From: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org (mad-mission-digest) To: mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Subject: mad-mission-digest V6 #213 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.pattygriffin.net/PattyInConcert.html * OR * go to http://www.atorecords.com * . * 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 V6 #___ gives readers no clue * as to what your message is about. mad-mission-digest Thursday, May 30 2002 Volume 06 : Number 213 Today's Subjects: ----------------- MM: Chicks that rock ["Willms, Gregory J." ] MM: Re: Chicks that rock ["Lori Garvey" ] Re: MM: Re: Chicks that rock [beccasean@peoplepc.com] Re: MM: Re: Chicks that rock ["Lori Garvey" ] MM: Standing Only? ["Chris" ] MM: Another question ["Chris" ] MM: Re: Next Generation [Brian Hancill ] MM: Re: next generation [Richard Challen ] Re: MM: Re: next generation ["Dave Doody" ] RE: MM: Re: next generation ["Willms, Gregory J." Subject: MM: Chicks that rock How has Janis been overlooked for this long? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 17:34:39 -0400 From: "Lori Garvey" Subject: MM: Re: Chicks that rock As well as Ann Wilson and Stevie Nicks - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Willms, Gregory J." To: Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:19 PM Subject: MM: Chicks that rock > How has Janis been overlooked for this long? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 14:38:28 -0700 (PDT) From: beccasean@peoplepc.com Subject: Re: MM: Re: Chicks that rock Though I like Heart and Fleetwood Mac, I could never say that either one of these ladies actually rock. Ann used to rock, but that was a while ago. Janis and Chrissy are another story. They are two of the best rockers, regardless of genitals, in all of rock music history. Sean On Wed, 29 May 2002, "Lori Garvey" wrote > > As well as Ann Wilson and Stevie Nicks > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Willms, Gregory J." > To: > Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:19 PM > Subject: MM: Chicks that rock > > > > How has Janis been overlooked for this long? ________________________________________________ PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart. http://www.peoplepc.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 17:58:34 -0400 From: "Lori Garvey" Subject: Re: MM: Re: Chicks that rock Stevie definitely did rock. Anyway, has anyone seen Amy Ray with the Butchies?? What a show that was. They had a lot of fun up there. - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:38 PM Subject: Re: MM: Re: Chicks that rock > Though I like Heart and Fleetwood Mac, I could never > say that either one of these ladies actually rock. Ann > used to rock, but that was a while ago. Janis and > Chrissy are another story. They are two of the best > rockers, regardless of genitals, in all of rock music > history. > > Sean > On Wed, 29 May 2002, "Lori Garvey" wrote > > > > > As well as Ann Wilson and Stevie Nicks > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Willms, Gregory J." > > To: > > Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:19 PM > > Subject: MM: Chicks that rock > > > > > > > How has Janis been overlooked for this long? > > > ________________________________________________ > PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart. > http://www.peoplepc.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 15:12:54 -0700 From: "Chris" Subject: MM: Standing Only? Just curious, are Patty's shows standing only or are their chairs? I'll be seeing her tomorrow night, can't wait. Thanks. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 15:46:04 -0700 From: "Chris" Subject: MM: Another question Okay so if doors open at 8pm, and on Pattys site it says the show starts at 10, does that mean 10 is when she comes on or when the opener comes on? Thanks again. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 00:26:06 +0100 From: Brian Hancill Subject: MM: Re: Next Generation At 45 I probably quality as "previous generation" around here. My family weren't heavily into music and we didn't even have a record player until I was around 13. My Dad liked Jim Reeves and Glen Campbell (great artists, I discovered many years later) but as my first musical favourites were King Crimson, ELP, Yes and Led Zeppelin, we didn't really have a musical meeting point. I have kids aged 18, 15 and 13 and although they listen to a lot of stuff that I don't like (boy bands/boy-girl bands/the UK Pop Idol TV artists), we do have a few points of contact. Eminem, for example. As a parent, I'm not comfortable with some of the explicit sexual stuff in his lyrics, but looking at him as an artist reflecting his own times I don't hesitate to use the word genius. And it works both ways. For years I sang the kids to sleep with my guitar.. lots of Beatles, Chuck Berry, Rolling Stones, Neil Young, Lindisfarne, Motown... then we went on holiday with my sister and family last year and I got the guitar out for a singalong session. Afterwards, their cousins (similar age) asked with a note of disdain: "How come you lot know all the words to those old songs?" I think that meant instant social disgrace for my crew! Cheers from Brian - ---------------------- http://www.hancill.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 19:46:33 -0400 From: Richard Challen Subject: MM: Re: next generation when i was a lil' tot i was exposed to jim croce, john denver, judy collins, ian & sylvia, and joan baez via my parents. the last few names ALL sang Dylan songs, yet my parents owned no Dylan, my mom told me once, "other people do his songs better because he can't sing." it took me years to track down Highway 61 Revisited, Bringing It All Back Home, and Blonde On Blonde and have my head significantly blown apart. oh well, i'm sure the parents meant well. for the record, there is NOTHING wrong with Steely Dan... jazz-heavy musicianship with ironic lyrics about seedy drug lords rules!! - --rICH Listen to Rich: Check out the official website of Backyard Green, featuring tour dates, lyrics, pictures, and sound clips from the new album: http://www.backyardgreen.com And be sure to check out Rich's solo website at: http://listen.to/rich.com http://www.geocities.com/richardchallen ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 17:06:34 -0700 From: "Dave Doody" Subject: Re: MM: Re: next generation Re: Dylan >...my mom told me once, "other people do his songs better because he can't >sing." You mean that's not true?? ;-) That's certainly been my experience. I've enjoyed almost every cover version of a Dylan song better than anything I've heard him perform. And based on Patty's version of "Stolen Car," I'm thinking I might feel similarly about Springsteen. Even if it's an amazingly well-written song, I find it very difficult to get past a voice that grates on my nerves (like Dylan and Springsteen, for example). FWIW, the only 8-tracks I remember my parents having were the Carpenters and John Denver. Then came my sister's love of the BeeGees and disco, and my brothers' influences - Genesis, Rush, The Who, REO, Kansas, etc. Now I listen to AAA stuff (is that still a category?), classical/choral, and showtunes... Dave Dave _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 20:21:25 -0400 From: "Willms, Gregory J." Subject: RE: MM: Re: next generation >...and my brothers' influences - Genesis... Gabriel-era Genesis is absolutely unbelievable for anyone that's into the genre or Peter Gabriel himself. Totally stunning song crafting and musicianship. - -----Original Message----- From: Dave Doody [mailto:davedoody@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 8:07 PM To: mad-mission@smoe.org Subject: Re: MM: Re: next generation Re: Dylan >...my mom told me once, "other people do his songs better because he can't >sing." You mean that's not true?? ;-) That's certainly been my experience. I've enjoyed almost every cover version of a Dylan song better than anything I've heard him perform. And based on Patty's version of "Stolen Car," I'm thinking I might feel similarly about Springsteen. Even if it's an amazingly well-written song, I find it very difficult to get past a voice that grates on my nerves (like Dylan and Springsteen, for example). FWIW, the only 8-tracks I remember my parents having were the Carpenters and John Denver. Then came my sister's love of the BeeGees and disco, and my brothers' influences - Genesis, Rush, The Who, REO, Kansas, etc. Now I listen to AAA stuff (is that still a category?), classical/choral, and showtunes... Dave Dave _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ------------------------------ End of mad-mission-digest V6 #213 *********************************