From: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org (mad-mission-digest) To: mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Subject: mad-mission-digest V2 #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 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.spectra.net/~ducksoup/pattyg/patttyg.htm * 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 V2 #xxx or the like gives readers no clue * as to what your message is about. mad-mission-digest Tuesday, July 28 1998 Volume 02 : Number 213 Today's Subjects: ----------------- MM: Newton Boys soundtrack [PeaceLoveGrace@webtv.net (Adam Robinson)] MM: MM RE let me intro myself (NPC) ["Charlie Sweeney" ] Re: MM: RE: a patty guitar tab page?? [jessica.sampson@sbaor.com (Jessica] Re: MM: Newton Boys soundtrack [AugieRolin@aol.com] MM: new to list [Mott_Jennifer%PAX4A@mr.nawcad.navy.mil] MM: Demo Tape [dbroida@juno.com] MM: Cheryl Wheeler ["Bill Diekmann" ] Re: MM: Newton Boys soundtrack [AugieRolin@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 26 Jul 1998 23:02:12 -0700 (PDT) From: PeaceLoveGrace@webtv.net (Adam Robinson) Subject: MM: Newton Boys soundtrack The Patty track is called "Copenhagen". It's performed with a band called Bad Livers, which is a kind of ragtime (?) band. Her vocal style is very 1920's (setting of the film!). It's only 2 minutes and 45 seconds long. Nothing like what you're used to vocally from Patty, although still great. It's definitely more "instrumental" than vocal. The chorus is "Doo da da doo dum, shake it baby, like a Daddy should..." , "stop it Daddy, Mama's feelin' gooooood...". I have no idea of how else to describe it, really. I got this disc really cheap, used. It also features a similar track with Abra Moore and Bad Livers. Perhaps if you go to CD Now, http://www.cdnow.com, they'll have audio samples of the disc, as they do for many, many others. Definitely hear before you buy, as the rest of the soundtrack just may not be your cup o' tea! BTW, as the new guy (Larry? I 4-got!) brought up those "MUST GET" CDs, I just wanted to throw in Jeff Buckley's "Grace" and "SKETCHES (for my sweetheart, the drunk)", and Holly McNarland's "Stuff". : ) Sorry for being so long-winded! PeaceLove&Grace, +m ~ : ) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 10:17:44 -4000 From: "Charlie Sweeney" Subject: MM: MM RE let me intro myself (NPC) HI Mishers, Welcome to mad-mission Larry! RE: Dar Williams-go to http://darwilliams.com for all you will ever need to know about the herself. RE:KSCA - the program manager of the ill-fated station was , I believe, Mike Morrison, who went to LA from Philadelphia's WXPN, home of David Dye and World Cafe, where Mike was program manager. A very talented set of ears on that man. Has anyone run acrioss him lately? RE: songs that stopped me in my tracks- A song called "St Mary's of Regret" played live by singer/songwriter Susan Werner left me with tears streaming down my face. I liked it so much I started a mail list for her. See the chorus below. Charlie Sweeney (=}===# Virtual Guitarist-Something Black charlies@voicenet.com http://www.voicenet.com/~charlies Join Susan's maillist-"believers" at: http://www.voicenet.com/~charlies/swmail.htm "Passion's always half impossibility the lovers that we lose we never dare to forget we visit them in mourning in December and in May in the graveyard of St Mary's of regret" .....Susan Werner ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 10:40:32 -0400 From: lgrady@lnmta.bentley.edu Subject: MM: Not Patty Related, But I have to share... Okay, Y'all.... I just got back from the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, and I have to tell you, it was AMAZING! You should try to go if you can! Three days of FANTASTIC Music on three stages (Including my first Dar concert!) great people, fun camping - it had it all! My boyfriend and I bought a bunch of CD's based on the new music we heard (they have a new music shocase on friday afternoon - 20 great artists!) and are still looking for more. What a great experience! Of course, they ask everyone for feedback on who they'd like to see next year - and I put down Patty! Although her new album is less than folky, there were some rockin' bands there (The Nields, June Rich, The Laura Love Band) and she'd fit right in! I highly reccoment this experience to any and all! I know some others from the list went - what did you think? Wow. thanks - I just needed to share that! - - Laurel ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 14:59:17 -0500 From: "Paquin, John" Subject: MM: RE: a patty guitar tab page?? Sign me up! Many of her songs have simple chord progressions which is a great way to learn guitar, and it also shows that great songs don't have to be complicated. - -----Original Message----- From: ASIS143@aol.com [mailto:ASIS143@aol.com] Sent: Monday, July 27, 1998 1:15 AM To: mad-mission@smoe.org Subject: MM: a patty guitar tab page?? hey everyone... i was at the lyric archive tonight and i was thinking that a guitar tab page might be a cool thing to do... any opinions? i would gladly run it if people can contribute tabs....i know that we already have a few, and thats a start, so what do ya think?? kate http://members.tripod.com/~Lifey/index.html my concert etiquette page http://members.tripod.com/~Lifey/concert.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 13:19:13 -0700 From: jessica.sampson@sbaor.com (Jessica Sampson) Subject: Re: MM: RE: a patty guitar tab page?? I already talked to you Kate, but sign me up to. It would be great. Jessica Paquin, John wrote: > Sign me up! Many of her songs have simple chord progressions which is a > great way to learn guitar, and it also shows that great songs don't have > to be complicated. > > -----Original Message----- > From: ASIS143@aol.com [mailto:ASIS143@aol.com] > Sent: Monday, July 27, 1998 1:15 AM > To: mad-mission@smoe.org > Subject: MM: a patty guitar tab page?? > > hey everyone... i was at the lyric archive tonight and i was thinking > that a > guitar tab page might be a cool thing to do... any opinions? i would > gladly > run it if people can contribute tabs....i know that we already have a > few, and > thats a start, so what do ya think?? > > kate > http://members.tripod.com/~Lifey/index.html > > > my concert etiquette page > http://members.tripod.com/~Lifey/concert.html > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 17:54:37 EDT From: AugieRolin@aol.com Subject: Re: MM: Newton Boys soundtrack Alright already. I keep reading y'all like a peeping-tom looking for something interesting and, although I am often rewarded with various Griffinisms, I've never felt compelled to chuck my two cents into the pool. Not big on picking favorites and all that but for conversations sake: 'Not Alone' without hesitation. I like reading how much everyone is enjoying Patty's shows. Haven't seen her yet. Gonna. I was sort of bummed to hear that she wouldn't be at Lilith this year but I saw the show regardless in Charlotte and was blown away by one individual above all [and I do mean all] and thats Holly McNarland. I know this is a Patty site and all, but I just have to suggest Holly. What awesome presence. Bought both disks of hers pronto and there they sit on my night stand with LWG and FR. I may need a bigger night stand [actually I don't even have a night stand but it sounded good]. If anyone has suggestions for lesser known Pattyesque music makers please post. I'd be interested in what MMers listen to when not listening to Patty, [you do listen to other music, right]? Don't get me wrong, Patty is God, Patty is great, I love Patty, all hail Patty...I'm serious. I'm sure she would even be hip to the idea of the exchange of other favorites. I'd like to hear what she listens to. Okay I knew this would happen, I'm sure I've said something that someone will misconstrue as being anti-Patty. I am, however, tired of the airwaves being plugged up by angst-ridden hollering and mindless, soul-free jingles. Even when she sings a song concerning a negative issue, Patty exudes positivity in the most subtle, least obscure way. I want more. More Patty, more positivity. That last paragraph was a little pathetic, sorry, but I won't apologize for my former request. What do you listen to? Now that we all have obviously established a common interest, let that be the criteria by which you choose what music to admit to. We let the radio choose who will get the most play and although WNCW here in Asheville completely rules, I know they've got a different agenda than I. Anyways, I'll shut up. Top 5: Holly McNarland Luna ["Bewitched"]-male singer Galaxy 500 = same deal. Jonatha Brooke K's Choice Sister 7 And if you don't listen to the Sundays you should. Top 6 or 7, whatever. If nobody is interested, I'll understand. Delete me if you must, evil Patty- lover-snubbers, but like Van says " its so complicated, I just wanna blow my horn." Don't ask me what I'm talking about, everybody else closes with a quote. See ya AR ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 15:56:00 -0500 (EST) From: Mott_Jennifer%PAX4A@mr.nawcad.navy.mil Subject: MM: new to list Hi everyone, I am new to the list (very new -- this minute new). I have a question about the "i write the book" ep (forgive me if this is an over-worked topic). Does anyone know where I could get a copy? If so, please let me know. I have a 2nd generation tape, but would like the real deal. Thanks, Jen ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 18:56:15 -0400 From: dbroida@juno.com Subject: MM: Demo Tape Dear Patty List Folks, I saw a post recently where someone was gonna make a tape of unreleased songs. I have a Patty Griffin demo tape from 1991 or '92. If the tape artist wants a copy to look for new material, just reply, and I'll forward the songs. "I Write The Book" is the only song I know by title. I don't have a list of the songs. Thanks, David Broida _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 20:57:21 -0500 From: "Bill Diekmann" Subject: MM: Cheryl Wheeler Dana mentioned Cheryl Wheeler in a previous post. Now that is a woman who can write!!!! She does some hilarious stuff and her "sentimental" stuff is some of the best I have ever heard in my life. Any other Cheryl fans out there? To keep it Patty related, who went to the St Louis show? I was moving furniture and sweating and dirty or I might have went, but I'll be happy to wait until she headlines somewhere. Bill (trying to get used to my new computer room) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 22:04:20 EDT From: AugieRolin@aol.com Subject: Re: MM: Newton Boys soundtrack Okay, yeah I'm new to the list. I figured it might cause a stir. Thanks for the feedback, I'll check somewhere else for such ideas perhaps. Y'know for as alluring a songstress as Patty is she sure attracts some volatile fans. I've only been on this site for a week or so and y'all are always fussing about some eensy tidbit. I still would appreciate a little bit on related musical types while you are at it, just a mention. Patty is maybe the closest synthesis of soul-touching linguistics and absolute jiveabilty for me and if there are any other underrated artists out there, like her, that can do the same for me I'd like to know. If this truly irks anyone out there then okydoke. see ya AR ------------------------------ End of mad-mission-digest V2 #213 *********************************