Sorry , Thom, I didn't mean it that way was agreeing with you
totally and aware that you didn't make the offer
iceman
Thomas Wodock wrote:
Now wait a second Mr. Iceman I was not the original
person who wrote I have
a CD of Wilco That was someone else. I wrote in agreeing to Mr.
Wall's
good
This is very abbreviated:
Just got back from a week or so in Austin.
Got some good work on the movie done, etc.
In particular, I got The Damnations Tx (the TX will drop some day when
the 'limitation', or something, runs out on the name Damnation) playing
in front of 3000-4000 people.
Then, I
Border Radio, WXDU Duke University
February 7, 1999
Border Radio - Dave Alvin - King of California
Thirteen Years - Alejandro Escovedo - Thirteen Years
Fuse - Joe Henry - Fuse
Rex's Blues - Jay Farrar and Kelly Willis - Red Hot + Bothered
Dixieland - Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band - The
In case no one else knows, Alex does a radio show in Yugoslavia/Serbia that
knocks the socks off of 95% of the radio shows here in the states!
Well, let's see some of those play lists firstg
Welcome Alex to P2!
Absolutely, Alex.
dan
Hey everybody,
It's been just over a week and Greta and I are still buzzin' from our visit to
the Shane Shack and WDVX's Studio C. We don't have to tell y'all P2ers what a
cool guy Mr. Rhyne is, but we did want to let everyone know what fun we had and
just how proud we are to put East
Next Sunday, Valentines Day, I'll be out listening to Peter Rowan, Tony Rice
and Tennessee Valley Authority, so this is my only chance to do this theme.
Theme: Songs of Unrequited Love; Cheating; Contrition. Basically Anti-
Valentine.
Threw contrition in 'cause I felt that some might feel bad
I'm needing sheet music for Bruce Springsteen's "If I Should Fall Behind" from
the 1992 "Lucky Town" album for my wedding this summer. My bride's musical
tastes are a bit more upscale, and I figured my musical choice needs to be a
little rootsier and down-to-earth. (Besides, I've always loved
I've been noting Joe Gracey's sterling defence of the Mac (I've got one
too), but I wonder if it's the fault of this machine (an LC 520) that I
when I get the Digest all Mike Hays' and Buddy Rocket's posts come twice -
one in English and one in complete, utter, and total gibberish.
The
I'd love to get it but the damn thing has been put back to April thank you
very much.They would rush release Mindy mcCready but a talent such as Mandy
goes on the backburner. Why is it so?
(I'm getting lucky today)
If you hate where country has gone to,
and you like (or at least don't mind) Owen
In a message dated 2/8/1999 1:34:21 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Jon Byrd and Greta Lee
ps: We're at Maggie Magee's for Extravaganza Sat. the 13th at 10PM
and opening for Heather "Hardcore Country" Myles Fri., Feb. 19th in ATL at
the
Jon,
Bad news here: Fairly sure
On Sun, 7 Feb 1999, Driver8 wrote:
I'm looking to trade for UT's "Not Forever Just for Now" 2CD set, copied
or original, as well as any Whiskeytown, Scud Mountain Boys, Son Volt and
Wilco stuff. I'd really prefer CDR
To trade, I've got Uncle Tupelo's "Live from the Midwest", Son
WXDU's radio show, Topsoil, is presenting another intimate house concert
at Pine Hill Farm in Durham with country singer-songwriter and Koch
recording artist, Greg Trooper on Saturday, March 6 at 8pm. These
concerts are organized so that we all chip in to pay the artist for the
performance. We
THE BLUE CHIP RADIO REPORT
News, Charts, Show Prep, Sales Info
February 8, 1999
Bill Miller
Editor Publisher
The Blue Chip Radio
-Original Message-
I'm happy to see that there are others who rank _Pour Down Like
Silver_
above _Shoot Out the Lights_, as I do--not that either record is any
too
shabby, of course, just that _SOTL_ has always been the consensus
critical
fave, and _PDLS_ has been unjustly
It's also worth keeping in mind that RT has denied that any song on
_Across
a Crowded Room_ is about Linda in any way. He knows best, of course,
but
anyone who's heard that record can't help thinking that he's not being
entirely truthful there (which is his prerogative, of course). "When
At 07:19 AM 2/7/99 -0500, you wrote:
In a time when too much country music is either pop coinage or
tried-and-true formula, Jackson and Ms. Yearwood may be just what
Nashville needs right right now: thoughtful classicists with fresh ideas.
James Hunter writes frequently about music and
dan wrote about Apple Venus Volume 1:
What the heck is that record about? Greatest hits, or what? Man I love
XTC.
It's an all new album described as orchestral-acoustic. It's out February
23rd. An album of more electric stuff (Volume 2) is tentatively scheduled
for the fall but could be
We've *never* been able to agree on anything (not
even on the general worthlessness of Kenny Rogers), and I think if we
ever
did, we'd just have to shut the list down. After all, what would be
the
point of carrying on?g--don
Wait a minute, someone among us defended Kenny
Ah, the amp named Black Widow. Yes, I love this! Bittersweet. I'm
always
amazed at sibling harmonies and these two are perfect.
[Matt Benz] Tho-as I've told others-I am amazed at how many
"advance copies" of this are in the hands of p2 folks who are *not*
industry weasel
Voting never hurts...
--junior
-- Forwarded message --
Just wanted to put out a little reminder that California Angel is back on
CMT's playlist. Below are the links to CMT.
Here is the link to request California Angel
A
[Matt Benz] I have a hard time swallowing the theory that country music
rejected Lang cos she campaigned -briefly, we're talking one ad campaign
here- against eating beef. I know there was a uproar among the beef
industry, but if a music scene turned on her based on that, well, then
who needs
Jim Nelson said about the Cold Mountain CD that will be packaged with the
book:
That's a great deal for those of us who've had the book for over a year
now...
Like I said. You people are crabby.
Jim Caliguri said about the CD being sold only with the book (starting in
March):
Is this right? I
For those of you who like the Ray Price Essentials CD I'd recommend going
out and getting the Roy Acuff Essentials CD. They aren't exactly the same,
Roy is a little more oldtime and a little less honky tonk when compared to
Ray Price. I seem to think though that if you like one, you'll like the
-Original Message-
From: Steve Gardner [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999 9:40 AM
To: passenger side
Subject: Cold Mountain CD
Jim Nelson said about the Cold Mountain CD that will be packaged with
the
book:
That's a great deal for those of us
crackhead!
xojns
--
From: Matt Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "passenger side" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Stuff
Date: Sun, Feb 7, 1999, 11:35 PM
This is very abbreviated:
Just got back from a week or so in Austin.
Got some good work on the movie done, etc.
In particular, I got The
To all you P2'ers out there who will be attending Nashville's NEA this
weekend. Here's a big invite out to Wolfy's on lower Broadway. Crowd of One
will be playing Friday night( 10pm) along with other roots/rock acts Duane
Jarvis and Victor Mecynee. Hope to see you there
Dutch
Crowd of One
Frank is usually a reliable source...
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
-Original Message-
From: Bluegrass music discussion. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Frank W. Overstreet
Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999 10:56 AM
To:
On Mon, 8 Feb 1999, Steve Gardner wrote:
For those of you who like the Ray Price Essentials CD I'd recommend going
out and getting the Roy Acuff Essentials CD. They aren't exactly the same,
Roy is a little more oldtime and a little less honky tonk when compared to
Ray Price. I seem to
Howdy,
I was muchly pleased with this week's rendition of a Tennessee Saturday
Night and, quite immodestly, I'd say that the phone calls received during
the show indicate that this week's play list was one of the more popular
ones I've put together.
Quick side note: I stumbled upon a great disc
Don says:
There ain't a lot of similarities between the two, near as I can tell.
Generally true, though there's a similarity of vocal approach - in the high
end of their ranges, open-throated, both liked to hold high notes with a
sort of wail - that's wotrth noting.
Jon Weisberger Kenton
Jim Nelson said about the Cold Mountain CD that will be packaged with
the
book:
That's a great deal for those of us who've had the book for over a
year
now...
Like I said. You people are crabby.
[Matt Benz] Really. They're only doing a cd based on the book
because the
Anybody wanna trade me for a pristine 1994 digital soundboard recording of Zevon
w/Gurf Morlix on pedal steele? Looking for good UT,
SV, WT.
Please reply off list. Thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stevie Simkin wrote:
Thanks so much for posting that URL for the Zevon interview. Fascinating and
Hey everyone, I have a near perfect quality pair
of socks that I am looking to trade. In return, I'd hope for an as good quality
pair of boxer shorts or maybe some candy.
Email me off list and stop turning this place into a barter
saloon. It's irritating.
Jeff Copetas ~ Tar Hut
What Mr. Tar Hut said...
There is a "traders" list, for those who aren't aware...dedicated to such
pursuits. Here is the description and instructions for joining the
"Traders" list.
We circulate tape lists, discuss trades, request shows ...
Newbies welcome ... Someone always willing to trade
Um...I don't think *I* was doing the complaining here. I was refering to
this:
Jim Nelson said about the Cold Mountain CD that will be packaged
with
the
book:
That's a great deal for those of us who've had the book for over
a
year
now...
[Matt Benz] Them ain't my
It's great old-time music, at least the first few cuts
are, so who cares that they made the album because of a popular book?
It
should happen more often - you know, like, new people hearing you play
the
music you want to. What are you complaining about, Matt?
[Matt Benz] Ah, I
Howdy,
errr...ummm.
That should be "Always *Late*," but then you knew that already, didn't you?
Earlier in the day, I posted...
Take It Away, Leon -- Leon McAuliffe and His Western Swing Band --
Hillbilly Boogie -- Columbia
Always Left -- Lefty Frizzell -- Look What Thoughts Will Do --
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
Feb. 8, 1998. This is the infamous anti Valentines Day show.
Monday Breakfast Jam is an eclectic morning drivetime presentation
totally programmed and present by me over KRCL 91FM in Salt Lake City, a
non-profit, volunteer
1. Lucinda Williams: Car Wheels...TX 52
2. Baz Luhrmann: Something For... 48
3. Susan Tedeschi 47
4. Lauryn Hill 45
5. R.L. Burnside 40
6. Dave Matthews 40
7. Cesar Rosas 38
8. Lyle Lovett TX 35
9. Robert Earl Keen TX 34
10. Los Super Seven TX 34
11. Willie Nelson TX 34
By the way, as far as buying the thing goes, a healthy portion of the
one-sheet is devoted to how clearances were obtained, etc. in order to put
out the CD, including the following passage:
"In fact, the terms with MGM-UA stipulate that the CD can only be sold
packaged with the novel, so the
Talked to "Jim" at NEA and he says Maggie's has reopened. A big sigh of relief
for/from all concerned. He said they always had a back-up plan if needed... oh
great.
jb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 2/8/1999 1:34:21 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Jon Byrd
Well, the crack in my head may have had something to do with it, but I
didn't like it too much.
At that in-store they were at their best when they were loud and
'crappy', and the songs didn't getin the way.
But I haven't heard anything else besides that tape they gave me, which
has a rip-off
A friend of mine just clued me into a new Wynn Stewart website that
was created by his daughter, Wren Stewart Tidwell. It's still a work in
progress, but you can find a lot of interesting stuff there nonetheless.
Well worth a look at: http://members.tripod.com/WynnStewart.
Dear Lovers of Fine Music,
I just wanted to let all of the nice folks who will be attending or
performing at the NEA Extravaganza that Hillbilly IDOL will be there too.
We are playing a set at Robert's Western Wear on Sat. at 10:00pm. Looks
like a nice lineup for the evening and doggonit we're
Don Yates wrote:
On Mon, 8 Feb 1999, Steve Gardner wrote:
For those of you who like the Ray Price Essentials CD I'd recommend going
out and getting the Roy Acuff Essentials CD. They aren't exactly the same,
Roy is a little more oldtime and a little less honky tonk when compared to
In a message dated 2/8/99 12:46:19 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Well, the crack in my head may have had something to do with it, but I
didn't like it too much.
At that in-store they were at their best when they were loud and
'crappy', and the songs didn't getin the
For those of you who didn't pick up Steve tix this weekend.
They are still available for the Chicago show. I got mine
this morning.
Chicago Dave
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Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Jon Weisberger wrote:
By the way, as far as buying the thing goes, a healthy portion
of the one-sheet is devoted to how clearances were obtained,
etc. in order to put out the CD, including the following passage:
"In fact, the terms with MGM-UA stipulate that the CD can only
be sold
That photo of Wynn playing a Mustang (or Duo Sonic) is great!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999 4:34 PM
To: passenger side
Subject: New Wynn Stewart website
Well worth a look at:
Here's the info:
Yes, the Sutler show is still on. The lineup is Jim Lauderdale, Duane, Rosie
Flores, Bill Lloyd, Joy Lynn White, and many others. $10; silent auction at
6:30. Show starts at 7. It will now be a benefit for the family.
To all you P2'ers out there who will be attending
So, Shane -- do you know if these guys are actually gonna put out an album
anytime soon? Five Bucks (formerly known as Shinola) were one of the two
bands I knew nothing about that blew me away when I saw 'em at SXSW last
March (the other was the Hot Club of Cowtown).--don
David Markovits wrote:
For those of you who didn't pick up Steve tix this weekend.
They are still available for the Chicago show. I got mine
this morning.
$23.50, plus $4.90 (21%) for TicketBastard.
Apparently the March 25 show has not sold out, so they have not put tickets
on sale for the
Hey, Anyone happen to know when it was specifically that Lindley passed on to
drummer heaven?
NW
The information I had was from lung cancer. This came from someone who had
recently been traveling with him while Donald was on tour with Joe Ely.
Jamie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, Anyone happen to know when it was specifically that Lindley passed on to
drummer heaven?
NW
In a message dated 2/8/1999 1:38:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Talked to "Jim" at NEA and he says Maggie's has reopened. A big sigh of
relief
for/from all concerned. He said they always had a back-up plan if
needed...
oh
great.
jb
Great news for all!!
*When* is what I'm'a wantin' ta know. NW
The information I had was from lung cancer. This came from someone who had
recently been traveling with him while Donald was on tour with Joe Ely.
Jamie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, Anyone happen to know when it was specifically that Lindley
Feb. 3 -- here's the obit:
Friends remember prowess of drummer Donald Lindley
By Rebecca Thatcher
American-Statesman Staff
Published: Feb. 4, 1999
Donald Lindley, a master drummer who played for Lucinda Williams, Joe Ely
and many other musicians, died Wednesday afternoon of lung cancer at
Sorry to be boring, but does anyone know if this is likely to make it across the
pond? or am I going to be placing an order with amazon?
on or offlist reply appreciated
ta
Stevie
I just got some new CDs based on recommendations that I have read here. I
particularly want to add to the heap of praise being poured on Cisco's
"Wishing You Well from the Pink Motel." This is a very good record...
I am listening to Lou Ford's "Sad, but Familiar," about which someone asked
Had to use that subject line, now that the King of Bluegrass is in the
hospital...
Believe it or not, I have been told that I don't pimp my band nearly often
enough in this hallowed forum--which was kind of a surprise, since I feel that
my whole life has been dedicated to the pursuit of
-Original Message-
From: Bluegrass music discussion. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999 3:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: No BG - Rob Ickes Joe Craven in Eugene
Greeting Music Lovers,
Rob Ickes Joe Craven plus bassist
3 LeRoy Bachs been a
busy man in the last few years, touring and recording with Wilco and
Liz Phair. Hes also been seen around town handling the
bass chores for old time stalwarts the Paulina
Hollers, as well as the sprawling funk
conglomerate Uptighty. Hell be bringing his honkytonkier
I'm heading to North Florida and perhaps central Florida for work on my book
for a four day stint this weekend. I know there aren't a lot of southerners
on this list but there are a lot of very knowledgeable folks.
I've got a list of sites and stuff to look for but thought others here might
Like I said. You people are crabby.
[Matt Benz] Really. They're only doing a cd based on the book
because the book is popular. If the book sold in p2 amounts, we sure as
well wouldn't see a cd. Remember that piece of literary trash "Bridges
of Yoknapatawpha County"? There was a cd for that,
Chad Cosper wrote:
About Son Volt...I am wondering if anyone who may have been at the Raleigh
show on Friday was familiar with the song they played in the middle of
"Chickamauga,"
sounds like it was iggy and the stooges' I Gotta Right
Stevie
If you are someone who doesn't give a rat's ass about Bob Dylan go ahead and
delete this. If, on the other hand, you happen to have a few--or a lot--of
the old man's recordings in your collection, check it out. I went to see Bob
last night in Birmingham, and though I was expectant, I have to
I'm not sure what the go is with Gram's place - a friend of mine went there
and said it seemed "a little weird" and has since refused to elaborate - I
could ask her again - I have heard that the place is promoted as being
"gay-safe and friendly" and is modelled on Amsterdam-style holiday resorts.
One Riot's schedule in Tennessee
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11 - Bird's Eye View Pub and Coffee House, Knoxville, TN
(www.birdseyeviewpc.com) - 9 PM
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 - Station Inn, Nashville, TN (www.extravaganza.org) - 12
midnight
and I'll plug some coolness in P2 music happening at my place, the
Howdy,
I don't have a lot of time to play reindeer games right now... I'm on my way
to WDVX to fill in at the last minute for another DJ, but I felt compelled
to comment about the following...
Ranger Wyatt warns East Tennesseans: THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11 - Bird's Eye
View Pub and Coffee House,
Meshel says:
and I'll plug some coolness in P2 music happening at my place, the House
of Twang, on Saturday. Definately some One Riot, Hayseed has been
promised...
Those One Riot guys were nowhere to be seen - now that they've hit the
Americana chart, it's "see you later, bluegrass suckers,
In a message dated 2/8/99 2:44:07 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They starting the Indy 500 early this year? That phamous phrase
doesn't get uttered until May. That's REAL auto racing there my friend.
You know, the fast cars.open wheel.
Real my ass. One tap and
In a message dated 2/8/99 2:07:27 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
do you know if these guys are actually gonna put out an album
anytime soon? Five Bucks (formerly known as Shinola) were one of the two
bands I knew nothing about that blew me away when I saw 'em at SXSW
On Mon, 8 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They are the backup band on Dolly parton's latest release.
Well, I know *that*, but are they gonna put out their own album?! (And
considering what I saw 'em do live, their playing on the Dolly album is
much more restrained than what they usually
Mr. Weisberger:
but I did run into and introduce myself to Hayseed at SPBGMA
this weekend, and he mentioned this. Had some inexplicably nice words for
the N'ville P2 bunch...
inexplicable, huh? I'll remember that...
meshel
All right, I finally got a chance to hear the GrooveGrass album (which is
now being released by Warner Bros), and I have to say I'm underwhelmed.
I'm open to odd musical fusions, but this attempt to fuse bluegrass and
funk falls mostly flat. It just sounds like two disparate kinds of music
Many apologies for this mispost - it flew
seemingly of its own will out of my Drafts folder and onto the
Internet, and while I stood screaming at my computer and jabbed furiously at
the keys, nothing would bring it back.
I try never to send goobers and graphic
Don Yates wrote:
All right, I finally got a chance to hear the GrooveGrass album (which is
now being released by Warner Bros), and I have to say I'm underwhelmed.
I'm open to odd musical fusions, but this attempt to fuse bluegrass and
funk falls mostly flat. It just sounds like two
stuart wrote: . but I'm not listening to Parlor James,
Old Dreams, which I just picked up. This is the future of alt. country.
Well, maybe not. .
That's *now* listening too. I'm really digging this. Have they been raked over
the P2 coals yet? For those who havent heard of them, it
Hey there,
So did anyone else catch the non-ironic Primus cover of The Devil Went
Down to Georgia on MTV's 120 Minutes last night? Quite the nifty
clay-mation type video.
Later...
CK
It's a common failing of the listening public that they listen to old
Rhythm and Blues records and miss the
to learn more about Scott Rouse, check out
http://www.twangzine.com/art/art-rouse.html
Jeff Wall
http://www.twangzine.com The Webs least sucky music magazine
3421 Daisy Crescent - Va Beach, Va - 23456
So I picked up that new Hadacol CD on the recommendations of several around
here who are often to be much trusted, and I'm pretty much impressed.
This is pretty straightahead alt.country in the sense most people mean it
most of the time whatever that is, played and sung pretty well. As maybe
yer welcome-Dan
also:
Tuesday; 11:35 pm NBC Jay Leno musical guests: Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris
and Linda Ronstadt
Wednesday: 11:35 pm CBS David Letterman musical guest: Chris Isaak
The Greg Trooper house concert sold out in about three hours. Sorry if
you didn't get a ticket. If you'd like on or off my mailing list let me
know.
If I already emailed and said you were "in", ignore this email.
If you'd like on my waiting list also let me know.
Cheers.
Steve
--
Steve
NP: National Library of Medicine training. You know, I really
do LOVE LA.
Heh. The brainwashing is working.
NW
This is the Fear Whiskey playlist for this week's show. Fear and
Whiskey can be heard every Monday from 7-10pm ET on 88.3fm in Pittsburgh
and on AudioActive, Winamp and pretty much every mp3-based program via
http://www.wrct.org. Past playlists are available at
Just wanted to point out that the latest issue of Flipside contains a really
good Flat Duo Jets interview.
Also in the issue is a hilarious interview with Loverboy singer Mike Reno, in
which he reveals the fate of those "cool" red leather pants (I know at least
one person on this list had a
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