From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #596 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 Wednesday, July 14 1999 Volume 03 : Number 596 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Hospitals for FRFF ["Jill Hufnagel" ] huh?!? ["Tim Deegan" ] Re: True North Release [Chad Maloney ] Re: This just in... (or Rochester Fruheads Rejoice) [dedesfru1@aol.com (D] nevermind.... ["Tim Deegan" ] Re: OT: that blink band (was Re: Quill) [Jacey7@aol.com] Re: NG pin [Jacey7@aol.com] Re: True North Release [drea1@my-deja.com] Re: Hospitals for FRFF [Jacey7@aol.com] Re: NYC show [truztno1 ] Re: Could it be....A Single??!?!?!?!?! [truztno1 ] Re: This just in... (or Rochester Fruheads Rejoice) [limezinger@aol.commm] Re: Hospitals for FRFF [Loren Becker ] Re: This just in... (or Rochester Fruheads Rejoice) [andi_3k@my-deja.com] PATH (was Re: NYC show) [mocksie@aol.com (Mocksie)] Re: NYC show [mocksie@aol.com (Mocksie)] Re: True North Release [timiny ] Re: True North Release [Paul Mischler ] Re: NYC show [timiny ] Re: Could it be... a single? (Record Town, etc. explanation) [truztno1 <] a crafty day (celebrate toronto review) [McCown ] Path fare [Jihead1@aol.com] Re: OT: Peter Himmelman [katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin)] Thornhill in New Jersey [Jihead1@aol.com] Re: On Topic! Frvous and WXPN . . . ["Ken V" ] RE: OT: Peter Himmelman ["Vokes, Laurie" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 16:32:21 GMT From: "Jill Hufnagel" Subject: Hospitals for FRFF OK I have a question. Do any of you know what the closest hospital to the festival is? And also if any of you are from around Syracuse...do you know what the closest hospital around Syracuse is? My friend just wants to have those incase anything should happen. You never know with all those Woodstockiens. Thanks. **Jiel** _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 12:25:24 -0400 From: "Tim Deegan" Subject: huh?!? the subject of Tayrn's post is something like "this just in, rochester fruheads rejoice" BUT MY PUTER WON'T LET ME READ IT!!! could somebody e-mail me and tell me what it said?? thanks bunches! (FruGalMag@hotmail.com) Maggie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 10:22:45 -0500 From: Chad Maloney Subject: Re: True North Release true north records wrote: > Please, rest assured that we are working hard to get the guys the > recognition they are due in their home market and appreciate your enthusiasm > and patience with regard to the release. Thanks for the information, Doug. We appreciate your involvement of our newsgroup in the information loop and it is nice to know the real reason behind things. If there is anything we, the fans, can do to help in the promotion of the new album in Canada, please let us know or forward a message to webmaster@fruvous.com to include information on http://www.fruvous.com, information store for all things Fruvous. I know that there are many fans that would be more than willing to call in to radio stations to request Moxy Fruvous songs and that would be even easier if there were a list of stations that promos have been sent to available to us. Or, even if you want some promotion slaves, target a station or two and we can request the lead single on the album, whatever that may be. I don't know if there is anything else appropriate for the fans to be doing, but there are a large number of very devoted fans here that would love to help in anyway we can to make the new Fruvous album a success. We are just as excited about the new album as you are and if there is any room in your promotional plans to include us, please do. Thanks! - Chad ------------------------------ Date: 14 Jul 1999 16:33:31 GMT From: dedesfru1@aol.com (DeDes Fru1) Subject: Re: This just in... (or Rochester Fruheads Rejoice) AHHH... Sanity returns to Upstate NY! I spell relief- F R U V O U S !!!! See All Later! DeDes ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 12:38:03 -0400 From: "Tim Deegan" Subject: nevermind.... *sheepishly* i signed off AMMF, and signed back on... all i can say is YYYYYYYEEEEEEAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I heard Green Eggs and Ham on the radio the other day...i was SO pysched about it!!!!!!!!! YEA!!!!!!! i'm definately taking off the 10th and 11th of august from work. YIPPIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 16:40:36 GMT From: Jacey7@aol.com Subject: Re: OT: that blink band (was Re: Quill) >>i'll repeat. listen to the song. if you don't think the guy's a weenie too, well then, i weep for the future. ;)<< BUT- that's kinda the point of the song. The fact that in his mind, he hasn't changed, but now suddenly, nobody likes him, or these little pranks of his they most likey though "kicked ass" (or some equally frat- boy expression) when he was 18. So obviously it must because he's 23. ~jen - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Nobody likes you when you're 23." --Blink 182 "Do you know that you are very strong?"-- Grover "Measure your life in love."-- Rent Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 16:32:33 GMT From: Jacey7@aol.com Subject: Re: NG pin > http://www.Fruvous.com/miscpics/frupin.gif Oh my goodness, that thing rocks. I guess I haven't perused fdc as thoroughly as I thought I had, because I had never seen that. But really, what a perfect slogan ;-) ~jen (who for some reason pictured a big "Hello my name is" sticker- type things with your screen name scrawled on it, and AMMF appearing somewhere within. Just goes to show you that a lack of a decent computer isn't the only reason I couldn't enter the fruhead.com contest ;-) - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Nobody likes you when you're 23." --Blink 182 "Do you know that you are very strong?"-- Grover "Measure your life in love."-- Rent Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 16:55:49 GMT From: drea1@my-deja.com Subject: Re: True North Release >Itıs very important to us that we give this record all the attention it > deserves...we are working hard to get the guys the recognition they > are due in their home market and appreciate your enthusiasm and > patience with regard to the release. Well, patience I don't know about, but it's great that True North took the time to update us about the release :) Thanks from a not-so-patient Canadian fan! :) I would like to ask the US fruheads to do us a big favour though... put "spoiler" warnings on any review you do of Thornhill if there are surprises (ie secret tracks). It'll only increase the agony of those last two weeks if you don't *g* Drea "Don't hate me because I'm anorexic." - Angie, July 3/99 "I'm a chartered accountant, and therefore too boring for my opinion to be of any consequence." - Monty Python Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 17:43:40 GMT From: Jacey7@aol.com Subject: Re: Hospitals for FRFF >>You never know with all those Woodstockiens.<< hey.... (we have elvis costello now too, so :-Ŝ ) ~jen (smiles ;-) - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Nobody likes you when you're 23." --Blink 182 "Do you know that you are very strong?"-- Grover "Measure your life in love."-- Rent Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 13:31:08 -0400 From: truztno1 Subject: Re: NYC show Mocksie wrote: > That'd be cool... I'll probably end up taking a NJ Transit train from Matawan, > but I'm not sure how I'll be getting from Penn Station to South Street Seaport. > It's quite a hike. I'm thinking either the subway or the path train. I'm sure > the details can be worked out in the next month :) > > -Mocks i'm taking PATH, only because it seems to give me less of a chance to get mugged. : ) anyhoo, at this point, it's not decided whether my friend's mom is giving us a ride, or we're taking a train, but if we do, we'll figure out a place to meet, and i'll probably get a bunch of AMMF pins printed out (even though they aren't AMMF-ers. hope i'm not tarnishing the good name *grin*) ~truztno1 ___________________________________________________________ Byers: And, Mulder, listen to this. Vladmir Zhirinovsky, the leader of the Russian Social Democrats? He’s being put into power by the most heinous and evil force of the 20th century. Mulder: Barney? - --"E.B.E", The X-Files-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 13:27:21 -0400 From: truztno1 Subject: Re: Could it be....A Single??!?!?!?!?! "A.T. Schrader" wrote: > the wise voice of Chad Maloney instructed: > > > Amy, get yourself back there put your money where > > our curiosity is! > > > > *SIGH* > i did. i did. as of yet i've only been able to get to > Media Play on my lunch hour and they had not a word on > any new Fruvous stuff (in fact the guy at the desk > looked at me weird when i asked for any titles on Moxy > Fruvous...i tend to get that a lot at that place ;-) > anywho...nary a finding here...the place that my lil > bro found this info was at the Record Town in the East > Brunswick Square or Mall or what-have-you (there's > that short term memory again) in New Jersey. any NJers > out there willing to go hunting and let us know what > you find??? > > Amy ok, a while back, i said i'd check up on this, and just to save a little time so i won't have to bother calling back and forth between confused sales clerks and annoying automated messages, are you sure it wasn't the Record Town at the Woodbridge Shopping Center Mall? (my phone book doesn't have a Record Town at Brunswick Sq. Mall listed, but it may exist). ~truztno1 ___________________________________________________________ Byers: And, Mulder, listen to this. Vladmir Zhirinovsky, the leader of the Russian Social Democrats? He’s being put into power by the most heinous and evil force of the 20th century. Mulder: Barney? - --"E.B.E", The X-Files-- ------------------------------ Date: 14 Jul 1999 18:17:51 GMT From: limezinger@aol.commmmmmmm (tracy jacks) Subject: Re: This just in... (or Rochester Fruheads Rejoice) <> in the words of blur... "WOO HOO!" :) sarah linnellgirl@tmbg.org http://members.aol.com/limezinger "there's nothing quite like the feeling of seeing one human cut into another human.." "...i've seen snuff films." "...i've seen Quincy." "....i've seen my parents having sex." - ucb's assscat 2000 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 18:24:50 GMT From: Loren Becker Subject: Re: Hospitals for FRFF The closest hospital is most likely Fairview, which is over the border in Great Barrington, MA. It's not the biggest or best hospital in the world but they're friendly. Warning though, it may take a while to get an ambulance out there - there's usually only one or two in service. FRFF does, however, have medical and emergency services and to my knowledge there haven't been any major incidents over the last few years. The biggest problem they see is probably sun stroke/dehydration. The way to avoid that is to bring lots of water (or take advantage of the water stations) and to duck out of the sun every once in a while to give yourself a break. You often don't know until it's too late that you've pushed your body too far. Salty lemonade (I know it sounds gross but you get used it) is also good, as it restores sugar and salt, which improves your electrolyte levels. /l Jill Hufnagel wrote: > OK I have a question. Do any of you know what the closest hospital to the > festival is? And also if any of you are from around Syracuse...do you know > what the closest hospital around Syracuse is? > My friend just wants to have those incase anything should happen. You never > know with all those Woodstockiens. > Thanks. > **Jiel** > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 18:48:47 GMT From: andi_3k@my-deja.com Subject: Re: This just in... (or Rochester Fruheads Rejoice) is milesstones an actual concert hall or an in store? Jian was saying,on Sunday, that there will be an in-store at the record archive. In article <378CAC35.BB97C7CF@tmbg.org>, zaph@tmbg.org wrote: > Taryn Chase wrote: > > > You'll be happy to hear that WBER 90.5 had a special concert announcement > > this morning at 8:30: > > MOXY FRUVOUS will be playing Milestones (East Ave.) on August 10th! > > wooooo! only 286 miles away! so, I'll begin asking for crash space now... :) > -- > Lawrence Solomon http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~lps/ zaph@tmbg.org > "Just because you're floating doesn't mean * This space inadvertently > you haven't drowned." -They Might Be Giants * left with stuff in it. > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't. ------------------------------ Date: 14 Jul 1999 20:56:46 GMT From: mocksie@aol.com (Mocksie) Subject: PATH (was Re: NYC show) How much does the PATH train cost? I wont have to worry about parking... just the train cost. - -Mocks ------------------------------ Date: 14 Jul 1999 20:16:12 GMT From: mocksie@aol.com (Mocksie) Subject: Re: NYC show That'll be cool and we'll definately meet up somewheres. How old are all y'all? I'm 21 and joining me will be my 15 yo sis, a 21 yo friend, and we'll be meeting up with another friend, 22, in NYC. It'll be a hoot! :) Can't wait to meet everyone!!!! - -Mocks ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 12:34:17 -0800 From: timiny Subject: Re: True North Release >Greetings "Fr|heads," As many of you are aware, True North >Records welcomes Moxy Fr|vous to the label with their >excellent new Don Dixon (REM, Matthew Sweet, Marshall >Crenshaw, Smithereens) produced album, Thornhill. The album >will be in stores August 24. > I thought Früvous was on Bottom Line Records, not True North Records. What happened? I had no idea they had changed labels? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks, Matt **** Posted from RemarQ - http://www.remarq.com - Discussions Start Here (tm) **** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 16:47:17 -0400 From: Paul Mischler Subject: Re: True North Release Bottom Line Records in the US, and True North Records in Canada - -Paul Mischler timiny wrote: > >Greetings "Fr|heads," As many of you are aware, True North > >Records welcomes Moxy Fr|vous to the label with their > >excellent new Don Dixon (REM, Matthew Sweet, Marshall > >Crenshaw, Smithereens) produced album, Thornhill. The album > >will be in stores August 24. > > > I thought Früvous was on Bottom Line Records, not True North > Records. What happened? I had no idea they had changed > labels? > Any info would be appreciated. > Thanks, > Matt > > **** Posted from RemarQ - http://www.remarq.com - Discussions Start Here (tm) **** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 12:26:15 -0800 From: timiny Subject: Re: NYC show >That'd be cool... I'll probably end up taking a NJ Transit >train from Matawan, but I'm not sure how I'll be getting >from Penn Station to South Street Seaport. It's >quite a hike. I'm thinking either the subway or the path >train. I'm sure the details can be worked out in the next >month :) > Last time a took the PATH train from Hoboken into NYC it cost me $10 per day to park at the PATH Train parking lot. Since I stayed overnight it cost me $20! I was hoping for a really low cost alternative, thinking that if I parked in Jersey it'd be much better than NYC (which it still was) but it was rather costly. Now I don't drive at all, I just take the Peter Pan Trailways bus up and jump off at the Port Authority Terminal, then go to taxi or subway from there. Much cheaper and nicer! - -Matt **** Posted from RemarQ - http://www.remarq.com - Discussions Start Here (tm) **** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 16:36:36 -0400 From: truztno1 Subject: Re: Could it be... a single? (Record Town, etc. explanation) Ok, a while back, someone mentioned that Thornhill might very possibly been at a Record Town in Brunswick Sq. Mall (or something like that, sorry if I'm mistaken). Well, I know not of a Record Town at Brunswick Sq. Mall (though it may exist, I'm too lazy to go through automated mall recordings at this point), and my phone book only listed one in Woodbridge Shopping Ctr. Mall, which I called. And, the guy said that no, they didn't have Thornhill, though they carried other albums, and also didn't know whether they were ordering or when it was coming in. : ( Then I called Sam Goody (in New Brunswick, NJ), and the same thing happened there. double : ( Which was somewhat disappointing since the concert at South St. Seaport IS part of the Sam Goody home before midnight concert series, and you'd think they'd know a little more about Thornhill, then. The only thing I can say is that the two stores seem to be somewhat Fruvous friendly because both sales clerks didn't do a "What?" when I asked about Moxy Fruvous. : ) k, sorry for babbling on and on about a fruitless search, but i felt that i'd have to enlighted everyone. ~truztno1 ___________________________________________________________ Byers: And, Mulder, listen to this. Vladmir Zhirinovsky, the leader of the Russian Social Democrats? He’s being put into power by the most heinous and evil force of the 20th century. Mulder: Barney? - --"E.B.E", The X-Files-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 21:12:51 GMT From: McCown Subject: a crafty day (celebrate toronto review) well, let's see...my trip to toronto was my first trip to canada, and even my first trip out of the country and it was a very good one. toronto is absolutely wonderful--much cleaner and definitely more friendly than any other city i've ever been to. i wrote my little show review thingy while waiting to be seated at elixir, a yummy persian restaurant that was incredibly crowded because it had just received a great review in NOW. we took the subway down to yonge and eglington from our hotel and arrived at about 2:30. i begged my parents to let us eat lunch at the pizza pizza across the street, because it just seemed fitting, and i'd never eaten at one before. my dad had promised to get me a jersey as my present for the trip, so we did that and then headed over to the stage, and i saw murray chatting with some people...and he was wearing the shirt i gave him for his birthday!!!!!! (i was really probably too excited for my own good). i had to force my mom to come with me to say hi (she was being really shy) because she was the one who overcame her major fear of driving to manayunk so i could *find* murray a shirt. he told me that it was the first time he'd worn it and it was his new favourite shirt :) we got a wave from jian and i got a quick picture with mur, but it was "setlist time" so they had to go. i found a spot in front of the stage, a little mike of stage dave (if that makes sense). the guys came on pretty much on time and jian said something like "playing in front of huge inflatable corporate mascots is *okay*!" the shopper's drug mart huge inflatable bear with waving arms was the theme of the afternoon. they opened with "half as much", then "horseshoes", and i can't remember any more order of songs, but somewhere in there were "too careful" (with banter about songs with brackets such as norweigan wood (this bird has flown) and (i can't get no) satisfaction), "when she talks" ("originally to be titled 'when she walks' but it just didn't really work as a title..."-jian), ywgttm, "boo time", iwho, tureen, johnny, michy, gitc, "river valley". they closed with "walkin' spanish", and ynb was the encore (yay--i haven't heard it since nov. '97!). i was pretty happy that they decided to skip things like kos and ge&h--the set seemed more energetic without them feeling obligated to do those songs. there was, of course, the "randy teddy" talk, some discussion of how america kept stealing canada's water and bottling it, and how the concert was in walking distance--but not of *their* houses, and how someone had rollerbladed from thunder bay. at the end, jian apologized for not doing the ricky martin set that they had prepared. he sang a little "livin' la vida loca". supposedly, murray was going to be the one who took his pants off and went dancing in the rain. then mike tried to start the next song by noting that since there were clear skies, mur's pants would stay on. jian remarked that mike obviously didn't have time for talk about ricky martin, and mike argued that he'd *given* it time. at this point someone remarked that mike had wanted to play ricky martin, so he was just jealous and it was decided that everyone would want to be ricky martin. except for dave, who then asked "who *is* ricky martin, anyway?" and jian said he was "an extremely attractive bisexual singer." after the show, i waited in line with lauren, a früfan friend who i met on a streetcar to the stardust picnic on saturday (like i said, people from toronto are *so* friendly!). i gave ji a tibetan good luck charm i had gotten him (he may have thought it was slightly strange, but he was sweet as usual). then i found tobey and gave him the things i had for him, and got a hug and a kiss on the cheek. we talked about the stardust picnic, and he asked me if i'd had "a crafty day" (by which he explained that he meant a creative day). i promised i'd see him at falcon ridge, and then went off to find my parents. sorry i didn't say hi to all of the people i saw (i was wearing a light blue tank top and light blue-brown-white bellbottoms), but i was being even more shy than usual (which is very shy), and now i'm kicking myself about it! love lizzie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 22:33:18 GMT From: Jihead1@aol.com Subject: Path fare In a message dated 7/14/99 5:34:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mocksie@aol.com writes: << How much does the PATH train cost? I wont have to worry about parking... just the train cost. >> It shouldn't be more than $1.00. The NYC subway is getting a bad rap, but it really isn't that bad (it's intimidating, but not scary) especially if you're with a group of people. The only reason you might want to avoid it is because you might be going in during rush hour. Then it's crazy!!! The Path seems like the best bet. Lisa Bills ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 16:31:06 -0600 From: katrin@dimensional.com (Katrin) Subject: Re: OT: Peter Himmelman In article <378CA884.1547@2cowherder.com>, cookie@2cowherder.com says... > Girlfriend! This is the first time I've heard anyone mention Peter on a > newsgroup! I keep forgetting he's as huge as he is. I keep thinking of > him back in the early 80s when the band was called "Sussman Lawrence," > and they appeared on "Star Search" and lost in the second round. YESSSSSSSS! Sussman Lawrence! I actually saw them live, once - they played at UND back in '83 when I was a freshman. I remembered thinking they were all *sooooooo cuuuuute* - especially Peter, though I also recall a tiny little saxophone player could jump really high. ...And opening for them were The Newz, which became the only other band (now, sadly, long since defunct) for whom I've felt the kind of loyalty I do for Früvous. (Snipped: some very Himmelman-esque anecdotes) > Yep. Take your folks to the show. Your heart will be touched. The last time I saw him was a few years ago at the Bluebird here in Denver - my mom and sister were in town just for a day, and I took them to the show. He did a sort-of-improv song about the supposedly true story of a disgruntled postal worker in Grand Forks, ND (our home town) - it was perfect. Later my dad went and asked someone at the GF post office if the story was in fact true, and was assured that it wasn't, and that the staff there were not the least bit amused. k@ homesick now ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 22:54:30 GMT From: Jihead1@aol.com Subject: Thornhill in New Jersey Try checking Princeton Record Exchange (off of Nassau St in Princeton. That's where I get all my Fruvous CDs) or the Sam Goody in Princeton. These are the places I"m going to hit once it comes out. Lisa Bills ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 18:34:45 -0400 From: "Ken V" Subject: Re: On Topic! Frvous and WXPN . . . Its a shame they only played the world cafe edited version of the festival. They hinted about the hippie on the post, and then only played the world cafe stuff....they should have played the rest! - -Ken wrote in message news:7miq40$qj3$1@nnrp1.deja.com... > > > so perhaps some of us Philly locals will be kind enough to tape it > :). > > I certainly will if I possibly can. > > ~~Kate > > I did - it's great! About 1/2 hour and includes: Message, MBLABOA, > B.J., Michigan Militia, KOS, GE&H (full version!), and Love Potion > #9/Four Dead in Ohio/Stayin' Alive Medley. > > Since I now keep a boombox in my office with a blank tape at the ready, > I also have "My Poor Generation" (played on World Cafe 7/13/99 and > including "...baffled by bulls***" not bleeped out) and "Splatter, > Splatter" (played on Helen's show this a.m.) - each with just a few of > the first seconds missing due to the delay in my finger hitting the > "record" button. I do have to concentrate on getting some work done, > in addition to listening to 'XPN! :-) > > While I do not want to get caught up in making zillions (or even > dozens, or baker's dozens) of copies, I would be interested in trading > for other good MF stuff. In addition to the above, I also have a few > hours of MF appearances on 'XPN, World Cafe, and NPR shows. Anyone > interested, please e-mail me. > > Cheers! > gingee > > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > Share what you know. Learn what you don't. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 22:47:58 GMT From: "Vokes, Laurie" Subject: RE: OT: Peter Himmelman > Yep. Take your folks to the show. Your heart will be touched. I second that motion!! Peter is great! I caught him by accident at Summerfest here in Wisconsin a week ago on my way to see Collective Soul and ended staying for the whole show. There were quite a few middle-aged people there who were all enjoying themselves! Along with all the younger crowd too..... ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #596 ********************************************