From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #971 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 25 1999 Volume 03 : Number 971 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: ? C - Album ? ["Angela Anuszewski" ] favourite shows [Tenzinfox@aol.com] "sports" [jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7)] CD Mail service-Any probs?? ["Glynn & Kat" ] rochester review ["Tim Deegan" ] Rochester Set List [dgodwin01@aol.com (DGodwin01)] re: opening acts [bnljane1@aol.combnl (Resident Movie Critic)] Re: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show [mocksie@aol.com (Myst] Canadian Plays [Veronika Berchtold ] Re: ? C Album ? ["Stephanie Hodges" ] Re: Michy ["Tim Swallow" ] Re: "sports" ["Novac" ] Harro East Mentions ["Novac" ] Re: brain droppings.... long [mmstevens18@cs.comwhatever (Princess)] Re: rochester review ["Novac" ] IWHO video ["Veronika Berchtold" ] Re: Brand-New Fruhead definition! ["Veronika Berchtold" ] Re: rochester review [cookie ] Re: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show [fruwench@aol.com (Fru] Re: Prom in Mass [Josh Drury ] 11/24 concert ["Jim Bartasevich" ] Largest music selection with all types of music 872 [vgdcfe@yahoo.com] Article in the Ottawa Citizen [hugrod@home.com (Hugo Rodrigues)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 06:22:02 GMT From: "Angela Anuszewski" Subject: RE: ? C - Album ? Hey, they said no taping again tonight in Roch - which I just got home from... my first show! Woohoo! Therefore, I don't know what's rare and what isn't... If I had to pick 3 favorites of the night: 1. River Valley 2. Present Tense Tureen 3. Psycho Killer Oh, and they had a 14 year old from one of the local high schools get up on stage and play trombone with them at one point ..... hey, I had my clarinet in the car, I could have played ;-) And outside a busker named Herman played "That's Amore" on an accordion until we all almost puked - but I gladly walked up to him in my Weird Al t-shirt and told him how unappreciated the accordion is. There are two things I'm kinda bummed at - I didn't get to tell Dave how much his accordion playing rocks (we AL-team members support accordion in all its forms), and that EVERYTHING they did is on a album somewhere (well... maybe not the short version of Green Eggs and Ham...). I would have liked to see at least one thing I hadn't heard before. But hey, this is my first time of I'm sure to be many. Angela - -----Original Message----- From: owner-ammf@fruvous.com [mailto:owner-ammf@fruvous.com]On Behalf Of David G Garcia Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 1999 8:03 PM To: ammf@fruvous.com Subject: Re: ? C - Album ? Personally, though it's not on the top of my list, I'd love to see the KoS Dance Mix that Cal's brother did make the album ;-) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 06:10:25 GMT From: Tenzinfox@aol.com Subject: favourite shows Hi all, my 2 pennies worth re: the concerts last weekend at Keswick and Somervile (and yes I'm extremely tired and it's tmie for bed so 'scuse the spelling) These 2 shows were the best I've seen so far, and made even more memorable for certain reasons: - -they played Marion fruvous which I'd never heard before and fell in love with. - -They played green eggs &H- one of my favourites - -They started with Blow Wind Blow, which I'd also never heard before, and got chills down my spine - -They sang Homeward bound, a song I love a nd feel a strong connection to - -I got to hear Drinking song twice in 2 days - -I got to appreciate in depth just how great Murrays voice is (sorry, Murrayfans; I'd never given him much credit before- I am wiser now!!!The echo effect helped, I think1) - -I met some wonderful frufans (frumom, I love you!!) - -I took 2 'fruvirgins' who had a great time and are now converted - -I met some wonderful frufans (again!)- that's the joy of travelling, right! - -I enjoyed watching oter fans enjoying themselves (part of the treat of the shows is seing the pleasure on othre faces)- especially the lasses with the glowing necklaces skipping down the aisl before the show started- I read the debate on how 'badly' they behaved: my comment on that is at least they didn't throw bricks or rotten tomatoes. I put it down to high spirits and hoped that they'd learn as they grow older - -I got to laugh and laugh(my cheeks hurt!!) and forget my current worries for a few hours each night - -I got to make a card of apreciation for my 4 favourite guys in this country (hey, I'm in this country,(just) even tho they're not officially) (must admit I liked the card by the time it was finished- it was quite a work of art!)- and told them how much they mean to me (and how they've helped me survive the past few months) - -I heard alot of my fav. songs, made even more memorable as it's the last imte I'll hear them live for a long time (that's live, not live- hmm! how to distinguish- lyve, not liv?!) BUT, the best, best, best, best, best part was meeting the guys (sans Dave) after the Somerville show- and getting thanked profusely by them for the card, getting thank you/ goodbye hugs from them, and a feeling that they'd really read the card, understood the sentiments in it,(and appreciated them,) and that they cared and were concerned about the events in my life!! It felt incredible! Guys- if you're reading this- THANKYOU! You made a fan very happy that night.Definately an experience I'll never forget! And one that wil be close to my heart over the next few weeks: for those of you who've been following my saga, I got the call I'd been waiting for 3 days ago, and am flying back to the UK tomorrow (friday). My mums going to have her lung removed on Sunday & my dad (who sounds like he's fading) wants me home. So this is it- I'm leaving! Moving back. (One of the reasons I'm so tired is that today was my last day at work, the clients were only told yesterdy, and I'ts been an emotioanl waterfal for all of us- don't think I've cried so much in my life, and as you all know (I hope) crying is exhausting!!! Tho healthy!) And I basically have Thanksging (on my own) to pack! While I doso,I'll be giving thanks for all the incredible friends I've met over my 6 years here in the US, the incredible events I've attended, the incredible frufans I've read/writen to , and most importantly, to the Universe for giving us Moxy Fruvous! I'll be incomunicado for a while (after Friday), until I get set up over there, but I look forward to hooking back up in the future. For those of you left over here, please keep writing your great reviews of the shows- they'll be the only way those of us overseas can taste the magic, albeit wistfully! I'm sure there's more I could say, but I'm too tired and too stressed, so Till we meet again, Happy Thansgiving, and all the other holidays that follow (this is a busy time of year, n'est-ce pas?) Frances Gosh, I seem to be good at writing dramatic-style letters, don't I! ------------------------------ Date: 25 Nov 1999 06:34:38 GMT From: jacey7@aol.com (Jacey7) Subject: "sports" I always mean to ask this, but forget when I actually sity down to read the ng-- What's with the "sports" line that gets piped into Darlington Darling? ~jen (it *is* "sports," right?) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Nobody likes you when you're 23"-- Blink 182 "Do you know that you are very strong?"-- Grover "Measure your life in love."--Rent ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 17:43:45 +1100 From: "Glynn & Kat" Subject: CD Mail service-Any probs?? Hi there im new here and was just wondering if anyone here has had any problems ordering CD's by mail from the Moxy's? My partner ordered one for me in August and still no sign of it. I'm in Australia so you cant get their stuff down here and rely upon this type of service often. Sending off a letter to see what's happening but just curious to see if ant others have experienced similar probs. glynn ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 01:55:07 -0500 From: "Tim Deegan" Subject: rochester review preface: i'm *tired* people, it's 1:20 am as i begin to write this. bear with me. on that note... today was a good day. i woke up at 11:32am... i guess i was a bit sleepy after helping out Joey with the interview that Jian and Mike did on tuesday at WBER. *grin* but it was worth it. so i do my normal stuff and i get a call from Andy, who has driven all the way from massachusetts to be here today. we meet at starbucks (i know it's evil, but, we needed something) but we ended up going to manhattan bagel for some free food and drink. :) so, um, we ate and talked and left to go home before the show and i realize that, yes, i am a dumbass and i locked my keys in the car. *sigh* so Andy drove me home and all was well. Melissa was waiting for me at my house, so we prettied ourselves up and took off. cut to the harro. it's nice and chilly outside and i line already formed. much fun. the accordian-playing elderly gentleman came and played that "when the moon hits your eye like a big a-pizza pie that's amore" song. i do believe that i heard him change a lyric once or twice to fit into a Früvous theme... oh well... i saw Sly as a Fox and said hi to him... and eventually got inside. [side note: Andy has the coolest gloves in the world, they're like, regular gloves, but the fingertips are cut out and then there's a flip-top thingy that makes them into mittens. he's lucky i gave them back :) but i digress....] the opener was Martin Sexton. i was really excited to see him cuz it turns out he's a cousin of a girl i've gone to school with for oh, six years now. he was really good, from what i was able to hear. however, i don't think that he was really able to catch the crowd's attention. there was much blabbering during his set... and i must admit that i, too, was talking. i'm not going to preach and be a hypocrite and lie about it. but i was thoroughly interested in his music. he is *really* good. i don't have a real set list... they opened with Half as Much... maybe then did Splatter^2... i know Boo Time was in there somewhere... they did Independence Day... i could feel myself swooning like i have never swooned before... *sigh* i was a very happy girl. during one of the first breaks between songs, Murray says something like "i realize that this may not be the best time to say this, but, it needs to be said. every year around this time, the harro east checks out its emergency exits and, everyone needs to run out of here as fast as possible... <> i see lots of stunned faces out there... i *am* kidding." and it was very funny. and this led into (i think) the only improv of the night, a song about how everyone escaped the burning harro except the jell-o man, which, frankly confused me because i'm not sure where the hell that came from. i guess Mike was on some *really* good drugs that night... [ed's note: that drug bit was *not* serious] i was very surprised to hear KoS and GE&H. for some reason, i didn't think that those two songs would be performed in rochester for a long time. oh well, it was nice to hear them after a few months of not. :) i must admit, GE&H is a guilty pleasure of mine... heeheehee... Psycho Killer was possibly the closer... i have been absolutely feenin' to hear this since... late april when i last heard it at the UofR show. only, this was incredible! see, everything seemed to be extremely well-lit, including the audience, and, the lighting on the stage was incredible, lots of primary colors and at the end when everything goes crazy it was just... *deep breath* woooooowwwwwwww... as Andy had been saying earlier in the day, i needed a cigarette, it was just THAT good. ;) Bytor returned at one point... and just before Bytor took the stage, Jian noticed a girl's watch that was really cool and flashed blue lights and was just an absolutely fantabulous watch. and then Bytor came onstage and Murray took him, and then Jian tried to put the watch around Bytor's neck. Murray says "Bytor is into bondage" and, it didn't appear to me that many people got that joke... although, what does that say about me? cuz i did... hmmm.... Jian suggested that one of the next videos they do should just be four minutes of Bytor floating around, all pyschedelic and stoned, etc... which i found hysterical because this particular species of Bytor... well... the main part of his body looked a lot like a bong... [ed's note: i don't do drugs, but i have seen pictures of bongs and this Bytor looked like one of those pictures, only he had a head and arms and legs :) ] i heard two songs that i don't think i've heard live before. It's Too Cold and No No Raja... ITC was a treat, i was very happy to hear it. it's a fun live song. before Raja, Tobey came onstage (woohoo! yay Tobey!) to set up a mic for Jian to use while he sat down, and it wouldn't stay up... and... Jian made a pretty sick joke... he says to Dave (after Dave had shown off his muscles and tried to tighten it more), Jian says "no, it's not working... it's going limp at my mouth" and... i was just like, whoooooaaaa, al*righty* then.... *g* ummm..... DRINKING SONG!!!!! i was psyched to hear this again. *big smile* twas a treat!! again, i was a very happy girl. trying to think of more stuff... Jian and i almost looked like twins, both of us were wearing black tank tops, although, i *doubt* we planned it that way... Dave was wearing a shirt that reminded me of charlie brown cuz it was all yellow and had a brown stripe on it. Murray was wearing an *incredibly* tight blue shirt. Mike had on a nifty maroon (i think) shirt that looked like he might have stolen it from Murray. :) isn't it good to share? i found Mike afterwards. he had a very cool sweater on. meliked it. and he thanked me (again) for helping out the night before... that man is way too polite for his own good. *grin* is there such a thing? Jian had a really huge crowd around him, but we waited patiently and we had a fun talk. *grin* he likes Melissa, but i shall say no more cuz she'll kick me arse. and i talked to Murray, too. i asked him why he didn't use his sparkly hair gel that i had given him on Conan, and i guess it hadn't come into his comfort zone yet. so... i think we're slowly getting there, ya know, his hair was slightly disheveled, so... we're working on it. i even talked to Jude tonite! i said "hi Jude" as she walked by, but i didn't think she heard me, but, i guess she did cuz we chatted for a few minutes... what a nice lady! Dave was nowheres to be seen. <> oh well, it's not like i'll never see him again, eh? uuummmmm.... this just about raps up Maggie's babbling attempt at a review. hi to Andy and Angie and Paul and Dante and Tanner and the nice girl who was with Paul who talked about Niagra Falls with Melissa and me, and anybody else with whom i might have spoken. see you all soon!! ~Maggie ------------------------------ Date: 25 Nov 1999 06:46:14 GMT From: dgodwin01@aol.com (DGodwin01) Subject: Rochester Set List Half As Much Splatter Splatter Spiderman (w/ instruments) Independence Day Sad Girl Lazy Boy YWGTTM Jockey Full of Burbon (W/ Guest Trombonist) Boo Time It's Too Cold Video Bargainville (disco) No No Raja Present Tense Tureen Saucepan I Will Hold On My Poor Generation River Valley Psycho Killer Encore 1: Michigan Milita Encore 2: KOS/GE&H Encore 3: Drinking Song They guys were really into the show. Prolly the best Crowd I've seen at the Harro East too. The crowd was really into it, and singing along well. Wood wasn't represented too well. Bitor made it's annual appearence. Psycho Killer was the best I've seen is quite a while (ever?) Anyways... Daniel "signature currently under construction... Come back soon" ------------------------------ Date: 25 Nov 1999 07:18:22 GMT From: bnljane1@aol.combnl (Resident Movie Critic) Subject: re: opening acts I saw Sarah Slean open for them in Somerville a few days ago, and although we arrived really late, we got to catch the last few songs. I didn't end up picking up her CD at the show, (no cash on hand, didn't look like they took credit cards!!) and I figured that I would be able to find her somewhere on CDNow or Amazon, and I haven't had much luck. Anyone know where I could find her CD or a website for her? Thanks, 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: 25 Nov 1999 07:10:49 GMT From: mocksie@aol.com (Mysterious Mocksie) Subject: Re: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show I know this is a tired thread, but I don't get to read/post very often... so.... I was one of the "choir". IMHO, I thought it ws simply amazing. Kind of a "Kumbaya" by the campside fire atmosphere. I had never been on a frutrip before, and thanks to Paul, Matt, Kevin, Mike, and Anna, my first one was QUITE a memorable experience. I met tons of great people, and at the end of the show I was in such a euphoric state! I wasn't singing in complaint to the guys not playing the song... I didn't *really* want to hear it, I just thought it was a terrific bonding experience that brought some of the fans together. In retrospect, i thought it was more beautful and memorable (to ME, emotionally, not critically) to sing it with the "people" rather than to watch the lads play it for us. If I were in the band, I would have been flattered. - -But that's just me :) - -Mocksie "By a stream of running water, I heard you laugh. I closed my eyes for an hour and a half, and tried to make you appear. I swear in the beauty of the setting sun, you were here." ~Moxy Fruvous~ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 08:03:53 GMT From: Veronika Berchtold Subject: Canadian Plays I just wanted to tell that I don't need any more plays because it is getting too late to study them until we have out performance Veronika ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 08:06:23 GMT From: "Stephanie Hodges" Subject: Re: ? C Album ? Let's not forget Pisco. All hail Pisco! Stephanie "Frunique" Hodges www.fruhead.com/users/Frunique "Power beyond the twilight and crimson blood that flows Buried in the stream of time is where your power grows. I pledge myself to conquer all the foes who stand Against the mighty gift bestowed in my unworthy hand." Lina Inverse's Dragon Slave, _The Slayers_ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 04:08:36 -0500 From: "Tim Swallow" Subject: Re: Michy So did you know that Tricia in Michigan Militia is Patti Hearst? wrote in message news:0.51fd694e.256de2f6@aol.com... > So I'm sitting at the computer and my brother turns on his favorite TV > station, the History Channel. (He's 11 - *please* don't ask :) It's "20th > Century with Mike Wallace," and they're discussing white-supremacy, organized > hate groups (heavy stuff) . . . and militias. Specifically, the michigan > militias. That's right, the words "Michigan Militia" on national tv! I > guess it really does exist. > > Happy days in Früland to you all! > peace, > -mm- > P.S. The actual show was quite sad and depressing, though. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 04:54:31 -0500 From: "Novac" Subject: Re: "sports" Jacey7 wrote in message > What's with the "sports" line that gets piped into Darlington Darling? Ahh yes, one of those questions I've asked before, but never got an answer to! > "Nobody likes you when you're 23"-- Blink 182 This is clearly an awesome lyric, since I'm 23. - --Novac, FodderMaster ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 04:52:16 -0500 From: "Novac" Subject: Harro East Mentions Angela Anuszewski wrote in message > Hey, they said no taping again tonight in Roch Actually, "they" didn't say that. There was a sign outside the venue, but it seems that wasn't official, since Dan got the go ahead to tape... > Therefore, I don't know what's rare and what isn't... Well, as far as a rarity, I thorougly enjoyed them playing "It's Too Cold" *bounce* Blah blah blah, Novac ------------------------------ Date: 25 Nov 1999 09:42:44 GMT From: mmstevens18@cs.comwhatever (Princess) Subject: Re: brain droppings.... long >Of course, as long as you exhibit consideration for those around you. No >one's >saying you shouldn't dance. We're saying you shouldn't block other people's >views. That means moving to another part of the floor where your dancing is >not challenging the sight lines of others. The most recent time I saw the lads (and, unfortunately, only the second time I've seen them) they actually *encouraged* folks to come to the open area between the front row of seats and the stage; did a great little sarcastic banter on how they had specifically put the concrete floor in so it would be unfriendly to those who wanted to storm the stage. I've added my fuel to the fire, I'll go back to lurking now. M ************************************* Michelle Princess of Swank MMStevens18@cs.com ************************************* ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 05:09:20 -0500 From: "Novac" Subject: Re: rochester review Tim Deegan ... > the opener was Martin Sexton. [snip] however, i don't think > that he was really able to catch the crowd's attention. The bulk of the crowd was 13-16ish. They don't understand the whole "opener" premise...especially since these are not the 13-16 yr olds who really appreciate music, like some of our young fellow FruHead--they just come to see that band that was on the radio, and Martin Sexton is not that band. Thus, they blabber on and on. Which reminds me...anyone else want to shoot those two boys in front centre, one of whom got on someone else's shoulders, and the other who was trying to make the butterfly hand shadows? > i guess Mike was on some *really* good drugs that night... Mike was at the best I've seen him in quite some time tonight. He started out the first few songs with those Splatter^2 glasses from Conan. Also, during Psycho he was *really* ripping around the stage...it was awesome. > Murray says "Bytor is into bondage" and, it didn't appear to me that many > people got that joke... Again, I'll reference the youngness of the audience :) > Dave was wearing a shirt that reminded me of charlie brown cuz it was > all yellow and had a brown stripe on it. Hrm, Charlie Brown's shirt has a jagged stripe down near the bottom, and Dave's stripe was much thinner, and at chest level, continuing down the arms. :) > Mike had on a nifty maroon (i think) shirt Yes and no. By the end of the night, it was half maroon, half (erm, the only way to word this) dark maroon, due to the sweat stains he had worked up. - --Novac ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 13:15:20 GMT From: "Veronika Berchtold" Subject: IWHO video Hi, Does anyone know how I could make any European TV station play the video and how they can get the video? I haven't seen it yet but I'd love to see it soon. I s there anyone who has an idea that could work out? Please help!:-) Veronika ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 14:10:38 GMT From: "Veronika Berchtold" Subject: Re: Brand-New Fruhead definition! I did not talk about being punktual. Veronika | >"He don't care if you're punctual..." | > | >Josh Drury | | And its a damn good thing too. | | ladywench | | | "Music not danced to is music wasted." - Eileen Ivers, PFF 38 | | FruSpace - We came, we saw, we slept on the floor . . . | ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 15:53:42 GMT From: SugarFly26@aol.com Subject: Re: Prom in Mass Some of that historical stuff i pretty neat. :) Hehe, lots of people I know get lost in Boston. Have you tried not getting lost with all the construction that's still going on? If ya don't know your way around, you're doomed! lol. Hehehe, yes, but having one of the smaller (note not smallest, tiny, etc. :) states can have some advantages, example being it takes less time to get out of the state! :) I've been on some pretty long drives though..Ware to San Antonio, Texas was a long one. - -----------------> Ln ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 11:00:37 -0600 From: Josh Drury Subject: Re: Prom in Mass Gordon Elgart wrote: > Ok so maybe Massachusetts isn't a BIG state, but you wouldn't want to have a > prom in Great Barrington if the school was in North Andover! > > Gordon Yeah, but who'd want to have a prom in Great Barrington anyway? Josh Drury (trying to start a Great Barrington - North Andover rivalry, as a Canadian who doesn't even know where those places are) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 08:51:54 -0800 From: cookie Subject: Re: rochester review Tim Deegan wrote: > the opener was Martin Sexton. i was really excited to see him cuz it turns > out he's a cousin of a girl i've gone to school with for oh, six years now. > he was really good, from what i was able to hear. however, i don't think > that he was really able to catch the crowd's attention. there was much > blabbering during his set... and i must admit that i, too, was talking. i'm > not going to preach and be a hypocrite and lie about it. but i was > thoroughly interested in his music. he is *really* good. WHA??? People TALKED through Martin Sexton?! That'...well...that's just WRONG. Boy, if that guy's voice isn't Divine inspiration, I don't know what is! I've never seen him and not had a religious experience. I'm glad I wasn't there. Definitely check him out again, and get his CDs. He's phenomenal. Cookie ------------------------------ Date: 25 Nov 1999 16:58:30 GMT From: fruwench@aol.com (FruWench) Subject: Re: RANT - and request for opinions - Post DC show Mocksie, Thank you for posting. I was hoping a member of the "choir" would. I'm glad the whole thing was a wonderful experience for you. And the music was well done, you all have lovely siging voices. It was just . . . a bit intrusive. Please don't take it personally. It isn't meant as an insult, just a discussion :-) ladywench "Music not danced to is music wasted." - Eileen Ivers, PFF 38 FruSpace - We came, we saw, we slept on the floor . . . ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 11:02:27 -0600 From: Josh Drury Subject: Re: Prom in Mass Novac wrote: > > >Where I come from, Canada, we > > have huge mothertruckin' provinces that could eat Massachussets for > > breakfast > That's because your mothertruckin' provinces, regardless of size, have a > population of roughly eight dozen or so... Not true! Ontario has at least fifteen dozen, and man, do they like to lord it over the rest of us! Josh Drury One of roughly five dozen Winnipeggers ------------------------------ Date: 25 Nov 1999 16:24:20 GMT From: "Jim Bartasevich" Subject: 11/24 concert The concert was awesome...i finally got the rents to listen to it and let me go, no this wasn't exactly my first concert i saw them at Record Archive before one of their sold out shows. Last night was awesome though, and they played all of my favourite songs which made it all the better and it was marvelous...i got my sister liking them, and my dad too who was waiting out in the car and claimed we could have just sat out there and listened to it....but he's not one for concerts like that. just gonna say that it was great meg ------------------------------ Date: 25 Nov 1999 00:15:10 -0800 From: vgdcfe@yahoo.com Subject: Largest music selection with all types of music 872 Largest music selection with all types of music http://musichall.webrally.net lhcfepvdisvhpqxtiqbfpdvmhsfgsonxuxvbnzjllyiftltmjwdrenmbukmhptilpow ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 18:03:16 GMT From: hugrod@home.com (Hugo Rodrigues) Subject: Article in the Ottawa Citizen Hello all. There was an article about the band in today's Citizen. I'll eventually get around to typing it onto the newsgroup, but in the meantime those of you who are desperate for a look can see: http://www.ottawacitizen.com .. I'll post the rest later tonight. "So I'll get up and I'll take a little walk / I know where I'll go to" -- The Nields, "The Trade" *MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO* Hugo Rodrigues Hugs on the Undernet / 49272270 ICQ Journalism Student http://members.home.net/hugrod/ Forever Fruvous!!! *MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO*MOO* ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #971 ********************************************