RE: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-10 Thread Matt Benz
att Cook [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 3:32 PM > To: passenger side > Subject: Re: It hasn't died after all (long) > > Are you makin' fun of me? > 'Cause if you are, I don't think I can take it. > > Never happened to me before. > > --Matt Cook > >

Re: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-10 Thread Matt Cook
Are you makin' fun of me? 'Cause if you are, I don't think I can take it. Never happened to me before. --Matt Cook P.S.--I had to stop (drinking) prematurely last night so I wouldn't embarrass myself too bad upon my rereading of my gushings today. I think I might catch up tonight. Too bad I don

RE: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-10 Thread Matt Benz
> So where's the promised MattReview of the album?--don > E...thsi album are fook gawd shit terrficc n ill stand on fkiing Danzig's coffee table and...I luv the goordds, did issay at? i am drrrunnkkk. jus wait a miunte i errr um arg say i saw some old tuna noodle

Re: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-10 Thread Matt Cook
You can add The Gourds' GHOST OF HALLELUJAH to this date (March 9). Best record I've heard in awhile. And for all you Damnations fans, just know that they agree with me on this one. Plus, Rob Bernard (guitar, banjo, singing, songwriting for Damnations) and Keith Langford (drums on HALF MAD and b

Re: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-10 Thread Don Yates
On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Matt Cook wrote: > You can add The Gourds' GHOST OF HALLELUJAH to this date (March 9). So where's the promised MattReview of the album?--don

Re: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-10 Thread Matt Cook
Soon, I'll write it tonight after I get a few down. --Matt Cook Don Yates wrote: > > On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Matt Cook wrote: > > > You can add The Gourds' GHOST OF HALLELUJAH to this date (March 9). > > So where's the promised MattReview of the album?--don >

Re: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-10 Thread Christopher M Knaus
Hey there, Bill lists a bunch of great new CDs and includes... >Stacey Earle Simple Gearle Um, having seen her live you might want to reconsider that. I remember thinking - these songs would sound good with a band and someone else singing. But that's just me. Later... CK _

Re: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-09 Thread William F. Silvers
Ph. Barnard wrote: > That's an impressive list, Bill. I too am eager to hear the new > Walter Clevenger (go P2!! ) and to fork out my bucks for that > Willie Nelson twofer with Roger Miller and Faron. Tasty! I'd like to know more myself about details of how and when those records were made.

Re: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-09 Thread Ph. Barnard
That's an impressive list, Bill. I too am eager to hear the new Walter Clevenger (go P2!! ) and to fork out my bucks for that Willie Nelson twofer with Roger Miller and Faron. Tasty! So where do you get all these lists, Bill? They're very informative --junior

Re: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-09 Thread William F. Silvers
Jerry Curry wrote: > On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, "Doug Young aka \"The Iceman\"" wrote: > > > third, Walter Clevenger & the Dairy Kings' Love Songs to Myself, has a > > Buddy Holly feel to it, at least for me. I'm sure all three will be > > I've recently heard this CD and I'll go on record as saying i

Re: It hasn't died after all

1999-02-09 Thread Jerry Curry
On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, "Doug Young aka \"The Iceman\"" wrote: > third, Walter Clevenger & the Dairy Kings' Love Songs to Myself, has a > Buddy Holly feel to it, at least for me. I'm sure all three will be I've recently heard this CD and I'll go on record as saying it's a definite keeper. I loved

It hasn't died after all

1999-02-09 Thread \"Doug Young aka \\\"The Iceman\\\"\"
There is no way that 1999 will be the year the music died for me, at least. This weekend was spent with three new albums; two that came into the station for review and airplay and one sent to me direct, that make it impossiblr to say the music died I like the Hogwaller Rambler's release a lot.