Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!GAFFA.MIT.EDU!Love-Hounds-request From: Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Subject: Re: grab bag Message-ID: <8910110119.AA05707@prism.gatech.edu> Date: 11 Oct 89 01:19:00 GMT References: <1989Oct10.221923.15872@agate.berkeley.edu> Sender: daemon@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU Reply-To: Love-Hounds@GAFFA.MIT.EDU Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology Lines: 19 Approved: love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu Really-From: tynor%prism@gatech.edu (Steve Tynor) In article <1989Oct10.221923.15872@agate.berkeley.edu> you write: >Really-From: adams%hilbert.Berkeley.EDU@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Jeffrey P. Adams) >2. _This Woman's Work_ makes four songs now (by my count) dealing > with birth/womb themes. This seems unusual, compared to other > artists. In fact, I can't really think of anyone else who has > dared to sing about the topic, let alone four songs. Only 4? Gee, I thought there were more than that on TKI alone. I'll have to recount... =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= WITH disclaimer; USE disclaimer; Steve Tynor Georgia Tech Research Institute Artificial Intelligence Branch tynor@prism.gatech.edu