At 10:42 PM 3/26/99 -0500, you wrote:
Those of you who have seen the tour elsewhere, what type of
reception is Del getting? Last night is wasnt so hot.
From where I was sitting at the show's stop in Durham, it seemed that most
of the crowd was there specifically to see Del. Not only did he
At 8:49 PM -0600 on 3/26/99, Kelly Kessler wrote:
I saw the instore today, and besides enjoying it thoroughly, I came away
with new respect for Del's ego. The crowd was totally into the McCourys -
no problem there - but he spends a great deal of time hanging around in the
back while Steve
At 12:10 AM -0500 on 3/27/99, Jeff Wall wrote:
At 10:42 PM 3/26/99 -0500, you wrote:
Those of you who have seen the tour elsewhere, what type of
reception is Del getting? Last night is wasnt so hot.
From where I was sitting at the show's stop in Durham, it seemed that most
of the crowd was
At 10:37 AM -0600 on 3/26/99, Christopher M Knaus wrote:
Earle "Bluegrass is the original alt.country"
Soron "Western Swing!"
I only wish I'd been willing to stand in line for an hour today to say
it to him in person. It ain't *my* fault he's uneducated. Now that he's
getting his
In a message dated 3/26/99 3:16:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is another in the works -- that was recorded "live" at Smiths Old Bar
or
the Roxy or somewhere in Atlanta. Let me do some digging this weekend and
see
what's up.
Let me clarify -- the other CD out
Those of you who have seen the tour elsewhere, what type of
reception is Del getting? Last night is wasnt so hot.
From where I was sitting at the show's stop in Durham, it seemed
that most of the crowd was there specifically to see Del.
That's the difference between the native state of
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Jon Weisberger referred to the city as:
a cold, faraway,
rock'n'rollin' kind of place that can barely support Special Consensus
(though they've got some great polka).
I think I'm going to send this to Mayor Daley and suggest
this as the city's official motto.
TWM
np: Plastic People of
No jaded hipsters standing 20 feet back
Bullshit. Me and Bill were right about 20 feet back looking tres jaded
and hip! And Yates was off to one side doing his part also. Damn
reporters...
Where was that clip from anyway Bill?
More questions exposing my profound ignorance;
here was that clip from anyway Bill?
More questions exposing my profound ignorance; besides "Wreck On The
Highway", Wacos did what I'm pretty sure was another old cover titled "In
Harm's Way", or something. Who wrote and made those songs big
the first time around?
"Wreck On The Highway"
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
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First, thanks to Hillbilly Idol, Kate Jacobs and Dave Schramm for appearing
on
At the Birchmere, the crowd was probably tilted slightly in
favor of Del n' the Boys. Washington is, after all, an old
bluegrass town believe it or not. I thought Del's set was in
many ways the highlight of the night and was certainly paced
the smoothest. Made me go out and buy his new one, I
Drove out to Annandale instead to catch the last set of an
apologetically croaky Bill Kirchen.
So how was Kirchen? (as if he could be anything but excellent)
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On Sat, 27 Mar 1999 10:32:19 -0500 Jeff Wall
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Drove out to Annandale instead to catch the last set of an
apologetically croaky Bill Kirchen.
So how was Kirchen? (as if he could be anything but excellent)
He was his usual gracious self. Unfortunately, he had a bad
Those of you who have seen the tour elsewhere, what type of
reception is Del getting?
In Atlanta I found the crowd mostly respectful and (more importantly) into
it. I don't know if this is a Southern thing (let's face it, Atlanta ain't
Southern like a lot of Southern towns), but I thought the
Drove out to Annandale instead to catch the last set of an
apologetically croaky Bill Kirchen.
So how was Kirchen? (as if he could be anything but excellent)
Amen...This man is a master.
Can't wait for "Raisin' a Ruckus"... (I rate the songs I've heard from it
"Two Scoops"!)
Tucker
Tucker Eskew writes:
Drove out to Annandale instead to catch the last set of an
apologetically croaky Bill Kirchen.
So how was Kirchen? (as if he could be anything but excellent)
Amen...This man is a master.
The be sure to check out the brand-spankin' new Jack Smith album,
"Can't Help
At 09:34 AM 3/27/1999 Dan Bentele wrote:
No jaded hipsters standing 20 feet back
Bullshit. Me and Bill were right about 20 feet back looking tres jaded
and hip! And Yates was off to one side doing his part also. Damn
reporters...
I'll take that as a compliment Dan. I was sorta
hipster Bill rapped;
Dan was so overcome in the mass hysteria he bailed on me, right after I
bought him a Bud, the national beverage of St. Louis. That's mother's milk
quality musta put Dan to sleep. g
That was part of it, but I think it was Neko Case's nearly hip-high slit
skirt that
Hey there,
I dont care what you all think.
I LIKE FREAKWATER.
Saw 'em last night and they were darn good. New steel player named Eric
something or other. Old songs sound better. New songs sound good. New CD
in the summer. Bought a T shirt. So there. I like 'em. Hah.
(folding arms across
Hey there,
Mr. W.
That's the difference between the native state of Earl Scruggs, a
locale smart enough to have an interest in bluegrass, and a cold,
faraway,
rock'n'rollin' kind of place that can barely support Special Consensus
(though they've got some great polka).
Is this the same Jon
Larry Slavens wrote:
Joe (I) wrote:
since I insist on my
right as an artist to control what happens with my art. Pretty simple
concept.
Simple? Yes and no.
So what makes that performance good enough for those people in the venue,
but not good enough for me to listen to at home?
I think
CK said:
I LIKE FREAKWATER.
Saw 'em last night and they were darn good
I DO, TOO. Marie and I saw them two weeks ago with The Sadies. They said
that they hadn't played together in awhile and at times they did sound a
little off, but we liked 'em. We had to leave in the middle of their set
I was curious if anyone out there knows anything about a
Cleveland/Nashville performer by the name of Jason White? I saw him
last night with a band he called the Subterraneans and found a short
snippet on the web about a couple of former bands, the Janglers and
the Dying Breed. Evidently, at
Sounds from the Mother Road
Playlist 3/27/98
Noon-2pm
KGLP Gallup Public Radio 91.7fm
The Blasters/American Music
Ronnie Dawson/Party Slab
Junior Brown/Surf Medley
Gene Vincent His Blue Caps/Dance to the Bop
Wayne Hancock/Louisana Blues
Joe Poovey/Ten Long Fingers
Joe Ely/Fingernails
Jerry Lee
Jon, I haven't heard about this before. But if it's true that the
Revenant compilation may be withdrawn, then buy all means order it now,
cause I doubt a better collection will ever appear. It's a real gem and
well worth having in any case.
--junior
Years ago there was this guy that would bring a big ass jam box AND video
camera to our gigs. I would get a copy sooner or later, and delivering me the
tapes was this goobers way of spending time with me. Eventually he told
everyone I must be gay because I did not want to go out with him, and
Jon, I haven't heard about this before. But if it's true that the
Revenant compilation may be withdrawn, then buy all means order it now,
cause I doubt a better collection will ever appear. It's a real gem and
well worth having in any case.
--junior
Yeah, do that--but a reasonable
Could someone explain why the first Kelly Willis record has
a high bid of $112.50 in this ebay auction?
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=80858721
TWM
np: Prairie Home Companion
--
Tom Mohr
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On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Barry Mazor wrote:
Continental Drifters
Saw their really strong set at the Music Hall and their appearance at the
ND/Miles of Weisses Broken Spoke event--where they finished off with an
exhuberant version of the Fairport Convention arrangement of Matty
Groves...This
Well, sure -- there ARE real computer viruses. Still, you can't get 'em
(and that goes for this Melissa virus) by opening plain ol' email. You
can only get 'em by opening attached files (like the Word file attachment
that's spreading the Melissa virus). In other words, NEVER open an
attached
On Sat, 27 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No jaded hipsters standing 20 feet back
Bullshit. Me and Bill were right about 20 feet back looking tres jaded
and hip! And Yates was off to one side doing his part also.
Speak for yourself, Buster. Deborah and I were as close as we
On Sat, 27 Mar 1999, William T. Cocke wrote:
Incidentally, I thought "Hillbilly Highway" was the most
successful "bluegrassed up " of Steve's songs. That's the
one that should be a festival staple.
Now I coulda *swore* some bluegrass band has covered this (either that or
I had a dream
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Barry Mazor wrote:
the former Miss
Cowsill was surely the only one at SXSW with Top Ten Hits when she was
five...
You're forgettin' Bobby Bare Jr., Barry. He had a #2 country hit with his
daddy at the age of five. (And yeah, he missed his showcase, but he
played SXSW
SOMEBODY from P2 told me they'd just seen Bare Jr. someplace in
Austin...They may now speak up!
Barry
That may have been me, Barry. I saw Bobby Jr. hanging out in some club (I think
it
was Thursday night) with a waifish model type hanging on his arm. I did not
see him perform in Austin. He does
On Sat, 27 Mar 1999, Don Yates wrote:
Well, sure -- there ARE real computer viruses. Still, you can't get 'em
(and that goes for this Melissa virus) by opening plain ol' email. You
can only get 'em by opening attached files (like the Word file attachment
that's spreading the Melissa
Upcoming Hadacol Dates:
St. Louis MO., The Duck Room, Tonight Saturday-3/27/99
Washington D.C., Iota Bar, Monday-3/29/99
Cleveland OH., Wilbert's W/Dale Watson, Tuesday-3/30/99
New York NY., The Rodeo Bar, Wednesday-3/31/99
Youngstown OH., Nyabingh, Thursday-04/01/99
Lexington KY., Lynagh's
Bad gig: As I was finishing up a song at an outdoor show, I grabbed my can of
soda toget a drink, and a bee had stationed himself in there. SO as I
proceeded to pour the liquid down my throat, the bee proceeded to sting my
lower lip. It swelled 5x its size, my lower lip was the size of a golf
Mitch is hallucinatingg:
Well, I get there, and as I go into the basement, there is a whole band
set
up, and who is playing lead guitar but blues great Albert Collins (friend
of
her parents).
I'm jealous.
And I thought I had some good ones. the best of which before opening for
Unfortunately, this isn't completely true anymore now that alot of readers
can read html - which also means some mail clients can read java and
javascript in your client or (sometimes) a mail client can launch java or
some other application automatically.
As mail clients get more sophisticated,
waifish model type
BAM!
Redundant!
Not allowed on P2.
Not even on a Saturday afternoon
np - Cowboy Romance / NM
In a message dated 3/27/99 5:59:13 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could someone explain why the first Kelly Willis record has
a high bid of $112.50 in this ebay auction?
Because she is so dang cute?
Slim
At 04:25 PM 3/27/99 -0800, you wrote:
On Sat, 27 Mar 1999, William T. Cocke wrote:
Incidentally, I thought "Hillbilly Highway" was the most
successful "bluegrassed up " of Steve's songs. That's the
one that should be a festival staple.
Now I coulda *swore* some bluegrass band has
At 08:13 PM 3/27/99 EST, you wrote:
the posterity books. An
old girlfriend called me late one Sunday night and asked if I could drive out
to see her. I was not keen on the idea (50 miles away, lived with her
parents,
who were BTW cooler than her), but she begged and pleaded and convinced me.
can someone please email digests 1351 and 1352? for some reason, they didn't
show up during the past two days (1353 did, tho). Thanks!
jim catalano
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