From: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org (mad-mission-digest) To: mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Subject: mad-mission-digest V6 #88 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, March 18 2002 Volume 06 : Number 088 Today's Subjects: ----------------- MM: OtherArtistContent: new releases ["DragonGrl" Subject: MM: OtherArtistContent: new releases HiHi. Long time lurker here...just popping in cause I've been so impressed with my recent finds and think that most everyone here would like 'em too. While anxiously awaiting Patty's newest, I've been on a music-hunting spree and found these gems... Lisa Loeb's "Cake and Pie", which someone mentioned earlier. I'd never heard anything by her before, except the singles they would play on the radio from time to time. I am really happy with this album though...almost every track...and that doesn't happen to me often. Usually there are several tracks that are so-so and I could do without. Greg Brown's "Milk of the Moon"....I heard one track on KPFA a couple of weeks ago, before it came out, and totally feel in love...and I'm even happier with the entire album. Gorgeous yummy stuff. I love "Let me be your gigolo" and "smell of coffee". Anyone heard of Norah Jones? She just came out with an album called "come away with me"...sorta sultry jazz lounge tunes...they were playing it in the music shop today, and I liked it so much I had to buy it...kinda reminded me of Patty in a way. I know I'm horrible at describing music, and this is the best I can do at midnight on a Saturday night with too much coffee running through me. (: But do check out these guys/gals. (: Oh, and you guys have recommened Lori Mckenna so much I finally heard her album "pieces of me" and totally fell in love with it. Haven't gotten it yet...my hands were too full tonight to add one more cd...but it's on my list for next time. (I keep seeing her name and transposing it to Loreena Mckennitt in my head though....*laugh*) Enough blabbering from the lurker. Back to silence for me. DragonGrl - -- - ----^-----^------(@ "The kiss originated when the first male reptile licked the first female reptile, implying in a subtle, complimentary way that she was as succulent as the small reptile he had for dinner the night before." - - F. Scott Fitzgerald (1880-1956) American writer @)-----^-----^----- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 19:35:28 -0000 From: "Linda" Subject: MM: RE: Flaming Red over Living With Ghosts anyday - - Behalf Of MactheMutt@aol.com Sent: 16 March 2002 23:23 To: mad-mission@smoe.org Subject: MM: Flaming Red over Living With Ghosts anyday Well....now that i've used the message i wanted to get across for the title of my post..i don't know what to say. except..add this to the "desert island" discussion. << Me too!! I was beginning to think I was alone in this. I do find a couple of the tracks on Living with Ghosts a little *too* depressing. linda ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 15:04:19 -0600 From: "Jessica Boyer" Subject: MM: Re: OtherArtistContent: new releases here's another one: "Brief Strop" by Sheila Nicholls. it should tide you over until 1000 kisses comes out. i stumbled over this cd on ebay once for a penny and thought i'd give it a whirl. it's amazing! Nicholls has a strong clear voice and a one-of-a-kind writing style. this album is mostly her and her piano, and a jewel if you can find it. - ----- Original Message ----- From: "DragonGrl" To: Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 1:53 AM Subject: MM: OtherArtistContent: new releases > HiHi. Long time lurker here...just popping in cause I've been so impressed > with my recent finds and think that most everyone here would like 'em too. > > While anxiously awaiting Patty's newest, I've been on a music-hunting spree > and found these gems... > > Lisa Loeb's "Cake and Pie", which someone mentioned earlier. I'd never heard > anything by her before, except the singles they would play on the radio from > time to time. I am really happy with this album though...almost every > track...and that doesn't happen to me often. Usually there are several > tracks that are so-so and I could do without. > > Greg Brown's "Milk of the Moon"....I heard one track on KPFA a couple of > weeks ago, before it came out, and totally feel in love...and I'm even > happier with the entire album. Gorgeous yummy stuff. I love "Let me be your > gigolo" and "smell of coffee". > > Anyone heard of Norah Jones? She just came out with an album called "come > away with me"...sorta sultry jazz lounge tunes...they were playing it in the > music shop today, and I liked it so much I had to buy it...kinda reminded me > of Patty in a way. > > I know I'm horrible at describing music, and this is the best I can do at > midnight on a Saturday night with too much coffee running through me. (: But > do check out these guys/gals. (: > > Oh, and you guys have recommened Lori Mckenna so much I finally heard her > album "pieces of me" and totally fell in love with it. Haven't gotten it > yet...my hands were too full tonight to add one more cd...but it's on my > list for next time. (I keep seeing her name and transposing it to Loreena > Mckennitt in my head though....*laugh*) > > Enough blabbering from the lurker. Back to silence for me. > > DragonGrl > > > -- > ----^-----^------(@ > > "The kiss originated when the first male reptile licked the first female > reptile, implying in a subtle, complimentary way that she was as succulent > as the small reptile he had for dinner the night before." > > - F. Scott Fitzgerald (1880-1956) American writer > > @)-----^-----^----- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 17:06:58 -0600 From: "Sean and Rebecca Courtney" Subject: MM: Re: Re: OtherArtistContent: new releases Other Artists New Releases: Uncle Tupelo's Anthology comes out Tuesday. It has about four songs form each of their four albums plus some unrelaesed stuff. As this band's biggest fan, I urge you ALL to go buy it. THree of the four albums are now out of print, so this is the only chance to listen to these songs, short of paying around $30 a piece on Ebay for the albums. If you think Ryan Adams is good, listen to the band he tries to emulate. The new Wilco will come out at the end of April. They have been streaming it on their website, and I have an, umm, special copy of it, and to be honest with you, it is great. For long-time Wilco fans, it might take a little getting used to, as it is very poppy, with lots of Jim O'Rourke-Jay Bennet instrumentation. It took a while for me to get used to some of it, but I am now a beleiver. Also on April 23 is a new one from Elvis (Costello) and Tom Waits. Also, if you like all things south, check out the Drive By Truckers newest, "Southern Rock Opera" Neil Young's "Are You Passionate" comes out on April 9, the same day as the new Bonnie Raitt. Sean, trying to figure out how much to spend in the next month on new music ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 18:11:08 EST From: Starling91@aol.com Subject: MM: Borders North Canton Ohio Seeing as how I work at Borders Books and Music store, I get alot of questions from customers about what to buy...naturally I say Patty! In the nearly-a-year since I've worked there I have sold 10 copies of Flaming Red and 6 of Living with Ghosts! Can't wait to start selling 1000 Kisses!! Take care....and I can not believe Patty is going to be in Cleveland while I am performing in a play, argh! Mollie ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 18:10:44 -0600 From: LouAnn Muhm Subject: Re: MM: Re: Re: OtherArtistContent: new releases Also April 9 (a big day in music, apparently!) The new live Martin Sexton double CD comes out. If you haven't discovered Martin yet, you must drop everything and immediately go out and buy "Black Sheep." Patty even sings on it. So I have Patty, Bonnie, and Martin all pre-ordered on Amazon. Can't wait until they get here! Hmmm...I saw Martin a couple of months ago, I have tickets to see Bonnie on April 2.....maybe this bodes well for Patty show in Minneapolis, finally. Peace, LouAnn > From: "Sean and Rebecca Courtney" > Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 17:06:58 -0600 > To: > Subject: MM: Re: Re: OtherArtistContent: new releases > > Other Artists New Releases: > > Uncle Tupelo's Anthology comes out Tuesday. It has about four songs form > each of their four albums plus some unrelaesed stuff. As this band's > biggest fan, I urge you ALL to go buy it. THree of the four albums are now > out of print, so this is the only chance to listen to these songs, short of > paying around $30 a piece on Ebay for the albums. If you think Ryan Adams > is good, listen to the band he tries to emulate. > > The new Wilco will come out at the end of April. They have been streaming > it on their website, and I have an, umm, special copy of it, and to be > honest with you, it is great. For long-time Wilco fans, it might take a > little getting used to, as it is very poppy, with lots of Jim O'Rourke-Jay > Bennet instrumentation. It took a while for me to get used to some of it, > but I am now a beleiver. Also on April 23 is a new one from Elvis > (Costello) and Tom Waits. > > Also, if you like all things south, check out the Drive By Truckers newest, > "Southern Rock Opera" > > Neil Young's "Are You Passionate" comes out on April 9, the same day as the > new Bonnie Raitt. > > Sean, trying to figure out how much to spend in the next month on new music ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 19:24:10 -0600 From: "Sean and Rebecca Courtney" Subject: MM: Re: OtherArtistContent: new releases/Martin Sexton/Pre-ordering I don't have Black Shee, but I do have (and love) the AMerican and Wonder Bar. I've never heard him live, but now I might (as I attempt to decide which discs to buy this month) By the way, is it better to pre-order Patty from Amazon, through Jen, or directly from the label? Sean - ----- Original Message ----- From: LouAnn Muhm To: Sean and Rebecca Courtney ; Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 6:10 PM Subject: Re: MM: Re: Re: OtherArtistContent: new releases > Also April 9 (a big day in music, apparently!) The new live Martin Sexton > double CD comes out. If you haven't discovered Martin yet, you must drop > everything and immediately go out and buy "Black Sheep." Patty even sings > on it. > > So I have Patty, Bonnie, and Martin all pre-ordered on Amazon. Can't wait > until they get here! > > Hmmm...I saw Martin a couple of months ago, I have tickets to see Bonnie on > April 2.....maybe this bodes well for Patty show in Minneapolis, finally. > > Peace, > LouAnn > > > From: "Sean and Rebecca Courtney" > > Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 17:06:58 -0600 > > To: > > Subject: MM: Re: Re: OtherArtistContent: new releases > > > > Other Artists New Releases: > > > > Uncle Tupelo's Anthology comes out Tuesday. It has about four songs form > > each of their four albums plus some unrelaesed stuff. As this band's > > biggest fan, I urge you ALL to go buy it. THree of the four albums are now > > out of print, so this is the only chance to listen to these songs, short of > > paying around $30 a piece on Ebay for the albums. If you think Ryan Adams > > is good, listen to the band he tries to emulate. > > > > The new Wilco will come out at the end of April. They have been streaming > > it on their website, and I have an, umm, special copy of it, and to be > > honest with you, it is great. For long-time Wilco fans, it might take a > > little getting used to, as it is very poppy, with lots of Jim O'Rourke-Jay > > Bennet instrumentation. It took a while for me to get used to some of it, > > but I am now a beleiver. Also on April 23 is a new one from Elvis > > (Costello) and Tom Waits. > > > > Also, if you like all things south, check out the Drive By Truckers newest, > > "Southern Rock Opera" > > > > Neil Young's "Are You Passionate" comes out on April 9, the same day as the > > new Bonnie Raitt. > > > > Sean, trying to figure out how much to spend in the next month on new music ------------------------------ End of mad-mission-digest V6 #88 ********************************