From: owner-little-wings-digest@smoe.org (little-wings-digest) To: little-wings-digest@smoe.org Subject: little-wings-digest V3 #63 Reply-To: little-wings@smoe.org Sender: owner-little-wings-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-little-wings-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk little-wings-digest Saturday, October 20 2001 Volume 03 : Number 063 Today's Subjects: ----------------- boston globe article ["baystate" ] globe article [gary ] xtra ticket ["baystate" ] Kris in NoHo! ["flying ponywings" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 09:23:29 -0700 From: "baystate" Subject: boston globe article there is a wonderful article about kris in today's boston globe. you can read it online @: http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/292/living/She_won_t_be_labeled+.shtml don't forget her "five stories" CD release shows - tonight in northampton, ma at the iron horse and tomorrow in somerville, ma at the somerville theater. i will be at the somerville show. i am so looking forward to seeing kris perform with a full band. hopefully i will see some of you there. barb ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 09:17:45 -0700 (PDT) From: gary Subject: globe article About that Globe interview, see that's why she's so awesome. if there was a single word to capture kris (which, of course, there is not) it would be "genuine" ...and her commitment to being just that (against the shallow promises and secret prisons of the commercial success she COULD get if she wanted) is just beautiful. i'm jealous of the folks in amherst who will hear her tonight, but i can't wait for tomorrow's somerville theater show. those little wings know exactly where to fly for the best views of this thing called life. Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 15:09:51 -0700 From: "baystate" Subject: xtra ticket I have an extra ticket for Kris' show this Saturday at Somerville Theater. It's pretty good - 7th row center if I remember correctly. I'm not worried about the money, but I don't want the ticket to go to waste. There should be no empty seats at a Kris Delmhorst concert. :-) Write back if you would like the ticket. - -- Dennis - --- Dennis Gregorovic Developer -- ArsDigita -- Cambridge Office Office: (617) 386-4218 fax: (617) 354-8581 email: dennis@arsdigita.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 04:29:46 +0000 From: "flying ponywings" Subject: Kris in NoHo! Hey all you Krislets out there, I just got back from an awesome concert at the Iron Horse. Terri Hendrix (with Lloyd Maines (sp?) ) opened for Kris. They did a great set, playing nine songs altogether. During the first song (called "Need" maybe?) the sound system decided to quit so they played most of the song without, demonstrating their powers of projection. One of the last songs they played was a song called "Invisible Girl" and Terri made so many incredible mouth noises, it was impressive. Then Kris and her entourage took the stage. She had Jabe Beyer (on various keyed instruments: accordian, piano/organ thing), Billy Conway (on drums and various other shakers and beaters), Sean Staples (on various small funny shaped instruments), and Andrew Mazzone (on various basses). She had on a great shirt, embroidered with a dragon. She opened with Cluck Old Hen then Garden Rose Yellow Brick Road Words Fail You Open Road (which I hadn't heard for a while live and which had a cool new sound to it) Just What I Meant (which she said was the first time she'd played it for "the people in the dark" as she called us) Somewhere Trouble Don't Go Damn Love Song Mary Lou ( her tuner began making a weird dying noise and she decided to give it the night off. She told us that it was almost a cliche to be in tune, that Everyone did it. She proceeded to tune by polling the rest of the band like they did in the old days, before electric tuners). Weatherman (much whooping from the people in the dark) Mean Old Wind (she tried to use the tuner and upon remembering that it wasn't working laughed and said, "I just keep stepping on it like an amputated limb") Broken White Line Little Wings Honeyed Out Encore After much yelling for songs (lots of North Dakota, I wanted Short Work) she sang A Gospel song - something about how a grave won't hold down her body when she dies (I don't know) and finally . . . North Dakota, before which she donned the wreath of leaves that had been thrown on stage and then took them off again for the song. At one point she compared walking in the Boston area to living in a video game and walking in Northampton to living in "Bambi" and then changed her mind to "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". It was great, the band was having a blast up there together, joking around and playing. I always wish that the Iron Horse didn't run two shows a night so that concerts could be longer, alas. I hope all of you who live near Somerville are going to the concert tomorrow, it'll be awsome. Have fun out there, Magdalena *You can't love six and still play tricks* *Honey* _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ End of little-wings-digest V3 #63 *********************************