From: owner-navy-soup-digest@smoe.org (navy-soup-digest) To: navy-soup-digest@smoe.org Subject: navy-soup-digest V6 #70 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 Saturday, May 10 2003 Volume 06 : Number 070 In This Digest: ----------------- re- MP3s ["Look I'm A Mermaid" ] knitting factory [noam tchotchke ] Re: knitting factory ["Neal Jennings" ] Re: knitting factory [noam tchotchke ] OT: Rochester/Syracuse [mirah ] Live In My Living Room Presents: Vienna Teng May 30th! [DLynngarrett@aol.] Re: knitting factory [Patty Lin ] Re: knitting factory / "the score" + mp3s [Wini Lo Subject: re- MP3s Neal- I have Vertigo, Yellowbelly and Last Year's War and I'm happy to send them to you. I don't have Day One though, and I'd love that. Jacqueline The morning after we found her second lump, Marla hopped into the kitchen with both legs in one leg of her pantyhose and said, "Look, I'm a mermaid." Marla said "This isn't like when guys sit backwards on a toilet and pretend it's a motorcycle. This is a genuine accident." Just before Marla and I met at Remaining Men Together, there was the first lump, and now there was a second lump. What you have to know is that Marla is still alive. Marla's philosophy of life, she told me, is that she can die at any moment. The tragedy of her life is that she doesn't. The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 09:59:35 -0400 From: noam tchotchke Subject: knitting factory wow. i'm surprised someone else hasn't posted already, seeing that i had the farthest to travel after the show last night. ;) ah well, no matter. this is what she played during her just-under-a-hour-long set: elliot duncan the score book smart, street stupid california sweet ones me and jerome weight as-of-yet untitled song which i would call "my children's dreams" (solo) and for an encore: me i'm a thief (solo) i'd heard "the score" before but this one seemed totally reworked compared to my memory of it -- a lot louder and vociferous. it was a lot more evil too. "california" was dramatic and intense. she did the whole stand-up-and-sing thing, swaying abck and forth during the instrumental parts. "my children's dreams" is a quiet, slow reflective piece about her hometown and her parents. she joked that she can't play it near toronto for fear of word getting back to them -- of course, with this here internet thang, they'll know about it by tonight, i'm sure. ;) it's in the vein of "twin moon" and other songs like that. very lovely but sad too. "me i'm a thief" was great -- i like the the album version very much but the solo treatment is stunning too. it's not that different -- just lacking that pulsing bass and the guitar work -- but, at the same time, it's like a whole new song. also very "twin moon"-ish now that i think about it. so, overall, a very satisfying show. anybody disagree? ;) woj ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 13:12:20 -0400 From: "Neal Jennings" Subject: Re: knitting factory I wasn't there, but I think "my children's dreams" is probably the same untitled song she did in Toronto on Tuesday... was there a line that went "Is this the car that i must drive to the job which I must have for the house and the man that I don't love" or something along those lines? I believe that was the "chorus" if you had to choose one. If it's not the same song, I must say that the song she did do in Toronto was amazing... I lived in Mississauga for a while and she told us the song was about Pickering (both are suburbs of Toronto)... the similarities are shocking... I totally loved the song... ANyways that's my random thought for the day... Were any other navy-soup'ers there on Tuesday at the Rivoli? Peace Neal - ----- Original Message ----- From: "noam tchotchke" To: Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 9:59 AM Subject: knitting factory > wow. i'm surprised someone else hasn't posted already, seeing that i had > the farthest to travel after the show last night. ;) ah well, no matter. > > this is what she played during her just-under-a-hour-long set: > > elliot > duncan > the score > book smart, street stupid > california > sweet ones > me and jerome > weight > as-of-yet untitled song which i would call "my children's dreams" (solo) > > and for an encore: > > me i'm a thief (solo) > > i'd heard "the score" before but this one seemed totally reworked compared > to my memory of it -- a lot louder and vociferous. it was a lot more evil too. > > "california" was dramatic and intense. she did the whole stand-up-and-sing > thing, swaying abck and forth during the instrumental parts. > > "my children's dreams" is a quiet, slow reflective piece about her hometown > and her parents. she joked that she can't play it near toronto for fear of > word getting back to them -- of course, with this here internet thang, > they'll know about it by tonight, i'm sure. ;) it's in the vein of "twin > moon" and other songs like that. very lovely but sad too. > > "me i'm a thief" was great -- i like the the album version very much but > the solo treatment is stunning too. it's not that different -- just lacking > that pulsing bass and the guitar work -- but, at the same time, it's like a > whole new song. also very "twin moon"-ish now that i think about it. > > so, overall, a very satisfying show. anybody disagree? ;) > > woj ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 14:32:34 -0400 From: noam tchotchke Subject: Re: knitting factory one time at band camp, Neal Jennings said: >I wasn't there, but I think "my children's dreams" is probably the same >untitled song she did in Toronto on Tuesday... was there a line that went >"Is this the car that i must drive to the job which I must have for the >house and the man that I don't love" or something along those lines? that's the one. and it was really striking. wow. woj ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 12:31:46 -0700 From: mirah Subject: OT: Rochester/Syracuse Hello everyone, Do any of you live either in Rochester or Syracuse, NY? I'm looking to relocate from CA, so I have a few questions. Thanks! Mirah :) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 16:36:21 -0400 From: DLynngarrett@aol.com Subject: Live In My Living Room Presents: Vienna Teng May 30th! Hi everyone, I am excited to announce that Vienna Teng will make her way to Toledo on May 30th! Any listmembers in the midwest?? Detroit, Ann Arbor, Cleveland are all very close. Please email me to reserve a spot...seating will be limited to 30 people. We will have a professional sound set up complete with mixing board so this should be a real treat :) Hope to see some of you there. Live In My Living Room Presents: Vienna Teng Friday, May 30th Toledo, Ohio Time: 8 pm Donation: $10 all of which goes to the artist Snacks and beverages are provided RSVP by email to dlynngarrett@aol.com Regards, Lynn Garrett ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 21:57:47 -0400 From: Patty Lin Subject: Re: knitting factory I was there too. I must say i've always thought California is the most beautiful song but that was before i heard the new song "children's dreams" as you call it. I was just floored when she sang the song, it sucks i can't hear it again till maybe in June. So overall it was another fantastic show, she's brilliant. patty ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 21:02:56 -0700 (PDT) From: Wini Lo Subject: Re: knitting factory / "the score" + mp3s ooohhhh, i've been dying to hear "the score" again ever since hearing it at the guelph show. does anybody happen to have a recording of it? and while i'm asking (hehe), if anybody has a recording of "everything by the gallon," please please pleeeeease let me know. =) sigh. i'd love to see sarah again. soon hopefully. noam tchotchke wrote:i'd heard "the score" before but this one seemed totally reworked compared to my memory of it -- a lot louder and vociferous. it was a lot more evil too. The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. 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