On 1/14/07, Gene Good wrote: > Andrew, > Where does this Neil Innes album come from? Don't see it listed anywhere. > Perhaps he is selling it himself. He is - I've only seen it for sale at his solo/Bonzos gigs. In fact, when I bought it it was the last copy for sale on that tour because his wife who was selling them had forgotten to load the boxes into the van... it can, though, be ordered online at http://www.enygmag.com/neil/orders.htm > Also not familiar with Blake Jones and the Trike Shop. I think Blake may have been on this list at one point, actually... I know he's played a few IPOs. I got to know him through a Beach Boys list. His stuff's absolutely excellent - some of it is very Big Star, but he also does a brilliant Zappa pastiche, and a lot reminds me of Nilsson. Eclectic, clever pop music. He also does things like a version of Misirlou on the theremin, and a version of the famous aria from Carmen which I can't remember the name of with surf guitar backing. You can hear him at http://myspace.com/trikeshop . He's done two albums - A-Sides and B-Movies has the best individual tracks, but Pop Songs & Kyries is more consistent. -- PEPCAST! - http://thenationalpep.podomatic.com National Pep CDs - http://cdbaby.com/cd/nationalpep The National Pep - Pop Music to hurt you forever - http://thenationalpep.co.uk