From: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org (believers-digest) To: believers-digest@smoe.org Subject: believers-digest V5 #199 Reply-To: believers@smoe.org Sender: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk believers-digest Wednesday, October 17 2001 Volume 05 : Number 199 In Today's believer's digest: ----------------- how do i get new non-fiction ["Adrienne Dessel" ] Re: how do i get new non-fiction ["Ron Rosen" ] Portland/Seattle reviews [Sherlyn Koo ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 22:46:22 -0400 From: "Adrienne Dessel" Subject: how do i get new non-fiction Hi everyone, I check in occasionally, and this seems to be the only way to get a copy of susan's new cd. How do I get one?! I am too impatient to wait for it to come to the stores, who don't even have it on their list yet. I am an old (1994) Philly fan. Thanks! Adrienne _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp HELP! owner-believers@smoe.org Send mail to believers@smoe.org Susan's CD's are available on your desktop at World Cafe CDs http://worldcafecds.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 20:16:13 -0700 From: "Ron Rosen" Subject: Re: how do i get new non-fiction > I check in occasionally, and this seems to be the only way to get a copy of > susan's new cd. How do I get one?! I am too impatient to wait for it to come > to the stores, who don't even have it on their list yet. I am an old (1994) > Philly fan. Thanks! > Adrienne As of now, there is no plan for it to come to the stores or even to a website, so the only way you can get one is at a show or through the underground railroad. Susan will be at the Tin Angel on 11/10. If you can't make it to that, contact Kellie Lin Knott at klknott@earthlink.net who will be getting some on 11/3. I would get you one, but my show is tomorrow, and there won't be time. To see Susan's schedule go to http://www.flemtam.com/sw-itin.html HELP! owner-believers@smoe.org Send mail to believers@smoe.org Susan's CD's are available on your desktop at World Cafe CDs http://worldcafecds.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 23:01:51 -0700 From: Sherlyn Koo Subject: Portland/Seattle reviews Hey folks, John said: >okay every one!! i'd want a set list too, so i don't know why i balked last >night. something about sleep deprivation. which is what Ellis kept talking >about in the second show, as he'd just flown from Boston the day before and >played Portland that night. Well, if Susan and Ellis were tired at the Portland show last Friday night, you certainly couldn't tell. It was a great show! Seattle, I love you, but I hatehateHATE your traffic. Several times during the drive down to Portland I almost gave up and turned around but by some small miracle we actually managed to make it to the venue 5 minutes before showtime. Susan played first - I didn't write down the set list but it included (not in this order): Soul's Not at War Big Car Shade of Grey Yellow House Misery and Happiness Like Bonsai Courting the Muse Maybe if I Sang Cole Porter Much at All the Mies van der Rohe "3 Blind Mice" parody May I Suggest (encore) Ellis played a great set also. He has a whole slew of really incredible new songs - I'm really looking forward to his new album, which apparently will be available in a month or so. Susan came out and sang on "3000 Miles" and "Conversation With a Ghost" as well as for the four-song encore, which was "Let It Be", "Knockin' on Heaven's Door", "Way Over Yonder in a Minor Key" and "Heart of Gold". Again, not in that order. We got four songs rather than three because as Ellis said, "These people deserve both!" It was just beautiful, hearing them singing together. The venue was... interesting. As Ellis described it, it was as if the Amish had raised a barn in Pakistan. Wood everywhere, a big dome above the centre of the room and Persian carpets on the wall behind the stage. The sound was great - I think it was the dome. Or maybe it's just that Ellis and Susan are both incredible singers. Or both. Anyway, I definitely recommend McMenamin's (sp) St John's Pub in Portland as a place to see a show. Seattle's show on Sunday was at the Broadway Performance Hall, just across the street from where we saw Christine Lavin just over a week ago. This time around, Ellis played first - another great set. Hearing the new songs again made me look forward to the new album even more. Susan's set was largely the same as the one listed above but with a few different songs in the romantic piano cycle, including the new one about philanthropy. She was pretty perky, I think due to having eaten too many chocolate-coated espresso beans backstage before the show. I thought it was pretty funny but I don't know how noticeable it was to anybody else. I don't have too much to add about the show, actually - it seemed not too dissimilar to the Portland show, plus I missed parts of it due to being out in the lobby talking to people (doh). Maybe someone else who was there could help me out? Randoms: - - Susan said that she'd been mentioned in a book called "Good in Bed". Snicker. - - Still hoping to hear "Nefertiti's Dream" - maybe this weekend... - - Susan twice last weekend and more this coming weekend, Peter Mulvey tomorrow and Dar on Thursday. Sometimes I just can't believe how lucky I am! :) sherlyn - -- Sherlyn Koo - sherlyn@fl.net.au "So I promise to grab my soul And leave my ego at the door, I'm gonna open up my eyes..." - Melissa Ferrick HELP! owner-believers@smoe.org Send mail to believers@smoe.org Susan's CD's are available on your desktop at World Cafe CDs http://worldcafecds.com ------------------------------ End of believers-digest V5 #199 ******************************* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- This has been a posting from the Susan Werner believers-digest To unsubscribe send mail to Majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe believers-digest" in the body of the message