Will Miner notes:
Germans dont only swarm to the Four Corners region. A few years ago I
was in Bodie, CA, probably the best preserved ghost town in California,
owing in large part to its rather remote location (8500 feet elevation,
formerly down 13 miles of hellish washboard road) and its
If you have GHOSTS, then you have ever'thing"--Roky Erickson
the wisdom of a man with more than enough ghosts for all of us..
(snip)...Garth may dream of slamming World Series homers. Haven't we all.
But I suspect the Padres' ownership is setting up the golden one for an
invitation
to join their little ownership group...(snip)
The ownership thing may be true, but what's really funny is that BlueChip
wasted
Nancy writes;
the trailer park. Sorry, but I agree, it sucks. We had a similar event in
Memphis called Crossroads, and it also bites ass. I just don't do them
anymore.
I dunno, just from our little world I've seen Neko Case, The
Damnations, Hadacol, The Gourds, Hot Club of Cowtown,
Alex wrote;
1. BLOODSHOT (WHY ? Because of Alejandro Escovedo, P.V. Cosmonauts,
Sadies,
Split lip Rayfield,.. )
I can just see Bloodshot's next T-shirt right now;
THE NO. 1 INSURGENT YUGOSLAVIAN RECORD LABEL
Cool post, Alex.
insurgently yoursg,
dan (who
I saw a lot of this (German tourists) out west, too. But not only German
tourists (usually IDed by their sandals and thick socks, even in rough
desert terrain) but a lot of Japanese, other European peoples. We lived
near Four Corners Monument (about 35 miles away), and you'd go to Four
Corners
Yesterday, interviewed this former local girl who's now a music engineer in
New Orleans. She's up for a Grammy for her work on Sheryl Crow's album.
Anyway, she was telling me about how she was working these 14-hour days, and
I said something like, "Gee, that must suck," and she said that she
And last week, when I was at a conference in Fort Myers, Fla.,
the hotel was mobbed with Germans.
Hmmm.. I thought they were all in Key West - at least they were last
time I was there.
-- J.C. Moretta
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http://www.tekspeks.com
"He who is not
In a message dated 2/16/99 7:48:03 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Yeah, I know she probably doesn't belong on P2, but I am trying
to track down a booking agent for Beth Nielsen Chapman, and
I've asked far stranger questions on P2 and received answers.
Anyone know who
Hey there,
OK, my turn.
Thurs.
Arrived, surprisingly, right on time in Nashville to be greeted by Meshel
and Bill. Both of whom I was glad to see, although one more than the
other. Heh. Back to the Goddess house to change out of Business Casual
and into Casual Casual. (This sounds alot like
Not that I disagree with the lyrical irrelevancy of this cut, but I, for
one, don't really care about that during a show. As odd as this may
sound--and as brilliant a lyricist as Bob, no doubt, is--I'm more interested
in what the music (and Bob) sound like. If he and the band sound good, he
could
JESUS SAVES! But wouldn't it be better if He had invested?
I thought this went: And Gretzsky scores on the rebound!
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone of the bands get anything to cover gas, hotel, or anything other
than the "exposure".
the standard package is that bands get either $175 cash -or- wristbands
for all band members and 1 crew member and a badge for one member of the
the standard package is that bands get either $175 cash -or- wristbands
for all band members and 1 crew member and a badge for one member of the
band.
Well thank God they get something. Now I am sure that with the $400 that the
ring leaders of SXSW charge to attend, and the big ass wrist band
From today's USA Today, a capsule review by Brian Mansfield:
The Damnations TX, "Half Mad Moon" (***) The garage-style Stax beat that
opens "Unholy Train" shows right from the start that there's more going in
with the Damnations TX than most alt.country bands. If echoes of the
Louvin Brothers
Well, you know after all this talk about Karl May, I'd find something like this:
http://karlmay.uni-bielefeld.de/kmg/sprachen/englisch/index.htm
If you want the German version, try this:
http://karlmay.uni-bielefeld.de/kmg.htm
Among untold others, Albert Einstein, Albert Schweitzer and
At 11:17 AM 2/16/99 -0600, you wrote:
Their grades:
Sleater-Kinney: A
Someone please explain again what these guys sound like. Indie rock I
believe I remember hearing. I'm going to the Damnations in-store this
afternoon with a few purchases in mind including Sparklehorse, Damnations
obviously
My point is this. Like any cattle call, the bands put all thier hopes and
dreams and wishes into it. They pull together gas money to drive from bum fuck
to attend if they are accepted, and SOMEONE is making a pile of dough on thier
dreams. The least any band can ask if they play anywhere, CATLLE
JESUS SAVES! But wouldn't it be better if He had invested?
I thought this went: And Gretzsky scores on the rebound!
WRONG
"Jesus saves, and Esposito scores on the rebound."
Most garbage goals in the history of hockey.
Charlie Simmer
on the bathroom wall of the Exit/In Nashville -
"glitter and bubbles make you feel good"
marie
Reply to: Re: baiting matt cook
The "less fortune rest of the world"? Heh heh.
I think the German label will release "Ghosts of Halleluja" by the end of this month.
(I got a copy two weeks ago.)
From the fortunate rest o' the world,
HP.
Matt Cook wrote:
March 4th in Austin.
The
I'm gonna be in New Orleans attending the Gavin weaselfest from tomorrow
through Sunday. If you have any problems/questions about yer P2
subscription while I'm gone, email listmom Laura at [EMAIL PROTECTED], but
don't hassle her with silly stuff, OK?--don
You wanna go?
- Dave Schultz.
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Date: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: Bathroom Grafitti Philosophy
Nosequitr writes:WRONG "Jesus saves, and Esposito scores on the rebound."
Yours in hair-splittage and yearning for the return of Bic Rock,
xoJenni
As in arena-rock-ballad "Bics?"
Mel in MKE
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bold statements in my life, but. . . ??? With respect to Roky . . . or no Roky. . .
"If you have GHOSTS, then you have ever'thing"--Roky Erickson
Mel in MKE
http://www.sugarfoot.net
GMR Marketing
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New Berlin, WI 53151
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Okay, so maybe this should have gone to the fluff list. If you
know the melody it's a good hee-hee.--Kip
-- Forwarded message --
"Would You Like to Play the Guitar?"
Pat Donohue - lyric
(to the tune
Amy Wrote:
"That article that chronicled his emotional struggles was affecting
enough, but he doesn't seem to be able to translate all that emotion into
his music (though it sounds like maybe he does so on the new one), and
instead just expends effort on one-liners and retreads."
Anyone got a
In a message dated 2/16/99 11:47:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I figure it cost us about $65 for every minute we were on stage
"showcasing" for our big break.
NancyApple:
I am so sorry, see this is why I don't "do" these things. Everyone I know who
has ever gotten anything
Got to give it up to the Ex-Husbands, too. Why these guys still labor in
semi-obscurity while bands infinitely their inferiors get accolades
is beyond me.
Yeah! New record soon..
The good stuff's startin' to pour in. Screw Babooski and check out the
new albums from Kelly Willis (great voice, great songs -- what more do ya
want?), Biller and Wakefield (in the spirit of Speedy West and Jimmy
Bryant's hot country-jazz duets), Pete Krebs and the Gossamer Wings (his
fullest,
Nosequitr writes:WRONG "Jesus saves, and Esposito scores on the rebound."
Most garbage goals in the history of hockey.
As a hardcore Blues fan I was never fond of Phil Esposito, but true hockey
fans know there's no such thing as a garbage goal. When PE lit the lamp, it
counted just as
Just curious, what P2ers are actually staying at the Austin Motel? I know Alex
is, and Jake London and maybe Jerry Curry. I need to know who I'm gonna be
able to share a cab with, and who I need to avoid. g
Neal Weiss
Screw Babooski
Funny.
NW
There's a favorable review of the band and their new release Half Mad Moon
in the Arts Entertainment "section" of the March issue of The Atlantic
Monthly. Charles M. Young is the reviewer. I use "section" because it's
really advertising space.
Also, I can't remember who has the page with the
Biller and Wakefield (in the spirit of Speedy West and Jimmy
Bryant's hot country-jazz duets),
Dave Biller is a genius. His playing all over the new Asylum Street
Spankers record is sublime and his production on the upcoming James Hand
record is astounding. If you ever are visiting Austin on
ALEX FOR PRESIDENT OF YUGOSLAVIA!!!
Rock the vote! You rule, man. Made my year.
Linda
np. The Mary Janes. All of you must get this record. Must. Except for Jon
who can sell his back if he wants. I can't remember ever being so bowled over
by a first record. I must say the first time I
At 8:21 PM -0500 on 2/16/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
np. The Mary Janes. All of you must get this record. Must. Except
for Jon
who can sell his back if he wants. I can't remember ever being so
bowled over
by a first record. I must say the first time I saw the band, maybe 3 years
ago,
I believe the Buddy Guy/Storyville was from LAST season - they're being
awfully slow in posting what'll be on THIS season. Here's what I know so far:
what's left of February:
20 - Lionel Hampton / Ruth Brown
27 - Lucinda Williams / Billy Bragg
March:
6 - Vince Gill / Martina McBride
13
Also: Waco Brothers, The Del McCoury Band, Tom Russell and yeah! Kelly
Willis
Will Kelly's new one get played on (over the air) radio? Video outlets
maybe? Anyone know what Rykodisc's marketing plans are (or if their capable
of moving more than say, 20 or 30 thousand). I want the world to
Bob Soron! You and Tracy saw TWO SONGS! And you were getting beer through
half of one. Sorry to bust ya, buddy, but. . . let's be fair. The second
song you saw, which was the last in their set, was an a' capella ballad--which
doesn't work for Ryan Adams, either. It was a bad idea.
I loved
Despite what y'all say about SXSW or any event like it, I think that when
playing a showcase, or any CSRF like it, it is up to the artist to make the
most of what's available. You *do* have the opportunity to get important
people out to see your band/act if you take the initiative to let people
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