From: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org (support-system-digest) To: support-system-digest@smoe.org Subject: support-system-digest V3 #75 Reply-To: support-system@smoe.org Sender: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk support-system-digest Tuesday, March 21 2000 Volume 03 : Number 075 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: support-system-digest V3 #74 [Nach1120@aol.com] Veruca Salt [Vasant Ramamurthy ] Re: they don't mean a thing ["Michael Worrell" ] Tag-along on a tour? [Easter ] DaDa [TADude9999@aol.com] Re: back to basics [Laurel Ann Ullman ] Re: Dark Moments in Music History [Laurel Ann Ullman ] Re: Tag-along on a tour? [Laurel Ann Ullman ] tag alongs and other yummy gs cookies [Melissa Leigh ] Jealousy [Craig King ] Re: liz yearbooks.......lmao!!! [Desser256@aol.com] Sometimes A Dream [YuriG2@aol.com] Re: liz yearbooks.......lmao!!! [Jason Long ] Here I bitch again... [Jason Long ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 03:37:15 EST From: Nach1120@aol.com Subject: Re: support-system-digest V3 #74 << So I go up to the cashier and say, quite seriously: "Thank you for playing the first good music I've heard since I've been here." >> i used to work at a fast food establishment, and everyday we would have a different radio station on. alternative, rap, hell, even country. but the one day we get a complaint about the radio is when we were playing oldies. i thought everyone loved oldies and could even sing along to most of them....what is this world coming to? christine ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 02:55:04 -0600 From: Vasant Ramamurthy Subject: Veruca Salt Sorry for the no-Liz content, but I know there're some Veruca Salt fans on the list... I managed to snag a copy of the single from the new Veruca Salt album (Louise + some other guys) coming out on May 16th called "Resolver," so if anybody wants it, e-mail me and I can send you the mp3. Vasant - ----- This Ain't No Picnic: the very best in indie rock/pop & other classics Sundays, 2 to 4 pm. (Central) Live in RealAudio at http://kwur.wustl.edu Playlists at http://vasant.tsx.org ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 06:49:36 -0500 From: "Michael Worrell" Subject: Re: they don't mean a thing >From: huan-hua >Subject: they don't mean a thing >hi, >i downloaded a song from napster labeled as "liz phair--leaving on a jet >plane" but it sure doesn't sound like liz. can anyone tell me who sings it? >huan-hua I'll take an absolute blind stab at this and suggest that it might be Chantal Kreviazuk, 'cause I know for a fact that she's covered this song in the past. I think I spelled her name wrong, and I wouldn't know her voice if it came up and slapped me, but that's my best guess at this point in time. Hope this helps, Michael ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 06:48:45 -0800 (PST) From: Easter Subject: Tag-along on a tour? Here's a Q that would be interesting to those who'd like to respond. I've been reading reviews from a couple on the Harbinger list and it's obvious that they're trying to go to as many Paula Cole concerts as they can on her tour. I wonder how the hell do some people make it possible to travel around and such? Win the lottery or something? Oh yeah...I need buy a ticket for the $44 million jackpot while I'm thinking about it. Soo...the Q: If you had the opportunity to travel around the country to see possibly all of your fave artist's gigs, who would it be? Any of the following artists would be nice: Chantal Kreviazuk, Sheryl Crow, Tom Petty and of course, Liz! Back to school...*bleh* I cannot wait for the LizPhest! Katie ();) NP: Chantal Kreviazuk "Under These Rocks & Stones" ===== ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ "You've got a lucky face." - John Lennon __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 11:13:49 EST From: TADude9999@aol.com Subject: DaDa Andrea is correct,the band is DaDa, the song is Dizz Knee Land, the CD "Puzzle" rocks. I know you can listen to the song at CDnow. I always thought this band would make it big. TAD NP The FLU ( cough,sneeze, drip,drip ) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 14:06:27 -0500 (EST) From: Laurel Ann Ullman Subject: Re: back to basics Go see, by all means, the Shakespeare rebuilt theatre and museum! On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, Meow Grrl wrote: > I feel I owe you all some Liz content ... > > So I was skiing in Utah last week, for four days, and > the people I was traveling with either listened to the > new Santana cd (not that it's bad, but come on now) or > watched freaking basketball the whole time, calling > their bookies on the hour. > > So I walk into the Badass Coffee Shop (that's really > the name) on my second-to-last-day there, in Park > City, and as I get my cup of java, I hear a familar > song: Perfect World. Eventually I realize they're > playing the whole album. So I go up to the cashier and > say, quite seriously: "Thank you for playing the first > good music I've heard since I've been here." > > = ) > > And oh yeah ... I'm going to London next week. First > time ever. It's sort of last minute, so I have no time > to plan, and I'll be there for only six days ...if > anyone has any must-sees to suggest, I'm all eyes. > > sandra > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 14:12:13 -0500 (EST) From: Laurel Ann Ullman Subject: Re: Dark Moments in Music History Well, good. I'm glad you didn't write them-I don't have to be mad at afellow Phairian-but I guess I can be mad for them being posted. Some of them were actually quite amusing-except the Yoko assassination tidbits <----extremely poor taste! L On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, Michael Worrell wrote: > "Dark Moments in Music History" > > February 16, 1955: After 15 minutes of sitting in a boat listening to "Go > Back Home, You Obnoxious Little Foreign Brats!", humorless Disneyland execs > decide to look for another composer for their new attraction. > > July 23, 1956: Colonel Tom Parker says to Elvis, "Boy, you're nothin' but > skin and bones. You better put on some weight, or people are gonna think > you're sick!" > > June 7, 1966: "Hey chaps, I'd like you to meet my new girlfriend, Yoko." > > July 18, 1966: "Let's let Ringo sing one. No harm in that, is there?" > > March 30, 1968: An alien craft leaves a baby on the doorstep of the Dion > farm just outside of Montreal. > > September 22, 1968: Baffled by audiences' lack of enthusiasm about a deaf, > dumb and blind shuffleboard champ, Pete Townshend heads dejectedly down to > the corner pub. > > August 16, 1969: At a party for her 11th birthday, Madonna Louise Ciccone is > strangely unfazed when Vinny Martello stuffs two ice cream cones down the > front of her dress. > > May 21, 1971: In a meat-deprivation-fueled stupor, Paul McCartney tells > Linda, "Hey, Luv, why don't you play in the band?" > > July 29, 1974: "Soup or sandwich today, Ms. Elliot?" > > October 31, 1975: At a costume party in Greenwich Village, a soldier, an > Indian, a biker, a construction worker, a cop and a cowboy all decide, "This > is too much fun to do just once a year!" > > September 6, 1977: Due to a misprint on a high school schedule, Kenny G. > attends "Sax Education" class. > > October 1, 1978: Michael Jackson takes in "Peter Pan" on Broadway and thinks > how cool it would be to look more like Sandy Duncan. > > November 8, 1980: Mark David Chapman can't quite scrounge up $50 for > shooting lessons. A month later, his attempted assassination of Yoko Ono > goes horribly awry. > > November 17, 1984: "Don't worry, Mr. Dylan, the novocaine will wear off LONG > before your recording session." > > August 12, 1986: "Congratulations, Mr. Hanson - it's another boy!" > > November 3, 1987: Knowing how much her kids loved "Star Wars", a naive > Tipper Gore rushes home with a newly-bought "Luke Skywalker and the 2-Live > Crew" CD. > > July 16, 1993: Shaquille O'Neal skips free-throw drills to record his first > rap album. > > January 6, 1997: Art Garfunkel gets three fewer hits than David Crosby on > eBay when "celebrity musician sperm" is entered in the search box. > > September 2, 1997: Lou Bega finishes "Mambo #4", decides his symphony needs > one more movement. > > Just something to think about while you're sitting at your computers. I > didn't write these, incidentally. > > Michael > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 14:13:51 -0500 (EST) From: Laurel Ann Ullman Subject: Re: Tag-along on a tour? Well....Liz Phair, R.E.M., or Moby come to mind... On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Easter wrote: > Here's a Q that would be interesting to those who'd > like to respond. I've been reading reviews from a > couple on the Harbinger list and it's obvious that > they're trying to go to as many Paula Cole concerts as > they can on her tour. I wonder how the hell do some > people make it possible to travel around and such? Win > the lottery or something? Oh yeah...I need buy a > ticket for the $44 million jackpot while I'm thinking > about it. > > Soo...the Q: If you had the opportunity to travel > around the country to see possibly all of your fave > artist's gigs, who would it be? > > Any of the following artists would be nice: Chantal > Kreviazuk, Sheryl Crow, Tom Petty and of course, Liz! > > Back to school...*bleh* I cannot wait for the > LizPhest! > > Katie ();) > > NP: Chantal Kreviazuk "Under These Rocks & Stones" > > ===== > ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ > "You've got a lucky face." > - John Lennon > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 14:35:43 -0500 From: Melissa Leigh Subject: tag alongs and other yummy gs cookies It's easy to catch as many as possible concerts on a tour if you don't mind going into debt. I am currently accepting donations at this address. You can make your checks payable to Melissa, (one L two s's) :) - ---melissa ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 12:00:03 PST From: "M.L. Magdalene" Subject: [none] >You know, not all of the members on the list give a damn about your >self-absorbed, soap opera-ish psuedo-war. By all means, PLEASE, call >each >other names and ramble on about whose penis is bigger, but >could you >please(pretty please with cherries on top?) do it >elsewhere? It's starting >to get on our nerves. You know they can't. You know in my..estimation this is like bitching because we're off topic. Useless. >Does anyone know who sings this song or what the title is? It >goes >"Ijust..."( la la la la la...) I'm going to Disneyland"... You know..i remember this song..i even remember the video where there like mutilating trolls and it came out some time ago..okay..i have no clue who did it...so don't ask me why i'm even posting about it... >Its too hardcore here -- UNSUBSCRIBE me please. You have got to be kidding me. THIS is to hardcore for you? Don't go walking in the rain or anything... >We bystanders (enablers? codependents? victims?) are not so >fortunate. >We're full of shame and embarrassment (not that addicts >aren't either, but >again, addicts can usually find other addicts.) What there aren't enough friends of addicts out there? I mean this in the least bitchy way possible. M "All i do is look for you And when i fix you Needed to, just to get some sort of attention Attention" ~*Jonathan Davis*~ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 12:05:07 -0800 (PST) From: Craig King Subject: Jealousy I wonder why it is that Liz rarely plays Jealousy in concert? I was just listening to the boot of one of the Vic Theater show's from 1998 where she playes the song and it sounds great! I think it sounds more powerful than the WS version. She should play it live more often. I wish she would play more songs off of WS than just Chopsticks, Supernova and Cinco De Mayo. There are so many other great songs off of that album that she could play. Here's hoping that Liz pulls out some rare gems whenever she starts to tour again. Craig NP: Aimee Mann - Bachelor No. 2 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 16:39:55 EST From: Desser256@aol.com Subject: Re: liz yearbooks.......lmao!!! hello, a- tim is full of crap. i am elaine but those yearbooks are mine. he is my ex but they are not his. i have proof they are mine. b- tim you are kinda retarded for trying this when i have already sold them in the first place....DUH!!!! bye elaine ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 16:47:29 EST From: YuriG2@aol.com Subject: Sometimes A Dream I was just wondering about the origin of a Liz MP3 track I downloaded called Sometimes A Dream. It sounds like a spaced out lullaby and borrows from Head On by The Jesus And Mary Chain. The "It makes you want to feel, It makes you want to cry, It makes you want to tare the stars from the sky..." is the part that has been borrowed. Maybe Liz is a Pixies fan because a version of Head On appears on Trompe Le Monde. Thanks Mark and was it she who wrote porn is woman hatred on my overcoat christ I need that coat ~ Hefner ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 17:59:48 -0500 From: Jason Long Subject: Re: liz yearbooks.......lmao!!! Elaine wrote: >hello, >a- >tim is full of crap. i am elaine but those yearbooks are mine. he is my ex >but they are not his. i have proof they are mine. b- tim you are kinda >retarded for trying this when i have already sold them in the first >place....DUH!!!! Since this seems to be a matter between two individuals and not of concern to the list at large, I do ask that all further replies be sent to one another privately rather than to the list. Thanks, Jase ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 18:12:13 -0500 From: Jason Long Subject: Here I bitch again... Just one more thing I wanted to point out... When responding to a message, please only quote what's absolutely necessary or relevant rather than the entire post. People will have already read the message once, so they are aware of what's being referenced; just quote enough to give them an idea of the exact passage(s) you are responding to. Just think of it this way -- wouldn't it be a bitch if everyone responded to, say, the 'Dark Moments in Musical History' post with a one-line response while quoting the entire original message, which was 5K long? Just something to keep in mind. Thanks, Jase ------------------------------ End of support-system-digest V3 #75 ***********************************