From: owner-jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org (jangle-poets-digest) To: jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org Subject: jangle-poets-digest V4 #120 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, October 8 2002 Volume 04 : Number 120 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [JP] "Get It Right" Rockzilla review [Fantine729@aol.com] Re: [JP] "Get It Right" Rockzilla review [rozettj@aol.com] [JP] Cadence and the Kennedys at Ridgefield, CT, 10/6/02 [Nieldsforever@a] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 15:14:57 EDT From: Fantine729@aol.com Subject: [JP] "Get It Right" Rockzilla review Hi everyone, This just came in across my virtual desk to share with the Jangle Poets list: http://www.rockzilla.net/bonnyh29.html It's a really great and enthusiastic review of "Get It Right." While there, check out some of Bonny's other articles. Another of my favorites of hers is a two-part interview with Tracy Grammer and Richard Shindell about six weeks after Dave Carter's death (you can access that article, and others, at http://www.rockzilla.net/Features.html). Peace, Sheila Check out the Kennedys' Official Home Page: http://www.KennedysMusic.com/ Fab photos, the Official tour diary, dashboard Buddha haiku, groovy merchandise...what more could you ask for? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 15:28:08 -0400 From: rozettj@aol.com Subject: Re: [JP] "Get It Right" Rockzilla review 2nd link has to be adjusted to work... ). at the end must go ******************************************* [from Sheila]: so that would make it http://www.rockzilla.net/Features.html Check out the Kennedys' Official Home Page: http://www.KennedysMusic.com/ Fab photos, the Official tour diary, dashboard Buddha haiku, groovy merchandise...what more could you ask for? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 19:17:15 EDT From: Nieldsforever@aol.com Subject: [JP] Cadence and the Kennedys at Ridgefield, CT, 10/6/02 Forwarded from the Nields list. - ----- Fwd ----- Hi, this is Stephen. My dad helps me write these reviews, but I type them all myself. This one is a review of a really great Kennedys show my dad and I saw at the Ridgefield Public Library on Sunday at 2 PM. It was a long drive from Boston, and my dad was totally pooped from having just seen the Nields at the Iron Horse the night before. But my dad was bumming that the Nields Iron Horse show was the same night as the Kennedys at the Connecticut Audubon Nature Center in Glastonbury. That's why he made sure to bring me to the Ridgefield show the next day, which was free. And what a show! 1st Set: A Bend in the River Pearl's Eye View Angels Cry Bells + Loaves + Letters River of Fallen Stars Stephen's Green (our request) Common Bond Shearwater (duo guitar version) Get It Right (with Cadence) 2nd Set: Wall of Death Feather In The Flame (with Cadence on background vocal, my dad's request) Can't Kill Hope With A Gun Happytown When I Go A Letter to Emily Easy People (my dad's request) Sirens (with Cadence) Life is Large (with Cadence) Encore: Didn't It Rain Evolve (Cadence with Pete on guitar and Maura on background vocal) Run Red Lights (my request) It is always great to see Cadence Carroll with the Kennedys. They love playing together, and it really shows. My dad told them that their date together at the Towne Crier on October 18 is circled on his calendar. My dad was really psyched to meet another Janglepoet at the show, who said maybe he could stay at her house after the Kennedys Towne Crier show, because he also wants to see the Nields at the Towne Crier the following night, and doesn't want to drive all the way back to Boston. My dad talked to Pete after the show, even longer than he talked to Maura after the Hingham show. I was really bored, because it was mostly what my dad calls "adult talk." Lots of times my dad talks to Conehead after shows and says that is "adult talk" too. But my dad is sad that he never sees Conehead at any Nields or Kennedys shows anymore. Cadence and the Kennedys are sad not to see Conehead anymore too. Conehead is the master at "adult talk," and he is missed very much. One more thing. It was so great to hear the Kennedys do both "Happytown" and "When I Go" by Dave Carter. Their version of "When I Go" is really beautiful, and "Happytown" almost sounds like it was written for the Kennedys, because it sounds just like them. And their version of "Easy People" is perfect too, especially because the Kennedys are easy people. The Kennedys are so nice, because they tell everyone to buy Dave and Tracy's CD's, and they said buy the Nields too. And they not only let Cadence sell her CD at the show, they let her sing "Evolve" as part of their encore. You could tell that Cadence was very surprised by that, and very grateful. The Kennedys said that the folk world is not a competition, but it is like a big family where everyone helps everyone else out. Just like the words of the song "Evolve," "As we revolve, we will evolve to a place of love." These words are really true of Cadence and the Kennedys, and my dad hopes more people come on board the Love Train of Cadence and the Kennedys real soon. The Kennedys always put on a fun show, and I can't wait to see them again. Stephen Palmatier Check out the Kennedys' Official Home Page: http://www.KennedysMusic.com/ Fab photos, the Official tour diary, dashboard Buddha haiku, groovy merchandise...what more could you ask for? ------------------------------ End of jangle-poets-digest V4 #120 **********************************