--- jim@groovedisques.com wrote: So, you ask me how I feel? I feel > a little uncomfortable with John Elway, Magic > Johnson, The Shazam, etc selling Coors and helping > to fund political causes that I'm opposed to. That's > all. I really don't mean to stomp on anyone else's > political or musical points of view. What he said. I'm thrilled that folks I admire are making some money outta the machine - i can't help but wish it was a different machine, but there you go. I'm sure the seemingly innocuous Targets and so forth that have featured music i like in their commercials are equally dirty, at some level, so there's probably no point in making distictions: you either take the big check, or you don't. Selfishly, and somewhat hypocritically, i'm cool with the shazam! doing that if it lets em make more of the music i like, since i don't seem to be able to rouse sufficient numbers of my slack ass friends to go out and see them when they come to town to let em earn it the HONEST way - good old rocknrollin'. Hell, if we get another record outta the deal, i'll toast adolph himself with his noxious watery brew - i can't promise i'll be able to hold it down, of course. --kelly np: replicants - anyone else hear this? a self-indulgent little project from Ken Andrews and co, of Failure, On and now Year of the Rabbit, entirely of covers...the Cinnamon Girl and the Just What I Needed are fairly true to form, but the Silly Little Love Song/Dirge must be heard to be believed. Some songs don't fare well when given the Failure treatment, that's for shore. ===== oderint dum mentuant __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com