From: owner-navy-soup-digest@smoe.org (navy-soup-digest) To: navy-soup-digest@smoe.org Subject: navy-soup-digest V1 #27 Reply-To: navy-soup@smoe.org Sender: owner-navy-soup-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-navy-soup-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk navy-soup-digest Tuesday, November 17 1998 Volume 01 : Number 027 In This Digest: ----------------- C'est What show... ["Tab Siddiqui" ] C'est What show... ["Tab Siddiqui" ] Re: C'est What show... ["Tab Siddiqui" ] Re: C'est What show... [Paul Schreiber ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 16:58:11 PST From: "Tab Siddiqui" Subject: C'est What show... Okay, I couldn't have been the only one at the C'est What gig last night, 'cause by the time Sarah went on, the place was packed. :) (It never ceases to amaze me how small that place is - my basement is bigger, I swear. And Jewel played there! Wow... ;)) Anyhow, I am *so* glad I dragged my tired self (and my sister, too ) down to C'est What last night, because Sarah was, as always, amazing. What was great about the set was seeing her play solo without the band after quite a while (for me, at least). Even better, she didn't play a single song from "Universe"! I had heard only 2 out of the 7 or 8-song set before at all! That totally made my night. :) I'll try to post the setlist later, but she started with "Empty Cup" (I think?), and even did a cover of Leonard Cohen's "Famous Blue Raincoat", much to the audience's delight. She said she was inspired by Hayden's version the other night at his show. Mark *did* join her on drums for 2 songs, and she got guitarists/artists/man-about-town Kurt Swinghammer and a bassist to join her for "Twin Moon". The infamous Kevin Fox was indeed present, but did not play, much to the chagrin of my sister and I. ;) Anyhow, it was a fantastic, ethereal, hypnotic set which was over way too quickly for my liking. ;) Sarah has *got* to be the only artist who ends a set with, "Okay, this is my last song - I'm getting fucking sick of listening to myself." LOL!! You totally got the impression she'd have come to hear Tory play whether she was opening or not. :) Confession time - no, I didn't stick around for Tory's set (I know - bad, bad Tab ;P). We couldn't, unfortunately, as it was already pretty late when Sarah ended. But luckily we can see him practically every week of the year, anyhow. ;) Hey, anyone know if he's single? My sister and I are crushing badly. Mary, you have good taste, girlfriend. ;-) Over and out, Tab :) P.S. Hey, you three guys at the table across from us last night discussing the National Post - are you on this list? Identify yourselves! ;-) ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 16:59:38 PST From: "Tab Siddiqui" Subject: C'est What show... Okay, I couldn't have been the only one at the C'est What gig last night, 'cause by the time Sarah went on, the place was packed. :) (It never ceases to amaze me how small that place is - my basement is bigger, I swear. And Jewel played there! Wow... ;)) Anyhow, I am *so* glad I dragged my tired self (and my sister, too ) down to C'est What last night, because Sarah was, as always, amazing. What was great about the set was seeing her play solo without the band after quite a while (for me, at least). Even better, she didn't play a single song from "Universe"! I had heard only 2 out of the 7 or 8-song set before at all! That totally made my night. :) I'll try to post the setlist later, but she started with "Empty Cup" (I think?), and even did a cover of Leonard Cohen's "Famous Blue Raincoat", much to the audience's delight. She said she was inspired by Hayden's version the other night at his show. Mark *did* join her on drums for 2 songs, and she got guitarists/artists/man-about-town Kurt Swinghammer and a bassist to join her for "Twin Moon". The infamous Kevin Fox was indeed present, but did not play, much to the chagrin of my sister and I. ;) Anyhow, it was a fantastic, ethereal, hypnotic set which was over way too quickly for my liking. ;) Sarah has *got* to be the only artist who ends a set with, "Okay, this is my last song - I'm getting fucking sick of listening to myself." LOL!! You totally got the impression she'd have come to hear Tory play whether she was opening or not. :) Confession time - no, I didn't stick around for Tory's set (I know - bad, bad Tab ;P). We couldn't, unfortunately, as it was already pretty late when Sarah ended. But luckily we can see him practically every week of the year, anyhow. ;) Hey, anyone know if he's single? My sister and I are crushing badly. Mary, you have good taste, girlfriend. ;-) Over and out, Tab :) P.S. Hey, you three guys at the table across from us last night discussing the National Post - are you on this list? Identify yourselves! ;-) P.S. 2 - On an interesting note, actress Patricia Hamilton of "Anne of Green Gables" and "Road to Avonlea" fame (she played Rachel Lynde) was in the audience last night. She seemed to be a friend of Tory's. Neat! :) ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 17:24:06 PST From: "Tab Siddiqui" Subject: Re: C'est What show... Okay, I'm responding to my own post here... ;-) >guitarists/artists/man-about-town Kurt Swinghammer and a bassist to Talk about a stupid typo. That should obviously read: "guitarist/artist" - Mr. Swinghammer, as far as I know, is only *one* guy. ;-P And apologies for sending the review through twice - my mistake. - - Tab :) ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 20:47:41 -0500 (EST) From: Paul Schreiber Subject: Re: C'est What show... > Okay, I couldn't have been the only one at the C'est What gig last > night, 'cause by the time Sarah went on, the place was packed. :) > (It never ceases to amaze me how small that place is - my basement is > bigger, I swear. And Jewel played there! Wow... ;)) 'course not. :-) Stop bringing up Jewel there, I'm getting jealous. :-) Of course, it's damned hard to get food served to you :), and Sarah can attest I waited for a fair bit for my yam frites (yum) (which had an unusually high potato quotient) and apple pie. Talked to some guy who just stopped in "'cause I wanted to hear a woman's voice" for a bit, told him I'd been to a few of her shows, she was really good, blah blah. > The infamous Kevin Fox was indeed present, but did Yeah, saw him near the bar, said hi. Sarah: "Hayden thieved my cellist." > P.S. Hey, you three guys at the table across from us last night > discussing the National Post - are you on this list? Identify > yourselves! ;-) Uh, where were you sitting? :) I think we talked about the post a bit. Me, grey sweatshirt, my friend, his dad (red shirt). We were also sitting beside Steve, Gian, and his friend (whose name I apologize for butchering but I think she said Rianne.) Boy, does she ever have it in for Martin. :) Even a last name this time. Paul shad 96c / 3A CS / mac activist / eda / fumbler fan of / jewel / sophie b. hawkins / sarah slean / steve poltz / / x-files / buffy / dawson's creek / habs / bills / 49ers / t h i n k d i f f e r e n t. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 23:39:12 -0500 From: "Gian.C." Subject: Re: C'est What show... >> Okay, I couldn't have been the only one at the C'est What gig last >> night, 'cause by the time Sarah went on, the place was packed. :) >> (It never ceases to amaze me how small that place is - my basement is >> bigger, I swear. And Jewel played there! Wow... ;)) Nope, i was there, along with my friend Rayanne (almost got it right Paul :P) and later Steve joined us, and as Paul said, he was sitting beside us with two other friends. >'course not. :-) Stop bringing up Jewel there, I'm getting jealous. :-) >Of course, it's damned hard to get food served to you :), yeah, they don't exactly have 'servers' in the music part of the room, but if you were to go to the other side of C'est What i'm sure they'd serve you a tad better :) >> The infamous Kevin Fox was indeed present, but did >Yeah, saw him near the bar, said hi. Sarah: "Hayden thieved my cellist." damn, i didn't see him, woulda liked to say hi, and just to vent my frustrations, damn i can't believe i missed hayden with juiliana hatfield :P And now, for a little review :P I totally was into this show, she played songs i haven't heard and songs that i haven't heard in awhile, and songs that i haven't heard in awhile with extra band members and just to be anal about it, songs i haven't heard in awhile with guitar backup :P totally rockin show, twin moon, mmmm.. and ya gotta love the drums, Mark is amazing take care people, maybe see you at the next show :) - -Gian ------------------------------ End of navy-soup-digest V1 #27 ******************************