Re: Changing Subject Lines

1999-03-03 Thread Jennifer Sperandeo
Title: Re: Changing Subject Lines I guess this isn't so much about who's a good alt.country band as who I like these days, but here goes: the Pinetops from Winston Salem - I think that Jeffery Dean Foster (who is NOT JD Foster. he's a youngin') is a vivid, intuitive songwriter and the band

re: Changing Subject Lines

1999-03-03 Thread Jennifer Sperandeo
Title: re: Changing Subject Lines This should read: ...Fernando from PORTLAND is gonna shock you all with his new album (nothing you'd expect if you've heard his other stuff) rootsy psychedelic rock en espanol - you heard me right...

Re: Changing Subject Lines

1999-03-01 Thread Ndubb
I wouldn't dream of casting a politically incporrect pallor over any baby bands by identifying them by name, but trust me...there's some really good punk-tinged-country-rock going on out there. Please divulge, Ms. Jdiva, the names of the really good stuff that's tickling your ear. I'm always

Re: Changing Subject Lines

1999-03-01 Thread Don Yates
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please divulge, Ms. Jdiva, the names of the really good stuff that's tickling your ear. I'm always one for your passionate opinion and I must confess to being a cynic at this point, not just regarding Tupelo knockoffs but the the whole

Re: Changing Subject Lines

1999-03-01 Thread lance davis
Earnestness is one thing, finding something fresh to say is another. It's gotta be really something special at this point to make me want to write about it and/or listen to it a million times. np (again)--Steve, Del, and Iris. 20 down. 999, 980 to go . . .

Re: Changing Subject Lines

1999-03-01 Thread John Flippo
Most alt-country albums are undistinguished, cliche-ridden mediocrities (the new albums from the Damnations and Krebs being two very big exceptions). I bought the new Hadacol cd a few weeks ago and haven't been able to stop playing it. Definitely my favorite of the year so far. Wondering if

Re: Changing Subject Lines

1999-03-01 Thread Terry A. Smith
whole alt-country (whatever that means) scene as well. Sad to say, but I have so little patience for CDs by guys with acoustic guitars or bands of post- college boys with a few twangy instruments and band names plucked from the twang cliche machine, countless of which are piled up in my

Re: Changing Subject Lines/Hadacol

1999-03-01 Thread rooney
John said: I bought the new Hadacol cd a few weeks ago and haven't been able to stop playing it. Definitely my favorite of the year so far. Wondering if anyone has seen them live yet? Yes. Marie and I saw them here in Nashville weekend before last. We loved them. Really nice guys, too.