[MMouse]: touring.
anyone know when mm will be in the va/nc area? greg "caught in time so far away from where our hearts really wanted to be-reaching out to find a way to get back where we'd been...if you don't now you'd better learn to believe me when i say i'm going to build a wall around this town around these hearts and h ands." rites of spring special events coordinator--WUVT 90.7 FM Blacksburg [college radio at VA Tech]: http://www.wuvt.vt.edu son of the castellan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [MMouse]: Guilty Pleasures
Every Christmas at my house, we bust out John Denver and the Muppets... makes me cry every time. >A tradition happens every Christmas eve at my uncle's house. He breaks out >the albums, we move the furniture, and dance. Albums include Barry Manilow, >Captain & Tenille, the Grease soundtrack, and Tom Jones. One of my favorite >visions is my whole family boogeying to "Kiss" by Tom Jones. Including >Grandpa. * * * *Alternate email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *ICQ#: 12792487
[MMouse]: Guilty Pleasures
I find it so wonderful that we are all coming out of the cheesy closet and proclaiming our true roots in music. In the eighties you would never hear me admit that I had Captain and Tenille's Greatest Hits on cassette, as I was blaring "Love will keep us together" while delivering pizzas in Las Vegas. Steely Dan's Decade CD is in heavy rotation in our home any time that it rains. Hall & Oates "Sarah Smile" is one of the best. Adam & the Ants is required for housecleaning. "Eyes of a Stranger" by the Payolas STILL turns me on. Now that I'm older, I can accept that I love these songs without worry. A tradition happens every Christmas eve at my uncle's house. He breaks out the albums, we move the furniture, and dance. Albums include Barry Manilow, Captain & Tenille, the Grease soundtrack, and Tom Jones. One of my favorite visions is my whole family boogeying to "Kiss" by Tom Jones. Including Grandpa. Another fantastic memory is my friend Greg in high school, with purple hair, singing along to all of the words to "Muskrat Love". Can you imagine what our children will be embarassed to admit that they listened to? Time will only tell. *Stace
[MMouse]: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n336
Yeah he does, and it's what makes it partially annoying In a message dated 5/7/99 3:40:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << They were pretty good live, but the frontman sings with a fake english accent. Theo C. University of Washington >>
[MMouse]: yeh
For guilty pleasures as far as I'm concernted, nothing can beat "America" by Neil Diamond--hell, I'm gonna go see the man in concert this august in portland. -Dan ps. My friend's dad delivered Neil Diamond's son, Dustin, better known as Screetch from Saved by the Bell. Dan Reynolds http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~bankrupt "Hey, what indian tribe occupied southern california? They were a lucky bunch of fellers!"