Re: split enz - true colours

1999-01-16 Thread Doug Young
Styx did on one of theirs - Paradise Theater Iceman Erik Gerding wrote: Here, here! I was a major Split Enz freak in the late 70's early 80's. Still like 'em too. So that True Colours record with the etching is actually worth somethin'? I always thought it was cool and wondered why other

RE: Hank Williams

1999-01-16 Thread Jon Weisberger
Well hell , it could have been Jason The Scorchers for that matter. But Amy's original interpretation seems to make the most sense. Isn't Earle a Texan? Wasn't Leon Payne a Texan? You never can tell... g Trivia: "Lost Highway" was a #12 hit for Williams in 1949, but it was the B side of a

RE: Hank Williams

1999-01-16 Thread Pflash40
gotta believe he means leon payne's lost highway.

Re: Kelly Willis - Europe

1999-01-16 Thread Louise Kyme
Stevie Simkin wrote: Louise Kyme wrote: Acoording to www.kelly.willis.com, Kelly is planning on coming to Europe in February. Does anyone know anything about this? Is she touring or just on holiday? Goodness. Tell me NOW. Kelly Player? you still out there? Stevie I emailed

Re: old vinyl numbering systems

1999-01-16 Thread Mike Woods
On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, William F. Silvers wrote: John Wendland wrote: I still remember the noise it made when the LP was dropped from the spindle and the grooves of one album rubbed against the grooves of another. Yeah, me too. Didn't they mold a thicker "lip" around the edge though,

Re: Alt.country comin up in NYC-Winter

1999-01-16 Thread LindaRay64
In a message dated 1/15/99 9:10:26 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: March 20- Steve Earle Del McCoury Band, Town Hall What have I missed? Has anyone seen this booked anywhere in Chicago? Linda, searching high and low

Re: Alt.country comin up in NYC-Winter

1999-01-16 Thread Barry Mazor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: March 20- Steve Earle Del McCoury Band, Town Hall What have I missed? Has anyone seen this booked anywhere in Chicago? Linda, searching high and low Yeah, Linda--and you'll notice that it's Saturday night of SXSW, when I'll be not in NYC but down there--probably

RE: old vinyl numbering systems

1999-01-16 Thread Jon Weisberger
...thought about it the other night when BR5-49 covered "Battle Of New Orleans". Flip side on that old 45 was "Sink The Bismarck". Then you don't have a very old 45. I'm pretty sure that was a reissue pressed in the 60's or 70's. "Battle Of New Orleans" - Columbia 41339 (1959) "Sink The

PLAYLIST- KOOP New American Roots Music 1/15/99

1999-01-16 Thread Jim_Caligiuri
The New American Roots Music Show is heard Fridays from 9 to 10 AM on KOOP, Austin, Texas 91.7FM. It focuses on new releases and recent re-issues in country, bluegrass,folk, blues, cajun, zydeco and whatever else fits. Some interesting new stuff already this year. The first track was played in

House Concerts

1999-01-16 Thread Steve Gardner
Hi everyone, Thanks to everyone who gave me suggestions on other venues for the bigger house concerts. I'll check into those. Now that tickets are selling MUCH faster than ever before I thought I'd out the upcoming shows on my website as soon as I find out about them. Then you'll be able to

Tom T. Hall on the 'net

1999-01-16 Thread Shane S. Rhyne
Howdy, I was finishing up some research on tonight's featured album, "Real: The Tom T. Hall Project" and found this URL that I thought folks might enjoy. I don't know if Mr. Bechtel has already posted this before, but here's the link for Tom T.'s web page. From there it links to a nice site

Why I Love Knoxville

1999-01-16 Thread Shane S. Rhyne
Howdy, Okay, so it's probably a shorter list that what folks in Nashville or Austin could come up with. I don't bump into musical celebrities on a regular basis or get to be a fly on the wall at recording sessions. But I like it here, fine. Mainly because of nights like last night. I left work

Live at the Ryman: A visit to the Mother Church (long)

1999-01-16 Thread Robert Wray
I had a chance to go see The Friday Night Opry last night, which was broadcast live from the Ryman, the first time since 1974 that the Opry had been broadcast from the 'Mother Church of Country Music' as Ralph Emery and a host of other Goo-Goo-Cluster peddling WSM DJs reminded us through the

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-16 Thread Bill Silvers
At 08:46 AM 1/16/1999 Geff gave the answer: On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Bob Soron wrote: "Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief." Side 3 was a hidden track on Side 2; the two spirals were interwoven so that, when you dropped the tone arm, you never knew which "side" you'd get. This is the

Re: old vinyl numbering systems

1999-01-16 Thread Bill Silvers
At 10:01 AM 1/16/1999 Mike Woods wrote: ...thought about it the other night when BR5-49 covered "Battle Of New Orleans". Flip side on that old 45 was "Sink The Bismarck". Then you don't have a very old 45. I'm pretty sure that was a reissue pressed in the 60's or 70's. Going on a *really*

Re: The Secondary Market (Was: a bunch of stuff about Garth)

1999-01-16 Thread Ameritwang
Tom Mohr wrote: So if I signed a deal with a major label tomorrow, and assuming that I am not quite as popular as Beatles/Metallica et al, then I would still have the option of telling the label "don't sell my stuff to the record clubs"? I did not know that -- I assumed that the major labels

Re: Live at the Ryman: A visit to the Mother Church (long)

1999-01-16 Thread Mike Hays
. It began with a line about slipping a ring on/off someone's finger. "Pocket Full of Gold", CD same name, sing it every gig by request from my drummer. NOW ONLINE, www.TwangCast.com TM RealCountry netcast 24 X 7 Please Visit Then let us know what you think! Mike Hays

Re: cryptic messages in old vinyl numbering systems

1999-01-16 Thread Matt Cook
You've missed some great Neil Young, then. --Matt Cook "Splendid isolation, I don't need no one"--Warren Zevon Geffry King wrote: I recall a Neil Young album of some kind that had "Hello Waterface" etched into side 1 and "Goodbye Waterface" etched into side 2. Don't ask me which one -

Re: CD Reviewing ethics

1999-01-16 Thread Bell/Wrightson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, would it be wrong of me to review this CD? I have no financial interest, no involvement business-wise, etc. Absolutely not. Sarah W.

Re: CD Reviewing ethics

1999-01-16 Thread Ndubb
So, would it be wrong of me to review this CD? I have no financial interest, no involvement business-wise, etc. Absolutely not. Well... this is a dicey one, and I'd like to think that every journalist on the planet has at least considered such ethics now and then. If the thank you is

Goodbye, all.........

1999-01-16 Thread Hayseed Online
I've enjoyed my time here and have been fortunate enough to have met a few of you. However, it is not practical for me to continue to receive such a large amount of e-mails everyday. Thanks to those of you who play my music on your radio shows. I appreciate your support. I hope to meet many

Re: CD Reviewing ethics

1999-01-16 Thread Matt Cook
Who knows? If you think you have a good (objective, I guess) grasp of what's going on, then do it. I have no moral problems criticizing my friends' works of art. In fact, many of them ask me for my opinion more than I would (when the positions are reversed). Different people do things

BANGBANG: January 15, 1999

1999-01-16 Thread PoPbAnG
BANGBANG Fridays 8\10 p.m. Radio 2000 - 96.7fm Santarém - Portugal BANGBANG Playlist for January 15, 1999 THE SCHRAMMS . heal me now CHEAP WINE . strange girl THE DELIBERATE STRANGERS . box of pine \ dead man's hand THE NIELDS . easy people KATE JACOBS . georgie says RUTHIE THE WRANGLERS .

Re: CD Reviewing ethics

1999-01-16 Thread LindaRay64
I don't know why a liner note credit would ever be an issue at all. A liner note credit can mean nothing or everything, whether you get one or not. It seems to me the issue is the relationship and to what extent you feel that colors your judgement about the sound. LR

Re: CD Reviewing ethics

1999-01-16 Thread Jeff Wall
At 04:48 PM 1/16/99 +, you wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, would it be wrong of me to review this CD? I have no financial interest, no involvement business-wise, etc. I've only been mentioned once in liner notes. It was on Sierra's reissue of Nashville West. I was mentioned because

Steve Young help

1999-01-16 Thread Jeff Wall
I get to interview Steve Young, football player and folksinger. All I know about him is that he recorded one of the greatest alt-country albums of all time, Lonesome, Ornery, and Mean. He also wrote Seven Bridges Road that the Eagles made a shitload of money with. Waylon covered Lonesome,

Re: CD Reviewing ethics

1999-01-16 Thread John F Butland
At 05:10 PM 99-01-16 EST, you wrote: O.K. this is something I've run into with book reviewing. I never felt I should review a book if I was acknowledged in any way. But in those cases there was usually a good reason for the achknowledgement -- I had worked with the author, done some research

IF You Play a Used CD in a Forest ...budrocket rant

1999-01-16 Thread Budrocket
Brooks is already pretty bluegrass-friendly, what with being the only personin the world able to reunite the Newgrass Revival g, and he carries one ofthe best bluegrass bass players and singers around in his band, even if sheonly sings and doesn't play bass therein. I also hear from

Re: Alt.country comin up in NYC-Winter

1999-01-16 Thread Barry Mazor
*sigh* Please add: 2/25 - Ghost Rockets, Elena Skye the Demolition String Band - Rodeo Bar Not to mention : EVERY Monday night - Alphabet City Opry - 9C Buddy Hey Check In With Me Once In Awhile Barry Rockets budrocket OK! Didn't know where you were for awhile there, Senor

A Moth-eaten January

1999-01-16 Thread Kristen Rigney
Two adjacent states in two weeks. Beat that. Friday January 22 @ The CHARLESTON BAR GRILL with Highwaters 174 Bedford Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn 718-782-8717 take the L Train to Bedford and its right there. Friday January 29 with Cropdusterhttp://www.cropduster.net @ THE MELODY BAR 106