From: owner-lucy-list-digest@smoe.org (lucy-list-digest) To: lucy-list-digest@smoe.org Subject: lucy-list-digest V8 #22 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 Tuesday, May 23 2006 Volume 08 : Number 022 In this issue: [lucy-list] New Songs: Amelia and That's what you do Re: [lucy-list] New Songs: Amelia and That's what you do RE: [lucy-list] New Songs: Amelia and That's what you do ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 14:06:59 -0400 From: "Pat Grismore" Subject: [lucy-list] New Songs: Amelia and That's what you do Hey all, Made the 2hr. drive over to the Ohio River Valley Folk Festival in quaint little Madison, Indiana to see Lucy on Saturday. We had a beautifully clear day in the low 70's My companion was a Lucy virgin, so it was a real treat for her. I had loaded up her iPod earlier in the week, and she was excited to see her live. She played a pretty standard set list (which I didn't keep), starting off with "He Thinks I Still Care" . The new song "Amelia" was about a woman who stays in an unhappy, emotionally abusive relationship all her life and reflects on how it could have been different. At least that's my take on it. She stated that it was a very new songs and had a cheat sheet for lyrics. She also mentioned that she will start recording a new album in August, yipee! For the fashion conscience, she wore a white Tee shirt and jeans, and was having a good hair day for being in a river valley. The other song I heard her play back in March in Covington, KY. It is about a man who seems to have relationship issues, the chorus goes something like this: Maybe sometime you should lose a little sleep, die inside a little bit too, Maybe sometime you can stand by her, Oh like you promised to, cause don't you know, when you love someone, that's what you do. A nice dark song in the style of Dr. Lucy. Anyone else heard these songs? Pat ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 15:13:40 -0700 (PDT) From: Steve Gravano Subject: Re: [lucy-list] New Songs: Amelia and That's what you do I'm sure she played the second song at the Bolton Center back in January. I think she called it "When you Love Someone. " Steve - --- Pat Grismore wrote: > Hey all, > > Made the 2hr. drive over to the Ohio River Valley > Folk Festival in quaint > little Madison, Indiana to see Lucy on Saturday. We > had a beautifully clear > day in the low 70's My companion was a Lucy virgin, > so it was a real treat > for her. I had loaded up her iPod earlier in the > week, and she was excited > to see her live. She played a pretty standard set > list (which I didn't > keep), starting off with "He Thinks I Still Care" . > The new song "Amelia" > was about a woman who stays in an unhappy, > emotionally abusive relationship > all her life and reflects on how it could have been > different. At least > that's my take on it. She stated that it was a very > new songs and had a > cheat sheet for lyrics. She also mentioned that she > will start recording a > new album in August, yipee! For the fashion > conscience, she wore a white > Tee shirt and jeans, and was having a good hair day > for being in a river > valley. > > The other song I heard her play back in March in > Covington, KY. It is about > a man who seems to have relationship issues, the > chorus goes something like > this: Maybe sometime you should lose a little > sleep, die inside a little > bit too, Maybe sometime you can stand by her, Oh > like you promised to, cause > don't you know, when you love someone, that's what > you do. A nice dark song > in the style of Dr. Lucy. > > Anyone else heard these songs? > > Pat ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 20:04:10 -0500 From: "kristen bailey" Subject: RE: [lucy-list] New Songs: Amelia and That's what you do We saw Lucy in Jan-Feb ish and I LOVED "When you love someone thats what you do" (I think that is what she called it in her intro). Anyway, I hope that it is on her new cd. Thanks for the update! Kristen (OK) - ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Pat Grismore" Reply-To: lucy-list@smoe.org To: Lucy-List Subject: [lucy-list] New Songs: Amelia and That's what you do Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 14:06:59 -0400 Hey all, Made the 2hr. drive over to the Ohio River Valley Folk Festival in quaint little Madison, Indiana to see Lucy on Saturday. We had a beautifully clear day in the low 70's My companion was a Lucy virgin, so it was a real treat for her. I had loaded up her iPod earlier in the week, and she was excited to see her live. She played a pretty standard set list (which I didn't keep), starting off with "He Thinks I Still Care" . The new song "Amelia" was about a woman who stays in an unhappy, emotionally abusive relationship all her life and reflects on how it could have been different. At least that's my take on it. She stated that it was a very new songs and had a cheat sheet for lyrics. She also mentioned that she will start recording a new album in August, yipee! For the fashion conscience, she wore a white Tee shirt and jeans, and was having a good hair day for being in a river valley. The other song I heard her play back in March in Covington, KY. It is about a man who seems to have relationship issues, the chorus goes something like this: Maybe sometime you should lose a little sleep, die inside a little bit too, Maybe sometime you can stand by her, Oh like you promised to, cause don't you know, when you love someone, that's what you do. A nice dark song in the style of Dr. Lucy. Anyone else heard these songs? Pat _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! 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