From: (chrispy) chrispy@eznet.net Subject: Re: solo videos? Date: 12/21/1999 1:28:05 AM To: Heya, I remember seeing MWP's "She's King" video debut on eMpTyVee's 120 minutes way back when RYKO first released the solo albums. It aired a few times on the show for a few weeks after that. Haven't seen it since. I saw the tail end of the Jack Frost vid "Thought that I was oner you" on 120min also. I've heard that there are a few SK solo vids out there somewhere, as well as a Curious (Yellow) vid or two. But, I don't recall which ones. Furthermore, I seem to recall hearing on this list about an SK solo vid collection that was going to be put together awhile back. Whatever happened to that? (does anybody have any clue what I'm rambling about here, or have I gone totally bananas ...again. Truthfully, it wouldn't be the first time. And if you find yourself with a confused look on your face right now -that's okay, I get that a lot.) :) And even *further* past furthermore (and a bit to the left)... some spaceman [name withheld] told me that the band might be putting together a collection of rare/lost Church goodies on a vid tape someday -which will include the long lost "louisiana" vid that never made it to the light of day. (Holy cow! Was rhat an ON-TOPIC post to the list???) -chrispy --------- > Just a quick question for you all on this winter solstice eve. I remember > sometime several years back seeing a MWP solo video on MTV "questions without > answers". I was wondering if any other solo videos have been aired on the > major music video networks in the past? I can't imagine MWP getting one and > not SK, but I guess SK's stuff is pretty far from the mainstream. PK stuff > now that would be a big surprise. Of course, I know of Tyg's videos but have > they aired on a music video network? > thanks so much, Steve E > . > Please, if this has come up in the past or is posted on Shadow Cabinet do > not rip into me, if I recall the last time I posed a question on the list > several months back I got a virtual decapitation for rehashing old topics. It > is much more fun asking you all than reading it in a web site.