From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #556 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 556 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: A question for all... ["Nowik, George" ] Re: Chad VS Chad (WAS: Musical stuff) [Summer Young ] Re: a newbie [Marty Blase ] Re: A question for all... [milou65@hotmail.com] Re: The Rhyming Frulad [hKatherine@ehmail.com] Re: A question for all... [milou65@hotmail.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 15:50:13 GMT From: "Nowik, George" Subject: RE: A question for all... > ---------- > From: Nate DeRose[SMTP:nated@earth.goddard.edu] > Subject: Re: A question for all... > > But if I NEVER hear Kick in the Ass again, I'll be > SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > That song was okay, the first time.... it's just gotten worse and > worse.... now it's completely intolerable... > :( > (And yes, that's the only frusong I can say that about....) > > funny, it's one of my favorites. perhaps it's because i can relate to so many of those things. i get at least 5 or 6 telemarketers calling during MY supper hour. drives me up a wall. i get to come up with some funky responses tho, and they get even more whacked out when i'm home alone. "Hello sir, we are taking a survey on the use of water in your home. It is one of the most fundamental elements that we make use of on an every day basis. Costs are increasing and we would like to know your opinion on some things. Do you have a moment?" "Yes, I use water. I bathe in it every day. *click*" that sorta thing. and a sister who always leaves a drop of milk in the jug ... or the jerk at the airport who dropped my suitcase with a computer in it, etc. and i love their singing in it. i think that's the song that got me BACK into them after a while of being mostly unaware of what was happening (being in the states on the west coast sucks sometimes d: ) intolerable? hmm. (: -= norg =- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 19:51:49 -0400 From: Summer Young Subject: Re: Chad VS Chad (WAS: Musical stuff) Chad Maloney wrote: > Chad Schrock wrote: > > Summer Young wrote: > > > Could someone please fill me in....I'm really lost. I have > > > not the slightest where all this came from (although it > > > proves to be amusing, what I can understand of it). I get > > > the main gist, but..... > > > > Chad, would you like to take this? > > Well, if you are amused, Summer, that was really the entire point. I don't > think we were having a serious discussion about my mom (or anyone's Chad's > Mom). > > I think all this started when chad posted something about some > bands he likes. I looked through my CD case and had many of the > same CDs. So, I asked chad if he were me, just in case, you know? I mean, > if he were me, that would make things really really confusing for me. I > already have it nice because when I see a post by someone named Chad, I > know pretty quickly who posted it. I either wrote it or didn't and it > all works out. > > So, chad was testing to see if we were the same using the > Scientific Method (tm). He noted a hypothesis (Chad wears glasses) and > started the experiment to test his hypothesis (asked on the ng if I > wore glasses). The initial experimental response was a story from me > that was a witty anecdote about me wearing glasses for a bit in > grade school and mentioned my mom. As an aside, I pointed out that > I really hoped that a Chad's Mom thread wouldn't start. This experiment > shows that I don't wear glasses or contacts proving that I wasn't > chad, but instead an entirely different person. > > Then, a Chad's Mom thread started (as much my fault as anyone elses, really). > It was pointed out that someone else's Chad's Mom could beat up my Chad's > Mom and then chad wanted to know where he could get a Chad's Mom of his > very own. I pointed out that he is one of the few people who already > have a Chad's Mom. I also explained how someone can become a Chad's Mom > and confirmed the existence of many of other of the Mom-based lifeforms. > > In my examples of Mom-based lifeforms, I also mentioned the possible > changes that can happen throughout the coarse of being a Mom. My example > was how an Elizabeth's Mom could also take on the role of a Zard's Mom > later in life. Ingrid was concurring because her Ingrid's Mom used to > be a Marie-Claude's Mom and had some troubles with the change over > to being an Ingrid's Mom, though she is doing better. > > Hope that helps! > > - Chad > > Legend: > Chad = Chad Maloney > chad = Chad Schrock > Elizabeth = Zard > Marie-Claude = Ingrid Thank you very much, Chad, for that indepth explaination. I understand everything now (I hate being confused). I shall turn to you next time in the event I am presented with a similar predicament. :) ->Summer ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 11:16:22 -0500 From: Marty Blase Subject: Re: a newbie 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. Here's a personal description of each CD available, and I'll let you choose. :-) Bargainville -- their first CD. Contains *many* of their best-known songs, including "King of Spain", "...Bunch of Authors", and "And The Band Played On". Generally a very fun album, with some slow movements to break things up. Wood -- Canada release only. Much slower mood, but contains some quirkier "slowers" like "Present Tense Tureen". Listen to the end for a hidden "Hey Organ Grinder", which is the *least* slow track by far. the 'B' Album -- Canada only. An EP, not an album, with only six or eight "fun" songs. Released as a contrast to "Wood" by popular demand. Best-known tracks are "I Love My Boss", "The Kids Song" and "Johnny Saucep'n". You Will Go To The Moon -- more eclectic than perhaps even Bargainville. Some fast songs, some slow songs, some a cappella songs, one Egyptian-style song. Two songs swear a lot, if that matters to you. (May not be suitable for sharing with parents. :) ) A good sampler of Moxy's current styles. Live Noise -- meant to be representative of their live concerts, and does a great job by most people's opinions. Kind of a "greatest hits" collection, too, with a couple of their popular covers and several snippets of random dialogue and improvisation. You might like to be familiar with the "original" versions of the songs, though, since some (like "Boo Time" and "King of Spain") get modified or improvised-in during live performances. That's the five CD's in chronological order, and the order in which I bought them. You may pick among them as you see fit. :-) - - Blaze ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1998 19:53:54 GMT From: milou65@hotmail.com Subject: Re: A question for all... In article <1998091116560500.MAA21396@ladder01.news.aol.com>, jsmooth69@aol.com (JSmooth69) wrote: > > > Who's your favorite non-Fruvous band or artist > > Tori Amos -she's definitely great, with an excellent voice and incredible > songs. Her live shows are great too. Yay! Another Tori fan :o) It's funny, I was just listening to her latest cd when I read your message. But I've never seen her live, though. - -Myllie - -----== 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 13:26:49 GMT From: hKatherine@ehmail.com Subject: Re: The Rhyming Frulad My favorite rhyme is still: "We lived in the noise and The sweet amber poison..." I think that's nice. hKatherine - -- This is my signature. It's just about halfway done now. There. How did you like my signature? - -----== 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 16:36:57 GMT From: milou65@hotmail.com Subject: Re: A question for all... In article <6t8kuv$pq8$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>, ingrid@ehmail.com wrote: > EFO, definitely; but I already had my dream opening act: THE WELLS!!!!! > (Kingston, 7/19) Oh yeah, you betcha! I sure hope to see them again, someday... - -Mylène - -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/rg_mkgrp.xp Create Your Own Free Member Forum ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #556 ********************************************