From: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org (seven-seas-digest) To: seven-seas-digest@smoe.org Subject: seven-seas-digest V2 #563 Reply-To: seven-seas@smoe.org Sender: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org Precedence: bulk seven-seas-digest Friday, July 18 2003 Volume 02 : Number 563 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 23:00:24 +0100 From: "looloo" Subject: RE: seven-seas Bunnygod Plaigiarised by the BBC ? gone ototototototototototototo >>-----Original Message----- Amy Rupp >>>>But what in heck is "Proms season"? Here, a prom is typically >>a dance held for high school seniors to finish out their school >>days -- usually done in May. well if you followed stu's link you should also of got here which explains what the proms are .. http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/festival/history.shtml>> ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 23:13:57 +0100 From: "looloo" Subject: seven-seas ototototototo apology .. sorry about the onslaought of looloomails i'm doing some catchup after hols & honestly i have held back & not replied a lot more than i have actualy replied... looloo ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 23:24:40 +0100 From: "looloo" Subject: RE: seven-seas How come.......... did you get the last one where Ivan said he'd missed out a week... >>-----Original Message----- >>From: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org [mailto:owner-seven-seas@smoe.org]On >>Behalf Of K.P. Jacques >>Sent: 16 July 2003 23:01 >>To: seven-seas@smoe.org >>Subject: seven-seas How come.......... >> >> >>I aint getting the weekly questions mailed to me anymore? >>Have I done something >> >>a) Bad >>b) Stupid >> >>lol I kinda know which way the answers are gonna go on this >>one......over to >>you Matt ;-) >> >> >> >>--- >>Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >>Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >>Version: 6.0.500 / Virus Database: 298 - Release Date: 7/10/03 >> >> >> >>====================================== >>http://www.bunnymenlist.com >> >>====================================== ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 23:28:24 +0100 From: "looloo" Subject: seven-seas proms OTOTOTOT i think (but i may be wrong) that some of the schools here have started trying to copy your "proms" we also got trick or treat after we saw it in ET ... so whats the next american "custom" thats going to be exported over ??? >>-----Original Message----- >>From: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org [mailto:owner-seven-seas@smoe.org]On >>Behalf Of Red >>Sent: 17 July 2003 02:43 >>To: seven-seas@smoe.org >>Subject: OT: RE: seven-seas Bunnygod Plaigiarised by the BBC ? >> >> >>At 03:56 PM 7/14/03 -0500, you wrote: >> >>>But what in heck is "Proms season"? Here, a prom is typically >>>a dance held for high school seniors to finish out their school >>>days -- usually done in May. It's supposed to be a BFD, but >>>I didn't go to mine. >> >>There ya go Amy.....that's what's wrong.... >>they say if you don't go to prom, you will >>always have the feeling that something's >>missing from your life! Something that >>nags you forever! ;-) >>hehehee >> >>Red >> >> >> >>====================================== >>http://www.bunnymenlist.com >> >>====================================== ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 23:31:33 +0100 From: "looloo" Subject: seven-seas job whinges otototototottto is there any job where this isn't the general situation (other than the self empoyed) ?? going on holiday just seems to make it worse too .. cos you go away , relax, chill out etc etc then you come back & the contrast of how bad work is with the chilled out holiday feeling makes you soooooooooooo depressed you wonder if it was worth going away ! ok have i cheered you all up now or what!! ;-) >>-----Original Message----- >>From: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org [mailto:owner-seven-seas@smoe.org]On >>Behalf Of Red >>Sent: 17 July 2003 02:48 >>To: seven-seas@smoe.org >>Subject: Re: seven-seas Glastonbury >> >> >>At 12:52 PM 6/27/03 -0500, you wrote: >> >>>The job situation is awful -- I work for a complete and total bitch, the >>>management is incompetent, my coworkers are unhappy, and they >>are asking me >>>to do expert-level work for entry-level pay. >> >> >>Welcome to the REAL world Amy! >> >> >> >>====================================== >>http://www.bunnymenlist.com >> >>====================================== ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 23:35:53 +0100 From: "looloo" Subject: RE: seven-seas Wow! What a small world! (sorta OT but not totally) OTOTOT eeeeeekkkkk this mail just reminded me i read a review of the new terry hall cd in the paper this morning & i meant to tell you about it .. but i forgot so ......here it is...... (they gave it 4* out of 5 BTW) Terry Hall and Mushtaq: The Hour of Two Lights (Honest Jon's) Robin Denselow Friday July 18, 2003 The Guardian Buy The Hour of Two Lights at Amazon.co.uk Terry Hall has had a decidedly patchy career since his glory days with the Specials and Fun Boy Three in the late 1970s and 1980s. Now he has returned with his best work in decades: a collaboration with Mushtaq, formerly with British-Asian band Fun-Da-Mental. They are joined by a 12-year-old Lebanese girl singer, a blind Algerian rapper, a Syrian flautist, Hebrew vocalists, a group of Polish Gypsies and Damon Albarn. If that sounds overambitious, well, it is - but for the most part, their bravery pays off. Hall is in fine laconic voice, and on the best songs (A Gathering Storm, Ten Eleven, Stand Together) he creates a brooding sense of global menace in a wailing, clattering collision of hip-hop, Middle-Eastern and Gypsy influences. The sections where Hall is absent are less focused: the opening burst of horns, percussion and Arabic vocals goes on too long, and the wailing vocals of Abdul Latif Asili fit uneasily with the other songs. But no matter. Two of the pioneers of multicultural British pop are back with a daring, thoughtful set. ... >>-----Original Message----- >>From: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org [mailto:owner-seven-seas@smoe.org]On >>Behalf Of Red >>Sent: 17 July 2003 04:12 >>To: villiers-terrace@yahoogroups.com; seven-seas@smoe.org >>Subject: seven-seas Wow! What a small world! (sorta OT but not totally) >> >> >>I just got an email from a guy that I sorta know >>from the Terry Hall list who ran into Stuart Bird (!!!) >>at Glasto...turns out he knows Stu from the Pete Wylie list and >>he knows me from the Terry Hall list and me and Stu know each >>other from the Bunnymen list.....what a small world! But imagine >>the weirdness of Stu and the other guy meeting up at Glasto >>in the midst of a zillion people and finding out they both know me >>from different lists! Biazzre! >> >>The music world isn't as big as it seems, is it? >>There's still a bit of on topic connection here....Pete Wylie is connected >>to the Bunnymen from the Crucial Three and Terry hall is connected >>to the Bunnymen because Les played bass on his solo album 'Home'. >>So in some ways it's not so bizarre after all... >> >>At any rate, the other guy said the Bunnymen were so good at Glasto >>that he may even go to the Anniversary gigs! :-) >> >>Red >> >> >> >>====================================== >>http://www.bunnymenlist.com >> >>====================================== ====================================== http://www.bunnymenlist.com ====================================== ------------------------------ End of seven-seas-digest V2 #563 ********************************