From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V2 #10 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 Thursday, November 12 1998 Volume 02 : Number 010 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Renaming the world (was Have you ever noticed) ["amy" ] Re: Fruvous Etiquette [Lynne Fisher ] Re: rainbow connection! [nafio@my-dejanews.com] Re: rainbow connection! ["amy" ] Re: Tragically Hip? [Revell Sara E <4ser4@qlink.queensu.ca>] Fruvous etiquette [Srm9988n@aol.com] Re: Fruvous Etiquette [Lynne Fisher ] Re: what a bunch of smarties!!! [Ambush Bug ] Re: hitchhiker's guide to frvous [bnlwildy@aol.com (Bnlwildy)] Re: [Re: Fruvous Etiquette] [Angie Armstrong ] Re: [Fruvous etiquette] [Angie Armstrong ] Wilmington review (getting shorter) [Srm9988n@aol.com] Re: Fruhead X-philes [fruwench@aol.com (FruWench)] ISO:11-5 (rochester) [jmskpolk@aol.com (JmsKPolk)] Re: rainbow connection! [jianbabe@aol.com (JianBabe)] Re: Laura Love Lyrics [jianbabe@aol.com (JianBabe)] Re: Fruvous Etiquette [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)] Re: Mike's fruweekend review (Rochester + Buffalo) [nafio@my-dejanews.com] Re: Wilmington review (long) [Jeff Michael ] Re: Fruvous Etiquette [Lynne Fisher ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 12 Nov 1998 23:15:27 GMT From: "amy" Subject: Re: Renaming the world (was Have you ever noticed) OK, Fiona, I give up! What does "magasinage outre-frontieres" mean??? (I took French in high school _and_ college, and I have no clue!) :-) - -- 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 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---- nafio@my-dejanews.com wrote in article <72dc3m$mth$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>... > Chad Schrock wrote: > > JennCyn wrote: > > > and all this from a company that actively discourages easter eggs.... > > > > Nah. It's just the way the language thing that they use in > > the Thesaurus and Spell Czecher works. There are a bunch > > of phrases that will put out some really funny stuff. > > I used to know at least 2 Windows 95 Easter Eggs, including one where you > could get the a list of the entire design team of Windows 95. Anyone know a) > how to do this again (i've forgotten) b) of any others? Fiona -- "magasinage > outre-frontieres" -Mike Ford Nov 7 > > -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- > http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 23:47:11 GMT From: Lynne Fisher Subject: Re: hitchhiker's guide to frvous OK, you know you belong somewhere, when: - -a week and a half ago I rented The Muppet Movie and taped Rainbow Connection, and Moving Right Along (GREAT raodtrip music by the way-not that any of you travel much *grin*). - -over the summer, my bestest friend bought me "the complete hitchickers guide to the galaxy" which I have slowly but surely been reading. hmmm, Im spooked. Lynne, a geek in training :) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 23:51:50 GMT From: Lynne Fisher Subject: Re: Fruvous Etiquette Ya know.. just for the record, the "no flash yelling chic" (sorry for the use of chic, it's not meant to be offensive more humorous) squeezed her way in AND asked me to move. Im not tall. - -Lynne, openning a can or worms and closing it really quickly :) >When someone who just got there bullies their way up near my and >tries to get by, I don't enjoy that at all. When someone comes and >stands behind me and then starts complaining loudly, I'll turn a deaf ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 23:42:59 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: rainbow connection! I wrote: >> Don't tell me Murray doesn't sometimes look like Sam the Eagle, and Dave >>doesn't remind you of Dr Bensen Honeydew.) Fiona And Drea responded: > Mike: That's okay because Murray's the owl..the bald eagle.. > Murray: Right, Sam the Eagle, thanks a lot... Oh god, I'm channelling Mike. Beware all. This is what happens when someone goes on 2 Frütrips in 2 weeks. I'm a Murray's People dammit, I'm not supposed to channel Mike. Is there a cure for this insanity? > "That's not the location of the quote, that's the location of the animated > gif." - Fiona Drea you're evil. This will *not* be among the NoHo quotes, even without context. With context... I'm in Toronto too much to survive the posting of that one with context. I may not want to be 30 but I'd like to reach 22! Fiona -- "magasinage outre-frontieres" -Mike Ford Nov 7 - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: 12 Nov 1998 23:35:26 GMT From: "amy" Subject: Re: rainbow connection! Oh, now I have to delurk yet again and get in on this one! I learned that Rainbow Connection song by heart right after the first Muppet Movie came out, and it's been one of my favorites ever since. Go, Kermit! Go, Novac! Anyway -- I'm sure I won't be the first or the last, but I haven't seen it posted anywhere today in response to this thread, so I have to say it now: I can't be the only one to have noticed the Jian/Animal resemblance . . . ? I think I even commented on it to the folks I was with at my first Frushow. (It's a wild drummer thing. And very cute!) :o) - -- amy P.S. yesterday the traffic reporter guy on the radio station I listen to was all excited to hear about the show Wilmington -- and this morning he commented about driving to Delaware last night -- made me even more annoyed that I couldn't go. Can't wait to read about it! - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---- 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 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---- nafio@my-dejanews.com wrote in article <72etj3$v0n$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>... > caroline wrote: > > > Uh... ObFruContent: do the Lads like the Muppets? > > The Lads *are* Muppets! (Ok come on. I can't possibly be the only one who's > thought that while watching Jian flail away at the drums and jump around at > the same time, Mike bounce all over the stage like human flubber... Don't > tell me Murray doesn't sometimes look like Sam the Eagle, and Dave doesn't > remind you of Dr Bensen Honeydew.) Fiona > > --- > "magasinage outre-frontieres" > -Mike Ford Nov 7 > > -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- > http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own > ------------------------------ Date: 12 Nov 1998 22:21:32 GMT From: Revell Sara E <4ser4@qlink.queensu.ca> Subject: Re: Tragically Hip? Gruneberg Veronica J <6vjg@qlink.queensu.ca> wrote: : Fruvous connection - The Hip no longer play Kingston (been there, done : that). Fruvous also aviods Kingston, much to my dismay. (There, I've done : it!) Not to disagree, but the Hip does play Kingston (they were completly sold out this summer at the Iron Horse). But (so the rumours go) they had a disagreement with Queen's University, and so, despite the number of students here that love them, they tend to play when the students are not around (Christmas break, summer time). The Hip have been around for a long time, but for some reason have been unable to crack into the American market... Sara _______ The secret of life: breathe in, breathe out, repeat. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 00:25:38 GMT From: Srm9988n@aol.com Subject: Fruvous etiquette Angie posted the NuFruhead's lament: > sometimes I get the feeling that the first few feet around the stage >are a "club members only" kind of area... ;^) that I feel like I would be > intruding in a sacred area or something. What >sort of initiation would I have to go through to learn the password ? >I've been told to just elbow my way up and make room for myself, >not in a rude way or anything, just No password, dear, just willingness to mingle! Introduce yourself and likely the 'Head next to you will do likewise ... and you will then likely get intros to anyone they happen to know, and so on, and so on..... Next thing you know you'll be partaking of truffles and brownies and cookies, and snuggling Jian and 3 other people you just met while someone else you just met takes your pic. Trust me, Angie -- breaking that shyness habit is worth it! - -- Lori ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 00:49:01 GMT From: Lynne Fisher Subject: Re: Fruvous Etiquette Angie & Andrea K. You know that spot on your calf where you give a 'dead leg" or get that horrible "charlie horse" pain. Knock your knee into it. OK, OK no the most mature of responses, but just picture how fun it would be. I mean, I think Murray and Jian were looking for a riot at Case Western..... *wigglie eyebrows* - -Lynne ------------------------------ Date: 13 Nov 1998 00:30:23 GMT From: Ambush Bug Subject: Re: what a bunch of smarties!!! Remember when Chad Maloney said: : Then there's Rutherford B. Hayes, the only black US President. : I didn't know any of that before I saw Fruvous and now, I know! I thought the only black US presidents were George Washington, Carter, both of whom I'm led to understand invented peanut butter. Is that is bad taste? Actually, that reminds me of "The New Adventures of Abraham Lincoln," by Scott McCloud, in which it is decided that Benjamin Franklin must have been a president as he is on the $100 dollar bill. Hilarious. Me er, this post didn't have that much Fruvous in it. I'm sorry. I'll do better next time. really. - -- "This tattoo won't come off. I thought it was the lick 'em/stick 'em kind. But I couldn't figure out what that machine was for. Or why I was in so much pain." -- Mary Prankseter Try Koplio's Story! Get it at http://www.aliensoft.com. ------------------------------ Date: 13 Nov 1998 01:08:17 GMT From: bnlwildy@aol.com (Bnlwildy) Subject: Re: hitchhiker's guide to frvous I heard that Emir Abdul Attaturk had a whole menagerie of fruvi before his untimely demise. Wildy ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 01:19:48 GMT From: Angie Armstrong Subject: Re: [Re: Fruvous Etiquette] (Angie & Andrea K. You know that spot on your calf where you give a 'dead leg" or get that horrible "charlie horse" pain. Knock your knee into it. OK, OK no the most mature of responses, but just picture how fun it would be. I mean, I think Murray and Jian were looking for a riot at Case Western..... *wigglie eyebrows* - -Lynne) *snort* problem is, I'd be the one to get caught, carried out in hand-cuffs with a bag over my head... and after the 4 hours of processing useless paperwork I'm free to go home but they won't give me a ride back to the venue and I have to walk the 2 1/2 miles and when I finally get there someone's broken my tail-light and I get my car started and drive two blocks and it stalls and... nah, it's just not a me thing to do... although I did get the wicked thought of throwing ice at the not-so-nice guy during the concert. I even went so far as to grab a cup of ice from the bar and slink back to my spot. yeah, I have an obnoxious streak but it's all talk :^) - -Angie "Grown-ups never understand anything for themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them." -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery, _The Little Prince_ ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 01:14:06 GMT From: Angie Armstrong Subject: Re: [Fruvous etiquette] (No password, dear, just willingness to mingle! Introduce yourself and likely the 'Head next to you will do likewise ... and you will then likely get intros to anyone they happen to know, and so on, and so on.....) That's kinda tough... sorta. I've been a "shy violet" for so long I sometimes forget that I know how to socialize. One thing that I know will help is that, hey, we're all here for the same reason and I probably have at _least_ two things in common with the person next to me! (Next thing you know you'll be partaking of truffles and brownies and cookies, and snuggling Jian and 3 other people you just met while someone else you just met takes your pic. Trust me, Angie -- breaking that shyness habit is worth it!) Ya know, speaking of cookies, etc... I've been experimenting with this killer recipe for Sour Cream Cake w/chocolate chips... and they've morphed themselves into what I jokingly call my Fabulous FruBars. I could probably make a triple batch (Tobey told me if I brought some for the 'lads they would most assuredly be welcome), and bring some to the "friends I haven't met yet." As for the pics though... for the sake of your camera I wouldn't risk it... ;^) It sounds like my biggest problem is/will be getting whomever I drag to a concert with me off their duffs and to the venue early (which I'd prefer anyway but rarely happens). I'm trying to swing a last minute road-trip to Alfred (hadn't realized it actually was doable), but if not I look forward to meeting people in Clinton on the 4th! Angie - -- Lori ps- Thanks Lori! ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 01:33:58 GMT From: Srm9988n@aol.com Subject: Wilmington review (getting shorter) Next time Alan and i are at a concert together we really oughta team up on the review. He remembered whatever i forgot or temporarily misplaced :) >first time I had ever heard "Unitarian" rhymed with "rastafarian". >Probably the first time "rastafarian" was ever uttered in that building. >Speaking of drug references, the guys said they were going to trek to >the "lowest highest point" later that night and do LSD, then changed their >minds and decided to do mushrooms, more organic. Yes, both of these were hilarious! and I actually did remember them at something like 3 am, but by the time I wrote the original review...zzzz >It wasn't actually the "long" GE&H, just the usual post-KoS arrangement, >but the "not the Beatles!" break was extra long. When Mike went to the >piano and did Ob-la-di Ob-la-da, Dave took his mike over for him. Then >when Jian tried to lead back into GE&H: "so you don't like green eggs >and ham?", Dave realized he didn't have his Mike, so there was a pause Well, it was the longest GE& H *I've* ever heard >Other Dave lines: "now I vacuum the steps at skydome" >and as he pointed in our direction: "now the Flyers call me up to drive >the zamboni. Ladies and gentlemen, I introduce to you Bobby Clarke and >His Dentists!" giggle! >and Dave >wanted Mike to sing the Rainbow Connection, And how bizarre is it that the rainbow connection thread began on this very same night, among a bunch of people who weren't at the concert and didn't even read the review until this morning? Dooo dooo dooo doooo. Trust No One .... >Of course Jian commented he was glad she won because now she would >have to take off her Flyers jersey to try on the Fruvous jersey. Yes. He insisted she do this front and center stage/altar -- she was starting to take off the Flyers jersey anyway, fortunately. Wouldn't want a stripper on the altar, along with the rastafarian references and -- oh! I forgot about the obscene Violent Femmes line Mike quoted when they were talking about how they were billed in Baltimore as having bad language. That was a whopper for a church! >And Trace, thanks for the wonderful cookies! And thanks to whoever >made those deadly chocolate cheescake brownies. Umm, that'd be me. *blush* *takes a bow*. I think they're why Jian forgave me for my jersey. :) >One final thought on the Jian vs. The Flyers thing...as much as I love >Fruvous, my love affair with that hockey team from Philadelphia goes >back a lot farther. I've been going to games since I was 10 years old. >So it annoyed me a bit to hear Jian dissing the Flyers, esp. being in >the Greater Philadelphia Area. Well, yeah. I grew up worshiping those Cup-winning Bullies too. But... We kinda started it. Yeah, he ragged on Trace and John Green in NoHo, but then we decided to escalate the situation. So he teased us back. I don't know whether his apparent enmity toward the Orange and Black is as a fan or on a more philosophical level (and there are things US teams, Flyers management, and even our demigod Bob(by) Clarke does, and attitudes they hold, that I have qualms about). I may ask him sometime -- but not when I'm wearing a jersey! I don't think he was really ticked when he first saw us, or throughout the performance -- it seemed to me more like bemusement, "I can't believe they really did this, even though they talked about it, and they're sitting right up front, expecting me to react." But again, I can't read his mind. I just know he was very decent and friendly last night, as usual, and if, when I'm getting a hug and a photo that *I* requested, I'm not allowed to wear something that offends him for whatever reason, so what? There are lots of bands that demand much more from their fans before they'll give them the time of day, much less a hug, conversation, autographs and photo ops. Ok. I think that about sums it up. - -- Lori (who's glad there's two days between gigs for her, because she's still worn out from the first one. ------------------------------ Date: 13 Nov 1998 01:48:05 GMT From: fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) Subject: Re: Fruhead X-philes *ladywench thwapps Mulder and sniffles* Thanks, Lori! ;-) FruSpace - We came, we saw, we slept on the floor . . . "For we can still love the world, who find a famished kitten on the step and know recesses for it from the fury of the street" - Hart Crane "Chaplinesque" ------------------------------ Date: 13 Nov 1998 01:45:56 GMT From: jmskpolk@aol.com (JmsKPolk) Subject: ISO:11-5 (rochester) hey... i don't know wether tape trading is big with fruvous but this was my 2nd fruvous show and i'd like to get a hold of it:-) i'm not even sure there were any tapers there.. but i'd love to hear it again i have a number of other bands my list is linked below.. thank you! :-) ben list: www.gadiel.com/tapelists/Ben.html b&p's welcome "This song was influenced by a song that was written under the influence of drugs"-John Flansburg "We find your American Beer to be a bit like sex in a canoe, its fucking close to water"-MP ------------------------------ Date: 13 Nov 1998 01:54:34 GMT From: jianbabe@aol.com (JianBabe) Subject: Re: rainbow connection! Novac, Dave started singing "your" song last night in Wilmington! When I read it here, it made me smile. What an appropriate way to cool down heating tempers. Früheads are very passionate people, obviously. (Passionate, that is my mother's polite way of saying her daughter has a temper : ) Anyway! Dave does remind me a little of Dr. Honeydew, one of my fave muppets! That was such a cute little image. g'night all, Joni (still grinning from the Wilm. show) ~~~~~~~~~~ "Who will you be when you're finally who you are? Well, we'll see, won't we? But there will be more to be by far" Greg Simon/"The Great Out There" ------------------------------ Date: 13 Nov 1998 02:31:51 GMT From: jianbabe@aol.com (JianBabe) Subject: Re: Laura Love Lyrics This really doesn't have anything to do with Laura Love's lyrics, or to say she isn't very cool, i just think this is kind of an interesting lil' story...Last year at Philly my brother somehow got involved in that scary dragon thing that sweeps everyone out after the afternoon concert (right after Früvous I might point out, so there is the frücontent of this post.) So, I was not in the dragon sweep, but I was in charge of my brother so I tried to o back and get him out of the line when all of a sudden this lady with dark cornrow braids jumped in front of me and said "You're not allowed back here!" I say said, it was actually more like shouted. So I brandished my volunteer badge and went along my way. A few minutes after it happened I kinda stopped and said to myself, "Hey! That was Laura Love who yelled at me!" I thought it was kinda neat. BTW, I never did find my brother, but we met up safely a while later. ~J ~~~~~~~~~~ "Who will you be when you're finally who you are? Well, we'll see, won't we? But there will be more to be by far" Greg Simon/"The Great Out There" ------------------------------ Date: 13 Nov 1998 02:18:26 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: Fruvous Etiquette Okay, I think I have to get this off my chest but I fear I am GUILTY OF VIOLATING THE FRUVOUS ETIQUETTE on Monday night at the Vault. I'm kind of small (5-2 and I wear flats) and had every intention of sitting on the side on a stool with the folks I'd come with. But I couldn't see the stage at all (two very tall dudes stood right in front of us, and that's life, nothing I can do about it) and the couple we were with who had seen Fruvous several times knew that this was my first show and urged me to go up to the stage to truly "experience" it. I didn't elbow or shove or anything, just kind of wended my way through open spots (this was still pre-show) until I found myself, amazingly enough, near the front, "stage Jian/Mike" (but at that one spot where the cymbal blocks Jian's head when he's drumming so not exactly primo). I immediately introduced myself to the people near me, assuming them (correctly it turns out) to be NG and wanting to match screen names to faces. They were wonderful and welcoming but now I just want to make sure I didn't inadvertently offend anyone (I did joke that I made sure not to stand in front of anyone who couldn't easily see over me). Well, the backs of my knees are intact so I guess I couldn't have been TOO bad (Wendy?????). Anyway, if it helps, I'll bring some goodies while waiting in line for early show on Jan. 1 at the Bottom Line (specialties are deadly toffee double-chocolate fudge and lemon-cheesecake bars). Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa ... am I forgiven???? Lisa ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 02:21:18 GMT From: nafio@my-dejanews.com Subject: Re: Mike's fruweekend review (Rochester + Buffalo) Chad Maloney wrote: > The illustrious non-illustrator Mike Wood wrote: *g* I love reading Cchhaadd posts. they're so quotable. > > the chorus ["I will carry a grudge about it; I will carry a grudge"]. It > Yeah, the tune was really pretty good. It'll get better too. It was > kinda Nield-ish to me, with a melodic line with the guitar and bass > that leads into the verses. I honestly thought it was I won't carry a > grudge, but I may be wrong. I was paying too much attention to the bass > again. You know you're talking to a bass addict when he has a *TAPE* of the show and he's still listening to the bass too much to know what the lyrics are. I remember them as "I won't carry a grudge" because I thought of how bitter that sounded. > That was different song they began the jam on. Mike said something > like "Tears of a cloon. I'm going doontoon. She's gonna bloo" and > Dave started off into Tears of a Clown which eventually turned into > Train in Vain by the Clash. Mike sounded nothing like a Glaswegian.(You haven't heard "oo" sounds until you've been in Scotland for a good while. Talk to my Mum and then tell me how "oo"-sounding Canadians are.) Sure he sounded eminently Canadian, but it just sounded a lot more like "Tears of a clOWn. I'm going dOWntOWn. She's gonna blOH" than "Tears of a clAHn. I'm going dAHntAHn. She's gonna blAW". > Don't forget Murray's send off line: > "And now we are off to make ham sandwiches and eat them" Was he quoting something? I was reminded of "The band thanks you and we hope we pass the audition". Fiona - -- "magasinage outre-frontieres" - -Mike Ford Nov 7 - -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 21:57:40 -0500 From: Jeff Michael Subject: Re: Wilmington review (long) Srm9988n@aol.com wrote: > I plunked myself down > in the front row (pew?) stage Mur and tried to envision a secular, rollicking > FruConcert in such a place. There was a lot of speculation about that going on in the crowd. It was funny--people would say "wonder if they'll adjust the set for a church. Then again, it IS a UNITARIAN church" or "I wonder if they'll tone down the language for a church. Then again, it IS a UNITARIAN church." Got to be a catch phrase for the evening--my gal Ann said she felt a little weird smoking outside a church, f'rinstance, and I said "Well, it IS a UNITARIAN church." Guess you had to be there. We had fun chatting with Leila (That was it, right?), the Baltimore Beanie Lady. And I got to meet Joni and June, which was also nice. > Eventually > all four of us staked out the Mur-corner and sat chatting until John > Flynn came onstage. > He did a decent-length set, featuring Emily, Armadillo, A Manatee Sneezed > on Me, the song about "owning stuff" that I love but don't know the name > of. Very energetic and engaging. Kept grinning at us Flyers, as if he > was trying to figure us out... The tune is "Who's Whose", the first of his tunes that really caught my ear on WXPN. Flynn was the best opener I've seen yet for the lads. > For the second encore they again took advantage of the acoustics and, > off mic, standing in front of the gorgeous pipe organ, they delivered a > spine-tingling Gulf War Song. That was when we could tell how many > Frugins were there, because they were all giggling at the funny parts > while the rest of us sat in utter, stupefied silence. At the end it took a > few seconds before we could even applaud. Did you notice how the giggling had ended by tune's end? That is one powerful piece. > After snagging setlists we sat around chatting, eating brownies and > Trace's cookies, and waiting for the guys to come out so we could do > photo ops. The King posed with all the Flyers, but Jian got all ethical > on us :) , so we had to take of the jerseys to get pics with him. Trace > had won the raffle of the Fruvous hockey jersey, so at least one of us > was semiproperly attired. And where was Murray, dammit? I always want to talk to him, being a fellow bassist (and Spector user, no less!), and he never seems to wanna come out and play! - -- Jeff Michael "Information gladly given, but safety requires avoiding unnecessary conversation."--Official notice on MUNI's Judah line, San Francisco ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 04:03:56 GMT From: Lynne Fisher Subject: Re: Fruvous Etiquette >Anyway, if it helps, I'll bring some goodies while waiting in line for early >show on Jan. 1 at the Bottom Line (specialties are deadly toffee >double-chocolate fudge and lemon-cheesecake bars). >Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa ... am I forgiven???? >Lisa Nice! We'll have a little line party.. hmm, anyone think a web page for the NYEve Fru show would be cool? Like who's going? How (roadtrips and stuff) If youd like to see a sample (its old but may still be up http://www.cadif.cornell.edu/~haven/havencon/ ) just a lil something or nothing? Could dso it for FruCon as well.... - -Lynne ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V2 #10 *******************************************