From: owner-lcb-digest@smoe.org (lcb-digest) To: lcb-digest@smoe.org Subject: lcb-digest V2 #6 Reply-To: lcb@smoe.org Sender: owner-lcb-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-lcb-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk lcb-digest Tuesday, May 12 1998 Volume 02 : Number 006 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Re: T-shirt ["Jurec Pyotr Chengali" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 20:26:31 -0700 From: "Jurec Pyotr Chengali" Subject: Re: Re: T-shirt Hmmm, not much traffic on this mailing list is there? [correct answer to trivia question 1 elided] >> 2. What is the difference between the album and radio versions of 'Blue Frog?' > >No idea..it's been a LONG time since I last heard the radio version :) I guess >it would either be shorter or no difference at all. Supposedly the difference is that the word 'god' has been muted in the phrase 'goddamn reality' for the radio version. I've never actually heard the radio version on the radio. >> 3. Name an artist with whom Lisa has appeared in the same show who has also >> been nominated for a WAMMIE (Washington Area Music Association award). > >I can't recall the spelling of her name but I believe her middle name is >spelled Pratt. That sounds right if you're thinking of a Victoria Pratt Keating (and no, I may not have spelled that right either). I believe that Lisa (with and without her band) has also appeared with WAMMIE nominated artists Lisa Moscatiello (very shaking spelling for that) and Kevin Johnson and the Linemen. >I've had this discussion with Lisa before. Yeah most definitely I'd love her to >put out t-shirts. I'd love it to have maybe a band picture or a picture of >Lisa. Maybe both. I think the picture of Lisa on Mercy is an interesting picture and is essentially two-tone which would allow it to be easily adapted for a T-shirt. >Last CD played: ack...do i really have to tell you this? Alright...some group >named One Minute Silence. Vanassa at BMG Entertainment sent it to me with a >whole other bunch of stuff...including the new Dave Matthews Band cd which I >haven't listened to yet. Well, I wasn't really asking, but it's different for those people who work in the music promotion business. Us private citizens (who have to buy our music) generally buy and listen to stuff which we are reasonably sure that we would like because of reviews, friends, or radio. I picked up Lisa Cerbone's first CD after hearing Manic Depressive Jubilation on the radio. I liked her first CD right away, still prefer the eponymous CD to the re-recorded Close Your Eyes, and it took me several listens to really like Mercy. Cheers, Jurec - -- But there are no Fires of Hell There is only Mercy - Innocence Mission, "Mercy" Free web-based email, Forever, From anywhere! http://www.mailexcite.com ------------------------------ End of lcb-digest V2 #6 ***********************