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25 new of 644 responses total.
raven
response 200 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 15 07:04 UTC 2000

Oh boy boy what did I win?
jules
response 201 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 15 12:34 UTC 2000

a trip on the midnight train to georgia with the lovely carla
otaking
response 202 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 15 15:56 UTC 2000

You got it raven. Enjoy your midnight train ride. ^_^
raven
response 203 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 15 18:47 UTC 2000

A train trip with a grrrrrl, sign me up. :-)

This bassist is probably best known for producing "world music" cds in the
early 90s.
carla
response 204 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 15 19:12 UTC 2000

Does Peter Gabriel play bass?

And, I'm not just a grrl, I'm a riot grrl.  Well I can pretend to be one
if I'm in the mood anyhow.
brighn
response 205 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 15 20:00 UTC 2000

Even if he did play bass, Gabriel certainly isn't "best known" for producing
World Music CDs.
raven
response 206 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 15 22:56 UTC 2000

Not Peter Gabriel.

Ok so we'll get Sleater Kinney to play on the train I'm flexible.
Should I bring my own riot (B.O.R.)?
jules
response 207 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 15 23:49 UTC 2000

sting
orinoco
response 208 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 16 04:21 UTC 2000

Who is Bill Laswell?
raven
response 209 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 16 05:34 UTC 2000

Ding the muffins are done.  Errr well done that is Orin. Yer up Dan.
brighn
response 210 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 16 14:07 UTC 2000

Well, at least I've never heard of Bill LAswell. =}
mcnally
response 211 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 16 18:06 UTC 2000

  Definitely a situation which should be remedied.  I recommend you run
  out and buy a copy of the fantastic album "Seven Souls", by Laswell's
  band 'Material'.

  (However, be aware that the only pressing available in stores at this
  time has several dubious 'bonus' tracks pasted on to *the beginning*
  of the album (whose idea was *that*?)  Skip past them and start spinning
  the disc from the album's original first track, "Ineffect.")
orinoco
response 212 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 16 20:37 UTC 2000

The next answer, in the category of "unsubstantiated innuendo," is.....

A well-known piece by Handel, alleged to have been inspired by a homosexual
affair with its namesake.
brighn
response 213 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 16 22:32 UTC 2000

All right, I'll do the heresy...
What is the Messiah? =}
orinoco
response 214 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 16 23:33 UTC 2000

<falls over>
gypsi
response 215 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 17 06:04 UTC 2000

Oh.  My.  Goodness.  =)
otaking
response 216 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 17 13:09 UTC 2000

<lol>
brighn
response 217 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 17 14:49 UTC 2000

Just in case I'm misunderstanding the question, this one was based on a
biblical homosexual affair:
What is Saul?
otaking
response 218 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 17 17:48 UTC 2000

What is David and Jonathan?
orinoco
response 219 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 17 18:32 UTC 2000

Ah.  I see I've mis-phrased the question.  I'm looking for a piece allegedly
inspired by an affair Handel had with another man.  The piece is named after
that other man.  

I'm not sure how widespread this allegation is.  If nobody gets it in a little
while, I may just had this one to Paul, for amusement value.  Heck, we can
start our own rumors....
brighn
response 220 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 17 19:41 UTC 2000

Certainly none of the websites I went to mentioned anything about a homosexual
affair, but then most of them were Handel-is-God and would never go that far.
=}
other
response 221 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 17 22:20 UTC 2000

That gives Messiah a new twist.  If Handel wrote it in homage to himself then
it would certainly explain why it is so inspired...  ;)
brighn
response 222 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 18 21:57 UTC 2000

actually, given the original clue, Handel wrote it as a homoerotic fantasy
about the Messiah ;}
other
response 223 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 19 19:38 UTC 2000

or a narcissistic fantasy about the messiah...
albaugh
response 224 of 644: Mark Unseen   May 20 17:56 UTC 2000

What is "Water you doing in women's clothes?" music?
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