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>The Who Mailing List Digest      Monday, 13 January 1997      
>Volume 04 : Number 011
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>In this issue:
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>	LOCAL delivery error
>	a test
>	Giuliano book error database compilation, with prize
>
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>The Who Mailing List Digest     Saturday, 11 January 1997     
>Volume 04 : Number 010
>
>In this issue:
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>	Start to trade
>	I'm back!
>	quadrophenia concerts in europe
>	Pete Fillmore 1996
>
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>From: Tyme107@aol.com
>Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 01:53:11 -0500 (EST)
>Subject: Start to trade
>
>Hello everyone.  I have been trading tapes for quite some time but I would
>love to do it again :) please check out my hope page and lets set up a trade
>
>Paul
>Bootlegs from Tyme
>http://members.aol.com/tyme107/index.html
>
>- ------------------------------
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>From: "Lucas Bleicher" <bleicher@hotmail.com>
>Date: 11 Jan 1997 13:05:43 -0000
>Subject: I'm back!
>
>Hello, everybody! I've been away for some months (I had to study hard for my
>vestibular examination, and YES, I was sucessful! :) ) but I'm back again. I
>bought some re-issues of Who albums, such as the new tommy, the new Who's Next,
>and The Who Live At The Isle Of Wight. But I didn't see the live album that
>Polydor would release... Is it already done? If so, is it a good idea to buy it
>when I already have Live At Leeds and Live At The Isle Of Wight?
>
>Regards,
>
>Lucas Bleicher
>Fortaleza, Brazil
>
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>From: wilantan@worldaccess.nl (Willem Brouwer)
>Date: Sat, 11 Jan 97 16:09:16 GMT
>Subject: quadrophenia concerts in europe
>
>I am wondering if anyone can tell me the dates of the quadrophenia-concerts in 
>Germany, if any, this spring. I know it's going to happen in Rotterdam, the 
>Netherlands on may 11, but I would still like to know if it can be experienced 
>in e.g. Berlin.
>
>Thanks, Willem Brouwer
>Utrecht, the Netherlands
>
>
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>From: Tyme105@aol.com
>Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 20:13:05 -0500 (EST)
>Subject: Pete Fillmore 1996
>
>Hi All,
>
>With all this talk on this concert I began to realize I wanted a copy of it.
>If anyone has it and would be willing to trade for, please e-mail and we'll
>see what we can work out.
>
>Eric
>
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>From: franks@ns1.wpe.com
>Date: Sun, 12 Jan 1997 12:58:36 -0500
>Subject: a test
>
>This is just a test.....
>
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>
>From: amck@eden.com (Alan McKendree)
>Date: Sun, 12 Jan 1997 12:12:18 -0600
>Subject: Giuliano book error database compilation, with prize
>
>Just because I have some time...
>
>I've decided to serve as a clearinghouse for error reports for the Giuliano
>book _Behind Blue Eyes_.  If you locate a simple actual factual error
>please report it to me.  I'll compile them and post when it looks like the
>list might be near complete (or on request) and you can then print them out
>and insert the hardcopy in your book.  Or light a fire with it, or
>whatever.  Hell, if anyone cares they can mail the list to Mr. Giuliano for
>corrections to the second edition (if ever).
>
>OK.  Please send in those reports with
>
>* error, quoted from the book
>* the correct information (what the book should have said)
>* page number
>* edition number & paper-or-hardback note (just in case)
>
>It would help if you'd put "Giuliano" ... or heck, just "error" (easier to
>spell) ... in the subject line, but I'll get it even if you don't.
>
>******
>And just to make this interesting (I hope), the person submitting the most
>errors (and I mean good stuff, not typos or other nits) will receive a
>paperback copy of _Horse's Neck_.
>******
>
>THE FINE PRINT (all caps :-):
>I expect this to be a multi-week project (say, 2 to 4), and will post when
>things start to taper off and it looks like time to close it down and
>declare the winner.
>As you might expect, the first person submitting an error gets the credit
>in case of multiple reports of the same error.
>Also, I don't currently own the book so I will either 1) buy it <sigh> or
>otherwise obtain a copy or 2) post the finished list to allow time for
>verification of error reports.
>I don't know as much about the subject as do many of you, so I will take
>all error reports at face value if it's something for which I don't know
>the correct information myself.  However, I will post the final list and
>allow time for comments & revisions before announcing the winner.
>The ones I posted a couple weeks ago don't count, but here they are for
>starters:
>
>Three simple factual errors in a quick sampling, including one on the very
>first page of the introduction:
>
>p. ix (Intro):  quotes lyrics from "The Song is Over" as "I sing my song to
>the infinite sea."  (correct lyrics:  I sing my song to the wide open
>spaces/I sing my heart out to the infinite sea")
>
>p. x:  says he spoke with Pete in "spring of 1990, during the Who's _The
>Kids Are Alright_ reunion tour"  (TKAA tour was actually June-Nov. 1989).
>
>p. 288:  cites Pete appearance on _Late Night with David Letterman_ as June
>29, 1989; actually was June 28.  June 29 Pete was performing with a few
>other folks at the Meadowlands.
>
>
>
>Readysteadygo, and may the best fan win!
>
>
>Alan
>
>"When I'm on stage, it's not like bein' possessed...it's just...*I* *do*
>*my* *job*."                 - Pete Townshend
>
>
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