From: owner-harbinger-digest@smoe.org (harbinger-digest) To: harbinger-digest@smoe.org Subject: harbinger-digest V5 #133 Reply-To: harbinger@smoe.org Sender: owner-harbinger-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-harbinger-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk harbinger-digest Monday, August 21 2000 Volume 05 : Number 133 HARBINGER DIGEST To post, mail harbinger@smoe.org To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe harbinger-digest To get list info file, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: info harbinger-digest Today's Subjects: ---------------- (harbinger) stop the dissin' [gassy@gurlmail.com] Re: (harbinger) Paula Live [gassy@gurlmail.com] Re: (harbinger) stop the dissin' ["Paula" ] (harbinger) Donna DeLory ["Paula" ] Re: (harbinger) Donna DeLory [Rachel Cahn ] Re: (harbinger) stop the dissin' ["Michael Kleinert" ] Re: (harbinger) Donna DeLory ["Michael Kleinert" ] Re: (harbinger) Donna DeLory ["Paula" ] Re: (harbinger) Paula Live [Brian C ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 20 Aug 2000 05:47:27 -0400 From: gassy@gurlmail.com Subject: (harbinger) stop the dissin' hey kenn, i think dissin' paula cole for not making the album *you* like is just plain dumb. why should she blame herself for her album not selling? mainstream music is f*cked and so stuff like Paula's will never be huge like, say, Madonna and that is a GOOD thing. If you don't like her music, why dont you go make your own? no really, do it and stop whinging and see how hard it is. Lastly, a bit of advice- please stop the rambling off-track, this *is* a fanclub list after all and if you have something else to talk about, why dont you email the person directly. Diane On Sat, 19 August 2000, "Michael Kleinert" wrote: > > While I understand that the music industry is in fact a business, and that > record companies sign artists to make money, not music, I have a hard time > considering an record album to be a failure. It is somewhat a shame that > even intangible credit seems based upon sales alone. > > There are indeed many famous artist out there who have put out mediocre > albums, but are star performers. There is also the opposite, likely much > more common, where the performer can't even come close to living up to the > quality of the album when they perform live. For example, I would place > "Seal" in that category. Melissa Etheridge has built her reputation and > following on her live performance, and Natalie Merchant was unimpressive > live a couple of years ago, but has now turned that around. Rusted Root and > Barenaked Ladies -- they've built their reputation on their live > performance. It simply varies by artist. Tracy Chapman has had very solid > live albums, yet has only built a gradual following for her live > performances. I thought her recent album was a little disappointing, but > after seeing it performed live TWO nights in a row at the Beacon Theater, > the disc simply hasn't left my disc player! > > I am a firm believer that sales of any product is directly related to > marketing, and nothing more. If you listen to the "hit" radio stations, you > are hard pressed to find many songs that display real talent or quality. If > you see many of those performers live, they are very disappointing. > > Paula has always surpassed her previous performances, with the current tour > having simply blown me away beyond any expectation. > > She has many fans who absolutely appreciate her, and I certainly didn't > think that the cowboy song was her best, though that's the one the powers > that be decided was good for the radio listening-audience. > > I first noticed Paula when she worked with Peter Gabriel. She really stood > out, and there was a certain something that spoke to you, even as a backup > vocalist. That says quite a lot. > > Perhaps she'd be best recognized by putting out a live album? Perhaps it's > simply unfortunate that much of the quality music from the real quality > artists with the most talent just doesn't make it to the radio. > > Success measured by the Cowboy song on the radio? It's an unfortunate > bottom line. > > Mike > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kenneth Carpenter" > To: > Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 7:25 PM > Subject: (harbinger) Newspaper Article About Paula (#2) > > > > >From The Chicago Sun-Times, Inc. > > August 6, 2000 > > > > >Paula Cole faces drought after hot `Fire' > > > > >In 1997, Paula Cole sang "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" and it >made > > >her a star. Three years later, she might be thinking, "Where >have all > the > > >listeners gone?" > > > > >The transition from Cole's 1997 triumphs to the low profile of year >2000 > > >marks one of the most precipitous drops in pop history. Cole's >1997 > album > > >"This Fire" sold 1.6 million, the cheeky "Cowboy" was a >Top 10 hit, and > > >Cole received seven Grammy nominations, winning the >award for best new > > >artist. > > > > >Then she released "Amen" last September, and it barely made a ripple. >To > > >date it has sold fewer than 105,000 copies. > > > > :^O > > > > How many do you need to go gold? Anyone know? > > > > >That hasn't stopped Cole from touring, and it hasn't shaken her > > > >confidence, she insists. > > > > >But it did hit her hard. > > > > >"It's been very crushing because I've just put so much of my life >energy > > >into this, and I thought it would be bigger," said Cole, 32. >"But that's > > >life, and we have to go on." > > > > >Cole, who brings an element of spirituality to her folk- flavored, > > > >soul-spiced pop, mentions her own change of managers and some > >executive > > >shuffling at her label, Warner Bros. Records, as possible >factors in the > > >album's failure. She's also willing to shoulder some >blame. "Perhaps I > > >wrote music that didn't resonate with people. It could be that, too," > Cole > > >said. > > > > Well, you could knock me over with a feather... > > > > I suppose it's better late than never. Finally the pointed finger has > > managed to work its way back around to the person to whom it is attached. > > That's a good start. > > > > >But it's a halfhearted concession; she still can't understand why the > > > >album's "I Believe in Love," with its Barry White-style disco > > > >orchestration, didn't click. "I still feel in my heart that I wrote > >the > > >biggest hit song of my career, but it just didn't happen," she >said. > > > > >Cole will record a new album in Los Angeles next year, and she >doesn't > > >plan to do anything differently with the aim of returning to >the charts. > > >"When it comes to talent, I have no lack of confidence," >she said. > > > > >Copyright The Chicago Sun-Times, Inc. > > > > I have to say IBIL is an amazing song when you hear it remixed, but the > > album version pales in comparison. When I think of it that way, I'd have > to > > agree with her estimation that it's the biggest hit song of her career > (thus > > far). > > > > Kenn > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: > > unsubscribe harbinger > > > > Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will > > work for your EVERY time. > > > > Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: > > http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: > unsubscribe harbinger > > Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will > work for your EVERY time. > > Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: > http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html ________________________________________________________________________ - --> get your free, private gURLmail account at http://www.gURLmail.com !! - ------------------------------ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe harbinger Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will work for your EVERY time. Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html ------------------------------ Date: 20 Aug 2000 05:52:26 -0400 From: gassy@gurlmail.com Subject: Re: (harbinger) Paula Live Bri, the link you gave for paula live doesnt seem to work. Diane On Wed, 16 August 2000, Brian C wrote: > > Well, I just found these live performances of Me, > IDWTW & WHATHG for your viewing pleasure. > > Hope you all enjoy. > > > > -Bri > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com/ > > ------------------------------ > To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: > unsubscribe harbinger > > Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will > work for your EVERY time. > > Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: > http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html ________________________________________________________________________ - --> get your free, private gURLmail account at http://www.gURLmail.com !! - ------------------------------ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe harbinger Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will work for your EVERY time. Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 07:20:53 -0400 From: "Paula" Subject: Re: (harbinger) stop the dissin' Dianne, as someone who hasn't been on this list before, you have a LOT of nerve to jump right in and as you so intelligently say "dis" people who are well respected, and I might add PERSONAL aquaintances of Paula. You may want to watch before you leap in the future. Yes, you are intitled to your opinion, but make sure you have facts to back up your statements. paula R - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 5:47 AM Subject: (harbinger) stop the dissin' > hey kenn, > > i think dissin' paula cole for not making the album *you* like is just plain dumb. why should she blame herself for her album not selling? mainstream music is f*cked and so stuff like Paula's will never be huge like, say, Madonna and that is a GOOD thing. > If you don't like her music, why dont you go make your own? no really, do it and stop whinging and see how hard it is. > Lastly, a bit of advice- please stop the rambling off-track, this *is* a fanclub list after all and if you have something else to talk about, why dont you email the person directly. > > Diane > > > On Sat, 19 August 2000, "Michael Kleinert" wrote: > > > > > While I understand that the music industry is in fact a business, and that > > record companies sign artists to make money, not music, I have a hard time > > considering an record album to be a failure. It is somewhat a shame that > > even intangible credit seems based upon sales alone. > > > > There are indeed many famous artist out there who have put out mediocre > > albums, but are star performers. There is also the opposite, likely much > > more common, where the performer can't even come close to living up to the > > quality of the album when they perform live. For example, I would place > > "Seal" in that category. Melissa Etheridge has built her reputation and > > following on her live performance, and Natalie Merchant was unimpressive > > live a couple of years ago, but has now turned that around. Rusted Root and > > Barenaked Ladies -- they've built their reputation on their live > > performance. It simply varies by artist. Tracy Chapman has had very solid > > live albums, yet has only built a gradual following for her live > > performances. I thought her recent album was a little disappointing, but > > after seeing it performed live TWO nights in a row at the Beacon Theater, > > the disc simply hasn't left my disc player! > > > > I am a firm believer that sales of any product is directly related to > > marketing, and nothing more. If you listen to the "hit" radio stations, you > > are hard pressed to find many songs that display real talent or quality. If > > you see many of those performers live, they are very disappointing. > > > > Paula has always surpassed her previous performances, with the current tour > > having simply blown me away beyond any expectation. > > > > She has many fans who absolutely appreciate her, and I certainly didn't > > think that the cowboy song was her best, though that's the one the powers > > that be decided was good for the radio listening-audience. > > > > I first noticed Paula when she worked with Peter Gabriel. She really stood > > out, and there was a certain something that spoke to you, even as a backup > > vocalist. That says quite a lot. > > > > Perhaps she'd be best recognized by putting out a live album? Perhaps it's > > simply unfortunate that much of the quality music from the real quality > > artists with the most talent just doesn't make it to the radio. > > > > Success measured by the Cowboy song on the radio? It's an unfortunate > > bottom line. > > > > Mike > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Kenneth Carpenter" > > To: > > Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 7:25 PM > > Subject: (harbinger) Newspaper Article About Paula (#2) > > > > > > > >From The Chicago Sun-Times, Inc. > > > August 6, 2000 > > > > > > >Paula Cole faces drought after hot `Fire' > > > > > > >In 1997, Paula Cole sang "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" and it >made > > > >her a star. Three years later, she might be thinking, "Where >have all > > the > > > >listeners gone?" > > > > > > >The transition from Cole's 1997 triumphs to the low profile of year >2000 > > > >marks one of the most precipitous drops in pop history. Cole's >1997 > > album > > > >"This Fire" sold 1.6 million, the cheeky "Cowboy" was a >Top 10 hit, and > > > >Cole received seven Grammy nominations, winning the >award for best new > > > >artist. > > > > > > >Then she released "Amen" last September, and it barely made a ripple. >To > > > >date it has sold fewer than 105,000 copies. > > > > > > :^O > > > > > > How many do you need to go gold? Anyone know? > > > > > > >That hasn't stopped Cole from touring, and it hasn't shaken her > > > > >confidence, she insists. > > > > > > >But it did hit her hard. > > > > > > >"It's been very crushing because I've just put so much of my life >energy > > > >into this, and I thought it would be bigger," said Cole, 32. >"But that's > > > >life, and we have to go on." > > > > > > >Cole, who brings an element of spirituality to her folk- flavored, > > > > >soul-spiced pop, mentions her own change of managers and some > > >executive > > > >shuffling at her label, Warner Bros. Records, as possible >factors in the > > > >album's failure. She's also willing to shoulder some >blame. "Perhaps I > > > >wrote music that didn't resonate with people. It could be that, too," > > Cole > > > >said. > > > > > > Well, you could knock me over with a feather... > > > > > > I suppose it's better late than never. Finally the pointed finger has > > > managed to work its way back around to the person to whom it is attached. > > > That's a good start. > > > > > > >But it's a halfhearted concession; she still can't understand why the > > > > >album's "I Believe in Love," with its Barry White-style disco > > > > >orchestration, didn't click. "I still feel in my heart that I wrote > > >the > > > >biggest hit song of my career, but it just didn't happen," she >said. > > > > > > >Cole will record a new album in Los Angeles next year, and she >doesn't > > > >plan to do anything differently with the aim of returning to >the charts. > > > >"When it comes to talent, I have no lack of confidence," >she said. > > > > > > >Copyright The Chicago Sun-Times, Inc. > > > > > > I have to say IBIL is an amazing song when you hear it remixed, but the > > > album version pales in comparison. When I think of it that way, I'd have > > to > > > agree with her estimation that it's the biggest hit song of her career > > (thus > > > far). > > > > > > Kenn > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: > > > unsubscribe harbinger > > > > > > Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will > > > work for your EVERY time. > > > > > > Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: > > > http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: > > unsubscribe harbinger > > > > Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will > > work for your EVERY time. > > > > Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: > > http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > --> get your free, private gURLmail account at http://www.gURLmail.com !! > > ------------------------------ > To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: > unsubscribe harbinger > > Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will > work for your EVERY time. > > Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: > http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html > > - ------------------------------ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe harbinger Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will work for your EVERY time. Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 07:24:12 -0400 From: "Paula" Subject: (harbinger) Donna DeLory Hi (OH OH...an OFF TOPIC post...I'm going to get "dissed") Actually it ISN"T off topic. Talked to Jay at length last night, and thought you NYC area people would like to know that he will be playing some gigs in the area in the next week or so, with some friends. One (name has slipped my mind) used to play for paula way back, and also, he WILL be playing with Donna for her gigs, as Quinn was not able to make it out. So, for all you Jay fans, there is something to look forward to. Oh yea, say HI to him for me, will ya? :) paula R - ------------------------------ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe harbinger Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will work for your EVERY time. Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 09:57:24 -0600 From: Rachel Cahn Subject: Re: (harbinger) Donna DeLory > Talked to Jay at length last night, and thought you NYC area people would > like to know that he will be playing some gigs in the area in the next week > or so, with some friends. One (name has slipped my mind) used to play for > paula way back, I think that's Gerry Leonard, a wonderful guitar player. He played on & recorded Carmen on This Fire and is on Harbinger. You can check out his site at http://www.spookyghost.com/ Jay also played on Gerry's record, Spooky Ghost, which is lovely. Rachel - ------------------------------ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe harbinger Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will work for your EVERY time. Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 12:21:53 -0400 From: "Michael Kleinert" Subject: Re: (harbinger) stop the dissin' Ummmm. Though it may not have been completely clear, I don't think that Kenn had the intentions that you believe he did. I think he actually was suggesting that the record company and promoters hadn't done a good job. Kenn is a big long-time fan, but at the same time is generally pretty fair and unbiased about things. Also, it is not off-topic, and it is a great thing to be able to present your viewpoint, no matter what it is. Not everybody has to agree or should agree. I think there's no place for balling people out just for not sharing your opinion. Take it easy. There's no personal assault on your tastes here, even if you may have great conviction for what you feel. Mike - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 5:47 AM Subject: (harbinger) stop the dissin' > hey kenn, > > i think dissin' paula cole for not making the album *you* like is just plain dumb. why should she blame herself for her album not selling? mainstream music is f*cked and so stuff like Paula's will never be huge like, say, Madonna and that is a GOOD thing. > If you don't like her music, why dont you go make your own? no really, do it and stop whinging and see how hard it is. > Lastly, a bit of advice- please stop the rambling off-track, this *is* a fanclub list after all and if you have something else to talk about, why dont you email the person directly. > > Diane > > > On Sat, 19 August 2000, "Michael Kleinert" wrote: > > > > > While I understand that the music industry is in fact a business, and that > > record companies sign artists to make money, not music, I have a hard time > > considering an record album to be a failure. It is somewhat a shame that > > even intangible credit seems based upon sales alone. > > > > There are indeed many famous artist out there who have put out mediocre > > albums, but are star performers. There is also the opposite, likely much > > more common, where the performer can't even come close to living up to the > > quality of the album when they perform live. For example, I would place > > "Seal" in that category. Melissa Etheridge has built her reputation and > > following on her live performance, and Natalie Merchant was unimpressive > > live a couple of years ago, but has now turned that around. Rusted Root and > > Barenaked Ladies -- they've built their reputation on their live > > performance. It simply varies by artist. Tracy Chapman has had very solid > > live albums, yet has only built a gradual following for her live > > performances. I thought her recent album was a little disappointing, but > > after seeing it performed live TWO nights in a row at the Beacon Theater, > > the disc simply hasn't left my disc player! > > > > I am a firm believer that sales of any product is directly related to > > marketing, and nothing more. If you listen to the "hit" radio stations, you > > are hard pressed to find many songs that display real talent or quality. If > > you see many of those performers live, they are very disappointing. > > > > Paula has always surpassed her previous performances, with the current tour > > having simply blown me away beyond any expectation. > > > > She has many fans who absolutely appreciate her, and I certainly didn't > > think that the cowboy song was her best, though that's the one the powers > > that be decided was good for the radio listening-audience. > > > > I first noticed Paula when she worked with Peter Gabriel. She really stood > > out, and there was a certain something that spoke to you, even as a backup > > vocalist. That says quite a lot. > > > > Perhaps she'd be best recognized by putting out a live album? Perhaps it's > > simply unfortunate that much of the quality music from the real quality > > artists with the most talent just doesn't make it to the radio. > > > > Success measured by the Cowboy song on the radio? It's an unfortunate > > bottom line. > > > > Mike > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Kenneth Carpenter" > > To: > > Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 7:25 PM > > Subject: (harbinger) Newspaper Article About Paula (#2) > > > > > > > >From The Chicago Sun-Times, Inc. > > > August 6, 2000 > > > > > > >Paula Cole faces drought after hot `Fire' > > > > > > >In 1997, Paula Cole sang "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" and it >made > > > >her a star. Three years later, she might be thinking, "Where >have all > > the > > > >listeners gone?" > > > > > > >The transition from Cole's 1997 triumphs to the low profile of year >2000 > > > >marks one of the most precipitous drops in pop history. Cole's >1997 > > album > > > >"This Fire" sold 1.6 million, the cheeky "Cowboy" was a >Top 10 hit, and > > > >Cole received seven Grammy nominations, winning the >award for best new > > > >artist. > > > > > > >Then she released "Amen" last September, and it barely made a ripple. >To > > > >date it has sold fewer than 105,000 copies. > > > > > > :^O > > > > > > How many do you need to go gold? Anyone know? > > > > > > >That hasn't stopped Cole from touring, and it hasn't shaken her > > > > >confidence, she insists. > > > > > > >But it did hit her hard. > > > > > > >"It's been very crushing because I've just put so much of my life >energy > > > >into this, and I thought it would be bigger," said Cole, 32. >"But that's > > > >life, and we have to go on." > > > > > > >Cole, who brings an element of spirituality to her folk- flavored, > > > > >soul-spiced pop, mentions her own change of managers and some > > >executive > > > >shuffling at her label, Warner Bros. Records, as possible >factors in the > > > >album's failure. She's also willing to shoulder some >blame. "Perhaps I > > > >wrote music that didn't resonate with people. It could be that, too," > > Cole > > > >said. > > > > > > Well, you could knock me over with a feather... > > > > > > I suppose it's better late than never. Finally the pointed finger has > > > managed to work its way back around to the person to whom it is attached. > > > That's a good start. > > > > > > >But it's a halfhearted concession; she still can't understand why the > > > > >album's "I Believe in Love," with its Barry White-style disco > > > > >orchestration, didn't click. "I still feel in my heart that I wrote > > >the > > > >biggest hit song of my career, but it just didn't happen," she >said. > > > > > > >Cole will record a new album in Los Angeles next year, and she >doesn't > > > >plan to do anything differently with the aim of returning to >the charts. > > > >"When it comes to talent, I have no lack of confidence," >she said. > > > > > > >Copyright The Chicago Sun-Times, Inc. > > > > > > I have to say IBIL is an amazing song when you hear it remixed, but the > > > album version pales in comparison. When I think of it that way, I'd have > > to > > > agree with her estimation that it's the biggest hit song of her career > > (thus > > > far). > > > > > > Kenn > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: > > > unsubscribe harbinger > > > > > > Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will > > > work for your EVERY time. > > > > > > Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: > > > http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: > > unsubscribe harbinger > > > > Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will > > work for your EVERY time. > > > > Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: > > http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > --> get your free, private gURLmail account at http://www.gURLmail.com !! > > ------------------------------ > To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: > unsubscribe harbinger > > Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will > work for your EVERY time. > > Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: > http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html > > - ------------------------------ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe harbinger Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will work for your EVERY time. Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 12:24:20 -0400 From: "Michael Kleinert" Subject: Re: (harbinger) Donna DeLory Thanks so much for the info. I've not heard Donna D's stuff yet, but the Fez shows are always great. I've never been disappointed there, and I've often found new artists there (the openers, one being Dee Cartensen). So, I look forward to checking her out, based upon everything said here! Thanks guys. Mike - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paula" To: Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 7:24 AM Subject: (harbinger) Donna DeLory > Hi (OH OH...an OFF TOPIC post...I'm going to get "dissed") > > Actually it ISN"T off topic. > Talked to Jay at length last night, and thought you NYC area people would > like to know that he will be playing some gigs in the area in the next week > or so, with some friends. One (name has slipped my mind) used to play for > paula way back, and also, he WILL be playing with Donna for her gigs, as > Quinn was not able to make it out. > So, for all you Jay fans, there is something to look forward to. Oh yea, say > HI to him for me, will ya? :) > paula R > > > ------------------------------ > To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: > unsubscribe harbinger > > Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will > work for your EVERY time. > > Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: > http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html > > - ------------------------------ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe harbinger Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will work for your EVERY time. Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 15:28:24 -0400 From: "Paula" Subject: Re: (harbinger) Donna DeLory thanks Rachel..you are exactly right! (my mind is going these days...!) paula - ----- Original Message ----- From: Rachel Cahn To: Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 11:57 AM Subject: Re: (harbinger) Donna DeLory > > Talked to Jay at length last night, and thought you NYC area people would > > like to know that he will be playing some gigs in the area in the next week > > or so, with some friends. One (name has slipped my mind) used to play for > > paula way back, > > I think that's Gerry Leonard, a wonderful guitar player. He > played on & recorded Carmen on This Fire and is on Harbinger. > You can check out his site at http://www.spookyghost.com/ > Jay also played on Gerry's record, Spooky Ghost, which is lovely. > > Rachel > > > ------------------------------ > To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: > unsubscribe harbinger > > Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will > work for your EVERY time. > > Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: > http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html > > - ------------------------------ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe harbinger Btw, if you are an AOL subscriber the above instruction will work for your EVERY time. Digest, further unsub and problems FAQ at: http://www.netaxs.com/~jgreshes/lists/harbinger.html ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 17:18:40 -0700 (PDT) From: Brian C Subject: Re: (harbinger) Paula Live Hmmm...it just worked for me again. If it doesn't work, then go to and do a search for Paula Cole. It should pull up. - -Bri Bri - --- gassy@gurlmail.com wrote: > Bri, > > the link you gave for paula live doesnt seem to > work. > > Diane > > > > On Wed, 16 August 2000, Brian C wrote: > > > > > Well, I just found these live performances of Me, > > IDWTW & WHATHG for your viewing pleasure. > > > > Hope you all enjoy. > > > > > > > > > -Bri > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Send instant messages & get email alerts with > Yahoo! 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