OK, Here's the scoop on Postering in St.John's and some info on how it is
similar to Halifax.
The city of St.John's attempted to outlaw postering on Telephone poles in
the downtown area about 3 years ago. They put up about 10 event boards
for public postering around downtown. These boards are
hey y'all :)
sizzle teen (roaming reporter writing from home) here! watch _ytv news_
tonight/today (depending on what time zone you're in) and catch their
coverage of the halifax pop explosion! an ok amount of live shots (well, i'm
happy -- sloan, jale, super friendz, pluto, thrush hermit,
Just making sure that everyone remembers to watch Realtime this week..
2 good reasons..
-Pop Explosion concert thing..
-Superfriendz are supposed to be there..
who knows what else..
Hmmm..
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Bryce Colenbrander|I Told Her Affection Has
my mother always said good things come to those who wait. and it's always
true. i've been waiting to see the super friendz and al tuck on the same
bill since they last played together at the oasis this summer and man,
was i pleased to hear they'd be touring together this november. and then,
actually that is jale who will be recording with Brad and I do not think
The Hermit have ecided when they are going back into the studio...
On Thu, 9 Nov 1995, Paul Landry wrote:
I heard rumours that Thrush Hermit are going to be recording
their first full length *woohoo* album with Brad
Last night I had the opportunity to see Superfriendz play at the Rev in
Edmonton. I've only seen them once before- in August. They were
incredible again!!!
Al Tuck opened the show- I'd never even heard anything by him before. He
was pretty good, but it didn't really suit the atmosphere.
issue #5 of gordon isnor's zine _left hip_
is now available! i got my hands on a copy
about a week and half ago now, and it's
really excellent. highlights of this one
(in addition to the poster problem piece):
- al tuck in conversation about his new band,
growing up in pei, and ghost
^-- any one understand that subject heading, cuz i don't! ;)
all righty, just when you thought that the market has come clean again,
the second installment of _in the meantime..._ has arrived with bells
on. You've read it on a sticker, you were driving slow right before the
day you said
Regarding Katrina's inquiry about Patrick being in Bluegrass
Lawnmower...Al Tuck really wanted Patrick to blow some leads
in the lawnmower but it all crumbled when Tuck refused to learn Two
Minutes To Midnight by Maiden and Breakin' The Law by Priest.Such
is history...
Jay
We are working on all ages shows for the Super friendz on their way back
home in early Dec. cross your fingers and let us know of any places you
have in mind.
cm
On Wed, 8 Nov 1995, Tara da Costa wrote:
hey there :)
ok listen you pop rock kids, just because you can not mosh to
Ok I do not know why I did not think of this before but..
here is the deal, no one are bigger fans of The Super friendz than you
folks, except for those of you who think they stink.. but anyway
it looks like The Chart, or Chart will be putting the Super Friendz on
the cover next issue and they
From: SNAP-DRAGON [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: *Special* Ed. @ the Ward Room
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thruster kicked it up at the WR on Thurs.! Word is they sounded better
than ever (2nd hand/good source)!! As usual they frightened a few who
were expecting something a bit more generic. They busted a
I remember my first concert at the Wardroom back in '89 when I was a frosh at
King's College. Kearney Lake Road (was Chris Murphy in that band?) was
playing and they really put on a good show. I think I remember Drew Yamada
there as well I think, and who knows, maybe getting some subconcious
so much larger...is it still used for gigs?). The thing that I remember
most about this show was being thrown into the wall repeatedly during the
KLR cover of led zepplin's the immigrant song...those were the days
indeed!:):) (it was a lot of fun,klr were amazing). Drew Charles Austin
Ha!
Katrina Grentz [EMAIL PROTECTED] noted:
}i still have the posters for that show under my bed somewhere (this gig
}is not a toy or something like that). it was kearney lake rd (jay
}ferguson on guitar,henri sangalang on bass crazy long-haired chris
}murphy on drums...ok so we have answered
Hi, this is Melfar from Trike.I live with Mike from the
Chinstraps and I gotta tell you that the new props are going to be
chinstraperific. I haven't seen them but I've seen the blueprints and I
also stole the minutes from their last meeting..I can't say
anymore, its too
flyer reads: Dec 7: The Super Friendz with Al Tuck and No Action
the venue would be the Volcano in Kitchener :) yipeee! ...but i'm not
sure if it's 100% definite.
also, this month's _impact_ features a little blurb and pic of trike :)
and to all the ottawa people:
does anyone know right
WOW! I can't belive it. Saturday at the birdland State Champs, Weasel Faced
Judge and Thrush Hermit. Now were getting some variety. I'm curious to how
everyone will react to weasel faced judge, I thought everyone hated them
in this town. I wonder how they got on the bill? I finally get to see
Hello i just read 1 1/2 hrs worth of mail has anyone heard of a SHORT
MESSAGE lately? like all this bickering that takes place over the list
isn't there another place for it? anyways i will write some updates on
me:
Novacain (my band si tu te souviens) is playing its first non school gig
at
That was the same episode that Sloan was on too.. I think, what total
camera hogs, eh?
Simple tuniversal Brendan.
On Wed, 8 Nov 1995, Tara Lee Wittchen wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 1995, Bryce Colenbrander wrote:
i also heard somewhere, that the really old street cents theme was
done by
I'm surprised nobody's talked about Rita's new release here yet. It's
called Porch Songs, and is a tribute to the Halifax band Coyote.
This is probably MacNeil's most intense effort to date, and she really
brings new life to these songs.
some of the tracks really shine. Her rendition of Never
Len cd's can be bought as of mon. at most record stores, or can be bought
through mail order. write:
Funtrip Records
Box 362 Station B
Toronto, Ont.
M5T 2W2
make cheques or money orders payable to Marc or Sharon Costanzo
cd- $13 tapes-$7 ppd.
On Wed, 8 Nov 1995, colin mackenzie wrote:
ok listen you pop rock kids, just because you can not mosh to something
does not mean it is not cool. Yea the Super Friendz are amazing, but if
you want to look a little closer at the music instead of just the cool:
you will find that Al Tuck
On Wed, 8 Nov 1995, James R. Covey wrote:
talk about missing a scoop. what a moron. on saturday and sunday
afternoons, he could have interviewed people from what i consider to be
some of the most important record labels in canada...he could have gone to
some of the all ages shows and
ok listen you pop rock kids, just because you can not mosh to something
does not mean it is not cool. Yea the Super Friendz are amazing, but if
you want to look a little closer at the music instead of just the cool:
you will find that Al Tuck has had a great influence on many of the Super
for anyone who was at the first all ages show at the gravitee club during
the pop explosion, i'm not sure if i'm imagining this or not, but i seem
to remember strawberry doing a cover during their set. for some reason i
think it was a cure song but then again, i could be completely imagining
Finally, isis has seen it fit for someone to log on..gr...
Anyways- an update on the show on Friday night @ The Oasis- it will be The
Chinstraps, Sanisoft, and Best FChips (featuring our very own Jim Cooper!)
So please, please come- you have my personal guarantee you will love the
show.
peter,love tara,forever again,gordon street haunting,the road south,songs
about chris,
not if i smell ya first, blue sky for julie/smother,elevator to hell, and the
sloan/eric's trip split 7
If you are trying to get all of the Eric's trip stuff then it's going to be
quite tuff.
Their first
Angela,
This is a list of all the Eric's Trip stuff I know of in addition to the
list you posted.
Eric's Trip: Float/opening song/trapped in NY.-7 on Summershine(+subpop)
One song members of compilations: Raw Energy-sickness-cd
Yes! word on the street has it that we (being the kids in radioblaster)
are finally getting to play with eric's trip. We will be playing with
ET, orange glass and made in toronto at the horseshoe on Nov. 16. This
IS NOT the all ages show, unfortunately, but we are ecstatic. We were
one
hey guys. the subject line says it all. due to the constant whining
of everyone on the sloannet about mucheast and my own personal
abhorrance (is that a word catano?) of the show, i have decided to do
something that i thought about doing long ago. tell them they suck.
i know this sounds mean or
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 North.
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
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 of
..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
mcOn Thu, 13 Apr 1995, Macho Man James R. Covey wrote:
wow, no one ever calls me macho
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,
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 -- *
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
On Sun, 5 Nov 1995, Tara Lee Wittchen wrote:
broken girl/moonsocket question:
is julie covering chris or is chris covering julie with somebody else's
love?
julie covers somebody else's love and does one original, and moon
socket covers laugh with me and does one original. don't know
Who knew they were good? I always figured it was because james, jim and i
could charm the pants off our friends at radio stations and magazines.
but we don't actually know anyone at queen's so maybe these state champs
guys are really good and you should all buy their record. see james' sig
for
hello to everyone on this fine sunday morning :)
there have been a few people lately asking about the les amis
project and its progress so here's the scoop: Right now we've *finally*
gotten all of the submissions in and we're about to begin compiling
everything making the tapes. woooh!
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Hi All,
the 1st Annual RealTime Upick Concert/Contest is officially ON.
if you've got www access:
http://realtime.cbcstereo.com/ccl/upick.html
if you don't have web access, read on
WHAT IT IS:
You get to vote on which RealTime live concerts we'll
replay On December 23rd.
hey sloannetters. looks like the success of
the pop explosion gigs at wormwood's did make
people think about it as an ideal venue for
gigs where you want people to actually pay
attention, they've booked a couple such gigs
and actually listed them in the cinema guide
along with the movies.
yay, i just finished delivering four billion copies of exclaim all over
freezing cold snowy calgary and finally got a chance to read it for myself.
well i'm just so darn proud of those state champs, i'm gonna post the
review for all to see. who cares if its self serving. i gotta eat somehow...
hey
just incase some of you haven't seen this month's _exclaim_ mag yet, here
are some tour dates for their _4 on your floor tour_ (wasn't there a 4
on the floor sketch-comedy show on cbc many years back with 'mr.
canoehead'):
nov. 6 - Crocks n' Rolls, Thunder Bay ON
nov. 7 - The Pyramid,
the discorder web site is at http://www.ams.ubc.ca/citr
the state champs spine 7s are now avail in vancouver at scratch track
records or by contacting andrea, [EMAIL PROTECTED],who agreed to distribute
the rest (AND gave me candy for the flight home:):) here's what the oct
issue said about the
Sloanzanites,
Jeremy, from Umichigan, I believe.wanted some info on Plum Tree a
while back. I don't think anybody answered him so here is what I
know, feel free to add to this limited knowledge.
First of all, Plum Tree is an all-girl quartet who like to play
Super Pop. I don't know how
The Sunday Coffee House series begins again at Cafe Ole on Nov. 12 with
PIGGY and guests. Cheap coffee, cheap sweets etc.. Please do come and
tell yer friends.
Jenni Pierce (jale) played solo last night @ Cafe Ole, w/Matt Murphy
on guitar. As tempting as it is to put down Jale, Jenni DOES have
When I interviewed them (mostly Amanda), I was told that their
influences were Pop music. K-records kind of stuff.whatever that
is...actually who knows, it could be Kay-records for all I
yeah, K records, from Olympia Washington. started by one of the best
no talent bands ever, Beat
so the pop explosion was over but i had one last night in halifax with my
good friends. many of the sloan net kids who had travelled from across
canada and the states had to leave on sunday, which is too bad. i hope
they come back this summer.
jim cooper, grumpy old man to all of you, called
Sunday Night, Bar Show, Birdland, Last night of the Halifax Pop Explosion
Wooden Stars were up first and i only caught the last two or three songs
and they were bizarre. i'm afraid i didn't see enough of it to fully
appreciate what they were trying to do. a LOT of the really cool :) boys
i
I forget who, but someone asked about Rebecca West tour dates. These are
VERY tentative- and most of the venues are not yet confirmed. However,
this is as much detail as they currently have:
Nov.6 Peterborough
7 TO (Horseshoe)
8 Kingston
9 Kitchener
10
so i kinda slept in a LOT this day. you have no idea how exhausting it is
watching all those bands and walking up and down those hills and getting
used to the atlantic climate again and blah blah blah...
anyway, we wandered over to wormwood's in the middle of the afternoon.
the indie record
On Tue, 31 Oct 1995, James R. Covey wrote:
ok, here's my review of the riverdales:
the ramones on an off night. i said as
much to shelley popexplosion when i ran
into her mel, and she told me that patrick
said the same thing. so we have a consensus.
:-) it was a pretty bad knockoff.
being the lameass losers we were, four of us were sitting at roderick's
spacing out and missing bad luck #13. luckily (HAHA!!) we got to birdland
for nerdy girl's set only four songs into it. this was the all ages show
on friday, by the way.
the performance was one of the best. if it wasn't
what a surprise, elevator to hell were SOOO LOUD!!! they played an
awesome version of clearly see me and why i didn't like august 93 and
a few other songs. ron is a madman on the keyboards, no kidding. it has a
very different feel than watching eric's trip live, even though it's
still rick and
Tara wrote:
it kind of goes you did real well, you did real well together, we did
well together, but not forever and in the verses, it sounds like a
little story about the first time she ever went to see elevator to hell
cause it really sounds like she's talking about what it's like to not be
on
on sunday, the cinnamon toast brunch was held at birdland. i know
everyone was having trouble with venues and all but it was really hard to
feel like eating much in the dirty dark old birdland. there was a lot of
food, scrambled eggs, blueberry pancakes, bagels, homefries, and of
course, lots
On Mon, 30 Oct 1995, Mark Kenneth Mullane wrote:
I wish someone with some clue to what is happening, would help Mike
Campbell out on this one. Later, Mark
Ok, here's how YOU can help clue him in.
(902)453-2844
That's his number, call him and tell what's going down in your scene that
he
Hey y'all.
Nerdy Girl has been asked to be in a Montreal Rock calender but they only
want live shots. So I was wondering if anyone took any live shots of us
during the pop explosion.
also tara in calgary. Bell's On. Eric Goulem and Cecil Seaskull.
recorded at Surf Studio w/ Alezan
Same goes here.. If any of you people out there have the adress for any
band's home page mail it to me.. Or, for that matter if you have the
home page adresses for any Canadian band.. ie. furnaceface. I dont'
think that they have one, but it was just an example.. =] I'm going to
put a page
helen axed:
Does NE one know NE thing about the Tim Robbins Experience? They have a
song on the Bubblegun Records compilation CD (Blow Hard and Pop) and the
band appears to be a Thrush Hermit side project..
it's three members of thrush hermit, on different
..bored yet? then STOP reading these, chump! :) anyway, for those of you
who care, i could barely stand up friday AFTERNOON when i woke up, thanks
to halifax being a bunch of stupid hills (just ask warren and d'arcy how
much they enjoyed it). much as i hate the prairies, i love the flatness
of
Tara Wittchen wrote THIS heinous paragraph on All Hallow's Eve:
BUT thanks to dream and adina's when harry met sally restaurant
ordering style :) :) (does the fajitas have onions? can i get this
dressing on the side? do you haveetc etc etc) :) :) we took forever
to eat and i missed len.
i missed the first few acts due to the sloannet event.
i can't remember if i was there for made or not. isn't that silly of me?
coyote, however, i remember, as they kicked my ass all over the floor.
they were off to an ok start but then something happened and they just
fuckin ROCKED. i've
SADLY (i mean this) i missed the hip hop showcase which was taking place
at the same time as the sloan net event at jimcee's. i felt really bad,
since i had promised cory i would come and watch his band play. i also
was curious to see six too especially, since cory and brian had mentioned
him
if you're totally sick to death of hearing about it, press delete now, baby.
however, i finally got through the four metric tonnes of email i had
while i was away and it seems there were only a few reviews. i thought
i'd write a bit about some of the things that stuck in my mind. i think
i'll
Hello there all,
For those of you interested, St. John's, Newfoundland band CHED now
has a webpage which can be accessed with the following address:
http://www.cs.mun.ca/~philipv/ched.html
Can someone post some addresses of other Eastern Canadian band
this is really long but i haven't posted anything in ages and this has
been in my head for a few months so come on, at least glance over what i
have to say cause i think this list needs some serious discussion once in
a while.
last night's MuchEast got me thinking about a lot of things. people
Hello,
I think this was discussed once before, but I just found a new web
page, and I thought I'd look up the sloan boys and here's what I found:
*Chris Murphy:
-Jacob's Ladder (1990) [partygoer]
-Quest For The Mighty Sword (1990) [Skiold]
-Poltergeist III (1988) [Dusty]
*Andrew Scott:
i also hit the metropolis last night, in anticipation of a grand
event. it was cool to get to meet joel for the first time, because i
had never talked to him before, and i just happened to run into him as
he parked the mighty tour school bus out back before the show. thrush
hermit really did a
Hi,
went to see the urge caravan last night...TH and GbV really rocked...I'm
pretty sure that UO may have...perhaps...but you wanna know why the merch
for GbV was 28$ and shirts for TH weren't even available at the venue ?
blame it on UO's management...TH got in shit for selling shirts at the
ok, i think i've used that subject line before.
oh well. a little pink floyd reference for all
you space needle fans. all the young dudes.
get it on. bang a gong. when you rock and roll
with me, there's nowhere i'd rather be.
anyways, the point of this post is to talk about
last night's
On Fri, 27 Oct 1995, Anthony Bekavac wrote:
does any one know if they have any
plans to do any more recording anytime soon, or are they gonna tour with uo
and gbv on the american leg of the tour?
Talked to Joel after the show in London and he said that they are
doing their own tour in
Are they _on tour_ officially? They're supposed to play here on Nov 10th
and no opening bands have been named yet. Is Orange Glass playing here?
What's going on? Help my lame unknowing ass!
Alsochek the review of Lancerfest in November's [EMAIL PROTECTED](exclaim!).
Superfriendz' sappy teen
Ok wellmy frend told me yesterday that ET and orange glass are
playing a show at 1pm (?!?) in toronto at lee's palace on
saturday november 18th i think it was.
I don't know how much it costs but i might be going and was
wondering if any toronto-area sloan-netters might be going too.
I wonder
On Sat, 28 Oct 1995, Dorian Dawson wrote:
Someone mentioned a tara s'appart tape/demo/something a few weeks ago. If
I recall correctly, there was an address from which it was availble. I
have lost the address. If anyone knows to what I am referring, could you
re-post the address?
the
Whoa.. you know, it's true, that if you live on the road too long you
really _do_ start to loose mental capacity... Man.. those Guided by Voices
must have snuck some beer into Rob's evian wawa.
Brenda-godda-da-vita.. bay-bay.
On Fri, 27 Oct 1995, Bob Benvie wrote:
All you geeks:
It's
last night we went to see thrush hermit and guided by voices. thrush
hermit kind of stopped by my house after the show. my mom thought that
they were very nice. by the way, the Re:DEstruction thing really WAS
written by the Benv. Joel looked very out of place, kind of like a
cardboard cutout.
All you geeks:
It's all about this:
1. Judge
2. Jury
3. Executioner
We are busy perverting your insignificant perception of Cliff.
We eat and bastardize your puny Fenwick-Gibb.
Blah blah blah
Turn your dumb computer off now you nerd, so sayeth the Destructor.
Cliff kicks my ass so don't even
hello :)
wheee! midterms are finally done :) yep, after 4 hours of perfect
panic, i headed off to the volcano club in kitchener to watch the 3
groups mentioned. and they were excellent!! (btw: i know i'm talking
about bands from the *other* coast, but read on if you don't mind..)
i got
On Fri, 27 Oct 1995, Bryce Colenbrander wrote:
is it just me, or does this sound suspiciously like the limited edition,
edgefest3 only 7 ?
i'm assuming that it is...i know that sloan/murderecords kept (i think)
maybe about a quarter of the pressing the were supposed to be given out
at
Date sent: Wed, 25 Oct 1995 18:05:15 -0800
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:QUEBEC: spooked
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copies to: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alright I'm nervous now.
I don't even live there anymore, but
hey i just got home and finally finally finally i get to read the october
issue of vox...state champs _nevada downs_ 7'' is sitting proudly at the
top of the vox singles charts (based on CJSW airplay). and i didn't even
play them...well, maybe once.
by the way, vox is probably the coolest
i'm going to be in vancouver this weekend (fr sat to tues am) i'm just
wondering if anyone has an info regarding record stores, shows or cool
places to visit while i'm there (any help would be appreciated!! :). i
think we're going to the DOA, art bergman thing at the commodore sun
night the
no political chat from me...I just want to clear up an error I made in
my last posting.
Thruster are playing at both Cafe Ole and Birdland on Friday, then at the
Oasis on Saturday...as far as PEI or UPEI are concerned I was just passing
along what MDM told me-I'll get the lowdown over the
On Wed, 25 Oct 1995, Jeremy Harris Clarke wrote:
i saw the reviews(dream and james's) about SPACE NEEDLE and they SOUND by
far the most intersting thing at the POPX, unless they're some kinda
mediocre(sp?) space rock-clutch-monstermagnet ripeoff type thing. where
can i hear some? who
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mr.Pink) noted:
}I don't have the schedule on me but some of the bands are Elevator to Hell,
}Orange Glass, Grasshopper, Purple Knight(which is Mark Gaudet's band which
}started several years ago),
several as in 20! Mark is thirty-something and started said band
with
Hey, an online special feature on Colin MacKenzie:
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hi warren i miss you lots and your laugh too
my sfz 7'' says the same thing on the cover (when they pay me) but on
the actual record on side b it says copyright 1994 stinkin rich. hee hee.
well who really cares, but anyway.
tara
--
A lot of people think Matt's Kato Kaelin.
He just played a free noontime show at the U of S, and I just feel
compelled to write about it, I've never been this moved by anything I've
seen live before. He was kind of squished into a corner by a triangular
staircase thing, and so the forty or fifty people watching him were
spread out in
On Tue, 24 Oct 1995, Michael Damian Catano wrote:
it's a perfect bill. it seems ludicrous that people would be talking
about leaving the show before UO play, to avoid the tired rock antics,
.maybe you just *don't want* to see the next band after having been
*totally* blown away by the
Here is the schedule for Fuzzfest:
Friday October 27 at Riverview High School(Riverview is just outside Moncton
across the River fro those incommon with the Moncton geography):
Doors open at 5:00 and the show starts at 6:00
Elevator to Hell
Bad Luck 13
Cleveland Steamer
Roach
THC
The Disowned
Hey, Liz Pickard (of Liz Band fame) brought Crispin to St.John's too. I
saw the show. He seemed like a cool guy but the readings were not what I
hoped. At moments they sort of shone and made me feel like everything was
going to congeal into some big picture but it never did. Now don't get me
Hey everyone, remember me from last year? No, well...uh, I, uh,
nevermind. Anyway since this is the place to be if you want those
east coast answers answered, answer me this (please).
When Thrush Hermit played the Pop Explosion last Sunday they did
a stylin' new one called Darling
i just saw crispin glover do a reading of eight of his books at the
birdland. my oh my, that boy is wacky.
the movie the orkly kid was truly fuct. picture this: outcast in small town
dreams of being olivia newton john impersonater. he realises his dreams
at a town talent show.
mike
For all you other islanders on here the next show here in PEI that i
am aware of is Junkhouse at Myron's on Monday...it is a 19+ show
though. The next all ages show is State Champs, Plumtree, Chase and
the coolest PEI band I know--Good Guy Eddie featuring former members
of Chiliwack. No,
Hey all,
I just had a chat with the boys from the local rabbits, and I also spoke
to Brian for a bit. He told me that he would be leaving the band after
they record their album for murder, which Jay will be producing! His last
show will probably be the record launch. Theu really looked good
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I got this on the subpop list. soundz important. readit good.
Jermz
i just saw that it's a hoax and that makes me a big stupidhead
garbageface. sorry to waste wa
Maybe you should have paid more attention in french class adam.
At 07:26 PM 10/23/95 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 95-10-20 03:09:58 EDT, you write:
Jamais, jamais, jamais je ne me reveillerai
Jamais, jamais, jamais je ne te laisserai...
- Les Mauvais
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