From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #463 Reply-To: ammf@smoe.org Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, September 12 1998 Volume 01 : Number 463 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Other local-ish Bands [dgodwin1@aol.com (DGodwin1)] Re: poutine (was: Re: Errors) ["^kat^" ] Re: a newbie [wahrend@my-dejanews.com] Re: Scrabble! [was Re: Canadian Cuisine?] ["Frank J. Gaspar" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 10 Sep 1998 22:05:44 GMT From: dgodwin1@aol.com (DGodwin1) Subject: Re: Other local-ish Bands >Frank Mattheus wrote: >> >> DGodwin1 wrote: >> > >> > For small bands, I would Recommend Johnny Vegas, and for large Bands who >havn't >> > made it in the states yet, I would recommend Great Big Sea. Great Big >Sea is >> > playing a couple of dates in the US soon >> >> Are you talking about Johnny Vegas from Ottawa? The lounge singer who >> wants to become Ottawa's own Jaymz Bee? > >I'm gonna guess Johny Vegas from Syracuse who have played with Fruvous before >and are great guys playing really great music. They got two albums and >better be coming out with another one real soon now. The first one is >_Dog_ and the second one is _Super Cool American_. Check out >http://www.johnyvegas.com (ooh, ick. It isn't resolving and I KNOW that >is correct. Maybe they didn't pay their internic bills) NOT >www.johnnyvegas.com which is something else... > >Anyways, Johny Vegas is really good, solid tight music. Their drummer >is incredible and they have great bass/drummer pocket. Highly recommended. > > - Chad That's who I was talking about. (the first Johny Vegas.) Anyway...My favorite GBS song is Process Man (The Chemical Workers Song) I also would recommend any of their albums, and Rant and Roar is a compilation from Up and Play. There aren't any songs from the Self Titled release. Daniel Never be critical of someone else until you've walked three hundred miles in their shoes...that way you be 300 miles away from them, and have their pair of shoes (Rockapella Banter) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 09:58:39 -0400 From: "^kat^" Subject: Re: poutine (was: Re: Errors) *heehee* yeah, i can recall our show choir's ill-fated trip to toronto this may (screw busses that break down ;p), but our 2 lunch choices were tim horton's & burger king. wanting to be all canadian & stuff, i ate at tim's, but went to BK afterwards to wait for the others to finish... and saw this *huge* ad for poutine. dear lord, that stuff frightened me. i mean, i'm all for cheese curds 'n' stuff, but i just don't do well w/ fried foods. (guess i'm not all that *american*, either, since i refuse to eat french fries, potato chips, or donuts... ;p) bored & fighting strep throat (ugh), ^kat^ "stick around if you enjoy disaster, 'cause if you can't see what i'm after you must be blind" >> > Besides, don't bug me about asking dumb questions about Canadians. I know >> > a bit more than the average American does....especially now that I've >eaten that >> > horrible French-Canadian cuisine labeled "poutine". >> >> HEY! *DON'T* bash poutine! Granted, it IS horribly fat and disgusting- >looking >> and everything that food shouldn't be, except for goddamn GOOD. Right >Chris? >> Lisa?... Someone? > >Me? Are you talking to me? =D I'm a Chris, but am I the *right* Chris? :) > >It *was* disgusting looking? I couldn't really see (yes, I was looking out of >my good eye ) -- it was pretty dark when I was eating it. :) I would say >it was pretty good -- and that's from a person who had a horrible sore throat >that weekend and still managed to eat it. :) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 15:07:00 GMT From: wahrend@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: a newbie In article <35F89FD5.C910A1FB@javanet.com>, kymalina wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'm new to this list but I like it already. I have to admit that I > don't even own one Moxy Fruvous CD. It's sad but true. A friend of > mine taped a few songs for me from a live CD he had. I think it was the > Mountain Stage. Anyway, in your opinion, what is the first CD I should > buy? I'm sure I'll buy them all at some point so this is just for > starters. > > Kym, going to the Halloween show in Noho. Yay. I usually introduce people with Wood(their second album), but if you're not in canada getting that album is a problem (for now). In light of that, I would suggest that you pick up any of them. Live Noise is a good choice since the songs that your friend taped for you are most likely from this CD(plus it rocks!). It'd probably be a good idea to pick up an album (I like them all so picking one is hard) before going to the concert(s) and if you have fundage pick up one or the rest at the concerts from Toby "the friendly merch-guy". "wild" Bill (apartment hunter) - -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/rg_mkgrp.xp Create Your Own Free Member Forum ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 01:09:31 GMT From: "Frank J. Gaspar" Subject: Re: Scrabble! [was Re: Canadian Cuisine?] pam :) wrote: > > >> > {_} ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ {_} ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ {_} > >> > ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ > >> > ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ > >> > (_) ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ _B_ ___ [_] ___ ___ (_) > >> > ___ ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ _E_ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ > >> > ___ _I_ _D_ _D_ _E_ _H_ _E_ _D_ ___ ___ <_> ___ > >> > ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ _O_ (_) ___ (_) _V_ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ > >> > {_} ___ ___ (P) _O_ _U_ _T_ *I* _N_ _E_ ___ (_) ___ ___ {_} > >> > ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ (_) _R_ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ > >> > ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ > >> > ___ ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ _A_ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ > >> > (_) ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ _D_ (_) ___ _I_ ___ [_] ___ ___ (_) > >> > ___ ___ [_] _S_ _C_ _R_ (A) _P_ (P) _L_ _E_ ___ [_] ___ ___ > >> > ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ <_> __V_ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ > >> > {_} ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ __E_ {_} ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ {_} > > Next? > > pam :) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 12:32:39 GMT From: ingrid@ehmail.com Subject: Re: Scrabble! [was Re: Canadian Cuisine?] In article , duncan@interlog.com (Duncan) wrote: > {_} ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ {_} ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ {_} > ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ > ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ > (_) ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ _B_ ___ [_] ___ ___ (_) > ___ ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ _E_ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ > ___ _I_ _D_ _D_ _E_ _H_ _E_ _D_ ___ ___ <_> ___ > ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ (_) _V_ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ > {_} ___ ___ (P) _O_ _U_ _T_ *I* _N_ _E_ ___ (_) ___ ___ {_} > ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ (_) _R_ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ > ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ > ___ ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ _A_ [_] ___ ___ ___ ___ > (_) ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ _I_ ___ [_] ___ ___ (_) > ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ (_) _L_ ___ ___ [_] ___ ___ > ___ [_] ___ ___ ___ <_> ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ [_] ___ > {_} ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ ___ {_} ___ ___ ___ (_) ___ ___ {_} Don't ask (or ask Cal) -- your turn. - -- Ingrid - -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/rg_mkgrp.xp Create Your Own Free Member Forum ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 19:38:35 -0400 From: Summer Young Subject: Re: Songs never heard wish list Revell Sara E wrote: > Summer Young wrote: > : I'm totally with you on the Pork Tenderloin. It's actually called > : Alice's Restaurant" if you remember Dave mentioned it just before Murray > : bust into it. It's a movie too, from the 70's I think. There's a verse > : or two that goes along with each section of the movie. I saw it once > : (and am planning to see it again soon), it not bad. > > Ummmmm...no. Sorry, but Alice's Restuarant is a song by Arlo Guthrie (and > yes, it is from a movie of the same name), but has nothing to do with Pork > Tenderloin. The chorus goes along the lines of "you can get anything you > want, at Alice's Restuarant". It is a hugely long song that takes up an > entire side of a record (which always amused me as a child!). If you don't > believe me, look up the song lyrics at > http://www.lyrics.ch > > The song everyone else is refering to is indeed called "The Hunt for the > Dangerous Pork Tenderloin" > > Their mention of "Alice's Restuarant" at the Mel Lastman show was just > random banter - if you listened carefully, they did indeed refer to the > song as "the hunt...." > Well, I feel like a HUGE ass right now......I suppose I probably shouldn't have opened my big mouth since it has been a while since I've seen the movie and because I only saw it once. I just read this horoscope thing recently that said I tend to put my foot in my mouth......now I went and proved it right. But thank you for correcting me. I'm going to try not to do it again anytime in the near (or distant) future. :) ->Summer ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #463 ********************************************