On Mon, 6 Nov 1995, Derek Tokar - PHAS/F93 wrote:
>
> well i've combed through all the pop ex reviews and i don't remember one
> that gave the maker's mark any kind words. it seems like no one was
i gave no reviews of the popx, but here goes anyways ...
i sat in the birdland with a kind of
>
>on sunday, the Pit became a freakin madhouse party! :) 3 local bands and
>the mighty LEN! :) yay, len! they drove all the way down from toronto to
>play the show and they rawked the house down. :)
> Purifica was the first band up. They are a 5 piece from out here in a
> Next was Son
..and now...james covey, ladies and gentlemen.
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Date: Fri, 14 Apr 1995 16:59:29 -0300
From: James R. Covey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: in-dyd
mc>On Thu, 13 Apr 1995, "Macho Man" James R. Covey wrote:
wow, no one ever calls me "mac
while reading mike's little rant (he's such a charmer :) ), i was
reminded of one of my favourite little debates he was involved in. watch
out for james' killer rebuttal, coming soon
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Date: Fri, 14 Apr 1995 13:15:12 -0300 (ADT)
From: Michael Damian Cata
only east coast entries this time
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CHARTS FOR THE WEEK OF October 23rd to 29th, 1995:
^
TOP 35
TC LC Artist/Record/Label
2 1* Plumtree/Water Had Leaked Into My Suit/45/Cinnamon Toast
15 -- * E
Paul,
Len's tape "Superstar" is on No records out of
Halifax.
Someone out there in sloan-net should have the address for no.
But since you're already in Halifax, I'm sure any cool local record
store should have it(ROW,SAM'S...).
Yeah, I heard them on the closing credits for cbc's "StreetCents"
hidee hoe, neighbours, :)
Ottawa was sure kickin this weekend. :) On top of the usual weekend
punk-out shows occuring in the nation's capital, we were visited by some
extra special bands. :) and i don't mean the ripcordz. ;)
On saturday, the superfriendz and al tuck and no action swung by
Harper's Bazaar Sept. 1993
NME March 1993
or melody Maker
On Sat, 4 Nov 1995, Robert Cormier wrote:
> I red an article about Halifax and the G-7 in the Maclean's magazine. They
> were referring to Halifax as being tagged "the next Seattle", "the very
> anatomy of a hip city" and "a San Francisco