New Stuff. Yeee-Hawww.
Gatemouth Brown - Blackjack
""- Here I Am
""- Street Corner
Terry Allen - Ain't No Top 40 Song
"" - Salivation
Beausoleil - Cajunization Blues
"- Happy One Step
Monte Warden - Your Heart
On Mon, 05 Apr 1999 16:45:13 -0700 Cheryl Cline
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After that, you get Kieran Kane and Jamie O'Hara (of the
O'Kanes, remember them?), producer John Starling, 'one of
today's most respected bluegrass performers' Del McCoury
(who?) and some other folks whose names
I thought this might be interesting to bluegrassers in this area. This guy
seems to have his head on pretty straight. There's info on how to subscribe
if it tickles your fancy.
Elena Skye
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With all this talk about covers, Fever, etc. I relistened to Elvis and
Little Willie John's versions last night and was wondering when and by
whom the song was first recorded. Little Willie's is from 1956. Are
there recordings before that?
Curious,
--junior
My former future wife Chrissie Hynde (#3 on the list this week
behind Emmylou and Ashley Judd) is this week's subject in
Salon's ongoing Brilliant Careers series:
http://www.salonmagazine.com/people/bc/1999/04/06/hynde/
Twang content: the Pretenders could've been a great roots rock
band if
I just read somewhere that bootleggers are trying to make their cd's as
long as possible, to prevent others from bootlegging the bootlegs
(there's a fine distinction for ya) by copying them on cd-r. The
article said that the max for cd-r was around seventy-four minutes.
Ne dada.
TWM
[EMAIL
Sez Mr. Purcell:
My former future wife...
This would make a great song.
(Am I slow on the uptake? Is it already a great song and I don't even know
about it?)
Kelly
HEY DAVE:
Let me know if anything weird happens and a band drops off Twangfest. I
missed the application process but Beaver Nelson could come play if you need
a replacement.
ciao,
Jenni
--
From: "Dave Purcell" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "passenger side" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: attention
Kelly Kessler wrote:
My former future wife...
This would make a great song.
(Am I slow on the uptake? Is it already a great song and I don't even know
about it?)
I think Little Charlie the Nightcats have got one called
"My Next Ex-Wife." Close.
Tom Smith
Not Chrissie even though I truly wish that she would get with it record
another album. Tired of searching compilations and soundtracks for her voice.
Now for twang content, been grooving on a new release by the Sone Coyotes
titled Church of the Falling Rain and the lead vocalist reminds me of
Chrissie Hynde was an enormous influence on me as a kid, I ADORED THe
Pretenders. Honeyman-Scott was such a twangy guitar player!
Everytime I saw them live I would cry, to my great embarassment...
Elena Skye
The entry:
ME 'N' JENNY AND THE LOVELY MARYLUTHAT'S HOW IT'S GONNA BE
ERIC SCHULTZ CLARITONE
Should read:
ME 'N' JENNY AND THE LOVELY MARYLUTHAT'S HOW IT'S GONNA BE
ERIC SCHWARTZCLARITONE
Sorry 'bout that Eric and the rest of you all
Mondays 4-6 PM
Had the Asylm Street Spankers in the studio It was cool. I cornered them
(not on air) about the stuff on their record that I can't play because of
subject, or "devil" words heck, this IS the BIBLE BELT!!!
They were really cool. Just felt like it, and hey, that's fine, we
LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN, CBS
Tu 4/13 Kevin Spacey, Tom Petty
We 4/14 Kate Winslet, Doug E. Doug, Mandy Barnett
LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O'BRIEN, NBC
We 4/7 David Arquette, Susan Tedeschi
Th 4/15 Evander Holyfield, Marc Maron, The Latin Playboys
Th 4/22 Carmen Electra, James Coburn, Fear of
Hey there,
This is kind of an off the wall question but...
Someone I know is doing some business in Hong Kong and I was wondering if
any well traveled folks knew of cool music that one can get over there but
not here - also places to go, see, do, hang or whatever.
Thanks much.
Later...
CK not
My former future wife Chrissie Hynde (#3 on the list this week
behind Emmylou and Ashley Judd) is this week's subject in
Salon's ongoing Brilliant Careers series:
Chrissie, btw, is just magnificent on the opening track to the new Gram
tribute on Almo. Makes me want to have a Pretenders
http://destinations.previewtravel.com/DestGuides/0,1208,WEB_98,00.html has a good
overview of whazzup in the former colony.
I don't think you'd like most of the Hong Kong popular music (based on what I hear
here in San Francisco - not enough twang). You should be able to get incredible deals
In a message dated 4/6/99 10:51:24 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not Chrissie even though I truly wish that she would get with it record
another album.
I heard a great old Pretenders song on 107.1 last week, but cant remember the
name. The opening line was :
"I tried
Slim wondered:
I heard a great old Pretenders song on 107.1 last week, but cant remember the
name. The opening line was :
"I tried to talk to my baby, and said
Oh oh oh oh baby please dont cry."
I believe it is from the first or second album. any help?
It would be a great ummm, cover
Although I just wrote CK an offlist post, I'll repeat the gist here, in
case anyone cares g.
Two years ago, right before handover, there were a number of "indie",
"alternative," and "rootsy" bands. When I was there in Spring 96, I even
played 4 or 5 shows with a local Chinese-British blues kid
In a message dated 4/6/99 12:55:47 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's "Lovers of Today", from the first record, PRETENDERS. Next to last
track,
after "Brass In Pocket" and before "Mystery Achievement".
Muchas gracias. Now, is it on OLGA?
Slim
Review/commentary on the re-release of Television's live BLOW-UP record.
Seminal and magical or pretty much overrated, you decide.
http://www.salonmagazine.com/ent/music/review/1999/04/06/verlaine/index.html
b.s.
is this really Fear of Pop with Ben Folds Five AND William Shatner?
...thinking this is another sign of the Armageddon
-jacy
--- TW Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Th 4/22 Carmen Electra, James Coburn, Fear of Pop
with Ben Folds Five
and William Shatner (R 1/22/99)
William Shatner's
(fluff/nitpickery warning)
Dave P: As a fan of Ms. Hockeysticks's coinage, Steve Earle is her
"future former husband," not former future husband (which would
signify a waning interest or a broken engagement...)
btw, when I mentioned this to a friend, she
Bill ponders the mysteries of Televison and that epochal artiste, Tom
Verlaine...
Seminal and magical or pretty much overrated, you decide.
Ah well, these are taste matters I know. I tend toward the latter
however I'd give their entire recorded output for a single
track by the Ramones.
Carl Wilson correcteth:
(fluff/nitpickery warning)
Dave P: As a fan of Ms. Hockeysticks's coinage, Steve Earle is her
"future former husband," not former future husband (which would
signify a waning interest or a broken engagement...)
Now that I'm thinking about
And Chrissie's a Cuyahoga Falls gal -- and longtime Cleveland Indians fan
-- factors that should be considered in her favor! -- Terry Smith, who
grew up in adjacent Stow, Ohio
ps go tribe -- World Series 99
I left the few misspellings in; they're kind of cute...
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
Here are the Swedish Country "Top 10's" of 1998
as voted by the readers of Kountry Korrall magazine.
Karen Holt
Benelux/Scandinavia Representative
A friend from NY sent this to me and the articles aren't
too bad. Thought some of ya' might be interested.
http://www.nydailynews.com/today/-/-/default.aspThis
the URL for the story on the Johnny Cash Tribute. June Carter Cash was on the
radio this morning telling about tonight. All the
Reply to: Re: Television Live (and twangless)
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion blah blah blah, but I have to interject an
objection here. I remember the first weekend I went to CBGB's, back in 75 or 76. First
night it was Mink Deville and Ramones, next night was Talking Heads
Oh yeah. And who could forget the time at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Opening Weekend show in 1995 when she refused to go onstage until the
Cleveland Stadium took down all ad banners that had any reference to meat in
them? I'll never forget seeing her yelling and screaming about it: a vintage
Dave continues...
(fluff/nitpickery warning)
Dave P: As a fan of Ms. Hockeysticks's coinage, Steve Earle is her
"future former husband," not former future husband (which would
signify a waning interest or a broken engagement...)
Now that I'm thinking about it,
Bill Silvers wrote:
Seminal and magical or pretty much overrated, you decide.
I'm with you, which is why I baited the hook that way.
Lord, lord no. As Robin wrote, Marquee Moon stands up well over
time. Yeah, he's done some goofy stuff, but even the reunion
Televsion record was pretty
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion blah blah blah, but I have to
interject an objection here. I remember the first weekend I went to CBGB's,
back in 75 or 76. First night it was Mink Deville and Ramones, next night was
Talking Heads opening for Television. As great as Ramones were,
Breaking a color line, song by song
Country music attracts more and more African-American listenersand
artists
BY JOHN MARKS
When he first took his country music act on the road in the early 1990s,
Trini Triggs booked himself into the most remote honky-tonks in the state
of Texas. He wanted
Here's slightly strange question for
you:
Does anyone have the phone numbers for Mojo and Q
Magazines?
Hey thanks.
Jeff Copetas ~ Tar Hut RecordsPO
Box 441940 ~ Somerville, MA 02144www.tarhut.com ~
(617)776-5106
Actually, I saw 'em in 76 at CBGB's too old old old!!! and several
other times, but they didn't do any more for me then than they do
now, in retrospect.
Ah well,
--junior
The Swedish top 10 is even better than the British! What are these
folks drinking??? g. Must be smuggling Aquavit across the border
or something.
Many P2-beloved bands would be making better livings if these kinds
of preferences were exhibited over here, sheesh
--junior
Additional twang: Richard Lloyd backed up Butch Hancock at the Mercury Lounge a
couple of years ago, and I still consider it one of the best shows I've ever seen.
lloyd's solo on "Bluebird" brought tears to my eyes.
I saw Butch Hancock when The Health and Happiness Show served as his
backup
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 6-Apr-99 Question by "Tar Hut
Records"@tarhut
Does anyone have the phone numbers for Mojo and Q Magazines?
Hey thanks.
Mojo's main office is 0171-436-1515; US bureau chief Barney Hoskyns is
at 914-679-2646. Mojo's email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Carl Z.
First person who emails me Bill
Lavery's email address (not on P2, either - email me privately) will get a free
pack of gum from Tar Hut.
Thanks.
Jeff Copetas ~ Tar Hut RecordsPO
Box 441940 ~ Somerville, MA 02144www.tarhut.com ~
(617)776-5106
That's generally a decent piece, but this:
In American commercial music, the big money has always been in pop. So,
once every two decades or so, hoping to cash in, the country industry in
Nashville tries to kill its inner hillbilly. It bans banjos and fiddles...
In the past decade, the inner
Check this out. We were digging through some shit here at the office
and someone found two CDs. One is something lame, but the other is the
Ace Ventura soundtrack. Don't laugh! It's actually kinda neat. No, it
isn't worth plunking $15 down on, but it *is* worth a listen. Why? Well
let me
I never saw 'em, but "See No Evil" and "Marquee Moon" are two of the
best rock songs ever made. They should be playing in the lobby at the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
I hear this new old live record is really really great. A friend of
mine has it from its original release on a ROIR cassette.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Check this out. We were digging through some shit here at the office
and someone found two CDs. One is something lame, but the other is the
Ace Ventura soundtrack. Don't laugh! It's actually kinda neat. No, it
isn't worth plunking $15 down on, but it *is*
Richard Lloyd is now and forever on my guitar god list no matter who he plays
with.
Deb
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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: Doug Neal and Jamie DePolo
Questions, comments? [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL
In a message dated 4/6/99 1:47:43 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here are the Swedish Country "Top 10's" of 1998
as voted by the readers of Kountry Korrall magazine.
By god, I'm moving. These people are geniuses.
Buddy Miller #4 Best Musician? Oh, hell yeah!!!
Slim
In a message dated 4/6/99 3:06:54 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Breaking a color line, song by song
Country music attracts more and more African-American listenersand
artists
I am currently working with a black male patient at Austin State Hospital who
thinks he is
The Bob Paterson Show
Country Music Radio for Europe
Thursday 1st April 1999
Patti Scialfa - Lucky Girl ["Rumble Doll", Columbia 1992]
segue
Beth Nielsen Chapman - Happy Girl ["Greatest Hits", Reprise 1999]
John Hiatt - Tennessee Plates ["Slow Turning", AM Records 1988]
Iris DeMent -
Has Wesley Willis moved to Texas?
Carl Z.
ObAf-AmTwang: About three weeks ago, I finally picked up Arhoolie's
_Sacred Steel_ compilation of African-American pedal steel players from
Florida. I recall this compilation getting mucho praise on this list a
couple years ago, and I concur. Excellent
Anyone out there a fan of KPIG on the web? And if so, why? Feel free to send
me a note OFFLIST and let me know if you're okay with being quoted for an
article I'm working on. Let me know where you call home, too.
deadlining,
Neal Weiss
I almost hesitate asking this because I know that a Chicago Calendar is
posted here periodically (but, living in North Carolina, I rarely pay
attention to it).
My friend and I are making our annual sojourn to Chicago this weekend for
the Cubs' home opener on Monday and we are looking for a good
In a message dated 4/6/99 5:30:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Crystal Gayle has his love child.
That cheatin bastard. Got a number on him?
Not Exactly Nashville
WCNI 91.1 FM
New London, CT
Saturday 12 noon - 3PM (EDT) webcasting on RealAudio at
www.elm.conncoll.edu:81/audio/live.ram
Country Roots playlist - 4/3/99
Mike Trynosky
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Today's show featured a birthday salute to Lefty Frizzell (3/31/28), as
well as a
Does anyone know if there is a biography of Roky Erickson in print? I know
that Texas Monthly did a short piece on him 5 years or so ago, which is
where I got the idea for the project on him that I am just now
contemplating a beginning to.
I have looked through his many websites and catalogs
I knew nothing about his--or I wouldda tried to get it! There's good news in
here about Johnny..some less than good news about Waylon--and notes on
televising of this salute very soon.
Barry
---
He Walks The Line... to NYC
An all-star tribute to
As far as I know, Little Willie was the originator.
Barry
With all this talk about covers, Fever, etc. I relistened to Elvis and
Little Willie John's versions last night and was wondering when and by
whom the song was first recorded. Little Willie's is from 1956. Are
there recordings before
Tiffany Suiters, in what must be one of the silliest posts I've EVER read
on this list, responded to my long post about the roots of BMI, and the
reasons for its very existence, with the following dumb, DUMB, D-U-M-B
line, her whole message prior to reprinting my long post all over again:
Hey there,
Wow. You amaze me. Thanks for all the Hong Kong info - on and off list.
Later...
CK grooving to The Beta Band
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Bill writes:
I'm with you, which is why I baited the hook that way. (Though "Prove It"
does end up as a song I get stuck in my head from time to time) Wondered
if any NYC types who maybe saw them back in the day had different ideas.
Yep. And evidently Robin Hall did too (in fact, we were
is this really Fear of Pop with Ben Folds Five AND William Shatner?
Oh yeah, I saw this about 4-5 months ago, and like Tom said, it is NOT to
be missed.
...thinking this is another sign of the Armageddon
Well it's gonna be one helluva an interesting Armageddon then...g
"Spock!
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