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>TV Digest           Saturday, June 10 2000           Volume 01 : Number 138




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>Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 11:36:08 -0400 (EDT)
>From: jh@brainiac.com
>Subject: (TV) Re: TV Digest V1 #137

>>TV Digest             Friday, June 9 2000             Volume 01 : Number 137




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>>Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 08:15:49 -0400 (EDT)
>>From: Joe Hartley <jh@brainiac.com>
>>Subject: Re: (TV) Test Patterns, Richard Lloyd

>>"Michael Olcsvary" <olcsvary@erols.com> wrote:
>>> Matthew's band was called Reddy Teddy - they were a big deal on the Rat
>>> scene in those days and Maxanne was their manager.  A side note - Scott
>>> Baerenwald, Reddy Teddy's bassist ( and one of the best I've heard ) ended
>>> up in Robin Lane and the Chartbusters, another of the vast underrated.

>>Ah, shades of my misspent youth!  The Rat, Robin Lane (Ooo, Eee, Iiii -
>>you're hard to satisfy!) - all fire neurons I thought for sure wouldn't
>>have survived the chemical onslaught of the time!

>>> I mean, WBCN runs Howard Stern in the morning, for god's sake!

>>WBCN has been a shadow of its former self for at least a decade.  I
>>ised to listed slavishly to BCN and BRU in Providence (where I eventually
>>ended up as a DJ) back when they'd play music no one else had the balls to
>>play.

>>Bring back Charles Laquidara - we miss him!


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>>Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 09:50:17 -0400
>>From: Maurice Rickard <maurice@mac.com>
>>Subject: (TV) Fwd: Testing Testing 1-2-3. (Not A Test)

>>NYC listers may want to check this out, if you didn't already know....

>>>Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 08:31:16 EDT
>>>Subject: Testing Testing 1-2-3. (Not A Test)
>>>
>>>Testing Testing 1-2-3
>>>
>>>Richard Lloyd- guitar and vocal
>>>Bibi Farber- guitar
>>>Peter Stuart- bass
>>>Chris Butler- drums
>>>
>>>Thursdays in July, 10 PM
>>>At
>>>Manitoba's
>>>Ave B and 7th St.
>>>Ph) 982-2511
>>>
>>>these shows are free!
>>>a bucket will be passed

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>>Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 07:10:05 -0700 (PDT)
>>From: "Philip P. Obbard" <pobbard@yahoo.com>
>>Subject: (TV) Television and.... Britney Spears?

>>I kid you not: the two are name-checked together in the same article on
>>www.sonicnet.com/news this morning. See the article about Britney's new cover
>>of "Satisfaction".

>>This link might work:
>>http://www.sonicnet.com/news/story.jhtml;$sessionid$UDEINIIAAACWOCQBIAGCFEQ?genreNameForDisplay=Rock&genreDirectoryName=rock&id=971786

>>- --Philip, who still thinks Devo's version of "Satisfaction" beats all others



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>>Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 07:46:19 -0700
>>From: eric s gregory <esgregory@uswest.net>
>>Subject: Re: (TV) Television and.... Britney Spears?

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>>ya know, just as an aside....i recently heard perhaps the worst ever version of "satisfaction" by the chick in cat power...(she does this
>>covers record where she actually works up equally banal/narcoleptic versions of other hip choice tracks, like moby grape's "naked if i
>>want to"...at least she's got good taste).
>>she sings it in a monotone drugged whimper, thoroughly robbing the song of its actual insurrectionist impulses...
>>she comes on like a suburban junkie begging you for just one more hit, or else she's gotta go & move back in with mom & dad....


>>"Philip P. Obbard" wrote:

>>> I kid you not: the two are name-checked together in the same article on
>>> www.sonicnet.com/news this morning. See the article about Britney's new cover
>>> of "Satisfaction".
>>>
>>> This link might work:
>>> http://www.sonicnet.com/news/story.jhtml;$sessionid$UDEINIIAAACWOCQBIAGCFEQ?genreNameForDisplay=Rock&genreDirectoryName=rock&id=971786
>>>
>>> --Philip, who still thinks Devo's version of "Satisfaction" beats all others
>>>
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>><html>
>>ya know, just as an aside....i recently heard perhaps the worst ever version
>>of "satisfaction" by the chick in cat power...(she does this covers record
>>where she actually works up equally banal/narcoleptic versions of other
>>hip choice tracks, like moby grape's "naked if i want to"...at least she's
>>got good taste).
>><br>she sings it in a monotone drugged whimper, thoroughly robbing the
>>song of its actual insurrectionist impulses...
>><br>she comes on like a suburban junkie begging you for just one more hit,
>>or else she's gotta go &amp; move back in with mom &amp; dad....
>><br>&nbsp;
>><p>"Philip P. Obbard" wrote:
>><blockquote TYPE=CITE>I kid you not: the two are name-checked together
>>in the same article on
>><br>www.sonicnet.com/news this morning. See the article about Britney's
>>new cover
>><br>of "Satisfaction".
>><p>This link might work:
>><br><a href="http://www.sonicnet.com/news/story.jhtml;$sessionid$UDEINIIAAACWOCQBIAGCFEQ?genreNameForDisplay=Rock&genreDirectoryName=rock&id=971786";>http://www.sonicnet.com/news/story.jhtml;$sessionid$UDEINIIAAACWOCQBIAGCFEQ?genreNameForDisplay=Rock&amp;genreDirectoryName=rock&amp;id=971786</a>
>><p>--Philip, who still thinks Devo's version of "Satisfaction" beats all
>>others
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>>Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 08:01:35 -0700 (PDT)
>>From: g grant <grntg@yahoo.com>
>>Subject: Re: (TV) lloyd's new record: sales

>>I don't think so...though I cannot remember the name
>>of the band I do not think it was Dinner was Ruined. 
>>Well now I need to know so I am heading to the Sonic
>>Unyon website later today.

>>Greg
>>- --- Maurice Rickard <maurice@mac.com> wrote:
>>> At 3:10 PM -0700 6/7/00, g grant wrote:
>>> >Mention Sonic Unyon in Canada to them if you get a
>>> >chance.  Sonic Unyon in Canada is actually run by
>>> >fairly successful indy band (from their van when
>>> they
>>> >tour) and from what I have heard (though that does
>>> not
>>> >count for much) they are real musician friendly
>>> plus
>>> >they turn an incredible profit.  Keeps them busy
>>> >during the day (and away from boredom which
>>> sometimes
>>> >leads to illicit recreational pursuits) a newspaper
>>> >article said.
>>> 
>>> I seem to recall that Dinner Is Ruined is on Sonic
>>> Unyon nowadays. 
>>> They wouldn't be the ones running it, would they? 
>>> Just curious...
>>> 
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>>Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 16:42:28 -0400
>>From: "Michael Carlucci" <michael@recordsnyc.com>
>>Subject: FW: (TV) Richard Lloyd's New LP

>>Dennis, I asked but not a good reply. Sorry


>>Michael
>>Sorry but it's absolutely not me.  I didn't "know" Richard then.  We only
>>became friends in the early 90s
>>Thanks-MR


>>Michael Rosenberg? Is this the same Michael Rosenberg that managed Richard
>>in the early 80's????
>>He has a recording of the only gig I did with Richard that was recorded, man
>>would I LOVE to get my hands on that.


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>>Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 16:49:43 -0400
>>From: "Michael Carlucci" <michael@recordsnyc.com>
>>Subject: Re: (TV) Television and.... Britney Spears?

>>> 
>>> --Philip, who still thinks Devo's version of "Satisfaction" beats all others
>>> 
>>    I almost agree. It's certainly the most interesting, espcially the
>>drums. What a bizarre beat. Next to the Stones this one's got my vote for
>>#2. Otis Redding get's #3, then of course there's ol' TV's version in at #4.
>>The Voidoids go in for their first rehearsal together in 22+ years. Quine's
>>all ready geared up. Claim's that the song is as good as anything else
>>Hell's written before. And as his wont, he keeps changing the arrangement
>>around on Bob. Frustrating stuff, but I must give Hell credit for trying
>>every possible way to do a song. He'll change a song's structure at least a
>>dozen times before he settles. And sometimes it's the original version
>>anyway. I love people who write in this manner. Why limit yourself to the
>>version you initially came up with? M T C

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>>Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 17:55:50 -0700
>>From: Dennis D <dend@mindspring.com>
>>Subject: Re: (TV) Television and.... Britney Spears?

>><html>
>>At 07:46 AM 6/8/00 -0700, you wrote: <br>
>><blockquote type=cite cite>ya know, just as an aside....i recently heard
>>perhaps the worst ever version of &quot;satisfaction&quot; by the chick
>>in cat power...(she does this covers record where she actually works up
>>equally banal/narcoleptic versions of other hip choice tracks, like moby
>>grape's &quot;naked if i want to&quot;...at least she's got good taste).
>><br>
>>she sings it in a monotone drugged whimper, thoroughly robbing the song
>>of its actual insurrectionist impulses... <br>
>>she comes on like a suburban junkie begging you for just one more hit, or
>>else she's gotta go &amp; move back in with mom &amp; dad....
>></blockquote><br>
>>I heard that Chan Marshall of Cat Power, if the daughter of Gary Marshall
>>the TV producer. Anyone know if that is true?
>><BR>
>></html>
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>>Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 18:11:00 -0700
>>From: Dennis D <dend@mindspring.com>
>>Subject: Re: FW: (TV) Richard Lloyd's New LP

>>Thats ok, thanks alot for asking. I really do appreciate it.


>>>Dennis, I asked but not a good reply. Sorry
>>>
>>>
>>>Michael
>>>Sorry but it's absolutely not me.  I didn't "know" Richard then.  We only
>>>became friends in the early 90s
>>>Thanks-MR
>>>


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>>Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 15:30:00 -0700 (PDT)
>>From: secretX@webtv.net
>>Subject: (TV) Satisfaction

>>Keith Richards says that his favorite version of "Satisfaction" is Otis
>>Redding's, because Otis knew that the guitar part was made for horns.
>>Keith says "Satisfaction" was partly inspired by the songs of Otis
>>Redding, although it mainly came to Keith in a dream. According to him
>>he woke up on tour in a hotel, played his guitar for 30 seconds, then
>>went back to sleep. The next morning he found the beginning of
>>"Satisfaction" on his tape recorder. I think Tom's guitar often sounds
>>like horns. I wonder why he never has horns in his songs. I once asked
>>him why he doesn't play saxophone anymore, but I forgot what he
>>answered.

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>>Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 19:46:53 -0400 
>>From: "Casey, Leo J" <CaseyL@volpe.dot.gov>
>>Subject: RE: (TV) Saxohone

>>In interviews Verlaine  has claimed that the intro guitar part (and which repeats thereafter) of the song 'Marquee Moon' is the horn part of James Brown's 'I Feel Good'.

>>Speaking of saxophone playing, we know that Lena Lovich is credited with playing sax on Words From The Front's ('Day on The Mountain' I believe) , but I can never hear any saxophone playing on this record at all.  Is it buried amongst the effects of 'Day on The Mountain' ---can anyone hear any sax on any of this album's songs?

>>Leo 

>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From:	secretX@webtv.net [SMTP:secretX@webtv.net]
>>> Sent:	Thursday, June 08, 2000 6:30 PM
>>> To:	TV@obbard.com
>>> Subject:	(TV) Satisfaction
>>> 
>>> Keith Richards says that his favorite version of "Satisfaction" is Otis
>>> Redding's, because Otis knew that the guitar part was made for horns.
>>> Keith says "Satisfaction" was partly inspired by the songs of Otis
>>> Redding, although it mainly came to Keith in a dream. According to him
>>> he woke up on tour in a hotel, played his guitar for 30 seconds, then
>>> went back to sleep. The next morning he found the beginning of
>>> "Satisfaction" on his tape recorder. I think Tom's guitar often sounds
>>> like horns. I wonder why he never has horns in his songs. I once asked
>>> him why he doesn't play saxophone anymore, but I forgot what he
>>> answered.
>>> 
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>>Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 20:29:45 -0400
>>From: Maurice Rickard <maurice@mac.com>
>>Subject: RE: (TV) Saxohone

>>At 7:46 PM -0400 6/8/00, Casey, Leo J wrote:
>>>
>>>Speaking of saxophone playing, we know that Lena Lovich is credited 
>>>with playing sax on Words From The Front's ('Day on The Mountain' I 
>>>believe) , but I can never hear any saxophone playing on this record 
>>>at all.  Is it buried amongst the effects of 'Day on The Mountain' 
>>>---can anyone hear any sax on any of this album's songs?
>>>

>>I always thought it was the source of the tremelo blurt on "Days on 
>>the Mountain."  Supposedly she does backing vocals on "Waterloo," but 
>>I can't call them to mind at the moment.

>>Anyone besides me who was _Blank Generation Revisited_ (book of 
>>photos, came out in '97) wonder who that might be at the Ritz in '84, 
>>playing the Jazzmaster next to a high-kicking Lene Lovich in one of 
>>George du Bose's photos?

>>- -- 
>>Maurice Rickard
>>http://mauricerickard.com/
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>>Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 22:40:38 -0400
>>From: "Emilie Hsu" <ehsu@mindspring.com>
>>Subject: (TV) Re: TV Digest V1 #136

>>I am sure some of you got this -- but in case you didn't, Richard Lloyd is
>>playing at:

>>Manitoba's
>>Ave B and 7th St.
>>Tel. 982-2511

>>On all thursdays in July, at 10 PM.
>>It's in New York City...




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>>Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 08:32:51 -0700 (PDT)
>>From: g grant <grntg@yahoo.com>
>>Subject: RE: (TV) Saxohone

>>The sax is there, about eight multi layered whole
>>notes worth repeated in 4 or 5 spots.  The first spot
>>can be found after the line  "Those days on the
>>mountain I remember so well"  then the sax kicks in
>>along with a number of other instruments.  Same four
>>notes repeated for the rest of the outro lyrics.  Not
>>exactly a burning sax solo by any means, unlike the
>>sax on ROBYN HITCHCOCK's Groovy decay/Decoy/Deco
>>(sorry, just stirring up the Robyn Hitchcock bashing
>>again ;-)

>>I covered Postcard From Waterlou for the tribute and
>>probably listened to that tune at least 50 times in a
>>three day period.  Lovich's sings back up in the
>>chorus albeit they are somewahat buried and her vocals
>>are (this may get me flamed by lovich fans) similar in
>>tone to Verlaines albeit her affect is quite flat
>>compared to Verlaine's  generous warbleing.

>>Greg who is really earning his pay cheque (cdn) today

>>- --- "Casey, Leo J" <CaseyL@volpe.dot.gov> wrote:
>>> Speaking of saxophone playing, we know that Lena
>>> Lovich is credited with playing sax on Words From
>>> The Front's ('Day on The Mountain' I believe) , but
>>> I can never hear any saxophone playing on this
>>> record at all.  Is it buried amongst the effects of
>>> 'Day on The Mountain' ---can anyone hear any sax on
>>> any of this album's songs?
>>> 


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>Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 08:56:08 -0700 
>From: bedwellm@WellsFargo.COM
>Subject: (TV) Favorite Moment

>I was listening to "Linda-Lu" off of "Cover" last night. I have heard that
>song a hundred times. It is still a revelation to hear that arpeggio that
>comes right before the line "I'm gonna' live in a shack at the junkyard..."

>Beautiful tone.

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>- -----Original Message-----
>From: Maurice Rickard [mailto:maurice@mac.com]
>Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 5:30 PM
>To: tv@obbard.com
>Subject: RE: (TV) Saxohone


>At 7:46 PM -0400 6/8/00, Casey, Leo J wrote:
>>
>>Speaking of saxophone playing, we know that Lena Lovich is credited 
>>with playing sax on Words From The Front's ('Day on The Mountain' I 
>>believe) , but I can never hear any saxophone playing on this record 
>>at all.  Is it buried amongst the effects of 'Day on The Mountain' 
>>---can anyone hear any sax on any of this album's songs?
>>

>I always thought it was the source of the tremelo blurt on "Days on 
>the Mountain."  Supposedly she does backing vocals on "Waterloo," but 
>I can't call them to mind at the moment.

>Anyone besides me who was _Blank Generation Revisited_ (book of 
>photos, came out in '97) wonder who that might be at the Ritz in '84, 
>playing the Jazzmaster next to a high-kicking Lene Lovich in one of 
>George du Bose's photos?

>- -- 
>Maurice Rickard
>http://mauricerickard.com/
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>Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 12:20:57 -0400 
>From: "Casey, Leo J" <CaseyL@volpe.dot.gov>
>Subject: RE: (TV) Verlaine & Junkyards

>There's a couple of Verlaine songs that touch upon junkyards---'Lindi Lu' is one, and I've always thought that 1982's 'Clear It Away' was another ("Oh what  a beautiful trap!") although the junkyard imagery in the latter song may be a metaphor for something else.

>Verlaine in a 1982 interview said:  "I saw an interesting junkyard from a train about a month ago.  From the window of a train it had this look to it.  I always like junkyards.  All this metal piled up-they're filled with pathos, those places.  Much more pathos than most of the music I've heard."   

>Still true of a lot of music in 2000!

>	Leo


>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:	bedwellm@WellsFargo.COM [SMTP:bedwellm@WellsFargo.COM]
>> Sent:	Friday, June 09, 2000 11:56 AM
>> To:	tv@obbard.com
>> Subject:	(TV) Favorite Moment
>> 
>> I was listening to "Linda-Lu" off of "Cover" last night. I have heard that
>> song a hundred times. It is still a revelation to hear that arpeggio that
>> comes right before the line "I'm gonna' live in a shack at the junkyard..."
>> 
>> Beautiful tone.
>> 
>> Micah Bedwell
>> Technical Service Specialist, Level IV
>> Private Client Services
>> 
>> 415.222.3686
>> 415.243.9736 Fax
>> 1.800.800.9456 Pager
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Maurice Rickard [mailto:maurice@mac.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 5:30 PM
>> To: tv@obbard.com
>> Subject: RE: (TV) Saxohone
>> 
>> 
>> At 7:46 PM -0400 6/8/00, Casey, Leo J wrote:
>> >
>> >Speaking of saxophone playing, we know that Lena Lovich is credited 
>> >with playing sax on Words From The Front's ('Day on The Mountain' I 
>> >believe) , but I can never hear any saxophone playing on this record 
>> >at all.  Is it buried amongst the effects of 'Day on The Mountain' 
>> >---can anyone hear any sax on any of this album's songs?
>> >
>> 
>> I always thought it was the source of the tremelo blurt on "Days on 
>> the Mountain."  Supposedly she does backing vocals on "Waterloo," but 
>> I can't call them to mind at the moment.
>> 
>> Anyone besides me who was _Blank Generation Revisited_ (book of 
>> photos, came out in '97) wonder who that might be at the Ritz in '84, 
>> playing the Jazzmaster next to a high-kicking Lene Lovich in one of 
>> George du Bose's photos?
>> 
>> -- 
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>> http://mauricerickard.com/
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>Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2000 14:36:45 -0400
>From: "Michael Carlucci" <michael@recordsnyc.com>
>Subject: Re: (TV) Verlaine & Junkyards

>    Which explains why Tom visits the flea markets on the weekends.
>Without fail you'll see him at the 6th Avenue Market. Lots of neat stuff to
>be found there as well as lots o' junk. But then you know the old saying
>about one man's junk... M T C

>> From: "Casey, Leo J" <CaseyL@volpe.dot.gov>
>> Reply-To: tv@obbard.com
>> Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 12:20:57 -0400
>> To: "'tv@obbard.com'" <tv@obbard.com>
>> Subject: RE: (TV) Verlaine & Junkyards
>> 
>> There's a couple of Verlaine songs that touch upon junkyards---'Lindi Lu' is
>> one, and I've always thought that 1982's 'Clear It Away' was another ("Oh what
>> a beautiful trap!") although the junkyard imagery in the latter song may be a
>> metaphor for something else.
>> 
>> Verlaine in a 1982 interview said:  "I saw an interesting junkyard from a
>> train about a month ago.  From the window of a train it had this look to it.
>> I always like junkyards.  All this metal piled up-they're filled with pathos,
>> those places.  Much more pathos than most of the music I've heard."
>> 
>> Still true of a lot of music in 2000!
>> 
>> Leo
>> 
>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: bedwellm@WellsFargo.COM [SMTP:bedwellm@WellsFargo.COM]
>>> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 11:56 AM
>>> To: tv@obbard.com
>>> Subject: (TV) Favorite Moment
>>> 
>>> I was listening to "Linda-Lu" off of "Cover" last night. I have heard that
>>> song a hundred times. It is still a revelation to hear that arpeggio that
>>> comes right before the line "I'm gonna' live in a shack at the junkyard..."
>>> 
>>> Beautiful tone.
>>> 
>>> Micah Bedwell
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>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Maurice Rickard [mailto:maurice@mac.com]
>>> Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 5:30 PM
>>> To: tv@obbard.com
>>> Subject: RE: (TV) Saxohone
>>> 
>>> 
>>> At 7:46 PM -0400 6/8/00, Casey, Leo J wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Speaking of saxophone playing, we know that Lena Lovich is credited
>>>> with playing sax on Words From The Front's ('Day on The Mountain' I
>>>> believe) , but I can never hear any saxophone playing on this record
>>>> at all.  Is it buried amongst the effects of 'Day on The Mountain'
>>>> ---can anyone hear any sax on any of this album's songs?
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> I always thought it was the source of the tremelo blurt on "Days on
>>> the Mountain."  Supposedly she does backing vocals on "Waterloo," but
>>> I can't call them to mind at the moment.
>>> 
>>> Anyone besides me who was _Blank Generation Revisited_ (book of
>>> photos, came out in '97) wonder who that might be at the Ritz in '84,
>>> playing the Jazzmaster next to a high-kicking Lene Lovich in one of
>>> George du Bose's photos?
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Maurice Rickard
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>Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 01:08:28 +0100
>From: Howard Webb <howard@lasercomp.demon.co.uk>
>Subject: RE: (TV) Test Patterns

>I'm still here! unfortunately I won't be able to make the tribute CD.
>Work and studying has taken up all my time lately, I rarely get time to 
>read my email, let alone update my santadog website or play guitar...

>On 05 June 2000 09:10, secretX@webtv.net [SMTP:secretX@webtv.net] wrote:
>> Where is Howard? I thought he was going to cover Glory.
>>

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