From: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com (edheads-digest) To: edheads-digest@smoe.org Subject: edheads-digest V2 #111 Reply-To: edheads@efohio.com Sender: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com Errors-To: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com Precedence: bulk edheads-digest Tuesday, June 22 1999 Volume 02 : Number 111 Today's Subjects: ----------------- EFO: radio airplay [CBonfig1@aol.com] Re: EFO: radio airplay [Wbsmiles@aol.com] Re: favorite songs... [MikeTRose@aol.com] Re: edheads: Favorite song [McCauslands ] Re: EFO: radio airplay [lara jakes ] Favorite Song! ["Marlene J. Geary" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 08:48:16 EDT From: CBonfig1@aol.com Subject: EFO: radio airplay OK, question time: Everyone has been putting in their two cents on their fav tune from Fishbowl, but if you request airplay from local AAA radio, what do you think the most likely song to get played would be (aka "the single")? My guess, at least here in Philly on WXPN, would be "Woman of Faith". Upbeat, not too folky or quirky sounding...sounds more "mainstream" (and I mean that in a good way!) than most of the other selections. Chuck ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 08:55:53 EDT From: Wbsmiles@aol.com Subject: Re: EFO: radio airplay Although I missed it, my best friend told me that on Friday, WAMU, the local DC NPR station, played the Old Dominion on the drive-home bluegrass show. The announcer (I can never remember his name!) said that although EFO was not a bluegrass band, the new CD was great and they are definitely worth checking out. And I never hear him talk about something that isn't bluegrass, so have to love that! Very cool! Smiles, Wendy :o) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 15:03:00 EDT From: MikeTRose@aol.com Subject: Re: favorite songs... Favorite songs... Live: If I Had A Boat Three Fine Daughters Of Farmer Brown (do the joe!) One The Bridge Jerusalem (although rarely seen it played live) on disc: Sahara Woman Of Faith, 20 Thousand Hearts... okay, anything Robbie sings :-) Gravity Simile Song Falling Rock Any word on the next visit by EFO to the Big Apple? The show they did at Fez was absolutely smokin' and PACKED to the walls -- I can only imagine that the new album and their appearance at Falcon Ridge will pull even more latent edheads out of the woodwork. - --M. Michael T. Rose LIFE Magazine michael_rose@lifeedit.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 21:56:00 -0400 From: McCauslands Subject: Re: edheads: Favorite song Favorite song live: An Irish Blessing They did this at my first show ever, I think December '97 at the Birchmere, as their final encore. I've been begging them to do it again ever since. Bookends is a close second, along with whatever song Eddie does his solo to where he finishes by jumping up and down like Animal on the Muppet Show Favorite song recorded: Too hard to pick just one, so I'll do it by disc - Actually Not (gray? green? who knows?) - Mimosas in Missouri (wife says Imagine Me) we both also love In Paradise even though it makes us bawl every time IRODEFIDOHOME - Oh My Brother (wife says ditto) I have to stop whatever I'm doing everytime I hear this just to listen to Julie's amazing voice. Big Noise - Observation (wife says Under David's Feet) Portable EFO Show - Operator (wife says If I Had a Boat) Looking Out the Fishbowl - Eddie's Concubine, followed closely by Old Dominion because I'm a native Virginian (wife says 20,000 Hearts 'cause she loves the story behind it) Honorable mention to Fifth of July, the first EFO song we knew all the words to before it ever came out on disc, and which our 4-year-old son loves to sing. Shawn & Andrea mourning the 4-month wait til the next Birchmere show ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 22:35:57 -0400 From: lara jakes Subject: Re: EFO: radio airplay At 08:48 AM 6/21/99 EDT, you wrote: >OK, question time: > >Everyone has been putting in their two cents on their fav tune from Fishbowl, >but if you request airplay from local AAA radio, what do you think the most >likely song to get played would be (aka "the single")? > >My guess, at least here in Philly on WXPN, would be "Woman of Faith". Upbeat, >not too folky or quirky sounding...sounds more "mainstream" (and I mean that >in a good way!) than most of the other selections. > Yeah, I agree: It'll probably be "Woman of Faith" on radio stations outside Virginia and the DeeCee area, in which case it'll be "Old Dominion." Up here in Albany, however, we're still listening to Nirvana on the radio . But EFO *did* wow the local crowd at the Eighth Step in Albany a few months ago, so there's hope these silly upstaters will catch on before Y3K. Oh: I amend my previous fave selection from "Big Noise": it's "Margot Fonteyn." Although "Gravity" is still right up there....... ~~~~~~~ Lara Jakes State Reporter The Times Union Albany, New York USA www.timesunion.com ljakes@albany.net ljakes@timesunion.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 23:42:34 -0400 From: "Marlene J. Geary" Subject: Favorite Song! I'd have to say my favorite is "I Don't Think I Know Me" off of Big Noise! - -Marlene Kissimmee, FL ------------------------------ End of edheads-digest V2 #111 *****************************