press Advantage: Cruise, in a squeaker As you can see, it's so simple when you break it down. In a walk through Gethsemane, the original Bible boy stomps the new dude 5-2. Keep your head up, Tom - there's always time to get nailed to a tree, maybe heal a few lame beggars along the way. Reminding you that the numbers never lie, Michael "I sure hope the big guy has a sense of humor" Wells ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 19:02:15 -0500 From: "Maximilian Lang" Subject: Re: Ravi Shankar is gay? >Subject: Re: Ravi Shankar is gay? >Stacked Crooked wrote: > > Bands to watch out for Frank Sinatra??? Is it all the show tunes? Max _________________________________________________________________ Get in the mood for Valentine's Day. View photos, recipes and more on your Live.com page. http://www.live.com/?addTemplate=ValentinesDay&ocid=T001MSN30A0701 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 16:25:38 -0800 From: Eb Subject: The list's favorite topic Learned something new, straight from the group leader's mouth: The reason "Lylas" resist being called "the Lylas" is because "Lylas" is not the standard variety of pluralized band name, but an acronym for "love you like a sister." Huh. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 16:52:32 -0800 From: "Stacked Crooked" Subject: My name is "Eb", and my "ball-park frank" plumps when you "cook" it i am. i wasn't. get real, bro'. you may as well argue that a TOOL-dude couldn't possibly enjoy a mellow folk-rolk-er along the lines of...uhm...you know...robyn hitchcock. and neko is pretty far down the list of my favourite female artists. that said, i'm quite sure that female-fronted acts are underrepresented in my collection. so feel free to pass along some suggestions, if it strikes your fancy. oh, yeah. i kept forgetting to jump in on the correct-eb's-grammar bandwagon. it's "free rein", not "free reign". you're welcome. are you saying that *in the meantime* one should feel morally compelled to pay federal income taxes, even knowing that it does more harm than good (a *lot* more in the case of u.s. federal income taxes)? apologies if i didn't make it clear; but my point was that the two are *analogous*. (i didn't include going to shows in the analogy, incidentally. in fact, i heartily endorse such activity.) clearly, supporting the mega-corps that distribute popular culture is not as harmful as supporting the mega-corps that distribute death and destruction. but the same logic applies. now, buying CDs distributed by independent labels is possibly another matter -- although it wouldn't seem to me that buying "a lot of CDs", as opposed to putting the music on your hard drive, is something that you would want to be doing, given the ecological impact. so while i won't condemn you for buying indie-label discs; i also won't countenance your condemning me for *sharing* music, or equating sharing with "stealing". out of curiosity, do you object to the trafficking of used CDs? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 16:58:02 -0800 From: Eb Subject: tangential Robyn content + BTW, I saw "New York Doll" last night, the documentary about Arthur "Killer" Kane. I've never quite "connected" with the NY Dolls (production values are closer to mainstream rock than I'd prefer?), though I haven't heard the albums in years and should give them another try. But it was a quite engrossing documentary, all the same. Much moreso as an individual character study than as an account of the band, however. If you're hoping for rare performance footage of the Dolls and that kind of thing, you'll only get a small taste of that. Did not realize that Kane died only 22 days after reuniting with the band onstage for the first time in decades. Wow...you couldn't script a better ending than that. And remarkable how "lucky" the filmmakers were in committing to filming his story, without knowing that such a dramatic climax was coming. Now that I've seen the movie and know the story, I can't say that RH's song really "captured" its subject. A bit thin. Stacked Crooked wrote: > "feminine" > artists in general > > get real, bro'. you may as well argue that a TOOL-dude couldn't > possibly > enjoy a mellow folk-rolk-er along the lines of...uhm...you > know...robyn > hitchcock. and neko is pretty far down the list of my favourite > female > artists. > > that said, i'm quite sure that female-fronted acts are > underrepresented in > my collection. So, my comment was accurate. And sometimes I buy Ballpark Franks, sometimes I buy Hoffy. Ballparks go on sale more often, so that's the main variable. Thanks for asking. Eb ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 18:59:04 -0600 From: "Brian Huddell" Subject: RE: The list's favorite topic > The reason "Lylas" resist being called "the Lylas" is because > "Lylas" is not the standard variety of pluralized band name, > but an acronym for "love you like a sister." Cool. I wonder if they make a point to pronounce it with a soft "s", as in "guileless". It doesn't seem like the "z" sound of a pluralizing "s" ("lye-luhz") would be appropriate. IMO, if they pronounce it "lye-luhz" they're as bad as any "the" prefixer, if not worse, since they should know better. Someone research this for me, please. +brian ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:16:49 -0800 From: Rex Subject: Re: My name is "Eb", and my "ball-park frank" plumps when you "cook" it On 1/23/07, Stacked Crooked wrote: > > now, buying CDs distributed by independent labels is possibly another > matter -- although it wouldn't seem to me that buying "a lot of CDs", as > opposed to putting the music on your hard drive, is something that you > would want to be doing, given the ecological impact. I'm surprised I haven't heard this ecological argument more often. Perhaps that's because it's a pretty strong anti-book-owning argument as well? While there are certainly plenty of publishing horror stories, I think the creation of books still carries an air of nobility, whereas every single human being alive knows that the recording industry is evil. (Then again there's the aesthetic argument that computers do a fine, if not perfect, job of replacing traditional music-reproducing devices, whereas reading Pynchon novels on CRT's will make you go blind, or worse.) - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 22:01:09 -0500 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: My name is "Eb", and my "ball-park frank" plumps when you "cook" it Stacked Crooked wrote: > > are you saying that *in the meantime* one should feel morally compelled to > pay federal income taxes, even knowing that it does more harm than good (a > *lot* more in the case of u.s. federal income taxes)? Yes. If you feel it necessary, withhold the part that would go to the military, and request that the IRS collect it in person. I had friends who did that in the UK. One of them did it in pennies ... It's also one of the reasons I moved to Canada; military spending is much less than in the UK. That, unfortunately, is changing under Harper, who makes your president seem quite suave and urbane. > apologies if i didn't make it clear; but my point was that the two are > *analogous*. It wasn't a very good analogy. > now, buying CDs distributed by independent labels is possibly another > matter I think that less than 10% of the CDs I buy are major label. Some are so minor label that they sometimes come as hand-written CD-Rs in silk-screened cases. I could do without the environmental load of all those polycarbonate discs, true. > out of curiosity, do you object to the trafficking of used CDs? No, I make up holes in my collection with useds, mostly from the aforementioned John at Wild East. Stewart np: Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer? - Of Montreal. ps: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pps: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 21:42:29 -0600 From: 2fs Subject: Re: The list's favorite topic On 1/23/07, Brian Huddell wrote: > > > The reason "Lylas" resist being called "the Lylas" is because > > "Lylas" is not the standard variety of pluralized band name, > > but an acronym for "love you like a sister." > > Cool. I wonder if they make a point to pronounce it with a soft "s", as > in > "guileless". It doesn't seem like the "z" sound of a pluralizing "s" > ("lye-luhz") would be appropriate. But really, it should be written L*Y*L*A*S* - you know, just to emphasize the coolness of having a phrase that initializes to a nonsensical yet pronounceable word-like object. The real question, though, is whether the band is advocating incest or merely distancing themselves in a relationship. On the first point: I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Donny and Marie. Pat and Bay Buchanan. Ick. Just watching each of those pairs, it just doesn't feel right, you know? Or maybe the band is named as a sidelong tribute to Big Star (whose name, as few people remember, is actually an acronym for "Bees In Gigantic Spaceships Tune All Radios"). (np: Chris Butler _The Devil Glitch_ a/k/a the world's longest non-repeating song. Even better: it's only two chords, and three different melody notes. 69 minutes mudderfocker.) - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 18:28:00 -0600 From: tanter Subject: RE: Ravi Shankar is gay? Ian't it true that everyone is a little bit gay? I mean surely that moment at the end of "In and Out" is appropos? Marcy >===== Original Message From Maximilian Lang ===== >>Subject: Re: Ravi Shankar is gay? > >>Stacked Crooked wrote: > >> > Bands to watch out for > > >Frank Sinatra??? Is it all the show tunes? > > Max > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get in the mood for Valentine's Day. View photos, recipes and more on your >Live.com page. >http://www.live.com/?addTemplate=ValentinesDay&ocid=T001MSN30A0701 Dr. Marcy L. Tanter Associate Professor of English Director of Sophomore Literature Tarleton State University Stephenville, TX 76402 254-968-9282 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 22:13:20 -0600 From: Steve Schiavo Subject: reap E. Howard Hunt - - Steve ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 00:44:39 -0500 From: "ken ostrander" Subject: the library of your memory >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>the film documents the recording of an album in july 2006 at robyn's house in west london<<<<<<<<< now maybe we'll find out who all is in that rooftop video. >>>>>>>>>>Now that I've seen the movie and know the story, I can't say that RH's song really "captured" its subject. A bit thin.<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< well...he never finished the book. >>>>> it wouldn't seem to me that buying "a lot of CDs", as > opposed to putting the music on your hard drive, is something that > you would want to be doing, given the ecological impact.<<<<< > >>> it's a pretty strong anti-book-owning argument as well?<<< why you'll never see a poem as lovely as a tree reams of pulp to print poetry anthologies no one even reads i am definitely buying less music in the form of cd's or even old rekkeds. the fact that you can download an unlimited amount of stuff (though some of it must be purchased) off napster onto your computer will only decrease it further. since you have to buy a track to burn it only means i'll be doing a lot less sharing. been sampling lots of new stuff online i've read about here. lylas do sound eerily like the kinks of old (especially 'his master's merriment') by way of the high lamas. judging from the 'boogie nights' style pictures on their website, i'm pretty sure that the acronym is encouraging family fun (not necessarily incest though if you consider the lylas.com alumnae sisters) rather than pulling a "he's just not that into you". maybe they should be on the 'love god's way' website on the safe list next to cindy lauper. apparently, we only need to worry about gay sex. the girls next door at the grotto are only helping each other keep squeaky clean. also enjoying: nellie mckay, can't believe i haven't heard of her before lambchop, they just didn't do it for me a few years back annuals, sounds like they're having so much fun jon auer, i may have to revisit the posies mission of burma, timewarp i've always like the harmonies on the mamas and the papas recordings; not enough to actually buy an album or anything. i recently notices an ad for various double-disk "gold" compilations from borders and i can't imagine wanting to hear that much of their music. yikes. i only know three of their songs. tied with wilson-phillips. ken "if you don't feel it now, then you will do" the kenster np the good, the bad, and the queen tracks from their myspace page. http://www.myspace.com/thegoodthebadandthequeen - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From photos to predictions, The MSN Entertainment Guide to Golden Globes ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 21:56:35 -0800 From: "Marc Alberts" Subject: RE: My name is "Eb", and my "ball-park frank" plumps when you "cook" it Rex wrote: > On 1/23/07, Stacked Crooked wrote: > > > > now, buying CDs distributed by independent labels is possibly another > > matter -- although it wouldn't seem to me that buying "a lot of CDs", as > > opposed to putting the music on your hard drive, is something that you > > would want to be doing, given the ecological impact. > > > I'm surprised I haven't heard this ecological argument more often. > Perhaps > that's because it's a pretty strong anti-book-owning argument as well? > While there are certainly plenty of publishing horror stories, I think the > creation of books still carries an air of nobility, whereas every single > human being alive knows that the recording industry is evil. > > (Then again there's the aesthetic argument that computers do a fine, if > not > perfect, job of replacing traditional music-reproducing devices, whereas > reading Pynchon novels on CRT's will make you go blind, or worse.) Well, it's harder to argue that there is an ecological argument in favor of digital music when you consider the various chemical strips needed to make the silicon chips used in both hard drives and computers, on the drive platters themselves and for the batteries that power the MP3 players. We're talking far worse than little pieces of plastic. Marc ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 22:29:41 -0800 (PST) From: ken ostrander Subject: the library of your memory >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>the film documents the recording of an album in july 2006 at robyn's house in west london<<<<<<<<< now maybe we'll find out who all is in that rooftop video. >>>>>>>>>>Now that I've seen the movie and know the story, I can't say that RH's song really "captured" its subject. A bit thin.<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< well...he never finished the book. >>>>> it wouldn't seem to me that buying "a lot of CDs", as > opposed to putting the music on your hard drive, is something that > you would want to be doing, given the ecological impact.<<<<< > >>> it's a pretty strong anti-book-owning argument as well?<<< why you'll never see a poem as lovely as a tree reams of pulp to print / poetry anthologies / no one even reads i am definitely buying less music in the form of cd's or even old rekkeds. the fact that you can download an unlimited amount of stuff (though some of it must be purchased) off napster onto your computer will only decrease it further. since you have to buy a track to burn it only means i'll be doing a lot less sharing. been sampling lots of new stuff online i've read about here. lylas do sound eerily like the kinks of old (especially 'his master's merriment') by way of the high lamas. judging from the 'boogie nights' style pictures on their website, i'm pretty sure that the acronym is encouraging family fun (not necessarily incest though if you consider the lylas.com alumnae sisters) rather than pulling a "he's just not that into you". maybe they should be on the 'love god's way' website on the safe list next to cindy lauper. apparently, we only need to worry about gay sex. the girls next door at the grotto are only helping each other keep squeaky clean. also enjoying: nellie mckay, can't believe i haven't heard her before lambchop, they just didn't do it for me a few years back annuals, sounds like they're having so much fun jon auer, i may have to revisit the posies mission of burma, timewarp i've always like the harmonies on the mamas and the papas recordings; not enough to actually buy an album or anything. i recently notices an ad for various double-disk "gold" compilations from borders and i can't imagine wanting to hear that much of their music. yikes. i only know three of their songs. tied with wilson-phillips. ken "if you don't feel it now, then you will do" the kenster np the good, the bad, and the queen tracks from their myspace page. http://www.myspace.com/thegoodthebadandthequeen - --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? 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