From: owner-oppositeview-digest@smoe.org (oppositeview-digest) To: oppositeview-digest@smoe.org Subject: oppositeview-digest V8 #109 Reply-To: oppositeview@smoe.org Sender: owner-oppositeview-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-oppositeview-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk oppositeview-digest Tuesday, August 29 2006 Volume 08 : Number 109 Today's Subjects: ----------------- OV: Nothing Ever Happens question ["David Wartik" ] RE: OV: Nothing Ever Happens question ["Darren Holmquist" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 07:19:37 -0500 From: "David Wartik" Subject: OV: Nothing Ever Happens question Hey all- Random question...maybe it's been discussed before. Was listening to "Party Shuffle" on iTunes yesterday when a version of NEH comes on. Sounds normal, except the line "and American businessmen snap up Van Goghs" has been switched to "Australian businessmen." Anyone know why that is? Are there different versions of the song? All I know about this track is that it was live from 1990, and may have been part of a radio broadcast. Thanks, David ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 08:16:46 -0700 From: "Darren Holmquist" Subject: RE: OV: Nothing Ever Happens question David, I'm fairly certain that it's from an Australian radio disc. In fact, I beleive it was just taken off of Radio Free Del Amitri! That's one of the rare times I've heard JC change the lyrics for a song, on purpose! Darren >---- Original Message ---- >From: vertigo13@comcast.net >To: oppositeview@smoe.org >Subject: RE: OV: Nothing Ever Happens question >Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 07:19:37 -0500 > >>Hey all- >> >>Random question...maybe it's been discussed before. Was listening >to "Party >>Shuffle" on iTunes yesterday when a version of NEH comes on. Sounds >normal, >>except the line "and American businessmen snap up Van Goghs" has >been >>switched to "Australian businessmen." Anyone know why that is? Are >there >>different versions of the song? All I know about this track is that >it was >>live from 1990, and may have been part of a radio broadcast. >> >>Thanks, >>David ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 06:01:56 +1000 (EST) From: Michael Holt Subject: RE: OV: Nothing Ever Happens question Might also be a reference to the "new money" of Rupert Murdoch... who knows. Michael - --- Darren Holmquist wrote: > David, > I'm fairly certain that it's from an Australian > radio disc. In fact, > I beleive it was just taken off of Radio Free Del > Amitri! > > That's one of the rare times I've heard JC change > the lyrics for a > song, on purpose! > > Darren > > >---- Original Message ---- > >From: vertigo13@comcast.net > >To: oppositeview@smoe.org > >Subject: RE: OV: Nothing Ever Happens question > >Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 07:19:37 -0500 > > > >>Hey all- > >> > >>Random question...maybe it's been discussed > before. Was listening > >to "Party > >>Shuffle" on iTunes yesterday when a version of NEH > comes on. Sounds > >normal, > >>except the line "and American businessmen snap up > Van Goghs" has > >been > >>switched to "Australian businessmen." Anyone know > why that is? Are > >there > >>different versions of the song? All I know about > this track is that > >it was > >>live from 1990, and may have been part of a radio > broadcast. > >> > >>Thanks, > >>David > ____________________________________________________ On Yahoo!7 Answers: Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people http://www.yahoo7.com.au/answers ------------------------------ End of oppositeview-digest V8 #109 **********************************