Besides, Aretha could kick all their punk asses at once.
--junior
And I got pictures.
Barry
Now, Mr. Weiss. Jon knows, and a good number of us know, excatly what Mr.
Riedie's hair looks like. It was a Twangfest bonus last time around. When
you show up in St. Louis, as we all know you will, of course, you will get
to see Riedie's hair too. Comes with the admission.
Singer Tammy Wynette autopsied
year after death
April 14, 1999
Web posted at: 7:15 PM EDT (2315 GMT)
NASHVILLE,
Neal:
Unfortunately, this Weiss traveling to St. Louis is not looking bloody
likely. Was just forced to buy a car (ah the joys of some fucking idiot
making an illegal left and destroying me beloved, *paid off* Subaru wagon)
and am about to plunk down several hundred bucks, maybe even four
One of the best things that I ever did was to get my mother to start
reading Lee Smith. Now we have something to talk about at Thanksgiving.
Couldn't get into "Fair and Tender Ladies" or "Family Linen", but "Saving
Grace" ruled in Hell. But then again, I'm a sucker for snake handling.
Tom Moran
and to warm up for the big show on 4/17, you can come out the
night before to 3-1-3 in belleville to catch the mary janes.
www.themaryjanes.com
rob.
From today's Riverfront Times-
DERBY DAY: The Missouri Derby is this Saturday, April 17, in Columbia, Mo., and
should be an
amazing
Oh shit, that whiny note was s'pozed to be offlist to Barry, I think. Damn.
Like you all wanted to read all that stuff.
Anyway, as long as I'm using bandwidth, it dawned on me that three of the
albums I'm currently enjoying -- Pete Krebs, Gerald Collier and Marc Olsen --
all are
Actually, what you hear is me mailing sympathy cards off to Amy
and Steve for their stunning gap in their otherwise usually good
taste. Between Heaven and Hell and the self-titled record with the
Ring of Fire cover (I think it's a cover, but I don't know whose song
it is, any help? g) are two
On Wed, 14 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, as long as I'm using bandwidth, it dawned on me that three of the
albums I'm currently enjoying -- Pete Krebs, Gerald Collier and Marc Olsen --
all are singer-songwriter types from the Northwest. What's up with that?
With respect to
Sez Neal-
Oh shit, that whiny note was s'pozed to be offlist to Barry, I think. Damn.
Like you all wanted to read all that stuff.
Quitcher apologizing, Neal. It sounded like a country song to me.
Kelly
FYI
From: Ian Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Geoff Muldaur on tour
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 13:19:00 +
ChrisRockcliffe wrote:
Does anybody know what he's doing these days or how his
music has developed?
There's a feature on him in our current (April) issue and there was
a track
Looking for some good P2 advice here... I use the same account to post to
P2 (and everything else) from both home and work. It's a dial up connection
from the office and a ADSL link from home. I sent probably 4-5 separate
posts to the list today and none of them appeared, which is typical if I
In a message dated 4/14/99 6:49:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With respect to Gerald Collier, are you referring to the full-length
release from 1998, or the current EP release?
His new EP, in which Gerald's Willie fandom manifests itself to its fullest
extent.
Hey there,
Tom...
Matthew Sweet: "Girlfriend"
Material Issue:"What Girls Want"
Oh, that sweet, sweet early-90s alterapop...
Oh, great tunes, I'll toss in some obvious ones, crank the radio,
dance at the stop light singles...
Urge Overkill - Positive Bleeding (it was a single in
Hey there,
Saw the FREE Anna Egge show at Schuba's tonight, which was mighty fine,
BTW and check this out -
she auditioned for the part of the american singer (something or other
LaSalle?) for the movie version of High Fidelity (filming in Chicago w/
John Cusak) how cool is that? Hope she gets
"George L. Figgs" wrote:
I don't how similar the workmanship in P's and Jazz basses are, but for
what it's worth, I've got a mexican std jazz bass.
Thanks, George, and Jerry, and all you poor bass playing bastards out
there. It is a tool of ignorance.
--
Joe Gracey
President-For-Life,
And, as you no doubt also know, Billy Bragg and Dick Gaughan sang The
Red Flag to its original tune on Billy's Internationale mini-album. See
my Roots To Fruits playlist for 21 March, tucked between Robert Wyatt's
"Tannenbaum" version and Dave Swarbrick's lively rendition of The White
Cockade.
My $0.02:
I started out playing bass, and probably know more about it than the guitars
(although that's what I'm doing now).
Cost/quality ratio, the Mexi Fenders (especially the Jazz) are the best
deals. As far as noisy p/us, cheaper wiring is used on the windings. I've
found that in some
found an old Hoffner bass in a pawn shop. Cool as shit. $450. To die for.
Nancy
(who only knows one song on the bass, can't find a G to save her life on the
bass, and has more accordians in the house than frozen pizzas)
P.S. I did not buy the bass, but it was still there today. Just thought I
would let ya know since you are all talking basses.
Now how bout talking bass for a while?
Nancy
(the crappie are biting on the lake out back)
I do not know alot about that release!! Anyone have the scoop on
Pistoleros?? Was it a side project??
-jim
Snip...
Pistoleros are alive and well down here in Arizonathey actually have a
self produced cd "Mistaken For Granted" released locally under their
original name "The Chimeras".
unctuous sustain
Damn! Too long for an AOL log-on.
the north 40 of the compound.
My goal in life since Waco. To have a compound. So self-realizinganeshalist.
Mitch Matthews wrote:
Anyone out there want to take a run at completeing the following
statement:
fill in the blank is to the lap steel
what
Mississippi John Hurt is to fingerstyle guitar
Jamie Swedberg form the Blockheaters.
Oh bullsh*t, I am a complete hack at it! But very sweet of
I don't know the location, but FWIW, what a great book. It's the kind of
book where you keep reading paragraphs aloud to whomever is in the room with
you, because the writing is so good.
--Jamie S.
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