From: owner-lucy-list-digest@smoe.org (lucy-list-digest) To: lucy-list-digest@smoe.org Subject: lucy-list-digest V1 #33 Reply-To: lucy-list@smoe.org Sender: owner-lucy-list-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-lucy-list-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk lucy-list-digest Saturday, March 27 1999 Volume 01 : Number 033 In this issue: Re: [lucy-list] Lucy-list is archived [lucy-list] Great Review of Wolf Trap Concert Re: [lucy-list] Lucy-list is archived [lucy-list] photos [lucy-list] (Fwd) Fwd: Read and forward [lucy-list] That Darned Jacket [lucy-list] Summer tour & a website [lucy-list] Turn the Lights Back On [lucy-list] Review, Tin Angel 3/26/99, early show ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 05:53:58 EST From: Rongrittz@aol.com Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Lucy-list is archived << I do not have the first month of traffic, but if someone does (preferably in text format, as saved by Eudora or under Unix) and wants to send it to me, I can probably backfill. >> To Tom (and everyone else who may be joining now and who missed the first month of this wonderful new list) . . . smoe.org has the whole Lucy-list to date (broken out by day) archived at the following address: http://www.smoe.org/lists/lucy-list/ Bunch of other lists are archived there, too, including Colvin, Gorka, Griffin and Lavin. RG ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 06:47:04 -0800 From: Ruth Alice White Subject: [lucy-list] Great Review of Wolf Trap Concert Thanks to Jay Votel for the review of the Wolf Trap concert. I went to Lucy's "In Store" at a locally owned bookstore (Olsson's Books and Tapes) in Arlington Va yesterday. She mentioned she was playing Wolf Trap in the evening and I was SO sad I did not have plans to see here there. At the "In-Store" appearance - she looked great - she mentioned she was wearing the same top that she wears on the Ten Year Night album cover. I heard her sing "Ten Year Night" at the Cry Cry Cry concert and so wanted to hear it again and I was not disappointed. But the venue was less than ideal - I was irritated that there was some background chatter in the store - though several other Dar-listers (Brad and Maura? - I am not sure of the names) and others gave Lucy an enthusiastic welcome. Ten Year night was as fantastic a song as I remembered it to be, I loved the few songs she played, and I bought a CD which Lucy gratiously signed. Of course I did not now what to say so I just gushed that I saw the Cry Cry Cry concert twice, and I am a Dar and Richard fan and now a Lucy fan! I introduced yet another woman friend to some of my favorite music - one who has never heard Richard Shindell, Dar or Lucy before. We listened to Richard's CD's on the way down, and to Dar and Lucy on the way home. She is another another convert! (My husband likes Richard and hopefully likes Dar - he stayed up till the wee hours of the night at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival and got VERY cold to hear her, for my sake - but he does not share my enthusiasm for hearing her again and again He is more a country music fan, and likes some folk singers but mostly guys - for example he (and I) really like Cliff Eberhardt).. After the "In-Store" yesterday, and the great Wolf Trap review I just have to see Lucy in concert. The brief store appearance only whetted my appetite! Ruth White ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 07:34:57 EST From: Litvinr@aol.com Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Lucy-list is archived thanks tom grassily yours, Rick ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 05:44:34 PST From: "sharon g" Subject: [lucy-list] photos does anyone know where the 10 years night photos were taken. bond street? sharon the curious Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 09:46:29 EST From: "Todd Currie" Subject: [lucy-list] (Fwd) Fwd: Read and forward - ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- From: MYMARK8@aol.com To: stanb@ptdprolog.com Cc: wisewoman@earthlink.com, Snobrdmimi@aol.com, Mymarkviii@aol.com, JFahJo@aol.com, michael.e.coleman@spectaguard.com, loisjclark@ihgw1.lucent.com Subject: Fwd: Read and forward Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 19:43:24 EST In a message dated 3/14/1999 5:08:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, Themeserve writes: << Please Angels ..... Read and forward !!!!!!!!!!!! My name is Christine Schmidt. I live in Mounds View, Minnesota and my little 20 month old girl is missing. Her name is Krystava Patients Schmidt. She was last seen with an acquaintance of mine named Becky (Rebecca) Lynn Dearmond on July 10, 1997. Becky took my grandmother's car and Krystava. The car is a 1997 blue Neon license plate number ANX 437. I need your help....please! I am sending a photo with this letter in hopes that you will pass this letter to everyone you know on the Internet and print the photo of Krystava and post it wherever you can in your neighborhood. If you have seen her, or suspect anything suspicious, please contact the Mounds View Police at (612) 484-9155 as soon as possible. PLEASE forward this letter to as many people you know and post the picture of my little girl wherever you can. Please pray for us too! Thank you in advance for your support and cooperation. Christine Schmidt Guys, If you are ever gonna have at least a little compasion, please have it now. I can't even imagine the pain this lady is going through. Just send it to everyone you know. Take 10 minutes and do this, even if you don't have AOL 4.0 just send it one to other people, they might and you might help find a little missing child. Pray for her and her family. >> >> ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 14:20:31 EST From: RockinRonD@aol.com Subject: [lucy-list] That Darned Jacket Surprisingly, Lucy did not wear the Armani Exchange black leather jacket at the Bottom Line show recently. The jacket, by the way, is not from the couture (Black Label), Emporio or Giorgio Armani Collezione (White Label) collection but from Armani Jeans. Lucy was given the jacket, along with some other duds, for some informal modeling she did at the opening party for Giorgio's Armani Exchange New York boutique. I agree it looks great on her but she should give it a rest from time to time. Maybe she should hit Giorgio up for some other things from the new Fall collection! Ron ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 21:22:18 -0600 From: Kelli Corkle Subject: [lucy-list] Summer tour & a website For those of you interested in the Lucy show @ Ravinia in August: I only have a small handful of interested folks. SO... I highly recommend you do the following, if you plan to go. Go to ravinia.org and order your tix online NOW. They will drop their season brochure w/in the next month, prob'ly, and give priority to contributors. Meanwhile, as they frantically try to clean up the contributor mess, they are time and date stamping all the other orders that are coming in. Moral: Get your order in early. :) [I don't think that contributors will make a big dent in this show. Hope we all keep in touch so as to meet some of each other there! Also, just in case you haven't found it yet, there's a Cry^3 show online at . Lucy does TYN about 50 min into it, and Dar follows w/ "Christians & the Pagans", which is preceded by rather amusing commentary ;). ~Kelli ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 00:58:38 -0500 From: Jeff Gilson Subject: [lucy-list] Turn the Lights Back On This is a question for those who had the promo version of TYN. Is it just me, or is the version of Turn the Lights Back On on the final product different from the promo version? If it is, I really like the version that made it to the final pressing, and really had some problems with the version on the promo pressing. If not, why am I hearing this?!? :-} Any thoughts? jeff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "I'm not a great big visionary, George. I'm a sentence-maker. Like a donut-maker only slower." --Don DeLillo, _Mao_II_ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 01:59:34 -0500 From: votels Subject: [lucy-list] Review, Tin Angel 3/26/99, early show Lucy Kaplansky, March 26, 1999 at the Tin Angel, Philadelphia, Pa., early show Reviewed by Jay Votel — votels@dmv.com 1. Speaking With the Angel (with Duke Levine on lead) 2. One Good Reason (with Levine on lead) 3. Ten Year Night (with Levine on lead) 4. Scorpion (with Levine on lead) 5. End of the Day (with Levine on lead) 6. Turn the Lights Back On (with Levine on lead) 7. Swimming Song (with Levine on mandola) 8. For Once in Your Life 9. If You Could See (Lucy on piano, Levine on lead) —> —> 10. I Still Miss Someone (Lucy on piano, Levine on lead) 11. Love Is the Ride (with Levine on mandola) 12. By Way of Sorrow (Levine on mandola) Encore: Guinevere (with Levine on lead) Lucy and Duke worked their way through an abbreviated version of Thursday night’s set list to a packed house for the early show at the Tin Angel. She is clearly enjoying these shows and she was clearly connecting with the crowd throughout the performance. The Tin Angel is an intimate club. At one point early on, she looked down at someone in the front row and said, “I really like your harmony.” The room is that small. Duke continues to be astonishing. His leads add so much to these songs. He drew applause again with his hot mandola work on “Love Is the Ride.” Lucy even looked up from the piano during “If You Could See,” shaking her head in amazement at his beautiful guitar playing. (He's also a really nice guy to talk to.) Cliff Eberhardt, whose new album, “Borders,” was released by Red House Records the same day as “Ten Year Night,” came on after Lucy. He was energetic and entertaining. His mother and some other relatives were in the house. Lucy greeted Cliff’s mom from the stage and repeated the story of “For Once in Your Life,” written about her own mother. Also in the crowd: Rick Litvin, Lucy’s husband and co-writer. Eberhardt highlights were songs “Voodoo Morning,” “My Father’s Shoes,” and “Always Your Face.” I know I wasn’t the only one there disappointed that he didn’t perform “Memphis,” his song that was covered by Cry Cry Cry. But his performance was outstanding, full of life and humor. My daughter Jackie, 13, said she enjoyed Lucy more at the Barns than at the Tin Angel. She said she thought her favorite folksinger had more energy Thursday night. I felt the opposite was true, plus I was dazzled anew by Duke’s guitar and mandola work. That just goes to show you that two people can sit next to each other at a concert and come away with different impressions. She snoozed through much of Cliff Eberhardt’s set, but she has slept through a Chris Smither show before, so that wasn’t surprising. Seems only Lucy and John Gorka can hold her entire attention. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, apparently. ------------------------------ End of lucy-list-digest V1 #33 ****************************** This has been a posting from the Lucy Kaplansky mail list digest To unsubscribe send mail to Majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe lucy-list-digest" in the body of the message