From: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org (believers-digest) To: believers-digest@smoe.org Subject: believers-digest V5 #240 Reply-To: believers@smoe.org Sender: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk believers-digest Friday, November 16 2001 Volume 05 : Number 240 In Today's believer's digest: ----------------- in rotation ["tony'a lemos" ] The new guy has a play list. [WORDSofLA@aol.com] Rotation ["David S. Kaskela" ] Re: Rotation [PBCoustic@aol.com] Re: in rotation [meredith ] In the Changer.... [John DeFord ] Re: The new guy has a play list. ["The Guy At The End of the Bar" ] the listening and reading list ["john vavrek" ] Re: the listening and reading list [Kellie Lin Knott ] Re: the listening and reading list ["Mr. Goodwrench" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 09:16:59 -0500 From: "tony'a lemos" Subject: in rotation hi all. i just got back from a work related road trip to gerogia (town of helen) anyone been there? ;-) this is what i listened to all the way down Gillian Welch -Time (the revelator) (never late at night) Cry Cry Cry Richard Shindell -Blue Divide Kirsty MacCall- Tropical Brainstorm ( i got this one from the library) Utah Phillips -The truth is for the telling (also from the libaray- yeah library) Janis Ian -God and the FBI Phil Ochs - American Troubador Odetta -Looking for a home (the songs of leadbelly) as well as new non ficion of course! and late at night when i was super tired The Nields- If i lived here..... Dave Carter and tracey Grammer - Drum Hat Buddha plus i listened to great oldtimey radio shows (pbs) in north carolina and stppd in Black mountain and bought a great cd from a local singer Carrie ______? ( i am forgetting her last name) she sang local old timey songs- a beautiful voice. there you have it tony(a) ps . . . as i write this i am listening to John Hartford, Live from the Mountain Stage another one i picked up at oour local library. _________________________________________________________________ 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: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 13:53:00 EST From: WORDSofLA@aol.com Subject: The new guy has a play list. Hi, everyone! I'm Larry, Los Angeles (4-time Susan concertgoer, which probably still relegates me to novice status). Just joined the group and have already met one great fellow Werner-ite. For what it's worth, here's what's jamming in my rotation: 1) New Non-Fiction, of course 2) Jonatha Brooke "Steady Pull" (which won't be replaced until she releases a new CD) 3) a very cool CD compilation by the Human Rights Campaign called "Utopia" with the most amazing new version of Nanci Griffith's "Late Night Grande Hotel" (yes, a THIRD version different from the original and the symphonic) 4) The Williams Brothers' first CD (what HAPPENED to those twin boys, anyway?) 5) the new Raul Malo, which is amazing 6) Lyle Lovett Anthology It's GREAT to be here. 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: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 16:18:00 -0500 From: "David S. Kaskela" Subject: Rotation Since I don't see anyone else listening to what I've got in rotation... NNF-SW Absolutely Live-Kennedy's PFF 40th Anniversary Collection-various Grateful Dead-(pick one) Marshall Mathers Band-Eminem Country Grammer-Nellie 3 disk MP3 of Springsteen Dr. Dre D-12 Dave 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: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 16:26:15 EST From: PBCoustic@aol.com Subject: Re: Rotation In a message dated 11/15/01 3:19:24 PM Central Standard Time, dkaskela@netaxs.com writes: > Grateful Dead-(pick one) > Say, dave -- do you have "Wake the Dead", the Celtic renditions of Dead tunes, by Paul Kotapish et al???? It's very cool... Paul 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: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 19:53:36 -0500 From: meredith Subject: Re: in rotation Hi, tony(a) mentioned: >i just got back from a work related road trip to gerogia (town of helen) >anyone been there? ;-) I just got a postcard from there today!!! I'd never heard of it before, and now the postcard and this. WhooEEEEooo... ======================================= Meredith Tarr New Haven, CT USA mailto:meth@smoe.org http://www.smoe.org/meth "an eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind" -- mahatma gandhi ======================================= Live At The House O'Muzak House Concert Series http://www.smoe.org/meth/muzak.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: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 16:58:26 -0800 From: John DeFord Subject: In the Changer.... In no particular order... Peter Gabriel - OVO Whiskeytown - Pneumonia Ryan Adams - Gold Kristen Hall - Be Careful What You Wish For Kasey Chambers - Barricades and Brick Walls Neil Finn - One Nil ...and tonight, Mr. Gabriel will give way to New Non-Fiction, thanks to Kellie...!!! - -john ........... Sometimes the beauty of life John ...... Hits like lightning .... DeFord Washing everything clear ........... -Shawn Colvin jdef@yahoo.com 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: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 17:43:06 -0800 From: "The Guy At The End of the Bar" Subject: Re: The new guy has a play list. > Hi, everyone! > I'm Larry, Los Angeles (4-time Susan concertgoer, which probably still > relegates me to novice status). Just joined the group and have already met > one great fellow Werner-ite. Or maybe several, with many more to be named later. ;-) 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: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 17:50:48 -0800 From: "Napkin Doodler" Subject: In the Pipeline New additions or CDs on the way. The following are new additions to my library or are on the way via US mail. 1. Moxy Fruvous (Live Noise) recommended by Suzie Tee 2. Holly Cole (too lazy to look up title) recommended by Susan Werner 3. Nancy LaMott (too lazy to look up title) recommended by a Jefferson Airplane fan and seconded by Newbie Larry. 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: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 21:58:22 -0800 From: "john vavrek" Subject: the listening and reading list well, as life tends to fill up at this time of year, so does the available space on my spiritual jukebox! i started to answer this aptly timed question last week, but found myself too busy. really? too busy for the B-list? well, don't forget about raising the boy, and singing in the choirs.... so, i won't include Claudio Manteverdi's 1610 Vesper's in my play list, even though my director just told me this week that i'll be playing guitar accompaniment on two movements of the Magnificat. that's not listening for pleasure, even if i enjoy it! (you know, Dad loves his WORK) but i tend to listen to different stuff at home, in the car and at work. i've noticed a lot of us contributors have similar distinctions. it really makes sense for me. i'll try to repeat what i've heard in the last week on those three venues. oops, four venues; i listen to downloaded mp3's on my computer at home!!! today: Selenography, by Rachel's Rumor and Sigh, by Richard Thompson Gonna Take a Miracle, by Laura Nyro (with Labelle) The Regulators, by Stephen King (read by Frank Muller) Time Between Trains, guess who!! Humming, by Duncan Sheik the junior high school vice principal telling me my son will be suspended for the rest of the week!! Save the Country (live) Laura Nyro (from the compilation CD) (i've got fury in my soul, and fury's gonna take me to the glory goal in my mind i can't study war no more!) (Bonsai, Bonsai, Standing in my own way, Bonsai!!) sorry, i lapsed for a moment! tonight i will listen to Michael Manring's wonderful bass solo, entitled The Enormous Room, after eecummings' book concerning his experiences as a WW1 prisoner of war (even though he was only a medic!), then on to Ellis Paul's Conversations with a Ghost, and follow that up with i don't know what! any suggestions? i don't own an acoustic piano, or i would probably work out on that tonight. i can get a lot more physical on the piano than the guitar (though it sure is hard to walk into the kitchen while playing the piano), and the electric keyboards, though sounding really good once they're recorded, don't inspire me that much when i'm just noodling at home. also on the list lately: King Crimson Lizard (as i was thinking about my own high school experience!) Richard Thompson Mock Tudor Emotional Bends Robbie Macintosh Grace and Gravity the Story Steady Pull (and) Plumb Jonatha Brooke so here's my question to the rest of you guys: what books have you been reading lately?!! i've actually read some new non-fiction. i read the fellowship of the ring back in early October, then got back into social studies. in my curiosity about why the world hates the United States of America, i read Lies My Teacher Told Me, and Endless Enemies. yesterday i started to read The Trial of Henry Kissinger. i suppose before too long i'll have to lapse back into something romantic, or i'll..., i'll..., i don't know, get depressed or arrested! or write a song about it!! well, this parting note. if Susan Werner was the Tiger Woman in the Story of My Life, why did she change her stripes to spots for the attire of the recent touring season? has she become the Ocelot Woman? the Leopard Woman? you know, leave them laughing when you go...., john oregon 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: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 01:22:18 -0600 From: Kellie Lin Knott Subject: Re: the listening and reading list = > > so here's my question to the rest of you guys: what books have you been > reading lately?!! I love this thread...i'm terrible at remembering author's names, and too lazy to go find my books, so for now i'll just list titles. anyone requiring further info. can contact me ... most recently it's been non-fiction. the list includes: 'conversations with norman mailer', 'the reflexology workout', 'on writing well', 'the heart of the hunter', 'zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance' the fiction titles: 'a winter's tale' (shakespeare - can't forget *that* author), how i learned to drive - paula vogel, 'a pale view of hills' (same author as 'remains of the day'), 'moby dick' (re-reading), 'treasure island' (read for the first time and was DELIGHTED with it!) 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: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 01:24:41 -0600 From: Kellie Lin Knott Subject: rotation 1) nnf - susan 2) regrooving the dream - patty larkin 3) greatest hits collection - chet baker 4) rhythm of the chakras, drumming for the body's energy centers - glen velez 5) patricia barber live - patricia barber 6) sinfonye - the complete hildegard von bingen 7) live at carnegie hall - bernadette peters 8) sailing to philadelphia - mark knopfler titles that I hope to be listening to soon: 1) maria *and* bound by the beauty - jane siberry (saw her at the ironhorse and LOVED her!) 2) suzanne vega - songs in red and gray (saw her last night - same deal!) 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: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 22:19:13 -0800 From: "Mr. Goodwrench" Subject: Re: the listening and reading list > well, as life tends to fill up at this time of year In Oregon, of course, you are not allowed to fill up your own life. 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: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 23:18:52 -0800 From: "john vavrek" Subject: Fw: the listening and reading list - ----- Original Message ----- From: john vavrek To: Kellie Lin Knott Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 11:14 PM Subject: Re: the listening and reading list > you're reading Zen and the Art of Motorpsycho Nightmares!!?? > > sorry, it's the Dylan influence...! > > jv 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 #240 ******************************* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- 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