From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V16 #225 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Tuesday, June 5 2007 Volume 16 : Number 225 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Southern Cross [grutness@slingshot.co.nz] Re: TB lawyer guy [Tom Clark ] Re: TB lawyer guy ["Lauren Elizabeth" ] Re: Remember those fabulous sixties? [hssmrg@bath.ac.uk] Re: TB lawyer guy [kevin ] robyn in HARP [HwyCDRrev@aol.com] Re: TB lawyer guy [kevin ] Re: TB lawyer guy [2fs ] RE: TB lawyer guy ["Michael Wells" ] Re: TB lawyer guy [2fs ] RE: TB lawyer guy ["Bachman, Michael" ] RE: TB lawyer guy [kevin ] Re: TB lawyer guy [Jeff Dwarf ] Re: Remember those fabulous sixties? [kevin ] RE: Remember those fabulous sixties? ["Bachman, Michael" ] frack. ["Lauren Elizabeth" ] reap ["Lauren Elizabeth" ] RE: reap ["Bachman, Michael" ] Re: frack. [Sebastian Hagedorn ] Re: frack. ["Lauren Elizabeth" ] Re: frack. ["Miles Goosens" ] Re: Remember those fabulous sixties? [Rex ] Re: frack. ["Sumiko Keay" ] Speaking of reunited bands... [Christopher Gross ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 17:23:21 +1200 From: grutness@slingshot.co.nz Subject: Re: Southern Cross >On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 grutness@slingshot.co.nz wrote: > >> >Wasn't "Southern Cross" a Stills song, though? >> >> Indeed so. The yacht imagery fools a lot of people. That song has >> some resonance for me personally, since I can still remember seeing >> the Southern Cross for the first time, at age eleven, and waving >> goodbye to the Plough, which I haven't seen since around the same >> time. > >"What on earth is the Plough?" I thought, and then I Googled "plough >constellation" and find out that it's the Big Dipper as Brits (and >apparently New Zealanders) call it. Is "Big Dipper" US and Canada only, >then? Or even US only? Big Dipper is known in the UK, but Plough is probably more common. I don't know that kiwis really call it anything much - I learnt the name during my childhood in the UK. 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: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 23:26:35 -0700 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: TB lawyer guy On Jun 3, 2007, at 10:26 PM, Lauren Elizabeth wrote: > and finally, is being known as TB lawyer guy for the rest of his life > the extent of this guy's karma? shouldn't there at least be an onion > article or an snl skit or something? Admittedly the whole thing sounds really fucked up - like he escaped from his CDC father-in-law's laboratory or something. I just think it would be funny if he ended up marrying Jennifer Wilbanks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Wilbanks - -tc ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 02:54:26 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: Re: TB lawyer guy Tom Clark says: > I just think > it would be funny if he ended up marrying Jennifer Wilbanks. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Wilbanks tc, you are quite the matchmaker. xo - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 11:52:22 +0100 From: hssmrg@bath.ac.uk Subject: Re: Remember those fabulous sixties? ate: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 11:12:04 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: Re: 1967 kevin writes: > Article in the paper today mentions other 40 year olds this year: > "Disraeli Gears" > "Are You Experienced?" > "The Velvet Underground and Nico" > "The Doors" > "Surrealistic Pillow" > "The Who Sell Out" > "Axis: Bold as Love" And a few others. including: Younger Than Yesterday After Bathing At Baxter's John Wesley Harding Between the Buttons/Satanic Majesties Something Else By the Kinks Smiley Smile Songs By Leonard Cohen Fred Neil Absolutely Free Pandemonium Shadow Show Strange Days Magical Mystery Tour (US LP anyway) 5000 Spirits Or the Layers Of the Onion Safe As Milk Gorilla and the end-of the-line Yardbirds' Little Games * Pretty darn good, eh? I have never heard of Pandemonium Shadow Show, but the average rating for the others must be 4.5 - 4.6 out of 5. My instinct is that Safe As Milk and Something Else sound more 1966 to me but I am quite often wrong about these sort of things. Certainly John Peel was playing Safe As Milk on Radio London very early in 67. And Velvet Underground and Nico too, come to think of it. I looked up the release date of 'Piper' and Miles gives it as 5th August. Sad to think that Joe Boyd had already severed relations with Syd before it came out, according to his account at the Barbican show. I always call the Seven Stars the Plough, or poetically the Wain. I think of Big Dipper as American, but I am happy to be corrected, Stewart. - - Mike Godwin ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 05:57:32 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: Re: TB lawyer guy >> and finally, is being known as TB lawyer guy for the rest of his life >> the extent of this guy's karma? shouldn't there at least be an onion >> article or an snl skit or something? > I'm waiting to see what the Daily Show does when they come back from vacation tonite. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 08:59:32 EDT From: HwyCDRrev@aol.com Subject: robyn in HARP _http://harpmagazine.com/news/detail.cfm?article=11284_ (http://harpmagazine.com/news/detail.cfm?article=11284) Robyn Hitchcock Reveals Summer Plans Kate Leary June 3, 2007 When we last saw Robyn Hitchcock, he was rocking the official HARP/Yep Roc party at South by Southwest in Austin this past March, along with R.E.M. guitarist Pete Buck. HARP has now learned from Hitchcockbs camp of an upcoming flurry of activity, complete with album re-releases, live shows, and a TV appearance. June 26: Storefront Hitchcock and Jewels for Sophia (originally released by Warner Bros in 1998 and 1999, respectively) are being reissued by Noble Rot, with fresh liner notes by Scott Schinder. June 29: The Henry Rollins Show on the Independent Film Channel will feature an exclusive performance from Hitchcock and the Venus 3, playing the title track and the song b N.Y. Dollb from his recent album Ole! Tarantula. The show airs on the IFC Friday June 29 at 11 pm EST. June 30 & July 1: Hitchcock and the English Band will perform Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in its entirety as a benefit for Medecins Sans Frontieres at Three Kings Pub in London. Tickets are B# 25 and will be on sale at the venue beginning Friday June 8. July 2: Sartorial Records in the UK is releasing Readymades, which includes a track Robyn recorded with Jon Brion, called bPainkiller Song.b The disc also features songs by the Higsons, Butterfield 8, Gallon Drunk, Lydia Lunch, Terry Edwards and others. August 4: Hitchcock and former Led Zeppelin member John Paul Jones will be performing at the Down on the Farm festival in Halden, Norway. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 06:00:57 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: Re: TB lawyer guy >and finally, is being known as TB lawyer guy for the rest of his life >the extent of this guy's karma? shouldn't there at least be an onion >article or an snl skit or something? > Still a little disturbed about the airport security person who waved him through after being warned to detain him and put on his hazmat suit. If I recall that correcly. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 07:59:57 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: TB lawyer guy On 6/4/07, Lauren Elizabeth wrote: > > > and this one i'll leave to jeff 2fs to do justice: > " 'Greece was picked sort of location-wise for where they wanted to be > for their honeymoon,' said Ryan Prescott, Speaker's law school > classmate and one of his closest friends. Well, you know those lawyers: always so precise with their language. If he'd said "They went to Greece," the possibility exists that someone might have misheard that as "they went to grease" - and follow that statement with "and swim the Channel?" - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 08:57:05 -0500 From: "Michael Wells" Subject: RE: TB lawyer guy > Admittedly the whole thing sounds really fucked up - like he escaped from his CDC father-in-law's laboratory or something. This story screams *serious* made-for-TV-movie potential. The girl could be played by Nicole Richie and Lawyer guy would have to be Eric Bogosian, maybe with some gratuitous honeymoon shots of him in a Speedo and velour smoking jacket. Not that Lawyer guy looks like that, but I just watched 'Wonderland' and the images are still burned on my retinas. That was another movie that could have used another 40 minutes on the cutting room floor, Michael ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 09:04:40 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: TB lawyer guy On 6/4/07, Michael Wells wrote: > > > Admittedly the whole thing sounds really fucked up - like he escaped > from his CDC father-in-law's laboratory or something. > > > This story screams *serious* made-for-TV-movie potential. You are slipping, dude. Clearly, you meant to write "made-for-TB-movie potential." - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 10:49:14 -0400 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: TB lawyer guy - -----Original Message----- From: owner-fegmaniax@smoe.org [mailto:owner-fegmaniax@smoe.org] On Behalf Of 2fs Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 9:00 AM To: Lauren Elizabeth Cc: a sweet little cupcake...baked by the devil! Subject: Re: TB lawyer guy On 6/4/07, Lauren Elizabeth wrote: >> ?> >> and this one i'll leave to jeff 2fs to do justice: >> " 'Greece was picked sort of location-wise for where they wanted to be >> for their honeymoon,' said Ryan Prescott, Speaker's law school >> classmate and one of his closest friends. Jeff N. cam bouncing back with: >Well, you know those lawyers: always so precise with their language. >If he'd said "They went to Greece," the possibility exists that someone might have misheard that as "they went to grease" - and follow that statement with "and swim the Channel?" Prior to "the penguin on top of the television blowing up?" MJ Bachman ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 09:50:14 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: RE: TB lawyer guy >This story screams *serious* made-for-TV-movie potential. > >The girl could be played by Nicole Richie and Lawyer guy would have to >be Eric Bogosian, maybe with some gratuitous honeymoon shots of him in a >Speedo and velour smoking jacket. I like Eric Roberts better than Bogosian. He exudes sleaze to the Nth degree. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 10:17:29 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Dwarf Subject: Re: TB lawyer guy Lauren Elizabeth wrote: > and finally, is being known as TB lawyer guy for the rest of his > life the extent of this guy's karma? shouldn't there at least be > an onion article or an snl skit or something? Of course, it happens the week that The Daily Show, Colbert, Conan, and Dave are all on their post-sweeps vacations. Somewhere though, there are SNL writers swearing at themselves about how this should have happened in April or August so they could take advantage of it. Sadly, based on this past season, they wouldn't have done that much that was that funny barring a couple okay jokes in Weekend Update, but.... "Children have always enjoyed my movies. They are just not allowed to watch many of them." -- John Waters . ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. http://travel.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 10:30:43 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: Re: Remember those fabulous sixties? >* Pretty darn good, eh? I have never heard of Pandemonium Shadow Show, but the average rating for the others must be 4.5 - 4.6 out of 5. Pandemonium Shadow Show was Harry Nilsson's debut: http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:k9fexqe5ldhe I forgot all about negligible debut recordings that year from Canned Heat and the Grateful Dead, and the stellar debut of Moby Grape, and Blowin' Your Mind from Van Morrison. There may have been one or two other records that came out in '67, but memory begins to fail...I was only 13 at the time after all, and there were other things on my mind - there was the war on TV every night, this girl named Sharon at school, perpetual fighting with my racist cop father...the usual teenage traumas. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 14:08:44 -0400 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: Remember those fabulous sixties? - -----Original Message----- From: owner-fegmaniax@smoe.org [mailto:owner-fegmaniax@smoe.org] On Behalf Of kevin Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 1:31 PM To: hssmrg@bath.ac.uk; fegmaniax@smoe.org Subject: Re: Remember those fabulous sixties? >* Pretty darn good, eh? I have never heard of Pandemonium Shadow Show, but the average rating for the others must be 4.5 - 4.6 out of 5. Pandemonium Shadow Show was Harry Nilsson's debut: http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:k9fexqe5ldhe >I forgot all about negligible debut recordings that year from Canned Heat and the Grateful Dead, and the stellar debut of Moby Grape, and Blowin' Your Mind from Van Morrison. There may have been one or two other records that came out in '67, but memory begins to fail...I was only 13 at the time after all, Quicksilver Messenger Service? Country Joe and the Fish? The Blues Magoos? Steve Miller Band? The Detroit scene didn't start didn't start popping out debuts until 1968. I was 13 for all of 20 days and 18 hours in 1967, turing 14 on January 21. I remember seeing Jefferson Airplane, The Who and other cool acts on The Smothers Brothers show. I even did a report on the SB show as an 8th grade assignment. I'm pretty sure Gram's debut with the International Submarine Band, "Safe At Home" was from 1967, although it's certainly not as noteworthy as the Flying Burrito Brothers debut a few years later. MJB Mary Chapin Carpenter - The Calling ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 14:55:23 -0400 From: "Mark P" Subject: 1967 in music http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_in_music Relatively safe to say it was a fairly happenin' year? I was nine. Carry on. m ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 15:33:18 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: frack. i was late to the party, so maybe i shouldn't complain. well it never stopped me before: "The producers of SCI FI Channel's Battlestar Galactica confirmed that the upcoming fourth season will be the show's last.": http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=41709&type=0 i guess it's better than "we'll just continue on and on until the show kind of sucks." xo p.s. speaking of BSG, are the germans boycotting feglist? - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 15:56:06 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: reap Bill France Jr., longtime NASCAR chief, 74: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/motorsports/4860169.html xo - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 16:47:46 -0400 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: reap - -----Original Message----- From: owner-fegmaniax@smoe.org [mailto:owner-fegmaniax@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Lauren Elizabeth Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 3:56 PM To: a sweet little cupcake...baked by the devil! Subject: reap Bill France Jr., longtime NASCAR chief, 74: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/motorsports/4860169.html NASCAR: Where you can't tell one brand of car from another until you slap on the headlight and taillight decals. Maybe that's the reason for the plummiting tv ratings and empty seats at the tracks? I stopped watching years ago. My favorite car racing these days are the Aussie V-8 Super Cars. They run on OZ road courses and city circuits and actually look like their showroom (Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore) showroom counterparts. MJ Bachman ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 00:19:52 +0200 From: Sebastian Hagedorn Subject: Re: frack. - -- Lauren Elizabeth is rumored to have mumbled on 4. Juni 2007 15:33:18 -0400 regarding frack.: > i was late to the party, so maybe i shouldn't complain. well it never > stopped me before: > > "The producers of SCI FI Channel's Battlestar Galactica confirmed that > the upcoming fourth season will be the show's last.": > http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=41709&type=0 > > i guess it's better than "we'll just continue on and on until the show > kind of sucks." I agree. I'm not sure how they will get the series to a satisfying end in the span of only one more season, but I'm guardedly optimistic that they might pull it off. > p.s. speaking of BSG, are the germans boycotting feglist? (I hope you really are referring to me and I'm not being pathetically narcissistic here) It's only been one week! First I was ill and then I was away on a business trip. Well, maybe I'm dense, but how is that related to BSG? Now that I may have thoroughly embarrassed myself I can perhaps vindicate myself by telling y'all that I'm going to catch my first Robyn show in 10 years next Monday! Since he won't play Germany (giving us all the reason in the world to boycott feglist, btw) I will go to Utrecht. The venue (Tivoli) is the same one where I saw the memorable R.E.M. show in 1987. - -- Sebastian Hagedorn Am alten Stellwerk 22, 50733 Kvln, Germany http://www.uni-koeln.de/~a0620/ "Being just contaminates the void" - Robyn Hitchcock ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:29:03 -0400 From: "Lauren Elizabeth" Subject: Re: frack. Sebastian Hagedorn says: > I agree. I'm not sure how they will get the series to a satisfying end in > the span of only one more season, but I'm guardedly optimistic that they > might pull it off. i've been pretty impressed with how they've handled the storyline so far, so hopefully they will do good. > > p.s. speaking of BSG, are the germans boycotting feglist? > > (I hope you really are referring to me and I'm not being pathetically > narcissistic here) of course and no. > It's only been one week! First I was ill and then I was away on a business > trip. Well, maybe I'm dense, but how is that related to BSG? it seemed like at least ten days. maybe even two weeks. i just wanted to make sure you weren't going to pull a ken on us (sorry, low i admit it, but ken, come back and defend your honor.) and it's related because you're one of the resident BSG fans. i've been feeling the lonely BSG geek onlist, having to resort to the BSG wiki, audio commentaries, and television without pity website. btw, sci-fi fans: i was watching "bladerunner" the other night, and they use the term "skin job." does anyone know when that term was first used? at any rate, have great fun at the robyn show. xo p.s. speaking of germany, my sister is off soon on a europe trip and berlin is one of her stops. p.p.s. also, in a surprise move, i found my father reading a book on berlin history. usually it's all french history, all the time. - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 18:34:11 -0500 From: "Miles Goosens" Subject: Re: frack. On 6/4/07, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote: > -- Lauren Elizabeth is rumored to have mumbled on > 4. Juni 2007 15:33:18 -0400 regarding frack.: > > > i was late to the party, so maybe i shouldn't complain. well it never > > stopped me before: > > > > "The producers of SCI FI Channel's Battlestar Galactica confirmed that > > the upcoming fourth season will be the show's last.": > > http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=41709&type=0 > > > > i guess it's better than "we'll just continue on and on until the show > > kind of sucks." > > I agree. I'm not sure how they will get the series to a satisfying end in > the span of only one more season, but I'm guardedly optimistic that they > might pull it off. After this year's season finale, I thought they had two seasons left at most, given the show's commitment to actually making progress in its main story arc and how far things have progressed. That is, they had two seasons left at most without resorting to tedious plot extending devices. So though I love this show above all other TV, I'm really not sad to hear that it's got only 22 shows to go and that's it - - sounds about right to me. I also suspect, given the show's cost and ratings misery once Sci-Fi dumbly moved it to Sunday nights, that the show's producers are deciding that they can get a commitment now for 22 more shows and wrap everything up the right way (i.e., certainty), vs. doing 14-16 shows in Season 4, doing the usual cliffhanger thing, and then having to fight a renewal battle they might not win and risk never getting to complete the show. I'm still waiting for Ron Moore to utter the words "Babylon 5," but the show BSG has always most resembled had a five-season story arc from the very beginning and was facing likely cancellation after Season 4. They elected to compress the original Season 5 story arc into the end of Season 4, rather than leave everything in the lurch. As it turns out, they *were* cancelled, but did get to do a Season 5 (plus the CRUSADER spinoff and some "movies") when TNT unexpectedly came to the rescue... but this meant that neither s4 nor s5 ended up as they had envisioned them. I imagine Ron found this example instructive. later, Miles ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:03:26 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: Remember those fabulous sixties? On 6/4/07, hssmrg@bath.ac.uk wrote: > > > > I always call the Seven Stars the Plough, or poetically the Wain. I > think of Big Dipper as American, but I am happy to be corrected, > Stewart. From whence comes the term "drinking gourd"-- African or Native American traditions? I seem to recall it being related to Underground Railroad stories... - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:04:46 -0500 From: "Sumiko Keay" Subject: Re: frack. Well, you can always go to TWOP! Their BSG forum is very active. As is Sciffy's but I'm kind of afraid of the Sciffy boards. They're practically at Earth right now -- so I can imagine that they can resolve things nicely and not leave us with a pile of jujubes. Sumi On 6/4/07, Lauren Elizabeth wrote: > Sebastian Hagedorn says: > > I agree. I'm not sure how they will get the series to a satisfying end in > > the span of only one more season, but I'm guardedly optimistic that they > > might pull it off. > > i've been pretty impressed with how they've handled the storyline so > far, so hopefully they will do good. > > > > p.s. speaking of BSG, are the germans boycotting feglist? > > > > (I hope you really are referring to me and I'm not being pathetically > > narcissistic here) > > of course and no. > > > It's only been one week! First I was ill and then I was away on a business > > trip. Well, maybe I'm dense, but how is that related to BSG? > > it seemed like at least ten days. maybe even two weeks. i just > wanted to make sure you weren't going to pull a ken on us (sorry, low > i admit it, but ken, come back and defend your honor.) > > and it's related because you're one of the resident BSG fans. i've > been feeling the lonely BSG geek onlist, having to resort to the BSG > wiki, audio commentaries, and television without pity website. > > btw, sci-fi fans: i was watching "bladerunner" the other night, and > they use the term "skin job." does anyone know when that term was > first used? > > at any rate, have great fun at the robyn show. > > xo > > p.s. speaking of germany, my sister is off soon on a europe trip and > berlin is one of her stops. > > p.p.s. also, in a surprise move, i found my father reading a book on > berlin history. usually it's all french history, all the time. > > -- > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." > > - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 12:47:10 -0400 (EDT) From: Christopher Gross Subject: Speaking of reunited bands... Skinny Puppy is on tour! I've been remiss in not pointing this out sooner. Remaining North American dates are: June 5: Toronto, ON ~ Kool Haus June 6: Montreal, QC ~ Le Spectrum June 7: Boston, MA ~ Avalon Ballroom June 8: Philadelphia, PA ~ Electric Factory June 9: New York, NY ~ Nokia Theater Times Square June 11: Washington DC ~ 9:30 Club [I'm there!] June 12: Baltimore, MD ~ Sonar June 14: Atlanta, GA ~ Center Stage June 15: New Orleans, LA ~ House Of Blues June 16: Houston, TX ~ Warehouse Live June 17: Dallas, TX ~ House Of Blues June 19: Tempe, AZ ~ Marquee Theater June 21: San Francisco, CA ~ The Fillmore June 22: Los Angeles, CA ~ Henry Fonda Theater June 23: Los Angeles, CA ~ Henry Fonda Theater June 24: Anaheim, CA ~ House Of Blues European tour follows in August; info at skinnypuppy.com. Though mentioning Skinny Puppy on the Feg list was once sort of a hobby of mine, I've never actually seen them live before. I did see cEvin play drums for Ogre in 2001, though, which should count for something. - --Chris ______________________________________________________________________ Christopher Gross On the Internet, nobody knows I'm a dog. chrisg@gwu.edu ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V16 #225 ********************************