From: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org (mad-mission-digest) To: mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Subject: mad-mission-digest V2 #332 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.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, November 3 1998 Volume 02 : Number 332 Today's Subjects: ----------------- MM: Re: Congrats Rachel [Jeff Dunnam ] MM: NPC: Chicago Show [Justduff@aol.com] re: MM: NPC: Chicago Show [CONNELL@taurus.cs.lmco.com] MM: go patty! ["Erika Kari Peterson" ] Re: MM: Ann Arbor/Pontiac [ASIS143@aol.com] Re: MM: Ann Arbor/Pontiac [UMCaner74@aol.com] Re: MM: Ann Arbor/Pontiac [JohnRN24@aol.com] MM: Patty, The Colts & Troy ["Glennia Campbell" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 08:44:02 -0500 From: Jeff Dunnam Subject: MM: Re: Congrats Rachel Hey Rachel, Congrat on your engagement. Tom must he a very special guy to have gone to all that trouble. And you a special woman to deserve it. I wish you many years of bliss. :D Jeff ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 11:01:58 EST From: Justduff@aol.com Subject: MM: NPC: Chicago Show ::clearing throat:: I'm still in shock that Rachel's engaged! ...give me a minute. OK, can anyone going to the show in Chicago on Tuesday e-mail any information that you might need about it- ex. where it's at Martyrs? is that even right? ticket price, time-...it would be awesome to meet a couple people there if your up for that. obviously still not with it, Duff ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 11:38:57 -0500 (EST) From: CONNELL@taurus.cs.lmco.com Subject: re: MM: NPC: Chicago Show Duff asked: > OK, can anyone going to the show in Chicago on > Tuesday e-mail any information > that you might need about it- ex. where it's at Martyrs? > is that even right? {snip} That show was cancelled a few weeks back and she re-scheduled for a show in Indiana for Tuesday night. Mike :-) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 18:07:19 -0600 From: "Erika Kari Peterson" Subject: MM: go patty! I have been a member of this list for a few months and usually remain quiet and just sit back and enjoy all of what is written. I had to speak up. On Halloween I attended a CD release party for some friends of mine in a band called 6 Mile Grove, from here in MN, anyway I was selling their cd's at a table with 2 DJ's from a local radio station in mpls, cities 97, who has been a supporter of patty since FR. Here's the good news...they were handing out new music samplers...and patty was on it. Change was the song they chose to put on it. She is in good company on this cd, Semisonic, Bruce Horsby, and Train just to name a few. I was just so proud to see her name! YEAH PATTY! Kristin :) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 20:25:11 EST From: ASIS143@aol.com Subject: Re: MM: Ann Arbor/Pontiac hmm..when i think back on halloween this year my mind suddenly becomes overwhelmed with mixed feelings...it was definetly a day that reached both extremes (of everything). i couldn't explain my excitement over the idea of patty playing an instore - i assumed that she would be doing the solo thing, and i would get to sink back into those long gone moments of the girl and her guitar...but nope, looks like shes got the band attached to her by a bunch of those child leashes. no matter they were still great, an all acoustic, 5 song set:) i ended up sitting smushed right in front, pretty much right between patty's monitors (oh the power i had) ...she played change, goodbye, one big love, tony, and a cover (i think) that i didn't know... she looked so cute in overalls and a baseball jersey. i really miss patty solo, but we have no choice but to grow with her i guess. i came to the conclusion this weekend that she has the best voice of any of the other artists i listen to. she can just belt like mad, i love it! but anyway, from where i was sitting, it was about as intimate as you can get, but i'd give it all up for her to play at the ark solo again. patty stayed and signed and took pictures and talked to everyone in line regardless of how late they were running, supposedly over an hour. i was my first meeting patty, she was so sweet. normally at those type of things the artists looks at what you want them to sign, signs it and your on there way...but as i walked up to her she looked me in eyes and waited to hear what i had to say, she is very genuine. i told her about the guitar tab site, and her keyboardist, who was standing right by remarked how he'd been there and i actually ended up talking to him more then patty, which was strange. i love her band as people. i talked to a few of them and they are just the coolest guys! her bassist (the one with the face;), is just a really caring person, and its so obvious, go up and talk to them, they have some cool things to say. anyway after being stranded in ann arbor a half extra hours because of a small car key incident, we sped to pontiac like i've never sped before. the show was moved from clutch cargos to the smaller, nicer little venue below it called mill street entry. which i was very happy about because CC sucks. once again i ended up in front which was a treat:) once again mixed feelings about iodine - i can hear how they would be good on cd, but the loudness thing just has to go. i liked the bassist' pants though:) so patty came out in a long black, shiny-like (oriental) dress and a bright red wig. it suited the occasion but i just LOVE pattys hair. i snagged the set list and this is what it said... go now flaming change christina wiggly solo x 3 (poor mans house, memory lapse, a cover) daddy blue sky lil god tony mary for the love of anything i cant remember what the other stuff was. she played 3 more songs including a cover to top of the show. but i am SO bad at remembering these things... patty is always great but i was thinking that there are only a few songs that i feel are better with the band: change, christina, and wiggly fingers. everything else is great with patty alone... anyway, i just realized how long this letter is and im sure many of you have stopped reading by now, but at least its all patty content right? okay i think thats all, take care! hugs! kate ps i added let him fly to the tab archive the patty griffin guitar tab archive ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 21:18:10 EST From: UMCaner74@aol.com Subject: Re: MM: Ann Arbor/Pontiac I read the WHOLE Article Kate!! Congratulations..sounds like such a great time..wish I was there!! Patty G Rocks!! Dave ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 23:52:10 EST From: JohnRN24@aol.com Subject: Re: MM: Ann Arbor/Pontiac Solo X 3 was Peter Pan (piano) then Poor Man's House (guitar) and a Paul Westerberg cover which escapes me right now. In the encore, she did Silver Bell (her oldest song that I can think of) then one off FR that I can't remember, and in AA, she played the same cover she ended with at Mill St. I think it was a Nina Simone song - very sultry, very good. I think it had something to do with "tired of bein' alone" and then "breaking someone's home" Sounded like an "other woman" type of song. That is all the better I can clarify... I've already forgotten most of the set. :-) John ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 23:30:28 -0800 From: "Glennia Campbell" Subject: MM: Patty, The Colts & Troy I had the opportunity to see Patty sing the national anthem on Sunday prior to the Colts-Patriots game in Indianapolis. True to form, she was incredible. I got chills just listening to her. It was kind of hard to spot her on the field, because she was standing off to the side, near the mass of cheerleaders, but we got to see her on the giant tv screens in the stadium. She looked beautiful, and the crowd went wild went she hit the high notes. I got to go because she and Troy invited our parents, but they couldn't make it (Troy is my brother, for those of you who are newcomers). I happened to be in Indianapolis on business last week, and was able to make it to the game before catching a flight back to California. We left early, and it was kind of fun saying we were only there for the opening act :-) Too bad I couldn't stay around for the gig in Indianapolis on Tuesday. I hope someone will tell us how it goes! I don't think Patty is a big football fan, but the owner of the Colts is a big fan of hers and invited her to sing. The other big excitement was that my husband and I got to go on her tour bus and look around--it was like a mobile living room, very comfy. Ok, so we're Silicon Valley high-tech geeks and easily impressed! FYI, Troy is half Korean and half Caucasian (not Japanese, as previously speculated), and yes, he is a very cool, supportive guy!! (In my totally unbiased opinion). Cheers, Glennia ------------------------------ End of mad-mission-digest V2 #332 *********************************