Re: banjo envy...

1999-01-14 Thread Alan Murray
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 1/12/99 4:30:22 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Garth looked like someone's dad who drove all the kids from the neighborhood and had to sit through the show. (Although he did win an award for "Seven," and

RE: banjo envy...

1999-01-14 Thread Matt Benz
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 1999 2:40 PM To: passenger side Subject: Re: banjo envy... N.D. review of Sara Evans - No Place That Far (RCA) : " Just a simple question: Why sign artists if you're

Re: banjo envy...

1999-01-14 Thread jon_erik
Matt Benz writes: Ah, yes, I remember that now. So what's the story on it? No Pete Anderson? I like a nifty one line review as much as anybody, when I'm not interested in the music, but in this case, more details might of helped. I haven't heard it yet myself but, yes, no Pete Anderson.

Re: banjo envy...

1999-01-14 Thread Steve Gardner
I think my favorite throwaway review was probably one that showed up in "Musician" when Yes' "Big Generator" came out: "Just say no." I like the (I think) Rolling Stone review for the old guitar band GTR. The review was simply "SHT". I thought the above review you mentioned was simply

Re: banjo envy...

1999-01-13 Thread RMould5417
N.D. review of Sara Evans - No Place That Far (RCA) : " Just a simple question: Why sign artists if you're going to insist they play so far away from their strengths? - Grant Alden (that's the entire review) In a message dated 99-01-13 08:46:34 EST, you write: I did finally get Sara