[Introspective] ____ City Boy

Taratus, Lucas LTaratus at e-gatematrix.com
Wed Oct 29 16:05:25 PST 2003


Ummm... no.
 
NYCB could never sound "cool" no matter what city you changed it to.  In
fact, it would sound worse.  
 
"Sydney city boy..."  Good grief.
 
Luke. 
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: aem [mailto:aem4162 at woh.rr.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 3:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [Introspective] Gay Paris


I don't understand why it's being questioned.  PSB could actually do NYCB
and substitute London, Berlin, Tokyo, Beijing, Syndey, etc., in addition to
Paris and make it a cool international song.
 
:D:D:D:D:D:D
anita
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Gilles  <mailto:gilles at etherreal.com> G. 
To: Visually69 at aol.com <mailto:Visually69 at aol.com>  ; introspective at tcp.com
<mailto:introspective at tcp.com>  
Sent: October 29, 2003 15:22
Subject: Re: [Introspective] Gay Paris

At 14:50 -0500 29/10/03, Visually69 at aol.com <mailto:Visually69 at aol.com>
wrote:

Maybe today's a better day to repeat my question:


Probably not, because it's both stupid and needlessly provocative.
This has obviously nothing to do with the so-called conflict between the US
and France, but should it be so, be sure the Pets would have been on the
wise side.


Does anyone think the Pets caved in to the French by changing "NYCB" to
"PCB" for the French version of PopArt?  Can the French not stand to have
the name of a U.S. city on the album? I'm surprised they didn't request Go
west to be changed to Go to France.


But now the French PopArt will be a collectible, I suppose.



Yes, and I'll probably buy it.

Gilles, appalled at reading such bullshit on the list
-- 
"Sometimes I stand in the middle of the floor
Not going left, not going right"
PSB - Losing my mind (1991, by Stephen Sondheim

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