Yes it was the Suvivor show last week, congrats to Jayson and Darrel who tied for first place in my contest (www.civil.uwaterloo.ca/frseglen/survivor1.htm), unfortunately for Gen if any of the other 3 of the final 4 would have won she would have at least had a share of first prize. Incidentally both winners received a copy of the pocket edition of the SAS Survival Handbook for coming in first. See if you can see the Survivor connection in both of the specialty sets. Apart from that nothing particularly special about the rest of the show. I ended with an Internet request for Ian Drury, also connected with that is a plea for information about a 60s TV show, see if you can identify the show she is talking about after the setlist. Next show is September 1, wow September already. Fireball XL5 Aug 25/2000 TALK-Theme Paul Macleod - Broken Wings (C) Emm Gryner - Summerlong (C) Holly Cole - Romantically Helpless (C) Thermocline - Sonic Blonde (C) Heavy Blinkers - Easy Living (C) TALK Cajun Ramblers - Venez a Louisiane (C) Quartango - Palomita Blanca (C) Moscow Chamber Orchestra - Concerto in Bflat Oscar Peterson - Lulu's Back in Town (C) TALK (General Suvivor set) Survivor - Eye of the Tiger Kool and the Gang - Jungle Boogie Liz Phair - Stuck on an Island Radio Free Vestibule - Something's Wrong with Gilligan's Island China Crisis - Working with fire and Steel Dead Kennedy's - Holiday in Cambodia TALK (Specific Suvivor Set) Village People - In the Navy The Clash - Rudie Can't Fail Specials - Message to you Rudy SF Seals - Baby Blue Scott Thompson - I'm Gay (C) Jerry Jerry and the Sons of Rhythmn Orchestra - Runaway Lane (C) TALK Elastica - How he wrote Elastica Man The Fall - Good-box Treble Charger - Armerican Psycho (C) Wheatus - Teenage Dirtbag Cub - Vacation (C) Jesus and Mary Chain - Sometimes Always Dig Circus - 18 Indians (C) **See Note 1 TALK Ian Drury and the Blockheads - Wake up and Make Love to me ** See Note 2 (C) Denotes Canadian Content Note 1: Played for the Waterloo Busker Festival last weekend just because I remember seeing Dig Circus busking on the streets of Toronto. The Festival was very good, but as they didn't have advanced schedules it was hard to see specific acts and as I results there were a couple I missed that I really wanted to see. Note 2: Internet Request from David Bloomfield who just came upon my homepage while looking for stuff about the original Fireball XL5. Actually this is the second message I got from random people on the Internet, here is one I got from Australia, if anyone knows the show she is talking about please get back to me: When I was very young (I was born in 1960), my favourite TV program of all time was one in which a spaceship featured with a female as part of the crew. The only thing i remember is that the term "Gamma rays On - Delta rays On" was always used at blast off. My Dad was sure it was Fireball XL5 as he says it was my favourite show, but I've recently watched quite a few episodes on cable and I've never heard these words spoken. If you can could you ask your listeners if anyone (or their parents) could tell me what show it was, as I don't mind telling you this question is driving me to distraction.