ieah, it must be tough, living in LA, seeing all those celebs. here in
Tulsa, OK the biggest celebrity we've gotten recently is Willie Tyler and
Lester at the local comedy club.
i'm going.
so very sad.
Jake
> Speaking of Minor Celebrity Sightings, here are mine for this week:
>
> 1) Fred Sa
Speaking of Minor Celebrity Sightings, here are mine for this week:
1) Fred Savage, yelling at a plain looking girl, at a staged reading starring Ben
Savage
2)Teck out of Real World Hawaii, in Starbucks
3) Brittney Spears' back up dancers, getting thier hair done as a group (and not
tipping the
so whats up with the beastie / rage tickets?
$50.00 for general admission here in connectedicut.. i guess thats the
price to pay to be trendy
so what gives? is half the money going towards arming the zapatistas or the
tibetan freedom fighters? or is it going towards a new basketball court
> From: Deborah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> From the Epic site (modestmouse.com) it lists them starting a
> 'US tour' in Seattle on 9/4:
>
> New Tour Dates!
> Modest Mouse is hitting the road again, and this time
> they're going cross country! Dates
> start in Seattle 9/4 and will run al
In a message dated 7/14/00 11:47:04 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< rumors from the portland front: modest mouse, sept 5 & 6 at the crystal >>
where did you hear this rumor. please let it be true
http://www.nme.com/reviews/reviews/2714060748.html
<< > ZEPPELIN BLOWS GOATS
i didn't like them when i was your age either. give it time
>>
opinions are just that, but I am not a led zep fan, and I'm 21, so I think
its safe to say I won't become one. They have talent, but I think there are
plenty of bands that are equally as talented. And I
> From: "norske ho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: sphincter band
>
> ZEPPELIN BLOWS GOATS
i didn't like them when i was your age either. give it time
> From: "Toni Rickman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: ween
>
> All I can say is, if you don't "get" Ween, then you must not
> get fucked up. That
forget the mouse!! in reading the ticketmaster page for ks, i have found
that motley crue, megadeth, and anthrax are ALL coming to play together in
august. i am so jazzed.
kelli
So, what are the odds that the Ticketmaster webpage is right and they really
are coming to Oz in September??? If it's true, my world will be officially
rocked. hardcore.
kelli
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 5:59 PM
Subject: [MMouse]: Black Dice
> I don't know who requested info about these guys, and it was pretty long
ago,
> but...
> They have some new (?) release on TMU. I'd suggest getting one of the
7"'s
> first, though.
>
> Phil
>
i saw a flyer yesterday that said that modest mouse and rancid are gonna be headlining
warped tour 2001
--pete
I don't know who requested info about these guys, and it was pretty long ago,
but...
They have some new (?) release on TMU. I'd suggest getting one of the 7"'s
first, though.
Phil
www.insound.com
And www.mp3it.com has a whole shitload of live tracks.
Phil
tickets for the portland show are actually on sale at the crystal
ballroom NOW. . .my friend was there as they were printing them up and
bought two this afternoon. . .
jenny
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 12:30:34 -0700 Deborah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >rumors from the portland front: modest mouse, s
No, it's completely new releases (5 in all)--though they may have been
written around the time of Cat & the Cobra, the sound has some
different nuances.
We've got facts in the factory.
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Dusty wrote:
> doesnt this have some of the same songs as cat and the cobra? or am i
>
In a message dated 07/14/2000 2:34:44 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I'm sure most everyone on this list gets "fucked up", or at least wants
to... so I see no relation in them "getting" or not getting Ween. >>
Precisely, not to pick on Ween for that reason, but there'
<< I'm listening to The Moon & Antarctica here at work and it just hit
me: this album is so freaking awesome. >>
I was listening to it on my walkman today on the way home from work, and i
had the same thought. I don't care what anyone says, it's fucking awesome.
paper thin walls to i came as
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/14/00 02:41PM >>>
You don't understand; I want to phsically BE there, at the show, in
Portland, without leaving my house in Maine.
- Original Message -
From: "Ryan McDaniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sen
You don't understand; I want to phsically BE there, at the show, in
Portland, without leaving my house in Maine.
- Original Message -
From: "Ryan McDaniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: [MMouse
You know, the reason I hardly post to this list is because everyone's so
damn critical of every little thing someone says. I wasn't putting anyone
down. I wasn't writing of anyone's particular opinion, and I'm more than
aware that that an individual's "perception of good is subjective." All
It also says on ticketmaster that they are playing with 764-hero and the
shins in Kansas in september...has that already been said?
.bagel.
We could ship it to a website. Bruce Willen has the 01.15.00 show from Portland, and
the MP3s sound good. He might be willing to host another. I think everybody on this
list understands the penalties to their karma if they sell it on eBay.
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/14/00 12:45PM >>>
But wha
I'm listening to The Moon & Antarctica here at work and it just hit
me: this album is so freaking awesome.
But what do you want I should do? I live all the way up in Maine! Is
there some way for me to attend this show WITHOUT actually
traveling all the way to Portland Oregon?
On 14 Jul 2000, at 12:02, Ryan McDaniel wrote:
> This guy is NOT kidding. I just called the box office and he said tickets
>rumors from the portland front: modest mouse, sept 5 & 6 at the crystal
>ballroom. also, has anyone heard of the concretes? i just downloaded some
>mp3s from uprecords. it's awesome.
>
>adrian
>np:milesdavis"esp"
>From the Epic site (modestmouse.com) it lists them starting a 'US tour' in
Seattle
I don't know why I didn't include the BTS show info, so here it is for your
convenience:
Thursday August 24
BUILT TO SPILL
Guitarist/songwriter/vocalist Doug Martsch is the force behind this band that has been
issuing albums at an annual clip since 1993. The now solid line-up includes
ex-Spi
This guy is NOT kidding. I just called the box office and he said tickets go on sale
tomarrow for the shows. Get mom's credit card now and call
The Crystal Box Office
Open Noon - 6pm Mon-Sat
2:30pm - 9pm Sunday
Open Late Event Nights 1332 W. Burnside, Portland, (503) 225-0047
http://www.mcme
i know for a fact that theyre touring in september, so it may be more than
a rumor. theyll be here in sept. as well...
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Adrian Gaut wrote:
> rumors from the portland front: modest mouse, sept 5 & 6 at the crystal
> ballroom. also, has anyone heard of the concretes? i just
rumors from the portland front: modest mouse, sept 5 & 6 at the crystal
ballroom. also, has anyone heard of the concretes? i just downloaded some
mp3s from uprecords. it's awesome.
adrian
np:milesdavis"esp"
First off, your honest opinion is always appreciated...(by me).
I enjoy this sort of stuff. Anyways, you could look at Ween as clownish,
but I look at Ween as having a sense of humor about themselves, about music,
and about life. One of my other true heroes, Frank Zappa was the same way..
he j
bablicon - 'the orange tapered moon'
has anyone heard this album?
it's fantastic
like if trans am was a jazz band from heaven?
In reply to this letter (at the bottom),
I regurgitate a basic economic principle: "The value of a good is
subjective." We base our lives on different perceptions of good and bad and
how those filter onto and affect our resulting utility.
I'm sure most everyone on this list gets "fucked up", o
ini kamoze - "here comes the hotstepper"
here comes the hotstepper
word 'em up!
i'm the lyrical gangsta!
word 'em up!
still livin' like that!
i think that's what you were looking for.
and :
it's possible for a film to a) not have a moral at all, b) to have multiple
morals, c) be completely am
i rec'd an error message when subscribing...just trying to see if i'm actually
subscribed!
---
talking like Buddha
***
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http://www.chickclick.com
girl sites that don't fake it.
http://www.chickmail.com
sign up for your free email.
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you are wrong. oh so wrong hahahahahahahaha.
dany.
--
the zine. fsoa. http://members.tripod.com/~pastworn/fsoa.html
the tape label. (coming soon). pleasesleep records.
the other e-mail. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
np: Turning Point "1988-1991
doesnt this have some of the same songs as cat and the cobra? or am i
wrong?
dusty with the lid off
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey, okay, an EP worth buying is the new Les Savy's (Rome Written Upside
> Down). Bought it a few hours ago & had to send a shout out proclaiming
> it one the top 3 EPs
i like 3wk.com
Does anyone have any extra tickets to Weezer in SF? I'm dying that I missed
getting them. Please email me directly; i'd love you forever.
-taylor
i am so stoked to weezer in az on tues... i just found out they are platin
today... anyone else goin? besides my great friend jesse...
*stacey
> hi all,
>
> for those who love the good music there is a cool Internet radio station:
> http://www.3wk.com a usual day will have The Modest Mouse, Belle and
> Sebastian, Pixies, Sonic Youth, Blonde Redhead, etc.
"..a usual day will have..." should be "..a usual day has..."
esteban.
PS: me
hi all,
for those who love the good music there is a cool Internet radio station:
http://www.3wk.com a usual day will have The Modest Mouse, Belle and
Sebastian, Pixies, Sonic Youth, Blonde Redhead, etc.
esteban.
Hey, okay, an EP worth buying is the new Les Savy's (Rome Written Upside
Down). Bought it a few hours ago & had to send a shout out proclaiming
it one the top 3 EPs of 2000 (right? you wait & see). Enjoyed it from
the first listen. Then, as time progressed & drinks progressed, the
volume progres
ry hard(in the
depressing bad ass sense) live and on most of their albums.
~blake
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: blackheart procession and weezer
> i love black heart proce
i love black heart procession...where did you see them...what city?? i would love to
see them...
--frenchy
ini kamoze - "here comes the hotstepper"
here comes the hotstepper
word 'em up!
i'm the lyrical gangsta!
word 'em up!
still livin' like that!
i think that's what you were looking for.
and :
it's possible for a film to a) not have a moral at all, b) to have multiple
morals, c) be completely am
a resounding YES! i love the black heart procession. my boyfriend and i and
some friends are seeing them this weekend. i hear they put on an amazing
show.
--
Original Message
From: ""<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [MMouse]: blackhear
hey all, if anyone ends up with an extra ticket to the SF Weezer show, plz email me
and ill pay you a pretty penny for it. I was moving that day and didnt get a chance
to get tix ccuz i was uninformed (yeah, the couple of weeks i stop checking the
website, of course they put tix on sale). Im
Anyone on this list like the blackheart procession? I saw them last night
and it was pretty good. yeah.
i know this has been gone over, but is the weezer show in portland sold
out? please say no.
___
Ben Hubbird
[EMAIL PROTE
ROCK!! VUE was so amazing lastnight, if any
of you get the chance to see em, i highly recomend it. they make me
realize that it is possible to play sexy rock n roll and not be a pretentious
butthole. they put on such a rad show, i took like 24 pics of just
them. ok, thats enough.
~blak
All I can say is, if you don't "get" Ween, then you must not get fucked up.
That's what there music is all about. Being fucked up and goofy, and I
happen to be both, which is probably why I love them so. After all, if you
can't make fun of life and be happy, then what's the point of it? Plu
To order the LP's straight from the label, go here:
http://www.cstrecords.com/html/mailorder.html
To order the CD's straight from the label, go here:
http://www.brainwashed.com/kranky/ordering.html
There is a full-length entitled "F# A#(infinity
symbol)," and an EP entitled "Slow Riot For New
: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 10:50 AM
Subject: [MMouse]: GYBE!... (reply to me offlist also if you could)
> Hi,
>
> I've been paying attention to every comment I hear about Godspeed You
Black
> Emperor!... and it seems unanimous that especially everyone
ZEPPELIN BLOWS GOATS
ZEPPELIN BLOWS GOATS
if you've ever seen a war film where the troops sing their "funny" little
marching songs, it almost always starts with "i don't know but i've been
told. . ." followed by some sort of vulgarity.
star
<< "I don't know but I've
been told, you never die (something...) and you never grow old").
Hi,
I've been paying attention to every comment I hear about Godspeed You Black
Emperor!... and it seems unanimous that especially everyone who's seen them
in concert at least likes them (loves 'em, whatHAVEyou).
My inquiry is: where is the cheapest and fastest mailorder outlet that I can
get
D] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 10:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: sdre again, or is it zeppelin?
what is wrong with sounding like led zeppelin anyway? i'd be delighted in
somewhen compared my band to them. unfortunately, the comparison do
what is wrong with sounding like led zeppelin anyway? i'd be delighted in
somewhen compared my band to them. unfortunately, the comparison does not
work in this case. the best one i have heard so far is the new sdre sounds
like rush, because at times it does. is that a bad thing? i don't k
of the
>bands on the list, so they just didnt rate them and acted as they knew what
>they were talking about.
>Mark Robbins *#
>~Blake Sinclair
- Original Message -
From: Robbins, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 2:39 PM
S
Re: lyrics
The words "I don't know but I been told" can be
extracted from at least 5 rock and/or roll songs that
I can think of, and a few hundred blues songs after
that. If it sounds familiar, it's probably because
you've heard it many different times in many different
places before. Some ment
> second, i thought the whole point of magnolia was just how darkly funny
> life can be. i like P.T. Anderson, hard eight was ver' cool. but
magnolia
> kind of left me cold in the end. i mean, the frogs and all that were
neat,
> but some parts were just really dumb. the aimee mann sing-a-long
led zeppelinseriously folks..led zeppelin?? you have to be kidding
me...next thing you know the new sdre record sounds like bob marley..
chris
-Original Message-
From: p. h. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 2:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MMouse
In a message dated 07/13/2000 12:11:47 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I would have to be counted among the ones whom don't like and/or appreciate
Ween. I saw them in Seattle for the first time a few weeks ago (on the
guest list). They were like seeing a bad movie or
the new sunny day sounds like classic rock to me. i don't see the use for
jeremy doing chants. sounds more like led zeppelin than sunny day. just my
opinion.
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [MMouse]: sdre again
>Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 14:10:24 EDT
I saw Fred Garbo in person also. He was fantastic. but unfortunetly, soon
after I signed up to the email mailing list I recieved this letter:
Hello,
This is Fred Garbo's secretary, Cassandra. Earlier at 7:45pm, I regret to
say that Fred Garbo died of cancer. He wished me to inform you all
so i'm asking the list of they could help me a little bit... i'm needed to
move up to la in the fall to start school and because i am a total flop dick,
i haven't made any effort to find myself a housing situation... i'm not
asking for anyone to find me a place or anything... i'm just wondering
Ah, yes. I'm not religious and have never been to Sunday school. Maybe this
is why I didn't recognize the saying.
By the way, I LOE Girl O'Clock and I Love a Magician by D-Plan. Love it,
love it, love it.
-PAAtrick
>For those of you who live in Portland we have some
>good shows coming up in the next month or so. Weezer
>is playing the Alladin on the 22nd of this month,
>764-HERO is playing on the 7th of August at the
>Crystal and Built to Spill is playing the Crystal on
>the 24th.
>
Thanks for the BTS info
does anybody listen to primal scream? or the manic street preachers? and what
do they sound like?
For those of you who live in Portland we have some
good shows coming up in the next month or so. Weezer
is playing the Alladin on the 22nd of this month,
764-HERO is playing on the 7th of August at the
Crystal and Built to Spill is playing the Crystal on
the 24th.
___
i saw fred garbo in person. he died, though.
I would have to be counted among the ones whom don't like and/or appreciate
Ween. I saw them in Seattle for the first time a few weeks ago (on the
guest list). They were like seeing a bad movie or bad art. We gave it a
chance and then left. To me, they are like some cheesy vaudeville style of
From: norske ho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [MMouse]: magnolia/uberjew - the daughter of moses!
> Date: July 12, 2000 1:15 PM
>
> > Robert Altman did shortcuts, nashville, the player (which i liked
better
> > than short cuts), cookies furtune,
<< yeah dogg the white stripes have a song with the dirtbombs on a split 7"
that comes packaed with a MULTIBALL magazine from last month or
something.
MULTIBALL magazine. the only magazine i know dedicated to garage punk
and pinball
russ >>
yea "hand springs" is probably their best s
> Robert Altman did shortcuts, nashville, the player (which i liked better
> than short cuts), cookies furtune, pret a porter, and a bunch o' other
> stuff.
oh yeah. i own the player actually..with whoopie goldberg on the side ;)
i got as far as when she starts to investigate or something like
about wierd number theory check out the movie "pi" if you havent already,
its amazing all the stuff they found.
~blake
- Original Message -
From: Dusty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: magnoli
Okay, so everyone needs to check out
http://www.fredgarbo.com">Fred Garbo the Inflatable Man
This is some crazy shit. Learn it. Live it. Love it.
-matt
Be sure and check out the guestbook, while you're there.
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I remember someone mentioning the lyrics in between two songs on M & A and
> how he/she thought they were familiar (Something like "I don't know but I've
> been told, you never die (something...) and you never grow old"). Well, I
> was minding
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, George ? wrote:
> I'm dumb-founded that people are taking it seriously. Personally, I thought
> it was really funny, and can't imagine hopw anyone could miss the fact that
> it's just a joke. The review of Fevers & Mirrors in the today's Pitchfork
> goes on and on about i
I remember someone mentioning the lyrics in between two songs on M & A and
how he/she thought they were familiar (Something like "I don't know but I've
been told, you never die (something...) and you never grow old"). Well, I
was minding my own business in the dentist's chair when Last Dance W
nolia, but its a rip
> off of 1992's "short cuts". also highly recomended.
>
> ~blake
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Andrew Hager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 8:59 AM
> Subject: [MM
Its been a while since ive seen the movie, and its been a
while since this group had a rather long discusion on it, but
i remember us all talking about the occurance of the number
86 was it? or 28, or 82, something with and 8, i was
wondering if anyone had a tally of how many times it appeared
in
http://www.likesilver.org
+
Dear all,
We are up. We are good for go. And we are ready for you to enjoy yourselves
with fine poems and literature. Not to mention a few new redesigns of old
pieces. Those are floating around, see if you can spot them. heh.
We have some awe
sorry, friend but Magnolia is no ripoff.
First, if anything, magnolia is an homage (big
difference) to Nashville, which Altman made in the
70's. If you watch that movie (brilliant, but not as
important as magnolia) you will notice that triplett
and the main old guy are both in magnolia, which sh
If by chance anyone does dig Ween and you will be beside your computer
tomorrow morning,
I am planning on broadcasting the first 50 minutes of their live show here
Saturday night in Austin on my shoutcast. Actually, maybe the afternoon is
better, say 3:00 CST, 1:00 California, 4:00 EST.
Open
yeah dogg the white stripes have a song with the dirtbombs on a split 7"
that comes packaed with a MULTIBALL magazine from last month or
something.
MULTIBALL magazine. the only magazine i know dedicated to garage punk
and pinball
russ
cked! but the
special effects were rad, and mark whalberg can go wrong, except in in
taking the role.
~blake
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 2:19 PM
Subject: RE: [MMouse]: magnolia
> This is not to Bl
didnt quote star so i made no sense.
<< i wasn't going to post either, but i gotta throw a shout-out to my peeps,
yo.
no one mentioned richard buckner, joel rl phelps or silkworm. surely, this
is criminal.
star >>
tom waits, white stripes
hen he became the newest 'genious' on the
block.
Oh yeah, PTA does write really strong female characters which is really rare
these days. So props
to him for that. I say really strong, maybe just strong. Hal Hartley and
John Sayles write them stronger (if we are talking about men w
-
From: norske ho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: magnolia
> > if you liked magnolia, check out the movie that magnolia ripped off.
its
> > called "short cuts" and if you watch it...you w
From: One Hundred Watt Warlock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: God Ween Satan
> I've gone all weekend with this uneasy feeling because some
> caloused person casually said on this
> mail list last week, 'saw ween.. it was boring'.
caloused? i don't have an calluses...
I'm happy you stood up
> From: "Blake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [MMouse]: magnolia
>
> if you liked magnolia, check out the movie that magnolia
> ripped off. its
> called "short cuts" and if you watch it...you will totally
> notice the
> blatent simalaritie
y 11, 2000 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: magnolia
> > if you liked magnolia, check out the movie that magnolia ripped off.
its
> > called "short cuts" and if you watch it...you will totally notice the
> > blatent simalarities. dont get me wrong, i loved magnolia, but
> if you liked magnolia, check out the movie that magnolia ripped off. its
> called "short cuts" and if you watch it...you will totally notice the
> blatent simalarities. dont get me wrong, i loved magnolia, but its a rip
> off of 1992's "short cuts". also highly recomended.
i think this has b
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I've gone all weekend with this uneasy feeling because some
> caloused person casually said on this
> mail list last week, 'saw ween.. it was boring'.
caloused? i don't have an calluses...
> I just am not sure who goes to a ween show in the first place
> if they woul
.
~blake
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From: Andrew Hager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 8:59 AM
Subject: [MMouse]: magnolia
> yeah im a tard mullet..but i just saw magnolia last night (seriously it
didnt come to any theaters in this area
> yeah im a tard mullet..but i just saw magnolia last night (seriously it
didnt come to any theaters in this area until now..at the cheapo $1.50
> theater) and yeah i love it blah blah blah..i remember a while ago a lot
of talk about it on here...like all the odd references to the whole
> frogs ra
<< Goddamn, i fucking love the blues explosion... >>
but they're not as good as the oblivians were.
<>
or tom waits. or whats most criminal of all, the white stripes. "de stijl"
would be the record of the year were it not for modest mouse and dillinger
four's.
i really dont think it effects f&m at all. i have the lp so just cant skip
thru it as easy and i just take it as another song almost. it doesnt bother
me.
pants.
ryan
ED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [MMouse]: bright eyes c.d. interview thing
>Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 11:50:06 -0400
>
>okay see i "get" the interview and i still hate it...i think fevers and
>mirrors is an amazing album...its breathtaking..but that damned
>interview d
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