From: owner-lucy-list-digest@smoe.org (lucy-list-digest) To: lucy-list-digest@smoe.org Subject: lucy-list-digest V1 #212 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 Monday, October 25 1999 Volume 01 : Number 212 In this issue: Re: [lucy-list] bake goods [lucy-list] chris gaines popularity & the dixie chicks [lucy-list] A little birdie told me... [lucy-list] No nanci/lucy/dar content that's worth speaking of..... [lucy-list] Garth!! Re: [lucy-list] chris gaines popularity & the dixie chicks Re: [lucy-list] A little birdie told me... Re: [lucy-list] No nanci/lucy/dar content that's worth speaking of..... Re: [lucy-list] No nanci/lucy/dar content that's worth speakingof..... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 07:01:06 EDT From: Wblr4@aol.com Subject: Re: [lucy-list] bake goods I was thinking about baked goods....in this day and age, I'm surprised they would eat food given to them even by loyal fans.......Halloween is coming up and all we hear about is check the candy...don't keep anything that isn't wrapped and sealed. If we had done that when I was a kid, our take on Halloween would have been depleted by half. I just hope some loon ( and God knows we have too many these days it seems) doesn't wreck a nice tradition. wbe ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 07:35:20 PDT From: "sharon g" Subject: [lucy-list] chris gaines popularity & the dixie chicks hey sue yup that was garth of my dreams brooks and cheryl wheeler's song that he revised to create a new song for his chris gaines, fictious character who has a behind the music, movie tie in -soundtrack with babyface. this allows garth to sing other than country..which i love- flame me now- and work wiht babyface get in a movie, make apile of $ use his pop influences of billy joel and james taylor so sue that *was* garth.. bill of bill lost carol- great choices, especially that translucent soul cd... the sparagues are clearly jesting at the DIXIE chicks will FLY their latest cd...and as a harmony group like the DC's what a clever title....are they brothers like the 2 of three dc's are sisters... yup when you entered the church friday...lcuy was on the cd [player harvey when does promtion for lucy start is there a pre lucy breakfast with danish, bagels, donuts cookies, etc. sharon ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 10:37:23 -0400 From: Kerry Bernard Subject: [lucy-list] A little birdie told me... As most of you probably already know, 2/3 of Cry Cry Cry (Lucy & Richard) will be performing a co-bill this Thursday, October 28 in Bellows Falls, VT. Well, I have it on good authority that it is highly, highly likely that the third member of Cry3 will be joining the other two for a few songs. :) 7pm doors, 7:30 show, $16.50 advance, 1-800-THE-TICK for tix by phone, http://www.angelfire.com/vt/flyradar for even more info. Just thought ya might like to know... Kerry Bernard :) Young/Hunter Management "I know you don't have any idea what I'm talking about. It's okay. You will." - Lester Burnham, American Beauty ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 15:56:42 +0100 From: "jenny.frog" Subject: [lucy-list] No nanci/lucy/dar content that's worth speaking of..... WOW!!!! REARRANGE THIS : MARY UNBELIEVABLE CHAPIN GIG CARPENTER THis is a very off-toic posting, but things are slow...so i thought maybe you'd go easy on me...mind you we were tlakign abotu catie curtis a while ago... We got to the armadillo (teh sydeny opera house take-off, not the small folky club some of you thought it was) and couldn't find a place to park. ARHHGHG!!!!!! It was 7:25 before we got out of the car, Catie was opening at 7:30. but anyway, we got in, sat in our seats to the opening chords of '100 miles'...so i was singing. i've had catie's album for about two weeks and i love it. it's realy, really good. you should all buy it. so, catie introduced herself, sayign that she was really nervous cause this was only her second ever gig abroad. she talked abtou lots of stuff, made lots of jokes. i was wondering what the hell she was doing as she stomped her right foot back and forth like elvis, she explained that she had a tambourine and a drum on foot pedals that she liked to jump on. oh, and she bought into all that cheesey american 'my ancestors were scottish' thing too. urgh. she played loads of great songs, 'wise to the ways' (my personal fave, the imagery is wonderful), 'memphis', 'what's the matter', 'magnolia street', 'burn your own house down', 'dad's yard'. at the interval she sat at the merchandise stall and signed stuff. i LEFT MY ALBUM AT HOME!! i told her this as i pushed my ticket over the table, she didn't look she believed em until she asked where i'd heard abotu it and i said 'solo'. anyway. she must have sold hundreds of albums, the queue was really long. so i jumped it. even my mum was really, really impressed with catie. i came home from work today, looked for my cd, onlyto find she'd nicked it. cheek! ooohh...i was telling her how much i loved the imagery in wise to the ways (specially the line ; that comes to the table blood in its mouth [the world]) and mum said i should get somebody to set some of my poems to music. i said i didn't know anybody who'd do that. she reckons i should ask...(wait for it)...lucy k!!! i laughed. i really did. anyway. that was teh interval. i would have gone home happy even if chapin had died onstage. (sorry chapin, but i would have) so, we got back in the seats.chapin and the boys came onstage and started singing 'the hard way' in the dark. and i knew it was going to be a great show. it was rocking. she was totally rockin out and havin fun. i wonder if i can remember what htey played...hmmm...teh whole show is kind of a blur as usual. she played lots of stuff i haven't heard, probably from the party doll album. i thihnk take my chances was next (i looovveee that song) and then possibly passionate kisses. the rest of the show she played, almost home, i feel lucky (that really, really rocked), down at teh twist and shout, come on come on, it works, he thinks he'll keep her (near the end with catie back onstage. she changed the lyrics to now she's in the swimming pool, sipping lemonade' me and my mum were killing ourselves laughing.), shut up and kiss me, keeper for every flame and a whole bunch of other stuff that i'm not going to even try and remember. Stones in the road, introuduced by saying hta tit was about the summer of 68 and how much the right to protest and make your views meant to the people who experienced that summer. she linked it to the events this week in london. i gave her a big applaude when she said that. and i was not alone. she also told a story about her junk drawer and how she kept ex husbands and dead batteries in it. the crowd was the best i've seen at teh armadillo yet (especially better than the nanci crowd), but then, how could anybody sit still when chapin's songs were rocked out abtou a million times the ammount they are on teh albums??? she was appreciative, she said she'd thoguht we would ahve forgotten her seeing as how it's been so long. when the show had to end, after abtou three million encores (including mick jagger's 'party doll', my mum's face lit up ;) mum and i were walking to the car and saw chapin's bus. there was a group of folks wating, so we decided, what the hell, let's go see. chapin's bus was parked about three centimeters from the 'alternative' stage door. when she came out she was grumnpy as hell. there were about 3 security guards, her manager woman, and other people in suits, they were basiclaly aiming to get her onto the bus without stopping. when i joined the crowd, she was moaning abtou some guy taking a picture of her without him in it. another guy had his picture taken and a woman got a ticket signed for ehr husband. then the stupid manager woman said they really ahd to go so they didn't catch the traffic. she saw my lil' pleading face under all the big adults and passed her my programme. and that was that. and it was great. jenny* ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 12:39:00 EDT From: Radnj@aol.com Subject: [lucy-list] Garth!! In a message dated 10/24/1999 3:17:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time, owner-lucy-list-digest@smoe.org writes: << Last night I saw just a bit of one of those celebrity/gossip shows and they were talking about Garth Brooks new CD where he doesn't look like himself. Anyway, I could have sworn the 3-5 seconds I heard, he was singing Cheryl Wheeler's, I'd Take Away the Guns???? >> Funny you should mention this!! I saw Garth on the Rosie O' show not too long ago and my jaw dropped to the floor!! I turned to see if my better half got that same errie feeling and indeed so! We just looked at each other and said,"Wonder if Cheryl knows about this?" But he REALLY blew me away was when he did a rap version of TYN...can't believe this is on his new CD...the things he gets away with ;) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 12:44:56 EDT From: Wblr4@aol.com Subject: Re: [lucy-list] chris gaines popularity & the dixie chicks Sharon, Leave it to you to know the Sprague Bros...I'm listening to them now as I write just to get an idea about there music.....And so I'm to be known forever as bill of bill lost carol....ha!!!!! Too funny...I may have to have a mid life crisis and re-find myself!! Have a great Sunday. just Bill ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 12:48:41 EDT From: Wblr4@aol.com Subject: Re: [lucy-list] A little birdie told me... Kerry... How true that quote is...I remember all of the things that I was exposed to as a younger person that I just couldn't quite get that today provide me with vast smiles and a certain smugness that I now understand life just a little! What a great movie that many probably were offended by but didn't need to be if they were honest with themselves! wbe ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 12:56:41 EDT From: Wblr4@aol.com Subject: Re: [lucy-list] No nanci/lucy/dar content that's worth speaking of..... Dear Jenny, Glad you had a great Mary Chapin experience...I have always liked her..I told my 15 minutes of fame with Mary Chapin to Sharon...I'll relate it to you when we see you in London someday! Glad you and your mum had such a blast...it made Carol and I smile for you. Also....it's hard to tell your handwriting from Sharon's!!, ha/ wbe ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 18:43:47 EDT From: SpecGlobal@aol.com Subject: Re: [lucy-list] No nanci/lucy/dar content that's worth speakingof..... In a message dated 10/24/1999 1:02:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Wblr4@aol.com writes: << it made Carol and I smile for you. >> Bill: It's great to know that you both can smile after the Carolectomy! Now,.... where is Carol? Harvey ------------------------------ End of lucy-list-digest V1 #212 ******************************* 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