Just a comment on Lauderdale and most probably an unpopular one -
I really do like him but I have to complain about the vocal mix on his last
cd.
Way too out front, pretty grating on the ears. He has a nice voice, but
most of the cd sounds as though he had his lips stapled to the microphone so
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Does anybody know all the words to Jimmy Lloyd's "I Got A Rocket In My
Pocket"? I can't figure them all out and Louann Barton's version has so many
cool growls and snarls it is hard to decipher.
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In a message dated 4/29/99 7:43:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess Eddie has a tendency to overplay at times
Hey, this happened as he was going on stage, never even got to play. Had some
kind of attack and was rushed to emergency. I know that part is true, as far
as heart attack, or
message, and we are currently welcoming suggestions from fans through the
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In a message dated 4/29/1999 11:16:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anybody know all the words to Jimmy Lloyd's "I Got A Rocket In My
Pocket"? I can't figure them all out and Louann Barton's version has so
many
cool growls and snarls it is hard to decipher.
I
Bill, just to refresh my memory, you were recommending Planet of
Love as the best Lauderdale album, right?
--jr.
Bluegrass Sprouts in Urban Landscape
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Thursday, April 29, 1999
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Early
Ph. Barnard wrote:
Bill, just to refresh my memory, you were recommending Planet of
Love as the best Lauderdale album, right?
Dear lord, no...it's Pretty Close to the Truth by two furlongs (getting
ready for the Derby). One of my fave alt.country records ever.
Dave
np: Tom Petty box set,
Good Lord, post a mention of the Duke centennial and suddenly
everybody's a program director! There will be Ellington content next
week, but I also have to give props to plenty of fine new p2-related
releases, including Red Star Belgrade and Alejandro Escovedo. Escovdeo,
BTW, put on yet another
Lou Ann's and NRBQ's are both covers of the Jimmy Logsdon
tune. Having a hell of a time finding either record at the
moment, but the fellas I play with did figure it out. Off the
top of my head, I think one of the tougher couplets is -
"Well Two In One's polish and 3 in 1's oil/A lotta lip
...who the heck is Heather Mills?
Sings with Dee Waylors, yes?
Jon Weisberger, Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger
It may be a different song, but didn't J. Geils Band have song by
that name.
Just heard they're going to be touring. They were the second
concert I ever saw back in '82. Anyway, I'm psyched to see them,
they put on an excellent live show.
Oh yes, for twang content, Gram Parsons used to
Carl Z wrote:
but I also have to give props to plenty of fine new p2-related
releases, including Red Star Belgrade and Alejandro Escovedo. Escovdeo,
BTW, put on yet another phenominal show last night at Rosebud. If he's
coming anywhere near you, go. Bring friends, even if it's against
In a message dated 4/29/99 8:39:17 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On top of it being AOR themed, I'd venture to say it skews towards
women as well. Some song about rainy days and staying under the
covers. Don't get me wrong, it sounds like a good plan, I just
don't
...who the heck is Heather Mills?
Sings with Dee Waylors, yes?
Jon Weisberger,
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Junior asked, Dave replied:
Bill, just to refresh my memory, you were recommending Planet of
Love as the best Lauderdale album, right?
Dear lord, no...it's Pretty Close to the Truth by two furlongs (getting
ready for the Derby). One of my fave alt.country records ever.
Well I turned
Here's the individual songs and artists on the tapes that Jerald Corder
made up, in case you're interested.
Bill,
Here is the song information for all three tapes in case anyone wants to
know what is on them beforehand.
Jerald
What Am I Waiting For (Town South of Bakersfield)
Stay Out of My
Slim:
"Raining On Sunday" is my personal favorite song on the album, and I am way
out of your demographic.
It ain't country, but who says it has to be?
can't argue with you there. as far as craftsmanship, vocals,
lyric content...radney's stuff was good. don't know, just kinda
felt like i
I'm currently reading the book, following the recent P2 raves, but it's
sold without the CD round here. Anyone know where I can get it without
the book? Tim O'Brien has been a favourite for a while and Dirk Powell
is fast becoming one as a result of his work in Balfa Toujours and his
If I Go
Tom
I'm at the office right now, without access to the album, but will get
back to you. It's mainly English folkies, though, and includes Richard
Linda doing the previously unreleased title track (circa "Bright
Lights" if memory serves).
And, on the subject of Thompson tributes, there's also
In a message dated 4/29/99 12:37:58 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
clearly, he's at a different place than i am right now - that's
all.
I think he is also in a different place than he has ever been before. It is
an unusual album, and the story behind it is pretty
Brad,
Nothing for May 14 and 15th? I'll be in the area on business the 14th
through the 21st. Wonder if I can talk my business colleague into Buck
Owens? Mid-week, hmm.
Deb
I know I was going on the other day about how dated the Clash sound
nowadays, but jeez, they certainly didn't deserve this abominable
"tribute" album. It kicks off with a cheesy rendition of "Hateful" from
No Doubt and then gets worse. The Urge's version of "This Is Radio Clash"
is laughable,
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Bill:
Here's the individual songs and artists
on the tapes that Jerald Cordermade up,
in case you're interested.
Jim does a song live that has a woman's name in
the chorus.
He's done this song every time I've seen him
live. It's always the
last song of his set. It's very emotional and
On Thu, 29 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope he does well with it, even if the list Dad disses it.
Well, I also hope he does well with it, even if I don't care for it.
Radney's a swell person, as is his awesome wife Cyndi Hoezle. Back when
she was the Gavin mainstream country
I read the list of artists to appear on this a lil' while back and was
pretty horrified...you've now confirmed my suspicions...
morgan
At 10:55 AM 4/29/99 -0700, you wrote:
I know I was going on the other day about how dated the Clash sound
nowadays, but jeez, they certainly didn't deserve
I'm pretty sure that the J.Geils song is a different one from the Jimmy
Lloyd song.
-Original Message-
From: john friedman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 1999 11:57 AM
To: passenger side
Subject: J. Geils (was rocket in my pocket)
It may be a different song, but
And.I say breathlessly, they may be hiring
librarians and archivists in their future.
Damn, I'm keeping my eye on them.
I can see it now"Jerry, why are you heading to
your car with those Ernest Tubb masters?" g
JC
Thanks for the info. That particular line was one that was giving me
trouble.
-Original Message-
From: Tom Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 1999 7:46 AM
To: passenger side
Subject: rocket in my pocket
Lou Ann's and NRBQ's are both covers of the Jimmy Logsdon
In a message dated 4/29/1999 1:59:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim does a song live that has a woman's name in the chorus.
He's done this song every time I've seen him live. It's always the
last song of his set. It's very emotional and he just belts it out.
It's
This is pretty long, but what I've read of it sounds pretty interesting.
I believe that Steve Albini is a record producer. At least I know of
a Steve Albini that does this. He is known for making pretty
raw sounding stuff. He was the producer on Nirvana's "In Utero"
disc. Perhaps what he says
OOPS!!! That was supposed to go to a friend b/c.
Tom Baker
In a message dated 4/29/99 12:59:31 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know I was going on the other day about how dated the Clash sound
nowadays, but jeez, they certainly didn't deserve this abominable
"tribute" album.
this piece of crap was guaranteed the above by the getting the
OK- I wasn't gonna do this, I swore to myself that I wouldn't, but what
the hell, it's only one more promise broken:
The Sovines first cd awkwardly titled "truckers welcome" is now
available on Kingpin Records. You can get a copy from me by sending a
$10.00 check to Matt Benz, 305 West 6th Ave
Don:
Radney's a swell person, as is his awesome wife Cyndi Hoezle. ]
i thought i saw a ring on his finger. i know he went through an ugly
divorce...did their divorce not work out, or is she a fresh one?
while the topic seems to be open, alot of the songs seemed to be "guy
f*cked up,
Anyone have any strong opinions about James McMurty live?
Jennifer H has seen him a number of times, but says he was such
a jerk the past couple shows that she'll never see him again.
Another pal tells me he's a don't-miss. Tough decision for Saturday
-- McMurtry and Los Straitjackets (who
Duh, Matt...you missed the chance to distance yourself from the alt.country
purist fanatic freaks
Dave
Matt Benz wrote:
The Sovines first cd awkwardly titled "truckers welcome" is now
available on Kingpin Records. You can get a copy from me by sending a
$10.00 check to Matt Benz, 305
The book is sold many places without the CD; the deal specified that you
couldn't sell the CD without the book, not (alas) vice versa. Still, I
believe I saw something slide by on bgrass-l a couple of days ago that
indicated that the CD can now be sold on its own, so I'd say it's time for
Anyone have any strong opinions about James McMurty live?
Jennifer H has seen him a number of times, but says he was such
a jerk the past couple shows that she'll never see him again.
I saw McMurty once. Eaglesmith opened for him
(which is why I went).
I thought McMurty was boring,
Fighting chance
Is the new, radio-friendly album by Old
97's a lightweight or a heavy hitter?
04/29/99
By Thor Christensen / The Dallas Morning
News
Here's the review that ran with the article from the Dallas Morning News
Fight Songs' takes a different
track
04/29/99
Fight Songs is the sound of the Old 97's
learning
Now here's a Rhett quote tailor-made for Mr. Purcell:
"The world always has more room for three-chord songs where the chorus
gets repeated a lot,"
*grin* Summing up the style perfectly, I'd say. Me, I dig it, but I
recall a conversation with Dave where he went off on exactly this tendency
Speaking of great rants, has anyone got a copy of that "How to make a major
label album" rant that Ken Irwin from Rounder wrote and Jeff Wall posted to
the list a few months back?
Allen Baekeland
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I forwarded this to the list:
``Young Guns was a name we came up with meaning the 'new kids in town'
Or "New kids on the block," as the case may be.
with a country twist. I am sure there is another name that could convey
the same
message,
"The Rentboys?"
McMurtry has sounded great live the three times I've seen him. Don't go
expecting to hear stories about the songs or anything like that. McMurtry
lets the character and personality of his songs speak for themselves for the
most part. Occasionally he'll show a bit of his sardonic sense of humor
I'm impressed too, Slim, but I can top that... I went
to a funeral (of a young guy) where they played "I've
Been to Paradise But I've Never Been To Me". The part
about holding a baby in your arms and making love to
your man that night was particularly, um, poignant.
g
Sophie
===
Give a man a
At 19:36 27.04.99 -0500, you wrote:
At the first of my first cousin's many weddings, this one held at the
beautiful Paramus, New Jersey Steak Pit, the ceremony finished, the groom
seemed to rush down the aisle, leaving her standing there.
The fast thinking accordion player let loose with
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 00:40:52 -0500
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ON Twitty, there's one with 25 cuts called something like Silver Anniversary
collection with about everything you'd need including the rare gem "Guess My
Eyes Were Bigger than My Heart", a fave among the crowds we play to.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Kasten
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 7:35 PM
To: passenger side
Subject: RE: Country Weekly magazine?
Neil wants to know
Country Weekly is to People Magazine what People Magazine is
to National
Hey Neal,
How about this: In your most professional voice, please ask Ms. Griffth why
the heck she decided to ruin one of my favorite Richard Thompson songs - Wall
of Death - by turning into a friggin' faux-march tune? What the heck
*inspired* her to sing it the way she does on the CD or
Jeff Copetas writes:
I'd like to add Martin's Folly to the list of New York bands that play
around there fairly often:
4/30/99 - Manitoba's
And, yes, this is the bar that is owned by Dictators vocalist
Handsome Dick Manitoba. Haven't been there yet myself but plan on making
the required
-Original Message-
From: BARNARD [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 8:36 PM
To: passenger side
Subject: Re: Wedding Marches. (was: Re: Bad Companye)
[Matt Benz] hmmm. Wish I coulda been more tacky, but we had One
Riot One Ranger play "I Walk
A few years ago a young lady in some suburb of Atlanta called me and wanted
to book the Convicts for her wedding reception. She didn't want to pay us,
and had a list of "required songs", most of which were by Lorrie Morgan, and
the rest HNC garbage. I told her we did not have a girl singer,
The Great Lakes Twang web site now has a review page for Great Lakes-area
Americana band's CDs, as well as twang-realted books and videos. Check it
out at:
http://www.geocities.com/Nashville/Stage/9596/review.html
Mitch Matthews
Gravel Train/Sunken Road
Ho-hum, another great, great show from Alejandro Escovedo last
night. This time around, Al's orchestra includes former Son
Volt/Richard Buckner/Freakwater sideman Eric Heywood on pedal
steel, the incredible Hector Munoz on drums, and, of course, Joe
Eddy on lead guitar, plus bass and cello.
jacy warwick (my vote for the coolest name on the list) wrote:
anyone have any suggestions/reccomendations of cool spots, good
shows, great places to eat, the coolest 'Home of the Largest
__'monuments, whatever
Check out www.roadsideamerica.com, "your online guide to offbeat
tourist
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, we have played several weddings with great success, even with a vast
repertoire of drinking, cheating, and breakup songs. Rule #1 - Do lots of
Elvis covers. Guaranteed crowd pleasers.
Ha! Sage advice indeed. I was a DJ on commercial
Picked up the new Old 97s record "Fight Songs" yesterday and I dig it alot.
But I think those early reviews about it being a radical departure are a bit
overstated. There are new song structures and more multi-tracked vocals and
harmonies on great new tunes like "Oppenheimer", "Murder" and "19".
From today's Nashville Digest. Congratulations, Mike!
Cyber Country
Internet 'Station' Redefining Country Broadcasting
BY REBEKAH GLEAVES
Everybody has an opinion on what s wrong with country radio today.
General
consensus seems to be that country music has lost its soul that it sold
out
to
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Picked up the new Old 97s record "Fight Songs" yesterday and I dig it
alot. But I think those early reviews about it being a radical departure
are a bit overstated. There are new song structures and more
multi-tracked vocals and harmonies on
Saw Radney Foster @The Mercury Lounge in NYC last night. As I
suspected, it was an industry showcase gig. Many people`murming
things like "this is an important album for radney" blah, blah,
blah.
I really wasn't sure what to make of the show. He played hopped up
versions of "Just Call Me
Forgive me if this post is a little outdated, as I've been moving and
have been trying to keep up with the P2 digests. But, OK, something's wrong
here. You mean Aretha Franklin, or the Temptations, or Ray Charles, or James
Brown isn't on the list? What's going on ... is it a case of poor
Hello all,
I'm trying to answer a trivia question someone threw at me...
Which Louis Jordan tunes made the country charts during the 1940's?
Apparently, there were three.
Back in the Saddle Again,
Babs
In a message dated 4/28/99 11:47:40 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which Louis Jordan tunes made the country charts during the 1940's?
Apparently, there were three.
yep, at least in the top 40. "ration blues," #1 for three weeks; "deacon
jones," the b-side (#7); and
Thanks for the clipping Jon, even with the mistakes and typos it's great
publicity. I'm still looking for this Lawrence VA I am supposed to live in
and who the heck is Heather Mills? And you'd think a Nashville based writer
could spell Faron Young's name right. All the same, nice to be
Congratulations Mike!!
Even with the misspelled names, you got some great quotes in there,
especially the industry evaluation. Geezare they all double-jointed? g
Will those radio tombstones read "I dug the hole that WEB radio filled in"
a.
best,
Kate
and who the heck is
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 11:29:30 EDT, john friedman wrote:
Saw Radney Foster @The Mercury Lounge in NYC last night. As I
suspected, it was an industry showcase gig. Many people`murming
things like "this is an important album for radney" blah, blah,
blah.
I really wasn't sure what to
Just received an event announcement from the SUNYBuffalo-based
"poetics list"; thought the description of one of the readers might
tickle and intrigue P2ers (well, except perhaps the Objectivists)...
* * *
Beth Murray began writing poetry after receiving
couple of questions:
RELS: The Ex and Tortoise,...
You mean together?
RELS: Hattifatteners (Syd Straw and Cat Power's Chan Marshall)
I thought the Hattifatteners were a God Is My Co-Pilot sideproject?
carl w.
Has anyone else noticed that the opening track of the new Old 97s (Jagged) is
incredibly similar (read: exact same chord structure) to The Bottle Rockets $1000 Car,
all the way down to the electric guitar tone.
Call me nitpicky, but...
J
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Darren Stout wrote:
Radney's new album isn't going to be "CMT kaka". I have only heard one
song off of the album and it is worth the price of the disc alone. His
new album isn't going to be promoted country radio either from what I
have heard.
That's not surprising,
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Carl Wilson writes:
RELS: Hattifatteners (Syd Straw and Cat Power's Chan Marshall)
I thought the Hattifatteners were a God Is My Co-Pilot sideproject?
More to the point, I thought Syd Straw had moved back to Vermont.
--Jon Johnson
Don Yates replied to Darren Stout:
Radney's new album isn't going to be "CMT kaka". I have only heard one
song off of the album and it is worth the price of the disc alone. His
new album isn't going to be promoted country radio either from what I
have heard.
That's not surprising,
After the flurry of Del-Lords/Kempner talk yesterday, I asked Ed Petterson
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for an update:
"The Del Lords thing is finally coming out in June on Restless. My credit is
on the CD is "Event Catalyst". I kinda' like that. 20 tracks including 3
unreleased songs and stuff
The _real_ AOTD are, um, They Might be Giants. Yeah, definitely, TMBG. Or
perhaps Sepultura.
A band we just blurbed on the web site said, "Thanks for comparing my voice
to Peter Holsapple. I usually get that guy from TMBG." He sounded relieved.
Jeff
At 12:19 AM 4/25/99 -0400, you wrote:
Awhile back, someone posted this address:
Rambler Records, P.O. Box 90685, Nashville, TN 37209
for tapes by Gwil Owen (writer of songs recorded by Toni Price, Joy Lynn
White et al.). Being a fan of those songs, I mailed off a note asking
for a list of
It definitely has that nondescript, vaguely
rootsy sound favored by the adult rock crowd, and there's even a duet
with
the equally nondescript Abra Moore.
That was the song that I thought was so great. Did you hear Radney's last
album? I think this song is a lot more promising than
Sweet! Thanks for the news, Jim...
Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After the flurry of Del-Lords/Kempner talk yesterday, I asked Ed Petterson
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for an update:
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On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Darren Stout wrote:
That was the song that I thought was so great. Did you hear Radney's last
album? I think this song is a lot more promising than anything on it.
I don't remember that one doin' a whole lot for me either. The last album
of his I really dug was his
hey Mike, congrats, keep it up. Kind of reminds me of what FM radio used to
be like, way back when...
Elena Skye
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Fred Hopk.. by Kristen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not their best, but it gives me a will to live some days is WSQ's
Ellington record.
Helps me soar sometimes.
That may get played next week, but I think I'll stick with a Duke
Which Louis Jordan tunes made the country charts during the 1940's?
Apparently, there were three.
yep, at least in the top 40. "ration blues," #1 for three weeks; "deacon
jones," the b-side (#7); and is you is or is you ain't (ma' baby), #1 for 5
weeks. all charted in 1944. source: billboard.
At 12:55 PM 4/28/99 EDT, Bill wrote:
yep, at least in the top 40. "ration blues," #1 for three weeks; "deacon
jones," the b-side (#7); and is you is or is you ain't (ma' baby), #1 for 5
weeks. all charted in 1944.
Which was the first year of Billboard's country chart and the same year
that
Not their best, but it gives me a will to live some days is WSQ's
Ellington record.
Helps me soar sometimes.
I think I'll stick with a Duke
recording as his 100th birthday is tomorrow. Maybe something from _And
His Mother Called Him Bill_, a tribute to Billy Strayhorn and my
hey Mike, congrats, keep it up. Kind of reminds me of what FM radio used
to
be like, way back when...
Elena Skye
No way you are old enough to remember that, are you? If so, all my
fantasies out the windowg
Mike Hays
http://www.TwangCast.com TM RealCountry 24 X 7
Please Visit Then let us
In a message dated 4/28/99 1:57:37 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Road the Sky Radio is launched at http://members.xoom.com/JBRadio
playing Jackson Browne music 24 hours a day.
If this was broadcast to Kosovo the war would end in less than 24 hours, but
I bet it
After one listen, it's already my favorite Shaver album since Tramp On
Your Street. He's still recycling some old songs, but the new tough
versions of "When The Word Was Thunderbird" and "Lately I've Been Leanin'
Toward The Blues" are definitely worth having, and there's lots of other
I think Carl ought to start his show Black, Brown, and Beige! There's one
piece, and you've programmed on hour. Heck, just put on the whole Carnegie
Hall concert from 1943, and you've got two incredible hours.
Then the show can finish up with covers of Ellington from Leon Rausch,
Johnny
contents: nothing but self-promotion. This is the last time, I swear.
I just got back from the CD manufacturer with a carload of CDs! We
are loading up the van for a short trip up the Miss (pruned to 3
dates, but we'll be coming back in July). A few P2'ers have told me
they're coming to one
Are you out there? I'm looking for a *huge* Nanci Griffith fan who can also
articulate in words why. This is like an open casting call.
If you are this person, e-mail me OFFLIST ASAP.
Neal Weiss
Hey there,
Tera
On Twitty - now here's a performer who had more #1 hits than Elvis and
still
isn't in the Country Hall of Fame. Why? What's the hold-up?
Mike Ireland mused, "The only reason I can think of is it must be the
hair."
and thanks for the advice, folks
Later...
CK
Old 97's Throw Left Hooks On Fight Songs
After rising through the ranks of the alt.country
movement to become one of its brightest hopes, the
Old 97's are in a bit of a quandary these days: do
they stay loyal to the sound or follow their pop
instincts to break through to a wider audience?
I won't be the only one to have caught this, but for the record, Star Ship
Voyager's Seven of Nine and Doc Hologram just performed "You Are My
Sunshine" in perfect 2-part harmony, the first clear indication of the
survival of twang for the next 400 years, and an early indication of
interest in
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