Subject: Level 42 Digest, #408 ===================== * LEVEL 42 DIGEST * ===================== Digest 408 Thursday, 06/01/95 157 subscribers Today's messages: Re: Schoolhouse Rock discussion Re: Forever Now lyrics Roxy Re: Dream Crazy UK travel advice ------------------------------ From: gt6967d @ prism.gatech.edu (Jennifer Paige Carman) Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 09:10:43 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: Schoolhouse Rock discussion To all who have expressed interest in schoolhouse rock: Videotapes of all episodes, four tapes in all, can be found at Sesame Street Stores in your area. Each tape is 10 dollars. They are divided into number, history, grammar and something else. Just wanted to let you all know :) Schoolhouse rock is one of my ultimate favs as well :) jennifer ------------------------------ From: "AFUA PRESTON" Organization: New York University Libraries Date: 31 May 95 10:09:59 EST Subject: Re: Forever Now lyrics If anyone needs a copy of the lyrics, let me know and I'll mail them to you. -Afua ------------------------------ From: "AFUA PRESTON" Organization: New York University Libraries Date: 31 May 95 10:12:48 EST Subject: Roxy Yes Eric I've been to the Roxy dozens of times. It used to be the biggest and best roller rink in the city in the 1980s.It's a great nightclub. ------------------------------ From: "Louis Barfe's new IbMePdErRoIoAmL" Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 17:05:06 +0100 (BST) Subject: Re: Dream Crazy Benedict Poole - Dream Crazy is a great song (one of my top three favorites of L42) but is not a B-side. I would think a B-side is a song that never makes it onto an album, and Dream Crazy is on the international CD version of World Machine (track 7, to be exact). If my definition of a B-side is wrong, please correct me. It was not on the vinyl of World Machine, and first appeared as an extra track on the Leaving Me Now 12", and later as the b-side of Running In The Family. Therefore, it has been a B-side. Louis. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In every little Honda, There may lurk a Peter Fonda. Oooooh. -------*------- Car Song-Elastica ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Louis Barfe-the slacker generation personified. L.Barfe @ lancaster.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ From: Jonathan E Frumin Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 14:49:24 -0700 (MST) Subject: UK travel advice Hello fellow 42-fans, My apologies to everyone else, but this message is geared to all of you UK residents, I really need your help! I was able to arrange a week stopover in London during the month of July. I have never been to England (or Europe) before, and I need some advice on where to stay while I am there. My accomodations need to be extremely affordable because my main reason in going there is to buy music (specifically Level 42, Go West, and Living in a Box material). Can you help me? I am considering youth hostels, but inns (how much are they per night?) are not out of the question either. If possible I need you guys (and gals) to reccomed where the best music shopping is, and what kind of sleeping accomodations are close to those areas. Also, can someone furnish me with info on any record/CD shows in the area during the month of July? I really think that would be my best bet! Please respond to me personally at my address below, I need to know fast because I have to finalize my reservations by June 2nd! Allthough, any advice I recieve after that date will still be helpful!!! Thanks in advance to all of you! BTW, Anyone have suggestions on how I can meet any of these artists in person? I'm not an autograph hound, i just want to meet them and tell them how much i enjoy their music! Regards, Jonathan Fruminj @ vms.ccit.arizona.edu