On Thu, 22 Apr 1999 20:00:01 -0500 Christopher M Knaus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's on the list of "Cities with good
alt.country music scene's that get a large amount of press." Um, Austin,
erm, Chicago, maybe Nashville, maybe St. Louis - that's about it isnt it?
Chapel Hill usedta be
CK sez:
Dave, who hates all things Chicago...
Not true. Just very glad to be back home, that's all.
And as far as your specific examples go, you eliminated one from
the genre - even tho they are the 'corner stone band' on an
insurgent country label, and you dismiss another band (who loads
If you were to ask any hard working country musician the difference they
would tell you its all about the sincerity of the performer. Any 99%
percent of these bands got no heart.
And this is the only part of the anonymous diatribe that I might disagree
with, or at least amend. It's not
Yeah, Don I can agree with most of this critique in general terms,
until we get to the sincerity bit. As I've said so many times, the
"sincerity" argument never gets it for me. But I'm certainly all for
more musicianship and less scenester 'tude
--junior
' it.
There was a comment made in the (SXSW Saturday??) Statesman by the
columnest on the inside cover, that named CHicago as a highly over-rated
music scene in that he had never heard such bad singing and fake
accents,etc. I think he named Freakwater among others . . .
just reporting the facts here
On Thu, 22 Apr 1999, James Gerard Roll wrote:
I don't really think the guy had to name names, he certainly said enough
to identify who he was talking about. Obviously not a big fan of
insurgent/punk attitude.
Perhaps. But the writer also made clear that combining country and rock
isn't
Jim Roll wrote:
There was a comment made in the (SXSW Saturday??) Statesman by the
columnest on the inside cover, that named CHicago as a highly
over-rated music scene in that he had never heard such bad singing
and fake accents,etc. I think he named Freakwater among others . .
Yep, I've
And here's my own version of Anonymous's alt-country rant, posted to P2
way back in '97. Looks like I also didn't name names in this one, but
those who were around back then may remember some folks that I was railin'
against at the time.g I believe Mr. Weisberger may also have
alt-country
Hey there,
Dave, who hates all things Chicago...
Yep, I've said that out here, oh, 30 or 40 times g. When I was
there, if you take away Robbie Fulks, you're not left with much (the
Wacos are fun, but face it, they're a rock band). Since then, the
fabulous Kellys -- Kessler and Hogan -- have
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 22-Apr-99 Updates and SXSW
Stuff by Christopher M Knaus@juno
What's on the list of "Cities with good
alt.country music scene's that get a large amount of press." Um, Austin,
erm, Chicago, maybe Nashville, maybe St. Louis - that's abo
At 3:04 PM -0400 on 4/22/99, the guy who said, "You have to
understand, Bob, Robbie Fulks and the Wacos *are* our music scene"
wrote:
Although
Chicago scores extra negative style points for Moonshine Willy and
the Handsome Family, two of the worst alt.country bands of all
time (though, I did
Someone posted a URL on the list for SXSW photos and I wanted to check
them out.
But I of course deleted the message or something.
Help?
-jim
I want one of those damn 7" Meat Purv records with all the Madonna songs.
Where can I get one other than at one of your sinful shows at the Hole?
Jerald
Thanks guys... I think the winner is "More Record Titles About Chickens." Oy.
--cherilyn.
yup, I'm having a banner day, sorry!
At 11:14 AM 4/2/99 -0600, you wrote:
I want one of those damn 7" Meat Purv records with all the Madonna songs.
Where can I get one other than at one of your sinful shows at the Hole?
It's on Bloodshot. Waterloo? Favorite mail order source? Begging on 6th and
Congress?
Jeff
Dave writes:
Meat Purveying Cherilyn wrote:
c) could someone please for the love of christ send me an album
title suggestion that will beat Jo's "When Chickens Cry." Please
please please
Can't be that many people who remember the Meatmen. I'd vote for
"We're the Meat Purveyors
Hey all...
I've been out of circulation still since SXSW...Sophie is out here in the
woods of PA taking in some rural America and we've been recoveringg.
Finally the photos I took during the weekend are up at
http://www.hellcountry.com/twangfluff/sxsw99.htm
Not many people, just musiciansg
Oh lord. Nobody cares about my SXSW recap now cause I took so long. I had
to go and attend to some, um, business right after the event so I wasn't
around to report, but now I have some things to say. Okay --
1) Thanks to everyone for coming to the BBQ. How much does it rock to have
so many great
Cherilyn diMond wrote:
c) could someone please
for the love of christ send me an album title suggestion that will beat
Jo's "When Chickens Cry." Please please please
"When Chickens Lip"
"Chicken Teeth On A Hardwood Floor"
"When Chickens Hurl"
You can use any of those for free.
--
Joe suggests:
"Chicken Teeth On A Hardwood Floor"
Now that ain't bad...
Or perhaps: "(I spent two years in a hot van with her and all she can
think of is) When Chickens Cry?"
Or: "Meat the Purveyors"?
Or simply: "Swap Meat"?
Just trying to be helpful,
--junior
Cherilyn diMond wrote:
c) could someone please for the love of christ send me an album title
suggestion that will beat
Jo's "When Chickens Cry."
And Joe G suggested:
"When Chickens Hurl"
See, now THAT's perfect.
And I say that even though I'd tried to get Cherilyn to take "Special
news from what I saw
and heard dopwn there...People we OUGHT to get to
hera more of, I think...
Monte Warden.
Big return week for him, as a cxloser with buddies
the Robison bros and
Kelly Willis at thge awards, and a strong set at the
Broken Spoke Thursday
night of SXSW with James
Hey there,
jacy reminded me...
Bob Schneider is concurrently leader of the Ugly Americans, the Scabs
and Lonelyland. Ugly Americans are more funk, Scabs more jazz, and LL
more acoustic hick-rock but they mostly play the same songs... which can
be found on the Ugly Americans CD
The bi-line for
I believe Scabs and UglyAmericans share the same band memebers and just
throw in whoever happens to be in the swing of things (or just there),
but don't know who those particular 'all stars' were
nifty little page at www.uglyamericans.com lists members
np: Ian Moore's got the Green Grass
...This is maybe the most talent almost utterly unheard bunch of folk
rock pros (if I can use that term; it seems right) that ought to be stars
again I can think of. They rock and they sing. And the former Miss
Cowsill was surley the only one at SXSW with Top Tens Hits when she was
five...
You're
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Barry Mazor wrote:
the former Miss
Cowsill was surely the only one at SXSW with Top Ten Hits when she was
five...
You're forgettin' Bobby Bare Jr., Barry. He had a #2 country hit with his
daddy at the age of five. (And yeah, he missed his showcase, but he
played SXSW
SOMEBODY from P2 told me they'd just seen Bare Jr. someplace in
Austin...They may now speak up!
Barry
That may have been me, Barry. I saw Bobby Jr. hanging out in some club (I think
it
was Thursday night) with a waifish model type hanging on his arm. I did not
see him perform in Austin. He does
waifish model type
BAM!
Redundant!
Not allowed on P2.
Not even on a Saturday afternoon
np - Cowboy Romance / NM
Unable to let SXSW go, and trying in vain to remember every last detail
of the blur, g> I visited the Austin Chronicle site and saw the Dancing
About Architecture column:
http://www.auschron.com/current/music.dancing.html
which has some interesting stuff about the Mike Ness/Continental C
at the Broken Spoke Thursday
night of SXSW with James Intveld on keyboards...I'd highly rcommend his new
CD "A Stranger to Me Now" too...which is a brnad new 1959-60
post-rockabilly pop album...which is to say, in the tradition of Roy
Orbison, Phil Everly and Buddy Hollymelodic and dramatic
So Barry, what movie stahs did you see??? Was McConaughey (sp?) there
for the EdTV thing? What about Elizabeth Hurley? Jenna Elfman? Did you
invite any of them to Twangfest???
I need responses on this!
dominick dan
-.) Calexico and Calexico with Richard Buckner . . . the coolest
indie-grooves I have heard in a long time. I love that band . .. and
hearing Richard sing Tom Petty's 'The Waiting' with them was a joy . . .
"Yeah I chased a couple women around
a-all it ever got me was down . . ."
James Gerard Roll wrote:
My personal highlights were
1.) the Billy Joe Shaver Son show. I was a Shaver virgin and was not
expecting the amazing Charisma and lyrical power that he posessed. Every
word shook the earth as far as I could tell. That guy is a true poet and
his band was so
Dear Publicity,
I am a regular music critic for the Washington Post, Rolling Stone, the Oxford
American, Request Magazine, No Depression, the Baltimore City Paper, Fi
Magazine, Country Music Magazine, the Patuxent Newspapers and others. Please
add me to your regular mailing list. Please send
Mr. McConaughey was present--and played a large part in bringing the flick
to Austin--Mr. Woody Harrelson, the noticeable Ms. Elizabeth Hurley, Ms.
Ellen DeGeneres and pal Ms. Anne Heche, Mr. Martin Landau, director Ron
Howard and (big applause in hall here), the irreplaceable Clint Howard.
Ms. Elizabeth Hurley
mmm...
Head to panel discussion on Hank Williams. Most fascinating aspect was
contributed by Greil Marcus, who talked about a movie that fancifully
described the last show Hank played.
"Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave", featuring the great Sneezy Waters,
from Ottawa, as Hank. Based on the play
Robison, and both Billy Block and the No Depression party. Cisco
rocked!!
Now next year you guys are all going to have to tie in the KHYI radio show
on Sunday in Dallas to your SXSW trip.
Tiffany
) which I'm
looking forward to hearing. Left during Slim's set in order to get to...
Swollen Circus. Bit size chunks of bands playing SXSW at the aptly named
Hole in the Wall. Jim Roll backed by The Silos sounded _great_ (digging
Jim with a full band (no accordion tho - sniff)) and The Silos
ahhh the quinessential justification
-Original Message-
From: Melissa A. Garland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 10:06 AM
To: passenger side
Subject: Re: SXSW
Best P2 moment: Melissa Garland proudly showing me her Zippy the
Pinhead tatoo at the BBQ
As a lurker
Hi folks,
Seems like everyone had a great time at SXSW! Really wish I could´ve been
there. I haven´t been able to attend SXSW since ´93, but I hope to go next
year.
Are there any plans for a Brooders CD? I love all The Wild Seeds stuff and
Michael Hall´s solo stuff as well.
Jerker
At 11:42 PM -0600 on 3/22/99, Christopher M Knaus wrote:
My one regret (other than the miserable hangover) is I didnt get to as
many new (to me) bands as I wanted to - as Alex mentioned "We might as
well be in Chicago"
You didn't miss much, but the Peter Rowan/Tony Rice show Saturday night
was
ter I met many older fans who loved the new work, too,
so perhaps I unbelieved it eventually.)
All that said: Damn, I'm jealous of you SXSW bastards. I hope to hell Mule
Variations is followed by a tour. I attended a listening party for it held by
Epitaph here last week, and it sounds absolutely superb.
CarlW.
My SXSW report
Wednesday:
Wake up at 3:30 a.m., drive to Syracuse, catch flight to Austin. Arrive at
noon, check into Hotel, get badge at Convention Center, and walk down 6th St.
Immediately run into Hayseed (hes hard to miss). We had dinner (I had just
interviewed him for a feature, now posted
In a message dated 3/23/99 5:34:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Head to Liberty Lunch to see Jim Roll (excellent set),
That's who I saw at Liberty Lunch that I really liked. Thanks Jim, I saw you
there too didn't I?
I remember when I was running a record store there was a writer in
his mid-50s named Richard who used to come in once in a while. He had
been out of the music scene for quite a few years and came in
occasionally to pick my brain and get musical suggestions. It was around
this time that
Well, I made it back. As usual, it was a great time. But this year, I'd
say it had as much to do with the people as the music. I stayed at the
Austin Motel, which was basically P2 central. It was great meeting
everyone and reconnecting with a few folks (like Neil Weiss, who I met
last year). Big
Carl's no doubt right that for every one I've heard dismiss the Early Waits
in this nabe (such is the East Village), there probably is somebody else
out there who never got past the evolution/revolution (you call it) in the
music over time. I've got a strong suspicion (and find it interesting
I went to SXSW for the first time this past week. It was every bit as
exciting, challenging and exasperating as I'd always read it was, but I'm
looking forward to a repeat appearance.
Rather than give my entire weekend's review, (which is why there's a fluff
list)
just thought I'd mention some
It was great to see Neko Case for the first time,
though the sound problems were disappointing. When did Mike Lemon start
playing with her and is it a "permanent" thing?
this was their fourth gig together, and he's really excited about it. It's
permanent as much as any gig in this crazy world
on stage with the Pine Valley Cosmonauts
Hillbilly Idol on the radio. Great guys, too.
The Flatirons vocalist was a sultry delight.
Too much beer, not enough bourbon,
The Fastball show was a celebration, the Gourds still suck though. (sorry
Laura).
Wynn Harris ROCKS!
Jacknife's SXSW For Dummies.
The one
What I remember, by Wynn Harris
What, where, who??? Don who?
Only kidding.
Hanging out with a bunch of P2ers for the first time, really, and having a
blast. For a bunch of twang geeks, we sure know how to have a good
freakin' time!
Oh and then there was the music.
Hadacol, Jim Roll,
Best P2 moment: Melissa Garland proudly showing me her Zippy the Pinhead tatoo at
the BBQ
As a lurker, I am happy to have finally contributed something useful to
the list. Now I feel the hangover was worth it.
melissa
Michael Hall and Randy Franklin
what band were they in previously?
meshel
n'vegas
For anybody jealous of the P2 SXSW types, this was the event of the event,
and I didn't hear about any of us getting in for it. Step up and testify if
you did...
Tom Waits Previews New
Album In Rare Show
Troubadour's concert was hottest ticket at South
Holy shit, I got mentioned in a Marie Arsenault post...my life is
over! g Man...whatta time. Despite all concerns voiced hereabouts (and
internally-I hadn't been back to SXSW since '91), it was very worth the trip.
Warning; this is a long, sickeningly self-indulgent post. I just hope
For anybody jealous of the P2 SXSW types, this was the event of the event,
and I didn't hear about any of us getting in for it. Step up and testify if
you did...
Barry Mazor and Slim both had tickets, I believe. I'm sure they'll testify
as soon as they recover. Didn't John Reide catch some
--
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999 18:44:25 Danlee2 wrote:
Serious cool stuff; while I'm gabbing away not paying
attention, someone tells me to shut up and actually
watch what's going on stage; Lucinda Williams just
strolling up and singing a song withContinental
Drifters? I can't remember. I
What a wild six days. I don't think I have ever had so much fun crammed into
one week in my life. My feet hurt, my back aches, I am sleep deprived, but so
full of great memories that it was worth every busy minute.
Smilin' Jim's party kicked it off in style, and I have to agree with the host
from afar
for the remainder of SxSW.
5. Hung out at Maggie Mae's the rest of the night and caught Split Lip
Rayfield (who seemed startled, yet really jazzed, to be playing to a
completely PACKED house), the Hicks (UGH! horrible!), Slobberbone (you know
how I adore them) and Pumpskully (insert li
Thought that title would get your attention..
Yes--I saw Tom Waits, as did Matt Cook, Slim Chance Kelly (as he's told
ya), Jim Catalano and Tony Renner..there may have been more P2ers in there
some place...Mr. Roy Kasten. making a completely unexpected appearance at
SXSW, offered me 40 bucks
Hi all,
Continued thanks for all those P2ers sharing SXSW stories with "the less
fortunate." Sounds like a great time was had by all.
The Tom Waits' clips have also been much appreciated. He's been one of my
favorites for over 20yrs. Sounds like he's gotten even better with ag
Michael Hall and Randy Franklin
what band were they in previously?
Austin's The Wild Seeds, which also had Kris McKay, and
Fastball drummer Joey Shuffield.
I love Mud, Lies, and Shame, their only release to make it
on CD.
meshel
n'vegas
--
Jim Fagan| AIX Build Architecture
In a message dated 3/22/99 6:44:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
while I'm gabbing away not paying attention, someone
tells me to shut up and actually watch what's going on stage; Lucinda
Williams
just strolling up and singing a song with
That would be Hayseed
Bob Paterson's The Singer Songwriter Show:
An A-Z of the SXSW '99
Country Music Radio for Europe
Thursday 18th March 1999
Bad Livers - I'm Convicted ["Industry and Thrift", Sugar Hill 1998]
segue
Cindy Lee Berryhill - Jane and John ["Straight Outta Marysville", Demon
Rec
BIG thanks to all who have been providing SXSW reports "from the field." Have
been enjoying all of them. Keep 'em comin!!
Any word on Cisco yet?? He had to have been great!
Kate
In a message dated 3/20/99 8:09:44 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Any word on Cisco yet?? He had to have been great!
cisco is playing this afternoon at the No Depression/Miles of Music party
cohosted our own Weiss brothers. Hayseed is also on the bill. Before that
Unbelievable whatdifference a bunch of P2ers at
SXSW can make.
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In a message dated 3/20/99 10:24:50 PM !!!First Boot!!!,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unbelievable what difference a bunch of P2ers at SXSW can make.
Mike Hays
Yeah, but in a way, it's kinda nice. Sort of like sittin' on the back porch
with your guitar and a bottle of Southern Comfort.
Mitch
Just had to agree that the Shaver show has been my highlight of SXSW, as
well. (The Lonesome Bob show at Scholz Garden, with the Wacos jumping
on stage to help out, is a close second.) Did I mention Freakwater at
the Green Mesquite? Sublime.
Looking forward to Robbie Fulks and the Bottle
My highlight so far has to be Doug Sahm and Johnny Bush performing in the
Texicali Grill parking lot today with Cornell Hurd's band. Great stuff.
Cisco was really good, although a bit of a poser. His songs were worth waiting
for, and even though the folks at the Broke Spoke cut the power, he
Slim wrote Wooohooo
Ok, just for that, smart guy - please do post extensive descriptions. The Waits
show the Flatlanders hook-up I'd really like to hear details on.
merci,
Carl, bereft in Toronto
We are having fun. Lots of fun.
More later.
Slim - sleep deprived
, 1999 9:09 AM
Subject: SXSW Report
We are having fun. Lots of fun.
More later.
Slim - sleep deprived
OK folks,
How about some details for the SXSW deprived? Play nice, sharing is "a good
thing."
K.
In a message dated 3/19/1999 9:22:27 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I'll second that. For those of us who are complete suckers for Teenage
Fanclub (I'm raisi
Jerald reported from SXSW:
Back to Stubbs to catch Houndog, the David Hidalgo side project. Good
greasy, bluesy sounds.
I'm listening to this CD as I eat lunch, and I've got to say, it's really
cool. Very bluesy, as mentioned, and very primal. And getting back to the
blues fiddle
Jerald,
Much appreciated!!
Kate.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok here's a few things I saw yesterday:
Cherilyn's P2 BBQ - The rain held out through the afternoon so the bands
played. I saw Cherilyn's roomie Scott play (Bruce Springsteen cover of I'm
On Fire), The Meat Purveyors
I just saw Devil in a Woodpile half an hour ago at the conference site.
They didn't suck. Lots of soon-to-be out of work industry hacks wandering
around in a confused daze. Quite a lovely sight really.
All for now. Gotta go get the Maraichi band ready for the Bad Liver
showcase tonight. Toodles!
Howdy.
what fun! I will do a fairly comprehensive rundown later, but a couple of
tidbits:
Stubb's lineup of Wayne Hancock, Jeff Black, Radney foster, BR5-49, Leon
Russell (with Willie Nelson) and Doug Sahm was rained out after Hancock's
short performance. Also, the Fire Dept. raided the
certainly lived through three or four major
purges. They seem to happen every five years or so.''
Simmons goes to South by Southwest (SXSW) every year with a coterie of San
Franciscans, including staffers from Slim's and the Great American Music Hall. This
year she's escorting her latest client
In a message dated 3/18/99 10:48:09 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This year, however, a certain sobriety threatens to dampen the festivities,
which begin today and run through Sunday. Seagram's recent purchase of
Polygram has resulted in the dilution of some of the
Hi folks!
Being a P2 newcomer, I don't know what the protocol is for requesting updates,
so here goes:
Anyone in attendance at this year's SXSW finding him/herself in a particularly
compassionate mood to share the vibe on-line...please, pass along highlights
of the morning, noon or evening
Brad "Blah Blah" Bechtel forwarded:
This year, however, a certain sobriety threatens to dampen the
festivities, which begin today and run through Sunday. Seagram's
recent purchase of Polygram has resulted in the dilution of some
of the industry's most highly regarded labels -- AM, Geffen,
This year, however, a certain sobriety threatens to dampen the
festivities, which begin today and run through Sunday. Seagram's
recent purchase of Polygram has resulted in the dilution of some
of the industry's most highly regarded labels -- AM, Geffen,
Island. At least a few hundred
Here's the deal.
I'm shooting a commercial in Nac. tommorow, so I can check my mail (I
own no Austin computer).
I'll be in Austin for SXSW.
I'd like to go to the parties, etc.
But I don't have a clue where they are. I'd like to meet all you guys
(again, probably).
Someone help me out.
--Matt
At 01:01 AM 3/16/1999 Matt wrote:
Here's the deal.
I'm shooting a commercial in Nac. tommorow, so I can check my mail (I
own no Austin computer).
I'll be in Austin for SXSW.
I'd like to go to the parties, etc.
But I don't have a clue where they are. I'd like to meet all you guys
(again
In a message dated 3/16/99 1:05:03 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I'll be in Austin for SXSW.
I'd like to go to the parties, etc.
But I don't have a clue where they are. I'd like to meet all you guys
(again, probably).
Someone help me out.
Does this remind anyone
maybe his dog ate his party schedule?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 1999 9:15 AM
To: passenger side
Subject: Re: SXSW and me
In a message dated 3/16/99 1:05:03 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I'll
maybe his dog ate his party schedule?
Na, his printer didn't work. But he'll have it by tomorrow, really!!
--junior
In a message dated 3/16/99 9:40:29 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
maybe his dog ate his party schedule?
Na, his printer didn't work. But he'll have it by tomorrow, really!!
Matt, were just funnin' with you. hope to see you at some of the parties.
Introduce yourself.
Yeah, we'll be there. Bring your raincoats, folks. Forcast is showers.
Really? Crap. Anyone planning on being at the BBQ -- if it's raining on
Thursday at noon, call the house (number is in email invite thingy) -- I
might have to move it to Saturday.
kill me,
cherry lou.
Cherilyn diMond wrote:
Yeah, we'll be there. Bring your raincoats, folks. Forcast is showers.
Really? Crap. Anyone planning on being at the BBQ -- if it's raining on
Thursday at noon, call the house (number is in email invite thingy) -- I
might have to move it to Saturday.
kill me,
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3:00 a.m. 15.Mar.99.PST AUSTIN, Texas -- Mark Cuban sees no good reason
for MP3 to be the format for delivering digital music. He thinks
distribution, not content, will be king, that pay-per-view services
will eclipse free downloads, and that in
A special SxSW note for you lucky bastards who are going. I know
there are a zillion great bands playing and you can't possibly see
everyone you want to see. But if you get a chance, please try to
work the Tigerlillies into your schedule (I'm not sure when they're
playing).
They're
Hey in case ya missed it the first time--there's a pre-SXSW party tomorrow
night (Tuesday) at my house that starts around 6. Performing in my living
room will be Jim Roll, Ana Egge, Slim Chance and Beaver Nelson. There'll be
plenty of food and beer and a couple of surprises are in store as well
Hey there,
Dave sez...
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999 12:02:33 -0500 "Dave Purcell" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
A special SxSW note for you lucky bastards who are going. I know
there are a zillion great bands playing and you can't possibly see
everyone you want to see. But if you get a chance,
This is the final SXSW update that I'll be giving, since I'm leaving for
Austin bright and early tomorrow AM. Apologies to anyone I've left off this
or previous lists. These are the lucky P2 attendees:
Marie Arsenault
Austin Motel
Junior Barnard
I'm sure Junior mentioned where he's staying
It has been determined that yours truly will have a room at the Days Inn
University-Downtown. What good it will do anyone to know that remains to be
seen. In my experience, there's never been live music in my hotel room so
I've generally been where there is. Still. . .there's a first time for
Absolutely correct I have not been to Pittsburgh. To save a little face here
allow me to bow out gracefully by saying that I am saving Pittsburgh to the
last moment like the cherry on the icecream float.
Doug.
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