Re: Mike Ireland tour dates east/midwest/south/UK

1999-04-18 Thread David Cantwell
At 05:57 PM 4/17/99 -0500, you wrote: they played a new song or two and some great covers (Twitty, Charlie Rich's wife whose first name I cant remember, That'd be margaret ann rich, who wrote quite a few of Rich's better songs: Go Ahead And Cry (from Pictures and Paintings), Have A Heart

Re: Ex-Husbands tour dates and stuff

1999-04-18 Thread Tar Hut Records
Hey - thanks for the heads up there, I hadn't received this date from their agent yet, but I'll ask if this is happening... Hope you're doing great. Jeff -Original Message- From: Ph. Barnard [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Friday, April 16, 1999 2:35

Re: Margaret Ann Rich song

1999-04-18 Thread LindaRay64
Chris, was it any of these? I don't think so. . . It was a song Mike Ireland said he'd learned from a 45 that included some dumb interview in which the DJ credits the song to Charlie Rich. Anybody know of it? Anyway, it was that song and none of these ring a bell, but when I try to think

The Underappreciated game

1999-04-18 Thread EC7739
Here's a couple more underappreciated albums that I haven't seen listed yet. 1) Walter Hyatt: King Tears - A part of MCA's extremely short-lived "Masters Series'. Great loungey country-tinged jazz - it sounds a lot better than the description. Voice perfectly suited for material -

RE: Margaret Ann Rich song

1999-04-18 Thread Jon Weisberger
Linda: ... I can only remember that Hazel Dickens song that Deanna Varagona and Kelly Hogan sang. Which was...? Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/

Re: Margaret Ann Rich song

1999-04-18 Thread David Cantwell
At 11:46 AM 4/18/99 EDT, you wrote: It was a song Mike Ireland said he'd learned from a 45 that included some dumb interview in which the DJ credits the song to Charlie Rich. Anybody know of it? If that's the story he told, the I'd say it's definately Life Has It's Little Ups And Downs (as

Re: Margaret Ann Rich song

1999-04-18 Thread LindaRay64
thanks, Dave! That's the one. I remember the last part. Linda In a message dated 4/18/99 11:17:43 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If that's the story he told, the I'd say it's definately Life Has It's Little Ups And Downs (as in "...like ponies on a merry-go-round, but

Re: Hazel Dickens song

1999-04-18 Thread LindaRay64
Jon Weisberger asks "Which one?" and of course, he has to tell me -- if it isn't called "My Better Years" at least that's the way I remember it. Linda

RE: Hazel Dickens song

1999-04-18 Thread Jon Weisberger
Jon Weisberger asks "Which one?" and of course, he has to tell me -- if it isn't called "My Better Years" at least that's the way I remember it. That's what it's called. The Johnson Mountain Boys did a great version of it. Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Clip: Tom Waits from SF Gate web site

1999-04-18 Thread Brad Bechtel
`Variations' On a Twisted Persona Tom Waits talks about his new album, rats' teeth and Yma Sumac's hairdresser James Sullivan, Chronicle Staff Writer Sunday, April 18, 1999 ©1999 San Francisco Chronicle URL:

Clip: San Francisco honors Gram Parsons

1999-04-18 Thread Brad Bechtel
SAN FRANCISCO HONORS GRAM PARSONS Plans for the Gram Parsons tribute continue to speed forward. An increasing number of books and tribute albums connected with the late country-rock pioneer are just a small indicator of his flourishing cult appeal. On Saturday, several bands from San

Get Cinemax, Watch my big screen debut Long

1999-04-18 Thread NancyApple
Hey there you guys, I was in a movie that was filmed 3, count 'em 3 years ago. Harvey Keitell, Bridget Fonda, Jon Schect (sp?). Any, in the film I am the leader/singer/guitar player of a glitzy bad Las Vegas-y house band at a casino. I got to cast the players, and used many of the folks that

Clip: review of Alejandro Escovedo's new one

1999-04-18 Thread Brad Bechtel
Just found a couple of things in the paper this morning (93rd anniversary of the Big Quake) and thought I'd share. = IT'S TIME TO DISCOVER ESCOVEDO'S `BLUES' 4 stars ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO Bourbonitis Blues Bloodshot, $12.98 Why Alejandro Escovedo remains a peripheral star is something

Re: Clip: review of Alejandro Escovedo's new one

1999-04-18 Thread LindaRay64
In a message dated 4/18/99 12:57:10 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Established fans are guarding the secret, HA! Established fans are proselytisig like all get out! Linda

Not so Slowly

1999-04-18 Thread Dina Gunderson
Is Jimmy Martin's version of "Slowly" available on CD? Dina

Re: Clip: review of Alejandro Escovedo's new one

1999-04-18 Thread Louise Kyme
Brad Bechtel wrote: ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO Bourbonitis Blues Bloodshot, $12.98 Why Alejandro Escovedo remains a peripheral star is something of a mystery. The Austin- based singer and guitarist -- a former member of the Nuns and Rank File, leader of the True Believers and Buick MacKane

Re: Mike Ireland tour dates east/midwest/south/UK

1999-04-18 Thread Christopher M Knaus
Hey there, David Cantwell wrote: The best M.A. Rich song, though, was Life Has It's Little Ups And Downs, from the Fabulous Charlie Rich. --david cantwell You and Mike Ireland are on the same wavelenght - that was the cover. Later... CK digging the Krebs album

RE: Not so Slowly

1999-04-18 Thread Jon Weisberger
Is Jimmy Martin's version of "Slowly" available on CD? As far as I know, only on the Bear Family set, making it one of 146 reasons to cough up for it (147 if you count the excellent booklet). Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/

wilco and vic

1999-04-18 Thread cwilson
A review of last night's show - with a tip o' the Hee-Haw straw hat to David Cantwell for the illumination of the ELO emulations on Summer Teeth. Carl W. * * * WILCO WITH VIC CHESNUTT at The Guvernment on Saturday by CARL

Re: Remember, its Denver

1999-04-18 Thread Alex J. Millar
There is absolutely nothing cool to do in Denver. Boulder is the extreme opposite...possibly one of the coolest places I have ever been to. It's less than an hour away and an easy drive. Non music related, if you want the BEST, and I mean absolute BEST hamburger, Go to a little bar in Denver

Re: wilco and vic

1999-04-18 Thread LindaRay64
That was gorgeous, Carl. man, what the hell am I doing in this business. . . Linda

RE: Remember, its Denver

1999-04-18 Thread harris_w
While I agree with Alex that Boulder is pretty cool, lived ther for 6 years, Denver does have *some* redeaming qualities. However, if you want the real scoop, look for the Westword on-line (sorry I'm not an adept addressprovider). "LoDo" has a few good restaurants, there's good ethnic food -

Kelly, Heather CD observations

1999-04-18 Thread KATIEJOM
Hi all, Typing my life away and listening to the new Kelly Willis in anticipation of her show here on Wednesday at JD's. Thinking that I like this new CD but in no way, shape or form does it come close to the quality of Heather Myles' CD. Have been following Kelly since her first effort and

Cadillac Hit Men...and thoughts on the Sadies

1999-04-18 Thread AJM
Cadillac Hit Men... Anyone in the NE know of these guys and would you recommend...the description sounds like they are right up my alley. Also, I have not taken the Andre Williams collaboration with the Sadies, Red Dirt (Bloodshot Reords) out of my cd player since I was able to weasel a copy a

Life's Little Ups and Downs- Margaret Ann Rich

1999-04-18 Thread Joyce Linehan
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Christopher M Knaus Sent: Sunday, April 18, 1999 11:44 AM To: passenger side Subject: Re: Mike Ireland tour dates east/midwest/south/UK Hey there, David Cantwell wrote: The best M.A. Rich song, though,

help: trying to get stories straight

1999-04-18 Thread Ndubb
Any one recall Shania Twain re-recording or remixing "Still the One" for pop airplay? Something about deleting the fiddles or so? Plus, I seem to recall the Dixie Chicks being asked to make some sort of similar compromise to be on some TV show but refused? Do either of these scenarios sound

Re: criminally underappreciated albums of the '90s

1999-04-18 Thread Robert McLane
Jacob London wrote: What are the 5 most criminally underappreciated albums of the '90s? Here's 10, IMO, from my collection: 1. Blood Oranges-Crying Tree 2. Cheri Knight-Northeast Kingdom 3. Daniel Lanois-For the Beauty of Winona 4. John Moony-Testimony 5. Geoff Muldaur-Secret Handshake 6.

Re: help: trying to get stories straight

1999-04-18 Thread Louise Kyme
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any one recall Shania Twain re-recording or remixing "Still the One" for pop airplay? Something about deleting the fiddles or so? Plus, I seem to recall the Dixie Chicks being asked to make some sort of similar compromise to be on some TV show but refused? Do

RE: help: trying to get stories straight

1999-04-18 Thread Jon Weisberger
Any one recall Shania Twain re-recording or remixing "Still the One" for pop airplay? Something about deleting the fiddles or so? I have a real vague recollection of this - vague enough that I'm not sure whether it's at all accurate. Plus, I seem to recall the Dixie Chicks being asked to

RE: help: trying to get stories straight

1999-04-18 Thread Jon Weisberger
Louise says: What? you mean the original You're Still The One has fiddle on it? The one released in the UK for the pop audiences has organ and guitar, but no fiddle. Same as the album cut then; there's steel on it (Bruce Bouton), and mandolin (Eric Silver), but no fiddle credit. Jon

new address

1999-04-18 Thread Mary Haggie
please note my email address is now [EMAIL PROTECTED] it was previously [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am subscribed to the postcard2 mailing list. thank you! -- Mary Haggie

RE: help: trying to get stories straight

1999-04-18 Thread Jon Weisberger
From the 3/1/99 Blue Chip Report: The rumble is that VH1 wanted to play The Dixie Chicks' "Wide Open Spaces", but wanted to edit out the fiddle parts. The group refused. Guess the banjo didn't bother them. Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Not Exactly Nashville playlist 4/17/99

1999-04-18 Thread twangbilly
Not Exactly Nashville WCNI 91.1FM New London, CT Saturday 12noon - 3PM webcasting via RealAudio at elm.conncoll.edu:81/audio/live.ram Country Roots playlist - 4/17/99 Mike Trynosky [EMAIL PROTECTED] After the craziness of last week's annual fund raiser it's nice to get things back to normal.

Re: help: trying to get stories straight

1999-04-18 Thread NoSequitr
some sort of similar compromise to be on some TV show but refused? Lucinda refused to not "lie on my back and moan at the ceiling", on some morning tv thing.

Re: help: trying to get stories straight

1999-04-18 Thread Masonsod
In a message dated 4/19/99 12:42:37 AM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: some sort of similar compromise to be on some TV show but refused? On a similar note, Gravel Train refused to be the cheesy "Robert Palmer ripoff" band on Shania Twain's latest video. Mitch Matthews Gravel

Re: Underappreciated (long)

1999-04-18 Thread benperry
And if someone has a copy of Borscht lying around, let me know. (Its remixes of Beet, geddit?) I just picked it up on vinyl for a song at the good ol' Princeton Record Exchange. It's a thing of beauty believe me...

clip: San Francisco honors Gram Parsons

1999-04-18 Thread Budrocket
``If it goes well, I want to have an acoustic one at the Joshua Tree Inn on December 31.'' Shea has already reserved room No. 8, where Parsons overdosed 25 years ago. Does anyone else find this disturbingly ghoulish? Buddy Mangler Rockets * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Re: Moby Grape's Skip Spence Dies at 52

1999-04-18 Thread Jerry Curry
Very very strange coincidence. I picked up a double "Best Of Moby Grape" cut-out at Music Millenium in Portland, OR today. I hope to see what the fuss was about re: Moby Grape. PeaceMr. Spence. NP: The absolutely BEST reissue anywhere, anytime.Elvis Memphis Sessions 1969. I think

Two Moths infested evenings

1999-04-18 Thread Kristen Rigney
Seein' double ... yet again. Friday April 23 - 10pm start MOTHS with Lowdown Payment Charleston Bar Grill 174 Bedford Avenue Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY (718) 782-8717 Saturday April 24 - 1am MOTHS with a bunch of other bands flittin' around the lights Arlene Grocery 95 Stanton St. btw. Ludlow

Re: help: trying to get stories straight

1999-04-18 Thread vgs399
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sunday, April 18, 1999 6:53 PM Subject: help: trying to get stories straight Any one recall Shania Twain re-recording or remixing "Still the One" for pop airplay? Something about

RE: Criminally Underappreciated Albums

1999-04-18 Thread musicdirector
O.K., just the other day I saw a reference to the original Clem Snide, i.e. where the band got its name, but now I can't remember what it was. Help! I'm coming off of a 10-day pledge drive -- my longest night of sleep was 7 hours and that was only because I slept through my 4 a.m. alarm -- so I

Third Coast Music Network Playlist 4/18/99

1999-04-18 Thread TCMNjx
New e-m address for us. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Set your address books, or killfiles. Fiesta in San Antonio. Big-assed drunk party for two weeks. Had lots of drunk phones tonight. That ain't always as much fun as it sounds. Was real impressed with the Houston Marchman record. Anyone else heard it?