From: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org (seven-seas-moderated-digest) To: seven-seas-moderated-digest@smoe.org Subject: seven-seas-moderated-digest V1 #43 Reply-To: seven-seas@smoe.org Sender: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org Precedence: bulk seven-seas-moderated-digest Thursday, November 14 2002 Volume 01 : Number 043 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 09:26:27 -0600 (CST) From: amyr@jump.net (Amy Moseley Rupp) Subject: seven-seas-moderated Re: seven-seas Zimbo > that gives it that hypnotic, ghostly, mysterious vibe--"like going to > your > own funeral" is how I put it once--where words transcend representative > "meaning" and the expression of vocal sound becomes an emotive vehicle. > Like a scream, or example. Or an incredulous reader hollering > "AAARrrrrggghhh!!!" So have they found any people who've fainted, face frozen in a scream, clutching _Turquoise Days_? ;-) For the benefit of more recent subscribers, we had a thread last year (or earlier this) about songs to play at a funeral. "All My Colours" was the most oft requested EATB dirge, followed by "Ocean Rain." Some are so serious they've left instructions with loved ones or have a song list they carry in their pocketbook like an organ donor card! Though I will say -- I have long wondered if Echo is one of those rare bands that seem to intrigue and emotionally involve men more than women. I've read the most deep, meaningful, touching odes to Echo songs that were written by men, than I have read about any other band, save perhaps Joy Division. > Followed neatly by a "Chris, you pretentious twat." Would that rhyme with 'that' or 'thought'? LOL - --Amy, just pretentious ;-) and needing to write out my 'it's my funeral so sing you bastards' list ;-) ====================================== The Official Seven-Seas Web Page. www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 10:24:46 -0600 From: ken Subject: Re: seven-seas-moderated Zimbo LOL. Exactly. Never cared for The Grateful Dead (or Phish or whatever the hell they're called)... ken. Chris Adams wrote: > (I hate the expression "jam"--makes me think of The Grateful Dead and > like-minded unwashed beard-growin' spliff-smokin' bad-taste > purveyors.) ====================================== The Official Seven-Seas Web Page. www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 09:36:01 -0700 From: "Kristin F. Smith" Subject: seven-seas-moderated Re: seven-seas Zimbo >.... --where words transcend representative > "meaning" and the expression of vocal sound becomes an emotive vehicle. > Like a scream, or example. Golly...for a minute there, you were sounding like me! - - Kristin ;) ====================================== The Official Seven-Seas Web Page. www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 09:03:32 -0800 (PST) From: Andrew Ironside Subject: Re: seven-seas-moderated Zimbo - --- ken wrote: > LOL. Exactly. Never cared for The Grateful Dead > (or Phish or whatever the > hell they're called)... > > ken. > > Chris Adams wrote: > > > (I hate the expression "jam"--makes me think of > The Grateful Dead and > > like-minded unwashed beard-growin' spliff-smokin' > bad-taste purveyors.) > > As I told my Granola loving sister years ago, after she came back from following the Grateful dead before Jerry died, " So I guess a bath is out of the question"? The only band that could pull off decent "jams" was Television. A.I. U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2 ====================================== The Official Seven-Seas Web Page. www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ End of seven-seas-moderated-digest V1 #43 *****************************************