From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V5 #174 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, June 21 2001 Volume 05 : Number 174 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Jian at Bridgeton!!! ["Erin Ireland" ] GUARANTEED FREE MONEY FOR YOU!! [mike1@usa.com] Re: New ben folds album.. [presam0@wfu.NOSPAM.edu (Adam 'Plastic Cup' Pre] moxy fruvous posting for filter? [tamra ] Re: New ben folds album.. ["Lindsay R. Lion" ] matheson on sat. ["Lisa !!" ] Re: matheson on sat. [Katherine Maheux ] Re: Dave Matheson on DNTO [Marie-Claude Danis ] Dave Matheson on DNTO [dgodwin1@aol.com (DGodwin1)] Re: Jian at Bridgeton!!! [gingee@fruhead.com (Pat)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 00:14:28 -0400 From: "Erin Ireland" Subject: Re: Jian at Bridgeton!!! X-ammf-Approved: 1 Shelly wrote: >Jian was the second performer on out of a TRULY kick-ass >lineup. He had a trio of musicians with him, played from the album he's >currently recording, and played {for the first time ever in America, he >announced} 'Song for a father'. I am taking this opportunity to spend my yearly "delurk pass," to get into this filter system-thingy, and to point out that Jian has, indeed, played that song before in the US. It was in Rochester on April 27th. But I don't blame him for having a selective memory (I'd forget Rochester too if I didn't live here). G'day y'all. ><}}}*> Erin To the Spam Filter: Moxy Fruvous Moxy Fruvous Moxy Fruvous _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 23:49:50 -0400 (EDT) From: mike1@usa.com Subject: GUARANTEED FREE MONEY FOR YOU!! X-ammf-Approved: 0 mike1@usa.com $$$$$$ GUARANTEED FREE MONEY!! $$$$$$ Dear Friend, Do you need money? You can recieve ALL the money you need... To start You Own Business... To Consolidate all of your Debts... To go to College... For almost any reason you can receive Free Money and Cash Grants! Money you DO NOT need to repay! How and Why are you entitled to free money if you live in the United States? Today we live in the richest country that has ever existed in the history of our planet! Because of the Incredible amount of money the United States Government has there are many ways you can obtain FREE MONEY! That's right. 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(And it rocks.) >> >> -adam > >Do you have a tracklist? I don't actually own any BF5 CDs, but I've >been meaning to... so I wanna see the quality of the new one. Any >standout tacks from this? Like other ben folds albums, this one's loaded with standout tracks. Fear of pop was the only thing the man ever made that wasn't amazing, and it wasn't supposed to be.. IMO, his songwriting surpasses anything out there right now The title track is great (rockin' the suburbs) as are carrying cathy, zak and sara, and still fighting it. Ask me tomorrow, i'll recommend at least 2 different tracks from those. - -adam ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 09:16:44 -0400 From: tamra Subject: moxy fruvous posting for filter? X-ammf-Approved: 1 yup, i've been way out of the loop here yet again, but my take on the latest digest is that one needs to post something that says moxy fruvous in it somewhere to get on a list that allows you to post messages? assuming thats correct, i should be good to go, eh? but i do have a reason for writing for real: adam h!? when are we going to lunch, HUH???! tamra :) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 14:55:57 GMT From: "Lindsay R. Lion" Subject: Re: New ben folds album.. Still fighting it is such a great power ballad....Ben folds is so amazing... "Adam 'Plastic Cup' Prestin" wrote in message news:90C6162C8presam0wfuNOSPAMedu@167.206.112.134... > egaynor-doreilly@rcn.com (Matt O'Reilly) wrote in > <3B3012AB.53AE11B8@rcn.com>: > > > > > > >Adam 'Plastic Cup' Prestin wrote: > > > >> Wow.. if you're willing to compromise your morals, the new ben folds > >> album is on audiogalaxy. (And it rocks.) > >> > >> -adam > > > >Do you have a tracklist? I don't actually own any BF5 CDs, but I've > >been meaning to... so I wanna see the quality of the new one. Any > >standout tacks from this? > > Like other ben folds albums, this one's loaded with standout tracks. Fear > of pop was the only thing the man ever made that wasn't amazing, and it > wasn't supposed to be.. IMO, his songwriting surpasses anything out there > right now > > The title track is great (rockin' the suburbs) as are carrying cathy, zak > and sara, and still fighting it. Ask me tomorrow, i'll recommend at least 2 > different tracks from those. > > -adam ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 11:44:02 -0400 From: "Lisa !!" Subject: matheson on sat. X-ammf-Approved: 1 For all you Torontonian's (and Americans in the vicinity) out there Dave will be playing a workshop type thing on Saturday. Its Mariposa Downtown and its a workshop stage at 4.30 at Queen and Cowan - thats the west side of Queen, in Parkdale. He'll be trading songs with Melwood Cutlery, Blair Packham, Katherine Wheatly and others. C'mon out! See ya there! Lisa Bills http://www.davidmatheson.ca _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 17:25:36 GMT From: Katherine Maheux Subject: Re: matheson on sat. Lisa !!" wrote: > > X-ammf-Approved: 1 > For all you Torontonian's (and Americans in the vicinity) out there Dave > will be playing a workshop type thing on Saturday. Its Mariposa Downtown and > its a workshop stage at 4.30 at Queen and Cowan - thats the west side of > Queen, in Parkdale. He'll be trading songs with Melwood Cutlery, Blair > Packham, Katherine Wheatly and others. Ha! If Blair Packham's there, then I'm not! Kath ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 14:07:54 -0400 From: Marie-Claude Danis Subject: Re: Dave Matheson on DNTO > *D-I-Y musicians like Ani Difranco seem to offer other artists a dream-like > promise: making your own music on your own terms, and selling it yourself on > your very own record label. What does it take to succeed without benefit of > record label support? Rachel Barreca finds out. Lookit! It's Rachel! Hi Rachel! And yay for Dave-o and... mmm... Kurt... - -- Marie-Claude http://verticalcrawl.com "Chaos, control, chaos, control. You like? You like?" ------------------------------ Date: 20 Jun 2001 18:04:22 GMT From: dgodwin1@aol.com (DGodwin1) Subject: Dave Matheson on DNTO According to their weekly email, Dave Matheson is going to be featured during the 1-2pm hour on definitely not the opera on June 23rd Info is below Others might be interested to know that Kurt Swinghammer is also on the program. Daniel >> Hi everyone. This week we're prepping a theme show all about "Do-It-Yourself" pop culture. Here's what we have planned: 1-2pm. *Ever feel like the 'service economy' is really a 'self-service' one? In a novel spin on D-I-I, Elvy Del Bianco looks at how more and more companies are making us do their work for them. He's also got some thoughts on what we're losing in the process. *We've got a DNTO "D-I-Y Reality Check." We dig into the DNTO vaults for some of our not-so-successful do it yourself predictions. This hour: pirate TV! *"The Anniversary Party" is a quirky new look at coupledom, written and directed by actors Jennifer Jason Leigh and Alan Cumming. Katherine Monk tells us whether this is a successful case of D-I-Y or a case of runaway actors' egos. *We conclude our series Belgrade 2001: Back From The Brink, our look at the role the arts and popular culture played in bringing down the oppressive regime. This time, Chris Boyce looks at the role played by underground comic book writers. *We play a special D-I-Y themed edition of Spot The Trend. *Music this hour includes Victoria Williams recorded live, The Blind Boys of Alabama, and a solo effort by Moxy Fruvous' David Matheson. 2-3pm. *Over the last few years, we've seen a boom in digital movie making. Some people are declaring it a revolution in cinema, but what are the real, practical benefits of shooting on DV? Can it really democratize movie-making? Filmmaker, actor, and writer Caelum Vatnsdal investigates. *We've got your thoughts on prog rock, honking tenor sax players and more, when we check out the DNTO mailbag. *Check out another "DNTO D-I-Y Reality check" with some speculation on mp3s and the future of music made years ago. *Jim White is an alt country singer songwriter with a difference. His style has been called 'coutry gothic' for it's atmospheric, dark tales. On his new album, he's throwing a little trip hop into the mix. Magical alchemy or musical mistake? Folk and roots reviewer Les Siemieniuk will let you know. *We bring you the conclusion of our comedy miniseries The Gig. *Great tunes this hour include a new Bob Marley remix, Halifax's Slowlover, and a popular favourite with DNTO listeners, The Waifs. 3-4pm. *The D-I-Y trend applies not only to the more obvious areas of music and film, but increasingly to spirituality, as people adopt and adapt their own rituals and religion. Is this an authentic search for meaning or "spiritual materialism?" We take a look. *We've got DNTO gear just waiting for you. You've got a chance at it if you can guess the One Thing In Common. *"Kippur" is a new Israeli film that looks at the lives of a handful of soldiers during the Yom Kippur War. Don Irvine has a look. *The Detroit Electronic Music festival recently brought together a million fans of the music. As we find out with a report from the fest, the D-I-Y ethos is alive and well in electronica. *D-I-Y musicians like Ani Difranco seem to offer other artists a dream-like promise: making your own music on your own terms, and selling it yourself on your very own record label. What does it take to succeed without benefit of record label support? Rachel Barreca finds out. *We've got music from D-I-Y poster child Jane Siberry, new school techno artist Stacy Pullen, and a retro gem from The Troggs (and no, it's not Wild Thing). 4-5pm. *Kurt Swinghammer is something of a DIY phenom himself. He's a musician, visual artist and producer, who also has his own record label. He recently came out with Vostok 6, a song cycle about Valentina Tereshkova, the first female cosmonaut. We present a special performance of Vostok 6 with Swinghammer and a terrific group of musicians recorded live at CBC Toronto. Hope you can join us for do-it-yourself radio this Saturday at one, Nora. ------------------------------ Date: 20 Jun 2001 14:19:21 -0700 From: gingee@fruhead.com (Pat) Subject: Re: Jian at Bridgeton!!! Here's the setlist: Lousy Boy Baby Don't Lie Song for a Father Natalia Astronaut Persian Cowboy (I think that's all there was.) I thought that Jian's really polished his performance since his first solo show @ The Rivoli in February. I especially liked the dumbek solo at the end of "Song for a Father"! To see a few pix from Saturday, please go to clubphoto.com and fill in my gingee@fruhead.com address to visit the album. On a separate but related note, I invite y'all to join me in pestering your favorite Fruvous-friendly radio station/DJ to play stuff from David's CD. Cheers! Pat P.S. Moxy Fruvous ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V5 #174 ********************************************