In a paragraph or two, if putting together a sampler cd, from artists around the
country on a given kind of music, something expensive?
And do those contributing music to the sampler, pay for a piece of the cd, so I
wouldn't have to put up alot of money to make it all work?
Thanks, Bill
Riley Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Fred Eaglesmith in Chicago
(snip) The club quickly quieted down when they played a ballad that
sounded vaguely familiar, but I can't placeÉmaybe it's titled, "As
Empty As My Heart". Fredheads - help us out, do you know this
one?(snip)
I thought
Bill wrote:
In a paragraph or two, if putting together a sampler cd, from artists
around the country on a given kind of music, something expensive?
And do those contributing music to the sampler, pay for a piece of the cd,
so I wouldn't have to put up alot of money to make it all work?
Bill,
Scott and the vroys are always picking great covers -- as the Viceroys
the
used to do Jerry Lee Lewis' "Touching Home," and it was INCREDIBLE, as
well
as a great encore of "In the Pines."
[Matt Benz] And Smokey Joe's Cafe, that's a good un
We are having fun. Lots of fun.
More later.
Slim - sleep deprived
I'll second that. For those of us who are complete suckers for Teenage
Fanclub (I'm raising my hand high and proud) remember this name: The Ice
Cream Hands.
Lordy.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, March 19,
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 raising my hand
Dave P. wrote:
For those who don't know what Paul is talking about (that's a lot of us,
generally
g),
whew...at least it's good to know that I'm not the only one...
Is it really? Interesting. I haven't been to Oxford in years (no good
reason to go there, unless I have a jones to around
Eagles take concert prices to limit
Best seats for New Years gig will cost $1,500
REUTERS
HOLLYWOOD, March 18 Call it the taking it to the limit tour. The
Eagles are in talks to usher in the New Year at the Staples Center in
downtown Los Angeles, with the top ticket price
PaulAmeritwang asks after Brent Bambury and Mitch remarks on "early-morning
news coverage" -- well, I don't know what time you get up, Mitch, but I don't
usually consider noon "early morning." Brent is the co-host of Midday, a
mostly inane CBC-TV chat and news lunchtime show; he
From RockOnTV's "Coming Soon" section:
Austin City Limits (PBS)
Mexican Roots Music Celebration with Los
Lobos, Joe Ely, Las Camapnas de
Americas, Ruben Ramos, Freddy Fender,
Flaco Jimenez, Cesar Rosas, Tish
Hinojosa, and many others (03/27)
Dave Alvin / Loudon Wainwright (04/10)
Charlie Rose
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
This one's too long to clip, so I'm posting the current URL. The band is called Train
and the article contains some interesting observations on a new band trying to make it
big in today's musical business.
http://www.sfweekly.com/1999/current/music1.html
np: Tom Morrell and the Time Warp
Guitar Remains At the Heart of Texas Festival
Beck, Waits, Williams at South by Southwest
James Sullivan, Chronicle Staff Writer
Friday, March 19, 1999
URL:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1999/03/19/DD36403.DTLtype=music
The guitar cases were the first
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
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
Flushed with success:
The record biz is making big money- so why is the music so poor?
by David Serchuk -Boulder Weekly 3/18/99
Many musicians get into the music business and expect to be broke.
There are reasons for this: touring is expensive, there is intense
competition, and it's
The difference these days
is that when it comes to being broke these musicians are not alone. They
have company: record industry executives.
While I have great sympathy for anybody who gets dumped
from a job they've come to consider their livelihood, that's
about the funniest thing I've
On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, John Magee wrote:
np: Shaver, "Victory". Nothin' like a little sangin' about Juh-heezus before I
start an evening of beer and loud guitars.
Hell yes.I've always liked Mr. Shaver however this record has
taken that admiration to new highs. a masterpeice..
np: Shaver, "Victory". Nothin' like a little sangin' about Juh-heezus
before I
start an evening of beer and loud guitars.
You've inspired me...I'll try that out this afternoon, pre-BareJr./Black
Crowes tonight.
Hell yes.I've always liked Mr. Shaver however this record has
taken that
np: Shaver, "Victory". Nothin' like a little sangin' about
Juh-heezus before I start an evening of beer and loud guitars.
Nothin' like making fun of other people's speech and beliefs.
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
Spoke to Billy Joe at the Sutler last month, said it's due out in May. He
kinda rolled his eyes as if to say "well, at least that's what they're sayin'"
I've also recommended a great picture for the album cover. Check it out at
this link:
A HREF="http://iavbbs.com/gflinn/INDEX.HTM"
What's really interesting about the article in P2 terms is the way that it
suggests that the current crisis in country music is similar and related to
a larger crisis in the record bidness generally. Imagine that.
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd really like to know more about Tom House.
I've been listening his This white man's burden
cd for a few days and i can't stop playing it.
he reminds me in some way on Michael Hurley
which i really like. If anyone knows more about Tom House
please mail me privately. I'd like to know if he has
OK, so there I stood in my local indie shop holding this apparently
just-released live 2-disc Mott the Hoople album from the Mick Ralphs
days. It has one show from 1973 or so from Philly and another from some
other town. And it was about $23. Anyone heard it? It's not a boot, but
I've never seen
Mark said:
"And I should add that your show was pretty damn phee-nominal, too, Steve.
Although I think I would have played "My Baby Does Good Sculptures" from
that
Rezillos album... Good move getting the first Dead Boys record this time
around, too. Makes that second LP sound like an aural
Yep, it's the Seldom Scene's song. Sheesh, sure is nice to sit next to 21
years worth of recorded music. :^)
I never would have guessed that it was a Seldom Scene song. When you hear
the V-Roys sing (scream) it, ya don't exactly think midtempo acoustic
ballad.
Thanks. I can sleep now.
Steve
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!
Yep !
I found it again. There's The Gourds - I know i'm not wrong
on Fleetwood Mac Patron Saints of Pop
an apostilary homage. Great cover ! It makes me
jump all over the house just like Pushed her down
but still my fave song is When wine was cheap.
Alex
Aleksandar Lazarevic
p.fah 80
11400
In a message dated 3/19/99 3:10:32 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
np: Shaver, "Victory". Nothin' like a little sangin' about
Juh-heezus before I start an evening of beer and loud guitars.
Nothin' like making fun of other people's speech and beliefs.
Y'all will
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
By far the best show I've seen at SXSW so far -- Shaver. Brilliant and I
haven't felt moved like that at a show in a long time.
more soon.
-jim
On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, Jerry Curry wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, John Magee wrote:
np: Shaver, "Victory". Nothin' like a little sangin' about
Steve Kirsch writes:
OK, so there I stood in my local indie shop holding this apparently
just-released live 2-disc Mott the Hoople album from the Mick Ralphs
days. It has one show from 1973 or so from Philly and another from
some other town. And it was about $23. Anyone heard it? It's not a
I have an extra ticket for The Lost, Rising Storm and my personal
favorite Barry and the Remains for Saturday March 20th at the Paradise
in Boston. Anyone interested in taking this free ticket please contact
me offlist.
Kat
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