From: owner-sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org (sheryl-crew-digest) To: sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org Subject: sheryl-crew-digest V2 #179 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 Sunday, May 30 1999 Volume 02 : Number 179 Today's Subjects: ----------------- UK LIVING [Sherylcrew@aol.com] Re: Sheryl on Scott Weiland record question... [Jennifer Cooper ] Sweet Child O' Mine Video! [ImSlug@aol.com] Re: Sheryl on Scott Weiland record question... ["Jeffrey Jerrold Chua" ] Smoke ["born slippy" ] Re: Movie [brooke james ] copying??? ["Richard Stewart" ] anything but down? ["Richard Stewart" ] Re: Sheryl smokes? [CigSM@aol.com] Re: copying??? [CigSM@aol.com] Re: Smoke ["Sam" ] what month of Maxim? [SCrow816@aol.com] Re: what month of Maxim? ["Nadine" ] music magazine [ImSlug@aol.com] A smoking habit? [brooke james ] Re: Globe Session availability [Paul Schreiber Subject: Re: Sheryl on Scott Weiland record question... I know she played accordian on one of his songs called Lady, Your Roof Brings Me Down. It's on the Great Expectations soundtrack and it's kind of a cool song. Especially the accordian part. Jen On Sat, 29 May 1999, brooke james wrote: > Scott Weiland, the guy from Stone Temple Pilots had Sheryl as special > guest on his "12 bar blues" album, right? > Well, does anybody know what song she appeared on, and has anyone even > heard it? > > > > 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] > > *********************************************** "Do or do not, there is no try" Yoda "..I'm not at home, if you'd like to reach me leave me alone." Sheryl Crow *********************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 10:26:15 +0100 From: "Sam" Subject: Re: UK LIVING Tom, dont worry, I dont have sky either which is a bummer most of the time not having MTV VH1 etc etc which show sheryl stuff, but at least I know the Roseanne show is shown on Channel 5 in the mornings, so it will probably be on there for you to record at some time! sam xxxx - -----Original Message----- From: Sherylcrew@aol.com To: sheryl-crew@smoe.org Date: 30 May 1999 10:12 Subject: UK LIVING >hi, > I need your help >Did anyone see the Roseanne Show on UK Living yesterday? >well the guest was.... SHERYL CROW............for a full 50 mins >SO I dont have sky, and my friend told me it had been on but he forgot to >tape it, >so what i am really asking is, > DOES ANYONE HAVE THE TAPE THEY WOULD LIKE TO TRADE?? > >please let me know > i am surprised no one else has talked about it > >B4N > .TOM. > ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 09:47:01 EDT From: ImSlug@aol.com Subject: Sweet Child O' Mine Video! I was up at one o' clock watching t.v. last night, and guess what came on??? The new Sheryl Crow video!! The weird thing was that it was MTV!?! I stupidly thought I was watching VH1 the whole time though. Ricky Martin was on, and then Sheryl's video started playing. It was set in an old junkyard or something, and I was thinking "I've never seen this before . . . wouldn't it be funny if this is the new Sheryl video?". And what do you know? It was! After, I flipped the channel and saw "The Soul of VH1", and I was amazed that the new Sheryl Crow video was actually on MTV before VH1. Anyways, I really think this is an awesome song - but I don't know how much playing time it's going to get. It's just Sheryl and her guitar (and a few clips from the movie). Hope you all see it soon . . . Jackie =̃ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 22:10:31 +0800 From: "Jeffrey Jerrold Chua" Subject: Re: Sheryl on Scott Weiland record question... > Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 23:03:43 -0400 > From: brooke james > Subject: Sheryl on Scott Weiland record question... > > Scott Weiland, the guy from Stone Temple Pilots had Sheryl as special > guest on his "12 bar blues" album, right? > Well, does anybody know what song she appeared on, and has anyone even > heard it? The song is called Lady, Your Roof Brings Me Down, and the track also appears on the Great Expectations soundtrack. She plays the accordion on the song, and yes, the song kicks ass! == Jeffrey Jerrold Chua | http://Sheryl.OnTheWeb.Nu Page me with Urgent in subject or http://PageJeffrey.OnTheWeb.Nu ___________________________________________________________ JEFFREY ONLINE MAIL Get your Free E-mail at http://JeffreyOnline.zzn.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 13:51:13 EDT From: CigSM@aol.com Subject: GREAT NEWS (SHANIA) Hey guys, last night I went 2 see SHania and even though I baught tickets at 10AM on the Saturday they went on sale when Ticketmaster opened and payed $75 bucks each for them, and even though TICKETMASTER is supposed to give u the best available seats at the time, WE WERE BEHIND SHANIA AT THE VERY TIPPY TOP ROW!! BEHIND HER!! ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS THAT SHE HAS A GREAT LOOKING BACK!! It was an excellent concert with fire and rotating guitarists and audience intervention and all! So anyway, when I saw our seats I started freaking out screaming and cursing and then one of the security guys came up to me and asked me the problem! I told him and said I just want to be as close as I can to my favorite stars! So anway we were talking and he is in charge of the Meet & greets at the E-Center and First Union Center! Thats when people get to go back and meet the stars! Anyway, he was in charge of one of the band members sons of SEMISONIC at the Sheryl Crow concert and he sat and smoked with her in HER DRESSING ROOM!! Anywhoo, he gave me his # and card, and said whenever I want he can take me and a friend to the MEET AND GREETS!! IM GOING TO MEET CHER AND CYNDI LAUPER ON JULY 10!! HOW COOL IS THAT IM FINALLY GOING TO MEET CYNDI LAUPER!! I THINK IM GONNA DIE I LOVE HER!! AND HE GAVE ME TIX TO A MEET AND GREET AT A DAVE SHOW BUT IT WAS TONIGHT AND IN VIRGINAIA OR SOEMTHING! BUT HE SAID WHENEVER I WANT TO MEET THE STARS HELL TAKE ME AND A GUEST!! I CANT WAIT TO MEET CYNDI LAUPER! But how do u make small talk 2 cher? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 15:06:32 -0400 From: "Christina Clark" Subject: Sheryl smokes? I have heard many different comments about Sheryl smoking from different places, is this true? If so, she hides it very very well. I have NEVER seen her in a photo with a cigarette in her hand or anything. Christina ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 20:42:58 +0100 From: "born slippy" Subject: Smoke when Sheryl performed on the English Pepsi chart, there was an article on the like a follow up article where it explained that Sheryl refused to conduct an interview until everybody in the room had stopped smoking, well ok but I know this still doesn't dispel the question asked but ??? I have a strong suspicion that Sheryl does not indulge in the dirty habit which alas I must admit to, of smoking well she might I dunno hope it help although I doubt it did hey hum Judith ( who has just paid £600 for 2 weeks in Spain now I think I have been seriously done ) "People are going to see me with my clothes off"~Sheryl Crow The owner of the incredibly emm crap Sheryl Crow outlook http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palace/8589/TheSherylCro.index.html The Sheryl crow Voting Booth http://www.freevote.com/booth/judithbutlersc and if you are really bored checkout my home page at http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palace/8589/jb.html ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 23:08:11 -0400 From: brooke james Subject: Re: Movie All I know is that it might have been pushed back to a fall release. I forget where I read it, but I KNOW I read it somewhere.....hmm.... I wish it was coming out soon!!!! I heard a couple different dates, but who knows!! And all I know is that I cannot wait till it comes out so I can FINALLY see it!!! Sorry about my babling on....hope this can help a little!! :0) 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: Sun, 30 May 1999 18:50:30 +0100 From: "Richard Stewart" Subject: copying??? for all you crewsters in the UK, the number 2 song in this weeks chart is called oo la la but has anyone seen the video, I think this may be ripping off "home" by Sheryl crow? also Madonna in her new video is taking on some very definite Sheryl characteristics, the wavy hair, the strange dancing, and the form of song. is this just me, or does anyone agree? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 17:08:22 +0100 From: "Richard Stewart" Subject: anything but down? hi crew, I noticed on the recent review of TGS, anything but down was left out of the analysis. I think this is the best song on the album, the guitar in this track is the best on the whole album. I would love to hear everyone else's views, I am in the minority or what? rick ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 17:38:44 EDT From: CigSM@aol.com Subject: Re: Sheryl smokes? She was smoking at the concert I went to! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 17:40:09 EDT From: CigSM@aol.com Subject: Re: copying??? Madonna copies no one! Madonna starts her own thing. Shes been dancing like that for 16 years! The music she is doing is NOTHING like Sheryl unless Sheryl has an album of dance music out that Ive never heard of! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 23:07:53 +0100 From: "Sam" Subject: Re: Smoke judith, you smoke as well as all your other vices - you naughty naughty girl! sam xxxx ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 18:29:24 EDT From: SCrow816@aol.com Subject: what month of Maxim? What is the month of Maxim that Sheryl Crow in. I found a store that sells it and the one that they had, had Alyssa Milano on the cover. Was the one last months? Hopefully it was so that i still have time to get the one w/ Sheryl Crow and is Sheryl on the cover? I spent 3 hours looking for that mag. HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!!!!! Shawn ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 31 May 1999 00:35:08 +0100 From: "Nadine" Subject: Re: what month of Maxim? Shawn Its July's issue... you cant miss it, it has a big picture of Sheryl on the cover with a grey background and red writing.. it also has a black banner going round it so it looks like she is topless however when u tear off the banner it shows shes not Nadine > What is the month of Maxim that Sheryl Crow in. I found a store that sells it > and the one that they had, had Alyssa Milano on the cover. Was the one last > months? Hopefully it was so that i still have time to get the one w/ Sheryl > Crow and is Sheryl on the cover? I spent 3 hours looking for that mag. > > HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!!!!! > Shawn > ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 20:15:35 EDT From: ImSlug@aol.com Subject: music magazine I believe somebody here or on the board mentioned Sheryl had an article and was on the cover of a music (not men's) magazine. Does anyone know what magazine it is? Thanks, Jackie ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 20:47:01 -0400 From: brooke james Subject: A smoking habit? I did not know Sheryl smoked!!!! I am suprised!! But I have read someplace that when she was recording a song for Stevie Nicks--- it said "she can simultaneously smoke, chew bubble gum, and give directions on when to play brush strokes......blah..blah...blah..." so, who knows!!!! I couldn't tell that's for sure...her teeth look pretty white to me!! Plus, I've never seen her w/one in any pics.........hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....................OH WELL!!! It's her perogitive!!! oh yeah, I also read an article from the web, where the interviewer said...'she smokes, but not today...' Whateva!!! Hope everybody's weekend has been going well!!! Hope ya all have a Happy Memorial Day!! teee-heee!! 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: Sun, 30 May 1999 18:19:51 -0700 From: Paul Schreiber Subject: Re: Globe Session availability >While I'm on this discount store thing, Wal-mart's >refusal to sell "Sheryl Crow" is not "censorship" >by any definition. It's a private company and they >can choose to sell or not sell whatever they damn >well please if it's legal. If they decide one day not to sell guns (not >bloody likely!), It *is* censorship. Corporate censorship. And it's very dangerous. I'm forwarding a few excellent articles from Wired News and the Netizen that deal with corporate censorship, Wal-Mart, and in one case, Sheryl herself. Here's an excerpt: >In no reference book I've checked is censorship defined so narrowly as to >involve only government or national authority. > >One dictionary defines a censor as "any supervisor of public morals who >tells people how to behave." Another defines the verb "to censor" as to >"examine, review, expurgate or change." Paul shad 96c / 3A CS / mac activist / eda / fumbler fan of / jewel / sophie b. / sarah slean / steve poltz / emm gryner / / x-files / buffy / dawson's creek / habs / bills / 49ers / t h i n k d i f f e r e n t. i'm still recalling the things you said to make me feel alright / i carried them with me today / - -- Sophie B. Hawkins, "As I Lay Me Down" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 18:19:57 -0700 From: Paul Schreiber Subject: Corporate Censorship, Part II: Chilling Effect This is from: http://www.wired.com/news/print_version/politics/story/4230.html?wnpg=all Corporate Censorship, Part II: Chilling Effect by Jon Katz 8:59am  4.Jun.97.PDT In no reference book I've checked is censorship defined so narrowly as to involve only government or national authority. One dictionary defines a censor as "any supervisor of public morals who tells people how to behave." Another defines the verb "to censor" as to "examine, review, expurgate or change." In ancient Rome, a censor was a magistrate whose duties included overseeing morals and conduct. In fact, virtually all contemporary definitions describe the act of moral guardianship. William Bennett and C. Dolores Tucker, therefore, are classic censors, presuming to monitor public morals and instruct people in how to behave. So is Wal-Mart, which presumes to know what moral music is and effectively expurgates music it deems immoral. Or Blockbuster Video, which refuses to carry films with ratings it considers to suggest immorality. In fact, government is doing relatively little institutionalized censoring these days, less than academics and intellectuals, far less than American corporations. In a 30 April story in The Wall Street Journal, G. Bruce Knecht detailed how corporations like Chrysler demand to be notified in advance of magazines' editorial content "that encompasses sexual, political, social issues or any editorial that might be construed as provocative or offensive" if the car manufacturer had ads scheduled to appear. According to the Journal, concern over a four-page Chrysler advertising insert in Esquire last year led the magazine's editor to abruptly cancel publication of a short story by the highly acclaimed novelist David Leavitt about a gay man who writes college term papers in exchange for sex. Were the federal government to impose control of that kind, there would be a meltdown on both the left and the right. But the Journal said the auto maker is just one of a "host of major advertisers that are wielding their economic clout to change the rules of magazine publishing. While it isn't unusual for companies to avoid advertising in publications they deem offensive, or to pull ads after a magazine runs something objectionable, Chrysler and many others are going much further: demanding advance warnings about stories." So in modern American society, discount retailers are changing the rules of music, video chains the nature of films, and auto manufacturers determining the content of magazines. And winning many admirers in the process. The Journal reported that the Colgate-Palmolive Co. sends its ad agencies guidelines forbidding them from running ads in magazines with "offensive" sexual content or material the company considers "antisocial or in bad taste." Ford yanked ads from The New Yorker when the magazine failed to alert the car company about a June l995 article containing a four-letter word. In response, The New Yorker set up a formal system to warn about 50 companies on a "sensitive advertiser list" about articles that might offend. If media conglomerates like Hearst, which owns Esquire, and Advance Publications, which publishes Conde Nast magazines and The New Yorker, are so vulnerable to advertiser pressure, imagine the impact on smaller magazines and newspapers, for whom giant advertisers bring in life-and-death revenue. The epidemic corporatization of mainstream media by giant chains like Gannett, General Electric, and Westinghouse has homogenized journalism, reduced outspoken opinion, and leeched "offensive" and "antisocial" material from many publications and shows. In both the literal and metaphorical sense, this easily constitutes censorship - moral guardians expurgating material they deem inappropriate or immoral. Companies like Disney, which now owns the ABC Television Network and is moving onto the World Wide Web with its ABCNews.com, are fanatic about presenting a "wholesome image." Microsoft, now one of the large new-media companies with Slate and its new Sidewalk local entertainment sites, has never generated or tolerated outspoken, "offensive," or "antisocial" editorial content. The fact is, large corporations are notoriously vulnerable to pressure from special interest groups and others with particular agendas. Time Warner actually sold its rap music division when Tucker and Bennett protested that they published "offensive" rap lyrics. Until recently, media companies were run by powerful individual entrepreneurs like Bill Paley, the founder of CBS. They had the power to stand up to advertisers. But modern media conglomerates are highly vulnerable to Wall Street analysts, consumer boycotts, federal regulation, lawsuits, and lawyers. They have strong financial incentives to take few risks and avoid controversy. In a world in which Wal-Mart shapes music and Ford influences language, it still seems unclear to many people on and off the Web where the most menacing kind of censorship is coming from. It is simply not true that only governments can censor, certainly not in the United States. In fact, in contemporary American media, government barely needs to bother. Thus, the Wal-Mart controversy is a landmark struggle over emerging values in the digital age, a fault line between the old and new information cultures. Months after the Wal-Mart story broke, what emerges is that the issues raised by one retail chain's policy are much too important - and provocative - to remain a private conflict between me and my emailers. It needs to get back out into the open and stay there. This is an opportunity to come to terms with pivotal questions of morals, values, and freedom to keep working to connect differing viewpoints with one another and to see if this new technology can get us any closer to finding common ground. ------------------------------ End of sheryl-crew-digest V2 #179 *********************************