From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V5 #40 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Thursday, February 7 2002 Volume 05 : Number 040 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [idealcopy] Re: my stupid mistake - OT ["bartvandamme@home" ] [idealcopy] Re: It's a Boy, too! ["Martin" ] [idealcopy] re:93ft east [Alistair Tear ] [idealcopy] buzzkunst ["Keith Astbury" ] Re: [idealcopy] OT SLF [John Roberts ] Re: [idealcopy] Instrumentals [RLynn9@aol.com] [idealcopy] Re: Lock Up Your Knees [Michael Flaherty ] Re: [idealcopy] Instrumentals [Eardrumbuz@aol.com] Re: [idealcopy] [OT] 20 Year Mystery Song [Paul Pietromonaco Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: my stupid mistake - OT I hear your "girlie gibberish" sistah... ;-) But indeed... gonna get my a secretary to manage all this list-mail. Bono estente... Bart http://www.bartvandamme.com bartvandamme@home.nl > Sorry about that last one - was meaning to ask Paul a question off list (if > that's ok with him) and goofed totally - great... > > anyway, while I'm here - Ta, Ian (as YOU people would say?) - you know I do > wonder sometimes if any of you can actually hear me talking - oh, I'm just > kidding, but I do wonder if anyone knows I'm even in this cab - ok, I'll > stop, couldn't resist though - it's my own fault really, I mostly lurk and > when I do say something it's usually girlie gibberish :-) - but like you, I'm > totally bogged down lately and can't seem to get a moment's peace to read, > much less comment - it's certainly no lack of interest, I'm reading along > even if I'm not commenting > > and don't think all this arsenal/football talk is confusing me for one minute > gentlemen - I know quite well that it's played on a target range by men > wearing white jumpers (sometimes used for goalposts) (last one, honest) and > combat boots who toss grenades to the batsman's rifle after the scrum - then, > they all go on the pitch and kick this silly dalmation looking thing around > and around till someone either takes all the other teams weapons, captures > their flag, or hits the bullseye with the dalmation thingy - I DO feel sorry > for them at times, especially when it bounces off their heads - you never > know if they took live ammo from the arsenal or it's a blank - mistakes can > be made you know and we wouldn't want to see them all suffer under the same > stigma and worry as being a Spinal Tap drummer - and did you know that West > Ham is mentioned in the Harry Potter books? - those hog ranchers should be > very proud - too bad John Wayne isn't around to make a hog drive movie - I'm > up for a good western - but I do have a question - can any of you explain to > me what "offsides" is? (I know, I promised I wouldn't do it anymore, but I'm > a woman and a brash American to boot, what did you expect?) (and no, I don't > really want to know, it's a joke) > > Laurel > > I'll get MY coat now ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 10:32:50 -0000 From: "Martin" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] New to list I'd like to thank those who offered help in tracking down/supplying the cds I was looking for. Thanks to the wonders of the internet, they should be winging their way to my door at this very moment. Cheers Martin ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 10:47:01 -0000 From: "Martin" Subject: [idealcopy] Re: It's a Boy, too! I think that though not a classic number, "In Vivo (dance mix)" is better than the original. Seeing as the original is far from being my favourite Wire song, perhaps there is some truth in the "mediocre can be endlessly revised". ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 12:12:08 -0000 From: Alistair Tear Subject: [idealcopy] re:93ft east The 93ft East website has now posted details of the gig on its diary pages It says that tickets (#12) are available from Ticketweb However ticketweb does not list the event.... later A ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 11:05:35 -0000 From: "Keith Astbury" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] SET SALE BITS yes please... - ----- Original Message ----- From: kevin eden To: Ideal Copy Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 8:31 AM Subject: [idealcopy] SET SALE BITS > Ok > > there is another set sale list available (mostly > vinyl) for those who want toa sk. First come first > served again. > > Thanks > > ===== > kevin eden > wmo, po box 112, stockport, cheshire, sk3 9fd, uk > e-mail: wmouk@yahoo.com > web: www.wireviews.org > "dreams that money can buy" > Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! > http://greetings.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 07:16:51 EST From: MarkBursa@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] SET SALE BITS Yes please.. << there is another set sale list available (mostly vinyl) for those who want toa sk. First come first served again. >> ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 12:31:03 -0000 From: "Keith Astbury" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT Speaking of Dead or Alive > > Anyone see Pete Burns on 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks' last night? > > He looked like Jaime Gump from Silence of the Lambs when he puts the human > > skin suit on...with Cher's wig, and Steve Tylers lips, around 'The > > Joker'/William Pop-Idol mouth. With the voice of Lily Savage. And the > > musical talent of...well, Pete Burns out of Dead or Alive. And the body of > > Steve Priest of the Sweet (today mind, not in the 70s) > > it was indeed rather incredible. to think he used to be 'almost too good looking to be a bloke'. still it was probably the most memorable performance on the show by a singer/musician since that barmy jah wobble showing. to be fair, though burns took the pisstaking pretty well, though i suppose if you used to walk round liverpool in the late 70's like he did then you've heard it all before. > Was Pete in yesteryear's lineup or in the panel? > I remember Buster Bloodvessel was in the lineup once - tongue out, of > course... hilarious! I always wondered why the fuck these semi-forgotten > stars would appear here. Obviously not all of them were having a good time. > Perhaps their agent...? > Bart i ask myself the same question. they must pay well! luther grosvenor (aka ariel bender) was on it last week (looking rather weird) and was actually treated with a bit of respect as it appeared that phil jupitus was a mott the hoople fan. the only other person i can recall being treated like that was a guy out of fiction factory whose one hit single 'feels like heaven' seems to be universally loved. (indeed i can remember being at a julian gig at liverpool in the mid 80's and that record being played and the audience spontaneously cheering as it started). keith ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2002 12:29:03 +0000 From: Howard Spencer Subject: [idealcopy] Re: mystery track >Some time in the mid-80's I made a compilation of the best stuff that I >hadn't got elsewhere, however there was one song that Peel had not identified >and it's been a mystery to me for the best part of 20 years ! Style-wise is >very early New Order-ish, mid-paced, military style drums, big bass, ethereal >synths and, most tellingly, a melodica floats in and out during the song. >Lyrics, as far as I can make out, start like this : "Stranger where are you taking me We passed my stop an hour ago Do I know what day it is I'm in too deep to turn back now" > Any info most gratefully accepted. I don't know the answer but will suggest some candidates, in descending order of likeliness: Artery (Peel played them a lot; I liked `The Death of Peter X'), Kissing the Pink, Furniture, Vicious Pink Phenomena, . Howard ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 12:45:34 -0000 From: "Keith Astbury" Subject: [idealcopy] buzzkunst the new shelley devoto lp gets 3 stars out of 5 in this months Q magazine. 'buzzcockian battery is largely absent - only the coruscating "til the stars in his eyes are dead" revisits that fuzztoned blueprint - with the rest falling between the arched electronic vistas of later magazine and skewed, giorgio moroder-esque avant pop'. i would have thought that 'arched electronic vistas' described '2nd hand daylight' better than 'MM&W' myself. incidentally, ex notts forest and england full back stuart pearce picks his top 5 punk albums. 'the clash' rattus novegicus - the stranglers inflammable material - SLF mission accomplished... - the rezillos never mind the bollocks - sex pistols i like pearce a lot, but as if picking the horrid SLF wasn't bad enough, he concedes he likes blink 182. oh dear. keith ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 05:01:38 -0800 (PST) From: John Roberts Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT SLF I've been to see SLF twice in the last year/18 months in Leicester. These are the first times I've seen them since 1981!! Inflammable Material and Nobody's Heroes were two of my favourite albums as a youngster so I went for that retro vibe. But at the first gig I went to Mr Pearce was there, injured ankle and all. Not that his injury stopped him from tapping his foot I noticed. He was at West Ham at the time. Kept very quiet, stood near the back and wasn't hassled by anyone - not even us Leicester City fans. But Blink 182. Urgh! John > incidentally, ex notts forest and england full back > stuart pearce picks his > top 5 punk albums. > > 'the clash' > rattus novegicus - the stranglers > inflammable material - SLF > mission accomplished... - the rezillos > never mind the bollocks - sex pistols > > i like pearce a lot, but as if picking the horrid > SLF wasn't bad enough, he > concedes he likes blink 182. > > oh dear. > > keith Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 10:44:46 EST From: RLynn9@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Instrumentals In a message dated 2/5/02 11:41:52 PM Central Standard Time, bartvandamme@home.nl writes: << Well, I suppose we all go that vocal-less phase every now and again... >> actually, i think i listen to MORE instrumental music than vocal..now that i think of it... Robert ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2002 10:01:54 -0600 From: Michael Flaherty Subject: [idealcopy] Re: Lock Up Your Knees >From: "Eric Klaver" >Subject: RE: [idealcopy] Fwd: Lock Up Your Knees > >Personally I think it is rather silly that GR uns*bscribes in a huff and yet >still reads the digest. Actually, he left w/out a word. >Was he looking for a good dramatic excuse to leave >because he didn't have the time to sort through a lot of OT (I want to say >nonsense)? He did leave for time reasons--to channel his writing into different areas. The timing of the announcement (not by G. R.) that he had left the list led some (me) to assume his decision had to do w/ the "warning". Anyway ... he's not mad, he's still on the web for all who interested, and he knows he's welcome back if he decides to do so in the future. Nothing more to say. Michael Flaherty ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 11:09:39 EST From: MarkBursa@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: mystery track It's definitely not Arter, nor is it Kissing the Pink. It sounds quite goth - especially the singer, who's also a bit Jim Kerr in places... Still racking my brains... Mark << I don't know the answer but will suggest some candidates, in descending order of likeliness: Artery (Peel played them a lot; I liked `The Death of Peter X'), Kissing the Pink, Furniture, Vicious Pink Phenomena, . >> ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 12:33:23 -0500 From: "Stephen Graziano" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT Speaking of Dead or Alive > > "complete the following lyric: Lip Up Fatty...." That reminds me of a funny (to me at least) story. Back in '81 or so, this UK movie on ska bands called "Dance Craze" played briefly in NYC. It had the Specials, Bodysnatchers, Selector, Bad Manners and others in it. I hadn't heard Bad Manners before then, but somehow (maybe through reading Melody Maker) that their singer was named Buster Bloodvessel, so that stuck in my mind. I remember being VERY IMPRESSED that despite their goodnatured party vibe they were prepared to tackle political issues in the lyrics of their songs, as evidenced by the one called "Liberal Party".... It was quite a while before I realized .... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 14:09:16 EST From: CHRISWIRE@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Instrumentals In a message dated 06/02/2002 15:46:14 GMT Standard Time, RLynn9@aol.com writes: > > actually, i think i listen to MORE instrumental music than vocal..now that > i > think of it... > > Robert > I'll second that. Chris ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 19:46:32 -0000 From: "Andrew Lumbard" Subject: RE: [idealcopy] OT Speaking of Dead or Alive Tim asked >> Anyone see Pete Burns on 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks' last night? Yep....didn't think he'd aged too well. AndyL ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 20:55:07 -0000 From: "Keith Astbury" Subject: [idealcopy] instrumentals/album of the century i've been racking my brains what my fave instrumental is, but to no avail. maybe one of the instrumentals off nick drakes 'bryter layter' or the really short title track off 'a beard of stars' (tyrannosaurus rex). or maybe that really old 50's slide guitar single called 'sleepwalk' by santo & johnny that i taped off peel in the late 70's. i also like things like loop guru and transglobal underground where they are basically instrumental pieces but sometimes with sampled vocal chants (i suppose the byrne/eno lp 'my life...' is the godfather - and 23 skidoo the uncle - of all that) what i was wondering though - and i know it's early days yet - but what are readers fave LP of THIS century (so far)... mine (for what it's worth) is... the for carnation by the for carnation (it maybe goes off a bit in the middle, but the opening two and closing two tracks are simply wonderful. and the last dead long song 'moonbeams' is simply sublime) answers on a postcard please (so to speak) keith ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2002 22:22:55 +0000 From: "ian.s. jackson" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] 20 Year Mystery Song Mark wrote : >This is still bugging me. Ed, any more clues? Does it have a chorus? re : > "Stranger where are you taking me > We passed my stop an hour ago > Do I know what day it is > I'm in too deep to turn back now" you're not kidding Mark, it's bugging the shit out of me too, especially the first two lines, it really, really feels like New Order.. but it can't be? can it? nah... ian.s.j. _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2002 22:30:13 +0000 From: "ian.s. jackson" Subject: [idealcopy] Blink...and you're gone... Keith wrote : >i like pearce a lot, but as if picking the horrid SLF wasn't bad enough, he >concedes he likes blink 182. > >oh dear. hahaha...this is so weird. i've just listened to 'Take Off Your Pants And Jacket' (a burnt copy...'for the kids'...) and had to concede... that i really fucking liked it!!!!!!! i know, i am a sad, sad, old man... AND i've taken to playing at left-back over the last year or so... ;) so, comrades, minus how many of those cred points now then? (like i care... ^_^ ) ian (psychic) jackson _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2002 22:46:58 +0000 From: "ian.s. jackson" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: my stupid mistake - OT Laurel wrote : >Sorry about that last one - was meaning to ask Paul a question off list (if >that's ok with him) and goofed totally - great... > >anyway, while I'm here - Ta, Ian (as YOU people would say?) - you know I >do >wonder sometimes if any of you can actually hear me talking - oh, I'm just >kidding, but I do wonder if anyone knows I'm even in this cab - ok, I'll >stop, couldn't resist though - it's my own fault really, I mostly lurk and >when I do say something it's usually girlie gibberish :-) - but like you, >I'm >totally bogged down lately and can't seem to get a moment's peace to read, >much less comment - it's certainly no lack of interest, I'm reading along >even if I'm not commenting > >and don't think all this arsenal/football talk is confusing me for one >minute >gentlemen - I know quite well that it's played on a target range by men >wearing white jumpers (sometimes used for goalposts) (last one, honest) and >combat boots who toss grenades to the batsman's rifle after the scrum - >then, >they all go on the pitch and kick this silly dalmation looking thing around >and around till someone either takes all the other teams weapons, captures >their flag, or hits the bullseye with the dalmation thingy - I DO feel >sorry >for them at times, especially when it bounces off their heads - you never >know if they took live ammo from the arsenal or it's a blank - mistakes can >be made you know and we wouldn't want to see them all suffer under the same >stigma and worry as being a Spinal Tap drummer - and did you know that West >Ham is mentioned in the Harry Potter books? - those hog ranchers should be >very proud - too bad John Wayne isn't around to make a hog drive movie - >I'm >up for a good western - but I do have a question - can any of you explain >to >me what "offsides" is? (I know, I promised I wouldn't do it anymore, but >I'm >a woman and a brash American to boot, what did you expect?) (and no, I >don't >really want to know, it's a joke) > >Laurel > >I'll get MY coat now just like a woman...she goes quiet on you for ages, and then... a whole truckload of gibberish!!!!! MrNa, you were SO right...*chicks off the list*!!!!!!! ^_^ hugs, ian.s.j. _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 15:05:50 -0800 (PST) From: Ari Britt Subject: [idealcopy] shriekback c.d's all lined up(o.t) I wuz going to do some shriekback c.d's for one of you'z fine people,can't for the sake of me remember who(and don't all respond at once)Ari ===== everything in moderation is good for you,including excess. Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2002 19:08:12 -0600 From: Neil Soiseth Subject: Re: [idealcopy] shriekback c.d's all lined up(o.t) Speaking of Shriekback, at eMusic.com they have the Care / Tench disc plus another exclusive (so they say) collection of mixes and live tracks available to download. Neil on 06.2.02 5:05 PM, Ari Britt at luvjazzz@yahoo.com wrote: > I wuz going to do some shriekback c.d's for one of > you'z fine people,can't for the sake of me remember > who(and don't all respond at once)Ari ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 20:38:49 EST From: Hatsephsut@aol.com Subject: [idealcopy] Re: mystery song In a message dated 2/6/02 3:32:27 AM Central Standard Time, owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org writes: > This is still bugging me. Ed, any more clues? Does it have a chorus? > > Mark > We can't think either - I know the first thing that came to Joey's mind was Eric Random, but he wouldn't bet on it or even commit to it really - so I did it for him *L Laurel ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 18:19:14 -0800 (PST) From: Santa Cruzer Subject: Re: [idealcopy] 20 Year Mystery Song I can't offer any help on the ID of this song. I did want to mention that the first time I read the lyrics, it made me think of John Foxx. He was always writing oblique alienation-type lyrics. Just a thought! I'm actually kind of suprised there isn't an online lyric search! RJH > >This is still bugging me. Ed, any more clues? Does > it have a chorus? > > re : > > "Stranger where are you taking me > > We passed my stop an hour ago > > Do I know what day it is > > I'm in too deep to turn back now" > > you're not kidding Mark, it's bugging the shit out > of me too, especially the > first two lines, it really, really feels like New > Order.. > but it can't be? can it? nah... > > ian.s.j. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 21:19:24 EST From: Eardrumbuz@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Instrumentals In a message dated 2/6/02 10:46:14 AM, RLynn9@aol.com writes: << << Well, I suppose we all go that vocal-less phase every now and again... >> actually, i think i listen to MORE instrumental music than vocal..now that i think of it... >> i definitely listen to more instrumental music than vocal, and of the music i listen to with vocals, some of my favorites are durutti column, stereolab, bailter space...which all tend to include kinda sparse/minimal use of vocals. then there are bands like wire, cocteau twins, sonic youth, new order...all of whom create an atmoshpere full of incredible textures in their sound that often "upstage" the vocals. in the case of the ctwins, the vocals are more like another instrument in the band. some of the more recent bands i have been digging are scenic, south pacific, and godspeed you black emperor (all instrumental, unless you count the spoken word parts in the gybe songs), windy & carl, mahogany, and most recently fennesz. my fave of the century may very well be fennesz-endless summer right now. tough to say really, but that's the one in current rotation the most. staying with the instrumental theme, my fave re-issue of the century is definitely savage republic-jamahiriya, which includes instrumental versions of the 3 album tracks that feature vocals. so you could program your cd player to play it as an all instrumental album...pretty cool. - -paul c.d. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 18:51:13 -0800 From: Paul Pietromonaco Subject: Re: [idealcopy] [OT] 20 Year Mystery Song >Just a thought! I'm actually kind of suprised there >isn't an online lyric search! > Actually, if it's a fairly modern song, I use Google. If you type a lyric phrase into Google, chances are it will match some fan's lyric page. This one doesn't match, though. (;_;) Cheers, Paul ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 22:09:47 EST From: Eardrumbuz@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] 20 Year Mystery Song In a message dated 2/6/02 9:20:43 PM, r_j_h@yahoo.com writes: << I'm actually kind of suprised there isn't an online lyric search! >> here's one: http://lyricsdot.ru/index.html i used it to search wire and au pairs, and i got hits for both, so it's not exactly a top 40 database. i'm having trouble getting on the web right now, but i'll give it a shot later. - -paul c.d. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 23:03:40 -0600 From: "dan bailey" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Blink...and you're gone... >Keith wrote : >>i like pearce a lot, but as if picking the horrid SLF wasn't bad enough, he >>concedes he likes blink 182. >> >>oh dear. > >hahaha...this is so weird. i've just listened to 'Take Off Your Pants And >Jacket' (a burnt copy...'for the kids'...) and had to concede... >that i really fucking liked it!!!!!!! >i know, i am a sad, sad, old man... >AND i've taken to playing at left-back over the last year or so... ;) >so, comrades, minus how many of those cred points now then? >(like i care... ^_^ ) > >ian (psychic) jackson oh, it could be worse -- you could rate inflammable material as one of the top 5 punk lp's ever, as i do. dan ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 07:14:47 +0100 From: "bartvandamme@home" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Blink...and you're gone... "Oh dear" indeed! I guess I have to join Ian's sad, sad old men club here. Bart *blush* http://www.bartvandamme.com bartvandamme@home.nl >> i like pearce a lot, but as if picking the horrid SLF wasn't bad enough, he >> concedes he likes blink 182. >> >> oh dear. > > hahaha...this is so weird. i've just listened to 'Take Off Your Pants And > Jacket' (a burnt copy...'for the kids'...) and had to concede... > that i really fucking liked it!!!!!!! > i know, i am a sad, sad, old man... > AND i've taken to playing at left-back over the last year or so... ;) > so, comrades, minus how many of those cred points now then? > (like i care... ^_^ ) > > ian (psychic) jackson ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 01:25:30 EST From: RLynn9@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Blink...and you're gone... In a message dated 2/7/02 12:16:31 AM Central Standard Time, bartvandamme@home.nl writes: ian wrote: "in my old age i have taken to playing left back" > bart wrote:"Oh dear" indeed! I guess I have to join Ian's sad, sad old men > club here. > > so what does it mean if i am still playing striker after all these years? am i nuts? should i start playing left back as well? Robert ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 08:18:44 +0100 From: "bartvandamme@home" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Blink...and you're gone... > so what does it mean if i am still playing striker after all these years? am > i nuts? should i start playing left back as well? > Robert ehm... striker? wasn't that a 70's thing - running around in the nude? ;-) Bart http://www.bartvandamme.com bartvandamme@home.nl ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 02:49:14 EST From: RLynn9@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Blink...and you're gone... In a message dated 2/7/02 1:18:58 AM Central Standard Time, bartvandamme@home.nl writes: > ehm... striker? wasn't that a 70's thing - running around in the nude? ;-) > > Bart > er...maybe i should take that up as well??? lol Robert ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 09:06:14 +0100 From: "bartvandamme@home" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Blink...and you're gone... just the thing for the sad, sad old men's club! ;-) Bart http://www.bartvandamme.com bartvandamme@home.nl >> ehm... striker? wasn't that a 70's thing - running around in the nude? ;-) >> >> Bart >> > > er...maybe i should take that up as well??? > > lol > Robert ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 08:56:25 -0000 From: Alistair Tear Subject: [idealcopy] (ot)Instrumentals Heard a lovely piece of music on Radio 3's 'Late Junction' last night....turned out tt was called 'gypsy violin' by Harold Budd from his record 'Lovely Thunder' Sublime! 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