From: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org (mad-mission-digest) To: mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Subject: mad-mission-digest V2 #183 Reply-To: mad-mission@smoe.org Sender: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk * If you wish to unsubscribe, send an email to * mad-mission-digest-request@smoe.org * with ONLY the word unsubscribe in the body of the email * . * For the latest information on Patty's tour dates, go to: * http://www.spectra.net/~ducksoup/pattyg/patttour.htm * OR * go to http://www.amrecords.com/road/index.html * and fill in the blanks :) * . * PLEASE :) when you reply to this digest to send a post TO the list, * change the subject to reflect what your post is about. A subject * of Re: mad-mission-digest V2 #xxx or the like gives readers no clue * as to what your message is about. mad-mission-digest Tuesday, June 30 1998 Volume 02 : Number 183 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: MM: JB: Bad Radio () [Kuhl ] MM: PATTY SURVEY [KRAMER076@aol.com] MM: July 9th Nashville,TN show [Mark Cicero ] MM: mystery instrument on the song FR [Elaine Bean ] MM: Cindy Lee Berryhill -- July 9 in L.A. ["Larry S. Greenfield" ] Re: MM: Slightly Patty Related (fwd) ["Stephen V. Gilmore" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 01:42:01 -0500 From: Kuhl Subject: Re: MM: JB: Bad Radio () Darrel & Deanna wrote: > > << Most commercial radio stations play music as a loss leader to saturate > > > your ears with commercials. The FCC and FTC should investigate to see > if > > commercial radio stations are really advertising delivery devices. >> > > > I know 1st hand about crummy radio situations im sure all of the Mnpls, MN fans on the list have heard of the great REV 105 tragity. Most radio stations now are just property of large corperations looking to make money and dont really give a rats ass about the community nor the musically involved. If you are intersted in keeping your fav local/indpendent/comunnity run radio staion check out http://radiodiversity.com/ this organization was founded after the whole REV 105 feasco Sean ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 14:06:43 EDT From: KRAMER076@aol.com Subject: MM: PATTY SURVEY There's still a couple of more days to get your survey response in!! Send me your 3 favorite songs from FLAMING RED and also your least favorite. The results I will send in on Thursday. KRAMER 076@aol.com JIM ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 13:29:20 -0500 From: Mark Cicero Subject: MM: July 9th Nashville,TN show FYI - There is conflicting info on different PG web sites as to the venue on this date. One site lists 328 Performance Hall and another site lists the "Exit Inn". I have called both places and they are telling me the show is at THE EXIT INN. It's a smaller venue than 328, and there will be no advanced ticket sales. Regards, Mark Nashville,TN ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 16:13:44 -0700 From: Elaine Bean Subject: MM: mystery instrument on the song FR Hi, Can anyone help me out here? What is that instrument on the song Flaming Red (which is my absolute favorite cut on the CD) that sounds like a siren/loud screeching whistle? On the part right after when she sings the verses "I wore my red shoes, . . . . hey world, thanks alot. . . . to . .. . me and my red shoes, nothing can please us" I can't identify it. Is it a slide guitar? Elaine ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 13:39:44 -0700 From: "Larry S. Greenfield" Subject: MM: Cindy Lee Berryhill -- July 9 in L.A. Hi, all! I know Alan Bershaw has alerted us to Cindy Lee Berryhill's upcoming Living Room Tour performance on July 9 at Venice Beach in Los Angeles. Cindy Lee is appreciative of the support she has received from many of us on this list, and she is offering us (and her fans from her own and a few "select" other email music message lists) a special "command" performance. Her show is in a neat-o loft-like space just steps from the ocean in Venice Beach. She promises a few surprises, and I promise a delightful time. She has asked me to have y'all RSVP to me, for a head count and directions. You can send me an email with your info and location (please put "CLB-RSVP" in the "Subject Line"), or call me at 310/264-8301 during PDT business hours. It would be great to have a healthy and supportive turn-out, as this performance will be a showcase of sorts, as well, for some "industry types." (Please leave all flammable materials at home.) I hope to see many of you there. - -=-Larry-=- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 13:58:38 -0400 (EDT) From: "Stephen V. Gilmore" Subject: Re: MM: Slightly Patty Related Catie Curtis Self Titled > Katell Keineg Jet > June Kelly Williams Tapping The Wheel > Beth Wood New Blood Any of these are worth it. Also, I recommend Kate Campbell's "Visions of Plenty" (1999) and "Moonpie Dreams" (1997). A singer songwriter almost unknown out of North Carolina is Christine Kane (A Thousand Girls, released in 1997) on Bridge Records. The blend of backup vocals with her lovely voice will captivate you. Probably some of the others are worth it, too, but I'm not that familiar with them to render an accurate opinion. - SVG P.S. I LOVE to see what other artists fans of one artist like! Interesting to see how they all relate to each other. On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, House, Steve, HOUSESH wrote: > Since being on the list (also JB's) I keep seeing different artists > mentioned by you guys either as someone to check out or a cd that you > recommend. > The chances of me seeing any of these is at the moment remote ( I am UK > based ) but I am always keen to listen to 'new' artists ( or at least new to > me ) > Over the past few months I've made a list of cd's recommended. Now bearing > in mind that Patty Griffin is my favourite female singer in a style which > could be classed > as Folk/Rock ( open to interpritation ) and also that I know nothing about > the following artists other than what has been written on this list, which > of the following cd's would you buy if you only had enough money in your > pocket to buy one. ? > Reply to me direct ( or through the list if it's allowed ) I'll go by your > honest recommendations and check them out although it may mean one of my > kind contacts in the US from this list to buy it for me . > > Catie Curtis Self Titled & Truth From Lies > Katell Keineg Jet > June Kelly Williams Tapping The Wheel > Beth Wood New Blood > Joy Askew Tender City & Gorgeous Creature > John Gorka Land Of The Bottom Line > David Wilcox How Did You Find Me Here > Peter Mulvey Deep Blue & Rapture > > I've also seen mentioned so many more artists Vance Gilbert, Kate Cambell, > Elizabeth Hummel, Karen Savoca, LJ Booth to name but a few. So is there > something other than above that you would spend your last dollars on > Enlighten me > Take care > Steve > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 18:35:51 -0400 (EDT) From: "Stephen V. Gilmore" Subject: Re: MM: The Dirty Linen I sure do! It's "www.dirtynelson.com/linen" although "www.dirtylinen.com" also works. However, once you go to the latter, my browser showed the former. Reading about the musicians profiled is the next best thing to hearing the actual works being performed! Happy reading! - SVG On Fri, 26 Jun 1998 Adangerz@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 6/26/98 9:13:22 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > web6516@charweb.org writes: > > << Many of you are probably familiar with a magazine called "The Dirty > Linen", but if you're not, give it a glance. Subscriptions are cheap - > $20/year. It's got bundles of reviews plus info on concerts, etc. for > musicians of the folk/acoutsic/world genres. It's also on the Web. > Also, if they've reviewed FR, I'd like to know what they thought of it. > - SVG >> > > Hello Stephen, > Would you happen to have a URL handy for that site? > Thanks > Adangerz > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 18:39:57 -0400 (EDT) From: "Stephen V. Gilmore" Subject: Re: MM: Slightly Patty Related (fwd) You're on the right track with the musicians you inquired about. As I noted in an earlier post, you can't go wrong with female singer songwriters whose first names are Patty/Patti (as in Griffin, Larkin, Rothberg, and Smith) or whose last names are Williams (as in Jane Kelly, Dar, Lucinda, and Victoria). I'd add Beth to that list as well - as in Orton ("Trailer Park") and Wood (check out her earlier release "Woodworks" in addition to "New Blood") - SVG - ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 13:58:38 -0400 (EDT) From: Stephen V. Gilmore To: "House, Steve, HOUSESH" Cc: PATTY Subject: Re: MM: Slightly Patty Related Catie Curtis Self Titled > Katell Keineg Jet > June Kelly Williams Tapping The Wheel > Beth Wood New Blood Any of these are worth it. Also, I recommend Kate Campbell's "Visions of Plenty" (1999) and "Moonpie Dreams" (1997). A singer songwriter almost unknown out of North Carolina is Christine Kane (A Thousand Girls, released in 1997) on Bridge Records. The blend of backup vocals with her lovely voice will captivate you. Probably some of the others are worth it, too, but I'm not that familiar with them to render an accurate opinion. - SVG P.S. I LOVE to see what other artists fans of one artist like! Interesting to see how they all relate to each other. On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, House, Steve, HOUSESH wrote: > Since being on the list (also JB's) I keep seeing different artists > mentioned by you guys either as someone to check out or a cd that you > recommend. > The chances of me seeing any of these is at the moment remote ( I am UK > based ) but I am always keen to listen to 'new' artists ( or at least new to > me ) > Over the past few months I've made a list of cd's recommended. Now bearing > in mind that Patty Griffin is my favourite female singer in a style which > could be classed > as Folk/Rock ( open to interpritation ) and also that I know nothing about > the following artists other than what has been written on this list, which > of the following cd's would you buy if you only had enough money in your > pocket to buy one. ? > Reply to me direct ( or through the list if it's allowed ) I'll go by your > honest recommendations and check them out although it may mean one of my > kind contacts in the US from this list to buy it for me . > > Catie Curtis Self Titled & Truth From Lies > Katell Keineg Jet > June Kelly Williams Tapping The Wheel > Beth Wood New Blood > Joy Askew Tender City & Gorgeous Creature > John Gorka Land Of The Bottom Line > David Wilcox How Did You Find Me Here > Peter Mulvey Deep Blue & Rapture > > I've also seen mentioned so many more artists Vance Gilbert, Kate Cambell, > Elizabeth Hummel, Karen Savoca, LJ Booth to name but a few. So is there > something other than above that you would spend your last dollars on > Enlighten me > Take care > Steve > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 20:55:55 EDT From: JohnRN23@aol.com Subject: MM: The all powerful media So, Now that Patty is on the radio all the time... at least on two stations in Detroit with her radio friendly song, what will be her next radio song? I am imagining Tony, mostly because it is a "something's wrong with the world" song, which is always catchy, but I am hoping it doesn't become the next "Runaway Train". I certainly don't want the message getting lost and I just don't want to hear her on pop stations following up the Backstreet Boyz. Ugh, I can really get to hating the radio! :-) John ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 22:15:29 -0400 (EDT) From: "Sara" Subject: Re: MM: Slightly Patty Related (fwd) Hey everyone, how are y'all doin'? I am from Canada and have quietly been a member of this list for a longggggggggggg time. I love reading what you all have to say about the music of my all-time favorite singer Patty Griffin. But, guess what? Today as I was coming home from being out with a friend and making her listen to the entire Flaming Red cd about 10 times, I turned on a Canadian radio station, 94.9, and I heard none other than ONE BIG LOVE blaring away. I opened all of my windows and probably blew all of my speakers while I shouted to drivers in cars with open windows, "TURN ON 94.9 NOW!!!!" Most of them looked at me like I was crazy but one guy actually did it and gave me a thumbs up sign! It is only a matter of time before Patty is headlining LILITH and we can all say we knew her when!!!!!!! Lots of love, Your loyal Patty fan, SARA - ---------- > From: Stephen V. Gilmore > To: steve.house@bt.com > Cc: mad-mission@smoe.org > Subject: Re: MM: Slightly Patty Related (fwd) > Date: Monday, June 29, 1998 6:39 PM > > You're on the right track with the musicians you inquired about. As I > noted in an earlier post, you can't go wrong with female singer > songwriters whose first names are Patty/Patti (as in Griffin, Larkin, > Rothberg, and Smith) or whose last names are Williams (as in Jane Kelly, > Dar, Lucinda, and Victoria). > > I'd add Beth to that list as well - as in Orton ("Trailer Park") and Wood > (check out her earlier release "Woodworks" in addition to "New Blood") - SVG > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 13:58:38 -0400 (EDT) > From: Stephen V. Gilmore > To: "House, Steve, HOUSESH" > Cc: PATTY > Subject: Re: MM: Slightly Patty Related > > Catie Curtis Self Titled > > Katell Keineg Jet > > June Kelly Williams Tapping The Wheel > > Beth Wood New Blood > > Any of these are worth it. Also, I recommend Kate Campbell's "Visions of > Plenty" (1999) and "Moonpie Dreams" (1997). > > A singer songwriter almost unknown out of North Carolina is Christine > Kane (A Thousand Girls, released in 1997) on Bridge Records. The blend of > backup vocals with her lovely voice will captivate you. > > Probably some of the others are worth it, too, but I'm not that familiar > with them to render an accurate opinion. - SVG > > P.S. I LOVE to see what other artists fans of one artist like! > Interesting to see how they all relate to each other. > > On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, House, Steve, HOUSESH wrote: > > > Since being on the list (also JB's) I keep seeing different artists > > mentioned by you guys either as someone to check out or a cd that you > > recommend. > > The chances of me seeing any of these is at the moment remote ( I am UK > > based ) but I am always keen to listen to 'new' artists ( or at least new to > > me ) > > Over the past few months I've made a list of cd's recommended. Now bearing > > in mind that Patty Griffin is my favourite female singer in a style which > > could be classed > > as Folk/Rock ( open to interpritation ) and also that I know nothing about > > the following artists other than what has been written on this list, which > > of the following cd's would you buy if you only had enough money in your > > pocket to buy one. ? > > Reply to me direct ( or through the list if it's allowed ) I'll go by your > > honest recommendations and check them out although it may mean one of my > > kind contacts in the US from this list to buy it for me . > > > > Catie Curtis Self Titled & Truth From Lies > > Katell Keineg Jet > > June Kelly Williams Tapping The Wheel > > Beth Wood New Blood > > Joy Askew Tender City & Gorgeous Creature > > John Gorka Land Of The Bottom Line > > David Wilcox How Did You Find Me Here > > Peter Mulvey Deep Blue & Rapture > > > > I've also seen mentioned so many more artists Vance Gilbert, Kate Cambell, > > Elizabeth Hummel, Karen Savoca, LJ Booth to name but a few. So is there > > something other than above that you would spend your last dollars on > > Enlighten me > > Take care > > Steve > > ------------------------------ End of mad-mission-digest V2 #183 *********************************