From: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org (mad-mission-digest) To: mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Subject: mad-mission-digest V6 #10 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 Tuesday, January 8 2002 Volume 06 : Number 010 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: MM: Re: A bit o' testosterone [beccasean@peoplepc.com] MM: RE:Unsubscribe [BBSAVAGE@aol.com] MM: Gossip On Winona Ryder, Whiskeytown's Ryan Adams ["Steve Capes" ] MM: testosterone [MactheMutt@aol.com] MM: All please read - from the list manager [Mike Connell ] MM: Re: All please read - from the list manager ["Gary Jacques" ] MM: Possessed ["Don Henn" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 8 Jan 2002 11:15:29 -0800 From: beccasean@peoplepc.com Subject: Re: MM: Re: A bit o' testosterone How is the Tomahawk CD? I'm a big Mike Patton fan, I LOVE FAITH NO MORE and BUNGLE, didn't really care for the solo album, and was ambivalent about Fantomas. Sean Tomahawk - s/t, ________________________________________________ PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart. http://www.peoplepc.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 14:26:34 EST From: BBSAVAGE@aol.com Subject: MM: RE:Unsubscribe Sorry, I have no time to reas, please take me off the list. bbsavage@aol.com Patty Rocks! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 14:32:10 -0500 From: "Steve Capes" Subject: MM: Gossip On Winona Ryder, Whiskeytown's Ryan Adams Gossip On Winona Ryder, Whiskeytown's Ryan Adams Jan 25, 2001, 12:50 pm PT Oops! ... She did it again! No, we're not talking about Britney Spears using bad words again. We're talking about the game of musical chairs that is Winona Ryder's bedroom. The rumor running rampant for the past few weeks was that Ms. Ryder's new boy toy is none other than quirky indie rocker Ryan Adams of Whiskeytown fame. And, now, thanks to some spies in indie rock land, we got that confirmed. The two have apparently been together for about three weeks now. Since we've run out of snippy things to say on this subject, we'll just leave it at that. ------------------------------ Date: 8 Jan 2002 11:40:14 -0800 From: beccasean@peoplepc.com Subject: Re: MM: Gossip On Winona Ryder, Whiskeytown's Ryan Adams Last I heard on another listserve (postcardfromhell.com), she and IT-boy, Ryan Admas were spilts, and she's moved onto Pete Yorn. Sean, keeper of the rumor mill > The rumor running rampant for the past few weeks was that Ms. Ryder's new > boy toy is none other than quirky indie rocker Ryan Adams of Whiskeytown ________________________________________________ PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart. http://www.peoplepc.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2002 14:52:22 -0500 From: Greg Smith Subject: Re: MM: Re: A bit o' testosterone At 11:15 AM 1/8/2002 -0800, beccasean@peoplepc.com wrote: >How is the Tomahawk CD? I'm a big Mike Patton fan, I LOVE FAITH NO MORE >and BUNGLE, didn't really care for the solo album, and was ambivalent >about Fantomas. It is a GREAT album. You will definitely like it! When people ask, I usually tell them it could be the 5th Faith No More (Patton-FNM, that is) album. It is very rock and FNM-oriented. Have you heard the second Fantomas album, The Director's Cut? BTW, if this chat is bugging people on the list, let me know and we'll take it to regular email. I just wanted to post a general reply in case some of you were interested. Greg ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 16:30:06 EST From: MactheMutt@aol.com Subject: MM: testosterone If you've never heard Todd Snider before, and I bet you haven't...you should. He's got four CD's. Songs For the Daily Planet Step Right Up Viva Satellite Happy to be Here Right now he's recording on John Prines Label...ohboy records. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2002 17:34:37 -0500 From: Mike Connell Subject: MM: All please read - from the list manager I've been getting some private complaints about a few things and after checking it out, they are right. This is something I have posted about before. So here goes again. Last summer, in addressing a concern about the list volume and number of digests being published I said: {snip} >One thing that can help minimize the number of digests and amount of text >coming through this list each day is if list members who insist on quoting >ENTIRE emails in their posts would PLEASE eliminate the quoted text that is >not necessary. One should only quote the text of a previous post that is >necessary to support their own post or opinion. This seems to be a real >problem on this list in particular. {snip} With the exception of quoting a very small post, there is no reason to quote an entire previous post in any replies sent to the list. I just looked at the last couple of days worth of posts and quite a few times particular text has been quoted numerous times, and many posts have been quoted in their entirety. This wastes a lot of archival space, and the time of a lot of readers who have to scroll by the same text over and over again, and again... Also, for digest subscribers, this holds special meaning. If you are going to hit "reply" to make a post to the list, please do not send an entire quoted digest along with your post. Many do so and such posts bounce to me for approval for size limitation reasons, so it only holds up your post. (not to mention I have to edit out the quoted digest). Mike - MM List manager - - * The Patty Griffin/Mad-Mission@smoe List Homepage is at: * http://www.quackquack.net/pattyg * * Rachel Martin's Patty Griffin Lyrics Archive is at * http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/3079/patty.html * * Jerry Zigmont's Flaming Red - A Patty Griffin Website is at * http://members.tripod.com/PattyGriffin * * Katie Peterson's Patty Griffin Guitar Tabs Archive is at * http://members.tripod.com/~Lifey/patty.html * * DuckOfPrey or WhyADuck55 on AOL and/or AOL Instant Messenger ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 18:32:46 -0500 From: "* Darcie *" Subject: Re: MM: Re: A bit o' testosterone DOWN IS FUCKING AWESOME!!! (just had to use that language) THEY ARE WORKING ON A NEW ALBUM AND REX IS NOW PLAYING WITH THEM!!!! And Vinnie and Darrell are actually starting this metal-country hoedown with David Allen Coe. Bad ass. ~darc - ----- Original Message ----- From: Ma'eee Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 1:58 PM To: * Darcie *; MM Subject: Re: MM: Re: A bit o' testosterone Wahey!!!!!!!! Another Pantera fan on this list! Someone with tastes as varies as me! Jewel, Patty G and Kate Rusby to Pantera, Skunk Anansie and Down!!!!!! - --- * Darcie * wrote: > And as for the men, my lil list is as follows: > ANGIE APARO -everyone on this list should own his > 'the american' album!! > TOM WAITS > RYAN ADAMS > ELLIS PAUL > SPRINGSTEEN > PANTERA (well i know, thats a band... and far from > the stuff patty does..) > BUDDY MILLER > LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM > MARC COHN > BEN FOLDS > BILL WITHERS (old school but fabulous, especially > 'use me') > i opened for kelly joe phelps a couple years ago, he > rocks too. > > dammit i hate it when i can't think clearly. eh, > it's late. but there it is! > ~darc > http://www.darcieminer.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Corey Atkins > Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 5:15 PM > To: scapes@mindspring.com; mad-mission@smoe.org > Subject: MM: A bit o' testosterone > > In the interest of gender equivilence, may I suggest > Ryan Adams' "Gold." > I got it completely by chance, as my thanks you gift > for a public radio > donation, and boy howdy am I ever glad I did! > > Check him out. > > By the by - Patty's, evidently, playing the Sundance > Film Fest (their 'Music > Cafe')- just saw it in my film guide and nearly shit > a brick. Pardon my > language, but it's true. > > FINALLY!!!!!!! > > -CA in Salt Lake > > > > ******* ******* > ** "El teatro es la poesma que se levanta ** > ** del libro y se hace humana." ** > ** ** > ** "Theatre is the poetry which rises ** > ** from the page and is made human." ** > ** ** > ** --Federico Garcma Lorca ** > ******* ******* > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at > http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.Get > more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.comGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 18:35:23 -0500 From: "* Darcie *" Subject: Re: MM: Re: A bit o' testosterone ahhhhhh faith no more. the best band to spring from the 80's. (course i was only born in 83 so i don't exactly remember) patton is amazing. angel dust if my favorite. ~darc http://www.darcieminer.com - ----- Original Message ----- From: beccasean@peoplepc.com Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 2:18 PM To: greg@abbiegardner.com Cc: mad-mission@smoe.org Subject: Re: MM: Re: A bit o' testosterone How is the Tomahawk CD? I'm a big Mike Patton fan, I LOVE FAITH NO MORE and BUNGLE, didn't really care for the solo album, and was ambivalent about Fantomas. Sean Tomahawk - s/t, ________________________________________________ PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart. http://www.peoplepc.comGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2002 17:08:00 -0800 From: timothy johnstone Subject: Re: MM: A bit o' testosterone, and a bunch more wow! what a thorough response. thanks for name checking my buddy Dug Matsch's band Built To Spill. i have to disagree only a little bit about the Ryan Adams cd Gold. I'm not sure it's his fault that he is everywhere right now. he is blessed with a label that gives a rat's ass and has shown themselves to be a freind to artists. I'm not sure that I'd disagree about earlier releases being better but I still think Gold is one of the year's best. so today I found out that my pal in Birmingham 'Bama has an advance of the new Patty CD. It's just a matter of time folks! tim in boise Sean and Rebecca Courtney wrote: >Okay, > >I know nobody asked for my opinion, but I thought I would share it anyway. >I like Ryan Adams, but dammit, seeing him EVERYWHERE is starting to get old >quick. If I were to suggest to someone to listen to him, I think I would >suggest some of the early Whiskeytown stuff. I was kind of disappointed in >Gold. Anywhoo, my other suggestions would be, in no particular order: > >Testosterone: >Wilco/Son Volt/Uncle Tupelo (the triumviate of Alt Country, and Wilco's >newest -and as yet unreleased-is pure pop bliss) >Alejandro Escovedo (the less hyped, but more deserving, singer songwriter) >Jeff Buckley (he can make the most cyncial feel something) >Songs: Ohia (Ithought he was a woman for a year) >Built To Spill (greates Rawk and Roll this side of Neil Young and Crazy >Horse) >Bob Mould/Husker Du/Sugar - no explanation needed >Paul Westerberg/Replacements - see above >Tim Easton (has worked with members of Wilco, and is a great >singer/songwriter) >Old 97s (following Wilco's lead) >Velvet Underground >Ben Harper ( I love this man, not that there is anything wrong with thtat) >Bottle Rockets (Rawkin Missouri and everywhere else) >Martin Sexton (very soulful voice, with the wit of John Hiatt) >Nick Drake (very light on the testosterone, and one of the greatest) >Pete Yorn (the latest rocker seen with Winona on his arm, begin career >tail-spin now) >Jawhawks (harmonies not heard since the Everly Bros) >Apples in Stereo (all the bands on Elephant 6 are worth checking out) >Dan Bern (discovered by Ani Difranco) >Steven Malkmus/Pavement >Alex Chilton/Big Star (the next Gram Parsons? - nah, he's still kickin) >Blue Mountain (too bad they broke up, but Carey is great solo too) >Mark Lanegan (the guy from Screaming Trees) >Scud Mountain Boys/Pernice Brothers (Massachuttes is my favorite album of >all time.....today) >Cat Stevens >Elliott Smith (whispered brilliance) >John Hiatt (fun, and can also hit you on a very personal level) >Richard Buckner (the angriest man alive, and looks like a bear) >Frank Black/Pixies/FB and the Catholics (depending on what day you listen) >Michael Penn (the more musical of the Penn brothers) > > >Testosterone/Estrogen Mix: >Original Harmony Ridge Creek Dippers (Marc Olsen of the Jayhawks, and wife, >Victoria Williams) >Continental Drifters >Sonic Youth > >Estrogen: >Indigo Girls (duh!) >Gillian Welch (a rare timeless voice) >Lone Justice (before and after their time) >Aimee Mann (Bachelor #2 will be a classic one day) >Neko Case (from punk to country, the coolest woman around) >Cowboy Junkies (I don't know which I like better, their originals or their >covers) >Juile Miller (the new one with Buddy is fantastic) >Cat Power (Southern Gothic with strings) >Alison Krauss - what can I say? >Nikka Costa - Janis meets Macy? >Liz Phair (again, the earlier the better) >Poe >Lucinda Williams (I love her) >Mary Lou Lord - every guy's ideal co-ed dream girl >Victoria Williams (the best squeaky voice EVER) >Dusty Springfield (soul.....soul) >Tori Amos (the earlier the better) >PJ Harvey ( Every album is a masterpiece) >Freakwater (fun, footstompin bluegrass) >Beth Orton (better than Sarah) >Ani Difranco (see Frank Black, a varitable chameleon with serious skills on >the guitar) >Deal Sisters/Breeders/Throwing Muses/Tanya Donnely/Belly (they're all great) >Damnations, TX (the second coming of Lone Justice?) >Meat Purveyours (see Freakwater) >Trailer Bride (see Meat Purveyours) > >The All-Time Greats: Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Townes Van Zandt, Bob Dylan, >Gram Parsons, Willie Nelson, Emmy Lou Harris, Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin > >I'm sure there are a thousand more, but these are the one's on my mind right >now. I have typically enjoyed most of the artists I have found through MM >over the last year or two, with the exception of one, and I know I will >catch hell for this, but no matter how many times I listen to it, I cannot >get into Dar Williams. Flame on, and back to lurking. > >Sean > >Jess wrote: >Ryan Adam's "Gold" is a GREAT album. I listen to "Harder now that it's over" >over and over. Good stuff. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2002 17:09:24 -0800 From: timothy johnstone Subject: Re: MM: Ryan Adams that would be kim richey on backing vox Zoeyism@aol.com wrote: >I downloaded a song called Come pick me up by Ryan Adams... I think that was >the title and I'm fairly sure that Patty is singing back up on the chorus.. >Does anybody know for sure and if it's on a record somewhere... I also got >Sweet Carolina with Emmy Lou singing back ups... it's great.. both of these >songs are... > >Also my music recomendations: >The Mother Hips >Red House Painters >Convoy >Jackpot >Richmond Fontaine >Uncle Tupelo > >All incredible!! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 19:47:00 -0500 From: "Gary Jacques" Subject: MM: Re: All please read - from the list manager Another way to cut down on text is to toss Mike from the list? Does anyone know what he is talking about? LOL Mike we're talking music here. Your confusing the hell out of everyone. Are these the same people that were complaining about me last year? Trouble makers IMO. Happy New Year, Evil Gary ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 20:46:48 -0500 From: "Don Henn" Subject: MM: Patty at Sundance > By the by - Patty's, evidently, playing the Sundance Film Fest (their 'Music > Cafe')- just saw it in my film guide and nearly shit a brick. Pardon my > language, but it's true. > > FINALLY!!!!!!! > -CA in Salt Lake Two half hour sets on 1/13 & 1/15. The $200 & $650 tix are sold out , but if you can pony up $3000 , you're in. There goes my new year resolution already. A line in memory of the NYC firefighters , police & emergency workers , who were rushing into the WTC as others were rushing out , & their comrades who are still sifting thriugh the rubble for their remains. The line is the entire lyric of the song. Find the cost of freedom Buried in the ground Mother earth will swallow you Lay your body down Stephen Stills "Find the Cost of Freedom" Performed by Crosby , Stills , Nash & Young Don ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 21:24:50 -0500 From: "Don Henn" Subject: MM: Possessed > I heard of Patty by way of Sessions on 54th and bought both CD's, > went to Nashville and met Don Henn, whom my wife still swears is possessed. > Steve "Possessed" , by the magic of Patty Griffin's music , of course. I had a double whammy that night , b/c I was also possessed by the Demon Rum : ) It's a mad mission But I got the ambition Mad mad mission Sign me up Patty Griffin "Mad Mission" Don ------------------------------ End of mad-mission-digest V6 #10 ********************************