From: owner-jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org (jangle-poets-digest) To: jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org Subject: jangle-poets-digest V7 #63 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 2 2005 Volume 07 : Number 063 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [JP] RE: jangle-poets-digest V7 #62 ["Roland Cyr" ] Re: [JP] WFUV TONIGHT! ["Frank Hartge" ] Re: [JP] TK 9/29/05 Club Passim ["" Subject: [JP] RE: jangle-poets-digest V7 #62 Thanks for the review, Bruce. We're pretty excited to be seeing them tonight at their yearly Sounding Board show in West Hartford. It's always a nice crowd and a warm sounding space. (and I'll resist the urge, as always, to request "Strangers" ! [IMAGE] ) - --Roland 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, 1 Oct 2005 07:02:07 -0400 From: "Frank Hartge" Subject: Re: [JP] WFUV TONIGHT! Did anyone happen to record this show on 9/27? If so, interested in a trade? (I don't see it in the FUV archives yet...) Thanks! Frank 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, 1 Oct 2005 21:08:34 -0400 From: "" Subject: Re: [JP] TK 9/29/05 Club Passim I thought it was a brilliant show, though given I had only seen themonce before (WUMB last December, which was when I first found outabout them). I was there with a friend and my father, and both ofthem loved it too. Gina Forsyth was amazing, especially being able toperform like that with no rehearsal. I was quite taken with the wayTK played River of Fallen Stars  it was more layed back than othertime I've heard it, very different, but just as good. Flametwister On 9/30/05, Nieldsforever@aol.com wrote:> New Orleans refugee-musician Gina Forsyth opened for P&M and played> fiddle> with TK in a couple of their songs, without any rehearsal. Those> combined> numbers were really phenomenal.>> Apparently the smallish Thursday night crowd was packed with TK's> students> at the Lake Winnepesaukee weeklong summer folk music camp. It was sad> for me> though not seeing anyone I knew at the show.>> Didn't It Rain (w/ Gina Forsyth on fiddle)> Half a Million Miles> Namaste> 9th Street Billy> Nuah> Celebration (Iraqi poem recited by Maura)> How Will I Ever Be Simple Again> Midnight Ghost>> Easy People> River of Fallen Stars> Dharma Cafe> Shearwater> Chimes of Freedom> Bend in the River> Stand>> Not Fade Away (w/ Gina Forsyth on fiddle)> 8 Miles High (w/ Gina Forsyth on fiddle)>> Pete was his usual sagacious self in song intros, spouting his acquired> wisdom in articulate, easily digestible soundbites between songs; Maur! a> looked> stunning in a white ensemble of blouse and slacks; and both of them sang> and> played beautifully, with gusto, passion, and that trademark Kennedys> spirit of> good times and good music we've all come to know and love so well. I> hope TK> have a great tour for their new album, and I hope many of you get to see> and> hear them.>> 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 V7 #63 *********************************