RE: Steve 'n' Del
Mr. W. That's the difference between the native state of Earl Scruggs, a locale smart enough to have an interest in bluegrass, and a cold, faraway, rock'n'rollin' kind of place that can barely support Special Consensus (though they've got some great polka). Is this the same Jon Weisberger who wrote a letter to The Reader explaining and complimenting Chicago's place in the history of country music? Yeah, it was. So what happened between the 1940s and now? Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
Re: Steve 'n' Del
At 10:42 PM 3/26/99 -0500, you wrote: Those of you who have seen the tour elsewhere, what type of reception is Del getting? Last night is wasnt so hot. From where I was sitting at the show's stop in Durham, it seemed that most of the crowd was there specifically to see Del. Not only did he receive quite a reception (one guy even yelled at Steve and the rest to bring Del out during the opening set), but I also spent much of the intermission explaining to neighbors who Steve Earle is. Now that's the way it's supposed to be. Look at what Del has done for Steve, that no one else has ever been able to get him to do Put on a suit, and cut his hair. Steve may be getting a bigger reception in some places, but I'd be willing to bet that Steve knows who the big kahuna is. I'm impressed by Steve's G Run. Del has taught him well. That Del McCoury is deserving of Sainthood if you ask me. Jeff Wall http://www.twangzine.com The Webs least sucky music magazine 3421 Daisy Crescent - Va Beach, Va - 23456
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At 8:49 PM -0600 on 3/26/99, Kelly Kessler wrote: I saw the instore today, and besides enjoying it thoroughly, I came away with new respect for Del's ego. The crowd was totally into the McCourys - no problem there - but he spends a great deal of time hanging around in the back while Steve handles guitar chores and sings songs that could use IMO a little high harmony. Yeah, yeah, I know this is bringing Del's music and *bluegrass as a whole* to new audiences, blah, blah, blah, but the man's a front man, and I respect his equanimity in hanging back and letting the others have the show for a whole tour. Many others would be champing at the bit. I assumed it was because bluegrass is typically arranged for five. I have to admit, last night my favorite part of the show (aside from, as Mr. Knaus has already observed, my correcting Steve on the original alt.country) was the way Del kept edging farther into the wings with every song. He finally made his getaway. Bob
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At 12:10 AM -0500 on 3/27/99, Jeff Wall wrote: At 10:42 PM 3/26/99 -0500, you wrote: Those of you who have seen the tour elsewhere, what type of reception is Del getting? Last night is wasnt so hot. From where I was sitting at the show's stop in Durham, it seemed that most of the crowd was there specifically to see Del. Not only did he receive quite a reception (one guy even yelled at Steve and the rest to bring Del out during the opening set), but I also spent much of the intermission explaining to neighbors who Steve Earle is. Now that's the way it's supposed to be. Look at what Del has done for Steve, that no one else has ever been able to get him to do Put on a suit, and cut his hair. Steve may be getting a bigger reception in some places, but I'd be willing to bet that Steve knows who the big kahuna is. I'm impressed by Steve's G Run. Del has taught him well. That Del McCoury is deserving of Sainthood if you ask me. He sure looks like a preacher. When he doesn't look like Steve Martin, anyway, which as Tom Mohr pointed out, is always. Last night, the best-dressed guy on stage was the roadie. Seriously. Bob
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At 10:37 AM -0600 on 3/26/99, Christopher M Knaus wrote: Earle "Bluegrass is the original alt.country" Soron "Western Swing!" I only wish I'd been willing to stand in line for an hour today to say it to him in person. It ain't *my* fault he's uneducated. Now that he's getting his bluegrass jones out of his system maybe someone like the Hag can sit down with him and straighten him out. Bob
RE: Steve 'n' Del
Those of you who have seen the tour elsewhere, what type of reception is Del getting? Last night is wasnt so hot. From where I was sitting at the show's stop in Durham, it seemed that most of the crowd was there specifically to see Del. That's the difference between the native state of Earl Scruggs, a locale smart enough to have an interest in bluegrass, and a cold, faraway, rock'n'rollin' kind of place that can barely support Special Consensus (though they've got some great polka). Plus which, though he pretty much grew up in PA, Del is a North Carolina native, and you better believe folks there know it. Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
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Jon Weisberger referred to the city as: a cold, faraway, rock'n'rollin' kind of place that can barely support Special Consensus (though they've got some great polka). I think I'm going to send this to Mayor Daley and suggest this as the city's official motto. TWM np: Plastic People of the Universe -- Tom (59 degrees in the living room this a.m.) Mohr usually here: [EMAIL PROTECTED] sometimes here: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At the Birchmere, the crowd was probably tilted slightly in favor of Del n' the Boys. Washington is, after all, an old bluegrass town believe it or not. I thought Del's set was in many ways the highlight of the night and was certainly paced the smoothest. Made me go out and buy his new one, I tell ya. Steve's solo set dragged the most, IMO. It wasn't due to his politics (with which I agree, mostly, although some of my friends grumped about his speechifyin'), but rather due to the fact that he tried out a couple of new ballad-y songs. That's tough under any circumstance. Incidentally, I thought "Hillbilly Highway" was the most successful "bluegrassed up " of Steve's songs. That's the one that should be a festival staple. PS -- Mucho thanks to P2er Tom Herman (I hope I got this right, please correct me if I didn't) who actually *called* me up that afternoon to say that the Sleater-Kinney show was postponed. Now that's an incredible demonstration of the kind of community represented on this list. Damn. Drove out to Annandale instead to catch the last set of an apologetically croaky Bill Kirchen. William Cocke Senior Writer HSC Development University of Virginia (804) 924-8432
RE: Steve 'n' Del
Drove out to Annandale instead to catch the last set of an apologetically croaky Bill Kirchen. So how was Kirchen? (as if he could be anything but excellent) Jeff Wall http://www.twangzine.com The Webs least sucky music magazine 3421 Daisy Crescent - Va Beach, Va - 23456
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On Sat, 27 Mar 1999 10:32:19 -0500 Jeff Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Drove out to Annandale instead to catch the last set of an apologetically croaky Bill Kirchen. So how was Kirchen? (as if he could be anything but excellent) He was his usual gracious self. Unfortunately, he had a bad case of laryngitis that night and could barely sing. That led to some extra guitar slingin' so it wasn't necessarily a bad thing. I've seen him several times and he never fails to put on anything short of an excellent, professional show. Johnny and Jack are rhythm Rocks of Gibraltar themselves. William Cocke Senior Writer HSC Development University of Virginia (804) 924-8432
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Those of you who have seen the tour elsewhere, what type of reception is Del getting? In Atlanta I found the crowd mostly respectful and (more importantly) into it. I don't know if this is a Southern thing (let's face it, Atlanta ain't Southern like a lot of Southern towns), but I thought the audience was held rapt by Del's voice and his friendly, aw-shucks demeanor. Tucker
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Drove out to Annandale instead to catch the last set of an apologetically croaky Bill Kirchen. So how was Kirchen? (as if he could be anything but excellent) Amen...This man is a master. Can't wait for "Raisin' a Ruckus"... (I rate the songs I've heard from it "Two Scoops"!) Tucker
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Tucker Eskew writes: Drove out to Annandale instead to catch the last set of an apologetically croaky Bill Kirchen. So how was Kirchen? (as if he could be anything but excellent) Amen...This man is a master. The be sure to check out the brand-spankin' new Jack Smith album, "Can't Help Myself" on the New Jersey-based Run Wild label. Kirchen produced the album and plays guitar on about 2/3 or it. --Jon Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wollaston, Massachusetts
Re: Steve 'n' Del
Hey there, Mr. W. That's the difference between the native state of Earl Scruggs, a locale smart enough to have an interest in bluegrass, and a cold, faraway, rock'n'rollin' kind of place that can barely support Special Consensus (though they've got some great polka). Is this the same Jon Weisberger who wrote a letter to The Reader explaining and complimenting Chicago's place in the history of country music? Just checking. g Later... CK ___ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
RE: Steve 'n' Del
On Sat, 27 Mar 1999, William T. Cocke wrote: Incidentally, I thought "Hillbilly Highway" was the most successful "bluegrassed up " of Steve's songs. That's the one that should be a festival staple. Now I coulda *swore* some bluegrass band has covered this (either that or I had a dream about it). Help me out here, Weisberger.--don
RE: Steve 'n' Del
At 04:25 PM 3/27/99 -0800, you wrote: On Sat, 27 Mar 1999, William T. Cocke wrote: Incidentally, I thought "Hillbilly Highway" was the most successful "bluegrassed up " of Steve's songs. That's the one that should be a festival staple. Now I coulda *swore* some bluegrass band has covered this (either that or I had a dream about it). Help me out here, Weisberger.--don Ricky Skaggs Jeff Wall http://www.twangzine.com The Webs least sucky music magazine 3421 Daisy Crescent - Va Beach, Va - 23456
Steve 'n' Del
Hey there, Saw the Steve Earle and Del McCoury tour (again) in Chicago last night. I already prattled on about the Nashville shows so now I just have a question. Those of you who have seen the tour elsewhere, what type of reception is Del getting? Last night is wasnt so hot. Just Steve - everyone paying rapt attention Steve plus Bluegrass - everyone paying rapt attention Just Bluegrass - feels like intermission Kinda felt sorry for they guy(s). Later... CK Earle "Bluegrass is the original alt.country" Soron "Western Swing!" ___ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
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Sez Chris of the Chicago show: Just Steve - everyone paying rapt attention Steve plus Bluegrass - everyone paying rapt attention Just Bluegrass - feels like intermission Kinda felt sorry for they guy(s). I saw the instore today, and besides enjoying it thoroughly, I came away with new respect for Del's ego. The crowd was totally into the McCourys - no problem there - but he spends a great deal of time hanging around in the back while Steve handles guitar chores and sings songs that could use IMO a little high harmony. Yeah, yeah, I know this is bringing Del's music and *bluegrass as a whole* to new audiences, blah, blah, blah, but the man's a front man, and I respect his equanimity in hanging back and letting the others have the show for a whole tour. Many others would be champing at the bit. For the record: I ain't knocking Mr. Earle. I'm way big on that boy. Just musing, is all. Kelly P.S. Favorite Steve Earle quote: On having trouble keeping his guitar tuned, "This guitar is so new, it still thinks it's a tree."
Re: Steve 'n' Del
Those of you who have seen the tour elsewhere, what type of reception is Del getting? Last night is wasnt so hot. From where I was sitting at the show's stop in Durham, it seemed that most of the crowd was there specifically to see Del. Not only did he receive quite a reception (one guy even yelled at Steve and the rest to bring Del out during the opening set), but I also spent much of the intermission explaining to neighbors who Steve Earle is. Chad Cosper ** Chad Cosper Dept. of English Univ. of North Carolina at Greensboro 336-275-8576 http://www.uncg.edu/~cscosper
Steve 'n' Del 'n' Em
Hey there, It doesn't look like anyone has brought up the Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band shows at The Station Inn, so here we go... The set up, which I assume will be the same for the whole tour was... 1. Steve and the band w/o Del 2. Del and the band w/o Steve 3. intermission 4. Just Steve 5. Everybody The tunes... Steve and the band w/o Del played songs from The Mountain as you would expect. Del and the band w/o Steve played songs from Family as you would also expect. Steve solo acoustic played his more Moodier songs (as you might expect) and varied the set a bit each night. The moodier stuff like Valentine's Day and Ellis Unit One sounded great and on some nights he also played some old Texas blues (lightning hopkins, and such). He also was rather talkative. This might be due to the small size of the venue - but he lead almost every song with a story about its origin, or subject matter, or whatever - well cool. Also very cool was for the final set with everyone - bluegrass makeovers of Earle tunes like Train a Comin, Copperhead Road, etc. etc. Maybe its not bluegrass anymore, but it sure sounds good. Stuff to make you jealous... Joining the band on stage at various points - Iris Dement, Emmylou Harris. The crowd... An interesting mix of bluegrass fans, Earle fans and eclectic folks like P2-ers g. So you had drunk bikers screaming for Guitar Town, Copperhead Road and in one very drunk case Guitar Road. As well as an older guy behind me mumbling "Where's John Hurt when you need him" during one of Steve Earle's Texas Blues numbers. It'll be interesting to see how the crowd works out at say, The Vic in Chicago, or the show Shane mentioned being promoted on the classic rock station. Oh, and since it was nashville the crowd also included John Prine, Mac Wiseman, Joy Lynn White, etc. etc. So go see the tour. Later... CK ___ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]