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sTuff

From: a long kebab through your ovaries <REWOICC@ERENJ.BITNET>
Date: Mon, 03 Jun 91 14:49:41 EDT
Subject: sTuff
In-Reply-To: Your message of Mon, 3 Jun 91 08:00:05 -0800
Organization: fegmaniax anonymous, inc

Charles Boyer asks:
>I hope that folks don't find this question heretical, but I was wondering
>if the Penssylvania band The Innocence Mission had come out with a second
>disk...

so far, nope. sad to say.

>Last year, when People magazine reviewed the debut album for TIM, they
>made strong comparisons between Perris and Kate's vocal structures.

the reason for this was the accompanying hype sheet that came with the
promotional 12" of "black sheep wall". a&m records claimed (much to my
annoyance) that karen sounded just like KaTe. what they should have
sated was that karen attributed to KaTe much of her inspiration to be
a singer.

R.L. McMillin informs us:
>But... did you also know that
>the Firesign Theater used that same speech in the end of their album,
>"How Can You Be In Two Places At Once When You're Not Anywhere At All?"?
>Of course, the effect is slightly *different*... the speaker is that
>perpetual flimflam artist cum used-car salesman, Ralph Spoilsport...
>I don't know if this one made it to CD, but it's definitely worth a
>listen.

"i know - let's stand him on his head!"

thud.

"awww, he's no fun. he fell down."

not on cd as far as i know (are there any firesign theatre releases on
cd for that matter?).

i spell my name w..w..woj