From: owner-jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org (jangle-poets-digest) To: jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org Subject: jangle-poets-digest V5 #73 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 Sunday, October 5 2003 Volume 05 : Number 073 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [JP] Stand [Nieldsforever@aol.com] [JP] Kennedys 10/3/03 Whaling Museum, New Bedford MA [Nieldsforever@aol.c] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2003 15:46:29 EDT From: Nieldsforever@aol.com Subject: Re: [JP] Stand In a message dated 9/29/03 11:49:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, donsem@comcast.net writes: > Allah, Buddha, Yahweh, Jesus, Brahma > People get ready there's a train that's coming > Many different legends, just one story > All aboard the train that's bound for glory > > Powerful words and dangerous words. I imagine The Kennedys will take flack > for this song. From people who believe THEIRS is the only legend, to > people who don't think they should be talking about religion at all, to > people who don't like it that their legend was left out of the song. But, > there are those of us who believe they should sing this song at the top of > their lungs! And TK split the publishing on "Stand" with the estate of Curtis Mayfield, just for using the concept of "People get ready." Now that's what I call going above and beyond the call of duty, WRT the "folk process," in this world of rip off artists and the Bottom Line. ;-) Bruce 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: Sat, 4 Oct 2003 21:05:18 EDT From: Nieldsforever@aol.com Subject: [JP] Kennedys 10/3/03 Whaling Museum, New Bedford MA Met 2 Jangle-Nookers, Kevin and Bob, and took in 2 sets by the Kennedys. They played their whole _Stand_ repertoire in the first half and entertained requests shouted out from the audience for most of the 2nd half. Most impressive was their being able to play a requested song, Buddy Holly's "Every Day," without any rehearsal, and without them ever having even played it before. Tupelo Dharma Cafe Ashes & Sand Pilgrim Raindrop Miracle Mile Dance Around in the Rain Easy People When I Go Anna & the Magic Gown Orange Blossom medley Stand Life is Large Rappahannock Coo Coo Every Day Oh Boy Big River Pearl's Eye View River of Fallen Stars 8 Miles High Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring One Heart One Soul Sirens Life is Large (standing ovation) 8 Days a Week TK announced they'd be playing a special show at the Sanders Theater in Cambridge in November with Nanci Griffith and Julie Gold to benefit the cause against land mines. Till later, Bruce 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 V5 #73 *********************************