From: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org (mad-mission-digest) To: mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Subject: mad-mission-digest V5 #276 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/pattyg * 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 Monday, December 10 2001 Volume 05 : Number 276 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: MM: short and sweet ["Nancy Micciulla" ] MM: Landmine Concert at the Beacon [ShmephSasso@aol.com] MM: RE: Landmine Concert at the Beacon ["Jason & Jennifer Burton" ] MM: watch out for dave ["Nancy Micciulla" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2001 15:29:05 From: "Nancy Micciulla" Subject: Re: MM: short and sweet *blush* www.mp3.com/nancymicciulla www.paperwings.de www.mybambino.com _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 21:42:32 EST From: ShmephSasso@aol.com Subject: MM: Landmine Concert at the Beacon Was I the only attendee? Well, the NYC landmine concert turned out to be a bit different. At the beginning of the show, when I expected Emmylou to introduce Nanci Griffith, she introduced SHERYL CROW instead. It was truly bizarre - disturbing even. I'm not a big fan. Anyway, Patty was awe-inspiring, and her presence on state was the warmest, more modest, and most fun of all the performers. She seemed truly engaged in everyone's music. AND, I got to MEET her after the show. I ALMOST DIED. I got a picture of her, but I haven't had it developed yet. I think I probably look like I'm in shock, but we'll see. Anyway, she was sweet, soft-spoken, and modest then, as well. All the other performers ran right past the people waiting for autographs (which I can understand), except Patty and Mary Chapin Carpenter (who I have to take this opportunity to stand up for). I didn't think Mary did a very good job at this show, but I have seen wonderful, inspiring performances by her, and I think she has some lovely songs, although her voice will never compare to Patty's, or Emmylou's for that matter. Anyway, I had never seen Steve before and was pretty surprised by his long-winded tales of being in jail, in rehab, etc. Patty sang Careful, Mary, and Top of the World, and the audience truly was obviously taken by her, as were the other performers. Mary Chapin always sang after her this time, and Steve Earle said, "See what it's like to follow her." Emmylou was wonderful, but she's my second favorite (after Patty). I think her original songs are fabulous. Bruce Cockburn was impressive, but I can't say his music really speaks to me personally. Cheryl, well, she ended up fitting in better than I expected. She didn't sing any of her "pop" songs. She sang one folk-ish song, a duet with Emmylou which was out of tune, and then "Here Comes the Sun" in honor of George Harrison (they all sang along on that). Before the last number, Nanci Griffith came out with no explanation as to where she had been (not that I really cared), and all the performers sang "It's a Hard Life" which was really outstanding. It gave me chills. As an encore they sang a song I could not recognize that was almost Gospel-ish. Again, very impressive. Overall it was a nice evening, although it was kind of painful only getting to here three Patty songs after the Birchmere. I guess we have to take what we can get until APRIL! Steph Sasso ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 21:25:38 -0600 From: "Jason & Jennifer Burton" Subject: MM: RE: Landmine Concert at the Beacon <> Those of us in parts of the country that haven't been blessed with a full Patty show (or even an opening slot) in MANY MANY YEARS do not share your pain! Jason www.creekdipping.com - Victoria Williams & Mark Olson www.singlecollector.com - Hard to find CDs - -----Original Message----- From: owner-mad-mission@smoe.org [mailto:owner-mad-mission@smoe.org]On Behalf Of ShmephSasso@aol.com Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 8:43 PM To: mad-mission@smoe.org Subject: MM: Landmine Concert at the Beacon Was I the only attendee? Well, the NYC landmine concert turned out to be a bit different. At the beginning of the show, when I expected Emmylou to introduce Nanci Griffith, she introduced SHERYL CROW instead. It was truly bizarre - disturbing even. I'm not a big fan. Anyway, Patty was awe-inspiring, and her presence on state was the warmest, more modest, and most fun of all the performers. She seemed truly engaged in everyone's music. AND, I got to MEET her after the show. I ALMOST DIED. I got a picture of her, but I haven't had it developed yet. I think I probably look like I'm in shock, but we'll see. Anyway, she was sweet, soft-spoken, and modest then, as well. All the other performers ran right past the people waiting for autographs (which I can understand), except Patty and Mary Chapin Carpenter (who I have to take this opportunity to stand up for). I didn't think Mary did a very good job at this show, but I have seen wonderful, inspiring performances by her, and I think she has some lovely songs, although her voice will never compare to Patty's, or Emmylou's for that matter. Anyway, I had never seen Steve before and was pretty surprised by his long-winded tales of being in jail, in rehab, etc. Patty sang Careful, Mary, and Top of the World, and the audience truly was obviously taken by her, as were the other performers. Mary Chapin always sang after her this time, and Steve Earle said, "See what it's like to follow her." Emmylou was wonderful, but she's my second favorite (after Patty). I think her original songs are fabulous. Bruce Cockburn was impressive, but I can't say his music really speaks to me personally. Cheryl, well, she ended up fitting in better than I expected. She didn't sing any of her "pop" songs. She sang one folk-ish song, a duet with Emmylou which was out of tune, and then "Here Comes the Sun" in honor of George Harrison (they all sang along on that). Before the last number, Nanci Griffith came out with no explanation as to where she had been (not that I really cared), and all the performers sang "It's a Hard Life" which was really outstanding. It gave me chills. As an encore they sang a song I could not recognize that was almost Gospel-ish. Again, very impressive. Overall it was a nice evening, although it was kind of painful only getting to here three Patty songs after the Birchmere. I guess we have to take what we can get until APRIL! Steph Sasso ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 22:55:25 -0500 From: "Lisa Zwick" Subject: MM: Re: Landmine Concert at the Beacon Aww man...I missed the NYC one? I had no idea when it was. Wish I could have been there. Ah well. - ----- - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 9:42 PM Subject: MM: Landmine Concert at the Beacon > Was I the only attendee? Well, the NYC landmine concert turned out to be a > bit different. At the beginning of the show, when I expected Emmylou to > introduce Nanci Griffith, she introduced SHERYL CROW instead. It was truly > bizarre - disturbing even. I'm not a big fan. Anyway, Patty was > awe-inspiring, and her presence on state was the warmest, more modest, and > most fun of all the performers. She seemed truly engaged in everyone's > music. AND, I got to MEET her after the show. I ALMOST DIED. I got a > picture of her, but I haven't had it developed yet. I think I probably look > like I'm in shock, but we'll see. Anyway, she was sweet, soft-spoken, and > modest then, as well. All the other performers ran right past the people > waiting for autographs (which I can understand), except Patty and Mary Chapin > Carpenter (who I have to take this opportunity to stand up for). I didn't > think Mary did a very good job at this show, but I have seen wonderful, > inspiring performances by her, and I think she has some lovely songs, > although her voice will never compare to Patty's, or Emmylou's for that > matter. > Anyway, I had never seen Steve before and was pretty surprised by his > long-winded tales of being in jail, in rehab, etc. Patty sang Careful, Mary, > and Top of the World, and the audience truly was obviously taken by her, as > were the other performers. Mary Chapin always sang after her this time, and > Steve Earle said, "See what it's like to follow her." Emmylou was wonderful, > but she's my second favorite (after Patty). I think her original songs are > fabulous. Bruce Cockburn was impressive, but I can't say his music really > speaks to me personally. Cheryl, well, she ended up fitting in better than I > expected. She didn't sing any of her "pop" songs. She sang one folk-ish > song, a duet with Emmylou which was out of tune, and then "Here Comes the > Sun" in honor of George Harrison (they all sang along on that). > Before the last number, Nanci Griffith came out with no explanation as > to where she had been (not that I really cared), and all the performers sang > "It's a Hard Life" which was really outstanding. It gave me chills. As an > encore they sang a song I could not recognize that was almost Gospel-ish. > Again, very impressive. > Overall it was a nice evening, although it was kind of painful only > getting to here three Patty songs after the Birchmere. I guess we have to > take what we can get until APRIL! > Steph Sasso ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 04:26:53 From: "Nancy Micciulla" Subject: MM: watch out for dave ". . . she introduced SHERYL CROW instead. It was truly bizarre - disturbing even. I'm not a big fan. " uh-oh, steph -- you'd better watch out for dave. he won't stand to hear you talk about his "wife" that way. :-) hehe nancy www.mp3.com/nancymicciulla www.paperwings.de www.mybambino.com -- personalized stuff for kids :-) _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ End of mad-mission-digest V5 #276 *********************************