From: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com (edheads-digest) To: edheads-digest@smoe.org Subject: edheads-digest V9 #6 Reply-To: edheads@efohio.com Sender: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com Errors-To: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com Precedence: bulk edheads-digest Sunday, January 8 2006 Volume 09 : Number 006 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Mike Clem @ Jammin' Java 1/6 [Kerry Frey ] Re: passport to canada [Beth Breisnes ] RE: Mike Clem @ Jammin' Java 1/6 ["Benjamin C. Galizio" Subject: Mike Clem @ Jammin' Java 1/6 Ok, I'll go first. I was there back in May 2004 when Mike first played solo, but this was a different Clem. Sure, he was turning 40, but he put out his own CD, and now he's had at least one epic stage show. He was a little uneasy at the start, but 2 hours and 15 minutes later now we know he can hold his own. Yes, for those of you who skipped to the end, "Redneck Woman" was a cover of the Gretchen Wilson song, and was a nice way to start off the show, followed by a nice rendition of "Fifth Of July". "Sheila" he'd played before, but "Blue State Girl" was new, and a classic Clem funny one. Another nice classic, "The Ghosts Of St. Georges Drive" wasn't a surprise to those at soundcheck (no, not me, didn't get there 'til 7). Then followed a bunch of new songs. I think Daniel Brindley & Eddie Hartness just joined him for "Boxes", but there might have been one more. I'm particularly fond of "I.S.O.", and "Virgil's Refund" has a nice singalong. "Another Damn Wedding" was a new one that's not on the CD (I think that's the title), but it's also a funny one. "Run To The Lord" had the best intro, as Mike's now helping out a Sunday school teacher and has decided to scare the kids with the devil. The backing vocals from this up and coming local band was quite nice as well. "Joseph Was A Carpenter" is a Clem original from 1999 that I just saved a copy of this year featuring Julie on vox. Info: http://www.wksu.org/ornaments/eddieohio.html Listen (and check out "The Night Before Christmas" as well): http://www.wksu.org/ornaments/index.html#hourtwo "Atlantic" and another two of the CD closed off the set, which was already closing in on 2 hours. He came out for the first encore and told a sweet story about how he wrote the song for his new lady love as a Christmas Present (I think he said "Julianne", but I could be wrong). "The Bird" was a good way to end (his birthday was that day), but we weren't ready to let him go. He was presented with a big birthday cake (looked like a picture of him on it), then said he was out of material, so invited the band back up. They went with the classic closer, "Old Dominion", and generated Mike's third standing o of the night. Great show, the CD is good, and now I'm pumped for the Birchmere show next Saturday. Kerry 1. Redneck Woman 2. Fifth Of July 3. Sheila 4. Blue State Girl 5. The Ghosts Of St. Georges Drive 6. Boxes (with Daniel Brindley & Eddie Hartness) 7. Sprawl 8. Racer X 9. I.S.O. 10. The Drill 11. Virgil's Refund 12. Another Damn Wedding 13. Run To The Lord (with Robbie Schaefer, Eddie Hartness & Julie Wells) 14. Joseph Was A Carpenter (with Julie Wells) 15. Atlantic (with Robbie Schaefer) 16. Rosencrantz 17. The Moment 18. /encore 1/ Julianne 19. The Bird 20. /encore 2/ Old Dominion (with Robbie Schaefer, Eddie Hartness & Julie Wells) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 14:43:40 -0800 From: Beth Breisnes Subject: Re: passport to canada fyi to all... driving, you still don't *need* a passport. flying, they can require it, but depending on the border guard, they may not. cheers, american ex-pat in british columbia On 1/6/06, Brendan wrote: > Rhiannon, > > I was just in Niagara Falls last weekend and had no problem crossing over > and back with just my driver's license - and we stayed on the Canadian side > as well. It is not exactly true though that you don't need a passport to > enter the country. If I were flying in from the US I would most definitely > have my passport! > > You should be fine. :) > > Happy trails, eh! > > Brendan > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-edheads@efohio.com [mailto:owner-edheads@efohio.com] On Behalf > Of rhiannon giles > Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 5:33 PM > To: efo list; nields list > Subject: passport to canada > > sorry for the cross-post and the lack of any music content... but i have a > question that I think some of you might be able to help me with. Zach and I > are planning a trip to Niagara Falls soon, and we want to stay on the > canadian side. I want to be very sure i can get there and get back, though. > My passport is expired, and I know it can take up to 6 weeks to get it > renewed. It is my understanding that you don't have to have your passport > yet to get in and out of canada. is this true? does anyone know for sure? > I have a certified birth certificate, my marriage license, my social > security card, and a license. I know that used to by way more than enough. > Is it still? > > Any help is appreciated, I want to visit canada, but I don't want to be > stuck there. :) nothing against canada, but my kitty would miss me. > > Reply off-list... unless there are others that want to know. > > Thanks! > -rhiannon > > rhiannonrichard@gmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 21:37:51 -0500 From: "Benjamin C. Galizio" Subject: RE: Mike Clem @ Jammin' Java 1/6 Kudos for using WKSU as your source! They are NPR out of Kent State University here in NE Ohio. Folkalley.com is also run from WKSU. They play EFO quite often during their folk hours. - -----Original Message----- From: owner-edheads@efohio.com [mailto:owner-edheads@efohio.com] On Behalf Of Kerry Frey Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 2:50 PM To: edheads@efohio.com Subject: Mike Clem @ Jammin' Java 1/6 Ok, I'll go first. I was there back in May 2004 when Mike first played solo, but this was a different Clem. Sure, he was turning 40, but he put out his own CD, and now he's had at least one epic stage show. He was a little uneasy at the start, but 2 hours and 15 minutes later now we know he can hold his own. Yes, for those of you who skipped to the end, "Redneck Woman" was a cover of the Gretchen Wilson song, and was a nice way to start off the show, followed by a nice rendition of "Fifth Of July". "Sheila" he'd played before, but "Blue State Girl" was new, and a classic Clem funny one. Another nice classic, "The Ghosts Of St. Georges Drive" wasn't a surprise to those at soundcheck (no, not me, didn't get there 'til 7). Then followed a bunch of new songs. I think Daniel Brindley & Eddie Hartness just joined him for "Boxes", but there might have been one more. I'm particularly fond of "I.S.O.", and "Virgil's Refund" has a nice singalong. "Another Damn Wedding" was a new one that's not on the CD (I think that's the title), but it's also a funny one. "Run To The Lord" had the best intro, as Mike's now helping out a Sunday school teacher and has decided to scare the kids with the devil. The backing vocals from this up and coming local band was quite nice as well. "Joseph Was A Carpenter" is a Clem original from 1999 that I just saved a copy of this year featuring Julie on vox. Info: http://www.wksu.org/ornaments/eddieohio.html Listen (and check out "The Night Before Christmas" as well): http://www.wksu.org/ornaments/index.html#hourtwo "Atlantic" and another two of the CD closed off the set, which was already closing in on 2 hours. He came out for the first encore and told a sweet story about how he wrote the song for his new lady love as a Christmas Present (I think he said "Julianne", but I could be wrong). "The Bird" was a good way to end (his birthday was that day), but we weren't ready to let him go. He was presented with a big birthday cake (looked like a picture of him on it), then said he was out of material, so invited the band back up. They went with the classic closer, "Old Dominion", and generated Mike's third standing o of the night. Great show, the CD is good, and now I'm pumped for the Birchmere show next Saturday. Kerry 1. Redneck Woman 2. Fifth Of July 3. Sheila 4. Blue State Girl 5. The Ghosts Of St. Georges Drive 6. Boxes (with Daniel Brindley & Eddie Hartness) 7. Sprawl 8. Racer X 9. I.S.O. 10. The Drill 11. Virgil's Refund 12. Another Damn Wedding 13. Run To The Lord (with Robbie Schaefer, Eddie Hartness & Julie Wells) 14. Joseph Was A Carpenter (with Julie Wells) 15. Atlantic (with Robbie Schaefer) 16. Rosencrantz 17. The Moment 18. /encore 1/ Julianne 19. The Bird 20. /encore 2/ Old Dominion (with Robbie Schaefer, Eddie Hartness & Julie Wells) ------------------------------ End of edheads-digest V9 #6 ***************************