From: owner-sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org (sheryl-crew-digest) To: sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org Subject: sheryl-crew-digest V2 #77 Reply-To: sheryl-crew@smoe.org Sender: owner-sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk sheryl-crew-digest Saturday, April 10 1999 Volume 02 : Number 077 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: sheryl-crew-digest V2 #73 ["Crystal" ] Re: sheryl crow concert taping ["Sean Linkenback" ] Sheryl confirmed for Woodstock 99 [Mike Thomas ] Setlists [SCFANCLUB2@aol.com] Sheryl in Philly ["Christy Bracken" ] New errrrr members??? [SCrudegirl@aol.com] Re: Sheryl in Philly [Tali ] Re: Sheryl in Philly [Joe Rademan ] Re: Sheryl in Philly [SCrudegirl@aol.com] Re: Sheryl in Philly [MATT23456@aol.com] All Crow wants to do is rock [MacTeabird@aol.com] Re: Sheryl in Philly [Brooke James ] Re: Sheryl in Philly [Angela Greenfeather ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 7 Apr 1999 23:00:56 -0400 From: "Crystal" Subject: RE: sheryl-crew-digest V2 #73 Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1999 21:21:46 +0200 (MET DST) From: anne.etienne@lemel.fr (Anne Etienne) Subject: Re : Trinity hi david, i've heard the trinity sessions, tim smith is the guy singing the song just after anything but down but i'm afraid i can't tell who wrote it and what's it title, i guess it's "how could it come to this" but i'm not sure of it.and which cd r u talking about when you ask whether it is on the cd? i hope i helped see you all anne It is Tim Smith singing a World Party song called "Is It Like Today". Karl Wallinger from World Party wrote the song. Go to http://www.com/99x/worldparty.ram to hear the original. -Crystal ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 19:31:46 -0400 From: "Sean Linkenback" Subject: Re: sheryl crow concert taping - -----Original Message----- From: Pierre David >A friend of mine will be recording a show on this tour and he asked me >a few question, i was hoping someone could help me out >how long are Sheryl's concerts? most of her shows on this tour have lasted about 1 hr and 40 minutes. >he'll be recording one on MD, and I'm wondering when would be a good >time to change discs. does she do an instrument change at any particular >time? Does the time up until her first encore exceed 74 minutes? yes, the time of the first set will go over 74 minutes. because she's been rearranging numbers a little, it is hard to tell when to change the discs. if she starts to go into the 'landmine speech', then that would be a good time to change, so far this has been at least 45 minutes into each show. if she doesn't look for any instrument change, or where she's talking to the audience at least 45 minutes into the show. i would say start thinking about it after 'Am I Getting Through' up until 'Sweet Rosalyn'. Hope this helps, Sean Linkenback ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 09:55:29 -0700 (PDT) From: Mike Thomas Subject: Sheryl confirmed for Woodstock 99 Woodstock '99 Announces Lineup, Ticket Information The big question on everyone's minds right now is whether or not Axl Rose can get his act together in time for Woodstock '99 at Griffiss Park in Rome, New York July 23-25. The chances of the new Guns N' Roses apprearing on the already star-studded affair, which celebrates Woodstock's thirtieth anniversary, are now "50/50," according to Michael Lang, one of the concert's producers. Agreeing that it would be quite the coup to land the highly sought-after act, Lang says, "It would depend on how well they are coming along with the recordings and whether they're ready to do it. They very much want to." If GNR don't make it, Lang says, "There are other things that we are considering, other special events whether or not Guns N' Roses comes in." Those confirmed already are (in alphabetical order) Aerosmith, Bush, the Chemical Brothers, George Clinton, Collective Soul, Counting Crows, Creed, Sheryl Crow, DMX, Everlast, Fatboy Slim, Foo Fighters, Guster, Ice Cube, Jewel, Korn, Limp Bizkit, Live, Los Lobos, Dave Matthews Band, Metallica, moe., Alanis Morissette, Willie Nelson, the Offspring, Rage Against the Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rusted Root, Brian Setzer Orchestra, Sugar Ray, and the Tragically Hip. Lang says there will be other acts confirmed shortly as well, and that Hole, Underworld, and John Fogerty are still in negotiations, but that they are "likely" going to be on the bill. He expects even more hip-hop artists to join as well, and a total of 45 acts on three stages for the three days. Marilyn Manson was one name tossed around before, but Lang says the band is not on the bill... "not at the moment." "It was definitely a challenge, but John [Scher, president of Metropolitan Entertainment] and I worked well together on it and there was a tremendous amount of interest and desire on the part of hte bands to play," says Lang. On the more eclectic nature of the roster compared to the 1994 show, Lang says, "Musical tastes today are more eclectic than they were five years ago. We felt it was important to be representative. We haven't finished the booking yet, there will be more acts added and there'll probably be more hip-hop. What we try to do is be very representative of the things that are important today, musically, and the things we think will be important tomorrow." However, many of the artists on the 1994 show (Live, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Metallica) are also on the '99 version. A special Sunday night finale is also in the works with various artists, which Lang would only say is "something very special, very fitting, and hopefully we'll be able to put it together." A film festival is also in the works, which will include films from the '60s up until now. "It'll probably be experimental films, but it's just being fleshed out now," he says. The 12-foot Woodstock wall from 1994 is being taken out of storage as well, and will be updated with new additions from various artists. Those fearing a parking disaster repeat of '94, need not worry. This time around, organizers have arranged for on-site parking to accomodate 60,000- 70,000 cars, according to Lang. And those thinking they can simply jump the wall again to sneak in, had better think again as well -- a 12-foot plywood fence with steel girders around the entire perimeter of the venue will be erected and the number of security guards has increased as well to keep the expected 250,000 fans in line. Individual tickets for the event cost $150, plus taxes and surcharges, and go on sale April 25 at 9 a.m. EST via Ticketmaster. Woodstock '99 air travel packages go on sale April 18 thorugh Target Sport Adventures (800.832.4242) or at www.targetsport.com. Bus packages including festival tickets start at $249.99 and go on sale April 18 at 9 a.m. EST. Meanwhile, discussions for the pay-per-view television special, a television highlights special, an album and home video, and possibly a Webcast are underway. For more information on Woodstock '99, check out www.woodstock.com. - Carrie Borzillo For more information on: Sheryl Crow at: http://www.musicblvd.com/cgi-bin/tw/6169_42_16303 _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 14:43:41 EDT From: SCFANCLUB2@aol.com Subject: Setlists Hey Crew, How are you guys? Well I had a blast at all the SC shows this past week. Jason, Monica, Chris (and your wife) -- it was nice meeting you all! Lori, it was nice seeing you again too. Any of you up for a road trip to Oakland? E-mail me ;-) Anyway, I just wanted to share the setlists for the last 3 shows... LA, April 3rd-4th: Maybe Mistake Change Vegas Anything It Don't Hurt Riverwide Happy Everyday Am I? Redemption Day All I Wanna Do Neighborhood ========= Strong Enough Mississippi ======== Home For Wednesday (4/7) in Santa Barbara she also played Crash and Burn (right before Redemption). All the shows were great, Sheryl seemed to really be enjoying herself, even in SB where it was about 50 degrees that night (it was an outdoor show). The guys (and girl) in the band are all really sweet, especially Peter and Tim, so if you see them, say hi to them, they appreciate the recognition. Anyway, enjoy yourself if you're going to see Sheryl soon! Lisa ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 16:18:30 EDT From: "Christy Bracken" Subject: Sheryl in Philly Is anybody on the list going to see Sheryl at the E-Center in Camden,NJ on May 6th? Christy _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 16:30:43 EDT From: SCrudegirl@aol.com Subject: New errrrr members??? Hey all Ok...does anyone have the names & nowhere I can get a glance of Sheryls new members? I hate being so outta touch w/ everything...i can't wait just to leave this damn school I'm at & go HOME!!!!!!!!!!! aghhhh but anyhoo, yeah if anyone has pix scanned or a website that shows all of the members...couls ya lemme know please & thank you????? Thanx Rachelle ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 23:32:16 +0300 From: Tali Subject: Re: Sheryl in Philly Hey ya'll I just wanted to tell you guys how jealous I am of all you guys that talking about going on Sheryl's concerts:(((( Im from Israel, and she's not coming here. I doubt if she ever will... well, that's it:) Tali, Christy Bracken wrote: > Is anybody on the list going to see Sheryl at the E-Center in > Camden,NJ on May 6th? > > Christy > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 17:42:06 -0400 From: Joe Rademan Subject: Re: Sheryl in Philly I'm in the front row, center. Christy Bracken wrote: > Is anybody on the list going to see Sheryl at the E-Center in > Camden,NJ on May 6th? > > Christy > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 17:28:16 EDT From: SCrudegirl@aol.com Subject: Re: Sheryl in Philly In a message dated 99-04-09 16:27:51 EDT, you write: << Is anybody on the list going to see Sheryl at the E-Center in Camden,NJ on May 6th? >> Hells Yeah....being 7 hours away from my hometown (philly) is surely not stopping me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rachelle....who'll be there & also on may 1st!!! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 18:53:52 EDT From: MATT23456@aol.com Subject: Re: Sheryl in Philly Yeah I feel the same way you do I am from South Carolina in the u.s and i wonder if she'll ever come here. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 21:22:14 EDT From: MacTeabird@aol.com Subject: All Crow wants to do is rock Chek this out!!! Have fun!!!!!!!!! T-bird - ---------------------------------------- http://www.hotcoco.com/juke/index.htm Published on April 9, 1999 All Crow wants to do is rock PREVIEW * WHO: Sheryl Crow * WHEN: 8 p.m. Monday and Tuesday * WHERE: Paramount Theatre, 2025 Broadway, Oakland * HOW MUCH: $30 * CALL: 762-BASS By Steve Morse BOSTON GLOBE - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sheryl Crow is straddling two generations. She has toured with the Rolling Stones and recorded a Bob Dylan song at the artist's request, so she has earned classic-rock credibility. She's also been accepted as a modern rocker whose last two albums sold a combined 15 million copies -- way more than the Stones and Dylan in recent years, meaning that she's definitely reached the younger generation. "When I do interviews, people always ask me how I feel about being lumped into the older generation," Crow says. "But I think of myself as this up-and-comer who never really fit into that. I've been really lucky to get my own audience." A restless artist who switched from being a Missouri schoolteacher to a West Coast rocker back in the '80s, Crow is now living in New York City and has put together a new band. "It was just time for a change," she says of both moves. "I absolutely love New York," adds Crow. "I'm the kind of person who has real problems making plans and I also don't like to drive, so L.A. is always problematic. … And L.A. is also distracting. I find that most people I'm around there are always talking about business. It creates this strange sort of panic that the phones should be ringing and you should be out doing something." Busy, busy, busy The phones are still ringing for Crow, despite her change of address. Her latest album, "The Globe Sessions," features several songs drawn from romantic breakups that have occurred during her tour-heavy schedule of the past five years. She's also stretching her career out. She made her film debut as a junkie in Dwight Yoakam's "Minus Man," which was screened at the Sundance Film Festival. She hopes to write a film score in the future. She's producing a new album for Fleetwood Mac's queen bee, Stevie Nicks, for whom she produced two songs on the recent "Practical Magic" soundtrack. Most recently, Crow embarked on another tour in March -- it includes two shows next week at Oakland's Paramount Theatre -- featuring new guitarist Peter Stroud from Pete Droge's band. Despite the success of her albums, "Tuesday Night Music Club" (1993) and "Sheryl Crow" (1996), Crow endured frequent criticism from those who felt her success was based more on her looks and from the contributions of other writers and musicians. Though she is grateful to have been embraced by the Stones, Dylan, et al., nothing has been more satisfying than her recent alliance with Fleetwood Mac's Nicks. "She and I have had such a similar path," says Crow. "She became well-known at 29 and I got my first record deal when I was 29. … We're also similar in that we're both matriarchal. When we go out on the road, we take care of everybody. We're not just the captain of the ship, we are the mother -- and the person who is challenging everyone musically. "But when you come home, it's a different thing. That was my experience when I came off the road this last time. All of a sudden, the family that I built around me wasn't my family. They all went home to their families. And that's what motivates you to continue to go out on the road." Endless inspiration Like Nicks, Crow is a rock 'n' roll lifer ("it's my calling"), but "the one difference is that I'd like to have children pretty soon." (Nicks, who just turned 50, has voiced regret that she never had children.) Crow has spent time co-writing songs with Nicks for the latter's album. "Right now, we're doing five songs for the album that she had already. And two of them are Buckingham/Nicks songs," Crows says, referring to Nicks' pre-Fleetwood Mac collaboration with Lindsey Buckingham. Crow also has kept intact her friendship with the Rolling Stones, who have been an endless inspiration to her, not just for the guitar licks that she has so obviously memorized but for their enthusiasm to keep going decade after decade. "The biggest thing with the Rolling Stones is that they're so obviously into the music and they get such a kick out of each other," Crow says. "For me, that's the most telling experience. Just watching the interaction between them when they were getting their new live album together -- Keith (Richards) was acting as bartender and listening to the record at full volume, while they were all pointing at each other and posing during their solos. They're still just so into music. … I don't know what kind of lesson that is, but it certainly gives somebody like me a great deal of encouragement." Crow listens to other elders as well, among them legendary punk priestess Patti Smith. "I played after her on a radio gig once and she smoked me. When she came offstage, I said, 'I'm supposed to go on after that?' And she said, 'Just go out there and give 'em love.' I thought that was such a cool comment. What a great attitude." ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 22:25:56 -0400 From: Brooke James Subject: Re: Sheryl in Philly ***HELL YEAH***!!!! I am DEFINITELY THERE!!!!! Only 26 days left!!!! Woo-hoo! Buh-bye all! Brooke ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 02:03:05 -0500 From: Angela Greenfeather Subject: Re: Sheryl in Philly I wish I could go! I live in Dallas so I was able to see the show here a couple of weeks ago. The show was great. By far, one of the best! Angela Christy Bracken wrote: > Is anybody on the list going to see Sheryl at the E-Center in > Camden,NJ on May 6th? > > Christy > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ End of sheryl-crew-digest V2 #77 ********************************