From: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org (believers-digest) To: believers-digest@smoe.org Subject: believers-digest V10 #36 Reply-To: believers@smoe.org Sender: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk believers-digest Monday, May 15 2006 Volume 10 : Number 036 In Today's believer's digest: ----------------- Re: red molly's roots [wojbearpig ] passim late show setlist [wojizzle forizzle ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 15:00:10 -0400 From: wojbearpig Subject: Re: red molly's roots one time at band camp, john vavrek said: > i sure agree. Suze, for instance, doesn't always play any one song of hers > at every concert. there are songs i always want to hear that she omits, and > requests that go by the wayside too, but honestly, every song she plays IS > one i wanted to hear as well! and she always pulls something out to > surprise me/us. for instance, at last night's late show at passim, she pulled out vance gilbert! (a complete setlist, etc. will be posted eventually, i promise!) > now, with Richard Thompson and Vincent 1952 (the Red Molly thread for those > of you not paying attention), i have wished that he wouldn't feel compelled > to play it. i'm not entirely sure that he does. i get the feeling that he just really enjoys playing the song and enjoys the reaction it gets from the crowd. it's just one of those few great, great songs that taps into *something* which appeals to a lot of people. if i had the fortune to own the lap that the song-writing gods dropped that tune into (and i could sing), i'd play that song every night too! woj 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: Sun, 14 May 2006 23:48:02 -0400 From: wojizzle forizzle Subject: passim late show setlist the late show at passim! oooooooo scary! vance gilbert just sort of showed up (though one thinks that it was pre-planned). susan played brushes on a stack of papers -- sounds surprisingly like a proper snare drum! imagine that! several new songs. gotta love that. and her version of "love is blue" is really good, even if it kinda sorta reminds me of "we three kings". lots of familiar faces in the audience, perhaps some can fill in the details or their impressions of the evening. also, if anyone made it to the early show, i'd like to hear how the "prefessional" performance went. here's the late show setlist: Susan Werner May 13, 2006 (late show) Club Passim Cambridge, MA Susan Werner: vocals, piano, guitar, brushes Greg Holt: bass Vance Gilbert: interloper Unread Book Don't Work With Your Friends The Nearness of You [Ned Jones and Hoagy Carmichael] (w/ Vance Gilbert) A Change Is Gonna Come [Sam Cooke] (Vance on lead vocals and guitar) Philanthropy You Come Through Tall Drink Of Water Love Is Blue [Paul Mauriat] Much At All (solo) Less Talk More Music (solo) Time Between Trains Shades Of Grey St. Mary's Of Regrets Do All The Good You Can (new, solo) Why Is Your Heaven So Small? (new, solo acapella) My Lord Did Trouble Me (new) My Strange Nation Encore: Drive [The Cars] 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 #36 ******************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------- 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