From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V16 #350 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Tuesday, September 25 2007 Volume 16 : Number 350 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Robyn one-offs [JBJ ] Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME) [Rex ] Re: Slovenly [Rex ] Re: Robyn one-offs [Rex ] Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME) [Michael Sweeney <] Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME) [Michael Sweeney <] Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME [2fs ] Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME) [kevin ] Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME [kevin ] Re: bjork's cool toy [Steve Talkowski ] bjork's cool toy [djini@voicenet.com] RE: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME) [Michael Sweeney <] Re: tl;dr: DSO, MBE, LBW and bar [grutness@slingshot.co.nz] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 15:53:52 -0700 (PDT) From: JBJ Subject: Re: Robyn one-offs Some more from my research: spoken word response on Millenium Thoughts CD revamped version of IODOT on "For The Kids Too" (on Nettwerk) "Crumble Like Dust" on the Spyda compilation CD "Caught In The Net". "I Wish I Was Doing This" is from a comp called "Graciously" "Painkiller Song" on "Readymades" comp (Satorial Records). On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Benjamin Lukoff wrote: > On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, JBJ wrote: > >> Broken Heart -- off the More Oar compilation >> Statue With A Walkman -- off the Sequel Sampler >> Green Storm Lantern, and 2 more -- book and CD from Italy >> Book -- from Duplex Planet cd of Ernest Noyes Brookings >> Let Me Roll It -- some Paul McCartney tribute >> Your Day Will Come -- Minus 5 vs. Young Fresh Fellows >> Your Day Will Come (edit with different Robyn Rant) -- Minus 5 vs. Young >> Fresh Fellows Promo Single >> Gigolo Aunt and one more -- Live And Direct (Australian radio comp) >> City Of Women -- Hedwig and Angry Inch compilation >> Are Friends Electric -- Terry Edwards cd? >> I Wish I Was Doing This -- >> Mamie Dunn / Good Times Rock N Roll -- YFF Tribute >> >> I'm sure there are others; it'd just be nice to see these all listed >> somewhere. It could help Eddie out with his ambitious project! > > "Why Would Anybody Live Here" by the Sadies...and does his serving as > narrator on John Wesley Harding's "A Bloody Show" count? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 17:03:10 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME) On 9/24/07, HwyCDRrev@aol.com wrote: > > > >many Vu songs have appeared on LR albums over time > >esp. on the 1st 2 LPs - > >but i do not believe "Vicious" was one of them, unfortunately > > Most recent one I can think of was "Real Good Time Together" on Street > Hassle, 1977. Anybody? That there is a real fucked up version of "Real Good Time Together", is all I know. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 18:58:37 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: Robyn one-offs On 9/24/07, Benjamin Lukoff wrote: > > On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, JBJ wrote: > > > > Your Day Will Come -- Minus 5 vs. Young Fresh Fellows > > Your Day Will Come (edit with different Robyn Rant) -- Minus 5 vs. Young > > Fresh Fellows Promo Single > > "Why Would Anybody Live Here" by the Sadies...and does his serving as > narrator on John Wesley Harding's "A Bloody Show" count? Given the M5/YFF thing above, yes - which means we should also include "White City" by Thomas Dolby. - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 17:10:50 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: Slovenly On 9/24/07, 2fs wrote: > > It's my impression (see: Negativland, Meat Puppets, Huskers, Minutemen...) > that Mr. G. Ginn is essentially a horse's ass. Hey, he did get the Huskers back together. Not as a band, but, you know, to sue him. But we still haven't seen any of those records reissued yet, so I wonder where that stands. > PS: Hey, I used that rare vowel that Dave uses... Yeah, I noticed that. And you even caught it before anyone else did, which is what I meant to do with that clever, intentional "two or more people laying together" thing. Yep. That's the story over here. - -Rex - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 17:17:48 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: Robyn one-offs On 9/24/07, JBJ wrote: > > Some more from my research: > > spoken word response on Millenium Thoughts CD > revamped version of IODOT on "For The Kids Too" (on Nettwerk) > "Crumble Like Dust" on the Spyda compilation CD "Caught In The Net". > "I Wish I Was Doing This" is from a comp called "Graciously" > "Painkiller Song" on "Readymades" comp (Satorial Records). I haven't heard any of these, or the YFF/M5 tribute. What about the "pre-order bonus" songs (2 or more apiece) with each of the Yep Roc releases, including the Live EP... the bonus "Spooked" songs came on a CDR, the others download-only, but those would all count, right? - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 03:52:17 +0000 From: Michael Sweeney Subject: Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME) HwyCDRrev said: >In a message dated 9/23/2007 10:51:06 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, >jeffreyw2fs.j@gmail.com writes: >>>I know you didn't write that yourself - but in fact, arguably it is: am I >>misremembering, or didn't a VU version of this show up on one of those >>posthumous odds'n'sods collections? (Like many early Reed solo tracks, it seems) > >many Vu songs have appeared on LR albums over time >esp. on the 1st 2 LPs - >but i do not believe "Vicious" was one of them, unfortunately While "Vicious" wasn't on "VU" or "Another View," in the "Classic Albums" show on "Transformer," Lou talks about "Vicious" coming from Andy telling him he ought to write a song called "Vicious" and then reciting the first line to him. Since he seemed to be talking about the old Factory days -- and, IIRC, they weren't exactly on friendly (or at least semi-collaborating) terms by '72 -- it seems pretty safe to assume that "Vicious" (at least in some written form) dates to the VU days. (As the list's unofficial resident Lou-ologist, sorry I didn't weigh in on this earlier...I was busy losing miserably this week (after leading the league in pts last week!) in the Feg-based fantasy football league, "Groovy Decay," on Yahoo! How in the hell can my 3 receivers make 63 pts one week and only 4 pts the next??? I assume Steve Smith's arms fell off or something...) Michael "Also available for Lennon, Macca, Dylan, Townshend, Buckingham, Strummer, etc. queries (note: answers guaranteed to be full of unreliable memories and closely-held personal opinions)" Sweeney _________________________________________________________________ Capture your memories in an online journal! http://www.reallivemoms.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM&loc=us ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 04:33:49 +0000 From: Michael Sweeney Subject: Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME) kevin said: >>many Vu songs have appeared on LR albums over time >>esp. on the 1st 2 LPs - >>but i do not believe "Vicious" was one of them, unfortunately > >Most recent one I can think of was "Real Good Time Together" on Street Hassle, 1977. Anybody? Think it was '78, actually (I do luvs me some "Street Hassle"!)...and I think that is the latest use of Lou's recycling VU-era tracks (following "She's My Best Friend" on "Coney Island Baby" and some half-dozen or so on earlier releases). BTW, I listened to "Gimmie Some Good Times" (from "SH") the other day...and had almost forgotten about the intro, which is perhaps the funniest thing Lou ever committed to tape ("Metal Machine Music" notwithstanding). From memory (in the form of a call-and-response, IIRC back-and-forth, between the left and right channels), Lou doing both voices over the instrumental of "Sweet Jane": "Hey, if it ain't the old 'Rock 'n' Roll Animal' himself...What you doing, bro?" "Standing on the corner..." "What you got in your hand?" "Suitcase in my hand..." "No shit!?!" "Jack is in his corset, Janie's in her vest..." "Fuckin' faggot!" "Sweet Jane, I'm in a rock-and-roll band..." "Well, I can _see_ that..." Michael "OK - maybe 'I Wanna Be Black' is funnier overall (on purpose, I hope...)" Sweeney _________________________________________________________________ Capture your memories in an online journal! http://www.reallivemoms.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM&loc=us ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 00:10:57 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME On 9/24/07, Michael Sweeney wrote: > > > BTW, I listened to "Gimmie Some Good Times" (from "SH") the other > day...and > had almost forgotten about the intro, which is perhaps the funniest thing > Lou > ever committed to tape ("Metal Machine Music" notwithstanding). From > memory > (in the form of a call-and-response, IIRC back-and-forth, between the left > and > right channels), Lou doing both voices over the instrumental of "Sweet > Jane": > > "Hey, if it ain't the old 'Rock 'n' Roll Animal' himself...What you doing, > bro?" > > "Standing on the corner..." > > "What you got in your hand?" > > "Suitcase in my hand..." > > "No shit!?!" > > "Jack is in his corset, Janie's in her vest..." > > "Fuckin' faggot!" > > "Sweet Jane, I'm in a rock-and-roll band..." > > "Well, I can _see_ that..." > > > Michael "OK - maybe 'I Wanna Be Black' is funnier overall (on purpose, I > hope...)" Sweeney Well, the whole of _Take No Prisoners_ is pretty much Lou's stand-up act, no? - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:16:16 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME On 9/24/07, Michael Sweeney wrote: From memory > (in the form of a call-and-response, IIRC back-and-forth, between the left and > right channels), Lou doing both voices over the instrumental of "Sweet Jane": > > "Hey, if it ain't the old 'Rock 'n' Roll Animal' himself...What you doing, > bro?" > > "Standing on the corner..." > > "What you got in your hand?" > > "Suitcase in my hand..." > > "No shit!?!" > > "Jack is in his corset, Janie's in her vest..." > > "Fuckin' faggot!" > > "Sweet Jane, I'm in a rock-and-roll band..." > > "Well, I can _see_ that..." Yeah, I can remember hearing that for the first time and having to run it back four or five times to figure out every last bit of meta in that part before being able to proceed on the the rest of the song. How does that relate to "You can talk in this part / No you can't" bit in "Temptation"? Older recording but released later, and I never knew if that weird studio chatter stuff was part of the original unreleased mix, or something cooked up for the '80's debut of it. Electricity comes from other planets. That's true. Not *all* electrictiy of course, but.., - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 06:03:37 +0000 From: Michael Sweeney Subject: RE: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME Rex wrote: > On 9/24/07, Michael Sweeney wrote:>> From memory> > (in the form of a call-and-response, IIRC back-and-forth, between the left and> > right channels), Lou doing both voices over the instrumental of "Sweet Jane":> >> > "Hey, if it ain't the old 'Rock 'n' Roll Animal' himself...What you doing,> > bro?" [etc....]> > Yeah, I can remember hearing that for the first time and having to run> it back four or five times to figure out every last bit of meta in> that part before being able to proceed on the the rest of the song.> > How does that relate to "You can talk in this part / No you can't" bit> in "Temptation"? Older recording but released later, and I never knew> if that weird studio chatter stuff was part of the original unreleased> mix, or something cooked up for the '80's debut of it.> > Electricity comes from other planets. That's true. Not *all*> electrictiy of course, but.., It's not that bad a solo... Michael "I'm sure the line breaks in this one will end up all messed up..." Sweeney _________________________________________________________________ More photos; more messages; more whatever  Get MORE with Windows Live Hotmail.. NOW with 5GB storage. http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration _HM_mini_5G_0907 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 06:30:55 +0000 From: Michael Sweeney Subject: RE: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME Jeff wrote:>On 9/24/07, Michael Sweeney wrote: BTW, I listened to "Gimmie Some Good Times" (from "SH") the other day...andhad almost forgotten about the intro, which is perhaps the funniest thing Louever committed to tape ("Metal Machine Music" notwithstanding). From memory (in the form of a call-and-response, IIRC back-and-forth, between the left andright channels), Lou doing both voices over the instrumental of "Sweet Jane": [snip, etc.]Michael "OK - maybe 'I Wanna Be Black' is funnier overall (on purpose, I hope...)" Sweeney >Well, the whole of _Take No Prisoners_ is pretty much Lou's stand-up act, no? Yepper -- pretty much all it lacks is: "...I'll be here all week...try the veal...and be sure to tip your waitresses, ladies and germs!" Michael "Wagner / Hunter guitar riffs vs. Lou verbal riffs on Christgau, Streisand, and Patti Smith? No contest - 'Rock 'N' Roll Animal' wins" Sweeney _________________________________________________________________ More photos; more messages; more whatever  Get MORE with Windows Live Hotmail.. NOW with 5GB storage. http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration _HM_mini_5G_0907 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 00:02:58 -0700 From: "Stacked Crooked" Subject: Re: Robyn one-offs shows everything that's currently ready to go. i *think* i've prepped everything that i've got access to. here follows a list of items known to be missing. surely there are others. any additions or corrections to either list would be greatly appreciated. and, of course, any needed material that can be sent my way would be *most* appreciated. <"Why Would Anybody Live Here" by the Sadies> you'll note that for guest appearances, i've been including the entire album on which robyn appears. most of them, if neither myself nor the library already owned a copy, i've been able to find 'em for a dollar or two at half.com. this one's a bit pricier, so i haven't sprung for it. do you have the disc, ben? may i borrow it from you? will you be at the cave singers in-store on tuesday? <...and does his serving as narrator on John Wesley Harding's "A Bloody Show" count?> i'd like to include an audio rip of the entire show -- even if the DVD's audio is in AC3 -- but haven't been able to find a copy for less than ten dollars (or so). do you have the disc, ben? may i borrow it from you? will you be at the cave singers in-store on tuesday? - -- [Cameo Appearance], from . - -- "Alligator Man" and "Plutonium Express", by Knox. - -- "Are 'Friends' Electric?", from . - -- "Blades Of Battenburg" and "House Of Dark Shadows", by Paul Roland. - -- *A Bloody Show*, by John Wesley Harding. - -- "Crumble Like Dust", from . - -- *Favourite Colours*, The Sadies: . - -- "I Wish I Were Doing This", from . - -- "If You Know Time", from . - -- "Let It Be Me"/"Gigolo Aunt", from . - -- "No Way Out Of Time"/"She Was You", from . - -- "Ride" [Demo Version], from . - -- "Sinister But She Was Happy" [Demo], from . - -- "Your Day Will Come" [Alternate Version], from . - -- The Replacements, "Ye Sleeping Knights Of Jesus" - -- Uncle Tupelo "I Wanna Destroy You" my plan is to seed the torrent after adding the new material from yep roc's forthcoming boxed-set. i've got a request in for the library to purchase a copy, but kind of have my doubts. so, if somebody could upload FLACs to usenet on or about the street-date, it'd be appreciated. i e-mailed yep roc telling them that i'd purchase the eight-platter vinyl box if they'd include a FLAC option with purchase, but they said they're only set up to do mp3s (uhm, what*ever*); so that kinda nips that plan in the bud, i'd guess. hmm, it occurs to me that last week's e-mail from yep roc never appeared here? i think the only real news is that the release date has been pushed back to october 30th, and that the rekkids are now available for pre-order (and that if you order the vinyl edition, you get free mp3s of the works...but not FLACs). ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:23:11 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME) >"Hey, if it ain't the old 'Rock 'n' Roll Animal' himself...What you doing, >bro?" > >"Standing on the corner..." > >"What you got in your hand?" > >"Suitcase in my hand..." > >"No shit!?!" > >"Jack is in his corset, Janie's in her vest..." > >"Fuckin' faggot!" I'm thinkin' it's actually "fuckin' faggot junkie," but I haven't actually broken out my copy in a while. I always liked Springsteen's guest shot, back before he became B*R*U*C*E... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:26:32 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: RE: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME How does that relate to "You can talk in this part / No you >can't" bit> in "Temptation"? Older recording but released later, and I never >knew> if that weird studio chatter stuff was part of the original unreleased> >mix, or something cooked up for the '80's debut of it.> > Electricity comes >from other planets. That's true. Not *all*> electrictiy of course, but..,>It's not that bad a solo... The notes from the banana box indicated that was just Lou Sterling & Dougie goofing in the vocal booth. I suspect there may have been stimulants involved. np 1st Procol Harum ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:17:38 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeanne Benzel Subject: bjork's cool toy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReacTable (the page has a link out to youtube so you can see it being played) I can't remember whether I posted about this thing when I saw Bjork back in May, but seriously, it is so fun to watch. The "table" resembles a giant drum, and there is a camera focused directly down onto it so you can see the cogs and cubes and watch the musicians' hands moving them around. It looks like an arcane game: sonic shuffleboard, or pulsating poker - or a digital tarot whose meanings are clear only to the utterly absorbed players. Oh, and it sounds neat too. I saw her again last night, and while the video wasn't quite as easy to see (Madison Square Garden being what it is) I was just as enthralled. Jeanne p.s. this is an experiment to see if my posts will get through using my yahoo address, since so many of my voicenet posts vanished/showed up many days later. - --------------------------------- Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:32:46 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME >Well, the whole of _Take No Prisoners_ is pretty much Lou's stand-up act, >no? One of my favorite comedy albums ever. "Don't you hate that fucking Barbra Streisand, man?" "I mean what does Robert Christgau do in bed, is he a toe-fucker or what?" Though they played "Satellite Of Love" pretty straight, considering. And he had a monstrous guitar sound in that set, when he bothered to play. Or was that Chuck Hammer? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 12:35:42 -0400 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME) Street Hassle needs a reissue. - -----Original Message----- From: owner-fegmaniax@smoe.org [mailto:owner-fegmaniax@smoe.org] On Behalf Of kevin Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 12:23 PM To: Michael Sweeney; fegs Subject: Re: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME) >"Hey, if it ain't the old 'Rock 'n' Roll Animal' himself...What you doing, >bro?" > >"Standing on the corner..." > >"What you got in your hand?" > >"Suitcase in my hand..." > >"No shit!?!" > >"Jack is in his corset, Janie's in her vest..." > >"Fuckin' faggot!" I'm thinkin' it's actually "fuckin' faggot junkie," but I haven't actually broken out my copy in a while. I always liked Springsteen's guest shot, back before he became B*R*U*C*E... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:36:36 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: Re: Slovenly >> It's my impression (see: Negativland, Meat Puppets, Huskers, Minutemen...) >> that Mr. G. Ginn is essentially a horse's ass. I'm not really up on his business dealings but his trio Gone made a record called Criminal Mind that just slays, if you like power-trio surf instrumentals. Which apparently I do. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 12:56:47 -0400 From: Steve Talkowski Subject: Re: bjork's cool toy I was drooling over this while watching her show at ACL a few weeks ago. It's Microsoft's "Surface" technology on steroids. - -Steve On Sep 25, 2007, at 12:17 PM, Jeanne Benzel wrote: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReacTable (the page has a link out to > youtube so you can > see it being played) > I can't remember whether I posted about this thing when I saw Bjork > back in May, but seriously, it is so fun to watch. The "table" > resembles a giant drum, and there is a camera focused directly down > onto it so you can see the cogs and cubes and watch the musicians' > hands moving them around. It looks like an arcane game: sonic > shuffleboard, or pulsating poker - or a digital tarot whose > meanings are clear only to the utterly absorbed players. Oh, and it > sounds neat too. > I saw her again last night, and while the video wasn't quite as > easy to see (Madison Square Garden being what it is) I was just as > enthralled. > > Jeanne > p.s. this is an experiment to see if my posts will get through > using my yahoo address, since so many of my voicenet posts vanished/ > showed up many days later. > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not > web links. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:35:14 -0400 (EDT) From: djini@voicenet.com Subject: bjork's cool toy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReacTable (the page has a link out to youtube so you can see it being played) I can't remember whether I posted about this thing when I saw Bjork back in May, but seriously, it is so fun to watch. The "table" resembles a giant drum, and there is a camera focused directly down onto it so you can see the cogs and cubes and watch the musicians' hands moving them around. It looks like an arcane game: sonic shuffleboard, or pulsating poker - or a digital tarot whose meanings are clear only to the utterly absorbed players. Oh, and it sounds neat too. I just saw her again last night, and while the video wasn't quite as easy to see (Madison Square Garden being what it is) I was just as enthralled. Jeanne ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 22:46:25 +0000 From: Michael Sweeney Subject: RE: ROBYN gets Vicious & Waiting For The Man (on DIME) Kevin said:> > [I said]"Hey, if it ain't the old 'Rock 'n' Roll Animal' himself...What you doing, >bro?"> >> >"Standing on the corner..."> >> >"What you got in your hand?"> >> >"Suitcase in my hand..."> >> >"No shit!?!"> >> >"Jack is in his corset, Janie's in her vest..."> >> >"Fuckin' faggot!"> > I'm thinkin' it's actually "fuckin' faggot junkie," but I haven't actually broken out my copy in a while. I always liked Springsteen's >guest shot, back before he became B*R*U*C*E... A. Think you're right (but it does get swallowed a little...) B. The Springsteen guest rap is on the epic song "Street Hassle" itself...and is, IMHO, one of the best (as well as most unexpected) guest star bits in rock (and/or roll) history... Michael "Did I forget to say 'EVAR!'?" Sweeney _________________________________________________________________ Capture your memories in an online journal! http://www.reallivemoms.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM&loc=us ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 11:27:29 +1200 From: grutness@slingshot.co.nz Subject: Re: tl;dr: DSO, MBE, LBW and bar > >Bowie's piano player Mike Garson >plays some piano (you know: he's >the guy who sounds like several highly >trained cats chasing each >other up and down the keyboard. Think of the piano >in "Aladdin >Sane": that guy.) That was Mike Garson? I've always assumed it was the same guy who played on King Crimson's "Cat food" (Keith Tippet) James (no, mentioning "Cat food" is not an attempt to merge threads!) - -- 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") -.-=-.-=-.-=-.-= ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V16 #350 ********************************