re: The North Carolina Run Starts This Friday!

1999-02-10 Thread Ameritwang
Mitch Matthews wrote: Now I don't have a problem deciding what to get Paul Ameritwang for his birthday (forget Jeznowka). I think Mitch is trying to get me drunk... (sorry bud, but I hate to break the news to ya, but ya already missed my birthday) Capricorn's rule! (i truly don't know what

Re: An Introduction...

1999-02-10 Thread Ameritwang
Mike, from Rome, NY, wrote: I was wondering if anyone here enjoys any stuff by 16 Horsepower, The Grifters or Railroad Jerk--not necessarily ND-style stuff. Welcome Mike... you will find this list to be very diverse in their interests... don't be shy...however if you feel compelled to lurk,

3 Questions

1999-02-10 Thread vgs399
Late reading a review on Jenny Simpson (Country Magazine) - which got me wondering. Since she was dropped from Decca before her record was released, will she have to buy back the cd's produced and left undistributed? I was thinking that if so, this could amount to hundreds of thousands if not

Hey Hogwallers...

1999-02-10 Thread Paula Kay Williams
Pardon my posting this to the list, but I've seen references to the Hogwaller Ramblers and one of the members herein, but I've not saved the address, so it goes.. Please send a copy of the Hogwaller Ramblers CD to 9x for review (9x being Plan 9's magazine, you know, the store in

Re: Alejandro Escovedo/Buddy Miller/Railroad Jerk

1999-02-10 Thread Amy Haugesag
OK, I realize I should be publicly flogged for being completely ignorant of ND's "Man o' the Decade," but I saw an AE disc sitting patiently in the used section of a local record store and wondered about it. It was called "13 Songs" or something like that--the one with the "Theme Song." Anyway, I

Re: Stuff (Bare Jr.)

1999-02-10 Thread JKellySC1
In a message dated 2/9/99 10:00:05 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: *Boo-Tay* got an F- in the latest Atlanta *InSite* entertainment rag. AN F-!! Quote: "Jesus Christ, there should be a law against music like this!" That makes me actually want to hear it. you will hate

Re: Mando-Earle

1999-02-10 Thread lance davis
I saw Earle play at the Hootenanny in SoCal during the summer of '97, and sho nuff, he played "Copperhead Road" on mandolin and through the Marshalls.

Re: Stuff (Bare Jr.)

1999-02-10 Thread jbyrd
*Boo-Tay* got an F- in the latest Atlanta *InSite* entertainment rag. AN F-!! Quote: "Jesus Christ, there should be a law against music like this!" That makes me actually want to hear it. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ACK!!! I agree with Matt cook! Bare Jr. sound terrible to me. Slim

Re: Alejandro Escovedo/Buddy Miller/Railroad Jerk

1999-02-10 Thread lance davis
OK, I realize I should be publicly flogged for being completely ignorant of ND's "Man o' the Decade," but I saw an AE disc sitting patiently in the used section of a local record store and wondered about it. It was called "13 Songs" or something like that--the one with the "Theme Song." Anyway, I

1R1R in ND

1999-02-10 Thread Barry Mazor
Okay, nobody's said anything about this, and I feel the need coming on.. I thought the "review" of One Riot One Ranger's "Side Tracks" in the latest No Depression was unreasonably dismissive, especially in that parting shot... (I could use stronger language--but I'm known to like these guys

Re: Darby Tarlton

1999-02-10 Thread Barry Mazor
This has pretty much become my favorite country act of that period, with OK probably still the exception of Jimmie Rodgers.. Don's right that you need those bluesier cuts on the comps he mentions to get a good picture; I'd only add that their famous "Lonesome in the Pines" is on the County

Re: WOW! (from Alex)

1999-02-10 Thread Christopher M Knaus
Hey there, Shane... Ack! Dolly Parton and Don Williams are the subject of derision in the United Kingdom?! Um, in case you haven't noticed, Dolly and Don are the subject of derision in the United _States_. When I was working outside Manchester in 91 and 92 I did notice, both in print, on TV

Gwil Owen

1999-02-10 Thread Barry Brooks
Gwil Owen has three tape cassettes available -- I bought all 3 from him a while back for $8. each. Write to him at Rambler Records, P.O. Box 90685, Nashville, TN 37209. He also has a few 45's on the Diesel Only label. He'll let you know what he has the prices. Barry

Re: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-10 Thread Matt Cook
Soon, I'll write it tonight after I get a few down. --Matt Cook Don Yates wrote: On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Matt Cook wrote: You can add The Gourds' GHOST OF HALLELUJAH to this date (March 9). So where's the promised MattReview of the album?--don

An Introduction...

1999-02-10 Thread swamp-rat-16
Hi All! Just stumbled across your list and signed on today. I've been into UT/Wilco/SV for a few years now. Got into them a bit hesitantly after growing up lisiening to country music amongst my family. Gotta say "Anodyne" would be one of my desert island discs if pressed into the issue. I

Re: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-10 Thread Don Yates
On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Matt Cook wrote: You can add The Gourds' GHOST OF HALLELUJAH to this date (March 9). So where's the promised MattReview of the album?--don

Re: WOW! (from Alex)

1999-02-10 Thread Don Yates
On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Louise Kyme wrote: There are a lot of Dolly and Don fans over here in country circles, but you just wouldn't believe the mickey taking the average UK punter gives towards anyone who says they like country music. It is one big joke. Again, this really isn't much

Re: The North Carolina Run Starts This Friday!

1999-02-10 Thread Ameritwang
::yawn:: did someone say something, that I should not have missed? sorry, Paul

Gay Country (Was: Re: K.D. Lang)

1999-02-10 Thread Shane S. Rhyne
Howdy, Here's an interesting exercise... input the words "Gay" and "country music" in a web search engine. The results will take you on a fairly diverse trip. Almost none of it useful, but here's some stuff worth at least a reasonable P2 mention: Gay/Lesbian American Music Awards (GLAMA)

Clip: GLAMA seeks nominations for music awards

1999-02-10 Thread Shane S. Rhyne
GLAMA CALL for NOMINATIONS 3rd Annual Gay/Lesbian American Music Awards Announce New Categories New York: Submissions for nomination consideration for the 3rd Annual Gay/Lesbian American Music Awards are now being accepted. The first only awards program to honor the work of lesbian, gay,

Re: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-10 Thread Matt Cook
You can add The Gourds' GHOST OF HALLELUJAH to this date (March 9). Best record I've heard in awhile. And for all you Damnations fans, just know that they agree with me on this one. Plus, Rob Bernard (guitar, banjo, singing, songwriting for Damnations) and Keith Langford (drums on HALF MAD and

Re: What Country is Really All About

1999-02-10 Thread Shane S. Rhyne
Howdy, Cool. I'm through with work for the day (there's still a great big pile of it on the desk, but I've seen all I care to see of it for the day), so here's my timely response to an article posted about a week ago... The Philclip(TM) says of country fashion: Compared to today's styles, the

Sorry

1999-02-10 Thread Debnumbers
I apologize -- didn't mean to reply to on list to post. Brain dead. Deb

Re: The North Carolina Run Starts This Friday!

1999-02-10 Thread Masonsod
In a message dated 2/9/99 9:00:33 PM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Our follow up to Cow Patty Bingo, is just about in the can. It's going to be a hell of a disc, the likes of which have not been heard in a.. well, NEVER. It's a whole lotta rock roll, with a grin and a glint

Re: WOW! (from Alex)

1999-02-10 Thread Louise Kyme
"Shane S. Rhyne" wrote: Howdy, Still catching up on old P2 posts... Louise Kyme publicly admits the following about our English cousins across the sea: I don't find the success of Garth, Shania, LeAnn and the Mavericks makes it any worse though, because they don't really sound like

PLAYLIST: Progressive Torch and Twang, Feb. 9, 1999

1999-02-10 Thread Jamie DePolo
Playlist for Progressive Torch and Twang Tuesdays, 8 p.m. to midnight WDBM, 88.9 FM, G-4 Holden Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824 Your hosts: Jamie DePolo and Doug Neal Questions, comments? [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Roots rockin', hip-shakin', soul-swayin' music!" Another solo show for

BR5-49 (Chicago)

1999-02-10 Thread David Markovits
Who's going to the show at Fitzgerald's tomorrow? I could use a lift, will throw $$ into the tank or towards the liver. Live on the North Side. Much appreciated Car-on-the Fritz Dave __ Get Your Private, Free Email at

Re: 1R1R in ND

1999-02-10 Thread lance davis
Well, it was clear the reviewer hadn't heard "Face made For Radio" cos then maybe he would have noticed the Pere Ubu cover, proof of their eclectic record collections, a point the reviewer sat on for awhile. He also didn't notice that they cover a Great Plains (the OH Garage-"punk" band) tune on

RE: 1R1R in ND

1999-02-10 Thread Matt Benz
One Riot One Ranger, or 1R1R, in p2 lingo.. Matt -Original Message- From: lance davis [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 10:53 AM To: passenger side Subject: Re: 1R1R in ND Well, it was clear the reviewer hadn't heard "Face made For Radio"

RE: Gay Country (Was: Re: K.D. Lang)

1999-02-10 Thread Jon Weisberger
This reminds me that I wanted to offer a brief observation concerning Carl Wilson's post on the subject from last week, in which he referred to a survey of attitudes toward homosexuality. I don't doubt that the respondents he described as suburban/female (I don't, alas, have the original post

RE: Railroad Jerk

1999-02-10 Thread rkatic
Railroad Jerk were supposed to play Providence, RI and Boston, MA two weeks ago but I heard from some friends who are close to the band that on the way to the Providence show they were in a pretty bad automobile accident and were injured. They cancelled both show. That's all I know.

RE: 1R1R in ND

1999-02-10 Thread louicm
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Jon Weisberger wrote: Who are y'all talking about here? I know Clawhammer has done Pere Ubu and Ellington covers, but I'm pretty certain that isn't the group under discussion. It's One Riot One Ranger, known to intimates as 1R1R. BTW, add my voice to the "poor

Neil Young solo shows in SF Bay area

1999-02-10 Thread Brad Bechtel
Friday March 19: Neil Young, solo, Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, 8 p.m. Saturday March 20: Neil Young, solo, Paramount Theatre, Oakland, 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale Sunday at 10 a.m.

Clip: Flipper

1999-02-10 Thread Brad Bechtel
http://www.sfweekly.com/1999/current/music1.html Flipper Redux A half-decade after his band’s demise, Steve DePace is trying to write — and close — the book on Flipper By Mark Athitakis As documents of old punk rock bands go, Flipper’s Live: 1983 is more interesting than most. Part of

Re: Country CD-ROM Encyclopedia to be Issued by country.com, TNN, DreamWorks

1999-02-10 Thread Ndubb
Some PR stuff of note. -- NW February 10, 1999 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE COUNTRY.COM, TNN, DREAMWORKS NASHVILLE STARWORKS JOIN FORCES TO ISSUE COUNTRY MUSIC CD-ROM ENCYCLOPEDIA ON APRIL 6 STREET DATE “Country.com’s Century Of Country” is Interactive Version of Author Barry McCloud’s

Re: Country CD-ROM Encyclopedia to be Issued by country.com, TNN,DreamWorks

1999-02-10 Thread Don Yates
COUNTRY.COM, TNN, DREAMWORKS NASHVILLE STARWORKS JOIN FORCES TO ISSUE COUNTRY MUSIC CD-ROM ENCYCLOPEDIA ON APRIL 6 STREET DATE “Country.com’s Century Of Country” is Interactive Version of Author Barry McCloud’s “Definitive Country” Encyclopedia... Uh oh. It's too bad they didn't

Re: WOW! (from Alex)

1999-02-10 Thread Joe Gracey
I remember one time watching a bunch of Londoners laughing at a Texas act in a club there because the lead singer had on a cowboy hat. They assumed it must be a joke and that nobody who took himself to be a serious musician would dress up like that. I think what has happened there is that country

Re: Elena Skye's Postcard to Postcard2 (tour info...)

1999-02-10 Thread RoCogs
ELENA SKYE the DEMOLITION STRING BAND "Don't accept your dog's admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful." 2/16The Double Door Inn

RE: Country CD-ROM Encyclopedia to be Issued by country.com, TNN, DreamWorks

1999-02-10 Thread Jon Weisberger
COUNTRY.COM, TNN, DREAMWORKS NASHVILLE STARWORKS JOIN FORCES TO ISSUE COUNTRY MUSIC CD-ROM ENCYCLOPEDIA ON APRIL 6 STREET DATE “Country.com’s Century Of Country” is Interactive Version of Author Barry McCloud’s “Definitive Country” Encyclopedia... Uh oh. It's too bad they didn't

FW: Jeff White on the Opry

1999-02-10 Thread Jon Weisberger
-Original Message- From: Bluegrass music discussion. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ken Irwin Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 4:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jeff White on the Opry Jeff White reports that he'll be on the Opry this weekend for those within listening

RE: 1R1R in ND

1999-02-10 Thread Jeff Wall
they still suck. they're a damned entertaining band, especially since they suck. Just because they have more nubile teenaged groupies than Hanson doesn't mean that they still ain't no part of nothin. they suck. but at least they suck with style. Jeff Wall http://www.twangzine.com

duke ellington

1999-02-10 Thread Jeff Wall
At 10:23 AM 2/10/99 -0600, you wrote: On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Jon Weisberger wrote: Who are y'all talking about here? I know Clawhammer has done Pere Ubu and Ellington covers, but I'm pretty certain that isn't the group under discussion. my favorite Duke Ellington cover has got to be Bill

Re: Busted; thanks a lot

1999-02-10 Thread Jeff Wall
At 07:02 AM 2/9/99 -0600, you wrote: Um, Terry, the Damnations record isn't out til next Tuesday. I have a couple of harmonicas I can lend you in the meantime, though. Jim, smilin' I got some Soap on a Rope I'll send you too. Jeff Wall http://www.twangzine.com The Webs least sucky

Re: Railroad Jerk

1999-02-10 Thread Owen Bly
God, I just hate stories like this... You musicians be careful while touring, OK? We kinda have an informal rule that we don't try to drive long distances right after we finish a gig; we just stay in town that night and do our driving the next day. Pushing too hard adds to the already

Re: Clip: First country music and now *this*?

1999-02-10 Thread Joe Gracey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From today's MSNBC website. C'mon, don't tell me y'all never *suspected*?" --Jon Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wollaston, Massachusetts Falwell suspects Teletubby

RE: duke ellington

1999-02-10 Thread Jon Weisberger
At 10:23 AM 2/10/99 -0600, you wrote: On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Jon Weisberger wrote: Who are y'all talking about here?... Hmph. I better make the Neal Weiss complaint; I knew perfectly well who was being talked about... Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Texans and odd hats

1999-02-10 Thread Douglas Baxter
Just retuned from Europe where one of my artists , David Gogo, was touring a number of festivals and show with Guy Forsyth. One of his band members was seen sporting a lovely cat hat. Not a racoon - a cat. His head gear, needless to say, got a lot of attention. At the risk of upset certain cat

Re: Dylan

1999-02-10 Thread lance davis
So I meant to ask about this a few days ago after Lance's and others' raves about Dylan. Can he really still sing? Will Will, I don't know how to convey how skeptical I was before I saw him. Your very question, in fact, was pre-eminently on my mind. I was expecting to be respectfully bored for

Re: The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats (family tree))

1999-02-10 Thread Jeff Wall
At 04:49 PM 2/9/99 -0500, you wrote: On Tue, 9 Feb 1999 16:23:36 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Shane, I'm in Athens, GA I but I came from Knoxville g Deb Well, I'm a transplanted Middle Tennessean myself, though I think I'll take my stand with the Central Virginia crew. You see, we

Re: Dylan

1999-02-10 Thread Don Yates
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, lance davis wrote: Like I said, if he can take an old warhorse like "The Times They Are A-Changin,'" and make it sound new . . . well, you do the math. One thing worth mentioning -- Dylan's been radically reinterpreting his songs in concert for years. Check out the '74

Re: WOW! (from Alex)

1999-02-10 Thread William T. Cocke
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 00:10:43 + Stevie Simkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: after all, and I seem to remember Clapton went thru a bit of a Williams worshipping phase During the "Slowhand" phase, to be precise. I'm pretty sure he included a couple of Don Williams songs on that album. Those

Re: Dylan

1999-02-10 Thread Ross Whitwam
At 11:54 AM -0800 10/2/99, Don Yates wrote: One thing worth mentioning -- Dylan's been radically reinterpreting his songs in concert for years. Check out the '74 live album Before The Flood for some *very* different versions of some familiar Dylan "warhorses." Indeed, or *any* of Dylan's live

Re: Dylan

1999-02-10 Thread lance davis
One thing worth mentioning -- Dylan's been radically reinterpreting his songs in concert for years. Check out the '74 live album Before The Flood for some *very* different versions of some familiar Dylan "warhorses."--don Yes, true enough, true enough, indeed. However, since my reply was

Re: The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats (family tree))

1999-02-10 Thread Mike Hays
Well, I'm a transplanted Middle Tennessean myself, though I think I'll take my stand with the Central Virginia crew. You see, we can always call up the heavy guns from Tidewater -- Jeff Wall and the might of the Atlantic Fleet. . I am originally Middle Tennessee White Trash. Born and raised in

Bob Egan shows (NY/MA)

1999-02-10 Thread Joyce Linehan
Passing some info along for Bob... March 23 Brownie's, New York, NY March 25 TT's, Cambridge (w/Steve Wynn) Joyce Linehan Artist Management 10A Burt Street Dorchester, MA 02124

Re: WOW! (from Alex)

1999-02-10 Thread Stevie Simkin
William T. Cocke wrote: During the "Slowhand" phase, to be precise. I'm pretty sure he included a couple of Don Williams songs on that album. The very wonderful "We're All the Way" is on there. He also covered "Tulsa Time" but that turned up on another album I think. I have seen mention

Re: Dylan

1999-02-10 Thread Stevie Simkin
lance davis wrote: The same goes for that listless, unforgivable Letterman appearance, and the list goes on and on. Disappointments have abounded. Hey, just hang on a doggone minute there. Are we talking Dylan on Letterman in 1984? Dont Start Me Talkin, Jokerman and License to Kill?

RE: The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats (family tree))

1999-02-10 Thread rkatic
Mike Hayes: Wilson Co may have the most pickups and guns but Giles Co has the fewest teeth!g and we won't even mention that little episode with the hooded fellows, getting started there and all. I thought the KKK originated in lovely east Texas, specifically the town of Vidor. I'm referring

Re: Dylan

1999-02-10 Thread Stevie Simkin
What I have noticed is that many people, even devout Dylan fans, are disappointed when they hear Dylan live for the first time. My first time was Wembley Arena 1987, backed by Petty and the Heartbreakers. It wasn't bad (the Heartbreakers could make anyone sound good, really), but not great.

RE: WOW! (from Alex)

1999-02-10 Thread Jon Weisberger
I have seen mention of Clapton doing a song called "Country Boy" in concert around this time and have always wondered if that is the Don Williams number "I'm Just a Country Boy"... Could be, but it might also be the Albert Lee number turned into a country #1 by some fella named Skaggs...

Re: more 1R1R in ND

1999-02-10 Thread Don Yates
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Chad wrote: So I guess - in short - what I'm trying to say is... Quit Whining! g and I think ND should incorporate 5-star scale or something. Yeah, maybe the ND scale could be something like *, *!, *!*!*!*!*! --don

RE: more 1R1R in ND

1999-02-10 Thread Matt Benz
Wow - I sure do hate to take on Chad, especially since he's been pretty sour lately, but Sure, the review isn't 100% negative, but it wouldn't be a backhanded review if it was, which I think is the main contention here. If reviewer said it sucks bad, and here's why I think so, we could only

RE: more 1R1R in ND

1999-02-10 Thread Jim_Caligiuri
IMO-A rating system igenerally useless, since almost everything is mediocre, everything tends to get three stars and tells you nothing. Jim, smilin' and wondering what Babs has to smile about

Re: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-10 Thread Matt Cook
Are you makin' fun of me? 'Cause if you are, I don't think I can take it. Never happened to me before. --Matt Cook P.S.--I had to stop (drinking) prematurely last night so I wouldn't embarrass myself too bad upon my rereading of my gushings today. I think I might catch up tonight. Too bad I

RE: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-10 Thread Matt Benz
Aw, I'm just joshing ya. Those few posts you made while hammered (few?!!) had me rolling on the floor. Never have I seen anyone who could type the way a drunken man talks gibberish. So I was almost disappointed with your straight review of the Gourds, but that's alright. It was still a good

Re: Gay Country (Was: Re: K.D. Lang)

1999-02-10 Thread cwilson
Just a correction of the record here, Jon. I didn't argue that the views in the survey and intreviews were a step backward from anything. (And I also didn't say suburban/female - I said average middle-class - which was the focus of the survey and the related book (whose

Re: The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats (family tree))

1999-02-10 Thread William T. Cocke
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 15:57:31 -0500 Mike Hays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am originally Middle Tennessee White Trash. Born and raised in Lebanon, Tennessee. Wilson County has (or had) the largest amount of armed rednecks in pickup trucks in the world. Williamson County runs a close second.

New label! New goods! (long, sorry..)

1999-02-10 Thread Kelly Hogan
BLOODSHOT REVIVAL and SOUNDIES are pleased as all get-out to present a series of unreleased transcription recordings from the 1930’s through the early 60’s, featuring some of the greatest names in country music history... * Rex Allen * “The Last of the Great Singing Cowboys” * Spade Cooley *

Re: more 1R1R in ND

1999-02-10 Thread Chad
Well... 1) I think over half the revie talks about the music and not the liner notes in a decent enough manner. 2) 5 star scale - I think it would help. Sure, everything's generic, especially this year. But I think the majority of readers know the reviewers' tastes well enough, to have

Bloodshot radio transcripts

1999-02-10 Thread louicm
Okay Hogan, I'll bite: how the heck did Bloodshot end up with these rare radio transcripts? Let's have the story. (Btw, I think this is a wonderful and somewhat well, unexpected project from the label g)

Re: WOW! (from Alex)

1999-02-10 Thread Stevie Simkin
Ph. Barnard wrote: About "Country Boy": Could be, but it might also be the Albert Lee number turned into a country #1 by some fella named Skaggs... I suspect (i.e. I know) Jon's right here; Albert Lee was actually in Clapton's band on and off during the period he performed this

Nashville Music Awards - Ask the winners

1999-02-10 Thread meshel
if'n you are bored tonight, check out www.nashvillemusicawards.com and see if anyone you care about actually wins...there will be a question and answer with some of the winners. meshel n'vegas

Re: Dylan

1999-02-10 Thread Matt Cook
For my money the best Dylan live record is HARD RAIN. Every version on that puts a smile on my face. I'm not sure they rehearsed at all. It sounds like they are following an insane yelling Bob's whims on the frequent breaks. "Oh Sister", "Maggie's Farm", "Lay, Lady, Lay", etc. have never been

Re: WOW! (from Alex)

1999-02-10 Thread katahdin
I saw Clapton at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville during the "Slowhand" tour and Williams opened for him there. Was this the case for the rest of the tour? In Philly, John Martyn opened that tour. It's the only time I ever saw Clapton...obviously I wasn't too impressed since that was

Re: Dylan

1999-02-10 Thread Ross Whitwam
At 9:13 PM + 10/2/99, Stevie Simkin wrote: lance davis wrote: The same goes for that listless, unforgivable Letterman appearance, and the list goes on and on. Disappointments have abounded. Hey, just hang on a doggone minute there. Are we talking Dylan on Letterman in 1984? Dont

Re: more 1R1R in ND

1999-02-10 Thread Ndubb
2) 5 star scale - I think it would help. Sure, everything's generic, especially this year. But I think the majority of readers know the reviewers' tastes well enough, to have something right there instead of having to read the whole dang review... if someone gave every record 5 stars,

Eddie Arnold/Little Roy Wiggins CD suggestion?

1999-02-10 Thread Brad Bechtel
Does anyone know of a good CD featuring Little Roy Wiggins' lap steel playing with Eddie Arnold? There seem to be a few different Arnold compilations, but I'm looking for one featuring his earlier work. Thanks, Brad ___ Brad's Page of Steel:

Re: New label! New goods! (long, sorry..)

1999-02-10 Thread Don Yates
Whoo hoo! Needless to say, some of us are very much lookin' forward to these. One more reason to bow down and worship Nan, Kelly and even cranky Mr. Miller.--don

Re: Eddie Arnold/Little Roy Wiggins CD suggestion?

1999-02-10 Thread Don Yates
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Brad Bechtel wrote: Does anyone know of a good CD featuring Little Roy Wiggins' lap steel playing with Eddie Arnold? There seem to be a few different Arnold compilations, but I'm looking for one featuring his earlier work. You'll find very little early Eddy Arnold on

Re: Dylan

1999-02-10 Thread lance davis
lance davis wrote: The same goes for that listless, unforgivable Letterman appearance, and the list goes on and on. Disappointments have abounded. Stevie replied: Hey, just hang on a doggone minute there. Are we talking Dylan on Letterman in 1984? Dont Start Me Talkin, Jokerman and License

Re: An Introduction...

1999-02-10 Thread Moran/Vargo
personally, I can't stand any of the music they talk about, however, I'm just really lonely, and find weeding through 100 or so emails a day the thing I need to keep my razors in the medicine closet... g And there it is folks, a true life testimonial from a true Deliberate Stranger fan...

Re: WOW! (from Alex)

1999-02-10 Thread Louise Kyme
Joe Gracey wrote: I remember one tiny little old lady, dressed to the nines in a black cowgirl outfit of rather dubious provenance, who came up to Kimmie after our show in Hartleypool and began to hiss squinty-eyed right in Kimmie's face. She said "I don't like you! I don't like you atall!

Re: Knoxville and the Shane Shack

1999-02-10 Thread Shane S. Rhyne
Howdy, As is obvious by now, I am plowing through a back log of P2 posts and am now reaching this one from Jon Byrd. I will submit the name change proposal to the WDVX management and see if we can't officially change the name of the camper to the "Shane Shack." I somehow doubt the idea will

E-X-H-U-M-E

1999-02-10 Thread Phil Connor
SOUTH TENNESSEE MAY EXHUME TAMMY WYNETTE'S BODY * 02/09/99 Orlando Sentinel (Copyright 1999 by The Orlando Sentinel) NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Nashville-area medical examiner said Monday * he would consider exhuming the body of country music star

Emmylou

1999-02-10 Thread Phil Connor
Emmylou Harris carries on crusade against music categories BRIAN MCCOLLUM * 02/07/99 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Copyright 1999) What's in a name or a music category? You can bet that an Emmylou Harris song filed under any of them would sound

Re: Texans and odd hats

1999-02-10 Thread Geffry King
You wrote: Just retuned from Europe where one of my artists , David Gogo, was touring a number of festivals and show with Guy Forsyth. One of his band members was seen sporting a lovely cat hat. Not a racoon - a cat. His head gear, needless to say, got a lot of attention. At the risk of

wristbands

1999-02-10 Thread Jeff Weiss
Hello Austinites (All you non-austin people can resume your business), My brother and I need four wristbands. In-laws, you know Seriously, if there is someone who I can send a check to in advance who can pick us up the goodies I would be most appreciative. Please e-mail me off-list

re: Clip: Flipper

1999-02-10 Thread Owen Bly
I first discovered Flipper in 1981, when I came up here to go to UC Berkeley. Between then and 1985 I saw them seven more times. I remember that first time really well at the On Broadway in SF -- the curtain opening to deafening feedback (On Broadway had a stage curtain); Will thumping the

Re: Clip: Will Drum for Five Bucks

1999-02-10 Thread Shane S. Rhyne
Howdy, Sir Yates asked and has patiently waited for an answer: 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

Nashville Music Awards

1999-02-10 Thread marie arsenault
o. Viince Gill is picking right outside our room. He's very tan. Cool. Sorry. I'm name dropping. marie

Gwil Owen (Re: Oscar Nomination)

1999-02-10 Thread Brack Haynes
Gwil and his band, with Bill Dwyer on guitar, sure put on a smokin' set last night at the Billy Block Roots Revival at the Exit-In in Nashvilleplayed a couple of hard-edged new ones. Good show, but the highlight had to be Linda Gail Lewis' earlier set.Alison Moorer was also in the

Clips

1999-02-10 Thread Phil Connor
I notice there are a number of people posting clips to the list and that has caused me to sort of have a hard look at what I have been doing in that regard. I say that because if 'we' all post clips together than there is a chance of overwhelming the list with traffic that just gets 600 plus

Re: Gwil Owen (Re: Oscar Nomination)

1999-02-10 Thread JKellySC1
In a message dated 2/10/99 7:42:54 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ...Alison Moorer was also in the crowd, but didn't get up to sing

RE: New label! New goods! (long, sorry..)

1999-02-10 Thread Jon Weisberger
Why, I'm so excited about these releases that I'm willing to overlook g the characterization of the WLS Barn Dance as "a radio show that surpassed the Grand Old Opry in influence well into the 1960’s..." Influence in Chicago, maybe g, but I don't think that by the 50s, let alone the 60s, the WLS

Re: THE HOT 100 // THE MOST INFLUENTIAL AFRICAN-AMERICANS IN MUSIC //

1999-02-10 Thread stuart
Phil Connor wrote: THE HOT 100 // THE MOST INFLUENTIAL AFRICAN-AMERICANS IN MUSIC // Blacks in music: 100 years of 100 high notes //HISTORY: Looking back on the century's most important African-Americans in the field. BEN WENER; STEVE EDDY;TIMOTHY MANGAN: The

Re: Emmylou

1999-02-10 Thread stuart
Phil Connor wrote: Emmylou Harris carries on crusade against music categories "If it sells, it's country," she said laughing. "If it doesn't, it's folk." Good way to define it. Can we all agree to this? Jon? Don? Stuart n.p. Chris Wall: Tainted Angel I like this

Re: Emmylou

1999-02-10 Thread stuart
Phil Connor wrote: Emmylou Harris carries on crusade against music categories Like so many who have idealized American roots music, Harris understands that her yearning for a richer culture might be hopelessly romantic in the face of commercial demands.

Re: Alejandro Escovedo/Buddy Miller/Railroad Jerk

1999-02-10 Thread stuart
The Buddy Miller disc, Your Love and Other Lies, is one great country/soul disc. Alejandro gives great shows but his discs bore me to tears. Stuart tossin in 2 cents

Re: WOW! (from Alex)

1999-02-10 Thread stuart
This has been an interesting and enjoyable thread. Since the Alex in the subject line is my teenaged son, and since Im going to London to visit him and the rest of the crew next week, I want to ask the British P2 squadron if there is any good music happening between the 19th and 28th. And

Re: K.D. Lang

1999-02-10 Thread stuart
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not that I believe in polls exactly, but there was an interesting survey showing last year showing that homophobia truly is the last bastion of open intolerance in America. The authors did in-depth interviews with hundreds of very average

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