Re: Robbie/Tim Carroll

1999-02-01 Thread Jerker Emanuelsson

Linda wrote:.  
The review does say
that "Girl That's Hip" is on the record, and I think that line is in the Punk
Rockin' (etc.) song so maybe that's just what he's calling it.

"Girl That´s Hip" is not the same song as "Punk Rockin´ Honky Tonk Girl". 

There´s a version of that song (Girl That´s Hip) on Duane Jarvis´ great CD 
from last year. 

By the way, heard from Tim´s lawyer the other day, and he said that Sire 
WILL release the CD, but he wasn´t sure exactly when. Let´s keep our fingers 
crossed.

Jerker
Sound Asleep Records
Sweden



Re: Robbie/Tim Carroll

1999-02-01 Thread LindaRay64

I remembered that "Girl That's Hip" song the minute I hit the send key.  'Tis
another goodie.  I thought Sire was definite about April, now, but I guess
nothing's really definite in the record business right now.

Linda, hoping all this hoo ha isn't upsetting Miles O Music's business



Re: Robbie/Tim Carroll

1999-01-31 Thread rooney


alex said:

Robbie rawked hard last night at Fitzgeralds.  No Jet, but got most of
the new album, the Egg song, a cool duet with Tim Carroll who is
excellent BTW and lot's of rockers.  A long set, over 2 hours
straight.



pardon my ignorance or forgetfulness, but who is tim carroll???  i saw a tim
carroll last week play guitar w/ a band from spartanburg, s.c. in nashville
and i really liked his playing.  is this the same guy?  little guy w/
shoulder length brown hair???  i've heard the name and can't place the
connection.

thanks,
ro



Re: Robbie/Tim Carroll

1999-01-31 Thread rooney

thanks linda! now it all comes back to me.


In a message dated 1/31/99 9:22:23 AM Central Standard Time,
Tim Carroll has a standout track, "Open Flame" on Bloodshot's compilation
of
Nashville outsiders, Nashville:  The Other Side of the Alley.  He's
appeared
from time to time with Lonesome Bob and Tommy Womack, and he also often
backs
Webb Wilder with Duane Jarvis, he of another great track from the Bloodshot
deal, "Cocktail Napkin."  Sire signed Carroll, then sat on his release for
months.  It's now supposed to come out in April, I think.  There's a review
in
the Jan/Feb No Depression.

Linda




Re: Robbie/Tim Carroll

1999-01-31 Thread Douglas Noss

R

Tim Carroll is a fellow Nashvegan who is signed to Sire. He moved here
about five years ago from NYC he had an extremely well known band called
the Blue Chieftains. These guys were doing alt. Country in the late 80's
early 90's. I played a show with Tim and met him in 91' at a club called
Graffiti in PGH. I believe he also did a stint with Lucinda on guitar
although I could be wrong on that. He's the real deal. Checkout his song
"Punk rock, honky tonk girl". Too bad Sire is dropping the ball again.

Dutch
Crowd of One

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 From: rooney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Robbie/Tim Carroll
 Date: Sunday, January 31, 1999 9:27 AM
 
 
 alex said:
 
 Robbie rawked hard last night at Fitzgeralds.  No Jet, but got most of
 the new album, the Egg song, a cool duet with Tim Carroll who is
 excellent BTW and lot's of rockers.  A long set, over 2 hours
 straight.
 
 
 
 pardon my ignorance or forgetfulness, but who is tim carroll???  i saw a
tim
 carroll last week play guitar w/ a band from spartanburg, s.c. in
nashville
 and i really liked his playing.  is this the same guy?  little guy w/
 shoulder length brown hair???  i've heard the name and can't place the
 connection.
 
 thanks,
 ro



Re: Robbie/Tim Carroll

1999-01-31 Thread Bill Silvers

At 10:32 AM 1/31/1999 EST Linda wrote wrote:

Tim Carroll has a standout track, "Open Flame" on Bloodshot's compilation of
Nashville outsiders, Nashville:  The Other Side of the Alley.  He's appeared
from time to time with Lonesome Bob and Tommy Womack, and he also often backs
Webb Wilder with Duane Jarvis, he of another great track from the Bloodshot
deal, "Cocktail Napkin."  Sire signed Carroll, then sat on his release for
months.  It's now supposed to come out in April, I think.  There's a
review in
the Jan/Feb No Depression.

Also Linda, there's an EP-CD GOOD ROCK FROM BAD (copyright 1996) on P2er
Jerker Emmanuelson's Sound Asleep label with 7 roots-rockin tracks:
Open Flame
She Does My Heart Good
I Think Hank
She Just Knows
Punk Rockin' Honky Tonk Girl (the P2 wimmen's anthem?)
But Why
Too Rock'n' Roll

This is a fine disc, and I got my copy through Bloodshot (who may still
offer it) but I bet either of our P2 providers would be able to get a copy.
I'm very fond of this record, and it was a big disappointment when Mr.
Carroll's new record got bumped from its original September release date in
that Sire deal. 

b.s. 

"The truth ain't always what we need, sometimes we need to hear a beautiful
lie." -Bill Lloyd