From: owner-jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org (jangle-poets-digest) To: jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org Subject: jangle-poets-digest V2 #6 Reply-To: jangle-poets@smoe.org Sender: owner-jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jangle-poets-digest Tuesday, August 8 2000 Volume 02 : Number 006 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Live Nields (and others) [Don Semmens ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 17:02:02 -0400 From: Don Semmens Subject: Live Nields (and others) Boy, I can't remember where I read about this. Probably on the EFO list, but I can't find it now... Wait. I found it. It *was* from the EFO July 2000 Emailer: "EFO has recently been featured on a wonderful compilation by the good folks at WDIY in Bethlehem, PA. Entitled "Studio Sessions Volume 1", this fine collection features live in-studio performances from an impressive and diverse array of artists: John Gorka, Susan Werner, Ellis Paul, Lucy Kaplansky, David Grisman, The Nields, Rev. Billy C. Wirtz, Al Petteway & Amy White, The Kennedys, Roy Book Binder, Jack Williams, and more. Our contribution is "The New James Bond". You can secure your own copy by contacting the station through their website (http://www.wdiyfm.org) or call their administative assistant at 610-694-8100 ext. 3." I ended up going to the web site and clicked on the Studio Sessions, Vol. 1 link. I sent an e-mail and as of last week they still had copies available. Anyway, I ordered this cd and it came in the mail today. Yes, all of the above are on it. I was kind of hoping that TN's song, "Easy People," would be the Probe version, but it's still wonderful. Kind of in the middle between "Play" and "The Probe." And for you Kennedys fans the live version of "The Coo Coo" is GREAT!!! and shows exactly why they need a live CD. :-) I'd comment further, but I'm still in the middle of the cd; listening to Ellis Paul right now. don D'argo: "Well now I can only speak truth. And that comes as good and bad news." Crichton: "Allright. Give me the bad news first." D'argo: "The bad news is that you're married and you must endure as a statue for 80 cycles in a strange world. Crichton: "What's the good news?" D'argo: "Chiana and I are having fantastic sex!" Farscape -- Look At The Princess, Part 2: "I Do, I Think" Don Semmens; Richmond VA; donsem@concentric.net check out the Kennedys' Official Home Page: http://www.kennedysmusic.com/ ------------------------------ End of jangle-poets-digest V2 #6 ********************************