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pez
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response 50 of 57:
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Nov 11 22:03 UTC 1996 |
found it.
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robh
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response 51 of 57:
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Nov 12 15:16 UTC 1996 |
Told ya so! >8)
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pez
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response 52 of 57:
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Nov 13 21:26 UTC 1996 |
what's your favorite song on the new album?
mine's The Bells are Ringing
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robh
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response 53 of 57:
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Nov 13 21:39 UTC 1996 |
Tough to say. Either "The Bells..." or "Spiralling Shape".
From the news department, apparently XTC's lawyers send TMBG a
cease-and-desist letter, being very unamused by the song
"XTC vs. Adam Ant" on this album. Future printings (if that's
the word) of the album will have the song title changed to
"AKA vs. Adam Ant". Hold onto your CD's, folks, they're already
collectors' items! >8)
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bruin
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response 54 of 57:
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Nov 13 21:44 UTC 1996 |
But what happens if Adam Ant's lawyers put out a similar cease-and-desist
order?
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robh
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response 55 of 57:
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Nov 13 22:48 UTC 1996 |
Presumably the song will become "AKA vs. AKA". I doubt it'll
happen, though, Adam Ant doesn't have the huge pole up his
rectum that XTC does.
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pez
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response 56 of 57:
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Nov 15 23:19 UTC 1996 |
heh. whenever TMBG release songs with "label" names in the title they change
it to AKA :P
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bmoran
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response 57 of 57:
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Nov 16 04:06 UTC 1996 |
The wired mailing list sent me this(among a bunch of other stuff)
Wednesday, 20 November at 4 p.m. PST (Wednesday 00:00 GMT):
Pop Talk
They Might Be Giants
They rose from suburban Massachusetts to international
fame with their ingenious mix of rockin' guitar,
rollicking accordion, jumpy music, and nutty lyrics.
Now John Flansburgh and John Linnell will stop by
HotWired's San Francisco office to talk about their
new album, "Factory Showroom," and to schmooze with
Pop producer Michael Small, who knew them in New York
City way back when.
Hear the live chat at:
http://www.pop.com/poptalk
After the event, replay the interview at:
http://www.hotwired.com/poptalk/archive/index.html
If you have a real audio or something you can hear it live, etc.
My old Zenith won't talk or sing to me.
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