From: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org (mad-mission-digest) To: mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Subject: mad-mission-digest V6 #262 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 Tuesday, July 16 2002 Volume 06 : Number 262 Today's Subjects: ----------------- MM: Silver Bell top 5, Lucinda, Bruce [Jon Schneider ] MM: Patty In New York [Matchbox20YOSLY@aol.com] MM: springsteen. la. ["Shyam V. Yadav" ] MM: Re: springsteen. la. ["Elena" ] MM: New Patty Tree...(listen up..) [FlamingRed74@aol.com] MM: Cain chord - try this! (Flaming Red, too!) [Scott Antall ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 14:37:19 GMT From: Jon Schneider Subject: MM: Silver Bell top 5, Lucinda, Bruce Patty already made the 1st choice, "Makin' Pies". It seems we all (including Patty) agree on the next 2., "Top of the World" and "Truth #2". My picks for the other 2 songs she should include in a future release are "One More Girl" and "Little God". By the way, I completely agree about Lucinda. She is incredible. I think most Patty fans would love "Essence" and "Lucinda Williams" and, of course, "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road". Nebraska is a classic, but I actually find it to be a bit difficult to listen to often (unlike 1000 Kisses). Speaking of the boss, if you like Nebraska, I think you should listen to The River. It is a sprawling double album with its share of "sax songs" as you call them, but also includes some of his best acoustic songs like the title track, Point Blank, Independence Day, Stolen Car, Wreck on the Highway, Drive All Night, etc. The more upbeat stuff, I think, enhances the power of these songs. All in all, a truly great record. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 16:28:24 EDT From: Matchbox20YOSLY@aol.com Subject: MM: Patty In New York Does anyone know if there's any sort of Borders type in-store thing for Patty while she's in NY. Also, is Good Day NY a public or private thing? Thanks for any help. - -Jordan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 15:01:07 -0700 From: "Shyam V. Yadav" Subject: MM: springsteen. la. hi. since i'm only on a couple of lists and none are springsteen i figured i'd post this here. he is doing a show in la on august 24 at the forum. i wasn't around to try for tickets but 2 of my friends did me a favor and got them. so if anyone is interested in buying a single for the show i have an extra. the ticketmaster cost is around $85 (expensive i know but he plays for like 3 hours!). it's in the lower loge section but i'd have to ask my friend the details since it hasn't come in the mail yet. if no one is interested that's cool but i figured i'd share this with you patty fans first. went to the s.m. borders bookstore with her. i was so excited to be able to see her that i didn't even think i'd get to talk to her and have her sign my cd. so much fun. and FREE. -shyam. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 15:07:53 -0700 From: "Elena" Subject: MM: Re: springsteen. la. I went to see her on Saturday too. The set (although incredibly short) was amazing, I'm so excited that I finally have had the chance to see her live now. I got the chance to chat with her and get her signature but I was a big dork and couldn't think of anything to say beyond "Uh, I'm a really, REALLY big fan." I suppose that much is true, though. :) It was just so, SO cool. I hate to admit it, but her performance was so moving that I unexpectedly started to cry, right in the middle of "Long Ride Home." I can't believe I did that, but, well, it just struck me in such a way that the tears started flowing. I'm such a dork! Oh, and hi to Pam (Pam, right?) if you're reading this, it was nice chatting with you before Patty played. OH, and super-mega-thanks to whomever it was who posted the in-store to the list. I can't find your email address now but I wanted to thank you. I would never have known and lord knows how long it would be before I would have had the chance to FINALLY see Patty live. So thanks for the inside info. You are so cool. - --Elena - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shyam V. Yadav" To: Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 3:01 PM Subject: MM: springsteen. la. > hi. since i'm only on a couple of lists and none are springsteen i figured > i'd post this here. he is doing a show in la on august 24 at the forum. i > wasn't around to try for tickets but 2 of my friends did me a favor and got > them. so if anyone is interested in buying a single for the show i have an > extra. the ticketmaster cost is around $85 (expensive i know but he plays > for like 3 hours!). it's in the lower loge section but i'd have to ask my > friend the details since it hasn't come in the mail yet. if no one is > interested that's cool but i figured i'd share this with you patty fans > first. > > went to the s.m. borders bookstore with her. i was so excited to be able to > see her that i didn't even think i'd get to talk to her and have her sign my > cd. so much fun. and FREE. -shyam. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 22:08:56 EDT From: FlamingRed74@aol.com Subject: MM: New Patty Tree...(listen up..) Hey Guys, I have put together a new Patty Ddouble Live Compilation that I'd like to share with those of you on the list. Originally, I had planned on doing a 2 disc live set, featuring the Keswick show. Once I got an absolutely amazing recording of the Whitaker Center show, I changed my mind on that. Included on the 2 discs is the full Whitaker Center show from Harrisburg, PA on 6/24/02. Also, there will be 17 tracks recorded from various locations throughout her Spring/Summer tour. The track list looks like this: Disc 1- Whitaker Center 6/24/02 1. Chief 2. Rain 3. Making Pies 4. Be Careful 5. Long Ride Home 6. Flaming Red 7. Poor Man's House 8. The Moon Follows Me Home 9. Band Intros 10. Truth # 2 11. Goodbye 12. Boss Chat (Patty talking to ME about The Boss, this needed to be it's own separate track! basically it's just Patty talking, and me giggling & agreeing with everything she says ..LOL) 13. Stolen Car 14. Mad Mission 15. Mil Besos 16. Tomorrow Night 17. Sweet Lorraine 18. 10 Million Miles (from Portland, OR 6/2/02) Disc 2 1. Moses (songs 1-6 are from the Keswick Theatre 5-2-02) 2. Falling Down 3. Tony 4. Racing In The Streets 5. Let Him Fly 6. Mary 7. Forgiveness (Buffalo, NY 6/26/02) 8. Florida (songs 8-10 from Ram's Head 4/29/02) 9. Poor Man's House 10. Nobody's Crying 11. You Never Get What You Want (Somerville Theatre 4/26/02) 12. Ballad Of Hollis Brown (The Ark 4/21/02) 13. Ruby's Arms (The Birchmere 5/1/02) 14. Top Of The World (Birchmere) 15. Dirty Old Town (w/Michael Fracasso, Somerville) 16. Save Her Love (w/Michael Fracasso, The Ark 17. Mama (Darcie Miner- Whitaker Center 6/24/02) What I would like to do is get a list of those people interested in getting this compilation. Also, if you could please let me know if you could make copies for others on the list, that would be great. Hopefully enough people will volunteer so that no one has to make TOO many copies. To those of you who had already expressed interest in this, please remind me by sending another email because my dog ate the original list (I know, I know, likely excuse but TOTALLY true...) For those making copies (the branches).. You can work out with your leaves what you will receive in return for the CDs. It should either be 2 blank CDs & cost of shipping, the cost of 2 Cds & shipping.. or maybe you can work out a trade for other music that the 2 of you are interested in. Absolutely NO PROFITEERING should occur... or I'm sicking The Evil One on you.. ;-) To review. Those interested shoot me an email with "Whitaker Center", or "Patty Tree" somewhere in the subject line. If you can make copies, let me know. Even if it's only a few copies, that will help immensely. Let me know how many copies you would be willing to make as well. OK?? :-) Everything is done & ready to go.. so I'm going to allow people so sign up for approximately a week before setting everything up as far as branches/leaves etc. My plan is to get copies sent out to all the branches before my Patty expedition with the now World Famous Don in a few weeks. Take care, & Happy Patty listening! Dave ***************************************** You know the best things are free ... with Proof of Purchase ~~ Bree Sharp ~~ "America" ***************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 22:34:01 -0400 From: Scott Antall Subject: MM: Cain chord - try this! (Flaming Red, too!) I was watching on old video that included Patty playing Cain. I thought I recognized the guitar as the same one she has been playing on Rain and Chief. This instantly lead me to try the DADDAD tuning that Ron figured out. Guess what? I think it works! It is so simple, too! I think it is capoed at II. Mostly open chord. With the bass sections witching between: 000000 330000 550000 Try it for Flaming Red, too! Same chords! Anyone, anyone? Am I crazy? :) Scott PS - Probably the best part of that Lilith Fair recording is the slide guitar. That's for another day to figure out! :) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 23:15:05 -0400 From: Scott Antall Subject: MM: World Cafe airs next week The World Cafe website (http://xpn.org/sites/wc/up.mv) which is updated weekly now is listing one of the 5 shows that was recorded in Pittsburghon the same day as Patty's. We should watch this site for info on her show's air date: http://xpn.org/sites/wc/up.mv Here is the quote about Maia Sharp's show: We begin our annual week at The Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh with a great session from Maia Sharp. After a great debut, she's had to wait since 1997 to get her second CD "Maia Sharp" released. She'll join host David Dye for a live session of music and converstaion including the new Cafi favorite "Willing to Burn". Later, as part of our 10th Anniversary celebration David will delve into the archives. Today it's John Gorka! ------------------------------ End of mad-mission-digest V6 #262 *********************************