From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #1011 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, November 10 1998 Volume 01 : Number 1011 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Good people ["Glen -Skip- Newell" ] Re: Susan Werner (was Re: Dan Bern) ["amy" ] ok, it's over. ["Nowik, George" ] Did anyone save... ? (was Re: Fru-Haiku) [cos@wbrs.org (Ofer Inbar)] Re: [Re: Good people] [Angelique Armstrong ] Re: Can we get all four, folks? (was Fruvous Jerseys) [Sheryl Stoller ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 23:30:57 GMT From: "Glen -Skip- Newell" Subject: Re: Good people Okay, Lynne, you get one shot at this. You chose to make this public (which proves my point, by the way) so here it is... i have been reading your posts. I have been waiting for the opportunity to give you the benefit of the doubt. But everything I see leads me to the same conclusion; You want a fight, not a discussion, and too many of these good people have been the unwitting co-conspirators of what is essentially a socio-pathic personality. I have been on too many mailing lists, listservers, newsgroups and chatgroups where someone like you has to come along and stir up trouble. Not here; I like and respect these people, and what they have to say, and what they're about. and I won't be intimidated or put-off by your attempts to make ME the bad guy here. I already posted my statement publicly; too bad you were unable to comprehend it's meaning. I am the absolute LAST person to advocate censorship, but by god, I won't allow a gate-crasher to ruin the party. every post of yours that I have seen appears to have been calculated to provoke someone or something. you want a piece of me ? better bring your lunch. and by the way, I won't help you by allowing you to cause a scene here. This is my last word on the subject. Skip ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: 10 Nov 1998 23:19:58 GMT From: "amy" Subject: Re: Susan Werner (was Re: Dan Bern) That's funny, I was just about to respond to Kevin's post by saying that "Time Between Trains" is Susan Werner's best album yet IMHO, (well, except maybe the live one, recorded at Tin Angel in Philly), and that major kudos should go to Bottom Line for signing her. "Amazing live performer" is exactly right -- she'll be an extra added bonus if you're going to the Dan Bern show! - -- amy - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---- I'm waitin' at the station with my old friend sublimation you know the Wright boys designed planes . . . musta been a long time . . . between trains --Susan Werner - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---- koogle@clark.net wrote in article <729t2h$oph$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>... > In article <19981109173459.28155.00002424@ng89.aol.com>, > blinerecs@aol.com (BLineRecs) wrote: > > WARNING--SHAMELESS PLUG ALERT: > > > > Dan Bern plays The Bottom Line Wednesday, the day after the Moxy show at > Irving > > Plaza. Opening for Dan is our dear friend Susan Werner (who Zard I know has > > seen and liked), who, like Moxy, is a Bottom Line recording artist. > > Oh, catch Susan Werner at any opportunity. While I didn't much care for her > latest CD, she's an *amazing* live performer. Go. Go go go. > > If you find her first major label CD, _The Last of the Good Straight Girls_, > it's definitely worth picking up. I think it's out of print, as it wasn't > released on Bottom Line Records, but it was pretty much my favorite disc last > year. > > --Amanda > > Paper covers Rock. Scissors cut Paper. Rock crushes Scissors. > > > -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- > http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 23:45:22 GMT From: "Nowik, George" Subject: ok, it's over. skip. chill. let's just let this one die. it was a misunderstanding. on all parties. there is no reason for any of this to continue on. no lunches need be brought, no more smack talk, no more crack. nada. it's over. everyone sees both sides of the argument, it is long since over, and doesn't need to be taken any further. it's over. no sequels. watch highlander 2 and tell me what happens when you get a sequel. thank you for playing. we have some beautiful parting gifts in the back of the room for you. game over. whew. we now return you to your regularly scheduled review of setlists and shows and ponderings of fruvous stuff. -= george =- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 23:45:36 GMT From: cos@wbrs.org (Ofer Inbar) Subject: Did anyone save... ? (was Re: Fru-Haiku) "Jennifer K. Heffron" writes: > Has anyone been saving all of the haikus so far? Perhaps, as a group, There are at least two archives of alt.music.moxy-fruvous. DejaNews is trying to archive all net news. You can search DejaNews on the web at http://www.dejanews.com/. As a side effect of having a mailing list gateway, we have an archived digest of ammf, beginning when the gateway began. You can view these at http://www.smoe.org/lists/ammf/ So, if you even thing of saving something after the fact, you can always grab what you haven't saved out of the archives. -- Cos (Ofer Inbar) -- cos@leftbank.com cos@cs.brandeis.edu -- WBRS (100.1 FM) -- WBRS@brandeis.edu http://www.wbrs.org/ "If I never had existed, would you still remember me?" "Would you think I was a burden on the state economy?" -- Austin Lounge Lizards, "1984 Blues" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 23:46:23 GMT From: Angelique Armstrong Subject: Re: [Re: Good people] (*insert uncomfortable silence*) ahem. It's not fair of me to have an opinion, as I've only just joined the ng yesterday... but I know I'm feeling uncomfortable reading these posts. Kinda like when you're in the care with a couple and an off-hand comment/slip of the tongue starts a nasty argument and you're in the backseat taking extremely meticulous notice of the mile-markers along the side of the road. Back to the Fruvolity, shall we? Has anyone by chance a photographic (or more accurately, I guess, phonographic) memory? I've heard "I will Hold On" twice, it has now usurped "Horseshoes" (which usurped "Fell in Love") as my favorite song. I keep singing the refrain, and I can remember bits and pieces of the verses (I will hold your breath if it won't make you blue... I LOVE that line). It's driving me crazy because my lyric retention is awful and the song is haunting me. Help?? - --Angie ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 18:25:35 -0500 From: Sheryl Stoller Subject: Re: Can we get all four, folks? (was Fruvous Jerseys) On Sat, 7 Nov 1998, Chad Schrock wrote: > Geek. I am a geek. :P right on, brother. ;) Geeks unite!!!!! - -=>sheryljean "they should make a unix command called "woman". same thing as man, but more vague." -me "The force runs weakly in your family. You dont have it... your father dosen't have it... And your brother is almost constantly stoned." -Jon Rosenberg, Jedi Mouse (www.goats.com) "And when I go to sleep at night I hear someone else's song, sung by some Canadians and thousands sing along. And everyone is dancing but I don't know the words, mystery and chimera and a million flying birds." -The Neilds, "Train" "I dont wanna go back to Canada..it's cold and the French people are mean to me. :(" -Jeff/Gobo if i ever record a melodius and earthy-sounding 2nd-album, i have to name it "Ford" ;] -Mike Wood ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 18:34:20 -0500 From: Sheryl Stoller Subject: Re: Has anyone ever noticed? On 10 Nov 1998, JianBabe wrote: >> Has anyone ever >>noticed >>Jian's body stance? jian once mentioned in (uhh..i dont remmeber. albany? or was it a show i was at?) that he was a poster child for back pain or chiropractic surgery or something like that. :) i couldnt imagine standing on one foot for that long.. - -=>sheryljean "The force runs weakly in your family. You dont have it... your father dosen't have it... And your brother is almost constantly stoned." -Jon Rosenberg, Jedi Mouse (www.goats.com) "And when I go to sleep at night I hear someone else's song, sung by some Canadians and thousands sing along. And everyone is dancing but I don't know the words, mystery and chimera and a million flying birds." -The Neilds, "Train" "I dont wanna go back to Canada..it's cold and the French people are mean to me. :(" -Jeff/Gobo if i ever record a melodius and earthy-sounding 2nd-album, i have to name it "Ford" ;] -Mike Wood ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #1011 *********************************************