(#2006-2492) - Topics this issue: 1) Cucumber Castle, 2) Barbra's Tour, 3) Barbra's Tour, ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 05:01:42 +0900 From: "Robert S. Kim" Subject: Cucumber Castle Does anybody know where I can find the full story of Cucumber Castle? I just found an overview of that movie at www.imdb.com. What does Cucumber Castle mean on earth? Does it have some cultural connotations? Plus, how is it related to the same titled track from the Bee Gees' First album? The quality of my DVD and video clip is really disappointing. I hope to get the original VHS issue. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 16:15:00 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) From: "Ross" Subject: Barbra's Tour Think Barry will ever join Barbra on stage? Anybody on this list plan to go?=0D =0D (From The Daily Journal)=0D How will Barbra sound?=0D CHICAGO -- One of the fall's most anticipated concert tours is Barbra Streisand's, not just because of the spectacle that always comes with her rare touring engagements, but to see if her voice is still worth the high-priced tickets. =0D Topping off at a ceiling price of $750, "Babs" sure has her work cut out = for her as she attempts to please fans with a voice that's "like butta," back= ed by several humongous radio and soundtrack hits, along with new selections= =2E=0D Streisand is touring behind last year's "Guilty Pleasures" CD, a reunion with producer/duet partner Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees. The two last collaborated on 1980's "Guilty" album, which featured the duo tag-teaming= on the enduring title track. While current collaborative cuts "Above the Law= " and "Come Tomorrow" have yet to achieve the same kind of radio attention, they're still beautifully crafted, "adult contemporary" ballads worth discovering. =0D As fans continue to speculate on exactly what the supreme diva will deliv= er, they'll also need to hang on tightly to their tickets. Those who've yet t= o purchase best proceed with caution. On Aug. 30, Ticketmaster invalidated over 1,000 tickets nationwide after finding out they were purchased with = a stolen credit card and sold online. =0D ~ Andy Argyrakis=0D =0D =0D :) Ross=0D "I love making records. I love making music. I love writing songs...I w= ill always have my songs and I don't think I will ever dry up."--Barry Gi= bb ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 17:00:11 -0400 From: "Pat & Linda" Subject: Re: Barbra's Tour I'm going to see Babs in DC on the 13th. I wouldn't pay such a price except for her and Barry; they are my 2 favorites and my experiences seeing them "live" are worth every penny. I probably would die if I saw them both together live but it would be worth it to die so happy! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ross" To: "words List Member" Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 4:15 PM Subject: [words] Barbra's Tour Think Barry will ever join Barbra on stage? Anybody on this list plan to go? (From The Daily Journal) How will Barbra sound? CHICAGO -- One of the fall's most anticipated concert tours is Barbra Streisand's, not just because of the spectacle that always comes with her rare touring engagements, but to see if her voice is still worth the high-priced tickets. Topping off at a ceiling price of $750, "Babs" sure has her work cut out for her as she attempts to please fans with a voice that's "like butta," backed by several humongous radio and soundtrack hits, along with new selections. Streisand is touring behind last year's "Guilty Pleasures" CD, a reunion with producer/duet partner Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees. The two last collaborated on 1980's "Guilty" album, which featured the duo tag-teaming on the enduring title track. While current collaborative cuts "Above the Law" and "Come Tomorrow" have yet to achieve the same kind of radio attention, they're still beautifully crafted, "adult contemporary" ballads worth discovering. As fans continue to speculate on exactly what the supreme diva will deliver, they'll also need to hang on tightly to their tickets. Those who've yet to purchase best proceed with caution. On Aug. 30, Ticketmaster invalidated over 1,000 tickets nationwide after finding out they were purchased with a stolen credit card and sold online. ~ Andy Argyrakis :) Ross "I love making records. I love making music. I love writing songs...I will always have my songs and I don't think I will ever dry up."--Barry Gibb "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) http://www.brothersgibb.com To change any of your list options, please go to website listed above. ------------------------------ End words@brothersgibb.com Digest [09/29/2006 21:01] ----------------------------------------------------