From: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org (mad-mission-digest) To: mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Subject: mad-mission-digest V4 #128 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, May 5 2000 Volume 04 : Number 128 Today's Subjects: ----------------- MM: List Management - Virus Alert - this IS for real [Mike Connell ] MM: orgasmically inclined ["C. Minter" ] Re: MM: orgasmically inclined [runrunrun@dellmail.com] MM: Dissention ["Jason and Jennifer Burton" ] Re: MM: Dissention [Remy457@aol.com] MM: Re: RE: My first post :) ["Greg Pendleton" ] MM: Re: orgasmically inclined ["Greg Pendleton" ] MM: NY? ["Eryn Fleming" ] MM: I am the walrus ["Paul Russell" ] Re: MM: Dissention [Mudhoney49@aol.com] MM: Article on Patty in Austin paper ["Stephen Dickman" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 04 May 2000 12:20:33 -0400 From: Mike Connell Subject: MM: List Management - Virus Alert - this IS for real If you get an email today with the subject "I Love You", especially with an attachment, it's real nasty.....read on. This IS for real and has already whacked out a lot os systems today. The article is from www.cnet.com and there's a more informative one at www.cnn.com It also effects Mirc users, which the article below fails to mention. Mike - List manager/owner *********** Virus Alert: "I Love You" Email Virus A deadly computer virus has hit computers in Asia and Europe and is spreading like wildfire across the United States via email messages. The virus, which includes the message "I Love You" or "Love Letter" in the email subject line, was first spotted in Asia early this morning. The virus arrives in an email that includes an attachment called "Love-Letter-For-You," and targets users of Microsoft Outlook to send messages with the virus to every person listed in that user's address book. Once opened, the email virus overwrites existing local script and HTML files, as well as picture and music files, with its own code. Files with extensions.jpg," .jpeg, .mp3 and .mp2 are overwritten. To protect yourself against "I Love You," do not open any messages with the subject "I Love You" or "Love Letter" or any other suspicious attachments. Delete these messages immediately and download the latest version of your antivirus software. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 12:38:08 -0400 From: "Donald Henn" Subject: MM: Virus alert From CNBC this morning- If you get an E-mail with "I love you" in the subject line , don't open it. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 14:31:42 -0500 From: "C. Minter" Subject: MM: orgasmically inclined Hey all, I have no idea if this has ever been discussed here, but I've been meaning to post it for some time now. Has anyone else ever noticed how "Wiggly Fingers" is sort of structured like an orgasm? It's very steady, driving, and strong, but you can tell it's building up to something. Suddenly, as if it's unstoppable, she begins that climb: "I like to feel the little wiggly, I like the dirty little wiggly..." The song gets extremely intense here until the release: "YEAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!" And then the satisfied "afterglow" with that cute little "ahhh" sound she makes after she yells. Considering the subject matter of the song, isn't my theory plausible? ;-) -Cristina **************************************** "Everyone says that love is a labor, and so I guess you go call a sex line if you wanna love your neighbor, baby." -Patty Griffin, "Wiggly Fingers" **************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 17:49:22 -0400 (EDT) From: runrunrun@dellmail.com Subject: Re: MM: orgasmically inclined Whoa! Yer on to something here! lol - I agree! i love the smell of commerce in the mourning, ((*.*))darcie. ---- you wrote: > Hey all, > I have no idea if this has ever been discussed here, but I've been meaning > to post it for some time now. Has anyone else ever noticed how "Wiggly > Fingers" is sort of structured like an orgasm? It's very steady, driving, > and strong, but you can tell it's building up to something. Suddenly, as if > it's unstoppable, she begins that climb: "I like to feel the little wiggly, > I like the dirty little wiggly..." The song gets extremely intense here > until the release: "YEAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!" And then the satisfied "afterglow" > with that cute little "ahhh" sound she makes after she yells. Considering > the subject matter of the song, isn't my theory plausible? ;-) > -Cristina > > **************************************** > "Everyone says that love is a labor, > and so I guess you go call a sex line > if you wanna love your neighbor, baby." > -Patty Griffin, "Wiggly Fingers" > **************************************** > > - -------------------------------------------------------- Get your free DellMail address at http://www.dellnet.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 16:58:58 -0500 From: "Jason and Jennifer Burton" Subject: MM: Dissention I may take a lot of flak for this, but... Am I the only person that doesn't get excited about the idea of forking out an inordinate amount of money to see Patty in a huge, cavernous arena, opening for the Dixie Chicks? Just wondering... Jason ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 18:22:11 EDT From: Remy457@aol.com Subject: Re: MM: Dissention No, your not the only one who doesn't want to spend a lot of money just to see Patty open for the Dixie Chics in a huge arena. The Chics are all right, but in my opinion but I don't get excited over spending a ton of money only to see Patty play a short set and then listening to a show I'm not that interested in. I also like seeing Patty in a smaller venue where its more intimate. But as she tours with the Chics a lot of people will see how great she is. It can only be a good thing for her. Steve ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 21:05:29 -0400 From: "Greg Pendleton" Subject: MM: Re: RE: My first post :) I love 'XPN. I live in Manhattan but am originally from Willow Grove, PA. I really miss the station. I used to be a member. Fordham's WFUV is good, but isn't as good as WXPN. I have the World Cafe Vol.1 - guess I should invest in a few more; although a few of them (including Vol. 1) are apparently out of print. If Vol. 5 still available? Guess I'll check out www.xpn.org. Greg > Amanda, Phila. area myself WXPN kills. Best damn radio station in the > USA. And for all those not in this area www.xpn.org. Listener supported > radio out of the U. of Penn. Live feed on-line enjoy. > Evil Gary > > > > Hi fellow Patty fans! > > The first Patty Griffin song I heard was the World Cafe version of > 'Every > Little Bit' on WXPN here in the Philadelphia area. (Thank the gods for > WXPN, > I've discovered nearly all my favorite artists through them.) I then > got the > 'Live at the World Cafe Vol. 5' CD in 1997 just for that track. (Well, > okay, > that and Kim Richey's 'I Know.') > Amanda ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 21:16:48 -0400 From: "Greg Pendleton" Subject: MM: Re: orgasmically inclined Absolutely! Greg - ----- Original Message ----- From: "C. Minter" To: Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 3:31 PM Subject: MM: orgasmically inclined > Hey all, > I have no idea if this has ever been discussed here, but I've been meaning > to post it for some time now. Has anyone else ever noticed how "Wiggly > Fingers" is sort of structured like an orgasm? It's very steady, driving, > and strong, but you can tell it's building up to something. Suddenly, as if > it's unstoppable, she begins that climb: "I like to feel the little wiggly, > I like the dirty little wiggly..." The song gets extremely intense here > until the release: "YEAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!" And then the satisfied "afterglow" > with that cute little "ahhh" sound she makes after she yells. Considering > the subject matter of the song, isn't my theory plausible? ;-) > -Cristina > > **************************************** > "Everyone says that love is a labor, > and so I guess you go call a sex line > if you wanna love your neighbor, baby." > -Patty Griffin, "Wiggly Fingers" > **************************************** > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 21:23:33 -0400 From: "Eryn Fleming" Subject: MM: NY? Is anybody on the list from New York State? I am from upstate NY and I noticed that a lot of people who are posting are from the South. I'm wondering if Patty is more well known down there, cause unfortunately, nobody seems to know who she is up here! I'm playing some of her stuff out at open mic nights and I hope that people will start asking about her. Thank goodness she is opening up for the Dixie Chicks. I'm so extremely excited!! * eRyN ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 04 May 2000 19:39:18 PDT From: "Paul Russell" Subject: MM: I am the walrus Okay, I've just have to answer two questions here or I'll burst. *****warning, I'm a typer************ *******warning part II, only kinda sorta Patty Griffin related******* Answer to question number 1 (regarding the DCs and how we all like them): I'm not particularly fond of the Dixie Chicks. More power to them. I'm not particularly fond of going to country western concerts. yee haa, there bronco bill. However, Patty Griffin wouldn't come near my redneck of the woods even if there was some nuclear explosion here....no wait a minute. I guess, no one would come here if that was the case. Hmmmm. I need a better analogy here. How about she wouldn't come here even if I was to strip naked, tie myself up to a in the city center, and refuse to come down until Patty Griffin sang here. Hey, that doesn't sound like a bad idea.....everything but the "pole" "tying" and "naked" parts. I've never, ever, ever have seen Patty Griffin in concert since I've known about her. She ever so elquently skips this area of the United States....but so do most sane people. I figured that with the Dixie Chicks touring, I could actually possibly see her in concert once. NO, I don't to pay out my ass for tickets of a popular group I don't wanna see. But that's life for me. I chose to live out here in the music industry's armpit, so I gotta pay for good shiite. I hope that didn't sound bitter. I'm really not, my shift just ended and I'm getting all excited about going out and drankin. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. My answer to the second question (the NY one): well, actually I was just about to post saying how everyone on this list seemed to be up north. Of course you really can't get much more south than where I'm at. I look out my front door every morning and see the bay that leads into the Gulf of Mexico. But I wasn't trying to be cute. I was meaning that it seemed to me that there are a lot of peeps on this list are out around Phily, which is near my old stomping grounds. I'm getting a little verklempt here. sniff sniff. Here I'll give you a topic to discuss amongst yourselves. Jersey Shore Pennsylvania.....neither in New Jersey, nor close to water....discuss. Okay, better. Actually, there are three large groups from this list I've noticed. You've got your PA people, you've got your CA people, and you've got your TX people. Then there seems to be a sprinkling of Southerners, New Englanders, and Canadians. But that's only how I see because those are the main posters on this list. Maybe I should call ahead to make sure they've got that Guinness poured when I get to the bar. I'd be like their VIP or something. Bitchin. gotta go pound some Guinness. peace love and vegetable rights paul ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 22:46:44 EDT From: Mudhoney49@aol.com Subject: Re: MM: Dissention As someone who has never ever had the opportunity to see Patty live after being a fan since the release of Flaming Red, I could care less whether I see her in a club or in an arena. I'm thrilled to finally be able to see her, period. Does anyone know any word about onsale dates for any of the tickets? (specifically Kemper Arena in Kansas City ;p) - -Hayley In a message dated 5/4/00 5:26:04 PM, Remy457@aol.com writes: >No, your not the only one who doesn't want to spend a lot of money just >to >see Patty open for the Dixie Chics in a huge arena. The Chics are all >right, >but in my opinion but I don't get excited over spending a ton of money >only >to see Patty play a short set and then listening to a show I'm not that > >interested in. I also like seeing Patty in a smaller venue where its more > >intimate. But as she tours with the Chics a lot of people will see how >great >she is. It can only be a good thing for her. > > Steve ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 23:31:41 -0500 From: "Stephen Dickman" Subject: MM: Article on Patty in Austin paper I've been lurking for a few months now down here in Austin and finally believe I have something worthwhile to contribute (other than the usual stuff like how I am continually amazed at Patty's musical genius, poetic soul, and incandescent voice every time I hear one of her songs). Here is the text of an article in the entertainment section of today's (May 4, 2000) Austin paper: Griffin to Fly +ACI-Austin transplant Patty Griffin was in town to join Julie and Buddy Miller on stage at their Continental Club show Friday, singing a song she helped record for Julie's new album. The Millers and Griffin can also be seen in the Emmylou Harris-hosted +ACI-Austin City Limits+ACI- songwriters special airing Saturday at 7 p.m. on KLRU. +ACI-Griffin, however, will be seen and heard far beyond our city limits starting in June, when she joins the Dixie Chicks for a solid four months of touring. The pairing has already been reported, and was really no surprise since Griffin's +ACI-Fly+ACI- was the chosen title track for the Chicks' new, gazillion-selling CD (you can bet, though, that all the Nashville labels including the Chicks' own Sony wanted to see a young country act join the tour). What hasn't been said is how much the opening dates mean to Griffin, who hasn't really broken out the way many believe she could. +ACI- 'There's no question, this puts her in an incredibly enviable position', said Griffin publicist Steve Karas. Having himself been with A+ACY-M Records when it was eaten up by Universal Music, as was Griffin, Karas said, 'I can tell you, she has a lot of support at Universal.' The label plans to market her during the tour, setting up a full-scale attack when her new album comes out, reportedly in September. Rumor has it that after the Chicks tour, which comes to Austin on Aug. 12, Patty will join yet another big-name artist on the road.+ACI- This article appeared beneath a 4+ACI- x 6+ACI- photo of Patty with Buddy and Julie Miller on stage at the Continental Club on Friday, April 28. Since a lot of MMers like to sign off with a favorite Patty lyric, here's mine: +ACI-Cause you can't make somebody see with the simple words you say all the beauty from within Sometimes they just look away.+ACI- Steve D. Austin, Tx. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 00:32:33 EDT From: Kare610@aol.com Subject: Re: MM: Dissention Hiya! I'm with the other person who just posted about having not ever seen Patty live. I think the only place close to South Carolina that Patty has played was Savannah (sp?), Georgia and I think that's when she was opening for Lucinda Williams. (I think that's right) That's all i've heard about at least. Anyway, I'm thrilled about it myself. In fact, i'm wanting to go to go to both the Charlotte and Greenville shows just to see Patty. Yes, I am a chicks fan so they don't bother me but I'll be there for Patty more so then the Dixie Chicks. To me that's a good thing, right? Of course it is! However i can understand how some fans would opt for a more intimate setting. I'm sure I would prefer it myself but at this point I'll take what I can get. C-ya Caroline ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 23:45:27 -0500 From: "Jason and Jennifer Burton" Subject: RE: MM: Dissention Don't get me wrong....I think this is a great thing for Patty to do and I'm really excited for her. I'm sure it will be wonderful exposure. I guess I am spoiled living in a major metropolitan area...so far the only time I've managed to catch Patty was a Borders in-store performance many years ago. It was the first time I had heard her actually. But I guess I still have faith I'll have more opportunities to catch her at smaller venues in the near future so the idea of going to a Dixie Chicks show at an arena doesn't appeal (not to mention Patty isn't even opening the dates around here). So I'm spoiled and I apologize to those who never have other opportunities to see Patty (and to Dixie Chicks fans). No disrespect intended. Jason The Single Collector www.singlecollector.com Hard to find CD Singles, Promos, Imports, and Vinyl - -----Original Message----- From: owner-mad-mission@smoe.org [mailto:owner-mad-mission@smoe.org]On Behalf Of Kare610@aol.com Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 11:33 PM To: Mad-Mission@smoe.org Subject: Re: MM: Dissention Hiya! I'm with the other person who just posted about having not ever seen Patty live. I think the only place close to South Carolina that Patty has played was Savannah (sp?), Georgia and I think that's when she was opening for Lucinda Williams. (I think that's right) That's all i've heard about at least. Anyway, I'm thrilled about it myself. In fact, i'm wanting to go to go to both the Charlotte and Greenville shows just to see Patty. Yes, I am a chicks fan so they don't bother me but I'll be there for Patty more so then the Dixie Chicks. To me that's a good thing, right? Of course it is! However i can understand how some fans would opt for a more intimate setting. I'm sure I would prefer it myself but at this point I'll take what I can get. C-ya Caroline ------------------------------ End of mad-mission-digest V4 #128 *********************************