From: owner-find-your-mind-digest@smoe.org (find-your-mind-digest) To: find-your-mind-digest@smoe.org Subject: find-your-mind-digest V2 #84 Reply-To: find-your-mind@smoe.org Sender: owner-find-your-mind-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-find-your-mind-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk find-your-mind-digest Tuesday, July 20 1999 Volume 02 : Number 084 Today's Subjects: ----------------- test [freaker ] [Fwd: a friend's review of yesterday's luscious performance at lilith fair :P] ["Robert A. Peate" ] LJ on JL [MykePM@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 00:13:01 -0400 From: freaker Subject: test i'm trying to reconfigure the mailing list for the reply-to address thing to work among othe things only important to myself...but i think i screwed up...if anyone is familiar and can offer help...i'd be very grateful... sara ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 08:30:11 -0400 From: "Robert A. Peate" Subject: [Fwd: a friend's review of yesterday's luscious performance at lilith fair :P] This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - --------------6B857D88748E7A17BD11C3C2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit i had thought i was subscribing to this list, but i wasn't yet . . . :) (it's all your fault, c. a. ;P ) - --------------6B857D88748E7A17BD11C3C2 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Message-ID: <37920210.1F155D6A@suffolk.lib.ny.us> Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 12:34:24 -0400 From: "Robert A. Peate" Organization: Universal Exports X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.04 [en] (Win95; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 Newsgroups: alt.music.luscious-jackson,find-your-mind@smoe.org,robinfairy@yahoo.com Subject: a friend's review of yesterday's luscious performance at lilith fair :P Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit a friend of mine who attended the los angeles lilith fair yesterday wrote me this this morning (she will probably revise and extend it later): i just got back from lilith fair. so...where do i start? i'll start with the luscious ladies, since they started the show. they were the first band on the main stage (there were two other small stages outside the amphitheater). they went on so early--4:20 p.m. but they were great! jill was so cute, and sexy. she didn't play her guitar on two songs--"naked eye" and "state of the world" (i think that's the title), and she danced quite a bit. very cute dancing. and she got the audience all doing "the pogo" (a dance that seems to consist of bouncing up and down as if you were on a pogo stick) during "state of the world", their final song. she wore a yellow cotton v-neck shirt and a black skirt, above the knees, and black sandals. and her hair is now a honey-brown, about shoulder-length. she seemed to be having fun up there. gabby was miss cool. she played the keyboards on one song. she sang lead on a couple of the songs. they seem to switch off. i like jill's voice better, but gabby's songs were good too. she wore a pink cotton sleeveless shirt with khaki pants. and sunglasses. kate wore jeans and a blue athletic-looking shirt, probably had a team logo or something on it. there were others playing with them. the keyboardist was a man, and at one point he switched to playing guitar with gabby. and there was a dj. and ashwin sood, from sarah's band (and her husband as i'm sure you know), played a different set of drums. bongos and stuff like that, i think. and there was another woman, with long blonde hair, who at times played guitar, sang backup, and played the drums when ash wasn't on them. it was a little confusing. too much talent up there. :) when they played "ladyfingers", sarah came on stage and sang with them. probably emmylou harris' part. i was impressed. this was about five hours before sarah was due on stage for her set, and she did *not* come and sing with any of the other following acts. not mya, not the dixie chicks, not the pretenders, not even sheryl crow. only with luscious jackson. pretty complimentary, wouldn't you say? :) credit-where-credit-is-due department: written by robin cole, robinfairy@yahoo.com. :P - --------------6B857D88748E7A17BD11C3C2-- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 06:51:04 -0800 From: "C.A. Carlino" Subject: Jill Cunniff/Leonard Cohen Connection...... In last week's New Musical Express (10/7/99), there was an article about Jill Cunniff entitled 'The Tunes That Made Her a Woman', and I quote: Record you fell in love to: 'Suzanne' - Leonard Cohen. "My husband and I, it's one of our favourite songs. I think he's a brilliant songwriter and we listen to him all the time. We first heard it about five years ago but he's still our favourite artist. He's mutually appreciated." Heartbreak tune: 'Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye' - Roberta Flack "It's actually a Leonard Cohen song. Let me just find it ... I'm sitting next to my record collection! I just want to find this particular song 'cos it's a really good heartbreak song. Here it is. It's called 'Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye'. It's the saddest song I've ever heard and it reminds me of a specific heartbreak but I won't say which one. It's a great way to wallow in self-pity! The Roberta Flack version really has the necessary pathos and soul." LookSmart … or keep looking. http://www.looksmart.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 07:04:31 -0800 From: "C.A. Carlino" Subject: Jill Cunniff/Leonard Cohen Connection...... In last week's New Musical Express (10/7/99), there was an article about Jill Cunniff entitled 'The Tunes That Made Her a Woman', and I quote: Record you fell in love to: 'Suzanne' - Leonard Cohen. "My husband and I, it's one of our favourite songs. I think he's a brilliant songwriter and we listen to him all the time. We first heard it about five years ago but he's still our favourite artist. He's mutually appreciated." Heartbreak tune: 'Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye' - Roberta Flack "It's actually a Leonard Cohen song. Let me just find it ... I'm sitting next to my record collection! I just want to find this particular song 'cos it's a really good heartbreak song. Here it is. It's called 'Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye'. It's the saddest song I've ever heard and it reminds me of a specific heartbreak but I won't say which one. It's a great way to wallow in self-pity! The Roberta Flack version really has the necessary pathos and soul." LookSmart … or keep looking. http://www.looksmart.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 09:35:14 -0700 From: Miss Propaganda Subject: Re: Lilith Fair in San Diego freaker wrote: > > played new stuff and it was still boring. > > i think i need to a. clean out your ears > b. kill you > c. bring you to a show with me and force you to > *hear* the music.... > > and everyone knows *c is the heavenly option* (heavenly reference that > anyone on this list recognizes i will love you and you should email me.) c c c c... > They > > played Surprise though and it sounded AWESOME. (I think perhaps because it was > > among the other boring stuff). > > the stuff is not boring! what music have you been listening to as of > late that you consider lj boring? > I think Ash was playing bongos with them on that song too...damn, that guy rocks (even though he married Ms. McLachlan). To answer your question, Sara, the only thing I've been remotely interested in lately is Hole and Lucinda Williams (now THAT'S a weird combo). > > the Murmurs at the Village stage (they > > ROCKED, btw). > > i <3 the murmurs... everyone should <3 the murmurs!! rrrrar, Sarah ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 20:02:10 EDT From: MykePM@aol.com Subject: LJ on JL Just a friendly reminder that LJ is appearing on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno tonight. Wouldn't want anyone to forget and miss it. - -Mike ------------------------------ End of find-your-mind-digest V2 #84 ***********************************