From: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org (mad-mission-digest) To: mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Subject: mad-mission-digest V4 #31 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 ever 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.quackquack.net/patttyg * OR * go to http://www.amrecords.com * then click "tour" 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 V4 #xxx or the like gives readers no clue * as to what your message is about. mad-mission-digest Friday, February 4 2000 Volume 04 : Number 031 Today's Subjects: ----------------- MM: Re: age [MistyBC@aol.com] MM: Old fogeys [Everyman7@aol.com] MM: I'm back ["You Oughta Know" ] Re:MM: a ? [Drybones19@aol.com] Re: MM: a ? [Iain Cole ] MM: a? [diamondmask@juno.com] R: MM: a ? ["Rice" ] MM: Age 45 [Gary Jacques ] Re: MM: a ? [Fab Gal in DC ] MM: a? ["Nancy Micciulla" ] Re: MM: Re: a ? [Rachel Bussel ] Re: MM: a ? ["Sherie" ] Re: MM: a ? [rblack1@io.com (Ronda B.)] Re: MM: Best Patty concert of '99 [UMCaner74@aol.com] RE: MM: Best Patty concert of '99 [Gary Jacques Subject: MM: I'm back Hello everyone! I am back on the list. Boy have I missed you all! Can't wait to read all the messages in my inbox. To answer Darcie's question I am 39, and very thrilled to be back. Since I have been gone I have turned several people on to the great and wonderful Patty! Talk to you soon, my fellow Patty fans, Peace, Karla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 06:49:51 EST From: Drybones19@aol.com Subject: Re:MM: a ? I just turned 44 yesterday. Yeah, I know what you're thinkin'...."Damn that's old!!," and even though I can't hear as well as I use to when Patty comes on I just crank it up a little louder!!! Paul ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2000 23:26:06 +1100 From: Iain Cole Subject: Re: MM: a ? ah meeeeeeee ... 47 this year. Listen to all sorts of music ranging from Paganinni to Tool. Love listening to Patty.. the staff at work reckon they can tell what sort of mood I'm in by the music... Patty gets played when I'm in a good mood, Tool, Iggy Pop and Pantera when I'm in a bad mood or close to the weekend... *grin*.. runrunrun@dellmail.com wrote: > Hey guys. I've always wondered what the age range of people who enjoy/love Patty's music is.....so if you don't mind me asking, how old is everyone??? No lying! I'm 16. > > .....((*.*))......................DARCIE................ > "and the night and I go hand to hand, > breast to breast, woman to woman.... > night and i go quietly, > we go softly.... > screaming all the way......" > - "night" - p.g. > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Get your free DellMail address at http://www.dellnet.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 04:38:40 -0800 From: diamondmask@juno.com Subject: MM: a? Looks like I'm the geezer here. Yeah, when I really started listening to music, the song craft was very important. James Taylor, Elton John, The Beatles, Don McLean, and the dozen or so others could all write a song that was so much more than a Aerosmith or AC DC tune. (Don't get me wrong, Aerosmith helped wreck my hearing). Music keeps you young. I've played guitar since high school, and I think that's kept my interest. I'm 45, still drinking, though it's not as much fun as it used to be, and since I work for someone else, I'm a whore too. Maybe not cheap, but a whore none the less. john in sumner wa ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 14:10:33 +0100 From: "Rice" Subject: R: MM: a ? So far, looks like I may have a shot at the young-at-heart award! Let's just say it was more than 50 years ago, but who's counting? I'm a great fan of Patty's, though I have to confess it's tough to see her when I live some 7,000 miles away from the East Coast. I have to content myself with her two albums, the rarities tape (thanks to Everyman7--Dana!) and the mad mission group... Very much looking forward to Rarities II and the new album. I dooo like that Makin Pies. I actually came all the way over from the Tuscan/Umbrian hills to catch Patty at the Fez in December. How's that for dedication! Though not a musician, I number some thousand CDs in my collection which runs from pre-medieval chants to a lot of rock and folk. Particular classical interest in baroque--Big Bach Boy! Patty's work sure has its way with me, though... Chris in Italy - -----Messaggio originale----- Da: Iain Cole A: mad-mission@smoe.org Data: Friday, February 04, 2000 1:30 PM Oggetto: Re: MM: a ? >ah meeeeeeee ... 47 this year. Listen to all sorts of music ranging from Paganinni to Tool. Love listening to Patty.. the staff at work reckon they can tell what sort of mood >I'm in by the music... Patty gets played when I'm in a good mood, Tool, Iggy Pop and Pantera when I'm in a bad mood or close to the weekend... *grin*.. > >runrunrun@dellmail.com wrote: > >> Hey guys. I've always wondered what the age range of people who enjoy/love Patty's music is.....so if you don't mind me asking, how old is everyone??? No lying! I'm 16. >> >> .....((*.*))......................DARCIE................ >> "and the night and I go hand to hand, >> breast to breast, woman to woman.... >> night and i go quietly, >> we go softly.... >> screaming all the way......" >> - "night" - p.g. >> >> -------------------------------------------------------- >> Get your free DellMail address at http://www.dellnet.com > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 07:57:17 -0500 From: Gary Jacques Subject: MM: Age 45 Not at all surprised to see that Patty reaches all ages. It is the mark of real talent. Was looking forward to seeing Patty in N.H. next week but it looks like April 7 now. I have a home in Vermont, about an hour and a half from the concert site and I'm sure the drive will be a heck of alot better in April than February. Can't wait to see West 54th show..I had a seat behind the band for that one and it was a whole lot of fun. That was the 7th time I saw Patty last year and I still can't get enough. As for best Patty show of 1999. It would have to be the Collingwood NJ show..300 seat venue...no air conditioning...the band was at their best. Patty was as loose as a goose. That's my favorite show of the year..how about yours? Evil Gary ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 05:24:16 -0800 (PST) From: Fab Gal in DC Subject: Re: MM: a ? I'm newly 30 ... and I'm bringing Paul to an AA meeting the next time I see him!!! - -Wendy in DC - --- Paul Russell wrote: > I'm 25 and still drinking like a three dollar > whore!!! > > This will definitely be a Guinness weekend for > me in the Poconos. > > paul > > ****************************** > * Your clothes. Give them * > * to me. Now! * > * --The Terminator * > * from T2: Judgement Day * > ****************************** > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at > http://www.hotmail.com > > ===== ~~~~ Keep on keeping on!! ~~~~ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2000 05:36:53 PST From: "Nancy Micciulla" Subject: MM: a? i'm 20 (soon to be 21, just thought i'd point that out), and i wanna be peter pan when i grow up. my inner child is still alive and kicking, and i don't plan on kicking her out any time soon :-). nancy ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 06:37:38 -0800 (PST) From: Rachel Bussel Subject: Re: MM: Re: a ? I'm 24... rachel __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 10:11:42 -0500 From: "Sherie" Subject: Re: MM: a ? 35 yrs old, female, from Pittsburgh who thinks that Patty is the best thing I've heard in a LONG time! Sherie "Losing touch with our hearts, We fall into confusion And fools try to sell us Their Answers." (Tao, 38) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 09:21:51 -0600 From: rblack1@io.com (Ronda B.) Subject: Re: MM: a ? I'm 28 and I'll be waking Paul up after the meeting. ;) Regards from Austin, Ronda At 05:24 AM 2/4/00 -0800, Fab Gal in DC wrote: > >I'm newly 30 ... and I'm bringing Paul to an AA >meeting the next time I see him!!! > >-Wendy in DC >--- Paul Russell wrote: >> I'm 25 and still drinking like a three dollar >> whore!!! >> >> This will definitely be a Guinness weekend for >> me in the Poconos. >> >> paul >> >> ****************************** >> * Your clothes. Give them * >> * to me. Now! * >> * --The Terminator * >> * from T2: Judgement Day * >> ****************************** >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >______________________________________________________ >> Get Your Private, Free Email at >> http://www.hotmail.com >> >> > >===== >~~~~ Keep on keeping on!! ~~~~ >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. >http://im.yahoo.com > > Ronda Blacksher Director of Marketing Eye Clinic of Austin (512) 427-1100 Read about LASIK, INTACS and other refractive surgery at www.eyeclinic2020.com! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 10:48:28 EST From: UMCaner74@aol.com Subject: Re: MM: Best Patty concert of '99 Wow Evil Gary another good question.. Ok, I've always said that I've seen Patty too many times to mention on the list. I never said precisely how many for fear that you all would say I'm obsessed, and then ask for me to be kicked off here! I've now decided that I am just a wee bit obsessed, but that's ok... Anyway, I'm going to attempt to list all the Patty shows I saw on the FR tour. July '98 Philly, PA WXPN Singer/Songwriter Festival (w/band) Oct. '98 Philly, PA Keswick Theatre (w/band) Oct. '98 Washington, DC The Bayou (w/band) Oct. '98 New Cumberland, PA West Shore Theatre (w/band) Dec. '98 Baltimore, MD John's Hopkins U (w/band) April '99 Philly, PA The Painted Bride (Solo) April '99 Annapolis, MD The Ram's Head (Solo) April '99 Philly, PA The Painted Bride AGAIN (Solo) May '99 Baltimore, MD John's Hopkins AGAIN (w/band) July '99 Washington, DC 9:30 Club (w/band) Oct. '99 New York, NY Sessions at West 54 (w/band) Nov. '99 Philly, PA Keswick Theatre (Solo) I think that is all of them, geez.. but I have this feeling I'm missing something. As far as rating the best one... that is so hard to say. I'd say that both Keswick shows, as well as the West Shore Theatre show were definitely standouts for me. Any time she plays in Philly you can be guaranteed it's going to be awesome b/c she loves the city and I believe her biggest fan following is there...as evidenced by selling out the Painted Bride twice in a 3 day span. There was only one show that left me a bit disappointed, and that was the 2nd John's Hopkins show. You couldn't hear her voice for the first 3 or 4 songs of her set.. and when you're only the opening act, you don't have ,any more songs to go after that. I don't mean she was not high enough in the mix either, I Mean you COULD NOT hear her! The solo shows were all a real treat this year, because I was so afraid that she would never play solo shows again. Call it thinking the worst, but I thought that once she had the band, ALL SHOWS from here on out would be with the band. I love the band, don't get me wrong.. but it's so nice to see Patty all by herself, just like I originally remember her! I'd say my absolute favorite of all of them had to be the WXPN Singer/Songwriter show. There were something like 20,000 people there, and it was the first time I had seen Patty in about 2 years. It was the first time with the band, not to mention the fact that I was in the front row! She totally blew away the crowd that day, despite the fact that it was probably in excess of 100 degrees on the cement steps that we were sitting on. It was the best version of Mary that I have ever heard. There were actually tears rolling down her face during the song... WOW, seeing that made that song mean SO MUCH more to me! I still get chills from that when I think about it. Ok guys... sorry for the incredibly long post again.. I'm off work today, so I had a little spare time. Have a great weekend everyone! Dave ****************************************** Gonna write a song Gonna tell it like it is And if you recognize yourself I know you're going to be pissed And if you call me on it I'll deny it through and through Just like Woody Allen would If he were in my shoes ~~ The Badlees ~~ **************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 10:43:51 -0500 From: Gary Jacques Subject: RE: MM: Best Patty concert of '99 UMCancer...WE are from the same area I was at most of these shows..WXPN rules and the singer songwriter weekend was great...the band was new and raw then..was also at the painted bride..did you ever see her at the Tin Angel? Right after wxpn put out live at the world cafe 3 or 5 (?) which has the live recoring of every little bit, which completely blew me away..I went to the tin angel to see Patty...she sang every song off LWG plus some stuff off her "upcoming" Flaming red...this show did not make my list but it was and is my favorite Patty show..If you have never been to the Tin Angel...get there!! 100 seat venue with Sarono's (?) resturant downstairs. If you eat at the resturant and let them know you have tickets for the show they will reserve you a table in front of the stage..have done this many times..well worth the while. Evil Gary - -----Original Message----- From: UMCaner74@aol.com [mailto:UMCaner74@aol.com] Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 10:48 AM To: mad-mission@smoe.org Subject: Re: MM: Best Patty concert of '99 Wow Evil Gary another good question.. Ok, I've always said that I've seen Patty too many times to mention on the list. I never said precisely how many for fear that you all would say I'm obsessed, and then ask for me to be kicked off here! I've now decided that I am just a wee bit obsessed, but that's ok... Anyway, I'm going to attempt to list all the Patty shows I saw on the FR tour. July '98 Philly, PA WXPN Singer/Songwriter Festival (w/band) Oct. '98 Philly, PA Keswick Theatre (w/band) Oct. '98 Washington, DC The Bayou (w/band) Oct. '98 New Cumberland, PA West Shore Theatre (w/band) Dec. '98 Baltimore, MD John's Hopkins U (w/band) April '99 Philly, PA The Painted Bride (Solo) April '99 Annapolis, MD The Ram's Head (Solo) April '99 Philly, PA The Painted Bride AGAIN (Solo) May '99 Baltimore, MD John's Hopkins AGAIN (w/band) July '99 Washington, DC 9:30 Club (w/band) Oct. '99 New York, NY Sessions at West 54 (w/band) Nov. '99 Philly, PA Keswick Theatre (Solo) I think that is all of them, geez.. but I have this feeling I'm missing something. As far as rating the best one... that is so hard to say. I'd say that both Keswick shows, as well as the West Shore Theatre show were definitely standouts for me. Any time she plays in Philly you can be guaranteed it's going to be awesome b/c she loves the city and I believe her biggest fan following is there...as evidenced by selling out the Painted Bride twice in a 3 day span. There was only one show that left me a bit disappointed, and that was the 2nd John's Hopkins show. You couldn't hear her voice for the first 3 or 4 songs of her set.. and when you're only the opening act, you don't have ,any more songs to go after that. I don't mean she was not high enough in the mix either, I Mean you COULD NOT hear her! The solo shows were all a real treat this year, because I was so afraid that she would never play solo shows again. Call it thinking the worst, but I thought that once she had the band, ALL SHOWS from here on out would be with the band. I love the band, don't get me wrong.. but it's so nice to see Patty all by herself, just like I originally remember her! I'd say my absolute favorite of all of them had to be the WXPN Singer/Songwriter show. There were something like 20,000 people there, and it was the first time I had seen Patty in about 2 years. It was the first time with the band, not to mention the fact that I was in the front row! She totally blew away the crowd that day, despite the fact that it was probably in excess of 100 degrees on the cement steps that we were sitting on. It was the best version of Mary that I have ever heard. There were actually tears rolling down her face during the song... WOW, seeing that made that song mean SO MUCH more to me! I still get chills from that when I think about it. Ok guys... sorry for the incredibly long post again.. I'm off work today, so I had a little spare time. Have a great weekend everyone! Dave ****************************************** Gonna write a song Gonna tell it like it is And if you recognize yourself I know you're going to be pissed And if you call me on it I'll deny it through and through Just like Woody Allen would If he were in my shoes ~~ The Badlees ~~ **************************************** ------------------------------ End of mad-mission-digest V4 #31 ********************************