From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #742 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 Wednesday, October 7 1998 Volume 01 : Number 742 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: In between shows [hKatherine@ehmail.com] Re: In between shows [samoq@aol.com (Samoq)] Re: In between shows [samoq@aol.com (Samoq)] Re: LHP/NLHP [Josh Drury ] Re: colorado reviews- allan ["Arbie Fru" ] Re: Urbana show [Cthulhu Spawn ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 07 Oct 1998 14:29:26 GMT From: hKatherine@ehmail.com Subject: Re: In between shows In article <19981006222637.09616.00001468@ng140.aol.com>, fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) wrote: > > >Err... my doumbec didn't even come with instructions. I've just been hitting > >it. That is, when I don't put flowers in it. > > S'cuze me, I said Bohdran. You got a Doumbek? *poke poke* I heard, you, I was simply musing at the fact that my instrument didn't havbe an instruction manual ;) Yes, I got it for my birthday this year. :) hKath - -- "I'll have a smile... to go." -- Topon Das - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 1998 15:27:25 GMT From: samoq@aol.com (Samoq) Subject: Re: In between shows >Marie-Claude asked: >Just out of curiousity, who else is staying in the South Deerfield Motel-6 >beside Dante here and me, hKath, Richard, Doug, Fiona, Mike, etc. ? > >-- You can add me and my husband Bill to that list. ******************************************************************** Sharon samoq@aol.com "Know thyself? If I knew myself, I'd run away." - Goethe ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 1998 15:31:33 GMT From: samoq@aol.com (Samoq) Subject: Re: In between shows >So, who else is bringing instruments? I'll have the ubiquitous accordion. Although I have shy fingers-- they don't like to perform with other people present-- I'll give it the old college try. **off now to again try to get that darn part in Darlington Darling** ******************************************************************** Sharon samoq@aol.com "Know thyself? If I knew myself, I'd run away." - Goethe ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 07 Oct 1998 10:04:20 -0500 From: Josh Drury Subject: Re: LHP/NLHP Glen -Skip- Newell wrote: > > Lori- > the Lowest Highest point is in south Florida...I forget the actual city. > Delaware has the lowest MEAN (that is average) elevation. > > *sheesh* read your FAQs... > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com I didn't believe it 'till I checked it. But here are the facts -- Delaware's highest point -- along the DE/PA state line, 448 feet (sorry, don't know the metric equivalent) Florida -- somewhere in Walton Co., 345 feet. Amazing. BTW, the state with the highest lowest point is Colorado, at 3350 feet. Josh Drury Winnipeg ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 1998 15:30:52 GMT From: "Arbie Fru" Subject: Re: colorado reviews- allan GBlibarmy wrote in article <19981006172041.08090.00007267@ng110.aol.com>... > *snip* A great review that should only be snipped for bandwidth sake >Gulf... >....This was the tune that in my mind elevated Moxy past the >ranks of humor bands (TMBG, Arrogant Worms, etc.) and into the ranks of >performers who make a meaningful impact with a few well chosen words such as >Waits, Cohen, and Collins. Agreed. But you poor deprived Muricans can be forgiven for thinking of them as a humour band without ('till now ) easy access to Wood :) - -- Arbie "Brassman" on irc Reply address altered to discourage spammers, sorry for the inconvenience. arbie_fru@bc.sympatico.ca - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The mist on the morning in this strange town lifted slowly with the sun. Refracting the rays in a thousand ways, a new day just begun. And it crowded round my window-sill still sweet with the morning dew If only you knew how much I think of you. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 1998 15:45:25 GMT From: "Arbie Fru" Subject: Re: But seriously... Richard Butterworth wrote in article > I'll be off-line for three weeks and my news server only holds messages > for a fortnight (if at all) so by my reckoning you have a one week > window to post really rude things about me and I'll never know. > Oh no Richard it's much more fun to say rude things right to your face :) Have a fun trip, I'm sorry I won't get to meet you this time out. - -- Arbie "Brassman" on irc Reply address altered to discourage spammers, sorry for the inconvenience. arbie_fru@bc.sympatico.ca - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- no time to insert a part of If Only You Knew (How Much I Think of You) what a pretty song *sigh* (see my last couple of posts) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 07 Oct 1998 10:49:03 -0500 From: Cthulhu Spawn Subject: Re: Urbana show Zack Widup wrote: > This may have been the best show I've been to. I didn't do a set list but > several others did - hopefully they will post one here. I think the change of venue really helped a lot, Mabel's is too small and not laid out very well - and the management is far more interested in the contents of your wallet than in making sure you can have a good time. I wasn't really up to writing down the set list, but they opened with Sahara. I remember hearing Get In The Car, Michigan Militia, Pisco Bandito (first time they've played it here), King of Spain (both regular & cranky monarch versions), Psycho Killer, I Love My Boss, The Drinking Song, River Valley, Horseshoes, Johnny Saucep'n, ...my brain is too tired to remember them all....*sigh* [snip] > The artist from Sullivan, IL who brought a cartoon drawing of the band > last year at Decaturfest was back with another one. It wasn't a new one - I talked to him when he brought it in...and I recognized it from when he had it at Decatur. > Also, a girl in the audience had a denim jacket with a homemade Fruvous back, > which the band > spent a couple minutes admiring (and almost stealing!) That looked very nice! > The new venue here, The Canopy, is a great place. Lots of room and a > very high ceiling. The crowd was also in a festive mood which seemed to > match the band's. Of course, we had to make more noise than at Mabel's, to sound as loud we would have there...and my vocal cords weren't really up to it.... > > Jian said to expect the new album out in late Spring '99. I can't wait!!! > > Oh - before the show the band did a rollicking interview on The Web > (WEBX-FM, also known as www.webxfm.com with Realaudio) which lasted about an > hour. I guess the Web was getting phone calls and requests for Fruvous songs > from all over the country during the show. Where was my brain? I totally forgot to turn on the Web! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 07 Oct 1998 10:45:39 -0500 From: Cthulhu Spawn Subject: Re: Urbana show Zack Widup wrote: > This may have been the best show I've been to. I didn't do a set list but > several others did - hopefully they will post one here. I think the change of venue really helped a lot, Mabel's is too small and not laid out very well - and the management is far more interested in the contents of your wallet than in making sure you can have a good time. I wasn't really up to writing down the set list, but they opened with Sahara. I remember hearing Get In The Car, Michigan Militia, Pisco Bandito (first time they've played it here), King of Spain (both regular & cranky monarch versions), Psycho Killer, I Love My Boss, The Drinking Song, River Valley, Horseshoes, Johnny Saucep'n, ...my brain is too tired to remember them all....*sigh* [snip] > The artist from Sullivan, IL who brought a cartoon drawing of the band > last year at Decaturfest was back with another one. It wasn't a new one - I talked to him when he brought it in...and I recognized it from when he had it at Decatur. > Also, a girl in the audience had a denim jacket with a homemade Fruvous back, > which the band > spent a couple minutes admiring (and almost stealing!) That looked very nice! > The new venue here, The Canopy, is a great place. Lots of room and a > very high ceiling. The crowd was also in a festive mood which seemed to > match the band's. Of course, we had to make more noise than at Mabel's, to sound as loud we would have there...and my vocal cords weren't really up to it.... > > Jian said to expect the new album out in late Spring '99. > I can't wait!!! > > Oh - before the show the band did a rollicking interview on The Web > (WEBX-FM, also known as www.webxfm.com with Realaudio) which lasted about an > hour. I guess the Web was getting phone calls and requests for Fruvous songs > from all over the country during the show. Where was my brain? I totally forgot to turn on the Web! ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V1 #742 ********************************************