From: owner-hotcakes-digest@smoe.org (hotcakes-digest) To: hotcakes-digest@smoe.org Subject: hotcakes-digest V1 #60 Reply-To: hotcakes@smoe.org Sender: owner-hotcakes-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-hotcakes-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk hotcakes-digest Wednesday, October 28 1998 Volume 01 : Number 060 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: List stuff [catman ] Flash! from Mexico.... ["Manning, Thomas (Tom)" ] Re: Boys In The Trees [catman ] Re: First Carly music [catman ] THANK YOU [Margarita Leal ] Re: First Carly music ["Hannele Hakala" ] Re: THANK YOU [catman ] RE: Boys In The Trees ["Perroni, Stephen" ] Re: THANK YOU ["Hannele Hakala" ] Re: Boys In The Trees [catman ] Re: Boys In The Trees [catman ] Re: THANK YOU ["Hannele Hakala" ] Re: Flash! from Mexico...and a hug ["Hannele Hakala" ] RE: Boys In The Trees ["Manning, Thomas (Tom)" ] Must risk something [Margarita Leal ] Strangers at this masquerade ["Manning, Thomas (Tom)" ] Hello everybody! ["Amira El Doh" ] RE: Boys In The Trees ["Manning, Thomas (Tom)" ] RE: Hello everybody! ["Perroni, Stephen" ] RE: Hello everybody! [Margarita Leal ] Re: Must risk something [catman ] Re: Must risk something [catman ] Re: Boys In The Trees [catman ] Re: Hello everybody! [catman ] I forgot [Margarita Leal ] Thanks for answering... ["Amira El Doh" ] NCC: Match and stuff [catman ] Re: NCC: Match and stuff [catman ] Let us talk about Carly ["Renata Cristina Bastos de Paiva" Subject: Re: List stuff Thanks Sweetheart. i think the problem is taken care of for now. luv you Mary Grace Valentinsson wrote: > As a lurker, I usually don't have much to say, but I've watched this list go > from zero volume to e-mails flying back and forth. Sounds good except > for the insults and comments that seem to be prevailing. > > For the record, catman is one of my best friends. I know from personal > experience that he is kind and loving and interested only in a peaceful > discussion of Carly's music and whatever sidebar items the list throws > out. > > This list has the potential to be a lovely, warm interactive experience. > Let's allow it to realize that potential. > > peace to all, > > MG - -- CARLY SIMON DISCUSSION LIST http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk/ethericcats/index.html TANTRA’S/ETHERIC PERSIANS AND HIMALAYANS http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 11:09:12 -0700 From: "Manning, Thomas (Tom)" Subject: Flash! from Mexico.... See what happens when we get to know each other! "It was so easy once..", before we knew each other as gay, straight, mexican, old, divorced, fat, skinny, dyslexic, black, green, etc...but now we are more than semi-anonymous posters! Let's not forget our common bond is Carly. A lovely woman whom we all love and seems to accept everyone regardless of where we came from. I'm glad I've met all of you (at least on-line!) ...May I suggest a virtual "group hug"...and lets move beyond from our differences? Tom ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 18:10:58 +0000 From: catman Subject: Re: Boys In The Trees Margarita, I think the song is about growing sexual awareness-puberty from the point of view of Carly and being female. The line last night I slept in sheets the colour of fire toonight I lie alone again cursing my own desire is not just a wonderful line but I think clarifies what the song is about. This is only my take. Anyone else have a thought on this? catman ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 18:15:27 +0000 From: catman Subject: Re: First Carly music Older Sister is one of myfavourite songs. I know just what she means by it. It also amuses me very much because when i sing it and I can do it all the way thru even when she gets to that fast bit about ice skates and legs that fit right in and the boys tinkering with their Model T's etc. I can see how camp it is for me, a man, to be singing it! It would make a great song for a drag act! I agree also with you about Joni and carly' differing styles. Carly suits my heart and Joni more my mind. catman ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 12:22:57 -0600 From: Margarita Leal Subject: THANK YOU Catman: The first thing you deserve here is THANK YOU... ... we all know you saved the ziva discussion board and it has been a blessing to have you here organising us and encouraging us all the time to post to this list. You certainly have other things to do besides be taking care of us, but you are such a good guy who takes his time and gives love and understanding to all of us. Please receive my most sincere congratulations and, talking about congratulations, did I get it right and is your birthday coming around again real soon now? Let us now if that is fine with you. Fair thee well (do you remember that song? I guess I heard it in Clouds In My Coffee and it is a folk scottish?? song or something like that?)... ... ... Well, hugs and kisses and bye now! ^_^ ... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 20:41:25 +0200 From: "Hannele Hakala" Subject: Re: First Carly music Mary Grace wrote: >Most of the music that I like can find its roots in my older sister, Pat. >Carly's song "Older Sister" neatly captures how I felt about Pat when I >was in my early teens. To me Carly has been an older sister (I have only two younger brothers). She "did things that I did not dare to do yet". She's still my older sister. It's different now of course, but she still "speaks to me": when I'm dowm-and-out she says "Cheer up, girl, it's just life" etc. Hannele ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 18:41:16 +0000 From: catman Subject: Re: THANK YOU Margarita-that was lovely. Thankyou. I must ppoint out tho that i di not save the Ziva board. I think is finished now and anyway I did not run that board. Someone else, Sue(?), ran it and a great job she did too. bw catman Margarita Leal wrote: > Catman: > > The first thing you deserve here is THANK YOU... ... we all know you saved > the ziva discussion board and it has been a blessing to have you here > organising us and encouraging us all the time to post to this list. You > certainly have other things to do besides be taking care of us, but you are > such a good guy who takes his time and gives love and understanding to all > of us. Please receive my most sincere congratulations and, talking about > congratulations, did I get it right and is your birthday coming around > again real soon now? Let us now if that is fine with you. > > Fair thee well (do you remember that song? I guess I heard it in Clouds In > My Coffee and it is a folk scottish?? song or something like that?)... ... > ... Well, hugs and kisses and bye now! ^_^ ... - -- CARLY SIMON DISCUSSION LIST http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk/ethericcats/index.html TANTRA’S/ETHERIC PERSIANS AND HIMALAYANS http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 13:40:03 -0500 From: "Perroni, Stephen" Subject: RE: Boys In The Trees I'm definitely intrigued by the discussion of this song. I don't have this cd but plan on Adding it to my collection. Sounds like a great song. Steve -----Original Message----- From: catman [SMTP:catman@ethericcats.demon.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 1:11 PM To: Margarita Leal Cc: 'hotcakes@smoe.org' Subject: Re: Boys In The Trees Margarita, I think the song is about growing sexual awareness-puberty from the point of view of Carly and being female. The line last night I slept in sheets the colour of fire toonight I lie alone again cursing my own desire is not just a wonderful line but I think clarifies what the song is about. This is only my take. Anyone else have a thought on this? catman ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 20:48:48 +0200 From: "Hannele Hakala" Subject: Re: THANK YOU Margarita Leal wrote: >Fair thee well (do you remember that song? I guess I heard it in Clouds In >My Coffee and it is a folk scottish?? song or something like that?)... ... Is that from My Luv Is Like A Red, Red Rose in Clouds In My Coffee? And Lucy Simon made it (from the poem by Robert Burns)? Hannele ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 18:49:09 +0000 From: catman Subject: Re: Boys In The Trees You naughty Perroni, Stephen wrote: > I'm definitely intrigued by the discussion of this song. I don't have this > cd but plan on > Adding it to my collection. Sounds like a great song. > Steve > > -----Original Message----- > From: catman [SMTP:catman@ethericcats.demon.co.uk] > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 1:11 PM > To: Margarita Leal > Cc: 'hotcakes@smoe.org' > Subject: Re: Boys In The Trees > > Margarita, > I think the song is about growing sexual awareness-puberty > from the point of > view of Carly and being female. > The line > last night I slept in sheets the colour of fire > toonight I lie alone again > cursing my own desire > > is not just a wonderful line but I think clarifies what the > song is about. > This is only my take. > Anyone else have a thought on this? > > catman - -- CARLY SIMON DISCUSSION LIST http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk/ethericcats/index.html TANTRA’S/ETHERIC PERSIANS AND HIMALAYANS http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 18:49:35 +0000 From: catman Subject: Re: Boys In The Trees You naughty boy! How could you not have BITT? Get thee down to Tower right now! catman Perroni, Stephen wrote: > I'm definitely intrigued by the discussion of this song. I don't have this > cd but plan on > Adding it to my collection. Sounds like a great song. > Steve > > -----Original Message----- > From: catman [SMTP:catman@ethericcats.demon.co.uk] > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 1:11 PM > To: Margarita Leal > Cc: 'hotcakes@smoe.org' > Subject: Re: Boys In The Trees > > Margarita, > I think the song is about growing sexual awareness-puberty > from the point of > view of Carly and being female. > The line > last night I slept in sheets the colour of fire > toonight I lie alone again > cursing my own desire > > is not just a wonderful line but I think clarifies what the > song is about. > This is only my take. > Anyone else have a thought on this? > > catman - -- CARLY SIMON DISCUSSION LIST http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk/ethericcats/index.html TANTRA’S/ETHERIC PERSIANS AND HIMALAYANS http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 20:59:54 +0200 From: "Hannele Hakala" Subject: Re: THANK YOU Catman wrote: >Margarita-that was lovely. Thankyou. I must ppoint out tho that i di not save >the Ziva board. I think is finished now and anyway I did not run that board. >Someone else, Sue(?), ran it and a great job she did too. Sharon Ziva greated and ran the Ziva Board, I think. Hannele ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 21:04:34 +0200 From: "Hannele Hakala" Subject: Re: Flash! from Mexico...and a hug Tom wrote: >May I suggest a virtual "group hug"... You may :-) And a virtual hug to you too. And to this "Carly group". Hannele ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 12:12:11 -0700 From: "Manning, Thomas (Tom)" Subject: RE: Boys In The Trees But Colin the next line is a good one too.. "Sentenced first to burn and then to freeze" when the heat of desire can turn to loneliness. I think there is a sad/lonely thread that seems to run through the CD. "For Old Times Sake" always makes me feel a little sad, but I love it just the same. "In a Small Moment" is also kind of sad - but I have been known to sing into a hairbrush while "Tranquillo" is playing. Tom > ---------- > From: Perroni, Stephen[SMTP:PERRONIS@pios.com] > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 11:40 AM > To: 'catman'; Margarita Leal > Cc: 'hotcakes@smoe.org' > Subject: RE: Boys In The Trees > > I'm definitely intrigued by the discussion of this song. I don't have > this > cd but plan on > Adding it to my collection. Sounds like a great song. > Steve > > -----Original Message----- > From: catman [SMTP:catman@ethericcats.demon.co.uk] > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 1:11 PM > To: Margarita Leal > Cc: 'hotcakes@smoe.org' > Subject: Re: Boys In The Trees > > Margarita, > I think the song is about growing sexual awareness-puberty > from the point of > view of Carly and being female. > The line > last night I slept in sheets the colour of fire > toonight I lie alone again > cursing my own desire > > is not just a wonderful line but I think clarifies what the > song is about. > This is only my take. > Anyone else have a thought on this? > > catman > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 13:25:22 -0600 From: Margarita Leal Subject: Must risk something Hello Tom Manning and All Of You: You proved right... I was only beginning to enjoy the getting to know you thing when suddenly it turned bad. You were right when you suggested to change subject... it is just i am very used to get into deep discussions that i left myself in. Reason prevailed and we are still here. Nevertheless, somewhere in Touched By The Sun our lady sings: Often I like to walk the safe side of the street and lull myself to sleep and dull my pain but deep down inside i know i've got to learn from the greats earn my right to be living let my wings of desire soar over the night i need to let them say "she must have been mad" It is just that people have different personalities and some of us are like a little naive when we start a discussion, and think it is not a fight, just a free exchange of opinions. Again, this is not my phylosophy discussion group, you're right, and let's talk about songs! So long, Margarita. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 11:22:07 -0700 From: "Manning, Thomas (Tom)" Subject: Strangers at this masquerade How do you pronounce your name? It is very pretty. Is it "Hana-lee" or "HaneL" or something else? playin a guessin game, tom > ---------- > From: Hannele Hakala[SMTP:hanska@icenet.fi] > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 10:22 AM > To: carly > Subject: Re: who are you? > > NAME: Hannele > MARRIED: nope > CHILDREN: nope, but two wonderful retrievers -> > http://www.kolumbus.fi/hahak/omat/koirat/koirat.htm > NATIONALITY: finnish > AGE: 11 years younger than Carly > PROFESSION: humm... I work with computers... > PERSONALITY: sometimes sunny, sometimes stormy ;-> > > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 15:03:07 -0500 From: "Perroni, Stephen" Subject: RE: Must risk something Letters Never Sent is one of my favorite Carly recordings. I got the cd the day It was released and I remember seeing her perform One Who is Touched By the Sun On the The Tonight Show with Jaye Leno. That song gives me goose bumps. I'm sitting Here at my desk in my office in my own little world and Singing to myself and I'm taken Away from the work environment. Thank god for music....thank god for Carly Steve -----Original Message----- From: Margarita Leal [SMTP:mleal@alfa.com.mx] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 2:25 PM To: 'hotcakes@smoe.org' Subject: Must risk something Hello Tom Manning and All Of You: You proved right... I was only beginning to enjoy the getting to know you thing when suddenly it turned bad. You were right when you suggested to change subject... it is just i am very used to get into deep discussions that i left myself in. Reason prevailed and we are still here. Nevertheless, somewhere in Touched By The Sun our lady sings: Often I like to walk the safe side of the street and lull myself to sleep and dull my pain but deep down inside i know i've got to learn from the greats earn my right to be living let my wings of desire soar over the night i need to let them say "she must have been mad" It is just that people have different personalities and some of us are like a little naive when we start a discussion, and think it is not a fight, just a free exchange of opinions. Again, this is not my phylosophy discussion group, you're right, and let's talk about songs! So long, Margarita. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 22:43:48 +0100 From: "Amira El Doh" Subject: Hello everybody! Hello! My name is Maria and I live in Naples, in Italy. I hope you won't judge my english too badly! This is my first time in a mailing list...well,not exactly the very first,but certainly the first one I write something to. The occasion for me to know Carly Simon has been my sudden love for Cat Stevens' music,some months ago,(when I saw the movie "Harold and Maude",of which he performed the soundtrack)and I've been looking for some biography about him: that's how I've known of his love for Carly Simon. I must admit I don't know very much about her(but I've been happily surprised to remember that a song of a movie that is very famous[but now I don't remember the title...]was sung by her. You must excuse my partial ignorance about Carly Simon,but I'd be very happy if staying in this mailing list could teach me more about her and music in general. Hope to receive mails! Maria ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 13:05:40 -0700 From: "Manning, Thomas (Tom)" Subject: RE: Boys In The Trees OK, time for me to fess up! I don't have "Hello Big Man" or "Carly Simon" - -her first album. I know, I know...for shame! I will throw myself on the mercy of the clerk at Tower Records and beg for forgiveness. love (comma), tom > ---------- > From: catman[SMTP:catman@ethericcats.demon.co.uk] > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 11:49 AM > To: Perroni, Stephen > Cc: Margarita Leal; 'hotcakes@smoe.org' > Subject: Re: Boys In The Trees > > You naughty boy! How could you not have BITT? Get thee down to Tower right > now! > > catman > > Perroni, Stephen wrote: > > > I'm definitely intrigued by the discussion of this song. I don't have > this > > cd but plan on > > Adding it to my collection. Sounds like a great song. > > Steve > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: catman [SMTP:catman@ethericcats.demon.co.uk] > > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 1:11 PM > > To: Margarita Leal > > Cc: 'hotcakes@smoe.org' > > Subject: Re: Boys In The Trees > > > > Margarita, > > I think the song is about growing sexual > awareness-puberty > > from the point of > > view of Carly and being female. > > The line > > last night I slept in sheets the colour of fire > > toonight I lie alone again > > cursing my own desire > > > > is not just a wonderful line but I think clarifies what > the > > song is about. > > This is only my take. > > Anyone else have a thought on this? > > > > catman > > > > -- > CARLY SIMON DISCUSSION LIST > http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk/ethericcats/index.html > TANTRA'S/ETHERIC PERSIANS AND HIMALAYANS > http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk > > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 16:52:52 -0500 From: "Perroni, Stephen" Subject: RE: Hello everybody! Hi Maria.... I think the song your referring to is probably "Let the River Flow" or maybe the title is "The New Jerusalem" from the movie Working Girl with Melanie Grifith. It came out in the states years ago. I'll guess maybe the late 80's? In any event....welcome to the list and just for the record your English is fine. Much better Than my Italian. I speak none. Steve -----Original Message----- From: Amira El Doh [SMTP:aeldoh@cmare.peoples.it] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 4:44 PM To: Mailing List di Carly Simon Subject: Hello everybody! Hello! My name is Maria and I live in Naples, in Italy. I hope you won't judge my english too badly! This is my first time in a mailing list...well,not exactly the very first,but certainly the first one I write something to. The occasion for me to know Carly Simon has been my sudden love for Cat Stevens' music,some months ago,(when I saw the movie "Harold and Maude",of which he performed the soundtrack)and I've been looking for some biography about him: that's how I've known of his love for Carly Simon. I must admit I don't know very much about her(but I've been happily surprised to remember that a song of a movie that is very famous[but now I don't remember the title...]was sung by her. You must excuse my partial ignorance about Carly Simon,but I'd be very happy if staying in this mailing list could teach me more about her and music in general. Hope to receive mails! Maria ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 16:30:04 -0600 From: Margarita Leal Subject: RE: Hello everybody! Hello Maria: My name is Margarita from Mexico and here you will see there are people from many countries. It is a beautiful place! Regarding Cat Stevens, Carly wrote in her own musical compilation "Clouds In My Coffee" that she wrote the song "Anticipation" while she was waiting for Cat to take her out on a date... Isn't she wonderful? Anticipation is a song from 1971... I used to sing it when I was a teenager (~13 years) in front of my friends, mates from school and/or family parties. I listen very often to a double CD with Cat Stevens' main hits. My favourite song, which always makes me cry, is "From Father To Son", though i also like "Peace Train" and "Moon Shadow" a lot. It is very exciting knowing people from Italy. Last year I went to Europe for the first time in my life but couldn't make it to Italy since I had to come back to work, you know, vacations over. I love italian great songs and opera, and also the weird artistic films from Federico Fellini, Luciano Visconti, Ettore Scola? and the like. Benvenutta signorina? is that right for a welcome? Ciao, Hasta la vista... ... Margarita. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 23:06:33 +0000 From: catman Subject: Re: Must risk something Margarita-It is permissable to discuss whatever you wish. A good debate is good to have. I just won't tolerate insults and abuse. We can all be gorwn ups about discussion yes? Thos other two, whom I believe were the same man, were here just to stir it. keep writing, margarita! catman ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 23:09:39 +0000 From: catman Subject: Re: Must risk something YES! YES! YES! Touched By The Sun is one of my all time faves. The words are brilliant and something I can really identify with. Everyone thinks I am mad! catman ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 23:10:44 +0000 From: catman Subject: Re: Boys In The Trees Shame on you. Don't forget the ten Hail Mary's either! Manning, Thomas (Tom) wrote: > OK, time for me to fess up! > > I don't have "Hello Big Man" or "Carly Simon" > -her first album. I know, I know...for shame! I will throw myself on > the mercy of the clerk at Tower Records and beg for forgiveness. > > love (comma), > tom > > > ---------- > > From: catman[SMTP:catman@ethericcats.demon.co.uk] > > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 11:49 AM > > To: Perroni, Stephen > > Cc: Margarita Leal; 'hotcakes@smoe.org' > > Subject: Re: Boys In The Trees > > > > You naughty boy! How could you not have BITT? Get thee down to Tower right > > now! > > > > catman > > > > Perroni, Stephen wrote: > > > > > I'm definitely intrigued by the discussion of this song. I don't have > > this > > > cd but plan on > > > Adding it to my collection. Sounds like a great song. > > > Steve > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: catman [SMTP:catman@ethericcats.demon.co.uk] > > > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 1:11 PM > > > To: Margarita Leal > > > Cc: 'hotcakes@smoe.org' > > > Subject: Re: Boys In The Trees > > > > > > Margarita, > > > I think the song is about growing sexual > > awareness-puberty > > > from the point of > > > view of Carly and being female. > > > The line > > > last night I slept in sheets the colour of fire > > > toonight I lie alone again > > > cursing my own desire > > > > > > is not just a wonderful line but I think clarifies what > > the > > > song is about. > > > This is only my take. > > > Anyone else have a thought on this? > > > > > > catman > > > > > > > > -- > > CARLY SIMON DISCUSSION LIST > > http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk/ethericcats/index.html > > TANTRA'S/ETHERIC PERSIANS AND HIMALAYANS > > http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk > > > > > > - -- CARLY SIMON DISCUSSION LIST http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk/ethericcats/index.html TANTRA’S/ETHERIC PERSIANS AND HIMALAYANS http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 23:16:55 +0000 From: catman Subject: Re: Hello everybody! It could also be Coming Around Again from Heartburn. Or even Nobody Does It Better(here here) from The Spy Who Loved Me. Perroni, Stephen wrote: > Hi Maria.... I think the song your referring to is probably "Let the River > Flow" or maybe the title is > "The New Jerusalem" from the movie Working Girl with Melanie Grifith. It > came out in the states > years ago. I'll guess maybe the late 80's? > > In any event....welcome to the list and just for the record your English is > fine. Much better > Than my Italian. I speak none. > Steve > > -----Original Message----- > From: Amira El Doh [SMTP:aeldoh@cmare.peoples.it] > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 4:44 PM > To: Mailing List di Carly Simon > Subject: Hello everybody! > > Hello! > My name is Maria and I live in Naples, in Italy. > I hope you won't judge my english too badly! > This is my first time in a mailing list...well,not exactly > the very > first,but certainly the first one I write something to. > The occasion for me to know Carly Simon has been my sudden > love for Cat > Stevens' music,some months ago,(when I saw the movie "Harold > and Maude",of > which he performed the soundtrack)and I've been looking for > some biography > about him: that's how I've known of his love for Carly > Simon. > I must admit I don't know very much about her(but I've been > happily > surprised to remember that a song of a movie that is very > famous[but now I > don't remember the title...]was sung by her. > You must excuse my partial ignorance about Carly Simon,but > I'd be very happy > if staying in this mailing list could teach me more about > her and music in > general. > Hope to receive mails! > Maria - -- CARLY SIMON DISCUSSION LIST http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk/ethericcats/index.html TANTRA’S/ETHERIC PERSIANS AND HIMALAYANS http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 17:19:23 -0600 From: Margarita Leal Subject: I forgot Ciao Maria: I forgot to tell you about an Italian group very well known in the 70's. They sang in italian as well as in english. I have 4 or 5 of their albums. They are ... ... (sound of drums) ... ... PFM or Premiata Forneria Marconi... ... songs like "Dolcissima Maria" or "Isola Di Niente" ... they are heavier, aren't they? Maybe you are very young (Oh Very Young) and don't ever heard about them but ask someone over 35 and i bet they'll know. So long, Margarita. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 01:36:24 +0100 From: "Amira El Doh" Subject: Thanks for answering... I want to thank everyone who welcomed me in the list! Thanks to Margarita for being so nice to give me some interesting news about Carly Simon and Cat Stevens! You're right, I'm very young,..well,not so much, it depends on the point of view...I'm twenty one,anyway. Though my young age,I know about PFM,they're not singing together anymore,but they still work on show business. I know many things about the '70s, I like those years,as I think you all do,in the mail list. Yes,it must be"Let the river run". Maybe... Sorry, I have no certainties in my life!.... Maria (my real name would be Amira,so you can choose...) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 00:43:05 +0000 From: catman Subject: NCC: Match and stuff I just lloked at my mail for today. 369 messages. That is certainly a record for me! Also toniight I took my new puppy and Haley(4 yrs old) to a dogs match. Martha, puupy, won second out of 203 puppies. And Haley won 2nd out of 34 adults and she did this without all her coat!(they are Lhasa Apso's and Haley is temporarily clipped off). Now it is unheard of for a Lhasa to be shown shorn but she needs the practice with me. I had no idea she would win anaything. I was embarrassed to show her without coat but thought to hell with it. I could have been blown over when the judge placed her second. The judge cam up to me after and told me she thought both were very good and that Haley was so good she decide to ignore her hair cut! bw catman btw NCC means No Carly Content!!!(Hi Steve) - -- CARLY SIMON DISCUSSION LIST http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk/ethericcats/index.html TANTRA’S/ETHERIC PERSIANS AND HIMALAYANS http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 00:48:31 +0000 From: catman Subject: Re: NCC: Match and stuff catman wrote: > I just lloked at my mail for today. 369 messages. That is certainly a > record for me! > > Also toniight I took my new puppy and Haley(4 yrs old) to a dogs match. > Martha, puupy, won second out of 203 oops that should read 23 puppies! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 23:05:14 -0200 From: "Renata Cristina Bastos de Paiva" Subject: Let us talk about Carly Hey, I have been receveing all post from some of you, and I am not enjoyng it. By the way, what is this list for? I want to talk about CARLY SIMON , she is the main subject for us to talk about. Beijos, Renata Cristina ------------------------------ End of hotcakes-digest V1 #60 *****************************