From: owner-sycophant-digest@smoe.org (sycophant-digest) To: sycophant-digest@smoe.org Subject: sycophant-digest V3 #51 Reply-To: sycophant@smoe.org Sender: owner-sycophant-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-sycophant-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk sycophant-digest Monday, July 6 1998 Volume 03 : Number 051 Today's Subjects: ----------------- sycophant Found: 2 Copies of Original "Happiness" [StelthBear@aol.com] RE: sycophant Found: 2 Copies of Original "Happiness" [Marc Tobolski Subject: RE: sycophant Found: 2 Copies of Original "Happiness" I can vouch for Tim. I also still have a copy each of: Promo release of Geek The Girl, with different front cover and standard 4AD promo release back sleeve. Price (incl. S&H) $10 "Lovesick" single. This includes remix and instrumental version. Cost (incl. S&H) $12 - -----Original Message----- From: StelthBear@aol.com [SMTP:StelthBear@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, July 05, 1998 4:31 PM To: sycophant@smoe.org Subject: sycophant Found: 2 Copies of Original "Happiness" Hi all... For those of you who are looking for a copy of the original version of "Happiness", I happened to find two today. Apart from minor scratches on the jewel boxes (which can be easily replaced), they seem to be in good condition otherwise. If anyone's interested, write me directly at stelthbear@aol.com. They cost me $7.95 each, so with postage and the cost of a mailer, it should come out to an even $10. I'm also reliable; a couple of the list subscribers can vouch for me. Take care, Tim ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jul 1998 21:39:04 -0500 (EST) From: just a pretty little princess Subject: sycophant major plug listen up girls and boys.. my favourite radio station, wfhb, now has a hook-up so you can listen to them thru real audio. now, this isn't a normal radio station. this station is amazing (and i'm not just saying that because my dad works there)... but, it really depends on when you tune in. so, the url is www.wfhb.org if you don't care about this/don't have real audio, just flip past this message.. but here's what jim has to say about it: To our WWW listeners, from WFHB Programming Director, Jim Manion Welcome to the world of free-form community radio WFHB, from deep in the heart of downtown Bloomington, Indiana. You'll hear a different sound on WFHB, a broad mix of eclectic musical styles, music chosen by our volunteer deejay/programmers. To us, the key to lively and unique radio is having deejays with a passion for many musics, and giving them the freedom to explore their own segued path through it. WFHB broadcasts to Bloomington, Indiana over 91.3FM & 98.1 FM. WFHB began broadcasting in January, 1993 after over a decade of legal and fundraising adventures in obtaining a non-commercial frequency and building the station. Since 1993 our organization has grown tremendously, with over 150 volunteers involved in all aspects of the radio station. Over 70 of these are the volunteer programmers you will hear in the course of each month on WFHB. Much of our music programming on WFHB is a free-form mix, with a substantial amount of specialty programs. Our free-form mix hours run from 6am-Noon EST Monday-Friday, 1pm-5:30pm EST Monday-Friday, and 11pm-6am EST Monday-Friday. The WFHB free-form mix pays attention to the time of day in Bloomington. Mornings are geared more towards acoustic sounds, picking up the pace as the day rolls on. On any given day you will hear folk, blues, rock, oldies, jazz, reggae, alternative, electronic, country, international, hip-hop and more on WFHB's Morning and Afternoon Mix. Our Overnight Mix begins at 11pm EST and is geared towards the more alternative and cutting edge of new rock-based music, with some shows offering a free-form eclectic mix while others focus on particular styles ranging from metal to reggae to electronic. Check our program guide for our diverse mix of other music specialty shows. If you are a fan of reggae, blues, rockabilly, country, electronic, jazz, gospel, bluegrass, international, Louisiana music, avant-garde, classical and more you'll find shows focusing on many specific genres throughout the week. In our program guide you will also find our news, public affairs, and information programs. Except for our Noon EST block of national programs, the rest is produced in Bloomington, for Bloomington, by our volunteers. WFHB strives to be a nuetral forum for ideas and issues. All of us at WFHB are extremely excited about the launch of our signal to the world over the Internet. We invite you to experience the creative mindflow of free-form radio and tune into the news and views from Bloomington, Indiana. Thanks for listening, and please email us! Radio-actively, Jim Manion WFHB Program/Music Director - --- so check it out already. and hey, i'm on youth radio sometimes ;] - --corinna ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ The Windows Of My Soul Are Made Of ~One Way Glass~ http://www.bluemarble.net/~cory/ani.html *maybe i should put a bucket over my head* http://www.bluemarble.net/~cory Islands are metaphors for the heart, no matter what poet says otherwise. -Jeanette Winterson ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jul 1998 02:47:16 EDT From: StelthBear@aol.com Subject: sycophant Complete discography? Maybe it's somewhere and I've missed it, but is there a >complete< discography somewhere of Lisa's work, including all her backup credits and video appearances? - -- Tim ------------------------------ End of sycophant-digest V3 #51 ****************************** ======================================================================== Please send any questions or comments about the list to sycophant-owner@smoe.org