From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V16 #353 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Saturday, September 29 2007 Volume 16 : Number 353 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Guest star vocals ["David Stovall" ] RE: Guest star vocals ["Bachman, Michael" ] RE: Guest star vocals [Benjamin Lukoff ] Attention all you steampunk types [kevin ] Re: Attention all you steampunk types [Rex ] Favourite best band-name: Eric Broome & The Dribblers ["Stacked Crooked" ] Re: Guest star vocals ["Stewart C. Russell" ] Re: Guest star vocals [grutness@slingshot.co.nz] Re: Guest star vocals [Michael Sweeney ] Re: Guest star vocals [lep ] RE: Guest star vocals [Michael Sweeney ] Re: Guest star vocals [Rex ] Re: Favourite best band-name: Eric Broome & The Dribblers [Rex ] Re: Guest star vocals ["Stewart C. Russell" ] Re: Favourite best band-name: Eric Broome & The Dribblers [kevin ] Re: Guest star vocals [kevin ] Re: Guest star vocals [kevin ] Re: Attention all you steampunk types [kevin ] Re: Guest star vocals ["Stewart C. Russell" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 09:10:33 -0400 From: "David Stovall" Subject: Re: Guest star vocals > From: "Edward of Sim" > John Lennon on David Bowie's Fame! Good one! Suzanne Vega w/the Smithereens on "In a Lonely Place" Jello Biafra guesting with the Melvins (no particular song in mind) Sinead O'Connor singing "Mother do you think they'll try to break my balls" in Roger Waters' live production of The Wall (1990-ish?) Kirsty MacColl w/the Pogues on "Fairytale of New York." (FTW.) da9ve PS: Noam Chomsky with Chumbawamba? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:12:48 -0400 From: "Bachman, Michael" Subject: RE: Guest star vocals Elvis Costello on 'Til Tuesday's (Other End Of The)Telescope. A case could be made that he is a semi-guest as he co-wrote the song with Aimee Mann. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 15:42:16 +0100 (GMT+01:00) From: "edwardofsim@tiscali.co.uk" Subject: RE: Guest star vocals >From: Michael.Bachman@fanucrobotics.com >Date: 28/09/2007 15:12 >Subj: RE: Guest star vocals > >Elvis Costello on 'Til Tuesday's (Other End Of The)Telescope. A case >could be made that he is a semi-guest as he co-wrote the song with Aimee >Mann. > Elvis Costello on Eurythmics' "Adrian" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:46:53 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: Guest star vocals (was: ROBYN gets Vicious & W aiting For The Man (on DIME) > On 9/26/07, Michael Sweeney wrote: > > > > > > BTW - new thread? Favorite guest star bits (cameo appearances) in rock > > 'n' roll history (I'm thinking mostly vocals, cuz instrumental > > appearances are a little more ephemeral...but I'll bow to any enthusiastic > > endorsements)... > > Ronald Reagan on Was (Not Was)'s "Tell Me That I'm Dreaming." The unknown, very Woody Allen-esque phone caller on The Dukes of Stratosphear's "My Love Explodes" (which was originally a "guest vocal" on an on-air performance by Tuli Kupferberg, of the Fugs, of "Go Fuck Yourself With Your Atom Bomb"). - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 06:30:22 +0100 From: "Edward of Sim" Subject: Re: Guest star vocals Heh! Yeh, I was a regular poster to r.m.b, as well as fegMANIAX, back before I moved to the UK in 1996. I recognise you as well from your contribution to 'let it r.m.b'! (It's been a while -- was it 'I'm Looking Through You'?) I've been lurking on the feglist for the last 11+ years, with just the occasional useless post, but only just a few days ago decided to unsubscribe to the digest and re-subscribe to the continuous deluge! peace, Edward - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Benjamin Lukoff" To: "Edward of Sim" Cc: "fegs" Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 11:31 PM Subject: Re: Guest star vocals > On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, Edward of Sim wrote: > >> > Blondie Chaplin on "Sail On, Sailor"? Or does that not count because he >> > was technically a Beach Boy at the time? >> >> Yeh, I'd say doesn't count, for the reason you mention. >> >> Haha, though! How about Jack Rieley on 'A Day in the Life of a Tree'? > > Ooh, good one. Totally forgot about that. > Also Dean Torrance on "Barbara Ann"... > > PS--you used to be on rec.music.beatles, no? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 12:12:42 -0700 (PDT) From: Benjamin Lukoff Subject: RE: Guest star vocals On Fri, 28 Sep 2007, edwardofsim@tiscali.co.uk wrote: > >From: Michael.Bachman@fanucrobotics.com > >Date: 28/09/2007 15:12 > >Subj: RE: Guest star vocals > > > >Elvis Costello on 'Til Tuesday's (Other End Of The)Telescope. A case > >could be made that he is a semi-guest as he co-wrote the song with > Aimee > >Mann. > > > Elvis Costello on Eurythmics' "Adrian" Elvis Costello on Squeeze's "Tempted" and "Black Coffee in Bed"? Glenn Tilbrook on Elvis Costello's "From a Whisper to a Scream"? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 14:54:46 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: Attention all you steampunk types I was just looking at a site I like to check out occasionally & thought maybe somebody in the feg kingdom might enjoy the following: http://www.datamancer.net/projects/engine/engine.htm Just as randomly: any Donald Barthelme fans in the house? np: Burnt Weeny Sandwich/The Mothers Of Invention ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 17:00:28 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: Attention all you steampunk types On 9/28/07, kevin wrote: > > I was just looking at a site I like to check out occasionally & thought > maybe somebody in the feg kingdom might enjoy the following: > > http://www.datamancer.net/projects/engine/engine.htm Nice. Maybe someday I'll get that teak laptop after all. And they sell every other kind of dorky skin for cellphones... why can't I have one of those in wood as well? - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 17:55:11 -0700 From: "Stacked Crooked" Subject: Favourite best band-name: Eric Broome & The Dribblers hadn't realised that this was a new version. thanks for sharing (the info - -- anybody got the content?)! <"Painkiller Song" on "Readymades" comp (Satorial Records).> just downloaded this from amazon. i'm not proud of what i've done; but neither shall i hide from it. it downloaded *crazy* fast, for what it's worth. i mean, fucking *crazy* fast. unfortunately, the song sucks. speaking of "fucking", and apropos of earlier discussion. was listening this morning to *Fair Warning* (always and forever my favourite best van-halen record), and my mind was wandering a bit, so that the "she looked so *fucking* good" line crept up on me unawares; and, i must say, quite shocked me. so there's more evidence for the theory earlier propounded: even fucking *van halen* can jolt a listener with a judiciously placed "fuck"-bomb. i thought the first third was just so-so, but the last two thirds were *very* funny. liked the bit about the sofa the best. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 21:40:49 -0400 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: Guest star vocals and that ubiquitous 80s mashup of Ronald Reagan quotes "Good Times & Bad": ' ... and break, break the backbone of america ... I'm president' Wish I could remember who recorded it. Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 11:32:13 +1200 From: grutness@slingshot.co.nz Subject: Re: Guest star vocals Strange - my reply to this thread seems to have been spindled,folded, mutilated, and then shoved into a pile of pixels lurking behind my desk. I'll try again: Depending on what you mean by "rock", you could count "New York Girls" by Steeleye Span, with frantic (and very good) ukelele playing and guest goonish asides by Peter Sellers. If you can count producers, then Eno's backing vocals on James (no relation)'s "Sometimes (Lester Piggott)" raise that song from average to well above it. Similarly, Robert Fripp's guitar work on The Roches' "Hammond Song". And while we're talking of instrumental add ins, there's Philip Glass on Paul Simon's "The late great Johnny Ace" Patti Smith does some fine work on a couple of tracks by REM and Blue Oyster Cult, IIRC. As for KaTe (or however it's supposed to be capitalised), I'll work in the other direction to "Don't give up" and point out Dave Gilmour's vocals on "Pull out the pin". I'll also mention the wonderful Beth Orton on Finley Quaye's "Dice". James (glad to see no-one's mentioned Sting on "Money for nothing". Ooops) - -- 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: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 02:00:59 +0000 From: Michael Sweeney Subject: Re: Guest star vocals kevin wrote: >>Hard to beat Roy Harper's turn on "Have a Cigar"! > >So true. ...Well, you could perhaps even say "Hats off!" to him... Michael "Plus, it falls under a special category of 'Guest Lead Vocal Which is Nearly Indistiguishable From at Least One of the Band's Existing Vocalists' (at least IM-and-others'-HO)" Sweeney _________________________________________________________________ Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list with Windows Live Spaces. It's easy! http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&m kt=en-us ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 22:16:59 -0400 From: lep Subject: Re: Guest star vocals hi feglist, i was just thinking of johnny cash and fiona apple doing "bridge over trouble water" (i'm a pushover for ms. apple.) that's more of a duet (although i do like it and, as a general rule, duets kind of give me the creeps.) but thinking of that song, i was reminded me to see what's on dime, and i did just find this. this is the lazy's man's way to answer this question since i haven't actually heard the performances yet: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=161930 copied from that exact page: << DVD # 112 ELVIS COSTELLO, The Imposters and Friends Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City, NJ 19 May 2006 ********************************************** Recording: from TV with DVD-Recorder LG RH7800 Lineage: TV -> DVD-Recorder Harddisk -> DVD+RW -> PC with CloneDVD2 -> uTorrent 1.6.1 Menu: No Cover Artworks: No Chapters index: every 5 min. Setlist: 01. Accidents Will Happen - Elvis Costello (Guitar) w/Death Cab For Cutie (Shared Vocal) 02. Crooked Teeth - Death Cab For Cutie 03. I Will Follow You Into The Dark - Elvis Costello w/Ben Gibbard of DCFC (Acoustic Guitars/Shared Vocal) 04. Shabby Doll - Elvis Costello & the Imposters w/Fiona Apple (Shared Vocal) 05. I Know - Elvis Costello & the Imposters 06. Tymps - Elvis Costello & the Imposters w/Fiona Apple (Lead Vocal) 07. I Want You - Elvis Costello & the Imposters w/Fiona Apple (Lead Vocal) 08. Wake Me Up When September Ends - Elvis Costello & the Imposters w/Billie Joe Armstrong (Guitar/Shared Vocal) 09. Good Riddance (Time Of Our Life) - Elvis Costello w/Billie Joe Armstrong (Acoustic Guitars/Shared Vocal) 10. Alison - Elvis Costello w/Billie Joe Armstrong (Acoustic Guitars/Shared Vocal) 11. No Action - Elvis Costello & the Imposters w/Billie Joe Armstrong (Guitar/Lead Vocal) 12. Basket Case - Elvis Costello & the Imposters w/Billie Joe Armstrong (Guitar/Lead Vocal) 13. Radio Radio - Elvis Costello & the Imposters w/Billie Joe Armstrong (Guitar) 14. Pump It Up - Elvis Costello & the Imposters w/Billie Joe Armstrong (Guitar) 15. You Really Got A Hold On Me - All 16. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding - All You can find the complete setlist here http://www.elvis-costello.com/news/2006/05/atlantic_city_setlist_1.html Musicians: Elvis Costello - guitars, vocals The Imposters: Steve Nieve - keyboards Pete Thomas - drums Davey Faragher - bass, backing vocals Friends: Fiona Apple - vocals Billie Joe Armstrong - guitars, vocals Death Cab For Cutie: Ben Gibbard - guitars, vocals Chris Walla - guitars Nicholas Harmer - bass Jason McGerr - drums Video Codec : MPEG-2 Video Codec settings : CustomMatrix PlayTime : 1H 05M 47S Bit rate : 9260 Kbps Bit rate mode : CBR Width : 720 Height : 576 Aspect ratio : 4:3 Frame rate : 25 fps Standard : PAL Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.893 Audio Codec : AC3 Bit rate : 256 Kbps Bit rate mode : CBR Channel(s) : 2 channels Sampling rate : 48 KHz ChannelPositions : L R ************************************************ God Bless The Tapers, They Make The Music Live. >> for the curious, it was upped by fingam. it looks promising (then again, mention ms. apple to me, and it will, by default, "look promising.") as ever, lauren - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 02:21:37 +0000 From: Michael Sweeney Subject: RE: Guest star vocals Michael Bachman wrote: > >> >(hah! No crane shots, LaRue!)> > Recess Monkeys rawk!> >> > >> >>...Yeah, butonly their _early_ stuff. Once they got on TV (on "Pre-Teen >World") > >Then we had Wendy O. Williams and The Plasmatics stopping by theScuttlebutt Lodge to pay Gil a visit and go on a hunting excursion(camera only, no guns) with him. They also rocked the lodge with atune. ...poor Willie Nelson, left stuck in a tree... Michael "MMM - duct-taped nipples..." Sweeney _________________________________________________________________ Explore the seven wonders of the world http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=7+wonders+world&mkt=en-US&form=QBRE ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 20:57:45 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: Guest star vocals On 9/28/07, lep wrote: > it looks promising (then again, mention ms. apple to me, and it will, > by default, "look promising.") Interesting... she irritated me from Day One, and has only grated... erm, harder? more abrasively?... over time. I am, however, beginning to get at some of the virtues of the St. Vincent record. It's still a little fussy, but it's so very... sly. I think that's the particular word for the humor... like, sly for real, not in a rock-critic-y way. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 21:21:04 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: Favourite best band-name: Eric Broome & The Dribblers On 9/28/07, Stacked Crooked wrote: > so there's more evidence for the theory earlier propounded: even fucking > *van halen* can jolt a listener with a judiciously placed "fuck"-bomb. I was living in Paris when Van Hagar released the "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" album. In France and elsewhere on the continent, it was promoted by tons of black and white lettered handbills that simply said "VAN HALEN FUCK", with the release date below. It was a while before I figured out what the title of the US release actually was. But that has to bolster your theory at least a little it. Then again, in the same general place and time, I also bought tickets to see an artist called "REPLACEMENT" at a little dive on Rue Pigalle and I wasn't sure until I got there whether it would really be Paul Westerberg and company, or just someone other than the person originally slated to perform, if that conundrum can be followed through to any kind of conclusion. Although I guess that would've more likely been, in proper French, "REMPLACEMENT", which suggests a whole 'nother band or two. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 00:59:40 -0400 From: lep Subject: Re: Favourite best band-name: Eric Broome & The Dribblers Rex says: > I was living in Paris when for some reason, a story that starts with those words always sounds fake to me. well, "fake" is perhaps the wrong word; it's more like i expect that the speaker is putting me on. unless, of course, i was talking to samuel beckett or sartre. they wouldn't put me on. as ever, lauren p.s. so if it's true that "[you] [were] living in Paris", the next question is not: "and did you see the replacements?" but more to the effect of: "when, why, and for how long?" - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "People with opinions just go around bothering one another." - The Buddha ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 00:10:40 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: Favourite best band-name: Eric Broome & The Dribblers On 9/28/07, Rex wrote: > > > > I was living in Paris when Van Hagar released the "For Unlawful Carnal > Knowledge" album. > So were you a free man there? Did you feel unfettered and alive? Was there nobody calling you up for favors, nobody's future to decide? - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 01:10:46 EDT From: HwyCDRrev@aol.com Subject: NEW ON DiME: (DVD) Robyn Hitchcock and Friends - 1997-06-13 - Seattle _http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=164337_ (http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=164337) Robyn Hitchcock & The Viva Sea-Tac Boys The Young Fresh Fellows (Opening Act) Friday, June 13, 1997 The Crocodile Cafe Seattle, Washington Lineage: Not known. I rate the video quality in the B- range, and the audio quality in the C+ range. In general, the Crocodile has always been a fairly dark venue, so there's (for better or worse) a lot of contrast between performers and surroundings. There's a noticeable-during-the-quieter-moments hissing noise (I'm guessing the videographer was set up near a fan, or something) present during both sets. Video Attributes (applies to both sets): Type: Interlaced MPEG2 Bitrate: 8.243 Mbps Framerate: 29.970 Hz (NTSC) Resolution: 720x480 Aspect ratio: 4x3 Audio Attributes (applies to both sets): Type: Linear PCM Bitrate: 1536 Kbps Number of main channels: 2 LFE Channel: None Sampling Frequency: 48khz Bits Per Sample: 16 Sample Rate: 48 KHz Bits per Sample: 16 Young Fresh Fellows Setlist: 01. Ted, Woody, And Junior 02. When The Girls Get Here 03. Hank, Karen, And Elvis 04. Mr. Salamander's Review 05. Sharing Patrol Theme 06. Where Is Groovy-Town? 07. Barky's Spiritual Store 08. How Much About Last Night Do You Remember? 09. Roller-Coaster By The Sea 10. School Days 11. Tennage Dogs In Trouble 12. Old Man Down The Lane 13. Beer-Money 14. Loose 15. My Friend Ringo 16. Back-Room Of The Bar Robyn & Pals Setlist: 01. Gene Hackman [Incomplete] 02. I'm Only You 03. Clean Steve 04. Madonna Of The Wasps 05. Superkeen 06. Queen Elvis 07. Boeing Spacearium 08. Jewels For Sophia 09. Chinese Bones 10. Beautiful Queen 11. Tell Me, Mama 12. The Queen Of Eyes 13. Elizabeth Jade 14. Ring Them Bones 15. Viva Sea-Tac 16. Birdshead [Not Taped] 17. Give It To The Soft Boys [Not Taped] 18. What Goes On [Not Taped] Notes: - -- The event was billed as "Viva Sea-Tac II" (the first having taken place in the same venue on 10/4/94), and also as "The Popsycle Shoppe Incident". - -- Personnel: Robyn, The Young Fresh Fellows, Pete Buck, and Tim Keegan. - -- Much of the first verse of "Gene Hackman" is missing, as are the final three songs. ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 21:10:36 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: Guest star vocals On 9/28/07, Stewart C. Russell wrote: > and that ubiquitous 80s mashup of Ronald Reagan quotes "Good Times & > Bad": ' ... and break, break the backbone of america ... I'm president' > > Wish I could remember who recorded it. That's not the Ron & Nancy bit about drugs, is it? "Nancy and I are... hooked on heroin"... that one ended up stitched into a Black Grape song. It's too bad that this kind of stuff is so easy now... remember VIM's "Maggie's Last Party"? That was pretty funny the first couple thousand times... This guy, who is not me, has some of the best cut'n'paste things I've heard recently, although it appears to be a little harder to sift it out of his site than it used to be. Poke around for W. doing "White Lines", though... it's worth it: http://www.thepartyparty.com/thepartyparty/rx/CBF0D0A3-418F-440F-A024-0DF01AFB98FC.html - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 06:36:01 -0400 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: Guest star vocals Rex wrote: > > That's not the Ron & Nancy bit about drugs, is it? "Nancy and I > are... hooked on heroin"... I don't remember, and now I'm annoyed that I don't remember. Aargh. Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 04:52:41 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: Re: Favourite best band-name: Eric Broome & The Dribblers >for some reason, a story that starts with those words always sounds >fake to me. well, "fake" is perhaps the wrong word; it's more like i >expect that the speaker is putting me on. unless, of course, i was >talking to samuel beckett or sartre. they wouldn't put me on. Always reminds me of Woody Allen's bit about living in Paris in the twenties, hanging out with Scott and Zelda: "We laughed about it, and Gertrude Stein punched me in the nose." ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 06:53:02 -0500 From: Dolph Chaney Subject: Re: Attention all you steampunk types At 04:54 PM 9/28/2007, kevin wrote: >Just as randomly: any Donald Barthelme fans in the house? Present. My favorite short story author of all time. - -- Dolph, up early on his wedding day ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 04:57:22 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: Re: Guest star vocals >On 9/28/07, Stewart C. Russell wrote: >> and that ubiquitous 80s mashup of Ronald Reagan quotes "Good Times & >> Bad": ' ... and break, break the backbone of america ... I'm president' >> >> Wish I could remember who recorded it. It was an acetate called "Reagan Speaks For Himself" included in an issue of Raw magazine, the comics revue edited by art spiegelmand and Francoise Mouly. I have it stashed away somewhere although I haven't actually been able to find it in a while. It was killer funny as I recall. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 05:05:55 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: Re: Guest star vocals >that's more of a duet >(although i do like it and, as a general rule, duets kind of give me >the creeps.) I tend to like them. Lee & Nancy on "Summer Wine;' Johnny & June on "Jackson;' John & Exene on "Adult Books;" I even like the ones Stevie Nicks's done with Tom Petty in spite of not having much use for Stevie Nicks otherwise. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 05:25:32 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: Re: Attention all you steampunk types >>Just as randomly: any Donald Barthelme fans in the house? > >Present. My favorite short story author of all time. >-- Dolph, up early on his wedding day Excellent - glad to know I'm not alone. Big congrats on the happy day. Best wishes. Yesterday was our 25th anniversary, which came as something of a shock. np: Art Farmer, Something To Live For ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 05:27:03 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: kevin Subject: Re: Guest star vocals >and that ubiquitous 80s mashup of Ronald Reagan quotes "Good Times & >Bad": ' ... and break, break the backbone of america ... I'm president' > >Wish I could remember who recorded it. > > Stewart Here's a handy list: http://www.diymedia.net/collage/truth-reagan.htm ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 09:52:12 -0400 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: Guest star vocals kevin wrote: > >>> Wish I could remember who recorded it. > > It was an acetate called "Reagan Speaks For Himself" included in an issue of Raw magazine Nope. While it started with the same phrase, it had a beat accompaniment, and a definite refrain "Good Times & Bad". It was professionally produced, received some airplay too. The mixtape I had credited it to Fine Young Cannibals, but that wouldn't be right. Stewart ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V16 #353 ********************************