From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V5 #33 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Thursday, January 31 2002 Volume 05 : Number 033 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [idealcopy] re:the last word on devoto [PaulRabjohn@aol.com] Re: [idealcopy] re:the last word on devoto [Bart van Damme ] Re: [idealcopy] OT Volcano the Bear [John Roberts ] [idealcopy] Re: mozzer/nostrils ["Keith Astbury" ] Re: [idealcopy] Re: mozzer/nostrils [CHRISWIRE@aol.com] RE: [idealcopy] Re: gig - yay! ["Andrew Lumbard" ] Re: [idealcopy] Re: mozzer/nostrils [Paul Pietromonaco ] Re: [idealcopy] Re: gig - yay! [PaulRabjohn@aol.com] [idealcopy] [OT] Lock up your hats! [Paul Pietromonaco ] Lock up your hats! (was Re: [idealcopy] Re:) [Paul Pietromonaco ] Re: [idealcopy] Only Ones ["ian.s. jackson" ] Re: [idealcopy] pea brained earwig time again ["ian.s. jackson" ] Re: [idealcopy] wire live ["ian.s. jackson" ] RE: [idealcopy] Re: gig - yay! [Ari Britt ] Re: [idealcopy] Fwd: Good Luck Mr. Gorsky. [Paul Pietromonaco ] Re: [idealcopy] Re: [Dj Na Na ] [idealcopy] OT: Extra-Extra: Staunch prophylactic protects nostrils of pie! [voyteck@webtv] [idealcopy] AW: [Woerner Frank ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 04:58:27 EST From: PaulRabjohn@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] re:the last word on devoto > > >Howard wears black socks with sandals and shorts in the summer > > >no it isn't a pretty sight > > > can you not tell your mate to pop round and tell howard that he's got myths > and expectations to live up to and that the socks/sandals/shorts look will > have to go... > > keith ///// maybe that's how you have to look to be a buzzkunst :-) talking of which , if you look at shotbybothsides.com they've got a scan of the wire/magazine "dominoe" bootleg sleeve ; always handy to know what you're looking for? somebody on their bulletin board is talking about a german tv show called "scene 78" which magazine played on. this is the same show wire did "practice makes perfect" on around that time. a thought ; anybody know a source for german video bits? what with these plus rockpalast i guess there must have been a stack of great stuff over the years that isn't in circulation at all. p ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 12:18:23 +0100 From: Bart van Damme Subject: Re: [idealcopy] re:the last word on devoto > somebody on their bulletin board is talking about a german tv show called > "scene 78" which magazine played on. this is the same show wire did "practice > makes perfect" on around that time. a thought ; anybody know a source for > german video bits? what with these plus rockpalast i guess there must have > been a stack of great stuff over the years that isn't in circulation at all. p Groningen [Holland] is closer to the german border than Amsterdam. We receive lotsa kraut-tv here, but they tend to synchronize every non-german bits. Picture Colin singing in german with his mouth all out of sync. ;-) Well, ok, the music is untouched of course, but I just hate synchronised telly or -cinema! Gimme subtitles anytime! But perhaps this is something for "Bavarian" Frank of whom we've not heard much lately. Frank...? Bart bartvandamme@home.nl http://www.bartvandamme.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 12:15:51 -0800 From: "Uri Baran" Subject: [idealcopy] Pinkflag At last, a minor update to Pinkflag.com. See the tour dates section. Uri ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 04:19:25 -0800 (PST) From: John Roberts Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT Volcano the Bear Robert Not a fan of NWW or C93 tbh. But yes, VtB have released stuff on United Dairies. Have a look here: http://www.volcanothebear.co.uk/ Cheers John - --- RLynn9@aol.com wrote: > Volcano the Bear have released stuff on Steve > Stapleton's (Nurse With Wound) > label haven't they?...by the way, what do you Ideal > Copyists think of Nurse > With Wound/Current 93 ????? I prefer the following: > > Current 93 - In Mentrual Night > NWW - Thunder Perfect Mind > Current 93 - Dawn (especially Great Black Time) > Stapleton & Tibet - The Sadness of Things > NWW - Spiral Insana > Current 93 - I Have a Special Plan For This World > > Robert Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 04:27:33 -0800 (PST) From: John Roberts Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Pinkflag What do we reckon will happen at Brick Lane then? 15 mins of Drill or Crazy About Love? Note that ATP set will include a preview of new material. John - --- Uri Baran wrote: > At last, a minor update to Pinkflag.com. See the > tour dates section. > > Uri Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 13:31:53 -0000 From: "Keith Astbury" Subject: [idealcopy] Re: mozzer/nostrils > >> and you're right - "His head in the clouds and his mouth full of pie" is > indeed a splendid line! >> > > Especially the first time you hear it. 'Pie' doesn't crop up in too many > songs! > > Mark i remember thinking when i first heard siouxsie's 'cities in dust' that it was the time i could recall hearing the word 'nostrils' in a song. to the best of my knowledge it's still the only record i've heard that mentions them. so here's todays obscure/plain wierd challenge. a big pat on the back to any reader who can think of another! keith ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:50:17 EST From: MarkBursa@aol.com Subject: [idealcopy] Re: mozzer/nostrils Keith, No nostrils as yet, but I am a fan of obscure words in songs. My favourite obscure word in Wire songs has to be 'staunch', which appears not once but twice... Can any lister name the songs etc? Or any other use of staunch by any other band? Mark << i remember thinking when i first heard siouxsie's 'cities in dust' that it was the time i could recall hearing the word 'nostrils' in a song. to the best of my knowledge it's still the only record i've heard that mentions them. so here's todays obscure/plain wierd challenge. a big pat on the back to any reader who can think of another! >> ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 16:20:40 +0100 From: "bartvandamme@home" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: mozzer/nostrils > i remember thinking when i first heard siouxsie's 'cities in dust' that it > was the time i could recall hearing the word 'nostrils' in a song. to the > best of my knowledge it's still the only record i've heard that mentions > them. so here's todays obscure/plain wierd challenge. a big pat on the back > to any reader who can think of another! > keith ok, here we go: http://www.geocities.com/hermannvonstein/lyrics.html#NOSTRILS http://www.amiright.com/parody/70s/johndenver1.shtml http://perso.respublica.fr/beherit/lyrics/megadeth/rustinpeace.htm#rust http://www.imna.de/lyrics.html or just google: lyrics nostrils ;-) Cheers... Bart http://www.bartvandamme.com bartvandamme@home.nl ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 19:13:27 +0000 From: Tim Subject: [idealcopy] Ceasfire!!! Dj Nana wrote >It was only my unimportant opinion as was >ians towards blancmange. Which is cool with me until >you start attacking me in a nasty way. No one was really 'nasty' to you DJ Nana. The last message you sent me was nastier than anything I or anyone has said about you. You'll find on any mailing list or newsgroup, new members are expected to lurk for a while and judge the mood of the list. If you jump in and start saying silly things, you should expect to be flamed a bit! I'm sure no-one meant to upset you personally. Most listees (including myself) assumed that you would have been removed from the mailing list by the listmaster for your abusive language. (People have been kicked off IdealCopy for far less!). You also sent me a particularly abusive message off-list. There was no need to do that. Why resort to personal harassment because someone has a little joke at your expense? It seems you are still here, and I suggest if you want to be accepted into this on-line community you learn to respect others opinions, learn to take criticism and don't resort to crude, abusive attacks on people you don't even know! Tim. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 14:23:08 EST From: CHRISWIRE@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: mozzer/nostrils In a message dated 30/01/2002 13:34:25 GMT Standard Time, keith.astbury10@virgin.net writes: > i remember thinking when i first heard siouxsie's 'cities in dust' that it > was the time i could recall hearing the word 'nostrils' in a song. to the > best of my knowledge it's still the only record i've heard that mentions > them. so here's todays obscure/plain wierd challenge. a big pat on the back > to any reader who can think of another! > keith > How about that Devo song (Smart Patrol ?) where they use that everyday word "Prophylactic" .10/10 for that one.I'll think on. Chris BTW I believe it means to protect or prevent disease but it could mean something else as well. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 19:42:35 -0000 From: "Andrew Lumbard" Subject: RE: [idealcopy] Re: gig - yay! Howard letus know:- >> I will be 36 on 7 March - this is the best present I could have asked >> for. See you all there! Well Happy Birthday present to you Howard. Happy Day After Birthday present for me (43..gawd). But....what's this....OH NO!!! Music Week Awards at the Grosvenor...same night! Anybody out there got any creative excuses I can give to my boss? AndyL ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 11:50:09 -0800 From: Paul Pietromonaco Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: mozzer/nostrils >"Prophylactic" > BTW I believe it means to protect or prevent disease but it could mean >something else as well. From Merriam-Webster's on-line dictionary Main Entry: 1pro7phy7lac7tic Pronunciation: "prO-f&-'lak-tik also "prd- Function: adjective Etymology: Greek prophylaktikos, from prophylassein to be on guard, from pro- before + phylassein to guard, from phylak-, phylax guard Date: 1574 1 : guarding from or preventing disease 2 : tending to prevent or ward off : PREVENTIVE - pro7phy7lac7ti7cal7ly /-ti-k(&-)lE/ adverb But - it also means: Main Entry: 2prophylactic Function: noun Date: 1642 : something prophylactic; especially : a device and especially a condom for preventing venereal infection or conception I believe it is in the context of the second definition that Devo is using the word. Cheers, Paul ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 14:53:22 EST From: PaulRabjohn@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: gig - yay! In a message dated 30/01/02 19:49:40 GMT Standard Time, andrew@lumbard.co.uk writes: > Anybody out there got any creative excuses I can give to my boss? > > AndyL > //////don't people at music industry bashes regularly pop out to the lavatory for extended periods? enough to take in the wire set maybe? just a thought....... p ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 11:58:46 -0800 From: Paul Pietromonaco Subject: [idealcopy] [OT] Lock up your hats! Hi everyone, Hmm - that's weird. So far, two of my posts haven't made it to IdealCopy. Let's see if this one does. >p.s. who's this graeme bloke that dj is supposed to be ? Well, I wrote a detailed IdealCopy post explaining this, but that's one of the "lost" ones, so I'll explain briefly for the benefit of those of you who have recently joined us. Graeme is the first name of Graeme Rowland, a long time IdealCopy listmember. Graeme had a unique writing style, with a very slashing wit. There was a list flamewar a few months ago however, and the final result was that a number of members unsubscribed, including Graeme. My other post actually contains a sample post from Graeme - which, in case it shows up later (^_^), I won't repeat. Cheers, Paul ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 17:55:47 -0800 From: Paul Pietromonaco Subject: Lock up your hats! (was Re: [idealcopy] Re:) >p.s. who's this graeme bloke that dj is supposed to be ? Long story short: Graeme Rowland was a long time Ideal Copier with a slashing wit, and a unique style of posting. Unfortunately, he got in a shouting match with another IdealCopier, and the final result is that both members uns*bscribed. I've saved a number of his e-mails (actually, I archive the list). Here's one: Cheers, Paul - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:16:07 +0000 (GMT) From: Graeme Rowland Subject: [idealcopy] Dance Me to the End of 2001 To: idealcopy@smoe.org >Album of the year 2001? 'Been Here and Gone' by Thalia Zedek on Matador records. In a world full of faux ass cheese masquerading as high emotion it is wonderful to hear such a genuinely emotive and powerful collection of songs as this. Every chord change sends shivers. I sobbed uncontrollably for the whole of 'Back to School' such was its intense emotional impact and I was in a very good mood, although I had earlier imbibed about 5 pints of 4+% bitters. Stayed up all night listening over & over. While I'm at it you might as well know that you will also need to hear the 4 Come albums, the last 3 Live Skull albums & the Uzi album if you haven't already before your musical sorrowful joy can be considered anything like close to perfect. Start with 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' by Come. Thalia is a songwriting genius who has stayed at my old house. Mileta spread Bunnymen misinformation >>>>Les was thrown out Les Pattinson left of his own volition because he no longer wished to play in the band. He was also very distraught about his mother dying. This is what I read in an interview anyway. >David recalled the day crocodiles were in his shop... Crocodiles was the first EB record I bought. I bought Crocodiles at a record fair in a church in Salisbury around 84/85. That same day I also blew all my paltry wages on Wire - 154 w/7" (best seven quid I ever spent!) Buzzcocks - Spiral Scratch 7" Ramones - Rocket to Russia The Three Johns - AWOL 7" Altered Images - Happy Birthday LP Skids - Scared to Dance SLF - Hanx Disorder - Complete Disorder 7" (these latter 4 were later sold, but they were entertaining for a few years) >Monday Afternoon Whiteout: Thalia Zedek - Been Here & Gone Wire - Ahead 12" Wire - 154 Wir - The First Letter (Vien) Ground Zero - Consume Red Live Skull - Positraction Fugazi - Tha Argument My Ears! My Ears! Graeme ===== Cracked Machine irregular cyberzine http://www.webinfo.co.uk/crackedmachine "What one thinks of as extremes seldom are" :: BC Gilbert Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 22:45:54 +0000 From: "ian.s. jackson" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Only Ones PaulRabjohn wrote : >/////at the time i really loved "ESS" but now i find it a really stodgy >over-produced lp. all those endless overdubs , keyboards , backing vocals , >sure there's a kitchen sink in there somewhere. the album after that was >even worse , the horrible parping synths of "trouble in the world" and that >chronic c&w duet with pauline penetration. you're probably right paul, i need to hear it again...but i know i'll still love it!! critically, you're spot on with 'Baby's Got A Gun' though, a bit of a disappointment. it holds a special place in my heart because there was a 'certain' girl at the time...enough said... ian.s.j. _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 22:51:45 +0000 From: "ian.s. jackson" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Only Ones Keith >it was that gig i meant ian. wasted youth supported! i'm 99% certain it was >may 1980. i know i'd just come back off my hols with 'baby's got a gun' lp >but hadn't had chance to play it. and it was just a few weeks after the >teardrop gig there - i went to that too. small world... true, true... ah yes...Wasted Youth...'Wildlife' used to get played quite a bit in a few bedrooms in the north of the Wirral... ;) ian.s.j. _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 22:54:48 +0000 From: "ian.s. jackson" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] pea brained earwig time again Jerry wrote : >Rot in studio 54 ...with a table leg up yer arse????? _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 23:07:26 +0000 From: "ian.s. jackson" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: mozzer/nostrils >so here's todays obscure/plain wierd challenge. a big pat on the back >to any reader who can think of another! >keith here's my 'stock reply' to this one... 'concatination' from 'Chain Smoking' by Subway Sect ^_^ ian.s.j. _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 15:15:16 -0800 (PST) From: Ari Britt Subject: [idealcopy] Fwd: Good Luck Mr. Gorsky. - --- > > > > When Apollo Mission Astronaut Neil Armstrong > first walked on the moon, > he not only gave his famous "one small step for man, > one giant leap for > mankind" statement but followed it by several > remarks-usual COM traffic > between him, the other astronauts and Mission > Control. Just before he > re-entered the lander, however, he made the > enigmatic remark, "Good luck Mr. > Gorsky!" > > Many people at NASA thought it was a casual remark > concerning some rival > Soviet Cosmonaut. However, upon checking, there was > no Gorsky in either the > Russian or American space programs. Over the years > many people questioned > Armstrong as to what the "Good luck Mr. Gorsky" > statement meant, but > Armstrong always just smiled. > > On July 5,1995 in Tampa Bay FL, while answering > questions following a > speech, a reporter brought up the over 26 year old > question to Armsrong. > This time he finally responded. Mr. Gorsky had > finally died and so Neil > Armstrong felt he could answer the question. > > When he was a kid, he was playing baseball with a > friend in the backyard. > His friend hit a fly ball which landed in the front > of his neighbor's > bedroom windows. His neighbors were Mr.&Mrs. Gorsky. > As he leaned down to > pick up the ball, young Armstrong heard Mrs. Gorsky > shouting at Mr. Gorsky, > "Oral sex! You want oral sex?! You'll get oral sex > when the kid next door > walks on the moon!" Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 23:15:42 +0000 From: "ian.s. jackson" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] wire live >15 MINUTES OF WIRE IN LONDON!! >Wire are to play at a tribute concert for This Heat >bassist Gareth Williams on Thursday March 7th at 93 >Feet East, Brick Lane, London E1 > >There is a large bill and all artists will be >contributing "vignettes", it is rumoured that one new >Wire item will be previewed. ok, thanks very much for that Kevin... looks like i'm gonna have to do the ATP weekend in that case!!!!! ian.s.j. _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 15:33:37 -0800 (PST) From: Ari Britt Subject: RE: [idealcopy] Re: gig - yay! Andy wrote:Anybody out there got any creative excuses I can give to my boss? AndyL Call him up and tell him you just died,and you'll let him know when you come back to life.Ari Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 15:53:10 -0800 From: Paul Pietromonaco Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Fwd: Good Luck Mr. Gorsky. >> When Apollo Mission Astronaut Neil Armstrong >> first walked on the moon, >> he not only gave his famous "one small step for man, >> one giant leap for >> mankind" statement but followed it by several 8< snip >8 It is I - the debunker of famous statements: http://www.snopes2.com/quotes/mrgorsky.htm in case you're curious. I can't tell if Ari was posting this as humor (or humour) or as fact. Without trying to be mean, Ari, if you want to post humorous posts, it's probably better to add a [Humor] tag in the subject. And, if you're forwarding on something unbelievable that you got in your e-mail, it's always best to check http://www.snopes.com first to make sure it's not a hoax. Hope that didn't come over as being mean in any way. Just trying to be helpful. (^_^) Cheers, Paul ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 19:12:29 -0500 From: "Cambra, Robert" Subject: [idealcopy] Cup Runneth Over ot Hey--Santa Cruzer--I was at that Trey Gunn Ameoba gig, and at the Cafe du Nord performance the following night. The band's getting more of an Avalon Ballroom '67/Krautrock '77 thing going and still sounding entirely contemporary, don'tcha think? Yes, everyone here should know that if you are in San Francisco, Ameoba is the place you are most likely to find that album you've been looking for ten years, and it probably won't be too expensive. I recall Colin Newman was spotted there that last time he was in town. Cheers, Robert < Subject: [idealcopy] My cup runneth over!! Mostly ON Topic!! I was up in SF last week to see the Trey Gunn Band at Cafe Du Nord, plus their instore show at Amoeba Records on Haight St. So while the band played on, I took a quick look at the Wire section and found enough solo Wire to keep me going for ages! I finally found a reasonably priced copy of Dome 3/4 (still prefer Yclept, though!) and a huge collection of Mr Gilbert's work including 'In Esse', 'Music for Fruit', 'Insiding' and '...Shivering Man'!! I have never seen so much of his work in one place before! Also was a few Newman, He Says and 6-7 Wire albums to boot!! *Phew* Nice to see that Amoeba rep-resents our favorite gang!! Pretty cool!! Stay ideal and keep copying!!! RJH>> *************************************************************** This message is intended only for the use of the individuals to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged and confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this transmission in error; any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this transmission is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by reply e-mail and delete this message and all of its attachments. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 01:28:43 +0000 From: Nik Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: gig - yay! In message , Andrew Lumbard writes >But....what's this....OH NO!!! Music Week Awards at the Grosvenor...same >night! >Anybody out there got any creative excuses I can give to my boss? Could this be of use? INT. AWARDS CEREMONY NIGHT C.U. on Andy L., deep in conversation with Mr. Boss. The melodic ring of a mobile phone from inside Mr. L.'s pocket. He takes the noisy thing out, holds it to his left ear and answers the call. ANDY: 'Lo? ... Yes? ... Speaking. ... That's my address. Mr. Boss's P.O.V. - The look of worry on Andy's face deepens as he listens, straining to hear over the background noise. ANDY: Through the window, you say? Do you know if they've taken? No, yes, of course. I'll be, as soon as I can. That would be really good. Yes, thank you, bye. Mr. Boss is all concerned sympathy. He, too, lives in London. He's been there. BOSS: Burglar? ANDY: Yup. Place is a mess, apparently. Look, I know this is bad timing, but ... BOSS: Say no more, squire. Andy flashes him a grateful grin and exits through the sweating masses. Dissolve to Andy at 93 Feet East, surrounded by a cheery crowd of smelly old doped-out ICers sporting their traditional SWV T-shirts. END! You may of course prefer the version where two list members in sharp suits flash their rail passes in your face before asking: 'Mr. Lumbard? Mr. Andrew Lumbard? If you'd like to follow us ...' Nik (back to lurk mode due to work overload, but not before congratulating Tim on his elegant ripostes to the socially challenged - you put the fun in flames - and you know the correct spelling of the marchand du sel) - -- Champagne for my real friends Real pain for my sham friends - - Francis Bacon ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 18:24:59 -0800 (PST) From: Dj Na Na Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: Hmmm He would make a great politician, the only difference is they get paid to lie. He spun everything in his favor. President, No, Politician, yes. The next Gary Condit? - --- Bart van Damme wrote: > Keith for president! [or queen, for all you brits] Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 00:51:20 -0600 (CST) From: voyteck@webtv.net Subject: [idealcopy] OT: Extra-Extra: Staunch prophylactic protects nostrils of pie! The "nostrils" mentioned in song gave me a good laugh, so imagining such as "the snorting nostrils" to appear, I searched eBay & Gemm to find "Position Normal" 45 / song "Nostrils & Eyes" and "Ray Stevens" album "Mississippi squirrel revival" song "Ned Nostril ... ". Should have looked up the likes of "The Nasaltones" ... maybe an album entitled "Rest In Bed", "Day Off In Bed", "Harmonize In Bed", "Blow", ... et al. Staunch has me stumped, but found this on search engine: http://www.contemplator.com/tunebook/scotmidi/sbrave.htm Devo's "prophylactic" usage could be unique, but probabilites of little Devoids roaming the earth is up to them. Beatle pies: "Lucy in the sky w/diamonds" > "... where rocking horse people eat marshmallow pies", "Honey Pie", "Wild Honey Pie", and McCartney's recent "Flaming Pie" may add to one's menu. Punk Floyd; Mayberry's Hair-O. From the goose chase, voyteck ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 08:30:17 +0100 From: Woerner Frank Subject: [idealcopy] AW: just forwarded as ordered from Ian. mit freundlichen Gr|_en Frank J|rgen Wvrner > -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: ian.s. jackson [mailto:iansjackson@hotmail.com] > Gesendet: Montag, 28. Januar 2002 23:49 > An: idealcopy@smoe.org > Betreff: > > > >Jerry wrote: > > > >Good to see y'all are so confident in the legitimacy > >of this little > >world > >that alternative opinions don't have to be tolerated. > >Remember free > >speech? > > > >Whatever it was that made DJ Na Na 'get' Wire all of a > >sudden it was > >nothing > >to do with the blinkered attitude of their aging and > >fogeyish audience > >was > >it? > > then Ari > >I'm with you on this one Jerry,seems some of our > >cousins are so elitist that tolerance is not tolerated > >eh?maybe those aging punks are just hippies after > >all. > > guys, > i think you'll find that i made a real attempt at being nice > BEFORE he > started calling us wankers. > please feel free to check your digest(s)...but you will find > that that is > the case. > that is all i have to say right now. > ian.s.j. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------------------------ End of idealcopy-digest V5 #33 ******************************