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Re: (diffs) FAQ: rec.music.gaffa - Love-Hounds - Kate Bush

From: pptjc@vaxk.bton.ac.uk (It's in the trees... It's coming...)
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 1994 16:09:14 GMT
Subject: Re: (diffs) FAQ: rec.music.gaffa - Love-Hounds - Kate Bush
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In article <m0pvB4D-000AF8C@zoodle.robin.de>, uli@zoodle.RoBIN.de (Ulrich Grepel) writes:
>Archive-name: music/kate-bush-faq-diffs
>Last-modified: 1994/04/24
>Version: 1.0.l minus 1.0.j
>
>This is a human understandable 'diff' from previous month's FAQ to this
>month's FAQ.
>
>If you are on the mailing list (love-hounds) instead of rec.music.gaffa this
>is all you will get without further action. You can get a full copy of the
>FAQ by requesting it from me (uli@zoodle.robin.de). If you subscribe to
>the list Bill Wisner will also provide you with the full FAQ.
>
>All paragraphs which have been changed/added/deleted are listed here,
>additional comments in []s.
>
>-------------------8<-------------------
>[head of body:]
>
>Newer versions (in decreasing order) can be obtaine from me
>(uli@zoodle.robin.de), from Bill Wisner (love-hounds-request@uunet.uu.net),
>from various newsgroups (rec.music.gaffa, rec.music.info, rec.answers,
>news.answers) or any ftp site archiving any of these groups.
>
>[my answer to a recent flamewar on the FAQ maintainer's mailing list:]
>
>This FAQ may be redistributed in its entirety in any form on any medium,
>even be sold.
>
>[added line about connectivity of rec.music.gaffa]
>
>1.2. What is Love-Hounds?
>
>     Delphi and America Online also provide
>     direct access to the Usenet newsgroups, so rec.music.gaffa should be
>     availlable directly.
>
>[time flies, a tour started, and new singles appear...]
>
>2.2. Who is Tori Amos?
>
>     The purpose of the list is to discuss and disseminate information about
>     Tori Amos and her music, and anything else that seems relevant. Due
>     to the heavy load of discussion and members after the release of Tori's
>     new album Under The Pink Anthony was forced to make the list digest-only,
>     that is there is no bounce mail. A massive world tour is running right
>     now, and the next set of singles (Past The Mission in the UK) will be
>     released any day now. Watch out for limited editions, since they ARE
>     limited and the first UtP one, Cornflake Girl, was quite fast sold out
>     completely.
>
>[The Sarah McLachlan mailing list has some technical problems with
>subscriptions. I'd like to know if this recipe is useful and working...]
>
>2.3. Other mailing lists that might be of interest
>
>     Sarah McLachlan - fumbling-towards-ecstasy
>
>        subscribe: listserv@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au
>                   no subject, just the text
>
>                       SUB fumbling-towards-ecstasy Your Real Name
>
>                   the digested version is somehow broken. It might work
>                   to first unsubscribe to it by sending mail to the listserver
>                   containing
>
>                       SIGNOFF fte-digest
>
>        post:      fumbling-towards-ecstasy@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au
>                   or just fte@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au
>
>[It's already getting time again!]
>
>3.3. What is Katemas?
>
>     Any Katemas party announced for '94?
>
>[Rumours deleted, since noone mentioned them in the past 3+ months:]
>
>4.1. Kate Bush - her carreer and Kate as a human being
>
>     She's born on July 30, 1958. She's not married, but you should bury all
>     hopes since her bassist and engineer, Del Palmer, is her one and only
>     for too many years now. Kate smokes, but is very reluctant to show this
>     bad habit in public. Kate, if you ever read this: count my vote as one
>     who wants you to stop! Kate is a vegetarian, though she now eats fish.
>     She's 5'3" (1.60m) and doesn't have a middle name. She has two brothers,
>     John Carder Bush (Jay), born 1944 - he takes many of the photos of Kate
>     that appear on her albums - and Paddy Bush, born 1952, who plays many of
>     the exotic instruments found on Kate's albums. Yes, she is indeed a fox.
>
>[up to date release information, and rewordings due to being out-of-context:]
>
>4.2. Basic Discography/Videography
>
>     The following is directly from the latest KBC letter:
>[... me again:]
>     As 5th of April is already history the singles have already appeared
>     on the market. Anyone seen the Australian or Canadian ones?
>
>     A good short description of the contents of Kate's new ~50 minute film
>     The Line, The Cross & The Curve are the lyrics to the title song of The
>     Red Shoes.
>
>[I forgot Organic Acid:]
>
>     Albums and other major collections:
>
>     The Cathy Demos (23 early songs, ca. 1975-77???, a MUST for every fan)
>[...]
>        Goodnight Baby, So Soft, I Don't See Why I Shouldn't, Organic Acid
>
>[I forgot Do Bears... from the officially-available-but-not-in-TWW-box list:]
>
>     This Woman's Work Boxed Set (TWW, 1990).
>[...]
>        Breathing and Do Bears... (live, from "The Utterly Utterly Live Comic 
>
>        Relief)"
>
>[about the Canadian version: is it still in the shops? (changed 'currently'
>into 'lately' and want to know whether this is correct)]
>
>        The French version is a re-shrink-wrapped UK version. The Canadian
>        version, lately easily available and relatively cheap, does contain
>        the Canadian CDs which do have thinner booklets for some of the regular
>        albums that do not always contain the lyrics. The Japanese version has:
>
>[up-to-date version of this list, remember that 'remaining' excludes stuff
>mentioned before, especially anything mentioned as missing in the TWW boxed
>set. I corrected some errors here, and added some stuff. Anything else?]
>
>     Remaining officially published non-album and non-TWW items are:
>
>     - The Magician Of Lublin
>       - The Magician. Only availlable within the film together with voice
>         over in either English or German (or ...?).
>     - Rocket Man single
>       - Rocket Man
>       - Candle In The Wind
>       - Candle In The Wind (instrumental)
>     - Brazil soundtrack
>       - Brazil
>     - Rubberband Girl single (UK and US versions)
>       - Rubberband Girl 12" version
>       - Show A Little Devotion (US only)
>       - Home For Christmas (US only, from "The Comic Strip Presents... Wild
>         Turkey" (Xmas Special '92))
>     - Eat the Music single (US)
>       - Eat the Music 12" version
>     - Moments of Pleasure (UK normal/special single, cassingle, 12" maxi,
>       Dutch CD single)
>       - Show A Little Devotion
>       - Moments of Pleasure (instrumental) (12", cassingle)
>       - Home for Christmas (12", Dutch CD single)
>     - The Red Shoes (2 different UK CD singles)
>       - Shoedance (The Red Shoes dance mix)
>       - The Big Sky (single mix)
>       - You Want Alchemy
>       - Cloudbusting (video mix)
>       - This Woman's Work (single mix)
>     - Eat The Music (German CD single)
>       - Eat The Music (extended version, that is, it's 11 sec. shorter...)
>       - Shoedance
>       - You Want Alchemy
>
>[also brand new stuff:]
>
>     Soon to appear: The Glory of Gershwin, a tribute album to Gershwin where
>     Kate features with the song The Man I Love.
>
>[SAE 3 is already out, SAE 4 is now the right one:]
>
>4.4. Fanzines
>
>     Kate Bush Club (KBC):
>
>        Right now any SA[S]E should be marked "SAE 4",
>        except if you already have sent an "SAE 4" to the KBC.
>
>[new chapter:]
>
>4.7. Experiment IV, the World Wide Web (WWW) Kate Bush home page
>
>     There's a (start of a) WWW home page for Kate Bush information now.
>     The URL is
>
>        hhtp://www.jrc.flinders.edu.au/ExpIV/
>
>     Thanks for Richard Frost <rfrost@jrc.flinders.edu.au> for setting this up.
>
>[the X-Windows picture viewer is called xv and not XView, that's something
>different:]
>
>6.2. Other files
>
>       To view these GIFs you will need a program for your type of computer.
>       Public domain picture file viewers include CSHOW and PICEM for the IBM,
>       TURBOGIF and HAMGIF for the Amiga, Giffer or QuickGif for the
>       Macintosh, xv for X-Windows, and ImageViewer for the NeXT.
>----------------8<----------------
>
>Bye,
>
>Uli
>
>
>
>
>
>--
>"Mann, was glaubst'n Du, was das fuer 'ne Rechenleistung is?" - "'n 66'er,
>_mindestens_" (2*anon, CeBIT '94, SGI booth, Onyx/PowerChallenge presentation)

>> Peter Chow from Brighton (UK) adds:
>> The KBC 4 newsletter has just gone out so they are now on No. 5!
>> The film is to be shown at several UCI cinemas around the UK over the
>> next couple of months starting from May 6. Check local press for details.
>> Kate will also be doing interviews on Radio 1 FM, GMTV, Newsround, Good
>> Morning With Anne And Nick on the BBC1 and ITV UK television networks.
>> These interviews should occur within the next two weeks. Stay tuned!!!