From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #829 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 Monday, September 20 1999 Volume 03 : Number 829 Today's Subjects: ----------------- conan show [tmbgirl@juno.com] Re: Rodney's home ["A.J. LoCicero" ] Re: MPG.com ["Valerie Jones" ] Re: What I have determinded happens to your mind when meeting a FruLad/Celebrity/Idol/Famous Person [thewolke] Re: OT: Bern Lyrics ["A.J. LoCicero" ] Milwaukee Show ["Vokes, Laurie" ] Re: What I have determinded happens to your mind when meeting a FruLad/Celebrity/Idol/Famous Person [ser] Food for thought on Tapers ["Mer Mer" ] Who Wrote What? [Ellen ] How did I end up in Milwaukee? [coondog42@my-deja.com] Tory Cassis [nasust@aol.com (NasusT)] FW: Chicago show review/report! ["Vokes, Laurie" ] Bucks County Courier Times Article ["Vokes, Laurie" ] Re: Earthquakes [LSan497884@aol.com] Re: Food for thought on Tapers ["A.J. LoCicero" ] Rodney's Home ["andi andrzejewski" ] Re: Snarkies unite!!!!! [Rodney Elin ] Re: OT: A/B sides (was Re: Thornhill review in Pulse! magazine) [Chad Mal] Re: Food for thought on Tapers ["andi andrzejewski" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 04:34:55 GMT From: tmbgirl@juno.com Subject: conan show Hey Hey everyone!! ok so i guess this is what i get for not keeping up with all of the fruvous info but would anyone out there happen to have an extra "ticket" to the conan appearance on the 12th? If so, could you please get in touch with me asap? thank you ever so much! take it easy, JOrdaN http://www2.netcom.com/~arnot/joda/bootlegs.html ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 04:28:31 GMT From: "A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: Rodney's home Hey Rodney! Welcome back. Glad to hear that you are out of the hospital. It sounds like you are on the road to recovery! It's good to have you back online. I know many of us have been very worried about you. Get yourself well so you can come out and play again soon! Best wishes for a rapid recovery. A.J. - -- Mariaweb last updated 5/13/99. See Maria Louise in all her... erm... Glory? Visit MariaWeb at http://members.aol.com/marilou99/ _____ _ / ____(_) | | _ ___ ___ _ __ ___ | | | |/ __/ _ \ '__/ _ \ | |____| | (_| __/ | | (_) | \_____|_|\___\___|_| \___/ @wwnet.com ICQ#: 13117113 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 05:28:22 GMT From: "Valerie Jones" Subject: Re: MPG.com I feel, in my heart, that it was Dave. Whether it was or was not, the words were very kind and gracious. Before we started the site, Lisa and I spoke to Dave to ensure that he was okay with the idea (especially as we wanted to use mypoorgeneration as the site name). The words next to his name in the guestbook are a thank you to the people who took time to express themselves about the music, live shows, special moments, and everything else that goes into putting up a webpage. Sincerity, kindness, and appreciation of their fans are but a few of the things that make the guys of Moxy Früvous so special and endearing. A thank you note fits their "profile." :) I always smile when I check the guestbook and read another cheerful message. Thanks to everybody who has contributed and dropped by our little site. We're learning as we go and it's been fun. And Lisa ~ you're an angel ... I'm having fun with it and that's the most important thing. Smiles all around. :) Ken Perschke wrote: > Uh... not trying to be too negative, but has Dave confirmed this? It would > be real easy for anybody to go on and sign in as "Dave Matheson". I really > doubt that Dave would sign the guest book for his own fan page.... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 09:22:21 GMT From: thewolkes@earthlink.net (Fred Wolke) Subject: Re: What I have determinded happens to your mind when meeting a FruLad/Celebrity/Idol/Famous Person On Sun, 19 Sep 1999 21:27:27 GMT, saphiracat@birdlover.com wrote: >OK. I've read the posts where people say "Well, I chatted with Jian for a while..." or "Dave came up and hugged me.." and I was just wondering how can you casually say this? [snip] Well, Jian is just zis guy, y'know? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 14:01:29 GMT From: "A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: OT: Bern Lyrics Novac wrote: > > katy wrote > > i was misunderstood... i meant why would he do the comparison of louis > > farrakhan and phyllis diller.... > > Oh, as far as that one, I think he just used it because it's a hilarious > switch for the normal lyrics. Random names, but they have the same # of > syllables, and diller rhymes with miller. > Perhaps there's some rhyme or reason, but I don't think so. Just fun :) And because it is hilarious conceptually. I mean just try to imagine Farrakan and Phillis Diller as man and wife. There is very good comedy sketch in there somewhere. A.J. - -- Mariaweb last updated 5/13/99. See Maria Louise in all her... erm... Glory? Visit MariaWeb at http://members.aol.com/marilou99/ _____ _ / ____(_) | | _ ___ ___ _ __ ___ | | | |/ __/ _ \ '__/ _ \ | |____| | (_| __/ | | (_) | \_____|_|\___\___|_| \___/ @wwnet.com ICQ#: 13117113 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 13:40:41 GMT From: "Vokes, Laurie" Subject: Milwaukee Show Here's a quick set list: Laydown Sally into Twist n Shout Earthquakes Johnny Saucepan Michigan Militia I Will Hold On Fulsom Prison You Will Go To the Moon Pisco Bandito Stuck in the 90's My Poor Generation Lazy Boy When She Talks Spatter Splatter It's Too Cold Independence Day Nuits de Reve River Valley Get in the Car Your New Boyfriend Encore 1 -- Horseshoes Half as Much Encore 2 - The Band Played On Notes: The crowd was much a little bigger than the last show at Shank but nobody danced :( Except for me and a few others in the way back. They didn't leave a dance floor this time. I can't remember much of the banter except for them talking about a river in Chicago that they never knew was there and Jian talking about the great article bringing attention to the war in the Middle East. There was a lot of other stuff but my mind isn't too clear. I was very glad that they didn't play "Sad Girl"! And was excited to hear several songs that I haven't heard live before. I also had several friends comment who were "Fru-Virgins" that they didn't play "King of Spain" which I knew they wouldn't since they played it in Chicago. But they didn't play it the last two times they were in Milwaukee, nor in Madison, WI on 1998...so I've come to the conclusion that they don't like playing KOS in Wisconsin...we're obviously too good for that song. Or maybe we're not good enough..... depends on your point of view. But I brought along 5 people who haven't seen the show and they all enjoyed it!!! On a side note, a funny thing happened I went to cash in my miles since I knew I wouldn't be able to see any more shows this year. So Tobey told me to quit my job and travel with them in the band van. Mark it was very nice to meet you and I look forward to hearing from you! Laurie ------------------------------ Date: 20 Sep 1999 14:09:50 GMT From: serra44@aol.com (Jill Friedman) Subject: Re: What I have determinded happens to your mind when meeting a FruLad/Celebrity/Idol/Famous Person >Well, Jian is just zis guy, y'know? Only at two specific clubs in Ottawa... - -J writing a song called the Ballad of Jill V. Fruhead Member of the Jian and Murray fan clubs Owner of all the MF albums and all of Ani DiFranco's "She's too short to play me."-Joey Potter Too short to play herself in a movie ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 14:35:07 GMT From: "Mer Mer" Subject: Food for thought on Tapers This is a topic that I personally didn't think about until someone else (who will remain anonymous unless they want to reveal themselves) brought it to my attention. Now, I like having the tapers tape the concerts because then I can get copies of the concerts I want. However at the Detroit show the mic stands were obstructing the view of many people, several that were fruvirigins. They didn't know that the mic stands would be there when they sat down so as to no fault of their own they had a bad view which would have been a great view if not for the tapers. Now I know that the tapers want "good" spots (since i'm not a taper i don't know where these places are) but can't the tapers find somewhere to tape that isn't obstructing the view. I've noticed at many concerts (i.e. The Ark) the tapers put their mic stands with the posts and thats great! but what about the venues that don't have posts... Can the tapers move to one side or the other, or maybe to the back of the venue? or maybe not put the mic stands at full height. Of course these are just my opinions (and those of the person that brought this to my attention)... Other people might not mind so much, Just a little food for thought. Mer ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 14:01:06 GMT From: Ellen Subject: Who Wrote What? In article <19990919230715.02236.00001550@ng-co1.aol.com>, dstbunnny@aol.com (DstBunnny) wrote: > Anyone know how many instances there are of the writer of a song not > being the lead singer? I know there's "The Drinking Song," and I once > read that "River Valley" was written by Mike, but that's it. I've been putting off posting about this because I don't have time to address it properly, but now someone else brought it up, so now my hand has been forced, or something. ;) Another fruhead told me that Mike wrote Independence Day. At the time, Thornhill had just come out and I hadn't given it much thought, so I took the comment at face value and didn't question it, beyond thinking, "huh. And it seemed like such a Murray song." Well now I have given it some thought, and I'm convinced that there's no way that Mike wrote ID. I have a fairly good line of evidence to support my theory and I apologize for not having time to post it now, b/c it's kind of interesting. I'll get to it eventually. For now, if anyone wants to call me on this, feel free. I'm not believing that Mike wrote ID unless I hear it directly from a band member (*and* I have reason to believe they're not pulling my leg ;) . If I'm wrong, I'll print out a copy of this post and eat it. Scout's hono(u)r. peace, ellen ************************************* Last night as I drifted off to sleep, I thought of the perfect .sig. If only I could remember it now... Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 13:56:53 GMT From: coondog42@my-deja.com Subject: How did I end up in Milwaukee? (PARDON THE SPELLING/GRAMMAR, I HAVEN'T REALLY SLEPT SINCE SATURDAY NIGHT) Okay, there is something to be said about getting home at 8:30 Monday Morning after a 3 Früvous shows, 1 speeding ticket and virtually no quality sleep. It all started in Detroit (cue flashback special effects)... I take a couple of hours at the end of the day Friday and leave early from work, drive to Toledo to hook up with Barb and Matt... we travel up to Detroit (after a brief turn around after getting lost) Luckily, Joe, Vincent and the rest of the 'Frübus' were in the front of the already long line, so being totally rude, I hopped in since they had my tickets. Sorry to those behind me :) The show was GREAT! Opening with Poor Napoleon... Marion Früvous in the middle and closing with GWS off mic.... what more could you want?? The staff was rather rude, as someone had complained about a mic stand, and an apparent 'the music is too loud, and I didn't hear what you said so I'm going to get lippy' discussion, in which we were threatened with "How about I throw all your $hit out n the street!" But past that this was a killer show! After an excellent breakfast thanks to Vincent's Mom, we trotted down to Toledo once again to pick up Barb, and Vincent, Barb and I drove to Chicago... we once again hooked up with the now expanded Frübus and went in hopes of catching GBS... unfortunately we didn't make it, so we ended up grabbing dinner and wandering around a bit. The late start aside, this was another great show (thinking about it even deeper, have a seen a bad show?) Kick in the Ass was great, although I was hoping for a Columbus tie-back with a dedication to Attila.... I have decided that, no matter how much I like MPG, it doesn't make a good closer... IMHO take it or leave it :) Now, at this point I WAS GOING HOME.... or so I thought.... I fell asleep Saturday night with Früheads, Sunday morning I woke up with the Borg and they attempted (successfully) to assimilate me in to the Frübus headed for Milwaukee... ack! The set had a lot of energy, even though it consisted of more 'laid back' material. High lights included River Valley and Stuck in the 90's... I felt sorry for Jian, he was looking very upset about the East Timor activity, and people in the audience were laughing... some people... nevermind. All in all Milwaukee was great, except for some drunk (expletive deleted) that insisted on singing 1) out of time 2) out of tune 3) very loud and 4) next to the tapers... which proved interesting when one of this woman’s friends decided to come over after the show and start crap. In the parking lot, the drunk (expletive deleted) asked her friend if she was really that loud during the show, and being ACROSS THE PARKING LOT and hearing it I shouted 'YES, YOU WERE!' ...so she showed me her breast... oh no! not mid-40 saggy breasts! HELP!!! Hindsight being 20/20, it was so worth it, even the speeding ticket I got on the Ohio Turnpike... I think the cop thought I was full of it when I told him what my weekend had consisted of... Finally it was great to meet everyone and hang out, and I can't wait to get together with everyone very soon! "First we were the reason, then we were the excuse, now we're just irrelevant" :) - -Mark _MrB_ Mrb@Fruhead.NOSPAM.com Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't. ------------------------------ Date: 20 Sep 1999 15:14:42 GMT From: nasust@aol.com (NasusT) Subject: Tory Cassis Hi, Sorry for posting off-topic, but I wanted to let any Buffalo area folks know that if you are looking for a copy of Tory Cassis' CD, and don't want to drive to Canada, New World Records (498 Elmwood Ave) has 5 copies in stock. I highly recommend it! If someone out of town would like me to buy them a copy and send it, let me know. I'd be glad to do it. Susan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 15:11:58 GMT From: "Vokes, Laurie" Subject: FW: Chicago show review/report! I remember hearing Johnny Saucep'n too. Also what was the Siouxsie and the Banshees cover they did a little of? My husband doesn't believe me when I told him that. While waiting to get in. Some idiot walked by and he said something along the lines of "wow I can't believe all these people are waiting to see some no-name band" Well obviously they aren't a no-name band if that many people were waiting to get in! Some people! I had brought a friend from Chicago to the show and she has never seen Fruvous before but thought she had heard them on the radio. Needless to say she is going out this week to buy the CDs! My favorite banner was that they were sorry they were late starting but they were in the basement doing coke with High Priest (?? not sure of the band name but is was the band there before them.) Anyhow...they thanked every one for waiting but the good news was that "We are all really UP for the show!" Thanks for letting me ramble!! Laurie ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 11:15:19 -0400 From: Nate DeRose Subject: Re: Food for thought on Tapers This issue of mic stands obscuring people's view is a very valid one... and I'd like to take a moment to answer these questions from a taper's perspective. I know that I, as a taper, like to be "out of the way" as much as I can.... I don't like to be blocking anyone's view. This is why I almost always set up near the back of the venue. Of course, when there's assigned seating (ie. the Ark) this isn't always possible. As for setting up off to the side, that's certainly an option, but it makes for pretty sub-par tapes most of the time.... Not raising the mics all the way? Well, this really makes it worse. Then you have the MICS in your line of sight, rather than just a 1/2" wide pole. I actually try to put my mics up higher in order to get them out of people's way. This, of course, isn't really an issue at most venues since, as I said, I'm usually set up in the back, or in front of the soundboard, or somewhere that's equally out of the way. Now, I know that there could be some tapers who don't like to set up near the back... for whatever reason.... but I hope that any tapers out there will take the time to think about how their mic stand is going to obstruct views, and reposition themselves accordingly, as much as they can. Another option, for you tapers out there, is to consolidate stands.... instead of putting up numerous stands, just put up one... and then clamp other mics to the same stand. Taping is a wonderful priveledge, which Fruvous has been VERY generous with.... and we all need to keep that in mind. Tapers should be heard but not seen.... :) And hey... we don't bite... if we're in your way, feel free to talk to us about it.... (before the show) and I know that I, at least, will try my best to move out of the way, if I'm in it. Cheers, Nate DeRose ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 15:40:09 GMT From: "Vokes, Laurie" Subject: Bucks County Courier Times Article Katie - Your latest album, "Thornhill," has a different sound to it compared to the other albums you have recorded. How do you think it plays a role in your evolution as a band? Dave - It's fun having a long career because you're allowed to be yourself if you choose to. For this album, we just threw out a bunch of songs and said, these songs go together and these don't. So we did an album of the ones that went together, instead of trying to throw everything out, which we have often done before. ......So I'm reading this and imagining the guys sitting around playing that Sesame Street game "one of these things does not belong here......" amusing nobody but myself this morning I guess. Laurie ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 11:40:30 -0400 From: dopeytoo Subject: "fruvous song" spotting i was watching "there's something about mary" with my dad the other day and in the scene where ben stiller gets attacked by the little dog on speed, there's a song playing in the background.... one or two lines sound a bit like "i love my boss".... i was thinking this, when my dad turned to me and said, "hey, isn't that a moxy frugal song?" and my dad doesn't know all that many moxy frugal songs.... someone else tell me we're not crazy!!! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 16:36:45 GMT From: LSan497884@aol.com Subject: Re: Earthquakes In a message dated 9/19/99 12:20:53 PM Central Daylight Time, Raenfaerie writes: > 1] where is "there"? > "As I watch the drops of rain > make their wear paths and die, > I know that I am like the rain, > there but for the grace of you go I." > > << I realize that in the grand scheme of things, in the sort of "there but for > the grace of God go I" point of view, Actually, "there" isn't a place. This phrase is used often when a person sees someone in worse straits than himself. For example, you may have heard the phrase, "I felt bad because I had no shoes, until I saw a man who had no feet." That same person could have also added, "There, but for the grace of God, go I." In other words, I could be worse off than I am. A more graphic example might be the type of situation we've all heard of where a person is scheduled to take a certain airline flight, but for some reason misses the plane. That particular plane is involved in a crash, killing all the people aboard. The person who missed the plane could use the phrase, "There...," giving the credit to God in some sense for the fact that he missed the plane. In the verse from the song you quoted, which I find delightful, the person singing is saying that "I'm better off for being with you. Something very right happened when you came into my life. I could be flowing down in ruts with the rain, but you happened to me instead." Hope that helps! *Lois (Fogeyfru) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 16:18:37 GMT From: "A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: Food for thought on Tapers Mer Mer wrote: > > at the Detroit show the > mic stands were obstructing the view of many people, several that were > fruvirigins. They didn't know that the mic stands would be there when they > sat down so as to no fault of their own they had a bad view which would have > been a great view if not for the tapers. Knowing several of the tapers who were there that night, I think I can vouch for the fact that they didn't mean to obstruct anyone's view. I'm sure that they thought that one skinny mic stand wouldn't really be in the way. Indeed, in many venues it is not. However, since people were sitting fairly close behind them, I can see how the stand could have been an obstruction. Your friends should have asked them to try something else the minute they put the stand up. I'm sure they would have moved it. This is not to say that it is your friend's responsibility to tell the tapers to get out of the way. They should do that of their own accord. I think they just "goofed" in this case and didn't realize that they were in the way. A.J. - -- Mariaweb last updated 5/13/99. See Maria Louise in all her... erm... Glory? Visit MariaWeb at http://members.aol.com/marilou99/ _____ _ / ____(_) | | _ ___ ___ _ __ ___ | | | |/ __/ _ \ '__/ _ \ | |____| | (_| __/ | | (_) | \_____|_|\___\___|_| \___/ @wwnet.com ICQ#: 13117113 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 16:48:09 GMT From: "andi andrzejewski" Subject: Rodney's Home WELCOME HOME RODNEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! andi Get your FREE Email at http://mailcity.lycos.com Get your PERSONALIZED START PAGE at http://my.lycos.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 09:49:44 -0700 From: Rodney Elin Subject: Re: Snarkies unite!!!!! Hi, I'm sorry we didn't get to go to any baysox games this year. Did Iever give you that copy of TThe Teddy Bear habit that Igot from that used bookstore inNewYork and did I give you the CD of the indie tape IfIdidn't get them to you then all of my stuff is in storage until Iget back to work probably in four or five months - --Rodney BBWMinors wrote: > Just saw this on what we call "the rag" at my office ... an internal newsletter > ... and had to share ... > > Report: Adjectives 'Tony,' 'Snarky' Used Only By Media > BOSTON--According to a report released Monday by the McLuhan Institute For > Media Studies, the adjectives "tony" and "snarky" are used exclusively by the > media and have not occurred in person-to-person conversation in 36 years. "It > is our finding that the most recent occurrence of 'tony' in a non-media context > was during a conversation between two socialites at a 1963 New Year's Eve party > at New York's Ritz-Carlton Hotel," the report read. > > <<<<<<<"As for 'snarky,' to the best of our knowledge, the word has never been > used by a non-media source.">>>>>>> > > The adjectives join "glitterati," "gal pal" and "posh digs" in the pantheon of > words and terms existing exclusively in the media. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 11:24:05 -0500 From: Chad Maloney Subject: Re: OT: A/B sides (was Re: Thornhill review in Pulse! magazine) Raenfaerie@aol.com wrote: > And therefore, how can there be an album, like Pisco or B, which > blatantly consists of so-called "b sides"? Is there on obvious answer/ am i > just very dumb? Very, very confused here. :) B-sides are left over from times when released singles were on 45's. The front side would have the marketable single and the flip side would be a less marketable song that may benefit from being paired with it's a-side and possibly do well (NBC also uses this approach to allow utterly crap TV to survive). There's still a concept of b-sides in the CD world. A lot of times when a label releases a single, they put a couple other tracks on it. For example, Ben Fold's Five singles have had songs such as Emaline on them, which I don't view as b-sides at all, they are just non-album tracks. Sometimes the band records more songs in the studio than get put on a record also. The remaining tracks may show up as b-sides on a 3-shot single or a 5-shot single. Then, after the band has releases enough singles with b-sides on them, they come out with their b-sides album that contains a collection of all the b-sides off their singles. Naked Baby Photos for Ben Folds Five. B-sides and Otherwise for Morphine. Sarah Maclachlan has one also. These CDs are the bane of a CD collectors existence because you already have all the singles with their B-sides but the damned b-side compilation always has a track you don't have and you have to get it too. - Chad ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 18:05:34 GMT From: "andi andrzejewski" Subject: Re: Food for thought on Tapers With all due respect to all involved I know most frutapers,try very hard to stay out of most folks way. Every taper i have ever seen has tried to be fair to those around them, that said,however could i reccommend that if it is a problem to be behind them that you could either get their earlier or move out of their way. Yes , it is a priviledge to tape however they have the right to be where they want just as you do and if they get there first they may well be in front of you. Some one pointed out that he tries to be in back so as not to be in any one's way so if you're behind them and it bothers you please remember that they didn't set up there to annoy anyone perhaps if you asked nicely they'd even find a way to let you move around them ...maybe just a thought andi Get your FREE Email at http://mailcity.lycos.com Get your PERSONALIZED START PAGE at http://my.lycos.com ------------------------------ Date: 20 Sep 1999 18:17:17 GMT From: srm9988n@aol.comicrelief (Lori at fruhead dot com) Subject: Re: "fruvous song" spotting dopeytoo said: >i was watching "there's something about mary" with my dad the other day >and in the scene where ben stiller gets attacked by the little dog on >speed, there's a song playing in the background.... one or two lines >sound a bit like "i love my boss".... Music from the film "Brazil", perhaps? Lori@fruhead.com ~^~^~^ ~~~^~ ^~^~^ ~^~ ^~^ ~^~^~^~^~ ~^~ ^~^ ^~^~^~ ^~^~ ^~^~~~ My Strange and Wonderful World: http://members.aol.com/srm9988n/index.html The spiffy, newly-updated amm-f FAQ: http://www.fruvous.com/news/faq.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 14:14:55 -0400 From: truztno1 Subject: Keswick questions... again! : ) I just got tickets to the Keswick Theatre show , and I unfortunately forgot to ask the box office whether there are any opening acts, and whether it would be there standard 1.5 hour set or it would be a little longer because of the fact that it's a sit-down venue (not that I think they'd know, but anyway...). So, I was wondering whether any Phil. area folks knew? Both FDC and the Keswick's pages didn't list an opening act, just that they'd supposedly be on at 8. I figured asking here would take less time and money... thanks in advance! ~truztno1 ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #829 ********************************************