> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> M&A Vinyl - I paid about $18 for it at a local record
> store.  I'm not
> sure why it's more for vinyl than the CD, although I do have
> to say the quality of the vinyl is good, better than UP!'s.  

i have no idea for sure, just a theory but i would assume it's
because [in this day and age] CD's are CHEAP to manufacture
(demand is high) and vinyl is more expensive to manufacture
(demand is lower), also less lp's will be produced than cd's. 

Fugazi/Instrument:
i love fugazi and documentaries (esp. on music, i will watch
anything to do with music, even sucky music, hence my addiction
to Behind the music, i can't even turn it to VH1 or else i'll be
stuck there all day) so i loved instrument. that 8th grade girl
interviewing them was great! i hope one day she realizes how
f***ing lucky she was. 

Woody Allen:
i watched that AFI top comedy films thing on tv with my mom and
i was surprised at how many of his movies were on there. Annie
Hall and Sleeper didn't surprise me but there were like at least
2 others on there that i'd never heard of and looked hysterical.
looks like i'll be having my own little Woody Allen film fest
soon. has anyone seen Small Time Crooks? it looks decent, it has
Jon Lovitz in it, so it's gotta be worth the price of
admission...

> From: "Jacob Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think I read somewhere that MM were/are inspired by the 
> talking heads.

and

> have the mouse ever done any/many covers by bands they were 
> influenced by? or otherwise? 

i have been meaning to ask, what bands (or movies, books, etc)
are the bands influences? i keep hearing a lot of "post-punk"
stuff in them  (esp. on the new album) like Wire and Joy
Division, etc, but i was wondering who the bands heroes were,
inspired them to start playing music, know what i mean? where
can i find this info???
thanks, casey

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