From: owner-precious-things-digest@smoe.org (precious-things-digest) To: precious-things-digest@smoe.org Subject: precious-things-digest V7 #272 Reply-To: precious-things@smoe.org Sender: owner-precious-things-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-precious-things-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "precious-things-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. precious-things-digest Friday, November 15 2002 Volume 07 : Number 272 Today's Subjects: ----------------- goldmine issue#583 ["Jon Haverman" ] Re: howie day [UnderH20thing@aol.com] Re:SW ["Aileen Sharkie" ] Re: howie day ["Lisa Zwick" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 22:28:59 -0500 From: "Jon Haverman" Subject: goldmine issue#583 Tori gets two mentions in the Grapeleaves section of this weeks Goldmine. Fist, the second editon of the WOMEN IN ROCK book is coming out, approximately ten years after the first edition. So, of course Tori gets a section.......and it is reported that EPIC has released SCARLET'S WALK promo in a glued/sealed shut personal cd player to reviewers. A way to beat - prevent music to be leaked out before the official release date. Goldmine editor, Greg Loesher, states he did not receive one of these personal cd Scarlet's Walk players, only the regular promo copy.An Epic spokewoman states these players cost about $50 to produce, but can save 'thousand" of dollars preventing the music from being leaked out. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 23:00:24 EST From: UnderH20thing@aol.com Subject: Re: howie day I have been a Howie fan for about 2 years and have attended tons of concerts. What he does is called "looping." As he is playing he records certain chords and melodies. Then he plays along with them when he chooses to press on the pedals. Another thing he does, if you noticed, is where he will bang on the guitar and record it so that it sounds like there are drums in the background while he is playing, but it is actually just the beat he did on the guitar. He does that same thing by playing the bass string on the guitar. He plays a melody with it, records it and "loops" it in with the rest of the song. Thereby sounding like there is both bass and drums on stage with him, even though it is just him and he did all of it by himself. He also does the recording and "looping" process with his own voice so that what happens is that he will harmonize with himself and create tons of different voices and harmonies. It is really quite amazing. None of the sound you hear is pre-recorded, he does all of it while you are sitting/standing in front of you. He is just awesome. ..till next time see you in the dreamtime... Glitter Girl ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 04:16:04 +0000 From: "Aileen Sharkie" Subject: Re:SW Cyndi S. Crawford wrote: "WAHOO!!!!!!!! YAAAAAAAAY!! what are the >ones that you could play on repeat at this point? :D">> I am completely and absolutely in love with "Carbon". It's SUCH an amazing song and the first time i heard it, my heart did a little flutter thing and I was totally astounded. Aileen ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 00:33:45 -0500 From: "Lisa Zwick" Subject: Re: howie day Oh wow. Sounds pretty cool now that you put it that way. Didn't know it was possible to do all that on stage. - -Lisa - ----- Original Message ----- > I have been a Howie fan for about 2 years and have attended tons of concerts. > What he does is called "looping." As he is playing he records certain > chords and melodies. Then he plays along with them when he chooses to press > on the pedals. ------------------------------ End of precious-things-digest V7 #272 *************************************