From: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org (mad-mission-digest) To: mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Subject: mad-mission-digest V4 #171 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/patttyg * 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 Thursday, June 15 2000 Volume 04 : Number 171 Today's Subjects: ----------------- MM: ACL recording date needed [ABershaw@aol.com] MM: last night's show at Slim's [AG ] MM: last night's show at Slim's [AG ] MM: new mp3s ["Jennifer Lynn Caputo" ] MM: RE: last night's show at Slim's [Gary Jacques Subject: MM: last night's show at Slim's __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 11:13:21 -0700 (PDT) From: AG Subject: MM: last night's show at Slim's Here's the set list from last night's show at Slim's in San Francisco. The weather was so hot, the hottest on record in SF history, and the crowd inside was obviously feeling the sultry effects of the day, in a club that doesn't have A/C...it felt more like Memphis or St. Louis than it ever does here, and it really set a mood. But everyone stayed there dripping sweat in the blazin' club as Patty hit us with an incredible, powerful set, completely beautiful and entirely emotionally received. The set list reads (could be corrections, this is from the printed copy): Carry Me Perfect White Girl Tony Flaming Red Drivin' Boston Top of the World just Patty: Poor Man's House " : Forgiveness " : a Springsteen cover - someone else will have to tell you the title. I wish I knew, it was rad, but I'm not familiar with 'is catalog. I was glad she mentioned how much respect she has for him! Little God Change Blue Sky Making Pies SOMEWHERE in here she did a new one that I loved "for all the girl singers here" that I think is called Just Another Girl - it was amazing. I'm sorry i don't know already what it's called Truth #2 then a special guest showed up, spotted in the audience earlier: Natalie Mayne from the Dixie Chicks (sp? I cheered her like crazy, I love her voice, and I think what they do is great) came up to do a beautiful rendition of... Mary Moses (this is where I get fuzzy. Guess the heat got to me. The set list has more songs on it, a few options for the encore, but I *think* it was Silver Bell and then finished with a cover called Tomorrow Night, that she mentioned was covered by Bob Dylan, but she couldn't remember the original artist...) And Frank (our hometown-boy SF weirdo on bass!) seemed to be very popular with everyone. Guitarist Doug (formerly of Iodine, it should be said) was excellent, and the band overall sound tight and ready for the world and a summer of shaking it up for those Dixie Chicks fans! Sorry to those who brought their M and M's...I bought some, but missed dinner and nervously ate them on the way over. We didn't know the start time was 8, so we missed the opening act. But I knew I was going to be lost in the show as soon as I got there and was afraid of meeting new people while I was a blubbering Patty-idiot! I didn't see anyone else's M & M's either...I didn't see anyone else I know except the staff - my friends don't know Patty's stuff and boy is it their loss. The crowd didn't look like a lot of people from inside the city, but it was a great mix - young girls up front singing along, middle aged guys dancing and smiling, women my age, and every age in between, all with rapt faces turned toward the angel on the stage. I'm sorry to be antisocial, but I couldn't even hang out with my husband either (he was up front crying the whole time, I'm told) - I was lost in the music! Such an amazing experience. My first Patty show. AWESOME. *andie* __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 14:13:16 -0400 From: "Jennifer Lynn Caputo" Subject: MM: new mp3s Hey Everyone, I added 2 new mp3s the other night. One is my absolute favorite - it's Patty & Billy Mann singing Tracks of My Tears, the other is Patty doing a cover of the Smith's Half a Person. Enjoy :-) Jen http://63.65.13.167/pattygriffin/mp3s/pmp3.htm The Patty Griffin mp3 of the week site http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~jcaputo/Patty.html Patty Griffin Concert Photo Archive ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 14:10:55 -0400 From: Gary Jacques Subject: MM: RE: last night's show at Slim's BS song was probably Nebraska. - -----Original Message----- From: AG [mailto:actiongrl@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 2:13 PM To: mad-mission@smoe.org Subject: MM: last night's show at Slim's Here's the set list from last night's show at Slim's in San Francisco. The weather was so hot, the hottest on record in SF history, and the crowd inside was obviously feeling the sultry effects of the day, in a club that doesn't have A/C...it felt more like Memphis or St. Louis than it ever does here, and it really set a mood. But everyone stayed there dripping sweat in the blazin' club as Patty hit us with an incredible, powerful set, completely beautiful and entirely emotionally received. The set list reads (could be corrections, this is from the printed copy): Carry Me Perfect White Girl Tony Flaming Red Drivin' Boston Top of the World just Patty: Poor Man's House " : Forgiveness " : a Springsteen cover - someone else will have to tell you the title. I wish I knew, it was rad, but I'm not familiar with 'is catalog. I was glad she mentioned how much respect she has for him! Little God Change Blue Sky Making Pies SOMEWHERE in here she did a new one that I loved "for all the girl singers here" that I think is called Just Another Girl - it was amazing. I'm sorry i don't know already what it's called Truth #2 then a special guest showed up, spotted in the audience earlier: Natalie Mayne from the Dixie Chicks (sp? I cheered her like crazy, I love her voice, and I think what they do is great) came up to do a beautiful rendition of... Mary Moses (this is where I get fuzzy. Guess the heat got to me. The set list has more songs on it, a few options for the encore, but I *think* it was Silver Bell and then finished with a cover called Tomorrow Night, that she mentioned was covered by Bob Dylan, but she couldn't remember the original artist...) And Frank (our hometown-boy SF weirdo on bass!) seemed to be very popular with everyone. Guitarist Doug (formerly of Iodine, it should be said) was excellent, and the band overall sound tight and ready for the world and a summer of shaking it up for those Dixie Chicks fans! Sorry to those who brought their M and M's...I bought some, but missed dinner and nervously ate them on the way over. We didn't know the start time was 8, so we missed the opening act. But I knew I was going to be lost in the show as soon as I got there and was afraid of meeting new people while I was a blubbering Patty-idiot! I didn't see anyone else's M & M's either...I didn't see anyone else I know except the staff - my friends don't know Patty's stuff and boy is it their loss. The crowd didn't look like a lot of people from inside the city, but it was a great mix - young girls up front singing along, middle aged guys dancing and smiling, women my age, and every age in between, all with rapt faces turned toward the angel on the stage. I'm sorry to be antisocial, but I couldn't even hang out with my husband either (he was up front crying the whole time, I'm told) - I was lost in the music! Such an amazing experience. My first Patty show. AWESOME. *andie* __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 15:09:27 EDT From: "Sarah Stanley" Subject: Re: MM: RE: last night's show at Slim's I was gonna say the boss cover could have been "racing in the streets" - she was singing that a lot at the MI shows..... who knows....she likes bruce :) >From: Gary Jacques >To: "'AG'" , "'mad-mission@smoe.org'" > >Subject: MM: RE: last night's show at Slim's >Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 14:10:55 -0400 > >BS song was probably Nebraska. > >-----Original Message----- >From: AG [mailto:actiongrl@yahoo.com] >Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 2:13 PM >To: mad-mission@smoe.org >Subject: MM: last night's show at Slim's > > > Here's the set list from last night's show at Slim's in San >Francisco. The weather was so hot, the hottest on record in SF >history, and the crowd inside was obviously feeling the sultry >effects of the day, in a club that doesn't have A/C...it felt more >like Memphis or St. Louis than it ever does here, and it really set a >mood. >But everyone stayed there dripping sweat in the blazin' club as Patty >hit us with an incredible, powerful set, completely beautiful and >entirely emotionally received. > >The set list reads (could be corrections, this is from the printed >copy): > >Carry Me >Perfect White Girl >Tony >Flaming Red >Drivin' >Boston >Top of the World > >just Patty: Poor Man's House >" : Forgiveness >" : a Springsteen cover - someone else will have to tell you the >title. I wish I knew, it was rad, but I'm not familiar with 'is >catalog. I was glad she mentioned how much respect she has for him! > >Little God >Change >Blue Sky >Making Pies > >SOMEWHERE in here she did a new one that I loved "for all the girl >singers here" that I think is called Just Another Girl - it was >amazing. I'm sorry i don't know already what it's called > >Truth #2 > >then a special guest showed up, spotted in the audience earlier: >Natalie Mayne from the Dixie Chicks (sp? I cheered her like crazy, I >love her voice, and I think what they do is great) came up to do a >beautiful rendition of... >Mary >Moses > >(this is where I get fuzzy. Guess the heat got to me. The set list >has more songs on it, a few options for the encore, but I *think* it >was Silver Bell and then finished with a cover called Tomorrow Night, >that she mentioned was covered by Bob Dylan, but she couldn't >remember the original artist...) > >And Frank (our hometown-boy SF weirdo on bass!) seemed to be very >popular with everyone. Guitarist Doug (formerly of Iodine, it should >be said) was excellent, and the band overall sound tight and ready >for the world and a summer of shaking it up for those Dixie Chicks >fans! > >Sorry to those who brought their M and M's...I bought some, but >missed dinner and nervously ate them on the way over. We didn't know >the start time was 8, so we missed the opening act. But I knew I was >going to be lost in the show as soon as I got there and was afraid of >meeting new people while I was a blubbering Patty-idiot! I didn't see >anyone else's M & M's either...I didn't see anyone else I know except >the staff - my friends don't know Patty's stuff and boy is it their >loss. The crowd didn't look like a lot of people from inside the >city, but it was a great mix - young girls up front singing along, >middle aged guys dancing and smiling, women my age, and every age in >between, all with rapt faces turned toward the angel on the stage. >I'm sorry to be antisocial, but I couldn't even hang out with my >husband either (he was up front crying the whole time, I'm told) - I >was lost in the music! > >Such an amazing experience. My first Patty show. AWESOME. > >*andie* > > > > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! >http://photos.yahoo.com ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 15:35:41 -0400 From: "Jennifer Lynn Caputo" Subject: MM: Re: RE: last night's show at Slim's Gary wrote: > BS song was probably Nebraska. She also has been covering Racing in the Streets a lot lately so it may be that one - the mp3 is on my page so if you want to check to see if that was the song... Also, the song for the girl singers is called "One More Girl" and is it thankfully on the new album! it's one of my top 5 Patty songs! So who recorded the show?!?!? Email me for a trade! Jen :-) http://63.65.13.167/pattygriffin/mp3s/pmp3.htm The Patty Griffin mp3 of the week site http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~jcaputo/Patty.html Patty Griffin Concert Photo Archive ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 16:37:36 EDT From: EveryLittleBit@aol.com Subject: Re: MM: RE: last night's show at Slim's > BS song was probably Nebraska. < It might also have been Stolen Car, which she used to perform quite a bit. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 17:41:36 EDT From: DLMSRM@aol.com Subject: MM: Re: mad-mission-digest V4 #167 Thanks for the info Carla, I'm going to see Amy Mann next Friday. I just wanted to say that I thought the movie Magnolia was a little strange and a little long but I really enjoyed it. It kind of left you a bit speechless. But it also turned me on to Amy and the Magnolia CD is great. Just wanted to put in my 2 cents. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 19:45:24 EDT From: Everyman7@aol.com Subject: MM: Last night at Slims- awesome We saw the Great and Wonderful Patty Griffin at Slim's- my 12th Patty concert I think- and it was probably the best yet- she was in great form and mood- and so was the band. I won't repeat the set list, but the Bruce Springsteen song was Racing In the Streets and it was One More Girl that she did acoustic.- She really nailed it all night long. It was hotter than Hades in that place- we were thrilled to be there anyway- dripping sweat down our backs- I wouldn't do it for very many other musicians- she was awesome. Don had driven all the way from Pittsburgh and met me at my house around 3 or so and rode into SF with us. We tried to find an air conditioned place for a bite to eat before the show, but no luck- so hot- found a hamburg place anyway.- Then we stationed ourselves right up front to the left of the mike even for the opening act. We were sweltering but up front when Patty came out- We had also found Sharyn- due to M& M's hopefully waved around in the air- so we spent the concert together. So sorry we missed a few other list people- we knew there were supposed to be a couple others going. I put my M& Ms up by Patty's water, and when she came out she had a little grin when she saw them- she knew her crazy list people were there. She was absolutely beautiful- her silky hair piled high Gibson Girl style- wearing big red boots under a rose colored silky ankle length skirt with a gold lining and slit to the knees and a little black leopard print top- she can wear things no one else can wear and looks so cool- I love her style. She did 18 straight songs without a break- 3 acoustic in the middle- the new songs were well rec'd but the old LWG songs were the ones the crowd loved best. Always will I think. Little God was wonderful- Top Of The World and Making Pies also. She closed with Tomorrow Night amidst the crowd yelling out for old faves- she won them over by the end of it tho- She does it beautifully. It was my birthday- so cool that PATTY would be playing near me on that day- especially since it is maybe the only solo show she is doing this summer and I can't make it to the Chicks concert. Afterwards, Don asked Frank in the band if Patty would talk to someone who was having a birthday and they let me down to her dressing room and she was very gracious - she even gave me the flowers someone had given her onstage since she can't keep them on the hot bus- they were beautiful- so, I have the Great and Wonderful Patty Griffin's flowers in my kitchen! I asked her to make a video of Shells- it would be really effective- but she said that she can't play it anymore, but she wished someone else would record it. Would anyone know why she can't record it herself? I should have asked. Hope Don and Sharyn get home safely- let us know- and Andie- next time you have to find us! You were probably right near us. Thanks Patty- Dana in Berkeley ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 20:03:43 EDT From: SteadyOnDC@aol.com Subject: MM: Re: PattyG-News: last night's show at Slim's I'm so envious reading that review! I need a live Patty fix in a big way. What's the song "BOSTON" like? I don't believe I've heard that one .... - Denise (from Boston) ------------------------------ End of mad-mission-digest V4 #171 *********************************