From: owner-lucy-list-digest@smoe.org (lucy-list-digest) To: lucy-list-digest@smoe.org Subject: lucy-list-digest V2 #100 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 Wednesday, April 19 2000 Volume 02 : Number 100 In this issue: [lucy-list] what has you spinning Re: [lucy-list] Poets reads (not) her (own) crooked lines Re: [lucy-list] Poets reads (not) her (own) crooked lines Re: [lucy-list] Poets reads (not) her (own) crooked lines [lucy-list] a bit of Lucy in my day Re: [lucy-list] what has you spinning Re: [lucy-list] what has you spinning ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 03:33:19 PDT From: "sharon g" Subject: [lucy-list] what has you spinning the question set before us is: what are you listening to When YOU are NOT listening to LucyK? and what are those reliable cd that you return to each time: today: I find the simon and garfunkle BOX SET -Old friends bookends in my player. All three discs with such georgeous harmonies and lyrics.. why did they make elvator music out of this.. and i forgot how Funny paul simon is -in a new york kinda way.he is the king of queens.. then I have Wynonna The collection - i cant resist "she is his only need" and the fifth slot belongs to Susan Werner, also LAst of the Good straight girls. I cant resist this cd.. my reliable cd list: anything Chapin- mostly PArty doll and other fav and stones in the road. Ring them bells JOan baez all three dar williams cds and the long road- cliff eberhardt and then there is translucent soul..ellis paul and ALL cds trisha yearwood sharonG ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 16:16:34 +0100 From: "Jenny" Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Poets reads (not) her (own) crooked lines Okay, okay....OOOOPPPSSS....I have a very very red. face. I sent that to the list by accident...I'm sorry everybody. jenny* ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 11:52:21 EDT From: Witchaywm@aol.com Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Poets reads (not) her (own) crooked lines In a message dated 4/18/00 10:15:11 AM Central Daylight Time, jenny.frog@virgin.net writes: << I sent that to the list by accident...I'm sorry everybody. >> No need to apologize. It was delightful. carol ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 22:14:45 +0100 From: "Iain Geddes" Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Poets reads (not) her (own) crooked lines It was cool Jenny Iain (2i's) - ----- Original Message ----- From: Jenny To: Sent: 18 April 2000 16:16 Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Poets reads (not) her (own) crooked lines > Okay, okay....OOOOPPPSSS....I have a very very red. face. I sent that to > the list by accident...I'm sorry everybody. > jenny* > > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 23:41:31 +0200 From: Katrin.Uhl@t-online.de (Katrin Uhl) Subject: [lucy-list] a bit of Lucy in my day Hi folks, I love surprises! Yesterday I browse through my local used CD store, hoping to finally come across a few semi-new releases I have been waiting to find used. And the first thing that catches my eyes, right there up front, is Julie Miller's Broken Things. Wow! Yeah! Now that is most unusual since this album has to my knowledge not been released here and I never thought anybody in this city would listen to the same kind of music I do (well, I guess not, since the person obviously sold the album, but still :-) ). I've been meaning to order that album for a long time now and there it sits waiting for me. Of course the thank yous in the liner notes are the first thing I look at and whose names do I see? The lovely three cries. Put a smile on my face. Broken things is such a great song, but I do like Lucy's version better I must say. Can't wait for her to record that song (and Paul Brady's Crazy Dreams). And with all that talk about the Apple Farm on my several music lists - can I just say that I am immensely jealous of everybody who gets to see Lucy and MCC at one and the same festival? Now if you can get the two do a song together, that would be magic. If it was just one you could pick for a Lucy/MCC duet, which one would it be? Jubilee I think. And now, for a completely Lucy-unrelated question, I hope you guys don't mind, my fellow Richard list friends will have seen this already anyway: I will be in New York from mid August til the end of October and am trying to find a place to stay at during that time, which is kind of hard to do from over here. Does anybody of you NY folks by chance have an extra room you'd like to rent out or know somebody who has an extra room or has any advice on where to look for rooms? Any help would really be appreciated! Thanks! I'm listening to Richard's Reunion Hill right now. I saw my youth today is playing at the moment, now that's another song I'd love to hear Lucy sing some day. good night from over here, Katrin ____________________________________________ we come to pass not to stay all that matters anyway is what will follow you Peter Mulvey (all the way home) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 23:24:04 EDT From: SpecGlobal@aol.com Subject: Re: [lucy-list] what has you spinning In a message dated 04/18/2000 6:35:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time, sdgold60@hotmail.com writes: << what are you listening to When YOU are NOT listening to LucyK? and what are those reliable cd that you return to each time: >> Obviously the answer to this question will vary depending upon the time frame in which it is answered (and, by the way, some of us are Never Ever "NOT listening to LucyK"), but the answer today is: There are five slots in my car's multi-player: #1 is usually reserved for Ten Year Night. When TYN is not in there, either Flesh and Bone or The Tide take over the space. #2 had been Ellis Paul's Translucent Soul. It has been replaced by the first cd of Ellis Paul Live. The first disc is so terrific that after two weeks I have been unable to get to the second disc. #3 is Cliff Eberhardt's Now You Are My Home. As I have said before, one of my all time favorites. #4 Ferron's Driver. If you can find this in print buy it. One of the most brilliantly written and moving albums I have ever listened to. #5 Lynn Miles's Slightly Haunted. I have been totally haunted since I first heard this album. Great voice and an emotionally stunning piece of work. If there is anyone who can get through that set of discs without being deeply moved at one point or another I will be surprised. I'll be back with my reliable list later on.... Harvey ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 00:02:50 -0400 (EDT) From: witch baby Subject: Re: [lucy-list] what has you spinning An interesting question... Lately I've been listening to an old album, one I haven't listened to since high school... "Peepshow" by Siouxie and the Banshees. Wow does that take me back. Lately the non-Lucy stuff on my CD player has been: 1) Julie Miller, "Broken Things" 2) Lucinda Williams, "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" 3) Emmylou, usually "Wrecking Ball" but lately "Pieces of the Sky" 4) the Gram Parsons tribute CD, "Return of the Grievous Angel" and, as always, Ani. Looking forward to Lucy on Friday -- yay! Jessica - ------------------------------jns4470@is.nyu.edu-------------------------- "No one bears witness for the witness." --Paul Celan - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ End of lucy-list-digest V2 #100 ******************************* 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