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Subject:           tmbg-list Digest, Volume 38, Number 11

          tmbg-list Digest, Volume 38, Number 11
                 Sunday, 11 February 2001

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            TMBG: Re: TMBG Unlimited 2 Review
              TMBG: Re: TMBG-bashing reviews
        TMBG: Short Article in Resonance Magazine

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Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 23:31:47 -0800
From: "Erich Cannon" <mrminiwheat60@hotmail.com>
Subject: TMBG: Re: TMBG Unlimited 2 Review
Message-ID: <OE63ILqHcehEcN5A4z70000569d@hotmail.com>

>I've always thought she has a good voice, though...yes, I'm the one who
likes
>"Pretty Fly"

Pretty Fly is awesome. Amazing digital harmony.

Erich

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Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 17:21:38 -0600
From: TOM J ACQUISTO <tomacquisto@juno.com>
Subject: TMBG: Short Article in Resonance Magazine
Message-ID: <20010210.172139.-832873.0.TOMACQUISTO@juno.com>

���������I was flipping through the "geek" issue of Resonance magazine.  It
features  Moby holding an accordion on the cover.  There was a short
article, a couple paragraphs, on TMBG.  It seems like every time I've
heard of TMBG's first gig as "El Groupo De Rock and Roll" the year
changes.  So far I've read in various publications that it was 1983,
1984, and 1985.  This one says they played their first show in 1982 or
'83.  I choose to believe it was 1984.  I'm sure someone on the list
knows for sure and could post the year to clear this up in my head.
Anyway the mag also had some neat little articles on Frank Black, the
Dead Milkmen, the Talking Heads, Devo and other "geek" groups I wasn't as
familiar with.

Did anyone else feel dirty buying the Malcolm in the Middle soundtrack?
The only songs I can stand listening to are the Dust Brothers, Travis,
and TMBG. Older is the brand new TMBG song but it's six years old now and
Boss of Me is fine as a theme song but I don't want to consider it a TMBG
song mostly because it doesn't follow the tradition of being interesting.
 It lacks the lyrical luster of TMBG.  It's just kind of thrown together
as product, rather than artistic output.  That's my opinion.

nick

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