Steve Earle/Pogues connection

1999-04-09 Thread Lazarevic Aleksandar
>well, I do know that Steve has a real love for Ireland. He spends many months of >the >year there. I think that Purcell posted something where Earle said that he would >permanently move to Ireland if it weren't for his (Earle's) kids. See who wouldn't move to Ireland. here in Serbia we really l

Re: Steve Earle/Pogues connection

1999-04-08 Thread Chad Cosper
> >I was lucky to see the Pogues on the "If I Should Fall From >Grace..." tour and it's still one of the best live shows I've ever seen. >Shane was also the drunkest musician I've ever seen, but he was >still pretty coherent compared to what he is now. > I have to agree with this. That show I s

Re: Steve Earle/Pogues connection

1999-04-08 Thread Dave Purcell
Christopher Adams wrote: > Listening to "Dixieland" from the Earl/McCoury CD, I am reminded of > Steve's collaboration with the Pogues on "Copperhead Road". I would've loved to have been a fly on the wall during that session. You think Shane and Steve shared a couple of chemicals? > The Pogue

Re: Steve Earle/Pogues connection

1999-04-08 Thread marie arsenault
>Listening to "Dixieland" from the Earl/McCoury CD, I am reminded of >Steve's collaboration with the Pogues on "Copperhead Road". Steve almost >sounds like Shane "Why're My Teeth So Rotten" MacGowan. Does anyone know >how Steve ended up working with those guys? I have heard him do some >other Celt

** Photos - Steve Earle/Del McCoury Band - Chicago **

1999-04-04 Thread KATIEJOM
Hi everyone! Steve, Del and the boyz are now available for your viewing (and wallpaper) pleasure at the following location: http://www.steveearle.net/">http://www.steveearle.net/ Warning: You are not in Galway! Big thanks go out to my buddy Bob Soron, for scanning these babies into cyberlan

Re: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-04-01 Thread Grassroots Media
Tar Hut Jeff quotes Bill and says: > < them $15 for the record, and fully intended to, but I couldn't find my > wallet when it came to the extra $2, which seemed a little gouge-y to > me. No offense- so I'm a piker. >> Winterland is the merch company that sells Steve cds etc. and in order for th

Re: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-04-01 Thread Danlee2
KC Bill wrote; > We (Jack Copeland, Nancy Copeland and Cathy Weigel) started out in the > back of the really packed (though not sold out) venue, so the sound had > to compete with the conversations around us, but this may have still > been the worst overall sound I've heard in ages. Crap

RE: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread Jon Weisberger
Jack says: > I'd have to say that young Mr. McCoury (isn't he a recent IBMA > mando guy of the year?) makes Steve -- and probably a lot of others > who'd make greater claims for their playing than Steve ever would > -- look pretty ham-fisted. Ronnie's pretty well got a lock on that award, having

Re: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread KATIEJOM
In a message dated 3/31/1999 7:53:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > And I'll also dutifully report that Earle dedicated > "Copperhead Road" to the guy who ceaslessly hollered for it all evening long > -- quote: "Here you go, asshole." Y'know, I can't in my wildest dreams >

Re: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread Jack Copeland
At 02:53 PM 3/31/99 -0600, CK wrote: >> I'm guessing either I miss alot of Trains, which is on the Tom T Hall >> Project or I washed my face in the morning dew which she did in >> Nashville. And Bill replied: >Bingo. "I Washed My Face in the Morning Dew". Let me chime in and confirm it was "Mo

Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread DElaineMcD
>>>>-Local resident Iris Dement got the best crowd reaction of the night, both on her duet with Steve Earle "I'm Still In Love With You", and the Tom T. Hall cover (help me out here somebody?) she did. Del and Ronnie can sing with the best, but Iris killed.<<&l

Re: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread William F. Silvers
Jon Weisberger wrote: > >> Even at $15 it's usually a > >> couple of bucks over the lowest available price... > > > > So a markup to $17 isn't uncommon? Hmm.And I was ready and > > willing to give $15, but I was taken aback at $17. > > I guess that $15's where the old "indifference curve" flatt

RE: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread Jon Weisberger
>> On the larger question, so to speak, bluegrassers not infrequently are >> willing to pay top dollar at the record table for stuff they >> could easily buy for less at retail in order to 1) feel better >> about shaking and howdying with the artist (they may worry about the >> artist feeling it's

Re: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread William F. Silvers
Jon Weisberger noted: > Bill also noted that they were asking $17 for The Family, which isn't on > Rounder, but on Ceili. Right, which made me a little curiouser, though it's all business of course. > On the larger question, so to speak, bluegrassers not infrequently are > willing to pay top

Re: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread William F. Silvers
CK-wan wrote: > >-Local resident Iris Dement got the best crowd reaction of the night, > >both on her duet with Steve Earle "I'm Still In Love With You", and > >the Tom T. Hall cover (help me out here somebody?) she did. Del and > >Ronnie can sing wi

Re: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread Christopher M Knaus
nt that memorable, are they? >-Local resident Iris Dement got the best crowd reaction of the night, >both on her duet with Steve Earle "I'm Still In Love With You", and >the Tom T. Hall cover (help me out here somebody?) she did. Del and >Ronnie can sing with the best,

RE: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread Jon Weisberger
Tar Hut Jeff quotes Bill and says: > < them $15 for the record, and fully intended to, but I couldn't find my > wallet when it came to the extra $2, which seemed a little gouge-y to > me. No offense- so I'm a piker. >> > > You have to wonder how much Rounder is charging them for the > discs..

Re: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread William F. Silvers
Tar Hut Records wrote: > < them $15 for the record, and fully intended to, but I couldn't find my > wallet when it came to the extra $2, which seemed a little gouge-y to > me. No offense- so I'm a piker. >> > > You have to wonder how much Rounder is charging them for the > discs...maybe the

Re: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread James Nelson
>>> "Tar Hut Records" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/31 1:53 PM >>> >You have to wonder how much Rounder is charging them >for the discs...maybe the only way they can profit off it is to >charge that >much.. Rounder's artist price is $6 a unit. I'd say they're making quite a profit... Jim

Re: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread Tar Hut Records
<> You have to wonder how much Rounder is charging them for the discs...maybe the only way they can profit off it is to charge that much..

Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band over America

1999-03-31 Thread William F. Silvers
und us, but this may have still been the worst overall sound I've heard in ages. They shoulda had this show at the Beaumont Club. -Local resident Iris Dement got the best crowd reaction of the night, both on her duet with Steve Earle "I'm Still In Love With You", and the Tom T. Ha

Clip-Steve Earle

1999-03-31 Thread William F. Silvers
> Steve Earle Lets Loose on > Bluegrass and Country Music > > You'd be a damn fool if you thought a >clean > and sober, sui

Steve Earle

1999-03-29 Thread Phil Connor
Recording Stars Sing Farewell to Major Labels By Brian Steinberg * 03/29/99 The Wall Street Journal (Copyright (c) 1999, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.) * NEW YORK -- Before country-rocker Steve Earle planned his latest album for Time Warner Inc., its re

Re: Steve Earle Chicago

1999-03-26 Thread TW Mohr
David Markovits wrote: > > Went to the show with Steve and Del last night. > > Believe everything you have heard. It was terrific. > > 2 sets 3 hours. > It was indeed terrific. Steve looked and sounded great, Del and Band likewise. Fave moments: Steve playing my fave songs: "Ellis Unit On

Steve Earle Chicago

1999-03-26 Thread David Markovits
Went to the show with Steve and Del last night. Believe everything you have heard. It was terrific. 2 sets 3 hours. I just got back from Border's saw the show 1/2 hour. Got some autographs. Happy camper!!! Chicago Dave Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

Steve Earle trade opportunity

1999-03-25 Thread Jay Holdren
HAVE: WBros "Words & Music" promo for the El Corazon record. 30 min of the Earle discussing his music, other bands, and other stuff. Interspersed with new tunes. Very cool collectible piece. WANT: UT, SV, WT Form: 74 min CD-R with filler of your alt.co choice. Reply to : [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band-D.C.

1999-03-19 Thread Stick
> Should be Connan O'Brien show NBC. Stick >

Steve Earle and Del McCoury Band-D.C.

1999-03-19 Thread Stick
Well folks if Steve Earl and the Del McCoury Band come anywhere close drop everything and see their show. Two of the best days and nights of music I've seen in a long time. Got to see them 2 nights at the Birchmere and a show at the Borders Bookstore in downtown DC on Thursday afternoon. >From t

Re: clip: Steve Earle, Picking Up on Bluegrass

1999-03-15 Thread William F. Silvers
Tucker Eskew clipped: > Earle first hooked up with the Del McCoury Band in 1997, when he > invited the band to play on "I Still Follow You Around," a bluegrass > song that appears on his otherwise rock album "El Corazon." I like that misnamed song title; sort of adds a whole new meaning to th

clip: Steve Earle, Picking Up on Bluegrass

1999-03-15 Thread Tucker Eskew
..some new quotes from Steve 'n' Del (and a commentator familiar 'round these parts)...   Steve Earle, Picking Up on BluegrassWith 'Mountain,' Rocker Scales Skepticism of His Turn to Tradition By Bill Friskics-WarrenSpecial to The Washington PostSunday, March 14,

Steve Earle Borders Chicago

1999-03-13 Thread Tom Mohr
The Exit O Digest shows this: > (March) 26CONFIRMED - IN-STORE PERFORMANCE at Borders, Chicago > (Clark Street) 1:00 pm -- Tom Mohr at the office: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at the home: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: steve earle, Jesse Taylor?

1999-03-03 Thread KATIEJOM
Ian, Thanks for the story. As I suspected, Jesse doesn't go unnoticed or unappreciated! Kate. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I had the pleasure of seeing him perform a few years ago up in > Glasgow, Scotland, with 'Don McAlister Jr. and his Cowboy Jazz > Revue'. Jesse Taylor is a big, strong

Re: steve earle, Jesse Taylor?

1999-03-02 Thread Ian Durkacz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just wondering whether Jesse Taylor made any "best" lists for his > fine work over the years (the strong arm of the acoustic guitar > world)? If you've ever seen him with Ely you know how his ability > to shape a song is unmatched. Well, he certainly figures in my p

Re: steve earle, Jesse Taylor?

1999-03-02 Thread DBHELTO
went to a wedding last year that jesse played at, yeow, mighty fine tunes for a wedding!!! dave

Steve Earle and Del McCoury

1999-03-01 Thread Douglas Neal
At 10:31 AM 3/1/99 -0500, you wrote: > >WellDel said Earle was a good guitar player. Whether that's gushing, or >whether that translates to "one of the best guitar players in country >music," never mind *the* best (male) acoustic guitar player is open to >interpretation. > Damn it

Re: steve earle, Jesse Taylor?

1999-03-01 Thread Kelly Kessler
ger side <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, March 01, 1999 10:30 AM Subject: Re: steve earle, Jesse Taylor? >Hi folks, > >Just wondering whether Jesse Taylor made any "best" lists for his fine work >over the years (the strong arm of the acoustic guitar world)? If you've ev

Re: steve earle, Jesse Taylor?

1999-03-01 Thread KATIEJOM
Hi folks, Just wondering whether Jesse Taylor made any "best" lists for his fine work over the years (the strong arm of the acoustic guitar world)? If you've ever seen him with Ely you know how his ability to shape a song is unmatched. My two centsKate. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Well..

re: Steve Earle & Del, Sessions 54th St.

1999-03-01 Thread RoCogs
Did anyone catch that show last night? It was slamming! Steve was taking his time, telling stories and guiding us through his tunes, and the playing was steller. The combination of Steve Earle and Del & The Boys is compelling and so amazingly pleasing to this huge Del and Steve fan. Wh

RE: steve earle

1999-03-01 Thread Jon Weisberger
> Tommy Miller wrote: Gibson Award > for Best Male Acoustic Guitar Player. Seems like it was about a year ago > when I said I thought Steve was one of the best guitar players in country > music. I got flammed big time. Jon W. from Kentucky really disagreed with > me. Oh well, nice to see someon

RE: steve earle

1999-03-01 Thread SSLONE
Tommy Miller wrote: I think Del McCoury agrees with you too. On the Sessions At West 54th program this weekend he was gushing over Steve as a rhythm guitar player in the Bluegrass idiom. So there you go. --Slonedog

RE: steve earle

1999-02-27 Thread Jon Weisberger
> Seems like it was about a year ago when I said I thought Steve was one > of the best guitar players in country music. I got flammed big time. > Jon W. from Kentucky really disagreed with me. Oh well, nice to see > someone finally agrees with me. I'll stand by my disagreement (not flaming), and

steve earle

1999-02-27 Thread Tommy Miller
If you are interested, Steve Earle won the Gibson Award for Best Male Acoustic Guitar Player. Seems like it was about a year ago when I said I thought Steve was one of the best guitar players in country music. I got flammed big time. Jon W. from Kentucky really disagreed with me. Oh well

Re: Steve Earle and Britney Spears

1999-02-25 Thread Dallas Clemmons
T Pappadopoulos wrote: > That's odd, why did this list suddenly pop on. > > is it [EMAIL PROTECTED] , that still administers it? Even though I enjoy reading what Greil Marcus has to say, Joe G's "motherfucker" post had my vote for post of the year, too. Until this one. Dallas np: Cesar Rosas

Re: Steve Earle and Britney Spears

1999-02-25 Thread T Pappadopoulos
That's odd, why did this list suddenly pop on. is it [EMAIL PROTECTED] , that still administers it?

Steve Earle and Britney Spears

1999-02-25 Thread Terry A. Smith
Just got back from the record store where my daughter and I picked up new ones by Earle and Spears. Can't wait to put it on. -- Terry Smith ps actually, I hate to admit it, but that video by young Britney is catchy as hell, as is the song. I usually hate that sort of stuff. Another musical suc

RE: Steve earle interview

1999-02-24 Thread Walker, Jason
Sorry - that was a personal message DOHHH!

RE: Steve earle interview

1999-02-24 Thread Walker, Jason
tunes for saturday night. I'm trying to tee up a CDR of the saturday night show. Jase > -Original Message- > From: Sophie Best [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, 24 February 1999 15:53 > To: passenger side > Subject: Steve earle interview > > Thought I&#

Steve earle interview

1999-02-24 Thread Sophie Best
Thought I'd post this over from the Steve Earle list (maybe cos I just love interviewers who don't try to hide what great fans they are...) Sophie STEVE EARLE INTERVIEW Steve Wildsmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >From “The Mountain,” Steve Earle reflects on making recor

Re: Steve Earle/Kelly Willis - Britain's Daily Telegraph

1999-02-22 Thread Brad Morris
If Musician mag did indeed fold they have nobody to blame but themselves. I read it with fervor a 5-10 years ago and it seemed a great alternative to Rolling Stone/SPIN and even gear-oriented things like Guitar Player. I subscribed for about a year and got instantly sick of all the navel-gazing

Re: Steve Earle/Kelly Willis - Britain's Daily Telegraph

1999-02-22 Thread Jeff Weiss
At 06:02 AM 2/20/99 -0800, you wrote: > > >Musician magazine reviews the Kelly Willis in its March issue. The >review is glowing. I think the record is very strong as well. ALSO, >Westerberg interviewed in same issue. > I heard Musician folded.. Anyone? Jeff Miles of Music mail order http

Re: Steve Earle/Kelly Willis - Britain's Daily Telegraph

1999-02-20 Thread Jay Holdren
Telegraph. Don't think much > of the Kelly Willis one, although she had a picture with it. > > -- > > Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band > The Mountain (E2/Grapevine) > > Few albums make such a good first impression as Steve Earle's new disc. >

RE: Steve Earle/Kelly Willis - Britain's Daily Telegraph

1999-02-20 Thread Jon Weisberger
> Few albums make such a good first impression as Steve Earle's new disc. > It's like an infectious rash you can't leave alone. Yep, all of my infectious rashes have made good first impressions. >...the Texan Del McCoury Band.. Hey! > This deceptively simple music is the sound of hillbillies a

Steve Earle/Kelly Willis - Britain's Daily Telegraph

1999-02-20 Thread Louise Kyme
Here's a couple of reviews in today's Daily Telegraph. Don't think much of the Kelly Willis one, although she had a picture with it. ------ Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band The Mountain (E2/Grapevine) Few albums make such a good first impression as Steve Earle's ne

Re: Steve Earle (Chicago Show)

1999-02-08 Thread Thomas W. Mohr
put tickets on sale for the March 26 show yet. -- Tom Mohr at the office: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at the home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] np: Steve Earle, "Ellis Unit One", on ImagineRadio

Steve Earle (Chicago Show)

1999-02-08 Thread David Markovits
For those of you who didn't pick up Steve tix this weekend. They are still available for the Chicago show. I got mine this morning. Chicago Dave __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

Re: Steve Earle

1999-02-05 Thread Terry A. Smith
> > >> *To back him up, Earle chose the four-piece bluegrass Del McCoury > >> band, making energetic use of its prickly mandolins, > >> scratchy violins and high-strung banjos. > > > > four piece? Del, Ronnie, Robbie, Mike, Jason. That equals five. > > Yeah, I guess they don't require

Re: Steve Earle

1999-02-05 Thread LindaRay64
In a message dated 2/4/99 11:30:00 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Prickly mandolins? >> I bet this was meant as a compliment. Really. As for five, well I can count that high on the back cover, but, you know, if writers could count they'd be musicians. xo, Linda

RE: Steve Earle

1999-02-04 Thread Jon Weisberger
>> *To back him up, Earle chose the four-piece bluegrass Del McCoury >> band, making energetic use of its prickly mandolins, >> scratchy violins and high-strung banjos. > > four piece? Del, Ronnie, Robbie, Mike, Jason. That equals five. Yeah, I guess they don't require math at journalis

Re: Steve Earle

1999-02-04 Thread Jeff Wall
At 09:23 PM 2/4/99 -0500, you wrote: > *To back him up, Earle chose the four-piece bluegrass Del McCoury > band, making energetic use of its prickly mandolins, scratchy violins > and high-strung banjos. four piece? Del, Ronnie, Robbie, Mike, Jason. That equals five. Prickly mandoli

Steve Earle

1999-02-04 Thread Phil Connor
PLUCKING AT HEARTSTRINGS * STEVE EARLE'S FINE BLUEGRASS JIM FARBER * 02/02/99 New York Daily News (Copyright 1999 Daily News, L.P.) *STEVE EARLE AND THE DEL McCOURY BAND "The Mountain" (E-Squared) *Steve

Re: steve earle cd

1999-02-03 Thread Danlee2
> And if someone would private mail me "unsub" commands and addresses, I'd > appreciate it. Too much chaff for a workin' man to sift through looking for > a few kernels of wheat. Ooooh, now that's harsh Dan, uhh...gettin' back to work and stuff.

Re: steve earle cd

1999-02-03 Thread Tom Hyslop
o much chaff for a workin' man to sift through looking for a few kernels of wheat. Thanks, Tom At 12:14 AM -0500 2/3/99, Budrocket wrote: >>Tommy Miller: >>I've just made up a cd with various live performances of Steve Earle >>from the radio. It really sounds nice. I

steve earle cd

1999-02-03 Thread Budrocket
>Tommy Miller:>I've just made up a cd with various live performances of Steve Earle>from the radio.  It really sounds nice.  If you are interested, they are>$10.  14 songs, over 60 minutes long.  Email me offlist for the track>listing and sources of the songs.   Some

Re: steve earle cd

1999-02-01 Thread Kwb95
>Tommy Miller said: >I've just made up a cd with various live performances of Steve Earle >from the radio. It really sounds nice. If you are interested, they are >$10. 14 songs, over 60 minutes long. Email me offlist for the track >listing and sources of the songs. >

Re: steve earle cd

1999-02-01 Thread Mike Hays
>I've just made up a cd with various live performances of Steve Earle >from the radio. It really sounds nice. If you are interested, they are >$10. 14 songs, over 60 minutes long. HI! Harry Friggin Fox here, you got the rights to those lyrics son? NOW ONLINE, www.Twa

Re: steve earle cd

1999-02-01 Thread David P. Jones
> I've just made up a cd with various live performances of Steve Earle > from the radio. It really sounds nice. If you are interested, they are > $10. 14 songs, over 60 minutes long. Email me offlist for the track > listing and sources of the songs. > > thanks &

steve earle cd

1999-02-01 Thread Tommy Miller
I've just made up a cd with various live performances of Steve Earle from the radio. It really sounds nice. If you are interested, they are $10. 14 songs, over 60 minutes long. Email me offlist for the track listing and sources of the songs. thanks tommy np: Blue Mountain "Babe"

Steve Earle/Del McCoury Band

1999-01-26 Thread groots
Steve Earle & The Del McCoury Band will be playing March 3-6, 1999 at The World Famous Station Inn in Nashville. Special guests are expected throughout the week. Tickets go on sale February 1, 1999, tickets will be available through Ticketmaster for $17.00 + service charge (615-255-

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-18 Thread Pflash40
johnny winter had a three-sided record long agobelieve it is called second winter but i could be wrong about that

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-18 Thread Jeff Weiss
At 04:17 PM 1/15/99 -0500, you wrote: >On Fri, 15 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Lance Davis wrote: >> >> <> record companies used to make double LP's with Side 1 backed with Side 4? >> Call me crazy, but wouldn't it make more sense to have Side 2 on the flip >> since the record is alread

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-18 Thread Jeff Weiss
At 03:38 PM 1/15/99 -0600, you wrote: >On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Geffry King wrote: > >> On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three sided >> album? And what is it called? > >"Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief." Side 3 was a hidden track >on Side 2; the two spirals w

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-18 Thread lance davis
>A British 'comedian' Edward Sidebottom (or something like that) release >"the worlds longest comedy CD" its actually 90 minutes of comedy - there >are separate bits in the left channel and right channel so you hear one routine >with the balance all the way to the left and a different one with the

RE: one sided record was: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-18 Thread Nicholas Petti
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, January 17, 1999 8:51 PM > To: passenger side > Subject: Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter > > > > Geff King wrote: > >

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-17 Thread Masonsod
<< Geff King wrote: <> I remember once owning a vinyl copy of Joe Jackson's "Big World," and I think that was a 3-sided album Does Genesis' "Three Sides Live" count? Or perhaps the whole album can be thrown out (good riddance) <> Ameritwang, you are so cool! Mitch Matthews Gravel Train/S

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-17 Thread Ameritwang
Geff King wrote: <> I own a ONE sided album... it's Screaming Trees "Something About Today" EP If I recall correctly, the b-side has the words "Thank You" or something etched in it. Bob Soron added: >>"Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief." Side 3 was a hidden track on Side 2; the t

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-17 Thread Christopher M Knaus
Hey there, Geff King >On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three >sided album? And what is it called? > That'd be Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkercheif, no? Two separate grooves on side two allowed for 3 sides of comedy. I'm sure someone else has answered by now.

Steve Earle dates

1999-01-17 Thread Stacey Taylor
from Pollstar: 03/20/99 New York NY Town Hall 04/29/99 Wilkesboro NC Merle Watson Festival 04/30/99 Wilkesboro NC Merle Watson Festival 05/01/99 Wilkesboro NC Merle Watson Festival 05/02/99 Wilkesboro NC Merle Watson Festival 05/10/99 Stockholm SWE Cirkus 05/11/99 Malmo SWE Kulturbolaget 05

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-17 Thread Tom Smith
Bill Silvers wrote: > > Hey Geff, I'm right about that Joe Jackson BIG WORLD album too. Can I get a > witness? You're right, Bill. I went to one of the concerts from which they assembled that album. The music was terrific, but it was a weird scene. The audience was asked not to clap or make

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-16 Thread Bill Silvers
At 08:46 AM 1/16/1999 Geff gave the answer: >On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Bob Soron wrote: >> "Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief." Side 3 was a hidden track >> on Side 2; the two spirals were interwoven so that, when you dropped the >> tone arm, you never knew which "side" you'd get. >> >This

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-16 Thread Geffry King
On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Bob Soron wrote: > On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Geffry King wrote: > > > On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three sided > > album? And what is it called? > > "Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief." Side 3 was a hidden track > on Side 2; the two s

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-16 Thread Doug Young
I do have at least one - Genesis - Three Sides Live Iceman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > << On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three sided > album? And what is it called? >> > > too much acid?

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-15 Thread Barry Mazor
>Geff: > >> > On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three sided >> > album? And what is it called? One of the first live Johnny Winter albums was a double with one blank side=3-sided too. The "double intermingled lines of tracks" approach we've talked about before her

RE: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-15 Thread Hill, Christopher J
riday, January 15, 1999 1:34 PM > To: passenger side > Subject: Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter > > Didn't Split Enz have a 3 sided album out at one point? I kinda remember > one side had some weird laser drawing on it. > Jim > >

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-15 Thread William F. Silvers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Didn't Split Enz have a 3 sided album out at one point? I kinda remember > one side had some weird laser drawing on it. > Jim Don't think so Jim. Their first US release, TRUE COLORS was "laser-etched", you're right. Multiple kinda blocky rainbowy "etching" on the rec

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-15 Thread Bob Soron
On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Geffry King wrote: > On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three sided > album? And what is it called? "Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief." Side 3 was a hidden track on Side 2; the two spirals were interwoven so that, when you dropped the

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-15 Thread Jim_Caligiuri
Didn't Split Enz have a 3 sided album out at one point? I kinda remember one side had some weird laser drawing on it. Jim

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-15 Thread BARNARD
Geff: > > On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three sided > > album? And what is it called? Well, such things happened . If I remember correctly, Moby Grape released a 3-sided job on "Grape Jam." It was a double album, but only three sides had music / grooves. The f

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-15 Thread Ndubb
<< On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three sided album? And what is it called? >> too much acid?

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-15 Thread William F. Silvers
Geffry King asked: > On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three sided > album? And what is it called? Um, I've got Joe Jackson's BIG WORLD. Is there a "correct" answer to this?"Side 4" is a single "groove" that sort of snails to the record label-blank space. b.s.

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-15 Thread Geffry King
On Fri, 15 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Lance Davis wrote: > > < record companies used to make double LP's with Side 1 backed with Side 4? > Call me crazy, but wouldn't it make more sense to have Side 2 on the flip > since the record is already right there on the friggin turntable?>> > >

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-15 Thread thomas . gorham
Lance Davis wrote: <> The answer: so you could automagically play two following one and three following four. Side three following two required manual intervention. At one time most turntables came with a cheesy device called a record changer designed to give Linnies and other vinal purists th

Steve Earle & McCoury Band NYC--and SXSW

1999-01-15 Thread groots
>So, a question for anyone with the Secret Knowledge: Is there a chance in >hell this bill will play SXSW sometime Wed. through Thursday. No chance in hell. They will be on Conan March 19th. More tour dates should be confirmed next week. T2 ** grassroots media 1815 Division S

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-14 Thread lance davis
Well, thanks for setting me straight on those record changers. We actually had one of those when I was growing up, but it didn't occur to me then that fancy-shmancy LP strategies were one of their functions. I just used them to stack about 17 45's on top of one another. I would hear about six or s

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-14 Thread Carl Abraham Zimring
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 14-Jan-99 RE: Steve Earle/old vinyl/H.. by Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > called "Shut Up and Die Like an Aviator," and seemed to be a live > > recording, > > but I don't think the cover was very definitive

RE: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-14 Thread Matt Benz
> Saw an Earle CD in the store the other day I ain't ever seen before. > It was > called "Shut Up and Die Like an Aviator," and seemed to be a live > recording, > but I don't think the cover was very definitive about that. [Matt Benz] Live, heroin era, and not real great. Vo

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-14 Thread Barry Mazor
>>Also--and on a completely unrelated note--can someone offer a reason why >>record companies used to make double LP's with Side 1 backed with Side 4? >>Call me crazy, but wouldn't it make more sense to have Side 2 on the flip >>since the record is already right there on the friggin turntable? >

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-14 Thread Bob Soron
On Thu, 14 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > << Also--and on a completely unrelated note--can someone offer a reason why > record companies used to make double LP's with Side 1 backed with Side 4? > Call me crazy, but wouldn't it make more sense to have Side 2 on the flip > since the record

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-14 Thread Shane S. Rhyne
Howdy, Not wanting to waste a good fluff opportunity when I see one, and because I enjoy making some folks feel real old, I'll say this. My 9-year-old nephew was watching TV with me one night (may have been TV Land where they show the old commercials) when the announcer said, "Don't touch that d

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-14 Thread Ndubb
<< Also--and on a completely unrelated note--can someone offer a reason why record companies used to make double LP's with Side 1 backed with Side 4? Call me crazy, but wouldn't it make more sense to have Side 2 on the flip since the record is already right there on the friggin turntable? >> O

Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/Huddie Ledbetter

1999-01-14 Thread Shane S. Rhyne
Howdy, Dern. I thought I'd beat Weisberger to the punch for once... I'm getting slow in my "old" age... Take care, Shane Rhyne Knoxville, TN [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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