From: owner-small-repairs-digest@smoe.org (small-repairs-digest) To: small-repairs-digest@smoe.org Subject: small-repairs-digest V3 #55 Reply-To: small-repairs@smoe.org Sender: owner-small-repairs-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-small-repairs-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk small-repairs-digest Saturday, March 13 1999 Volume 03 : Number 055 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [s-r] (NSC)Noise [GL91297@aol.com] Re: [s-r] Shawn on Po5? [DaNi78@aol.com] [s-r] (NSC) ODB [biggcat2@webtv.net (Rob Love)] [s-r] David Wilcox [NSC] [John DeFord ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 06:00:32 EST From: GL91297@aol.com Subject: [s-r] (NSC)Noise I saw this on another list and had to post it here. Gerry FORT LUPTON, Colo. (AP) -- They don't take requests at this after-hours club and there's definitely no karaoke. The DJ is a police officer, and he's ready to bounce anyone who dances or talks. Employing something like the aversion therapy in the movie ``A Clockwork Orange,'' Municipal Judge Paul Sacco requires people convicted of violating the city's noise ordinance to listen to music they don't like. The noise scofflaws -- most of whom got in trouble for playing their stereos too loud -- gather once a month, on a weekend night, to listen to court- selected songs. The offenders are mostly young, so there is a heavy dose of lounge music, including Wayne Newton and Dean Martin, plus some Navajo flute music, bagpipes and John Denver songs. During the most recent session, the group of seven heard one of the judge's own jazz compositions, ``I'm Sleeping in My Car.'' Seventeen-year-old David Mascarenas was apparently scared straight. ``I'm not going to jam no more,'' he said. ``I took my stereo out already. I don't want to be hassled no more.'' Court coordinator Patrice Redearth, who suggested the one-hour music treatment, said she got her first playlist by asking her 17-year-old ``what the kids would hate.'' The worst selection was the ``Barney'' theme song, said Ryan Bowles, 21, adding, ``If you laugh they cite you for contempt.'' The DJ policeman, Joe Morales, said there's something annoying for everyone, and it works. He recalled having problems ``with one kid three or four times. He came here once and he hasn't been back.'' A requiem might have been the most appropriate choice for the most recent session, Feb. 26. It certainly looked like a funeral. One teen wore a shirt that read, ``I hate this town.'' ``If they fall asleep their eyes will be pried open,'' said clerk Patrice Redearth, in a joking reference to ``A Clockwork Orange,'' in which a gang member involved in a rape is forced to watching sickening videos, his eyes pinned open, while listening to Beethoven, his favorite composer. Sacco's program debuted Dec. 5 in this agricultural and industrial town of 5,200 people 30 miles north of Denver. The sessions are held in City Hall. Most of the offenders are rap-loving teens. But not all. ``There was a guy who was 45 who got a ticket for listening to Bob Seger,'' the judge said. Sacco, who is 45 himself and has been playing blues guitar since he was 10, said the point he is trying to make is that ``it's wrong to impose your music or style on someone else.'' ``You've got guys going around now with 15-inch speakers in a small car with a 1,000-watt amplifier,'' the judge said. ``Maybe the ordinance will help them save their ears.'' The playlist for the most recent music punishment session: Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, Moonlight Sonata and Fuer Elise. Wayne Newton, ``Danke Schoen'' Wayne Newton, ``Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home'' Disney's ``This Old Man'' Judge Paul Sacco, ``Sleepin in My Car'' Trevor Jones, ``Theme from `The Last of the Mohicans''' Dean Martin, ``One Cup of Happiness'' Dean Martin, ``It's Cryin' Time'' Tony Orlando and Dawn, ``Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree'' Hugo Montenegro, ``Theme from `The Good, the Bad and the Ugly''' Jerry Vail, ``Volare.'' Henry Mancini, ``Love Theme From Romeo and Juliet'' John Denver, ``Sunshine on My Shoulders'' Indian flute instrumental Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, ``Happy Trails to You'' Roger Whitaker, ``I'm Going to Leave Old Durham Town'' - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from the list send mail to majordomo@smoe.org with 'unsub scribe small-repairs' in the message body. FAQ & other info: http://www. tisd.net/~casey/shawn/small_repairs.html *REMEMBER* all posts not directly related to Shawn must have the tag 'NSC:' is their subject line - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 09:05:34 EST From: DaNi78@aol.com Subject: Re: [s-r] Shawn on Po5? > Lindsey was right on the money: the song was "Between Two Worlds", which > she says is from the "Grace of My Heart" soundtrack. (Check CDNOW and buy, > buy, buy!) > > Dave THANKS to both of you for solving the mystery... I never caught the movie... so I was indeed not familiar with the song. I'll have to check it out. :) >and came across this fan site >for the show - http://partyoffive.tktv.net/ - which has episode guides >that also include - yes! the music featured in each episode! Kat, thanks for the link. Been a fan since episode #1.. and that show DOES play some of the best music. Alot of Sarah, too. :) Dani in NJ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from the list send mail to majordomo@smoe.org with 'unsub scribe small-repairs' in the message body. FAQ & other info: http://www. tisd.net/~casey/shawn/small_repairs.html *REMEMBER* all posts not directly related to Shawn must have the tag 'NSC:' is their subject line - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 08:37:04 -0800 (PST) From: biggcat2@webtv.net (Rob Love) Subject: [s-r] (NSC) ODB First Kat shared: >Wu-Tang Clan rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard was >back behind bars yesterday. O.D.B. (real >name Russell Jones) was arrested on Feb 14 >for contravening a new state law in California >which prevents known felons from wearing >body armour. Then Gerry (with impeccable timing) forwards the Fort Lupton Co. story: >Employing something like the aversion therapy >in the movie "A Clockwork Orange", Municipal >Judge Paul Sacco requires people convicted >of violating the city´s noise ordinance to listen >to music they don´t like. I propose that the good folks in California employ a little music adversion therapy on ODB. A playlist like this would be good: theme song from the sitcom 3's Company ("come and knock at our door..." *ugh*) a good dose of bagpipe music followed by some of The Osmond Family's greatest hits (gotta be careful here, that could be one of bH's faves) <:-) -and maybe replay after replay of "The Teletubbie Theme Song" and "It's a Small World" could be just the ticket to piercing ODB's seemingly inpenetrable body shield of idiocy. -Rob - ---------------------------------------------------------- NNP (Now NOT Playing) Wayne Newton, "Danke Schoen" **In my humble estimation, the most annoying song of all time** - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from the list send mail to majordomo@smoe.org with 'unsub scribe small-repairs' in the message body. FAQ & other info: http://www. tisd.net/~casey/shawn/small_repairs.html *REMEMBER* all posts not directly related to Shawn must have the tag 'NSC:' is their subject line - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 11:58:47 -0800 (PST) From: John DeFord Subject: [s-r] David Wilcox [NSC] Deb, Glad you like like the new Lucy, it's hard to stop listening to it, isn't it? heheh. I have David Wilcox' new one. It's called Underneath, and I really like it. If you like his previous stuff, you'll enjoy this as well. I have a hard time liking most male singer/songwriters voices, but David is one of the ones I really enjoy. His songwriting is exceptional, as well. Thanks go to Lisa for recommending him to me... - --john ........... Sometimes the beauty of life John ...... Hits like lightning .... DeFord Washing everything clear ........... -Shawn Colvin jdef@yahoo.com - ---"Debra.Skolos (Exchange)" wrote: > > I too have an advance copy of "Ten Year Night" and just love > it. It has been consistently played for about two weeks. > > Definitley, check it out. > Deb > in Minneapolis > > ps: Does anyone has the David Wilcox Cd? If so how is it? > _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from the list send mail to majordomo@smoe.org with 'unsub scribe small-repairs' in the message body. 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