April2002 Gigpix
The New
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From: [email protected]>
Subject: yo
Date: Tue, Nov 28, 2000, 12:39pm (EST-1)
Home for lunch. Dying to send new BF, but John is
waiting on cover art and won't let me. Blows me away.
Looking forward to your new release. Good choices by
Irving Chewsit. Real busy working and getting ready
for 12/16 betrothal bidness. No time to worry 'bout
no Democrats or Republicans-- the Middle is where I
wanna be! Peace.
rf
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, Nov 28, 2000, 3:25pm
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: yo dougie fresh
repeat request...
what's the title of BF CD?
gimme songtitles, info details....any new pics? scan
the artwork asap.
lemme get a jump on new website design & updates...am
seriously considering moving it from WebTV Page
Builder to geocities! remake-remodel....
watch yer mailbox,
trisha yearwood
From: Roger Ferguson
Date: Tue, Nov 28, 2000, 6:17pm (EST-1)
To: R. Stevie Moore
Subject: fresh dookie
"Yes, Nice,
Please, Thanks"
Posted by Mitch Friedman on www.chalkhills.org message board.
It was very nice of him to do this and I hope that fellow XTC fans will find out about us because of this. Here's the piece:
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Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 18:20:40 -0500
From: mitch friedman
Subject: a hook laden mini-classic
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Hi,
I just heard a great new cd by a band called Big Fresh. It's called
"Yes, Nice, Please, Thanks".� It's filled with intelligent, extremely
catchy, hook loaded, sometimes quirky Beatlesqueishesque pop. Sounding
at times like The Sugarplastic and other times a little like Jason
Faulkner with fewer guitars, you can't really go wrong with the
disc. Dave Gregory told me about it and he's the one who called it a
"hook laden mini-classic". I have to agree. If you're interested in
purchasing one, head to www.aquapop.com.� Big Fresh have one other cd
and you can hear most of the tracks from that at www.mp3.com/bigfresh.
Check it out and enjoy!
Mitch
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>From: "will burchard"
>To: johnferg
>Subject: BIG FRESH review
>Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2001 15:38:16 -0500
�
>From "GIMME THE ROCK!" winter 2000/2001 issue
>
>BIG FRESH "yes, nice, please, thanks"
>
> Call me a lunatic, but it seems that a refined music taste is a
>circular education--start with the most basic principles, the
>easiest to understand, the pop music. Grow up. Mature. Look deeper
>into harder rock, jazz, classical, avante garde, free noise. And as
>you run the gamut of styles, increasing in complexity and
>understanding, you'll end up back where you started--pop music. With
>a new appreciation of what it takes to be a true pop genius. Great
>pop-which is few and far between, a shiny pearl in a vast sea of
>cocksure dung--is the palliative to what ails the heart on a daily
>basis.
> My soul doctor gave me a presciption for a new pop ointment--as
>the grey days of winter drag me down I have had a hard time making
>it. It was the latest Big Fresh record, "yes,nice,please,thanks".
>Just saying the name of the band puts a grin on my tight
>coal-to-diamonds ass. Like saying "morphine" or "codiene" to someone
>in pain, I had more than a hint to the potency of this pop music
>drug. Maybe I'm being overly laudatory, but copious praise is not a
>bad thing. I don't heap the compliments on this band with mindless
>torpidity. What these fine gentlemen belay to music with (numerous)
>guitars drums and keys is a panoramic view of the sunniest of days.
>A stupendous exclamation of life as lived with a shit-eating grin.
>Not merely content to be a scion of a movement started by the Beach
>Boys and continued by Apples in Stereo, never raping the offscouring
>of such a name-dropped couplet, Big Fresh, I am confident, will lead
>me into these forthcoming brighter days with my shirt off. Save the
>avant noise of my attitudinal "musication" for the brooding wrinkled
>forehead months of winter. I am ready to meet the cuties and get
>lascivious in the back seat of my car. I'm tan rested and ready. And
>I'm giggling all the way.
happy holidays, world