From: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org (believers-digest) To: believers-digest@smoe.org Subject: believers-digest V10 #32 Reply-To: believers@smoe.org Sender: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk believers-digest Wednesday, May 10 2006 Volume 10 : Number 032 In Today's believer's digest: ----------------- Susan on 5/7 [capitoltee@comcast.net] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 09 May 2006 13:17:44 +0000 From: capitoltee@comcast.net Subject: Susan on 5/7 Susan was at the Howmet Theater in Whitehall, MI, on Sunday May 7, 3pm. The venue is a small restored old theater downtown, overlooking White Lake, near Lake MI. It's just about due east of Sheboygan, WI. She admitted that she hadn't a clue where she was, and asked about the area's claims to fame. She was bemused about the 'World's Largest Weather Vane' across the White River, in Montague, but as 'weather vane' was easier to rhyme than Hooker Chemical, she added a customized verse to 'Stay on Your Side of Town' in the venue's honor. She showed natural Michigander/Midwest ability to use one's hands to illustrate one's location in the state of Michigan - followed by her bodily interpretations of Cape Cod (hooked arm) and West Virginia (hand with middle finger raised). The guy who announced her thanked us for choosing live music over yard work. It was a picture-perfect day, and sadly there were very few people in the audience. Heck, I drove 240 miles for this show, so what do I know about priorities? Didn't keep a set list, but it was very similar to her last few shows. She opened with 'Unread Book', followed by 'Don't Work With Your Friends'. Then, in no particular order, 'Philosophy', 'No One Needs to Know', 'You Come Through', 'Don't I Know You', 'Give Me Chicago', 'Stay on Your Side of Town', and 'I Can't Be New'. Second set opened with 'Big Big Car', in honor of the 'miles-per-gallon' Coupe de Ville in the parking lot. Then 'Barbed Wire Boys', 'Time Between Trains', 'May I Suggest', and then her Evangelically Agnostic mini-set, including her version of the Lord's Prayer ('deliver us from those who think they're you') and a brand new one entitled 'The Eighth Day', direct from Genesis, about the story of creation and how on the 8th day, God's phone started ringing off the hook. Also the one where 'I will get my portion, I'll get my reward' (title, anyone?) She talked more during this portion of the show than at any other point. She seems to have a lot to say about this new project, as she kept referring to it. She ended with 'My Strange Nation', and encored with 'Sunday Kind of Love'. What's the scoop on the new project, anyway? She did a number of things for/from it in Feb. at the Ark, too. Suzie Tee 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 V10 #32 ******************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------- 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