McKay, I'm glad you enjoyed seeing the Cowboy Junkies in Toronto's Trinity Church. Yet, yer breakin' my heart. Do you know what it signifies that they played there? Do you "get" why she opened with the acapella version of "We Are Miners"?
Seattle Mark, help me out here. I just can't bear to put it into words...... Catherine, you wrote about exactly the experience I've written about many times: you show up a little early for a Junkies' show......... you see a fecking WORLD CLASS BAND from 4 feet away for the price of a single tank of petrol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lama, still reeling from seeing them do the song "Open" the last time around. I'm so open/I don't sleep most nights/just lie awake and count my blessings/ wow. What a fabulous venue to see them Catherine !!!! Lama eat your heart out dude....this was la creme de la creme :-)) Mags, proud to be Canadian still. ;-) p.s Lama, which is your current email addy? I have two. Catherine McKay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I just got back from seeing Cowboy Junkies live this evening. They were playing in Trinity St Paul's Church in downtown Toronto and what a nice venue that is. It was general admission and I was there early enough that I got a good seat only 7-8 rows from the front, right on the aisle, so I got a good view and good sound. To be honest, there probably isn't a bad seat in the place. The room isn't very large and I suppose there may have been 400 people or so there all told (maybe more - it's hard to estimate that stuff. They started off with Margo's a cappella "We are miners" song and played many old favourites along with three songs from an album that won't be out until 2004, and ended with a killer version of "Sweet Jane." Very satisfying and very delightful. ===== Catherine Toronto ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca You open my heart, you do. Yes you do. - JM Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online
