From: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org (loud-fans-digest) To: loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Subject: loud-fans-digest V5 #62 Reply-To: loud-fans@smoe.org Sender: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk loud-fans-digest Sunday, March 6 2005 Volume 05 : Number 062 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [loud-fans] Audioscrobbler [Michael Bowen ] [loud-fans] Elliott Smith Tribute Show ["Larry Tucker" Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Audioscrobbler On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 22:42:31 -0800, Michael Mitton wrote: > I just discovered Audioscrobbler. I only tried it out because it was > integrated into my music player (plugins are available for most > players), but I've decided it's pretty cool. I've been using Audioscrobbler for a few months - my profile is here: http://www.audioscrobbler.com/user/milkbone/ . I've had kind of dodgy luck with the streaming radio, but I'll have to try it again. Maybe it'll tell me why Dubstar and Fantastic Plastic Machine are at the top of my RIYL list. And yes, Iron & Wine is pretty good. Sam Beam has a decent sense of melody and a way with a lyric. MB np: The Rutles, "Goose-Step Mama" ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 16:01:16 -0500 From: "Larry Tucker" Subject: [loud-fans] Elliott Smith Tribute Show For anyone's interested and are easytree.org members I've uploaded the tribute show I recorded at the Cat's Cradle on Feb. 25th. Chris Stamey among many others was a performer. http://www.easytree.org/torrents-details.php?id=31093 Larry ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 16:08:41 EST From: LkDylaninthmvies@aol.com Subject: [loud-fans] hair = muse Listening to these reissues of OUT OF TIME and AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE (thank you, very kind Loudfan) has made me formulate the opinion that, with the hair, went Michael's muse. I've never had an album on DVD audio before, and these sound fabulous. That was such a great time in music, IMO...R.E.M. was still 4 guys that jangled, the Manchester scene, shoegazing stuff...Morrissey still wore and had his lame blouses removed at shows and Scott was at work on P&B&R&T...let the fogeying begin. Crabby aging people griping? - --Mark "Only high-powered, neurotic, castrating Manhattan career bitches wear black. Is that what you wanna be?" "Ever since I was a little girl." (from THE STEPFORD WIVES) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 13:50:56 -0800 (PST) From: zoom@muppetlabs.com Subject: Re: [loud-fans] hair = muse > "Only high-powered, neurotic, castrating Manhattan career bitches wear > black. Is that what you wanna be?" > > "Ever since I was a little girl." Is that the original STEPFORD WIVES, or the remake? And which 80's acting icon made her screen debut in the original...anyone...anyone? Would wear more black could I afford it, Andy "Folks, I was in Mexico City on the plaza outside the shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe when a young peasant father crawled by me along the rough pavement with an obviously dead infant in his arms, swaddled in a tiny white serape. There were twin tracks of blood behind him from his bleeding knees. He was seeking a miracle. Through the adjacent barred window in the basilica I could hear the coin-sorting machines packaging the money that was pouring into the offering boxes inside. I turned away and wept. In a St. Louis auditorium I stood in the lobby as paramedics treated a heavy elderly woman who lay in a fetal position on the carpet, white-faced and moaning in agony. Moments before she'd been seized in ecstasy in front of faith healer 'Reverend' W. V. Grant, leaping up and down in an adrenalin rush that made her temporarily oblivious to the bone spurs on her arthritic spine that were cutting into her muscle tissues and bringing about internal bleeding. The attendants got her onto two stretchers and into an ambulance. I wept. Outside an arena in Anaheim, California, my camera crew approached a tiny, thin, Asian boy with twisted legs on worn crutches to ask him if he'd been healed by Peter Popoff, the miracle-worker who he'd told us two hours earlier was 'gonna ask Jesus to fix my legs.' When he turned toward us, we saw his tear-streaked face and anguished eyes. The cameraman lowered his camera. 'I can't do this,' he said, and we both turned away and wept. I've had my share of tears and sleepless nights, wondering what I might do to keep people from chasing this chimera. I had another chance in New York City on January 25th, 2005, and I tried." - --James Randi, from http://www.randi.org/jr/021805a.html ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 23:03:18 -0800 (PST) From: "Joseph M. Mallon" Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Elliott Smith Tribute Show On Sat, 5 Mar 2005, Larry Tucker wrote: > For anyone's interested and are easytree.org members I've uploaded the tribute show I recorded at the Cat's Cradle on Feb. 25th. Chris Stamey among many others was a performer. Any chance I could get a copy? Joe Mallon jmmallon@joescafe.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 02:18:16 EST From: LkDylaninthmvies@aol.com Subject: Re: [loud-fans] hair = muse In a message dated 3/5/05 4:52:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, zoom@muppetlabs.com writes: Is that the original STEPFORD WIVES, or the remake? And which 80's acting icon made her screen debut in the original...anyone...anyone? The remake. In the original...Daisy Duke (acting icon?) - --Mark ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 02:37:19 EST From: LkDylaninthmvies@aol.com Subject: Re: [loud-fans] hair = muse In a message dated 3/6/05 2:18:16 AM Eastern Standard Time, LkDylaninthmvies writes: In the original...Daisy Duke (acting icon?) Andy, so sorry... I got Miss Ross and Miss Bach confused. Was it Mary Stuart Masterson to answer your question? Bueller?, - --Mark ------------------------------ End of loud-fans-digest V5 #62 ******************************