on-reflection-digest Thursday, October 7 1999 Volume 01 : Number 1900 gg: it's NOT ok gg: just like the other one. gg: Re: The Lamb LIVE!!! gg: ANYONE'S DAUGHTER - "Adonis" gg: Re: more digital audio mania than most people can stand Re: gg: Re: more digital audio mania than most people can stand gg: Beat night; 2nd best; stopping the band; Woodbury; Frisell; Oscar; Genesis; joint; Maaammie!!!! Re: gg: Smash it! (or not) gg: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Still_alive=2C_Am=E1lia?= RE: gg: it's NOT ok RE: gg: it's NOT ok Re: gg: Original; vinyl is alive; Frisell; honquiador; Nick P; Loggins &; Chessman; a tree; Material; Gary C RE: nogg: Musical Box RE: gg: re: Dropping some NYC gg: Re: NYC and the Bill of Rights RE: gg: re: Dropping some NYC gg: before you get to GORGG - - a Richard Leo Johnson concert review :-) gg: ANYONE'S DAUGHTER - "Adonis" gg: Musical Box gg: The Lamb Live gg: Electric Dreams and Art Bell RE: gg: it's NOT ok gg: Re: before you get to GORGG - - a Richard Leo Johnson concert review :-) gg: Drooling & The Lamb LIVE! gg: P Fam -- it's NOT ok Re: gg: The Lamb Live Re: nogg: Musical Box Re: nogg: Musical Box Re: gg: Re: before you get to GORGG - - a Richard Leo Johnson concert review :-) gg: behind/Scot(t)/wong-eared wascal/SB/pseudonewbies?/FHU RE: gg: it's NOT ok Re: gg: it's NOT ok Re: gg: it's NOT ok Re: gg: The Lamb Live ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 10:11:46 -0400 From: Bert Rubini Subject: gg: it's NOT ok > Ah, those were the good old days... Back when it was okay to say you love > > the Partridge Family S;^D > Just in case there's any confusion, Barney, it's *NOT* ok to say that anymore bert ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 10:12:55 -0400 From: Bert Rubini Subject: gg: just like the other one. > All of you going to New York this coming weekend have a great time > and I'll be there with you in spirit if not in body. > > Roll one for me! > "Roll one"? Cool, is someone bringing their Edison wax cylinder player? b ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 10:23:00 -0400 From: Jim Mercer Subject: gg: Re: The Lamb LIVE!!! John, I saw Genesis on the Lamb Tour as well. It was at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, MA. As you described, the concert was a masterpiece, both musically and theatrically. In fact, IMHO that whole album is a masterpiece. If I was exiled to a deserted island and could only bring 10 CD's, that would probably be one of them. I had center seats somewhere in the first 10 rows, but I didn't have to pull any stunts to buy them. They were readily available. In fact, I remember my suprise during the night of the performance at the fact that the show wasn't even sold out. And this was BOSTON!!! A COLLEGE TOWN!!!. Geeze. It just reinforces my opinion which was so gracefully expressed by The Onion at http://www.theonion.com/onion3534/missing_the_point.html Jim Mercer JohnEric wrote: > > Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 20:45:16 -0700 (PDT) > From: JohnEric > Subject: gg: The Lamb LIVE!!! > > In response to Daniel's request to here from those that saw The Lamb live > ... > I saw Genesis on the Lamb tour. I managed to get in the third row back, > center, tickets. I finagled them by going to a large shopping mall ticket > office in Phoenix, AZ where I lived, ten minutes before the box office > officially opened. They told me that I could not come in until they > opened, > but I genuinely looked as though I needed to use the restroom (someone > give > me an Oscar for this one, please), so they let me in on that premise. The > box office was directly across the room from the men's room. [Big grin] > <"Mammienun" ... I guess this proves my feck.> Now, about the concert. > At > first, I didn't think the singer on stage could possibly BE Peter Gabriel. > His Rael persona was not what I was used to seeing on him. The music was > tight, quite rightly, but the roadies screwed up on one of the mics, so > about > halfway into Slippermen he Gabriel silent. Gabe is slick though ... he > grabbed a mic off a stand and shoved it under the costume to finish out > the > song. Whew. When Rael sees himself at the end of The Lamb, you could > have > sworn it was the real Rael ... real Rael :-0 ... and not a the dummy they > used for this final illusion. In short, it sounded as good as the studio > release, yet better because I WAS THERE, MAN! ... I WAS FRIGGIN THERE! I > SAW > ... ... ... Gabe the man himself, Hackett > (Still sitting on a stool, and wearing long hair and black frame glasses), > Phil's awe inspiring drumset and ability to compete with Neil Peart, Tony > Banks at work, and of course the other guy ... what's his name. Just > kidding. I was walking on cloud nine for a year after that concert! > > JohnEric > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 11:06:01 EDT From: "Reginald Dunlop" Subject: gg: ANYONE'S DAUGHTER - "Adonis" Hello Giants! Can any of you recommend the German band called ANYONE'S DAUGHTER? I hear their CD called "Adonis" is quite good. My only gripe might be the vocals. Are the vocals heavily accented or tolerable? For instance, the vocals on the ISLAND - "Pictures" are accented quite a bit, but I find them extremely entertaining. Are they like those of the ISLAND cd? On the other side of the coin, the vocals on PULSAR's "Halloween" are heavily accented...and I really hate them. Are they anything like those on the PULSAR cd? ANYONE'S DAUGHTER have also been compared to Grobschnitt and Eloy. I have heard Grobschnitt, I liked the music...but couldn't stand the vocals. I have never heard Eloy. What should I do? Buy the ANYONE'S DAUGHTER cd, or avoid it? Ciao, REG np: SFF - "Sunburst" ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 08:33:42 -0700 (PDT) From: Don Tillman Subject: gg: Re: more digital audio mania than most people can stand Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 08:30:34 -0400 From: Richard Hilton At 12:00 AM -0700 10/5/99, Don Tillman wrote: >But the circuitry of a 16-bit system >and a 24-bit system will be very different, so are we comparing just >the number of bits or the circuitry? Well, actually, I have tested the same pieces of gear using the different resolutions (Sony, Digidesign and Apogee, for starters), so unless you define "circuitry" as the stuff that happens within the chips themselves, then the circuitry is identical. Yes, that's what I mean, the circuitry in the chips. That's where the action is. We tend to ignore the chip circuitry because it's encapsulated in a black box (literally!), well hidden, delivered with a sheet of semi-abstract specs and there's nothing we can do to mess with it anyway. But over the last 15 years, as the demands grew for better audio analog-to-digital convertors, there have been some pretty wild and clever innovations. And the demands of 24-bit conversion are so much greater than 16-bit conversion, different conversion schemes are used. I haven't been following the recent developements, but folks who are interested in this sort of thing should check out back issues of the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, available at any campus library. -- Don ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 12:51:58 -0400 (EDT) From: mammienun@webtv.net Subject: Re: gg: Re: more digital audio mania than most people can stand How do you know it's different if you can't see it? My cousin has somewhere around 10 aquariums. On a shelf in his spare room are 10 identical bottles each wth different lables. Ph up, ph down, green out, etc. But it's all the same shit...at least as far as I can tell. So unless you look beyond the number stamped on those chips...how do you know? Does it have a couple of extra pins? What do they do? They attach to runs on the pc board that lead nowhere! Obviously, I know exactly what I'm talking about...or do I? Later, mammiengineer. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 10:06:21 -0700 From: "Scott Steele" Subject: gg: Beat night; 2nd best; stopping the band; Woodbury; Frisell; Oscar; Genesis; joint; Maaammie!!!! >Interesting that Cassady should pop up here today. Last night I downed three pints with a 70-year-old man who used to hang out with the Beats, especially the San Fran-Ferlinghetti crowd, but he said he had met Kerouac, Ginsberg, Burroughs and the rest. I saw that there is a "new" Ferlinghetti spoken word release coming out this week. >What a night! Sounds like a great one! >> Best, >Second best... ;) >> There is a school of thought among bar-band musicians that the worst thing you can do is to stop playing while there is a fight going on. >To be sure. There's not telling what the combatants will do if they lose their soundtrack. Their attention may turn to the band. That would be bad. Also if a band stops in mid-song, everyone looks to see why the band stopped. That's not very good either. >>And runs a liquor store. - Woody Woodbury. >Scott, you never cease to amaze me! I haven't heard that name in years! My parents had an album of his with him looking through a keyhole at a barely robed female... can't recall the title though. That's what that quote was from! Woody Woodbury Looks at Love or something like that. My folks wouldn't have had something like that in their house, but I'm glad my friend's parents did! >Please give us a review of Frisell if you are going... I saw him perform a couple of years ago with his quartet in an old church with about 200 people in attendance and couldn't believe my ears! Will do sir. Last time I saw him it was just Frisell and Joey Baron - it was like we were sitting in their living room watching them play, and they were alternately somewhat proud and embarrassed about their skill. >Telepathic interplay doesn't do justice to what I witnessed. ain't it is >He has two recent releases out now... a cover album of Bacharach and Costellos' Painted from Memory that he arranged and recorded before ever hearing their finished product.... haven't heard this - is it any good? >and Good Dog, Happy Man which is more acoustic in nature but does have Wayne Horvitz on keys...and Ry Cooder guests on one track... a cover of Shenandoah.... This I have and love. It is sublime. >I genuinely looked as though I needed to use the restroom (someone give me an Oscar for this one, please), What a scam! Way to go JEE! Here, take this Oscar for best performance in an intestinal-impacted role. >I WAS THERE, MAN! ... I WAS FRIGGIN THERE! Talk about your lifetime peak experiences. I probably saw them within a couple weeks of you, at the Shrine Auditorium in LA. Quite the show. << Perhaps he meant a joint? >> >He wants us to roll an elbow for him? Get your elbow out of my ribs! See you at GORGG Mammie - I'd go 3000 miles for one of your smiles. - S. np: Tribal Tech 3/22/98 Amsterdam scottst@ohsu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 19:37:55 +0100 From: manso@ozet.de (Ansorge) Subject: Re: gg: Smash it! (or not) DE Johnson wrote: > > manso@ozet.de (Ansorge) wrote: > >> (D)Must not have experienced the music of Ferneyhough, Carter, etc. > >> (E)(I have no idea when Russell was alive, so I'm not assuming he > >> (J)had the chance to hear any of this music.) > > > >You mean that in their case it's counting *with* numbers? > > > >Sorry, only reheating those chips on some shoulders... > > Hail and huh? > > Apologies if I 'sounded' like I had a chip on my shoulder. My comment was > directed to what some consider to be an extreme overuse of numbers in the > music of Ferneyhough, etc. I'm not really sure what I think about it. I > enjoy some of the music, but I don't pretend to fully understand it. Sorry for the confusion (that'll teach me to jump in at random). It's okay, it was only a lame attempt at joking. Remember the times (or read about them, like me) when it was obviously the most vituperative criticism of a new piece that it "sounded like it was composed with the aid of slide rulers and graph paper"? I'm not aware of numbers being more vital to, say, Ferneyhough's music than to that of other composers unless those multiple tuplets count. Often people have a problem with radical determination of the determinable, which in the case of music extends to lots of measurable qualities. Those constructivist composers are only doing their job--so what if it shows in their scores. Matthias ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 19:34:38 +0100 From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9_Carlos_Fialho?=" Subject: gg: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Still_alive=2C_Am=E1lia?= Hail, all I've been out from Cyberia in the last two and a half months, so forgive me if someone wrote me and I didn't reply. If this is the case, please resend it: I won't be able in the next weeks to read the 5,000-plus messages I have waiting in my box. Due to my main job's obligations, I won't be able to attend Gorgg. I tried 'till the last minute, but today I got the unpleasant confirmation: I must stay in Lisbon this weekend 'cause Sunday it's general election day, and I'm involved (deeply) in the news coverage process. I should have deserted journalism a few years ago, now I'm sure about it! And a final (sad) note: Amália Rodrigues (1920/1999) passed out today. She was the greatest fado singer of all times. RIP Have a great time in NYC. José Carlos ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 14:55:15 -0400 (EDT) From: Barney Rubble Subject: RE: gg: it's NOT ok Hey Bert (and all), >> Ah, those were the good old days... Back when it was okay to >> say you love the Partridge Family S;^D > > Just in case there's any confusion, Barney, it's *NOT* ok to > say that anymore I guess I have been away too long. Could someone forward me the Bill of Rights to which this particularity was amended, or should I post my List of Actually Interesting Things that Go On in Partridge Family Records? S;^D I'll meet you halfway, S;^) Glen (aka Barney Rubble) - ----------------------------------------------- FREE! The World's Best Email Address @email.com Reserve your name now at http://www.email.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 22:25:51 +0300 From: Petri.A.Heinonen@sonera.fi Subject: RE: gg: it's NOT ok Ciao, I mean hail! Bert wrote: > > Just in case there's any confusion, Barney, it's *NOT* ok to > > say that anymore To say what? Please advice, I've been away for years - this is the first message I got for a loong time - and I don't know how to behave anymore. ;-) cheers, Petri ps. I heard that there's something going on in N.Y. next weekend and got curious... It's nice to be back, anyway! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 12:27:09 PDT From: "Dan Weese" Subject: Re: gg: Original; vinyl is alive; Frisell; honquiador; Nick P; Loggins &; Chessman; a tree; Material; Gary C >Honquador? Que quiere decir "honquiador" en Espanol? "Honky" es decir "güerito", usualmente solo los negros usan la palabra, y no es una buena. El derivación de "honky" es porque los güeros hablan ingles con sus narices: "hanh hanh", asi, ya tu sabes. > >Old Zen koan: if the tree falls in the woods, will anyone hear its >timbre? > >If a tree falls in Brooklyn, did it fall off a log truck or is it plastic? In Brooklyn, it will probably be stolen off the back of the truck. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 17:02:30 -0400 From: Toby Trott Subject: RE: nogg: Musical Box Wacky Racontuers, Daniel Potvin inquired: > >Speaking of the musical box anyone out there ever saw them live...Daniel Twice. In fact, the Musical Box gave me my first opportunity to meet some of my fellow O-R denizens. Ah, that was a magical night in Raleigh a couple or three years ago when Dave and his sone Dave came down from Toronto, and we met Dave from Fayetteville and another Dave for dinner before we all went on to the show. Then, last fall, I went to Toronto and Dave hosted me and drove me all the way to Montreal where we attended the supposed swan song concert for Musical Box where we met a couple of other O-R folk. I understand that it was probably not there last gig after all, but just their last gig doing the "Foxtrot/Nursery Cryme/Selling England By the Pound" set. The only time I ever got to see Genesis was on the Lamb tour in Richmond, Va. - ------------ As of now I will not be able to read O-R until next thursday, the 14th, so you folks can go discuss baseball, soccer, football, The Fragile, the new Jethro Tull or YES releases, but do NOT talk about anything truly interesting until I get back. I'm off to GORGG in a lingering adventure sort of way, driving up the Delmarva penninsula (the penninsula that is on the eastern side of the Chesapeake bay) to New Jersey. I'll be seeing some of you folks friday. Remember...don't discuss anything really interesting until I get back. Toby @work I'm trott@sas.com but when free of the desk I become tjtrott@mindspring.com and an entirely different person. - ---------------------------------------------- ..world's a stage...play their part... I have chosen a leasurely drive to New Jersey to meet 50 or so of my funny friends up there....-ador. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 22:29:21 +0100 From: "Mark L. Potts" Subject: RE: gg: re: Dropping some NYC > > << Perhaps he meant a joint? >> Who me? Me, who has never even allowed alcohol to touch his lips? Actually, my knee is a bit of a problem. Ligaments. Possibly a bit of Arthritis in my shoulder too. > > A bar? > A knee? > An elbow? > > He wants us to roll an elbow for him? > No, silly. I want you to roll your Rs!! A puff of Kief in the morning makes a man as strong as a thousand camels in the courtyard, Mark L. Potts The God of Thunder np: UFO - Werewolves of London: Live in Wolverhampton 1998 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 17:54:15 EDT From: MHB1212GG@aol.com Subject: gg: Re: NYC and the Bill of Rights In a message dated 10/6/1999 5:04:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time, trott@wnt.sas.com writes: << Remember...don't discuss anything really interesting until I get back. >> Now really............. We'll finally have intelligent conversations here..nothing interesting :-) You lucky people in NYC SHOULD miss out on the most interesting dialogue in recent memory.:-) Seriously though, everybody have a great time..escpecially for those of us who cannot attend. I hope somebody has a laptop so they can give a blow by blow descrip..... I mean a detailed account of what's happenning. You better roll a bunch of em...for all of us. Have a GREAT TIME Mark Hans ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 15:32:08 PDT From: "Dan Weese" Subject: RE: gg: re: Dropping some NYC >A puff of Kief in the morning makes a man as strong as a thousand camels in >the courtyard As well it should, dried camel offal is often used as a binder in kif. np: Genesis, Seconds Out, CD2 ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 15:36:39 -0700 (PDT) From: James Warren Subject: gg: before you get to GORGG - - a Richard Leo Johnson concert review :-) {**Some LATE News **: Richard Leo Johnson will be performing in New York, NY during (at the tail end of) GORGG! He is scheduled to be at the Bottom Line October 11th. Although I can't attend GORGG :-(, I wanted to let fellow list members know about this opportunity (purely informational... I'm not trying to butt-in about GORGG, or presume to make plans for anyone, ok). I'm sure RLJ will represent Arkansas well to New York in my absence, making as big of an "Arkansawyer" splash as Moondog once did! ;-) Richard has been touring between mid-Sept. and mid-Oct., taking him to stops in Little Rock (again :-), Virginia (Landergraf ;-), Florida, Austin, Baltimore (Orion Studios), Pennsylvania (including Philly), Mass., and New Jersey... plus some new dates. For more details, you can email me, or go to www.metroblue.com, click on the Shows link, and select Richard Leo Johnson, for Pollstar output on his shows, dates, and venues} RICHARD LEO JOHNSON, LIVE AT JUANITA'S CANTINA BALLROOM, LITTLE ROCK, AR, USA, JULY 17, 1999 A personal review, by JJW :-) - --------------------------------------------------- Tickets were a reasonable $8 each (in advance). My brother and I arrived at the venue (a nice little club with tradition, known in the area and beyond for quality music) later than showtime. There was a local warmup we missed (Two Thumbs) that we later found out had included a mandolin player, and performed well. Nevertheless, RLJ was not disappointing during the evening's main event. I am not that familiar with the primitive and/or fingerstyle guitar category of artists. I do have some cds by Michael Hedges though. And I also own and really like the home-label first cd by Richard Johnson (with Jud Martindale on percussion), CREATURES OF HABIT. This type of 12-string acoustic guitar playing is impressive to me because of its energy, beauty, and mystery. Basically, it sounds like several players or multi-tracks... when in reality, as we all know, it is just one person making all that racket ;-) (knocking and slapping the guitar) and sounds. For me, some of that appeal is lost when you actually see the technique live for the first time. I would have to say my personal preference is focusing on the sounds produced by this playing from an audio recording, and imagining a being with more than two hands going at it ;-). A musician like Richard Leo Johnson is also somewhat novel to me as he both can't read music, and doesn't know the names of the chords. But he has used something like 30 alternate tunings b/t his two guitars over the years for writing, recording, and performing. Highlights of the show, imho, were the songs "Shennandoah?" (the first), "Glidepath" (a reworked song I already knew, with a nice version here), "Get Funked", "Synthetic Blues", "New West Helena Blues", and "Prometheus Meets the Digital Age". The song "Get Funked" is one of 4 in the so-called "Thirteen Year Emergence Suite", that appears on RLJ's 1999 major label release, FINGERTIP SHIP. I found this cool cd weeks after this concert in the jazz section of the local Barnes & Noble. Contrary to the info. I'd been given prior to going to the show, there were no Richard Leo Johnson cds for sale at the concert. Nevertheless, it was nice to find out that Richard was halfway expecting an ON-REFLECTION listmember to be in attendence (thanks for this to Gary Davis of the artist shop :-). I did get to visit briefly with Richard at intermission. We talked fondly about "Clyde Clifford" (who unfortunately wasn't able to attend) and BEAKER STREET. Johnson has had that familiar experience of meeting people in other parts of the country who mention BEAKER STREET when the subjects of Arkansas, music, or the late '60s/early '70s come up (I think his stories were about hearing this in New Mexico, Arizona, and/or California). Towards the end of the concert, Johnson asked if there were any requests. I was glad to yell, from the back of the room, for my favorite of his pieces (from that first cd) called "Hope Water & Light." Richard responded that he didn't know how to play that anymore! To be fair, the percussion work of Jud Martindale is a part of the song, and RLJ is now a solo artist. If Richard Leo Johnson is determined to remain a solo act, and maybe break through to more success, I humbly suggest that he work on his stage presence and showmanship. Perhaps he could integrate some ideas from acts he has opened up for on tour?, like Bela Fleck and The Flecktones? While he did make the effort to interact with the audience, and shared some interesting stories (about his friend Victor Wooten, for instance), he came across to me as too timid and reserved. While I concede that his charm, humility, friendliness, and easygoing nature (good Arkansan traits :-) all reflect well on him as a person... as a performer, some charisma is helpful, esp. when playing this type of instrumental music, full of similar-sounding songs. Otherwise, you might begin to lose the attention of the audience. Maybe this played a factor in the decisions of many (even when playing to a home state crowd including some of his longtime personal friends) to leave before the end of the show? The late Michael Hedges played at Juanita's as well, and would walk into the crowd, entertaining and engaging them. JJW n.p. East of Eden "To Mrs. V" BTW Scott, Mike Hampton hit .311 this season! ===== "Every day of my life, I'll do whatever it takes to win. I'll get hit in the face with a ball if I have to. I'd love to play four days and pitch every fifth." - -Mike Hampton, Houston Astros' winningest pitcher for a single season (22 wins in 1999), as well as club record holder for hits by a pitcher (23 hits in 1999) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 18:52:44 -0400 From: "David and Stacey Shur" Subject: gg: ANYONE'S DAUGHTER - "Adonis" From: Reginald Dunlop > Can any of you recommend the German band called ANYONE'S DAUGHTER I had Adonis, and liked just one cut from the album. They have heavily accented English accents, and were can be compared to the Eloy and Grobschnitt style of music, but much less interesting. My opinion? Avoid them. Not worth it unless the CD is very cheap. -David Eric ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 21:12:09 -0400 From: "David and Stacey Shur" Subject: gg: Musical Box I tried going into The Musical Box website, but my browser informed me the page was removed. I guess they are defunct. Thank goodness I got to see them do The Selling England By the Pound show in March 1998. It was wonderful. Here is the link- maybe someone else can try. www.atreide.net/cshow/musicalbox.com - -David Eric ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 22:05:07 -0400 From: Daniel Potvin Subject: gg: The Lamb Live Hi all I didn't see The Lamb but i think the live version of the lamb on the boxset " Genesis Archive 1967-75 " is absolutely wonderful, Daniel ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 19:35:22 -0700 (PDT) From: JohnEric Subject: gg: Electric Dreams and Art Bell At Scott's suggestion, I've ordered "Electric Dreams" by John McLaughlin. Apparently, there is a killer electric banjo piece in there. I played an electrified banjo in a talent show at Central High in Independence/Monmouth, OR ... of course that was years ago. Anyway, reviews of that CD will be forthcoming. Now, why did I mention Art Bell? Because ZZ Top did a tribute, more or less, to his show on their new release. It features Ross Mitchel's (Bell's announcer) deep voice doing the usual promo and phone numbers for Bell's show. As if Bell isn't famous enough! I love that show, and tape it at night to listen during the day. I don't need much of a prompting to buy a new ZZ Top, and I don't clasify them as Prog rock by any stretch, but they are a fine bunch of rockers and the band listens to Art Bell ... Just thought I'd pass this along for the fun of it. JohnEric ===== http://www.mindspring.com/~jjellison/nightsky.htm __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? 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If I > was exiled to a deserted island and could only bring 10 CD's, that would > probably be one of them. ===== http://www.mindspring.com/~jjellison/nightsky.htm __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 19:32:47 -0700 (PDT) From: JohnEric Subject: gg: P Fam -- it's NOT ok Gosh, golly, do you think they'll film a remake of The Partridge Fam? Who do you suppose would fill out the casting? Just postulating ...Let's see, what might liven up the movie? I'm afraid we'll need to go to some extremes here. Is there ANY chance we might get Bill Clinton and Ted Nugent onto one stage set? Perhaps that's reaching, but it would provide some excellent personality conflict. JohnEric - --- Bert Rubini wrote: > > Ah, those were the good old days... Back when it was okay to say you > love > > > > the Partridge Family S;^D > > > Just in case there's any confusion, Barney, it's *NOT* ok to > say that anymore > > bert > > ===== http://www.mindspring.com/~jjellison/nightsky.htm __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 22:34:50 -0400 (EDT) From: mammienun@webtv.net Subject: Re: gg: The Lamb Live My first Genesis show was the 'and then there were 3' tour. I've seen every US tour since with the exceptions of 'Duke' and 'Invisible Touch'. I did see them do 'Supper's Ready' in Saratoga, NY. That was maybe...1981? Moosis? The 'We Can't Dance' show was a real extravaganza! Later, mammie. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 22:35:12 EDT From: Claudio666@aol.com Subject: Re: nogg: Musical Box In a message dated 10/6/99 3:04:10 PM Mountain Daylight Time, trott@wnt.sas.com writes: << Remember...don't discuss anything really interesting until I get back. >> HAHAHAHAHA (sorry for the copyright infringement) IT'S MINE, ALL MINE!!!! MEMEMEMEMEME!!!!! And I won't talk about BITS or CONVERSION RATES or THE ADVANTAGES OF RECORDING USING pi AS A MEDIAN DELINEATOR RELATIVE TO THE QUANTUM OUTPUT OF 216 12" WOOFERS or YES'S LATEST ALBUM or THE ONGOING DISCUSSION ON WHETHER USE OF A SPIT-VALVE CONSTITUTES A VIOLATION OF THE EPA'S HAZARDOUS DISCHARGE REGULATIONS. I can't wait! Y'all have fun now, ya hear? So Jealous, Dan 666/111 Oh yeah...and IRC is MINEMINEMINE!!! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 23:10:21 -0400 From: "drj_saro" Subject: Re: nogg: Musical Box From: Claudio666@aol.com >HAHAHAHAHA (sorry for the copyright infringement) IT'S MINE, ALL MINE!!!! >MEMEMEMEMEME!!!!! and what were you drinking _today_?!?!?!?!?! just so i know to stay away from it.....it's _dangerous_! thank you for your time and attention. Julius J. SAROKA drj_saro@neo.rr.com Cuyahoga Falls OHIO ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 00:35:07 EDT From: PKANE69@aol.com Subject: Re: gg: Re: before you get to GORGG - - a Richard Leo Johnson concert review :-) The California Guitar Trio will have a special guest.......TONY LEVIN !!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Oct 1999 00:22:15 -0500 From: Steve and Terry Lottich Subject: gg: behind/Scot(t)/wong-eared wascal/SB/pseudonewbies?/FHU Well I'm WAY behind as usual, so please forgive the untimeliness, etc., etc. But I just realized if I skip all the endless audiophile stuff, I can catch up in no time! _ _ _ Sqeele: >>You're not Scottish, are you? (I'm so funny...I just kilt me!) > >I'm Steelish. Steve is Slottish. Actually, I'm sluttish, but why haggis? _ _ _ > Bunny is amazing on bass I thought Bunny played guitar and sang and played keyboards and tried to run the whole show? No wait, I'm thinking of Trevor Rabbit. _ _ _ 2 guys named Something Eric (John, then David): >> All right, you've convinced me. I'll by a Spock's Beard CD. For the >> uninitiated, which is the best, most available, release to buy > >I've heard three of their albums. The first two, and Beware of Darkness... BoD *is* the second unless you're counting the limitedly-available The Official Live Bootleg, more recently released in the States as The Beard Is Out There, so I'm assuming you are. Counting TOLB as the 2nd, that is. Is "limitedly" a word? > ...I recommend BoD. As do I. And The Light next. > ...It's got some good melodies, interesting arrangements, and >although some annoying rip-offs (like the GG vocal steal in one song) are >present, it is worth it. You're talking about "Thoughts", and it's not a rip-off, it's a tribute. ('Course *I'm* the one who defends Emerson, so what do *I* know?) They fully acknowledge a debt to GG and other classic prog artists. BTW, the non-GG-ish parts of the song are cool! _ _ _ I'm only caught up to Oct. 2, so I haven't read of any later developments, but I'm just a little suspicious of all these newbies all of a sudden like, as if our resident multiple personality type guy was experiencing a sudden flurry of polyidentistic activity? No? OK, then I'll add my welcome to all! And whoever said "Welcome, Matt", sheer brilliance! How 'bout "Did ya take a bath, Matt?" HAAAAAHAHAHAHA!!!! Or, "You into wrestling, Matt?" HAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! _ _ _ Facial Hair Update: Monday, I went to work looking like a scruffy muffin. My son used my shaver over the weekend, and didn't plug it in sufficiently to recharge it, so by Monday it kinda went "R-r-r-r-R-R-r-r... r-r... RRrr... cough, cough, wheeze". Never fear, by Tuesday the studly Schick was back to its former virility and the false start on the annual traditional autumnal transition to full beard was history. Stay tuned for further exciting FHUs! Remember Thanksgiving! Steve Lottich ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 10:02:32 +0300 From: Petri.A.Heinonen@sonera.fi Subject: RE: gg: it's NOT ok Hello! > It's not Ok to say you like the Partridge Family! I'll try to remember that. >The party in NYC is Saturday. 50+ OR listers from Europe and the US >will be there as well as Derek Shulman. That is actually _the_ reason I came back. Since I can't get there, by myself, I want to hear everything about the party. I knew something is going on when I got that cool t-shirt last week. I'm jealous and happy at the same time - I'm sure you guys will have a wonderful time in the N.Y.C! Anyway, welcome back even though I'm new around here > myself! Later, mammienun. Thanks! See-ya, Petri > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 05:21:49 EDT From: ProggRockk@aol.com Subject: Re: gg: it's NOT ok I must've missed the beginning of this thread, but, most of my life, with most of the people I've ever known, it hasn't been ok to say you love Gentle Giant. People I've turned GG onto have said it was weird, or too busy, or noodly, or not-rock, etc, etc, ad nauseum. Raleigh Billy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 06:11:12 EDT From: SPBrader@aol.com Subject: Re: gg: it's NOT ok Raleigh Billy writes: << People I've turned GG onto........>> Wow, that's a twist ;-) Si ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Oct 1999 07:35:29 -0400 From: "him, her and the dog" Subject: Re: gg: The Lamb Live At 10:34 PM 10/06/1999 -0400, mammienun@webtv.net wrote: . >I did see them do 'Supper's Ready' in Saratoga, NY. That was >maybe...1981? Moosis? 1983, you silly nun you! and damn, that was a great show.. osMOOSEis ------------------------------ End of on-reflection-digest V1 #1900 ************************************