From: owner-mad-mission-digest@smoe.org (mad-mission-digest) To: mad-mission-digest@smoe.org Subject: mad-mission-digest V6 #271 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 Thursday, July 25 2002 Volume 06 : Number 271 Today's Subjects: ----------------- MM: oops again [xenacrazy@att.net] Re: MM: Patty at the Bowery #2 [Chris Negrin ] Re: MM: Patty at the Bowery #2 [xenacrazy@att.net] Re: MM: Patty at the Bowery #2-long emails-hamsters! ["Matthew Smith" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 14:17:13 +0000 From: xenacrazy@att.net Subject: MM: oops again I can't believe I forgot to mention this last night.... For one of the encores, Patty started to play Forgiveness, but then she stopped one line into the song because she either forgot the words or how to play the song. But she played Falling Down instead, which was fine with me :) She also played Let Him Fly, doign some cute hand motions, and right now I have the song stuck in my head, and I never used to listen to that song much on LWG.. - -XC ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 07:52:20 -0700 (PDT) From: Chris Negrin Subject: Re: MM: Patty at the Bowery #2 I totally agree, every little bit. I don't know how i will to go back to listening to her CD, but i don't really have a choice since i cant roam around following her. She's so amazing and so so sweet. A note the opener, Eliza Gilkyson, was fantastic. Such a great voice i was so struck by how i was drawn deeper with each song. - --Chris Lisa Zwick wrote: Damn, I don't even know where to start. Patty got her voice back today, and she really made use of it. She was just so incredible, I can't even begin to describe it. For Chief, the high parts where she cracked her voice last nite, tonight she soared. I'd write the setlist, but I need to get to bed, so i'll just mention a few things. Just about every song she played, she extended it, doing fancy little things w/ her voice, making sure she really got use out of it now that she had it back. She looked so happy, constantly smiling, and i hardly took my eyes off her face. The audience was so supportive, a small venue, yet it sounded like it could fill a stadium. Everyone cheered so much, that after her three-song encore, she gave in and came back to do 10 Million Miles. And everyone was ready to keep on clapping, if it would have gotten her out again. Flaming Red was just amazing...she went all out...singing on the top of her lungs. Top of the World...man...I dunno how I can go back to listening to her cds now....they just don't compare. I said to Don that he's so lucky, b/c he gets to practically carry her around in his pocket and listen to her every day, while most of us have to settle for her cds. Now I'm torn b/w listening to the cds and getting that stuck in my head instead of the concert, or just not listening to her at all. It was an eventful evening as well, someone fainted, and Patty was so concerned for them. And some guy in the audience kept complimenting her skirt, while she argued that it's her guitar strap that's attracting the cheers instead. Damn nothing's coming out on paper the way it should. I just can't describe it. It was just so incredibly amazing to stare up at her and feel the music vibrating, flowing through me. Wish there was a way to pocket that feeling w/o following her around. By the way, if anyone out there got this concert on tape, cd, anything, PLEASE can I have a copy? I hope someone got it recorded, for memory, even if it's not a great copy. Ok I'm rambling now, but I just can't get over how wonderful it was. I hope the great reaction she got from the audience will convince her to come to NY more often, not just when she's released a new album. Before i was wondering how Don could follow her around to so many concerts, singing the same songs, and not get sick of it....but now I see how hard it would be to get tired of hearing her live. Well, i guess I'll go to bed now...if I can fall asleep after this...I just can't stop thinking of it...and I don't wanna stop. - -Lisa Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 15:14:44 +0000 From: xenacrazy@att.net Subject: Re: MM: Patty at the Bowery #2 Yeah, Eliza was good, I liked Easy Rider, especially the her guitar playing in that song. if I thought it'd sound that good on cd, i'd buy it. But she still doesn't compare to Patty. I'm still debating whther to listen to the cds now. I just can't listen to the studio versin of Flamin Red after hearing it a million times better last nite. - -Lisa > I totally agree, every little bit. I don't know how i will to go back to > listening to her CD, but i don't really have a choice since i cant roam around > following her. She's so amazing and so so sweet. A note the opener, Eliza > Gilkyson, was fantastic. Such a great voice i was so struck by how i was drawn > deeper with each song. > --Chris > Lisa Zwick wrote: Damn, I don't even know where to start. > Patty got her voice back today, and > she really made use of it. She was just so incredible, I can't even begin to > describe it. > For Chief, the high parts where she cracked her voice last nite, tonight she > soared. > I'd write the setlist, but I need to get to bed, so i'll just mention a few > things. > Just about every song she played, she extended it, doing fancy little things > w/ her voice, making sure she really got use out of it now that she had it > back. She looked so happy, constantly smiling, and i hardly took my eyes off > her face. The audience was so supportive, a small venue, yet it sounded like > it could fill a stadium. Everyone cheered so much, that after her three-song > encore, she gave in and came back to do 10 Million Miles. And everyone was > ready to keep on clapping, if it would have gotten her out again. > Flaming Red was just amazing...she went all out...singing on the top of her > lungs. > Top of the World...man...I dunno how I can go back to listening to her cds > now....they just don't compare. I said to Don that he's so lucky, b/c he > gets to practically carry her around in his pocket and listen to her every > day, while most of us have to settle for her cds. Now I'm torn b/w listening > to the cds and getting that stuck in my head instead of the concert, or just > not listening to her at all. > > It was an eventful evening as well, someone fainted, and Patty was so > concerned for them. And some guy in the audience kept complimenting her > skirt, while she argued that it's her guitar strap that's attracting the > cheers instead. > > Damn nothing's coming out on paper the way it should. I just can't describe > it. > It was just so incredibly amazing to stare up at her and feel the music > vibrating, flowing through me. Wish there was a way to pocket that feeling > w/o following her around. > > By the way, if anyone out there got this concert on tape, cd, anything, > PLEASE can I have a copy? I hope someone got it recorded, for memory, even > if it's not a great copy. > > Ok I'm rambling now, but I just can't get over how wonderful it was. I hope > the great reaction she got from the audience will convince her to come to NY > more often, not just when she's released a new album. > > Before i was wondering how Don could follow her around to so many concerts, > singing the same songs, and not get sick of it....but now I see how hard it > would be to get tired of hearing her live. > > Well, i guess I'll go to bed now...if I can fall asleep after this...I just > can't stop thinking of it...and I don't wanna stop. > > -Lisa > Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 22:23:29 +0100 From: "Matthew Smith" Subject: Re: MM: Patty at the Bowery #2-long emails-hamsters! People seem to have forgotten about cutting and pasting the relevant parts of the email when replying. Some of us live in technologically backward places where a wet piece of string and a morse code trained hamster has to suffice as an internet connection-he's getting a sore paw! Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 17:41:10 -0400 From: "Gary Jacques" Subject: MM: Don Don, thanks for the video. Much appreciated. Gary and Sandy ------------------------------ End of mad-mission-digest V6 #271 *********************************