From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #966 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 Tuesday, November 23 1999 Volume 03 : Number 966 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: brain droppings.... ["^kat^" ] Free mp3's of original Canadian music [Kevin Armstrong ] Re: brain droppings.... [CheesemonkeyGem ] Re: anyone going to Amherst? [bnljane1@aol.combnl (Resident Movie Critic)] Pls do not click 1204 [zjkhyo@tm.net.my] RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show [fruwench@aol.com (FruWenc] Re: OT: GBS on Bullard tonight ["Daancing Queen" ] Re: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show [Ellen ] Re: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show [Melanie ] Re: Flyers fans unite! [dmandeluxe@aol.com (Dmandeluxe)] Re: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show ["andi andrzejewski" ] Amherst Dec. 3rd - looking for tix [rv@tankgirl.ultranet.com] Re: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show [Melanie ] The largest music selection around 5966 [xkziue@yahoo.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 00:01:29 -0500 From: "^kat^" Subject: Re: brain droppings.... >OH yeah, am i the only one who think jian (or jim as the keswick would say) >looks exceptional with his hairs cut? hmm. while i dare say that jian would be hard-pressed to do anything to his outward appearance that wouldn't complement his innate attractiveness... i'm definitely a fan of the shoulder-length, barely-highlighted jian-tresses of yore. but, boy, is it difficult to think about that when he's smiling at you... ^kat^ (working from an obscenely slow computer... ahh, it's good to be home) "this i swear you're the fiercest calm i've been in" http://fly.to/the.midway.after.dark ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 02:08:02 GMT From: Kevin Armstrong Subject: Free mp3's of original Canadian music Kevin Armstrongıs CDıs and MP3's now available on the internet!! 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Kevin Armstrong Please remove the "x" in my e-mail address to reply... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 01:58:22 -0500 From: "Novac" Subject: Re: intro to the FruGals > we fell in love. jes and atasi are > currently fighting over jian...amy is still in love with dave...and > overall we just want to follow the guys wherever they go. Hmm, looks like more WTG Murray backlash... - --Novac ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 07:19:25 GMT From: CheesemonkeyGem Subject: Re: brain droppings.... > And then when the dance number's over, for God's >sake SIT >BACK DOWN!!!! if the show isn't over. It IS rude to >those behind, who >paid >very good money for their seats, to have their views >blocked in a >seated venue. Ok, so heres a little story that pertains to the above. A while back me and my brother and a bunch of our friends all went to a Tragically Hip show at Cops Colliseum. We get crappy seats, very far back (its Hip, what do you expect? :), actually the last row in our section. There was still a section behind us for the wheelchair-bound people, and there were quite a few of them. Before the show started, we discussed amongst ourselves what we would do when the show started and everyone stood up. We wanted to as well, but then the people behind us who couldn't stand up wouldn't be able to see. So we decided we would all get as close to the aisle as we could to enable them to see. We figured it would be okay since we were at the very back. So the show starts and everyone leaps to their feet, and the 8 of us all shift over into the aisles, when of course the freakin security gets on our ass. We explain to them that we didnt want to block the disabled people and we got the reply "I don't care, don't stand here" ARGGHHH. The first 20 minutes of the show was spent trying to arrange ourselves out of the way of those behind us and out of the aisles... it was not fun or comfortable and by this time I was pretty pissed at the guard people. I know they are just doing their jobs, but all we wanted to do was enjoy the show and have the people behind us enjoy it too. In response to whoever posted (i'm sorry, I forgot who it was) about seated venues vs. not-seated shows, I would like to throw in my 2 cents. Both rock (and suck) for various reasons. I am one of these chronically tired and achy and sore people who can't stand for an extended period of time, but i also enjoy the freedom to get up and dance at a fruvous show (standing makes me tired, but dancing I can handle :) There was a time I saw fruvous in auditoriums and small clubs and I loved it, loved the intimate atmosphere, the chance to relax and totally enjoy a show... then I was tired of that and wanted the crowded, outdoor scene. I soon discovered my feet KILL by the end of the show and I long for the days when there are small intimate seated venues again. Folks, I'm a Gemini, and very fickle :) Thing is, I love both. I totally relish the seated gigs where you can totally relax and the music fills the room, I love that feel. But on the flip side, if my mood and energy level are just right, theres nothing I love more than gettin jiggy at a large outdoor show with a bunch of people all around :) I guess it's just totally dependant on my mood at the time. seated gigs are great and so are outdoor 'festival'-type shows, but lord help me if they ever play Cops Colliseum and i get stuck spending 20 minutes trying to strategically place myself and asking the guy in front of me to borrow his binoculurs just to see if it's really them!! - -jen, who can't believe she said "gettin jiggy". It's all over now. ===== ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Take me to your litre! -MC ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: 23 Nov 1999 08:33:46 GMT From: bnljane1@aol.combnl (Resident Movie Critic) Subject: Re: anyone going to Amherst? <> Sorry, had to correct the spelling there, it's my hometown! Brand-y new fan here, went to see them at the Somerville Theatre Sunday night, and I understand now why so many people in the BNL NG kept recommending them!!! (Kate, are you the same poster that I see in there?) I went with another friend, and she and I were completely blown away!!!! I knew about the Amherst show a while ago, but wasn't sure I was going to go, so now that I find out how awesome they are, it's sold out!!! I was wondering if anyone had any tickets that they couldn't use, or if they knew where I might be able to find a pair (or 2 singles). Thanks for any info, and I'd appreciate an email rather than a NG response, Cheryl Barenaked in Mass "I'm still learning things I ought to know by now"--Vertical Horizon "Sometimes you just gotta see 'em live......"--Me I made a web page!!!!!! Please check it out! www.angelfire.com/ma2/bnl1 Remove "bnl" to email ------------------------------ Date: 23 Nov 1999 17:52:17 +0800 From: zjkhyo@tm.net.my Subject: Pls do not click 1204 I`m just testing this new software J. Atkins honestnet@apexmail.com hiuptildhuemysqsmwpswigbotuvrfqkhwcnrrdntitfyefgcgtruiiwwlbm ------------------------------ Date: 23 Nov 1999 13:02:18 GMT From: fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) Subject: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show Warning - kinda long I was wired on caffiene, too little sleep, etc in a BIG way for the DC show, and I had a REALLY negative reaction to something. I would like to ask for opinions as to whether I was just being a bitchy snob, or if this is something that anyone else was or would have been annoyed by. Throughout the whole show there was a group of people approximately stage Murray screaming for King of Spain and Drinking Song. Ok, we have had the threads about screaming for Drinking Song before the end of the show. And about screaming for songs generically. That wasn't my problem. I'm NOT sick or tired of Drinking Song, I love hearing it to end a show. Its a wonderful wind-down. But the Lads decided to end the show with "Alison" this time. I was thrilled. It always makes me feel special when they end with something different. However my enthusisaim was not shared by the screamers who continued to shout for Drinking Song after the lights came up. For anyone who was there, I was the obnioxus person who yelled at them to "GIVE IT UP". It did shut them up. Temporaily. As the venue emptied, a good 15-20 or more formed a huge circle with their arms around each other, and sang Drinking Song at the top of their lungs. The whole song, all the way through. Here's where you all tell me I'm a bitchy FrüSnob. It pissed me off. Royally. 1) I came to hear Fruvous, NOT them. If they wanted to sing, go outside where they aren't filling the venue with the sound. I WAS enjoying the last strains of Alison in my mind. They effectively erased it. 2) To me, it felt as if they were downgrading the show. They didn't get a song THEY wanted. therefore the show wasn't good enough, so by god they would do it themselves. 3) I felt as if they were dissing the Lads choice of finale. Which bugged me most of all since it had made me feel so happy. Don't they think the Lads can pick their own songs effectively? Please don't chew me to pieces over this. I know I was hyper, and it was nearly a full moon, and I was over-reacting. But now that I'm down again, what would others have thought? I did NOT interact other than yelling "get over it", I simply seethed quietly. I don't hate them, I just think they were unbearable rude and offensive. Am I a Snobbish FruHead, giving a bad name to FruHeads everywhere by dissing other fans? Or was this truely an offensive thing for them to do? ladywench "Music not danced to is music wasted." - Eileen Ivers, PFF 38 FruSpace - We came, we saw, we slept on the floor . . . ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 14:01:31 GMT From: "Daancing Queen" Subject: Re: OT: GBS on Bullard tonight Cookie was confused: >WHAT!? I thought I was working all weekend! Dang. I hope I had a good >time. ;-) You know, funny thing is, that just after I met Cookie (the Ontario one), I started noticing your posts on ammf - and I was confused and wasn't able to figure out if it was her or not (until I realized that you're from the States - Texas, I think?), so I figured out that we had two Cookies (not to mention all the baked goods....) Hee hee. Sara ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 13:55:54 GMT From: "Daancing Queen" Subject: Re: brain droppings.... Jen the infamous Cheesemonkey wrote: >ARGGHHH. The first 20 minutes of the show was spent >trying to arrange ourselves out of the way of those >behind us and out of the aisles... it was not fun or >comfortable and by this time I was pretty pissed at >the guard people. I know they are just doing their >jobs, but all we wanted to do was enjoy the show and >have the people behind us enjoy it too. Along the same lines, when I went to see BNL at the Molson Ampitheatre in the summer (am I the only one who misses the Forum?), no one in my section was standing - I must have gotten the "no standing" section! All the other sections were standing. And I really didn't want to block anyone - but I *had* to dance. Fortunately, we did have aisle seats, and the section next to us was standing, so we stood on their side of the aisle (they are very wide aisles), so I don't think anyone in our section had their sightlines blocked (if it had bothered someone, I really would have moved). And the security people never harrassed us at all - guess the good thing about having crappy seats in the back, is that they're not concerned about people trying to move up (I heard a lot of people had security problems done in the first couple sections). It really does depend on the venue whether or not dancing in the aisles will cause problems (obviously, it is a fire/emergency hazzard in any case) - but some venues are very flat, low seating - so that really wouldn't be fair to people who do want to sit. >chronically tired and achy and sore people who can't >stand for an extended period of time, but i also enjoy >the freedom to get up and dance at a fruvous show >(standing makes me tired, but dancing I can handle :) Are we the same person Jen? I'm the same way - I have danced the entire night away, but ask me to stand for an hour, and my back hurts like anything. Great Big Sea on the weekend was awesome for those of us who like it both ways - it was a hockey arena, so dancers/standers had the entire ice area, while the rest of us who couldn't stand for 3 hours, could sit in the bleachers (they took the glass out, and even though we were off to the side, we had an amazing view). I danced in my seat, and only stood for the encore (Blister in the Sun - how could you not dance?) And remember the choice of venues, isn't neccessarily because they're getting more popular and need bigger spaces, there are other factors involved. The only non-seating venues I've been to are either outdoor concerts (kinda hard at this time of year), or bars (and we all know the problems with bars!). The combination of colder weather, and trying to accomodate for underagers/families means that theatres are probably logical choices. That, and I'm sure there are other factors that go on when booking a venue that I don't know anything about. Sara ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 06:20:31 -0800 From: Ellen Subject: Re: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show In article <19991123080218.11674.00001079@ng-bg1.aol.com>, fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) wrote: > 1) I came to hear Fruvous, NOT them. If they wanted to sing, go > outside where they aren't filling the venue with the sound. > 3) I felt as if they were dissing the Lads choice of finale. Which > bugged me most of all since it had made me feel so happy. Don't they > think the Lads can pick their own songs effectively? Wow, replace the word "pick" with the word "play" in that last line, and you've summed up my feelings with regard to people who sing along, clap, or play their own instruments *loud enough for others to hear* along with the band. Only it's worse, IMO, if the band's still playing. There was a group of people in the right half of the balcony who were dancing and swaying in rhythm and clapping-- clearly having a wonderful time, and it was nice to hear/see that kind of enthusiasm. But they-- and some people directly to my left joined in-- clapped loudly all the way through Fly. _Fly._ *shudder* That was a bit of a buzzkill for me. 2) To me, it felt as if they were downgrading the show. They didn't get > a song THEY wanted. therefore the show wasn't good enough, so by god > they would do it themselves. Here is the only place that I think you might have overreacted. Or really, I think you just might be ascribing more motive than there really was. I doubt they were thinking, "the band didn't do a good enough show." More likely they were just on a post-show high and didn't want it to end. peace, ellen (different strokes, i guess....) * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet's Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet - Free! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 09:25:31 -0500 From: lawrence solomon Subject: Re: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show FruWench wrote: > Here's where you all tell me I'm a bitchy FrüSnob. It pissed me off. > Royally. 1) I came to hear Fruvous, NOT them. If they wanted to sing, go > outside where they aren't filling the venue with the sound. I WAS enjoying > the last strains of Alison in my mind. They effectively erased it. 2) To > me, it felt as if they were downgrading the show. They didn't get a song > THEY wanted. therefore the show wasn't good enough, so by god they would do > it themselves. 3) I felt as if they were dissing the Lads choice of finale. > Which bugged me most of all since it had made me feel so happy. Don't they > think the Lads can pick their own songs effectively? well, I actually completely agree with your points, and I don't think they're the least bit FrüSnobbish. but also, the thing that really bothered me about them is they didn't seem to understand the concept of variety. And I encounter people like that, maybe not that extreme, at just about every show. I'll hear someone say to another person they're with "They'll end with the Drinking Song. They always play it." And I generally have to resist the temptation to correct them, because I think *that* would qualify as FrüSnobbish. I'll let the band prove them wrong. But there's another thing about the 9:30 club - the dressing rooms are pretty close to the main floor. It's likely that the band members themselves could hear these people singing. (they were quite loud) And if they couldn't, then Cal and Tobey certainly could. I'm kind of curious as to what all their reactions are - to both the singing and to our responses to it. Because really, if they consider it to be a friendly tribute and welcome it, we shouldn't be complaining, either. We've had this debate on the tmbg-list recently, too - people who haven't yet been to a show and hear about the current show insist that they shouldn't change the set from tour to tour for the benefit of the people who haven't seen them. The rest of us argue that when they return to a city on another tour, they should do different material, because the audience will be a lot of the same people. Of course, that argument can be extended to say that once a band comes up with a setlist, they should never ever change it because there might be someone new in the audience who hasn't heard it before. In other words, I don't think it's right for anyone to expect Früvous to tie themselves down to one or two songs that they'd be "required" or expected to play at every single show. If there are songs they love playing so much that they just play them a lot, that's one thing (I'd guess that songs like Get in the Car and Psycho Killer[1] are like that - you never hear people shouting for those) but they should also be free to choose what songs they do or don't play at any given show without having to worry about the people who think they shouldn't be allowed any variety (well, maybe they don't worry about those people - but judging from some of their on-stage reactions during King of Spain, I'd guess that there are some nights where they'd rather not be playing it) [1] am I the only person who doesn't like the new intro to this? sadly, it gives people too much of a chance to heckle them, and I've heard everything shouted from "Drinking Song!" (that's right, *during* Psycho Killer) to "Just play the damn song!" I mean, this intro is fun and all, but the people shouting for stuff during the quiet parts do kind of ruin it... - -- lawrence solomon * http://www.fruhead.com/users/zaph * zaph@fruhead.com "You knew it was true, when I held you, there were no secrets. I believed it." -Moxy Früvous, _I Will Hold On_ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 08:56:29 -0500 From: Chad Maloney Subject: Re: Flyers fans unite! Alan Sigman wrote: > I am the man, I'm a big hockey fan, > I'm a regular Mike Myers, > I love every team, except for one it seems, > F*ck the Philly Flyers! That's the stuff I'm talking about. Lyrical genius there. Genius. > So I'm calling on all Flyers fans who will be attending this show > to wear your colors proudly that night! Flyers jerseys, Flyers hats, > Flyers t-shirts, whatever you've got. If you don't have anything > that says Flyers on it, wear something orange. We had a few Flyers > jerseys on the front row in Wilmington 11/11/98; let's have a whole > bunch of Flyers colors in the auditorium next Monday. I can make and send out some "We just got beat 4 to 1 by TAMPA BAY" signs for you guys to carry if you need. *poke* *poke* - Chad ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 14:47:49 GMT From: Melanie Subject: Re: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show I didn't see the show, but I just wanted to say that I would have reacted the same way as ladywench. During the August show in Rochester, there was an outcry for The Drinking Song. A part of me was thinking, "Don't they know that the band doesn't do requests?" After the second encore, the same crowd was still shouting though THEY didn't sing. It was a discordant note in an otherwise terrific musical experience. Then again, I don't think I've been to a show when someone hasn't called for a song. It was funny in Columbus when a guy named Atilla called for "Kick in the Ass." Jian responded. "That's a good request. And we'll sing it. In Milwaukee." I wonder if it's more annoying to the other fans than it is to the guys in the band? melanie P.S. I'm experimenting. I didn't think I could do a "Reply" and so I just always created a new message which would, I think, keep it from being included on a thread "tree." I post through the mailing list, so I never saw the trees until I ventured into deja.com when the mailing list was screwed up. Did it work? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 06:42:08 -0800 From: Ellen Subject: Re: brain droppings.... In article <0.9c941a25.256b1576@aol.com>, Phillyfru9@aol.com wrote: > Well first off, is it just me or does it seem that in the last > couple of months there has been an increase in the amount of teenages > attending the shows. Well, sure. After all, Fruvous is just another Pretty Boy Band. [1] > Is it just me, or is there other fans out there who are bothered by > that fact. This has already been covered by a lot fo other people, but I'll add my two cents-- I like the sit-down shows almost as much as I like the dancey shows (and keep in mind that the sit-down shows tend to be in places with better acoustics and you sometimes get a treat like an off-mic Drinking Song or a Marion Fruvous). As long as I get a fairly balanced mix of the two, I'm happy. And by all means, if it is a sit-down show, please respect the people sitting behind you. > OH yeah, am i the only one who think jian (or jim as the keswick > would say) looks exceptional with his hairs cut? Hey, the boy could shave his head and paint his scalp fuschia and most of us would still have heart palpitations when he walked by. But I feel his pain wrt getting a bit more chopped off than you had bargained for. In June I shed about 7 inches' worth on the evening between the Va Beach and Baltimore shows. After having chatted with Tobey for a while at the Va Beach show, I walked up to him in Baltimore and he didn't recognize me. ;) I liked the cut, but I do miss my long hair. peace, ellen (i'd be interested to see him comb his hair out onstage sometime) [1] oozing sarcasm here, in case it wasn't obvious. ;) * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet's Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet - Free! ------------------------------ Date: 23 Nov 1999 15:46:03 GMT From: dmandeluxe@aol.com (Dmandeluxe) Subject: Re: Flyers fans unite! Maybe we should make a huge slick looking "Flyers Fight for Moxy Awareness" banner or something like that .... Include a really large awkward CU (close up) photo of Jian performing (I've shot several), with "Official Poster Child" as a caption. Only problem is this is starting to get REAL expensive ... Still, I'd be into it. :> Michael D. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 16:07:34 GMT From: "andi andrzejewski" Subject: Re: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show Fruwench No I don't think you were being a bitch snob -- I think they were being snobs ( this is what i want and to hell with what the Lads or anyone else wants ). this too me is plain rude first of all folks cometo the show to see and hear the lads - if youwant an audiance go find one or else sing out side or some where else that folks who didn't want to hear your "loverly " don't have to endure them . Secon I t 's the Lad's show and they are emminately capable of choosing their own songs for a given night. we all have songs we don't hear enough,for instance, I haven't heard my personal favourite live since the Barginville tour. Yes yelling is annoying - but singing by folks other than the band ( other than _QUIETLY_ ,so quietly as not to disturb other folks , singing along with the song as it is being played) is an insult to the Lads and to the audiance members . Please refrain IMHO. but that's just me and I own the title of bitch queen andi, who thinks 25 hours of work in 2 days is just too much. Get your FREE Email at http://mailcity.lycos.com Get your PERSONALIZED START PAGE at http://my.lycos.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 16:01:37 GMT From: rv@tankgirl.ultranet.com Subject: Amherst Dec. 3rd - looking for tix Hello all! I called PROTIX too late... apparently all tix are gone for the Amherst College show. I'm trying to get in touch with my cousin (she's attending college out there) to see if she can score some seats for me, but I'm worried. Is there anyone out there who bought tix, but now can't go? I'd love to buy 2-3 tix from some Frühead who has too many. Thanks! Michele - -- please reply to rv@tankgirl.ultranet.com or mliguori@yahoo.com Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 17:16:53 GMT From: Melanie Subject: Re: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show Chad wrote: >> I'm glad you have come over from the Dark Side *grin*<< I feel so much more pure, whole, and connected somehow. ;-) melanie ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 17:26:03 GMT From: "Kathleen Cain" Subject: Fw: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show Andi spake: > >Fruwench > No I don't think you were being a bitch snob -- >I think they were being snobs ( this is what i want and to hell with what the Lads or anyone else wants ). this too me is plain rude first of all folks cometo the show to see and hear the lads - if youwant an audiance go find one >or else sing out side or some where else that folks who didn't want to hear your "loverly " >don't have to endure them . Secon I t 's the Lad's show and they are emminately capable of choosing their own songs for a given night. >we all have songs we don't hear enough,for instance, I haven't heard my personal favourite live since the Barginville tour. >Yes yelling is annoying - but singing by folks other than the band ( other than _QUIETLY_ ,so quietly as not to disturb other folks , singing >along with the song as it is being played) is an insult to the Lads and to the audiance members . Please refrain IMHO. but that's just me and I own the title of bitch queen I guess my own opinion on singing at shows is different than others. I think it is fine to sing along. It isn't an insult...its a COMPLIMENT. Don't you sing aloud to your favorite songs? That is all they are doing. If they are doing it too loud it is probably because they are a little high...high on alcohol or on the music, it doesn't really matter. This is a concert afterall. If you want to hear the Lads without disturbing noise, listen to your CD's at home. : ) This is only my opinion anyway. Not that I don't understand being irritated by over zealous fans, but that is part of being at a concert, whoever is playing. On the point of calling out requests, I find that EXTREMELY irritating and I agree whole-heartedly with the previous comments on that subject. Kathleen ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 12:48:28 -0500 From: Luella Benn Subject: rochester show Are there any plans to meet for dinner or something before this show?? Mike Wood and myself will be coming from Buffalo. Also if somebody coould privately e-mail me directions from Buffalo that would be awesome. (e-mail to sjofn@fruhead.com NOT reply to address) Thanks a lot! - --luella ------------------------------ Date: 23 Nov 1999 22:57:46 -0800 From: xkziue@yahoo.com Subject: The largest music selection around 5966 Largest music selection with all types of music http://musichall.webrally.net entjixwgziuhbhckbgiqocxqjsghgbsuzxrcqtddtbrtifztoukdfzokycutdierpgelfz ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #966 ********************************************