From: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org (mad-mission-digest) To: mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Subject: mad-mission-digest V3 #200 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 V3 #xxx or the like gives readers no clue * as to what your message is about. mad-mission-digest Thursday, July 8 1999 Volume 03 : Number 200 Today's Subjects: ----------------- MM: Instant Rapport [L & C Israelson ] MM: Thats Amazing!! [ruby maroon ] MM: Hey.. [Hiwayman9@aol.com] Re: MM: Hey.. [Mudhoney49@aol.com] MM:Gibson Jumbo she uses [Scott Haskitt ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 11:12:42 -0700 From: L & C Israelson Subject: MM: Instant Rapport I'm always fascinated by the ways that thoughts and conversations get from point A to point Z. Most bizarre are the internal connections, the unique experiences that cause someone to think of how great a Krispy Kreme doughnut tastes when he hears a snippet of the soundtrack to "Grease." (Don't ask--I just made that one up!) Unfortunately, the mechanism behind these associations is difficult to share with others, often even intimate friends, in a way that is mutually understandable. That's why it is so cool when stuff like the following happens: I've been exploring the possibility of assisting an on-line columnist who writes a daily recap of major league baseball. We've communicated a little by e-mail, but until a few days ago we had not spoken by telephone, and we may never meet in person. Anyway, he had recently criticized Fox Sports anchor Keith Olbermann in one of his columns, and I remarked that (until I grew my goatee) Olbermann and I looked a lot alike. Then we talked about how we liked him so much better when he was on ESPN, which got me on the subject of Olbermann's former ESPN compadre, Craig Kilborn: ME: Kilborn was so much funnier at ESPN. He's practically unbearable now. I did watch him a few weeks ago, though, because one of my favorite singers was a guest on the show. HIM: Oh, yeah? Who was the singer? ME: Patty Griffin. She's not that well-known. HIM: Patty Griffin? Really? I love her! I've got her CD in the player right now! Turns out he only had FR, but he took my advice and went right out and bought LWG. He says he was surprised that it's all acoustic, but that he still likes it, although in a different way. And that's how a conversation about baseball ended up being suitable for this list... Larry I in LA ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 11:37:25 -0700 (PDT) From: ruby maroon Subject: MM: Thats Amazing!! That is Amazing, totally Amazing. If Patty were reading these posts she would blush she would down right blush I say!! People who KNOWS what's good like Patty. I mean she rules she totally rules. I know I know said it before and Ill say it again. I LOVE PATTY'S Music and I also LOVE her BANDS Music!! Okay just had to get that out!! Wasnt she sooooo CUTE on Craig Kilborn w/that Red leather jacket!! Love and Music, Ruby _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 14:50:45 EDT From: Hiwayman9@aol.com Subject: MM: Hey.. my name is Keith and I decided that my first post on this list would be to share my experience last Saturday night at Patty's show in Washington D.C. at the 9:30 Club!! Awesome! I actually saw her for the first time on May 3rd when she opened for Lucinda Williams and was totally mesmerized by her performance. I knew I wanted to see her again, and was excited to learn that she would be headlining the 9:30 Club in D.C, especially since I live so close. Very few performers have struck such a deep chord with me, but Patty has done that to me after seeing her Saturday. For those of you interested, the setlist was as follows (I apologize if this was already posted, as I just signed up for this list after learning about it from by Patty Griffin website search): Daddy Blue Sky Wiggley Fingers Silver Bell Change Christina Moses You Never Get What You Want One More Girl Sweet Lorraine Flaming Red Little God Tony Goodbye Mary Encore: You Can Fly Breaking Up Somebody's Home Excellent show! Now I have one question? Does anyone know where the Westmont Theater is in New Jersey? I believe it's close to Philly. I'd appreciate it if someone could let me know. Later, Keith ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 16:47:51 EDT From: Mudhoney49@aol.com Subject: Re: MM: Hey.. welcome to the list, Keith :) LOL Hayley In a message dated 7/7/99 11:54:46 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Hiwayman9@AOL.COM writes: > my name is Keith and I decided that my first post on this list would be to > share my experience last Saturday night at Patty's show in Washington D.C. > at > the 9:30 Club!! Awesome! I actually saw her for the first time on May 3rd > when she opened for Lucinda Williams and was totally mesmerized by her > performance. I knew I wanted to see her again, and was excited to learn > that > she would be headlining the 9:30 Club in D.C, especially since I live so > close. Very few performers have struck such a deep chord with me, but > Patty > has done that to me after seeing her Saturday. For those of you interested, > > the setlist was as follows (I apologize if this was already posted, as I > just > signed up for this list after learning about it from by Patty Griffin > website > search): > > Daddy > Blue Sky > Wiggley Fingers > Silver Bell > Change > Christina > Moses > You Never Get What You Want > One More Girl > Sweet Lorraine > Flaming Red > Little God > Tony > Goodbye > Mary > > Encore: > You Can Fly > Breaking Up Somebody's Home > > Excellent show! Now I have one question? Does anyone know where the > Westmont Theater is in New Jersey? I believe it's close to Philly. I'd > appreciate it if someone could let me know. > > Later, Keith ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 17:42:44 EDT From: Scott Haskitt Subject: MM:Gibson Jumbo she uses That Gibson Jumbo that she uses is probably an SJ-200. There's another model without the fancy pickguard design, but I like to think she has the better one, I'm not sure though. - -scott >From: "Vanessa Wheeler" >To: >Subject: MM: Re: Guitar Question >Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 20:47:50 -0700 > >Umm.. let's see... Patty used to play a Taylor 712 Grand Concert; if you >recall that was her small, dark wood number she'd more often play. On songs >like Flaming Red she still uses, if I'm correct, some sort of Jumbo Gipson, >but I'm not sure the model. Now Patty's using CF Fox guitars. Again, I'm >not >sure the models of the two that she has but I'm sure one of them is a Grand >Concert, small bodied guitar like the Taylor. Patty did some advertisements >for the CF Fox company if I'm correct. >And about the web sight for Patty tabs, it's >http://members.tripod.com/~Lifey/patty.html. >take care everyone, >V >ps >GOD I LOVE GUITARS!! > > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. 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