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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 09:15:48 -0500
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) The mysterious Exotica files from waaay back...
>Brian Phillips schrieb:
>
> > This will solve a sixteen year-old mystery for me.
Mo schreib:
>while I couldn't positively identify those two sound samples (they DON'T sound
>like Yma Sumac though) I could detect the players on one of the other
>documents: it's Nana and Mom, definitely! And is that Brian P on the guitar?
Ich sage:
Yes, you have indeed noticed my Mother and Grandmother, in a picture taken
sometime in the 40's. No, the best looking thing in the other picture is
not me on guitar! It's me on bass. The band was called the Facts of Life
and the guitarist with the Gretsch is none other than Peter Miesner, who
played with the Crawdaddys and the Tell-Tale Hearts. The bassist went on
to the King's English, who wowed tens of people!
It is rumored that the bassist even posts to the list, some of which are read.
As for the Waldo, thank you Jerry Larson! I have her stuff meshed in
between Sumac and Baxter on a tape. And here I was thinking it was Leda
Annest!
Is all of Waldo's GNP output good?
"It is in my nature to post another mysterious clip, soon" - Less Bri-ster
Brian Phillips
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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 08:12:48 -0600
From: "Robert Blahut, Jr." <robertb@asapnet.net>
Subject: (exotica) Re: Amazing!!!
This might be a slang expression for something but it clearly doesn't refer
to the drug which wasn't invented until 1943.
the above information is incorrect. by a strange coincidence, LSD was
first synthesized on the exact day my mother was born. May 2, 1938. this
is why it is LSD 25 (hoffman was swiss, the 25 refers to the european way
of expressing the date... so 2d 5th month)
had to chime in on this
tablah
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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 10:06:54 -0500 (EST)
From: delicado@cheerful.com
Subject: (exotica) Terry Jacks
>It's
>true however, that Terry Jack's classic "Seasons in the Sun" was Rod's
>translations of Jacques Brel.
Terry Jacks is better served in earlier groups such as the Gypsy Trips
("Ain't It Hard?") and the Chessmen.
It has been so long since I posted anything, but I can't let this one go by without bringing up the B-side of Terry Jacks's 'Seasons in the Sun' single - a hilariously juvenile country style number called 'Put the bone in'. Check it out.