From: owner-good-noise-digest@smoe.org (good-noise-digest) To: good-noise-digest@smoe.org Subject: good-noise-digest V4 #75 Reply-To: good-noise@smoe.org Sender: owner-good-noise-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-good-noise-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk good-noise-digest Wednesday, April 11 2001 Volume 04 : Number 075 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Radio ["cycle12345" ] Pilgrimming [Smithfinn@aol.com] The Starlite drive-in movie is closing down [FolkDude@aol.com] Re: Pilgrimming ["Sheila Guilfoyle" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 08:36:29 -0400 From: "cycle12345" Subject: Re: Radio HE'S ALIVE!!! Welcome back to the land of the listening, Sam-U-Am!!! Thankfully, your personality hasn't changed even though you are considerably quieter than you were previously. Why is that? Regardless, I really enjoyed reading about gregorian chants and resonating restroom walls and ten-second tidies and capo placements and, and . . . The "cycle" moniker results from the fact that I have owned ten motorcycles since buying my first one at age 17, and I bought this most recent one about five years ago. It takes me to the Florida Keys and other points not quite so south fairly often, so we're pretty good friends, my motorcycle and me . . . So, as they say in this part of the country, don't be so strange, Sam . . . (And wipe that foofaraw off your face, young man!) Cyclemaster > Hi Goodfolks! Good-noise is certainly a fascinating group of people! > Smokey, I interpret 'Around the House' as a love song. I picture JG and his wife doing a romantic "ten second tidy." > (Anybody ever watch 'Big Comfy Couch'?) Pigs and cows may be kids toys but I'm not so sure about that... > I understand that JG has explained the song in concert as a 'putting the child to sleep by walking around with the child' > or something along those lines, but I like my interpretation better and that's how I'll leave it for now... heh heh. > Shelley, you're adorable! I have to admit, though, that I don't really think it's a gregorian chant on 'Wisheries'. It's very > reminiscent of the chants, but I think they're just singing, "Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh," or even, "Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh". > And I love it. (Sometimes, in certain bathroom stalls, I can make the walls resonate by humming at a certain pitch, > and the 'Wisheries' chorus reminds me of that.) I was just funnin' everyone with the gregorian chant thing... And > amusing myself, too! (However, I have added at least three gregorian chant webpages to my favorites to peruse later. > Honestly though, I searched them out to find a funny line to hit the group with... "It is over." I'm so sure. Heh heh.) > Steve-oh, I'm tracking you and enjoying every word. (And he's a black belt, folks! We're all safe in here with Steve > around!) BTW, how did you come up with 'Cycle'? > Lots of political foofaraw going on in here, I must say! And that's my only contribution towards it, so there! > I also get a kick out of the musicians trying to figure out JG's keys and capo placements. Hopefully they'll put the > tablature on a webpage somewhere. (We amateurs prefer to let you bad boys do all the work, heh heh.) > Hi to Susan and Bryn! And everyone else! Someday we'll have a first reunion. (In Alaska!) > Yours truly, > Sam > PS: I just love the word 'foofaraw'! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 09:45:37 EDT From: Smithfinn@aol.com Subject: Pilgrimming I have heard that the Godfrey Daniels show was cancelled so I guess we'll have to pilgrim to somewhere else. Anyone interested in coming to Wisconsin for the Great River Folk Festival in La Crosse opening with Mr. Gorka on August 24? This is where I met PBB last year for the first time and it is a wonderful 3 day folk festival. Hi Sam! Glad you're alive and well...:-) Susan ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 15:41:25 EDT From: FolkDude@aol.com Subject: The Starlite drive-in movie is closing down It may seem like old news to anyone who has listened to "Houses in the Fields," but Allentown's Morning Call just ran the story today. This is almost certainly the theater that John was thinking about when he wrote that line . . . http://www.mcall.com/html/pastdays/a_pg001drivein.htm =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Otto Bost FolkDude@aol.com Quakertown, PA USA =-=-=-=-=-=-< http://members.aol.com/folkdude/ >=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 18:04:00 -0500 From: "Sheila Guilfoyle" Subject: Re: Pilgrimming The LaCrosse Festival is a great weekend of music. John is is the headliner means he has the entire Friday nigth state to himself. Here is the Fest's website if you want to see the line-up for the whole weekend. http://www.viterbo.edu/personalpages/faculty/rruppel/fest.html Sheila Gorka fan and former LaCrosse resident >From: Smithfinn@aol.com >Reply-To: good-noise@smoe.org >To: >Subject: Pilgrimming >Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 09:45:37 > >I have heard that the Godfrey Daniels show was cancelled so I guess we'll >have to pilgrim to somewhere else. Anyone interested in coming to Wisconsin >for the Great River Folk Festival in La Crosse opening with Mr. Gorka on >August 24? This is where I met PBB last year for the first time and it is a >wonderful 3 day folk festival. > >Hi Sam! Glad you're alive and well...:-) > >Susan _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ End of good-noise-digest V4 #75 *******************************