>---------------------- Information from the mail header ----------------------- >Sender: The Connells <[log in to unmask]> >Poster: Alfred Newman <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: another question.... >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >I'd have to go with: > >1. R.E.M. >2. The Connells >3. The Vigillantes of Love >4. Gutterball >5. Wilco >6. Son Volt >7. Michael Jackson >8. del Amitri >9. The Vulgar Boatmen >10.The Waterboys On the subject of Alfred Newman's No. 9, the Vulgar Boatmen (also one of my favorite, most-missed bands), does anyone out there know what the deal is with their two branches (Indianapolis, I think, and -- what? -- Gainesville?)? I've noticed that their CDs credit people from the other branch, but when I've seen them live, it's always been the same people, except for a succession of tambourine/shaky-thing players. Is there actually a Vulgar Boatmen touring the Southeast? Has anyone seen both branches? How different is the other formation from the one I've seen in Chicago? Incidentally, I saw the Vulgar Boatmen's namesake, the painting "The Volga Boatmen," in St. Petersburg last year. I've always thought theirs was among the coolest band names. Tim Rostan Copy editor Open Media Research Institute Prague, Czech Republic [log in to unmask] (42 2) 6114 3097 (42 2) 6114 2114