From: owner-headline-girl-digest@smoe.org (headline-girl-digest) To: headline-girl-digest@smoe.org Subject: headline-girl-digest V2 #294 Reply-To: headline-girl@smoe.org Sender: owner-headline-girl-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-headline-girl-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk headline-girl-digest Wednesday, December 8 1999 Volume 02 : Number 294 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: (EC) He's makin a list... ["Emily" ] Emm on Holly Palmer's tour diary [Steve I ] Re: (EC) He's makin a list... [Steve I ] The Power of Music [Joe Rezac ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 22:57:45 -0800 From: "Emily" Subject: Re: (EC) He's makin a list... TOP TEN SONGS OF 1999: (only some of these are singles and are only in the order I remembered them) 1. Little Black Backpack-Stroke 9 2. No Frontiers-The Corrs (live cover) 3. Acid-Emm Gryner (I discovered the existence of Acid, and thus Emm, this past March) 4. We Can Fly Away-no idea who did the vocals, but it's the song from the Leprechauns mini-series and I LOVE IT. Does anyone know who is singing? 5. Jericho-Tara MacLean 6. If I Fall-TM 7. Southern Dreamer-Emm 8. Cross to Bear-Vonda Shepard 9. The Drive-Jessica Weiser 10. Stargazing-Tricia C. TOP TEN CDS OF 1999: (Nice to see some other Corrs fans around here =^) Random order, again) 1. Transition-Jessica W. 2. Unplugged-The Corrs 3. Herding Cats-Gaelic Storm 4. Crossing the Bridge-Eileen Ivers 5. Science Fair-Emm 6. By 7:30-Vonda Shepard 7. Anything is Everything-Tricia C. 8. Passenger-Tara MacLean 9. Blue Parade-Sarah Slean 10. Nasty Little Thoughts-Stroke 9 TOP TEN CDS OF THE DECADE: (Most from the past 5 years, because the only thing that I'll admit to before '94 was liking The Who, The Doors, and...) 1. Both Commitments soundtracks-it's amazing the effect one little movie can have on your life 2. The Divine Comedy-Milla...someone else who owns it =^) 3. Fumbling Towards Ecstasy-Sarah McLachlan (the cd that introduced me to the music I instantly loved & how I survived my first quarter at college) 4. The Corrs-Forgiven Not Forgotten 5. *tie* Gaelic Storm/Herding Cats-Gaelic Storm (I *AM* biased) 6. Silence-Tara MacLean (How I survived my final quarter at college) 7. Under the Pink-Tori Amos 8. Duncan Sheik 9. Firecracker-Lisa Loeb 10. A Few Small Repairs-Shawn Colvin TOP TEN CDS OF THE MILLENIUM: (well, maybe the century, the latter part of it) 1. Touch-Sarah McLachlan 2. Forgiven Not Forgotten-The Corrs 3. The Divine Comedy-Milla 4. Falling Farther In-October Project 5. October Project 6. Tapestry-Carole King 7. L.A. Woman- The Doors 8. Anything by The Who while Keith Moon was still alive 9. In My Tribe-10K Maniacs 10. FTE-Sarah M. Regards, Em "If they were any further up themselves, they'd be inside out" -Seamus Muldoon, The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns Drawn To The Rhythm-featuring The Corrs, Tara MacLean, & Brilliant Craic-The Original Gaelic Storm Dedication page http://bally.fortunecity.com/killiney/72 _____________________________________ Get your free E-mail at http://www.ireland.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Dec 1999 02:06:03 -0500 From: Steve I Subject: Emm on Holly Palmer's tour diary Hey folks, Wonder if I could get you folks to do me a favour: Go to http://www.hollypalmersinger.com/hptourdiaries.html and try to listen to the RealAudio (RA) version of the tour diary there, and then email me ( kamesan@bigfoot.com ) to let me know if it worked or not, and what version your RealPlayer is. Thanks! Steve P.S. Emm's on it, so there is actually Emm content here! :-) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Dec 1999 09:13:13 -0500 From: Steve I Subject: Re: (EC) He's makin a list... someone wrote, and mark responded: >>2. Milla, "The Divine Comedy" - I may be the only person that owns this… > >No way, man! I have it... and i remember Steve mentioning it long ago and >far away... Yep. Saw her do a show 5 years ago. I ran into her beforehand, before she had gotten her makeup on and all that, and didn't even recognize her at first, she really looks different. Still attractive of course but in a more girl-next-door way. I remember being bummed because the guy I saw her show with ended up getting invited to hang out with her afterwards, which I missed out on because I had to catch a bus back home earlier. I missed the headliner too, which happened to be the Philosopher Kings. I used to listen to her CD a lot. I think it's quite good although I wouldn't put it in my top 10 or anything. Steve ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Dec 1999 10:28:35 +0000 From: Joe Rezac Subject: The Power of Music Sorry for the cross-post, but I wanted to share my project w/ all of my fellow music enthusiasts. Please check out the "web friendly" version @ http://cobweb.creighton.edu/businesssociety/fall99-2/powerofmusic.html It's a bit contrived w/ N. Omaha references, but I was supposed to come @ the topic from a local angle. Anyway, thanks for everyone you helped me w/ the list of musicians and their causes. TTYL, Joe - -- sarahtaratori: A live music appreciation site http://www.radiks.net/~joerezac/ (but, like Joe, this site will soon be moving!) "There's so much more than good enough" - Sarah McLachlan ------------------------------ End of headline-girl-digest V2 #294 ***********************************