Re: Mary Lou Lord (was awwwww...)
So anyway, Nancy sez: I love her Shake Sugaree song. I can really relate to the line "everything's down in pawn" Shake Sugaree is the best cut on the record and also, interestingly enough, the only tune not penned by Ms Lord herself. Got No Shadow is no great record, but still I find Some Jingle Jangle Morning or Subway playing in my head on occassion. np on the radio: Offspring - Why Don't You Get A Job? ___ Get your free, private email at http://mail.excite.com/
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I know Mary Lou Lord rubs some folks the wrong way, but I find her wide-eyed fandom of different kinds of music to be pretty darn endearing. She just finished singin' her Peter B. rewrite of "His Indie World" ("His ND World") live on KCMU, and I was just beamin' when she managed to work in references to Ernest Tubb and Bob Wills during the last verse. I mean, how many other indie princesses give a goddamn about ol' ET? Naturally, morning-guy John forgot to tape the damn thing -- it woulda made a cool intro to Swingin' Doors tonight. Oh well...--don
Re: Mary Lou Lord (was awwwww...)
I love her Shake Sugaree song. I can really relate to the line "everything's down in pawn" Nancy
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Don Yates writes: I know Mary Lou Lord rubs some folks the wrong way, but I find her wide-eyed fandom of different kinds of music to be pretty darn endearing. By the way, you might want to check KCMU's rockabilly library to see if the new Raging Teens CD is on hand. Mary Lou co-wrote a couple of songs on the album (her boyfriend, Kevin Patey, is the group's lead singer). I think Amy, their lead guitarist, also played keyboards in her road band for a while. --Jon Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wollaston, Massachusetts
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On Thu, 1 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By the way, you might want to check KCMU's rockabilly library to see if the new Raging Teens CD is on hand. Mary Lou co-wrote a couple of songs on the album (her boyfriend, Kevin Patey, is the group's lead singer). I think Amy, their lead guitarist, also played keyboards in her road band for a while. Yep, we have it. In fact, they're playin' KCMU's annual Shake The Shack rockabilly ball this September.--don