From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V16 #616 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Saturday, May 31 2008 Volume 16 : Number 616 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: This guy is suspicious, or some t-shirts you may like [Rex ] not really [Jill Brand ] Re: i am eddie's brain [Rex ] Hidden charges add 30% to cost of seat for music and theatre fans [HwyCDR] Re: not really [2fs ] Re: Hidden charges add 30% to cost of seat for music and theatre fans [2f] Re: i am eddie's brain ["(0% rh)" ] Re: i am eddie's brain ["(0% rh)" ] Re: i am eddie's brain [2fs ] Re: i am eddie's brain [Rex ] Re: i am eddie's brain ["(0% rh)" ] Re: i am eddie's brain ["kevin studyvin" ] RE: The Magical Mystery Tour is coming to take you away ["michael wells" ] speaking of craigie*... ["(0% rh)" ] Re: i am eddie's brain [2fs ] Re: speaking of craigie*... [2fs ] Re: speaking of craigie*... ["kevin studyvin" ] Israel, no copyeditors ["Benjamin Lukoff" ] Robyn Hitchcock's Mid-1980s LPs Collected, Expanded [HwyCDRrev@aol.co] NEW on TRADER'S DEN: Robyn Hitchcock & the Egyptians 1992 01 26 Mountain Stage C [HwyCDRre] TTD: Robyn Hitchcock 1995-04-01 Mountain Stage, Greenville, South Carolina (FLAC) [gaseous clay Subject: Re: This guy is suspicious, or some t-shirts you may like On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 9:23 PM, Steve Schiavo wrote: > > Nice. Squid vs. Weinermobile and Academic Trilobite especially entertain. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 13:02:18 -0400 From: "(0% rh)" Subject: Re: i am eddie's brain 2fs says: >> i'm joined by vivien and craigie* in having a gmail avatar (that i can >> think of off the top of my head.) > > How come I can't see it? > > Other than the restraining order, I mean. i use gmail from firefox, and if my cursor sits for a few seconds on top of someone's name in a message thread, a little information box pops up that includes an avatar. but probably if you were doing things this way, you would know from all the annoying little information boxes that keep popping up and getting in the way. xo - -- "people with opinions just go around bothering one another." -- the buddha ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 13:32:28 -0400 (EDT) From: Jill Brand Subject: not really Jeff wrote: "Do you not agree? < http://spanghew.blogspot.com/2008/05/for-those-folks-just-dying-to-be-part.h tml> Maybe fans of the new, allegedly improved Decemberists might like this, but I haven't approved much of their recent proggyness, and Genesis has never done much for me. Jill, the pop queen ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 11:06:09 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: i am eddie's brain On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:02 AM, (0% rh) wrote: > 2fs says: > >> i'm joined by vivien and craigie* in having a gmail avatar (that i can > >> think of off the top of my head.) > > > > How come I can't see it? > > > > Other than the restraining order, I mean. > > i use gmail from firefox, and if my cursor sits for a few seconds on > top of someone's name in a message thread, a little information box > pops up that includes an avatar. but probably if you were doing > things this way, you would know from all the annoying little > information boxes that keep popping up and getting in the way. I joined the awesome club, albeit with a non-awesome photo. Hope to change it to image of a hot-pink REM bike shirt before the weekend's out. The show by The Venus Three feat. The Mikes Two was quite great, by the way. Opening with "Pretty Persuasion" = not a bad move. Well-paced set. "Sitting Still". In fact, I think there were songs from every single record except, oddly, "Fables" and "NAIHF"; neat interlude where "Let Me In" was performed by Buck on organ, Mills, McCaughey and Rielflin all on acoustic guitars, and Stipe on Stipe. I'm not a huge fan of "Bad Day", but it spared us "End of the World", and no damned "Everybody Hurts" in sight. Crappy mix at first, but it got better. Very high energy and full of win. Missed most of The National, sadly, and Modest Mouse, well... how is it possible that seemingly everyone hates them and yet they are still very popular at the same time? Many of the tiny local bands I've seen in little nothingy cluba on the same bill with my own tiny nothingy band over the past three years are better than MM, and *all* of them would be if Johnny Marr joined them. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 14:11:33 EDT From: HwyCDRrev@aol.com Subject: Hidden charges add 30% to cost of seat for music and theatre fans http://music.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,2282552,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=39 Hidden charges add 30% to cost of seat for music and theatre fans 7 Which? report highlights 'sneaky extra' fees 7 Consumers want to see total price in adverts Karen McVeigh Thursday May 29, 2008 The Guardian Hidden charges imposed by ticket agencies are costing music fans and theatre-goers up to 30% over and above the price of a seat, a consumers' rights investigation revealed yesterday. A report by Which? discovered that undisclosed fees on hard to find tickets purchased on the secondary market were even more punishing - costing between 59% and 144% extra. The magazine, which drew a comparison between the "sneaky extra charges" demanded by ticket agencies and the heavily criticised undisclosed fees imposed by airlines, is calling for more transparency. Article continues It said that four out of five Which? members surveyed thought the booking fees were too expensive and an overwhelming 89% wanted to see all additional charges included in the advertised price of tickets for concerts and other events. The report, "Raising the Curtain", investigated the hidden costs that agencies add to tickets for shows. It found that for some events service charges were imposed even when tickets were collected from the box office. Typical charges include booking fees for each ticket and postal charges, but there is no standard way to calculate a booking fee. Ticket agents, who earn their money through mark-ups, are also exempt from distance selling regulations that govern other online retailers. Comparisons of prices for gigs showed that an REM fan buying two tickets for the band's Twickenham show in August would incur booking fees ranging from #10.50 to #13.50 plus postage costs of #5.50. And consumers have few rights if the event is cancelled, unless they pay by credit card, the report found. Similarly, four tickets to see Bryan Adams at the O2 venue in Greenwich should cost #150. But go through Ticketmaster, and the cost soars to #171.25, with service and postage charges adding 14%. In a snapshot survey, Which? found that theatregoers fared even worse. Theatre Tickets Direct imposed fees of 30% on tickets for the Buddy show at the Duchess Theatre. Instead of #110, the total fee was #142.64. Which? editor Neil Fowler said: "Airlines have taken a bashing recently for adding sneaky extra charges to the cost of tickets, but they're not the only ones - we found ticket agencies hiking the cost of tickets by nearly a third with various fees and postage costs. These charges only become apparent when people are well into the buying process - they should be made clear up front so that people can compare prices properly." The report called for charges to be included by agents in their advertisements and at the start of the online booking process and also for refunds to be made available when shows were cancelled. It said: "Tickets should be priced and sold in the same way as other goods, be they air flights, holidays or indeed cans of soup." Which? advised consumers to pay by credit card on tickets costing over #100 to ensure refunds if the event was cancelled, and to carefully check the terms of secondary sites such as Seatwave, Viagogo, No1soldoutevents and Getmein. These sites, which sell hard-to-find tickets, generally charge substantially more than the original price and consumers who use them have fewer rights. **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4&?NCID=aolfod00030000000002) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 14:28:42 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: not really On 5/30/08, Jill Brand wrote: > > Jeff wrote: > "Do you not agree? < > > http://spanghew.blogspot.com/2008/05/for-those-folks-just-dying-to-be-part.h > tml> > > Maybe fans of the new, allegedly improved Decemberists might like this, but > I haven't approved much of their recent proggyness, and Genesis has never > done much for me. I think the key thing is that Genesis wasn't all that prog at that point. They were still (as was Yes on its first album) essentially a folk-rock band interested in slightly longer, more complex forms. It's actually less the proggy aspects of the song than the folk ones that I hear as Decemberisty. I'm actually hearing Meloy do it solo with an acoustic guitar, omitting the instrumental sections... That's in the playlist of my mind, ma-aa-aan. - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 14:36:59 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: Hidden charges add 30% to cost of seat for music and theatre fans On 5/30/08, HwyCDRrev@aol.com wrote: > > http://music.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,2282552,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=39 > > Hidden charges add 30% to cost of seat for music and theatre fans > No surprises here. In most cases, it's simply not possible to purchase a ticket advertised at, say, $20 for $20. Not at the box office, not anywhere. I think if you advertise a ticket as costing $20, at least half of those tickets should be sold for $20. If more than half require some sort of service fee, that should be included in the listed price. In other words, if historically half the seats of a given section of a particular venue sell at the listed price, with no extra services, in most places of sale, then list that price. If you can only get the $20 price on, say, the day of the show at the venue, and more than half the tickets have a $5 charge tacked on (to buy in advance, to buy via phone or e-mail, etc.), then the price should be listed at $25 - and you can say that people who buy any tickets left day of show at the venue get a $5 discount (i.e., $20). And ticket agencies should be forbidden from selling tickets above the listed price, and cannot sell more than X percent of tickets to a show, and no more than Y percent (where Y is considerably greater than X) of tickets to the best seats. What goes on around here is ticket brokers buy up all the best seats then resell them at an additional profit (i.e., scalp them). There's no law against it - the only anti-scalping law has to do with day of show and closeness to venue by unauthorized people. So if tickets are listed at $50 for some very popular show, even if you're lucky enough to get good seats directly, you'll stay pay probably $80 or so...and most likely, you'll have to go through a broker and pay at least $100. Note: the artist does not see any of those additional fees, I'm willing to bet. I don't think most artists have much to do with setting the ticket costs. Maybe big-large-huge acts can do that...but Bob's Basement Band simply can't compete against TicketBastard and the like, and if they, and the venue, think the tickets should cost more than the band wants them to cost, there's nothing the band can do. Except not play. And in many towns, there simply are no venues (other than people's literal basements) that aren't TicketBastard etc. outlets. - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 15:53:51 -0400 From: "(0% rh)" Subject: Re: i am eddie's brain Rex says: > > > On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:02 AM, (0% rh) wrote: >> >> 2fs says: >> >> i'm joined by vivien and craigie* in having a gmail avatar (that i can >> >> think of off the top of my head.) >> > >> > How come I can't see it? >> > >> > Other than the restraining order, I mean. >> >> i use gmail from firefox, and if my cursor sits for a few seconds on >> top of someone's name in a message thread, a little information box >> pops up that includes an avatar. but probably if you were doing >> things this way, you would know from all the annoying little >> information boxes that keep popping up and getting in the way. > > > I joined the awesome club, albeit with a non-awesome photo. Hope to change > it to image of a hot-pink REM bike shirt before the weekend's out. is there an approval delay, or should you Try Harder? xo - -- "people with opinions just go around bothering one another." -- the buddha ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 16:40:59 -0400 From: "(0% rh)" Subject: Re: i am eddie's brain Stewart says: > * The Winking Circle Video Zine > - on general DVD release distributed by NFB, this is about bored teens in > (okay, Southern Ontario) suburbia. What they end up doing is fun and > creative, and more than a bit demented. here i'm thinking, oh, what with their skateboards and big feet (foots?), those canadian kids have all the fun, but now i find there's been a sasquatch sighting in pennsylvania! not to mention: http://eastcoastbigfootconference.weebly.com/ xo - -- "people with opinions just go around bothering one another." -- the buddha ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 15:58:10 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: i am eddie's brain On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 12:02 PM, (0% rh) wrote: > 2fs says: > >> i'm joined by vivien and craigie* in having a gmail avatar (that i can > >> think of off the top of my head.) > > > > How come I can't see it? > > > > Other than the restraining order, I mean. > > i use gmail from firefox, and if my cursor sits for a few seconds on > top of someone's name in a message thread, a little information box > pops up that includes an avatar. but probably if you were doing > things this way, you would know from all the annoying little > information boxes that keep popping up and getting in the way. Ah - that's why I was using the older version of gmail - because of all the annoying things. I have no rat's ass to give concerning whether someone's online to chat etc. But I tested it out in the newer version of gmail...and I'm still getting the same grey/grey silhouette for you (contrary to Rex, I believe this silhouette is supposed to be gender-neutral - imagine a woman with a short, slightly fluffy hairstyle, and you'll see that it can work that way, too). So Rex was hallucinating again with the fractal red thing. Or something. Now I shall have to check Vivien & Craigie... > > > xo > > -- > "people with opinions just go around bothering one another." -- the buddha > - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 14:11:35 -0700 From: Rex Subject: Re: i am eddie's brain On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 1:58 PM, 2fs wrote: > > But I tested it out in the newer version of gmail...and I'm still getting > the same grey/grey silhouette for you (contrary to Rex, I believe this > silhouette is supposed to be gender-neutral - imagine a woman with a short, > slightly fluffy hairstyle, and you'll see that it can work that way, too). Conceded. Most likely it truly depicts an Older Lesbian, thus allowing for easier multi-gender interpretations. - -Rex ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 17:38:42 -0400 From: "(0% rh)" Subject: Re: i am eddie's brain 2fs says: > But I tested it out in the newer version of gmail...and I'm still getting > the same grey/grey silhouette for you (contrary to Rex, I believe this > silhouette is supposed to be gender-neutral - imagine a woman with a short, > slightly fluffy hairstyle, and you'll see that it can work that way, too). > So Rex was hallucinating again with the fractal red thing. okay, there was a setting that i changed from "visible to people i can chat with" to "visible to everyone." or something like that. so my avatar ("borrowed" from wikipedia, i confess) might show up now. xo - -- "people with opinions just go around bothering one another." -- the buddha ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 14:35:15 -0700 From: "kevin studyvin" Subject: Re: i am eddie's brain > But I tested it out in the newer version of gmail...and I'm still getting > the same grey/grey silhouette for you (contrary to Rex, I believe this > silhouette is supposed to be gender-neutral - imagine a woman with a short, > slightly fluffy hairstyle, and you'll see that it can work that way, too). > So Rex was hallucinating again with the fractal red thing. > > Or something. Now I shall have to check Vivien & Craigie... > > > I see the red/black frack. Inspired me to acquire one myself - not a red/black frak, that is; something a little more obnoxious (though safe for an all-ages audience, he hastens to add)... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 17:05:46 -0700 From: "michael wells" Subject: RE: The Magical Mystery Tour is coming to take you away > Can we say "autobiography at the age of 28?" I mean Henry V was great but his Hamlet??? I will concede he was a fabulous Iago in Othello but then, perhaps it wasn't that much of a stretch... Hmm, I had no problem with his Hamlet other than the ridiculous flavor-savor triangle beard; I though his emotional performance was generally excellent, and would rate it the second best Hamlet only to Olivier. The supporting cast bugged me *WAY* more. And yes, Henry V and Othello were excellent, esp. the former's 'death of Falstaff' scene. I even liked "Much Ado...". Anytime he seems to venture off of the Bard for his own projects it seems to do downhill rather quickly (I did like his turn in Harry Potter tho, clearly a partial send up of himself). > - c, who has absorbed all the Northern Irish disdain of Mr. B, the Carriester Mr. B, Bob Baedeker, the handicapper on TVG? Now *that's* something I can agree with! Thinking about heading up to the OTB for Hollywood Park's late post and the quarters at Los Al, The Michaelster ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 18:59:30 -0400 From: "(0% rh)" Subject: speaking of craigie*... ...i imagine he'll join me in saying "yay": http://www.imdb.com/news/ni0242674/ xo - -- "people with opinions just go around bothering one another." -- the buddha ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 19:13:26 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: i am eddie's brain On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 4:38 PM, (0% rh) wrote: > 2fs says: > > But I tested it out in the newer version of gmail...and I'm still getting > > the same grey/grey silhouette for you (contrary to Rex, I believe this > > silhouette is supposed to be gender-neutral - imagine a woman with a > short, > > slightly fluffy hairstyle, and you'll see that it can work that way, > too). > > So Rex was hallucinating again with the fractal red thing. > > okay, there was a setting that i changed from "visible to people i can > chat with" to "visible to everyone." or something like that. so my > avatar ("borrowed" from wikipedia, i confess) might show up now. This is weird. I'm viewing in Firefox, and I went into settings, selected "their pictures" or whatever the wording is...still nothing shows up. In fact, when I clicked on Lauren's address in contacts, it claims she hasn't chosen a picture yet. Curious. So, uh - can anyone see the terrifying picture I put up yet? (Normally, I'm nowhere near that handsome.) - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 19:14:45 -0500 From: 2fs Subject: Re: speaking of craigie*... On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 5:59 PM, (0% rh) wrote: > ...i imagine he'll join me in saying "yay": > > http://www.imdb.com/news/ni0242674/ > I thought it was Charlie Manson at first. (Also: go figure - I *can* see Craigie's pic...) - -- ...Jeff Norman The Architectural Dance Society http://spanghew.blogspot.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 17:57:14 -0700 From: "kevin studyvin" Subject: Re: speaking of craigie*... This could be fun, if she can act. Caught a Garbage show on Soundstage over the weekend & it was pretty fun. On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 3:59 PM, (0% rh) wrote: > ...i imagine he'll join me in saying "yay": > > http://www.imdb.com/news/ni0242674/ > > xo > > -- > "people with opinions just go around bothering one another." -- the buddha ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 22:06:23 -0700 From: "Benjamin Lukoff" Subject: Israel, no copyeditors > From: "Stacked Crooked" > > sides?> > > assuming you're talking about 1948, it was the *palestinian* population > that was attacked -- 700,000 were forced from their homes. if you saw this > happening to your neighbours, would you seek to intervene on their behalf? You won't convince me they were doing it to help their Palestinian brethren--not judging by their actions toward the Palestinian refugees afterwards. This is of course without getting into the issue over the rejected partition plan. And not that this makes up for it, but hundreds of thousands of Jews were forced out of Arab countries, too. existed in the first place (for that matter, what are you and I doing > living in the Pacific Northwest?), but the fact remains that it does, and > the Jews aren't going anywhere. Neither, of course, are the Palestinians. > So any proposed solution is going to have to take both those facts into > account.> > > are you saying that you personally reject UN 194? Are you saying that you personally think all the Jews should leave? Leaving aside for the moment that I've heard that a majority of Palestinians would not choose to return to what is now Israel, I would have to say it's a tragic situation, but a Jewish minority in Israel means the end of Israel as a Jewish state. If that's what people want, they should come right out and say it. And if that happens, I wonder how the Christians and Jews would be treated. Hopefully better than in Saudi Arabia. That of course brings up the larger issue of rights of return. If the Palestinians have an absolute right of return based on certain general principles, then so did the Jews in the first place, no? And so do Bangladeshis and Pakistanis to India, Indians to Bangladesh and Pakistan, Greeks to western Turkey, Turks to eastern Greece, Armenians to eastern Turkey, Germans to Poland and Kaliningrad...you'll soon find that after a certain point you can't turn back the clock. And if you extend right of return to right of kicking people out/changing the current governmental structure, is it then Anglo-Saxons out of Britain? What about you and I? Should we leave Washington state in the hands of its original owners? Like I said, any proposed solution is going to have to take the CURRENT situation into account. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 01:58:50 EDT From: HwyCDRrev@aol.com Subject: Robyn Hitchcock's Mid-1980s LPs Collected, Expanded Robyn Hitchcock's Mid-1980s LPs Collected, Expanded Clear some room in the "H" section of your record pile: here comes another enormous box set from veteran music-maker Robyn Hitchcock, this one focusing on the onetime Soft Boy's mid-1980s output. Entitled Luminous Groove, the previously mentioned box collects Hitchcock solo joints Fegmania!, Element of Light, and the live set Gotta Let This Hen Out!, coupling each with a handful of bonus cuts exclusive to the Luminous Groove collection. In addition, there's a pair of discs entitled Bad Case of History, one sporting previously unreleased studio recordings, and the other chock full of unreleased live material. The set is due on five CDs or eight LPs August 5 from Yep Roc. And, much as they did last time, the folks at Yep Roc are already hinting at another shelf-bending forthcoming Hitchcock collection, this one centered around the man's days in the Soft Boys. Mr. Hitchcock has a number of tour dates in Europe and North America throughout the spring and summer. Fegmania!: 01 Egyptian Cream 02 Another Bubble 03 I'm Only You 04 My Wife and My Dead Wife 05 Goodnight I Say 06 The Man With the Lightbulb Head 07 Insect Mother 08 Strawberry Mind 09 Glass 10 The Fly 11 Heaven 12 Bells of Rhymney 13 Some Body 14 Heaven (live) 15 Pit of Souls (I-IV) 16 The Drowning Church 17 The Man With the Lightbulb Head (instrumental) 18 Lady Obvious Element of Light: 01 If You Were a Priest 02 Winchester 03 Somewhere Apart 04 Ted, Woody, and Junior 05 The President 06 Raymond Chandler Evening 07 Bass 08 Airscape 09 Never Stop Bleeding 10 Lady Waters and the Hooded One 11 Black Crow Knows 12 The Crawling 13 The Leopard 14 Tell Me About Your Drugs 15 Sprinkling Dots 16 Upside Down Church Blues 17 Into It 18 Neck 19 Bass 20 Lady Waters Mix 1 Gotta Let This Hen Out!: 01 Sometimes I Wish I Was a Pretty Girl 02 Kingdom of Love 03 Acid Bird 04 The Cars She Used to Drive 05 My Wife and My Dead Wife 06 Brenda's Iron Sledge 07 The Fly 08 Only The Stones Remain 09 Egyptian Cream 10 Leppo and the Jooves 11 America 12 Heaven 13 Listening to the Higsons 14 The Face of Death 15 If You Were a Priest 16 I'm Only You 17 Unsettled 18 Freeze Bad Case of History: Disc one: 01 Bad Case of History 02 In Agony of Pleasure 03 Poisonous Angel 04 Live Man Die 05 Furry Baby 06 Evil Guy 07 Hanging Out With Dad 08 Wild Mountain Thyme 09 Ivy Alone 10 I Am Not Me 11 Surfer Ghost 12 Beautiful Queen 13 Testosterone Blues 14 Zipper in My Spine 15 Lost Tribes Disc two: 01 Child of the Universe 02 Freeze 03 Veins of the Queen 04 The Ruling Class 05 So You Think You're in Love 06 Driving Aloud 07 Wax Doll 08 Living Years 09 Eight Miles High 10 Chimes of Freedom 11 Railway Shoes 12 Arms of Love 13 The Moon Inside 14 Globe of Frogs 15 Vegetation & Dimes 16 Wafflehead 17 The Wreck of the Arthur Lee Robyn Hitchcock: 05-30 Cheltenham, England - Wychwood Festival 05-31 Hereford, England - Wild Hare Club 06-27 Glastonbury, England - Glastonbury Festival 07-04 Barcelona, Spain - Faraday Festival 07-09 Northampton, MA - The Iron Horse 07-10 Albany, NY - The Linda 07-11 Amagansett, NY - The Stephen Talkhouse 07-12 Ridgewood, NJ - The Blend 07-13 New Hope, PA - John & Peter's 07-15 Piermont, NY - The Turning Point 07-16 Piermont, NY - The Turning Point 07-17 Philadelphia, PA - World Cafe Live 08-28 London, England - Shepherds Bush Empire * 09-12 Salisbury, England - End of the Road Festival * with Big Star Stream: Robyn Hitchcock: Various Tracks PICTURE : http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/50962-robyn-hitchcocks-mid-1980s-lp s-collected-expanded **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4&?NCID=aolfod00030000000002) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 01:52:19 EDT From: HwyCDRrev@aol.com Subject: NEW on TRADER'S DEN: Robyn Hitchcock & the Egyptians 1992 01 26 Mountain Stage C http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=59409 Robyn Hitchcock & the Egyptians 1992 01 26 Mountain Stage Charleston, West Virginia FM > cassette > cassette > wav > flac Setlist: intro Oceanside So You Think You're In Love Birds In Perspex When I Was Dead One Long Pair Of Eyes Uncorrected Personality Traits Ride (with the usual unusual Hitchcock comments in between songs) Players: Robyn Hitchcock Andy Metcalf Morris Windsor Not For Sale - For Trade Only **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4&?NCID=aolfod00030000000002) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 11:54:20 -0400 From: gaseous clay Subject: TTD: Robyn Hitchcock 1995-04-01 Mountain Stage, Greenville, South Carolina (FLAC) http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=59368 Robin Hitchcock 1995 04 01 Mountain Stage, Greenville, South Carolina FM > cassette > cassette > wav > flac 1. intro 2. Balloon Man 3. Egyptian Cream 4. I Something You 5. Never Stop Bleeding 6. Drving Aloud 7. Open The Door Homer Robyn Hitchcock: guitar and vocal Deni Bonet: violin For trade Only - Not For Sale ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 11:56:17 -0400 From: gaseous clay Subject: TTD: Robyn Hitchcock 1996-11-03 E- Town Boulder Colorado (FLAC) http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=59360 Robyn Hitchcock 1996 11 03 E-Town Boulder Colorado FM > cassette > Cassette > wav > flac 1. intro 2. DeChirico Street 3. interview 4. Filthy Bird 5. Only The Stones Remain Robyn Hitchcock: guitar/ harmonica/ vocals Deni Bonet: violin ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 11:57:12 -0400 From: gaseous clay Subject: TTD: Robyn Hitchcock 1996-11-04 Mountain Stage (FLAC) http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=59384 Robyn Hitchcock 1996 11 04 Mountain Stage FM > cassette > cassette > wav > flac 1. intro 2. The Ghost Ship 3. The Wind Cries Mary 4. 1974 5. Filthy Bird 6. Let's Go Thundering 7. I'm In Love With A Beautiful Girl 8. outro Robyn Hitchcock: vocals/ guitar/ harmonica Deni Bonet: violin Not For Sale - For Trade Only ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V16 #616 ********************************