From: owner-lucy-list-digest@smoe.org (lucy-list-digest) To: lucy-list-digest@smoe.org Subject: lucy-list-digest V9 #93 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 Friday, December 26 2008 Volume 09 : Number 093 In this issue: Re: [lucy-list] Question about a Lucy song ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 23:54:51 -0000 From: "Tim" Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Question about a Lucy song Gina, thank you for the 'A nod to Bob' info. I'd been unaware of that, but Lucy did say about it after playing the song. She'd prefaced it with "Let's start with one I don't know". Found it cheap enough on amazon somewhere so look forward to catching up with it when it arrives. I don't doubt I'll surely agree with you that Lucy is one of the highlights on the LP. Apropos of versions of his Bob-ness songs, my fave oldest that comes to mind is Rod Stewart doing 'Mama you been on my mind', and more recently Drive-By Truckers did a scorching 'Like a rolling stone'. - - Tim. - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gina Golde" To: Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 5:43 AM Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Question about a Lucy song > Tim, > > Lucy recorded "It ain't Me Babe" on a compilation album called "A Nod to > Bob." She was definitely a highlight of that album as was Cliff Eberhardt > singing, "I Want You." > > Gina > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Tim > > To: lucy-list@smoe.org > Sent: Wednesday, December 24, > 2008 5:48:31 PM > Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Question about a Lucy song > > for the > escape moment: 'Guilty as sin', because it's one of her finest (yes > I know > there's plenty to choose from), and because I asked for it and she > played it > when I saw her in Cambridge in October, oh happy day. > for the new year > dawning: 'It ain't me babe', which Lucy started with in > Cambridge and which > I'd no idea she did, it was wonderful, and there's > something about such a > fine songwriter taking a gem from one of the original > fine songwriters and > making it her own while she sang it (like Cash with > 'Hurt', like a rare and > unique artist will do). > Merry Xmas btw, fellow Lucy-philes. > > ----- Original > Message ----- > From: "Gina Golde" > To: > > Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2008 5:21 AM > Subject: Re: > [lucy-list] Question about a Lucy song > > >> My first choice for both the escape > moment and the new year dawning would >> be a >> cover not yet recorded. I > would listen to "Let It Be" - Lucy on piano. >> It's >> such a beautiful > comfort song and Lucy really brings the special treatment >> that the song > deserves. >> >> Gina >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: >> Peter > Cox >> To: lucy-list@smoe.org >> Sent: Tuesday, >> > December 23, 2008 1:35:58 AM >> Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Question about a Lucy >> song >> >> Discussion? Hmmm? >> >> 'n. examination by argument; a debate; a >> > conversation;' >> >> So, given that it's likely most listers (regardless of > faith, >> race, >> political affiliation, geographical location etc) will have a > moment >> over >> the next couple of weeks when they'd just like to be on their > own, away >> from >> the hustle, bustle and materialist madness... taking a > special moment >> to >> look ahead or to reflect... or to be transported out of > their own lives >> for >> just three minutes... or just to be lost in the > moment... you get the >> picture? >> >> Which Lucy track would you listen to in > that moment? And why? >> Maybe the song you'd listen to as the old year ends? > Then the song you'd >> listen to as the new year dawns. >> >> I've always thought > of this list as a >> something akin to an invisible Red >> Thread - linking us > all. >> >> Hmmm? Have to >> go away and come up with a song suggestion now! >> >> > Peter, in Wales UK. >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Gina Golde" > >> To: >> >> Sent: Tuesday, December > 23, 2008 6:11 AM >> Subject: >> [lucy-list] Question about a Lucy song >> >> >>> > Once upon a time, when we actually >> had discussions on this list, someone >>> > said >>> something about Lucy's song, >> "Turn the Lights Back On" being about a >>> therapist >>> betraying a client's >> trust. Anybody know any more about > this? >>> >>> Gina ------------------------------ End of lucy-list-digest V9 #93 ****************************** 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