Re: bluegrass whatever

1999-04-26 Thread Christopher M Knaus
Hey there, I hate to be all hippie, but isn't music supposed to be unifying and all that? What the hell is with all this snide divisive shit? Let damn Darius Rucker play the mandolin fer chrissakes. It's an instrument, not the holy grail. cherilyn. I (heart) Cherilyn. Later... CK

Re: New York P2ers rise again!

1999-04-26 Thread Amy Haugesag
Will the new and improved NYC contingent be at the Damnations/Elena Skye show next Sunday at Maxwell's? Hope so, 'cause I'm making the trek up from Philly and it'd be nice to see some of you folks pre-TFest. I'll be there, you betcha. (Oh, sorry, thought I was still in Minnesota for a second

Re: Meat Puppets (was Re: Speaking of Noise)

1999-04-26 Thread Amy Haugesag
Neal: Do you include the Bottle Rockets, who played right before the Pups at that same venue, in your string of breathtaking shows? I'm curious because I thought the were pretty awful, as well as arrogant as hell, refusing to play *any* old material at all and practically taunting they they were

Re: See Ya

1999-04-26 Thread Amy Haugesag
Rick Cornell, abandoning us, writes: Stay in touch. You do the same, Rick. I've enjoyed your all-too-rare contributions to the list, and I'll miss those as well as the playlists. Try to make it back when you can. --Amy

did you say COOK!!??

1999-04-26 Thread Kevin G. Morrissey
Hello Nicholas, Neal Weiss is my brother in law. He sent me an e-mail from you saying you were looking for some help. Perhaps I could be of assistance to you. Where are you located? I have been cooking for over 12years in all kinds of restaurants. Give me a ring and we can chat about it.

Re: Alejandro In Toronto (was Re:Al @Johnny D's, 5/6)

1999-04-26 Thread Christopher Adams
Stacey is supporting Greg Brown on his upcoming tour of the Northwest, and will appear solo at a house concert in Salem, OR later in May. Christopher Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Before he hits Johnny D's, he's here Saturday night at Ted's Wrecking Yard. Any Toronto

Re: Beatniks?

1999-04-26 Thread Christine Hyndman
Hey why not a 'new' term? krebbster Richard -Original Message- From: stuart [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tuesday, 27 April, 1999 11:14 Subject: Re: Beatniks? and perfesser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hipsters slackers scenesters

Re: Joe, Marc'sBrother

1999-04-26 Thread NancyApple
At one time a friend of mine from Memphis, Rick Clark, was their producer. Power pop is what they like to be known as. Nancy

Re: Beatniks?

1999-04-26 Thread Ignitor
What would be the equivelant word usage for beatniks in the 90's...anyone know for sure daddy o ? Mom?Dad???

Re: Dixie Chicks Article in Dallas Observer

1999-04-25 Thread Danlee2
Jon W. wrote; he's just a flat out liar, as anyone who's read, for instance, the current Country Music magazine piece on the Chicks (a full page on the band's history - with quotes about it from Seidel - including a their first three album titles, with combined sales figures) can

Re: Updates

1999-04-25 Thread Tom Skjeklesæther
Anyways, I'm off to see the local excuse for a Western Swing band, and actually they don't suck too bad at all. See you all later. Tom Ekeberg Oslo, Norway I have to inform you that the "excuse" Tom is talking about is named 5:56 and just recently recorded an album of (non alternative)

Re: Lee Ann Womack on the Opry

1999-04-25 Thread Jon E Johnson
Jon Weisberger writes: Caught most of the rerun of tonight's televised portion, and though Ray Price was a hard act to follow - dang, he sounded good, and he also sounded great on the radio-only second show - Lee Ann was up to the job after a slightly shaky start with her Terry Smith-endorsed

Oxford Ameican Southern Issue

1999-04-25 Thread Mike Hays
Anyone know wen this is coming out? I was interviewed about TwangCast for a piece in that issue. Mike Hayshttp://www.TwangCast.com TM RealCountry 24 X 7 Please Visit Then let us know what you think! Mike Hays www.MikeHays.RealCountry.netFor the best country artist web hosting,

Elena Skye in the NY Times

1999-04-25 Thread Butchndad
hey everyone there was a great article (and picture) of our own Elena Skye (and Boo Reiners and the Demolition String Band) in the NEw York Times New Jersey section under the title "Two Paths To Bluegrass That Converged In Hoboken". and they'll be playing at Maxwell's next sunday at 10PM way to

Playlists : Roots To Fruits

1999-04-25 Thread Richard Haslop
A couple more Roots To Fruits playlists from SAfm 104-107 in South Africa: 18 April STEVE RILEY THE MAMOU PLAYBOYS - Allons Danser WAYNE TOUPS - One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - Brothers Under The Bridge CHERI KNIGHT - Dar Glasgow STEVE EARLE THE DEL McCOURY BAND - Harlan

Re: Lee Ann Womack on the Opry

1999-04-25 Thread Dina Gunderson
Oh, RATS! Ray Price was on the Opry? And Lee Ann Womack and Stonewall, too? Rats--I wasn't home and forgot to set a tape. Well, I did see 40 Acre Feud last night and Ray was in it (pretty glassy-eyed and looking like a bowl of spaghetti) and George Jones and a bunch of other people... so

RE: Dixie Chicks Article in Dallas Observer

1999-04-25 Thread Jon Weisberger
Marie says: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] geez, but how do you really feelwhat's up with such completely "mean-spirited" attacks on critics that for some reason are not likedwhat a waste of time... That was nothing. If you really want to see insults and venom hurled about, bring up the

Floyd Tillman comp

1999-04-25 Thread Jon Weisberger
The talk about Willie Nelson's singing style reminds me that I had meant to mention that the Collector's Choice Tillman CD that has a couple dozen of Floyd's Columbia records,including "Slipping Around," "This Cold War With You," "It Had To Be That Way," "I Gotta Have My Baby Back," etc. is now

Re: Earle and Country music sales

1999-04-25 Thread EC7739
On Thu, 22 Apr 1999 20:23:18 EDT said: and just to really blow everyone's mind, please note that last month Steve Earle earned his "GOLD" status for Guitar Town!! That came out in 1986 and has only sold 500,000 copies. What the heck is goin' on Especially since Guitar Town was a #1

RE: Lee Ann Womack on the Opry

1999-04-25 Thread Jon Weisberger
Oh, RATS! Ray Price was on the Opry? And Lee Ann Womack and Stonewall, too? Gotta bookmark that Opry schedule page, Dina g. It's at http://www.country.com/music/opry/opry-schedule-f.html ; they usually post the new one on Wednesday. Thanks all for the help on "A Way To Survive." I shoulda

Re: single most influential, cont.

1999-04-25 Thread john friedman
I'm chiming in midstream, so I'm not really sure where this thread has been or eventually went, but Dylan has his "own thing" and for that alone he should be revered. I mean Celine Dion has a great voice, but she still sucks. Occassionally, I forget that Dylan actually *did* have a genuinely

Beastie Boys as AOTD

1999-04-25 Thread Christopher M Knaus
Hey there, Just thought I'd mention at this point that when I said "The Beastie Boys are the Artists of the Decade" I was joking. Nice thread tho. The _real_ AOTD are, um, They Might be Giants. Yeah, definitely, TMBG. Or perhaps Sepultura. Later... CK

Re: Southern Rock Lives

1999-04-25 Thread Christopher M Knaus
Hey there, Marie drops my name... CK talked to them at SXSW, but his memory is probably a bit foggy. It was kinda funny actually. I was peppering them with questions about releasing a CD, touring, etc. and the lead singer replied with a drawl, "We're just getting started, man." Later... CK

Re: Lee Ann Womack on the Opry

1999-04-25 Thread David Cantwell
At 01:27 AM 4/25/99 -0400, Jon wrote: In between she did a good slow, hard-country number that's not on either of her albums, most likely titled "A Way To Survive"; anyone know where it comes from? A Way To Survive is among my very favorite Ray Price hits, a Top 10 effort from 1966. --david

Re: Dixie Chicks Article in Dallas Observer

1999-04-25 Thread Joe Gracey
"There was just something endearing about women honoring Patsy Montana and Bill Monroe like anyone still gave a damn." (Robert Wilonsky) I only got about a third of the way through this guy's ridiculous diatribe, so I missed this. These are fightin' words. Kimmie and I just produced a

New York P2ers rise again!

1999-04-25 Thread Barry Mazor
I would have said "rule"--but nobody rules around here; this much we know! A new and shocking piece of information is that here in big bad Hew York City--OK metropolitan New York, but it works out that way: we now have one of the largest P2 contingents around. HERE! (Our problem is that such a

Re: Floyd Tillman comp

1999-04-25 Thread Joe Gracey
Jon Weisberger wrote: The talk about Willie Nelson's singing style reminds me that I had meant to mention that the Collector's Choice Tillman CD that has a couple dozen of Floyd's Columbia records,including "Slipping Around," "This Cold War With You," "It Had To Be That Way," "I Gotta Have

Re: Earle and Country music sales

1999-04-25 Thread Joe Gracey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Steve Earle earned his "GOLD" status for Guitar Town!! That came out in 1986 and has only sold 500,000 copies. What the heck is goin' on Especially since Guitar Town was a #1 country album. What gives? #1 for how long? is probably the operative question.

Re: Floyd Tillman comp/ Jimmy Wakely

1999-04-25 Thread Barry Mazor
Jon Weisberger wrote: t the Collector's Choice Tillman CD that has a couple dozen of Floyd's Columbia records, is now available through regular retail channels. Oh, baby. So these would be all those key late-40s cuts missing from the Hall of Fame comp--and not just those 3 cuts I've had on

RE: Floyd Tillman comp

1999-04-25 Thread Jon Weisberger
Floyd Tillman is one of the least appreciated great American songwriters. In a lot of places, for sure, but not in Nashville g, where he's a charter member of the Songwriters Hall Of Fame (1970) and was inducticated, as Jimmy Martin says, into the Country Music HOF in 1984. Biggest

RE: Earle and Country music sales

1999-04-25 Thread Jon Weisberger
Joe Gracey says: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Steve Earle earned his "GOLD" status for Guitar Town!! That came out in 1986 and has only sold 500,000 copies. What the heck is goin' on Especially since Guitar Town was a #1 country album. What gives? #1 for how long? is probably

RE: Floyd Tillman comp/ Jimmy Wakely

1999-04-25 Thread Jon Weisberger
Barry "Mr. Good Taste" Mazor says: Jon Weisberger wrote: t the Collector's Choice Tillman CD that has a couple dozen of Floyd's Columbia records, is now available through regular retail channels. Oh, baby. So these would be all those key late-40s cuts missing from the Hall of Fame

bluegrass whatever

1999-04-25 Thread Cherilyn diMond
What people see or hear in this act, I don't get. Oh, wait, they have women who bare parts of thier bodies. That must be it. Matt "New wave dance craze it's still rock and roll to me" Benz Oh jeez, Matt, since when do you start complaining about women on stage showing parts of their bodies?

Re: New York P2ers rise again!

1999-04-25 Thread katahdin
A new and shocking piece of information is that here in big bad Hew York City--OK metropolitan New York, but it works out that way: we now have one of the largest P2 contingents around. HERE! snip People are known to show up here form Philadelphia, Connecticut, and even Boston too. They

RE: New York P2ers rise again!

1999-04-25 Thread Quinn, Elizabeth
Hi All, I'm sticking my NYC-lurker head up to ask a question of all your NYC P2 people (apologies to everyone else for the strickly regional interest) - I live in Williamsburg and have notice signs up for the Hand Williams Lonesome Hearts Club Band (something like that anyway) which is going to

Re: Updates

1999-04-25 Thread Dave Purcell
Todd Larson wrote: I'll keep that in mind, Bill, and stick with pizza. Have a great weekend everybody...and Jon, make sure to crack the whip tonight on that slacker Purcell. If you don't keep an eye on him he'll be pulling a Warner Hodges and playing the guitar behind his back or with his

Re: P2 heaven

1999-04-25 Thread Dave Purcell
Miss Amy wrote: What a banner day in my P2 mailbox. My favorite Norwegian is back, Erin Snyder's posting again, and Roy's back. It's enough to make a gal get all mushy. Who is this Roy Kasten fellow you guys are getting all mushy over? Dave P.S. Welcome back, amigo. *** Dave Purcell,

Terri Clark?

1999-04-25 Thread Jon Weisberger
I've enjoyed the last two singles from off her most recent album pretty well ("You're Easy On The Eyes" and "Every Time I Cry"). Does the album go any deeper in good stuff, or is that pretty much it? I bought the album before that and wasn't too impressed, but she did good on the George Jones

Goose Creek Symphony

1999-04-25 Thread marie arsenault
Any of you people familiar with these guys? I saw them last night. I knew nothing about them, but went on the recommendation of a friend. The first sign of trouble was the proliferation of aging deadheads and 20-something-"I wasn't even alive in the 60s, but all that free love and dope seems

Re: Goose Creek Symphony

1999-04-25 Thread louicm
Heh heh...Marie comments on the alarmingly growing ranks of faux bluegrass and hippy acoustic bands. It's becoming all da rage here in St. Louis, too: half-proficient tie-dyed youth playing fiddles, mandolins, banjos and Martin guitars.

Re: Jon Emery on KUT Radio

1999-04-25 Thread Bill Gribble
Christopher Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I recently started listening to KUT on the web from Austin. I started with Mark Rubin's "Overnight" show, though it comes on a bit late. Then I discovered Tom Pittman (I believe he is with the Austin Lounge Lizards) hosting live shows on the LiveSet

Re: Floyd Tillman comp/ Jimmy Wakely

1999-04-25 Thread John Flippo
Don't know if anyone has mentioned it yet but there is a new cd that just came out on Glad called Herb Remington Instrumentally Salutes Floyd Tillman. I believe Remington was in the Texas Playboys. I haven't heard it yet but it sounds awful interesting. Flippo

Jon Emery on KUT Radio

1999-04-25 Thread Christopher Adams
I recently started listening to KUT on the web from Austin. I started with Mark Rubin's "Overnigt" show, though it comes on a bit late. Then I discovered Tom Pittman (I believe he is with the Austin Lounge Lizards) hosting live shows on the LiveSet show. This week, Sunday April 25th from 8-9 CST,

Re: Goose Creek Symphony

1999-04-25 Thread katahdin
Kip wrote: Heh heh...Marie comments on the alarmingly growing ranks of faux bluegrass and hippy acoustic bands. It's becoming all da rage here in St. Louis, too: half-proficient tie-dyed youth playing fiddles, mandolins, banjos and Martin

RE: Goose Creek Symphony

1999-04-25 Thread Roy Kasten
Kip writes: It's becoming all da rage here in St. Louis, too: half-proficient tie-dyed youth playing fiddles, mandolins, banjos and Martin guitars. Who do you have in mind here, Kip? Roy

Attention Marie: How to Go Haute Hippie

1999-04-25 Thread Barry Mazor
The first sign of trouble was the proliferation of aging deadheads and 20-something-"I wasn't even alive in the 60s, but all that free love and dope seems cool, so I'll borrow my parents Lexus SUV to drive over to the mall, buy a $75 designer tied-dye shirt and $120 pair of Calvin Klein

Re: Goose Creek Symphony

1999-04-25 Thread rousley
marie arsenault wrote: noodling, noodling. We stayed for about 30 - 45 minutes - just long enough for the first song. g I'm sure if we had stayed any longer we would've started smelling that "I'm a deadhead and I've been so stoned I forgot to take a bath" body odor. g They did have great

Not Exactly Nashville playlist - 4/24/99

1999-04-25 Thread twangbilly
Not Exactly Nashville WCNI 91.1FM New London, CT Saturday 12noon - 3PM (EDT) webcasting on RealAudio at elm.conncoll.edu:81/audio/live.ram Country Roots playlist - 4/24/99 Mike Trynosky [EMAIL PROTECTED] Today's show featured a handful of tunes performed on TNT's broadcast last Sunday of the

Re: Goose Creek Symphony

1999-04-25 Thread marie arsenault
Ronni: I'm sure if we had stayed any longer we would've started smelling that "I'm a deadhead and I've been so stoned I forgot to take a bath" body odor. g or patchouli! Today when at a record store I saw one of their cds. I made a mental note to buy a copy of it for your birthday, Marie. I

Re: Attention Marie: How to Go Haute Hippie

1999-04-25 Thread marie arsenault
From Barry: Feeling Groovy Doesn't Come Cheap By ALEX WITCHEL I like a a guy who says "nice to meet you" while he's kissing both your cheeks. A guy who inventories his outfit -- "Karan pants and top, Gucci belt, Prada shoes and overcoat" -- and answers the question "How much do you cost?"

Steve, Del and Ronnie

1999-04-25 Thread Moran/Vargo
The latest issue of "Acoustic Guitar" has a good interview with Steve Earl and Del and Ronnie McCoury. Not just for guitar nerds. Interesting in light of the recent "Update" mud-sling. Tom Moran The Deliberate Strangers' Old Home Place http://members.tripod.com/~Deliberate_Strangers/index.html

Re: single most influential, cont.

1999-04-25 Thread TCMNjx
Joe Gracey writes: .One example I have always found particularly grating was the Dead's vocals, which are like fingernails on chalkboards to me, but which apparently don't bother their fans. I find Dylan's early stuff to be engaging, his later stuff to be almost painful, vocally...

RE: Steve, Del and Ronnie

1999-04-25 Thread Jon Weisberger
The latest issue of "Acoustic Guitar" has a good interview with Steve Earl and Del and Ronnie McCoury. Not just for guitar nerds. Um, since you mention it, there's an interview with Del and Ronnie in the current issue of Bluegrass Now. And to tie into another thread: it didn't make it in the

RE: New York P2ers rise again!

1999-04-25 Thread Haywire66
Well, I missed the gathering at the Mercury this Saturday. Why? Cuz I was at my friends' John and Joni's wedding at Wild West City deep in the heart of northern New Jersey. Jeez, the last time I was at this place was when I was six years old! It's an replica of an old west town and is cool as

Re: All The Way Down

1999-04-25 Thread lance davis
Anyone who claims License to Ill is hip-hop is fronting - I don't care who they are. Such claims are revisionist history. At the time of its release it was widely recognized as a jokey joke from a gang of upperclass brats. JP Once again, JP, I agree with you here, but only to a point.

RE: Oliver Lake - Fred Hopkins

1999-04-25 Thread Kristen Rigney
Twang swang: Transcript of one of Fred Hopkins last interviews at this new avant jazz site out of DC: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Nook/4381/index.html When I saw Fred at Artpark, it was like he was dancing with the instrument, eyes closed and a smiling all could see for miles. Barry NYC

RE: new Go Betweens best of

1999-04-25 Thread Walker, Jason
She starred in a movie with Gregory Peck/ he got shot but what the heck? -Original Message- From: Sophie Best [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, 26 April 1999 14:46 To: passenger side Subject: RE: new Go Betweens best of Wow... reading through that track listing

Re: Goose Creek Symphony

1999-04-25 Thread marie arsenault
Terry Smith: assume consensus on this notion that any guitar solo over 30 seconds is self-indulgent. 30 seconds, no. Over 5 minutes, perhaps. Terry: But personally I'd rather see folks stick with critiquing the music, than taking on such god-awfully easy targets. Now that's a very hippie-ish

Re: Goose Creek Symphony

1999-04-25 Thread Bob Soron
At 12:20 AM -0500 on 4/26/99, marie arsenault wrote: Terry Smith: assume consensus on this notion that any guitar solo over 30 seconds is self-indulgent. 30 seconds, no. Over 5 minutes, perhaps. I'd rather have a 5-minute guitar solo than a 20-second drum solo. Bob

Solos Instruments

1999-04-25 Thread Jerry Curry
How about a 5 minute bass solo? How about a long long organ solo? That's currently on my mind as I listen to Koch's reissue of Argent's _All Together Now_. Man, what a comboRod Argent Russ Ballard. JC

RE: pumpskully

1999-04-24 Thread Roy Kasten
D*n wrote: Are Roy and Jon gonna pick up where they left off and engage in another epic rhetorical battle? Why do you think I've been gone so long? I've been assembling an immense catalog of evidence and logic, organized cross-referenced to wipe out Weisberger's posts with but a click

bare jr./V-Roys

1999-04-24 Thread Ryan Kennemur
I went to the Chapel Hill show, too. Just wanted to clear up a couple things..."Motion Pictures" was a neil young song. Their song was actually spelled "Goddamn the Son," which changes things altogether for me, anyway. But this was hardly one of the better V-roys shows I've been to. Scott

Re: Updates

1999-04-24 Thread stuart
Dave Purcell wrote: Mark Rubin spit: These "alt-country" showcases were packed with scenesters dressed up like they were going to a Hee-Haw theme party. Women in pig-tails and guys in spray painted straw hats that would surely get their asses kicked in an actual honky-tonk.

Playlist: The Fringe featuring the Flatirons

1999-04-24 Thread Shane Rhyne
Howdy, I temporarily misplaced last week's playlist for the Fringe, so I am only just now getting around to posting it for your reading pleasure (at least I hope it's more of a pleasure than a burden). By way of an introduction of this week's featured Fringe artist, let me say that it should be

P2 heaven

1999-04-24 Thread Amy Haugesag
What a banner day in my P2 mailbox. My favorite Norwegian is back, Erin Snyder's posting again, and Roy's back. It's enough to make a gal get all mushy. --Amy

Re: Updates

1999-04-24 Thread RoCogs
In a message dated 99-04-23 17:38:03 EDT, bob writes: Ummm, who are these bands that are getting on the radio and turning newbies off of "altcountry"? I could name some pretty rotten Southern Ohio bluegrass bands That doesn't answer the question, which was about alt country... g

Re: Oliver Lake

1999-04-24 Thread Carl Abraham Zimring
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 23-Apr-99 Re: Oliver Lake by "Greg Harness"@excite.co One of my desert island records is the World Saxophone Quartet's *Dances and Ballads*, and Lake's originals - 'West African Snap', 'Adjacent', and 'Belly Up' - are a big part of why I like that

RE: Mandy B

1999-04-24 Thread Iain Noble
On Thu, 22 Apr 1999, Don Yates wrote: And it looks like I was right: "Ever True Evermore" was recorded by Patti Page (as was "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming"), and "Mistakes" was recorded by Vera Lynn. !--don Friggin' hell! Not *the* Vera Lynn? Sweetheart of the Forces in WWII? Her

Re: Crosby/Jolsen Cash/Dylan in Kansas City (was: Single MostInfluential)

1999-04-24 Thread Barry Mazor
Since these sorts of lists generally just give me a headache...the result of promiscuous musical attachmenets I guess...I've avoided comment on mopst of the interesting discussion. (No headache detected.) But a few late throw-in points: I think David C. is dead on in answering Tera's question

Re: pumpskully

1999-04-24 Thread marie arsenault
Roy "The River" Kasten: Why do you think I've been gone so long? I've been assembling an immense catalog of evidence and logic, organized cross-referenced to wipe out Weisberger's posts with but a click of the mouse. If that doesn't work I'll just start calling names. Holy shit! What a

CMR Playlist: Thursday 22nd April 1999

1999-04-24 Thread Bob Paterson
Country Music Radio The Bob Paterson Show Thursday 22nd April 1999 Hazeldine - Drive ["Digging You Up", Polydor UK 1998] segue The Damnations TX - Spit and Tears ["Half Mad Moon", Sire Records 1999] Nadine - Out On A Limb ["Downtown, Saturday", Glitterhouse Records 1999] Interview with

Re: single most influential, cont.

1999-04-24 Thread Joe Gracey
Tom Ekeberg wrote: Carl W.: As a footnote to our discussion, see the new issue of the Atlantic, including an article arguing that Dylan changed pop music more than any other single figure, "including Sinatra, Elvis or the Beatles." Of course. He single handedly made it all

RE: Updates

1999-04-24 Thread Todd Larson
Which pretty much echoes something that Bill Emerson, banjoist extraordinaire, told Bluegrass Unlimited a few years ago (I'm hunting for that Crowe rant): "The problem with bluegrass is that there's too much unprofessional bluegrass. It's a type of music that anybody can play anywhere. You

Re: Chicago Calender - message from Stacey Earle

1999-04-24 Thread LindaRay64
Sorry. I should have clarified in the first place. This is Stacey Earle of Chicago, who is a founder and regular at Here Be Monsters, and has occasionally sung harmony with Jon Langford in Skull Orchard. I talked to her last night. Her arm is a wreck with metal things sticking out of it.

Dixie Chicks Article in Dallas Observer

1999-04-24 Thread Louise Kyme
Quite an amusing read I thought. Two extremes and both too extreme IMO. The web site is at : http://www.dallasobserver.com/1999/041599/music1.html The Dixie Chicks What's Not To Like? By Michael Corcoran

Re: pumpskully

1999-04-24 Thread Jerry Curry
On Fri, 23 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 4/23/99 3:27:27 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: handle I've ever seen. I mean Cheese Grits are just way up there on the high holy list of all things soul, right up there next to scrapple, chili,

RE: Dixie Chicks Article in Dallas Observer

1999-04-24 Thread Jon Weisberger
Louise says: Two extremes and both too extreme IMO. Which is about right; if Natalie Maines were all the Monument Chicks have going for them, some folks - well, me, at least - wouldn't have much interest, so Corcoran's it's-all-Natalie "defense" is of minimal use. Wilonsky, on the other hand,

RE: Updates

1999-04-24 Thread Jon Weisberger
Yeah, damn shame how advances in recording technology have made it possible for people to make records without the financing -- or blessing -- of some media conglomerate more concerned with cash than quality or a group of gatekeepers who get to decide what's "professional" or not. This

Re: single most influential, cont.

1999-04-24 Thread Jerry Curry
On Sat, 24 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: really isn't all that good. And while we're goin' down that roadEmmylou on lead these days isn't all that appealing, yet as backup/harmony is quite nice. Oh, that's open to a serious rebuttal, but we are talking about subjective opinions.

RE: Updates

1999-04-24 Thread Erin Snyder
"The problem with bluegrass is that there's too much unprofessional bluegrass. No, no. That would be old-time music. snort Erin

RE: single most influential, cont.

1999-04-24 Thread Tom Ekeberg
His Royness: Tom Ek. wrote: Of course. He single handedly made it all right not to know how to sing, not to know how to play Bob knew how to sing and knew how to play. Still does. Everything is true in some sense, false in some sense, meaningless in some sense, true and false in some

RE: Dixie Chicks Article in Dallas Observer

1999-04-24 Thread Pflash40
In a message dated 4/24/99 1:52:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: he's just a flat out liar, as anyone who's read, for instance, the current Country Music magazine piece on the Chicks (a full page on the band's history - with quotes about it from Seidel - including a their first three album

Re: POSTCARD2 digest 1381

1999-04-24 Thread M Rubin
I think Anon's beef is much more with the organizers, promoters, and marketers of SXSW, but all the ire falls on the bands. Nah, I'd say he's disturbed most by the infrastructure attached to that particular scene that can't seem to diferentiate between the wheat and the chaff, as it were. See

Re: Updates

1999-04-24 Thread Tom Smith
Richard Haslop wrote: The World Is A Wonderful Place (is that what the English Richard Thompson tribute was called?  I haven't heard of this. Who's on it? Tom Smith

RE: Oliver lake

1999-04-24 Thread Kristen Rigney
Progressive jazz and twang: I never saw all four together, but I have had the pleasure of seeing the three surviving members of WSQ in three separate gigs -- two I booked. Saw David Murray's Quartet with the late Fred Hopkins on bass at Artpark. Presented Hamiet Bluiett duo with Ronnie Burrage

RE: single most influential, cont.

1999-04-24 Thread Roy Kasten
Tomness writes: Seeing the sense in which Bob Dylan don't know how to sing shouldn't be too hard. Seeing the sense in which Bob Dylan don't know how to play harmonica should be a no brainer. Ah, if I only had a brainIn what sense does Bob not know how to sing? He doesn't know how

Re: Dixie Chicks Article in Dallas Observer

1999-04-24 Thread marie arsenault
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] geez, but how do you really feelwhat's up with such completely "mean-spirited" attacks on critics that for some reason are not likedwhat a waste of time... That was nothing. If you really want to see insults and venom hurled about, bring up the 'M' word.

subject line? what subject line?

1999-04-24 Thread Nina Melechen
When I sent the following message yesterday, it had a nifty little subject line of "AOTD (All-purpose-quotation Of The Decade)", which appears to have been stripped, at least on the digest. Just so everybody knows what I was really nominating Steve Earle for. Nina Melechen In today's

Re: Dixie Chicks Article in Dallas Observer

1999-04-24 Thread Masonsod
In a message dated 4/24/99 6:52:16 PM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Wilonsky, on the other hand, is a supreme idiot - no, wait, that's too nice; he's a supremely mean-spirited idiot Despite his hatred for bluegrass, I think Wilonsky hit the nail on the head with the Chunks.

Re: single most influential, cont.

1999-04-24 Thread Joe Gracey
Tom Ekeberg wrote: Seeing the sense in which Bob Dylan don't know how to sing shouldn't be too hard. This is what I actually disagree with. Not being able to sing very well and not knowing how to sing are two different things. I think Dylan made amazingly effective use of a very

Re: POSTCARD2 digest 1381

1999-04-24 Thread Joe Gracey
M Rubin wrote: I think Anon's beef is much more with the organizers, promoters, and marketers of SXSW, but all the ire falls on the bands. Nah, I'd say he's disturbed most by the infrastructure attached to that particular scene that can't seem to diferentiate between the wheat and the

Re: single most influential, cont.

1999-04-24 Thread KATIEJOM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Flat Out Worst Singer that is horrible but does not spoil the music in any way, shape, or form - Neil Young = Nicely put! best, Kate

Mother Road Playlist

1999-04-24 Thread Jamie Hoover
Sounds from the Mother Road-4/24/99 Saturdays Noon-2pm KGLP Gallup Public Radio Fund Drive in full Swing! Anne Feeney--Look to the Left Chicken Chokers--Looking for Money Toni Price--Throw me a Bone Sam Bush--All Night Radio Gillian Welch--One More Dollar Woody Guthrie--Do-Re-Mi Riders in the

Re: single most influential, cont.

1999-04-24 Thread Tom Ekeberg
At 15:26 24.04.99 -0500, you wrote: Tom Ekeberg wrote: Seeing the sense in which Bob Dylan don't know how to sing shouldn't be too hard. This is what I actually disagree with. Not being able to sing very well and not knowing how to sing are two different things. Okay. That's what I

Car Tunes Playlist

1999-04-24 Thread NancyApple
Howdy there y'all.. Here is an old old old Playlist for Car Tunes on WEVL Memphis FM 90 Monday afternoons 4-6 PM I have working production on a rap video for the past week, so pardon the delay. I had a sub this week, and not sure what he played, but here is the show from 2 weeks ago during

Re: single most influential, cont.

1999-04-24 Thread JKellySC1
In a message dated 4/24/99 3:25:09 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I also noticed that he didn't have the strongest voice in the world. However, he figured out strategies for evading those problems and became a great singer. I would beg to differ as the King got into

Re: Mother Road Playlist

1999-04-24 Thread NancyApple
Dang daddy, put my playlist to shame Nancy

Re: single most influential, cont.

1999-04-24 Thread David Cantwell
At 05:30 PM 4/24/99 EDT, you wrote: where what I believe was his last televised concert he sang "Unchained Melody" accompanying himself on the piano. It is one of the most emotional and powerful musical moments I have ever seen. He looks like hell, but that voice is strong and perfect. It

Clip == Willie at JazzFest - Friday

1999-04-24 Thread KATIEJOM
Hi folks! For all of us wanting to be in NOLA this weekend, eating beignets, crawfish Monica and alligator pie.here's the next best thing (sort of). Coverage via the Times-Picayune WEB site. A review of Willie's performance follows, other info can be found at:

Re: single most influential, cont.

1999-04-24 Thread JKellySC1
In a message dated 4/24/99 4:50:39 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: But it makes me cry precisely because his voice CAN'T do it anymore, which isn't so suprising since he's like only a few weeks away from being dead. He can't hit the high notes at all, or the low ones

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