Good point about the beer, Steve. To paraphrase the ad agency who came up with the old slogan for the organization with the now completely PI monicker of "The Negro College Fund": A mind is a terrible thing... It's too bad about the lyrics of that particular song being left out--It's a beautiful song and the lyrics are really strong. I'm planning a trip to Atlanta (closest to Tampa, where I live, that they're playing on this upcoming tour) in late June to catch the PBs live at a funky little club called The Earl. I was knocked out by them there a couple of years ago after getting turned on to them by the astute folks like yourself in the Audities crowd. Cheers, Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "stevedurben2000" To: Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 7:40 AM > Jeff asked.. > > Am I blind, or did JP somehow omit from the accompanying booklet the > lyrics > to "Working Girls (Sunlight Shines)"? > > Hi Jeff, Sorry for the delay. I am finally at home and I got a chance > to check this out. Yep, no sign of "Working Girls" in the booklet. > My skills in observation may be worse then you for I'd probably never > even noticed this omission with out someone pointing it out. : ) > > > Jeff continues.. > I confess that I also frequently > can't find my glasses, keys or wallet, and I do solemnly swear that I > had a > cold beer the other night which would just vanish and reappear > repeatedly > like some kind of David Copperfield stage prop....so maybe it's just > me. > > > I have the same keys, wallet problem. > Regarding the beer: if it was the first beer of the night then it was > moment of true magic. If it was your 7th or 8th, well, then not so > magical. ; ) > > best, Steve D. >