Hi Steve and Bob! I like Stevie too. Her new CD is better than most of her past CD's. I do like it and her voice reminds me some of Donna Binkley's...whom we were pleased to hear at the Fest and elsewhere.
Additionally, I think we need to press that Guzzi woman to stand up and belt out some funky jazz. Susan, Sherelle, Kerry, and Ashara...be watchful of the post. Bob...I believe Joni was talking about the office gene pool...what makes up those people? What makes US ? I always learn so much when we discuss lyrics...perspectives which have not occurred to me. Last night I saw a film called Lantana. It has GREAT music and won about 7 Australian film awards...and one dingo award from its neighbor. I had won two free tickets to see the preview! Off to practice music. Love and peace......Sherrie NP: Mollie O'Brien Train Time...and switched to Gillian Welch.. Revelator Steve Polifka wrote: > > - --- Tyler Hewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Me Too! > > I cannot understand at all what people see in Stevie > > Nicks. I used to live next to a small wood full of > > feral cats. Used to hear them mating all the time in > > the Summer. Whenever I heard this unique sound, I > > would say to my partner "Stevie Nicks is singing in > > the backyard again!" > > > Then Catherine wrote: > >Whooo, Tyler! Aren't you the brave one! You know > >you're going to catch it from the Stevie fans, but > >it's probably worth it - this is so funny! > > I love Stevie and I love cats! Have you heard her sing With > Kenny Loggins on "Whenever I call you friend"? That's her > voice ideally. Now, she has moments on her new album Trouble in Shangri La > (what a great fucking title for lost love!!!) which just shine, and moments > where I want to slap her and say, "Stevie! Wake up! Stop dropping your > notes at the end of a phrase! Enunciate, Dammit! Take deeper breaths..." > The album is brilliant in some ways, but then(in her writing)she goes back > into her sophomoric mysticsm which makes me want to break her pencil and > say," Geez, woman, you got a great thing going, why do you want to ruin it > with that crap?!" > So there. Nothing like cats at all. More just like a lazy singer... > > > Steve
