From: owner-sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org (sheryl-crew-digest) To: sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org Subject: sheryl-crew-digest V2 #408 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 Friday, December 3 1999 Volume 02 : Number 408 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: [sheryl-crew] SCOM [Girl With Glasses ] RE: [sheryl-crew] Fw: Divas 2000 [Brigitte ] Re: [sheryl-crew] Sheryl poll [Vanessa ] Re: [sheryl-crew] Sheryl poll ["Olly Sanders" ] [sheryl-crew] Huh! Call yourseves friends? ["Pete Hurley" ] Re: [sheryl-crew] Huh! Call yourseves friends? ["F. Jason Rhoden" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 09:33:13 +0000 (GMT) From: Girl With Glasses Subject: RE: [sheryl-crew] SCOM Back in Gotham City, CSmith@snl.com wrote: >I like G'n'R, I love Sheryl, but I was a little disappointed in her version >of SCOM. The original is much better. She tried to make it too ballad-y, and >it just didn't work. She could have rocked it, easily, and I personally >think it would have come out better if she had. In spite of the words, its >just the nature of that song that it needs to rock. I think that her vocals on the song are great, but the instrumentation leaves a lot to be desired. There's a tremelo guitar bit in the backing which sounds absolutely awful. Sheryl should just have hired someone who could play Slash's original part and gone for a rock out version of the song, imho. Her vocals are really good, though, and I love the harmony she does in the second verse! - -@^@- - -- +------------------------------------------+ | Check out my band, Pretty Vacant, online | | http://web.ukonline.co.uk/pretty.vacant/ | +---------------------------------- -@^@- -+ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 10:45:25 +0100 From: Brigitte Subject: RE: [sheryl-crew] Fw: Divas 2000 Nono, Elton John is a Divo. That was actually a cool thing that Tina Turner and he did a duet together, cause they can't stand eachother! @Brigitte@ School for Journalism, Netherlands ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 12:41:02 +0000 From: Vanessa Subject: Re: [sheryl-crew] Sheryl poll Vanessa´s answers: 1.) Rate Sheryl's albums in order of your preference. > TGS, SC, TNMC > > 2.) What's your least favorite Liz song? > The Book > > 3.) What song would you request of her in concert? > D´yer Mak´er and Sad Sad World > > 4.) What song would you prefer not to hear in concert? > N/A > > 5.) What's your favorite Sheryl soundtrack song? > My Favorite Mistake, Leaving Las Vegas, Crash and Burn > > 6.) What's your fave Sheryl Web site to visit? > Home of Sheryl Crow > > 7.) What artist do you think is most similar to > Sheryl? > Britney Spears.(Calm down! I´m just Kidding!) I just couldn´t think of anyone > who keeps up with her. > > > 8.) How have you fared in attempts to "convert" others > to the glories (hee, hee) of Sheryl? > First of all: I couldn´t covert them 100%, but I have my brother, father and > two friends that like her very much. I tell them what she is able to do with > her voice, how many instruments she plays, how nice she is.... Bye, Vanessa ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 16:37:42 -0000 From: "Olly Sanders" Subject: Re: [sheryl-crew] Sheryl poll 1.) Rate Sheryl's albums in order of your preference. Tuesday Night Music Club The Globe Sessions Sheryl Crow 2.) What's your least favourite Sheryl song? We Do What We Can 3.) What song would you request of her in concert? In Need, Carolina 4.) What song would you prefer not to hear in concert? Maybe That's Something 5.) What's your favourite Sheryl soundtrack song? Hundreds of Tears 6.) What's your fave Sheryl Web site to visit? Paradise 7.) What artist do you think is most similar to Sheryl? Who knows?! 8.) How have you fared in attempts to "convert" others to the glories (hee, hee) of Sheryl? Probably about a 50% success rate ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 17:07:48 -0000 From: "Pete Hurley" Subject: [sheryl-crew] Huh! Call yourseves friends? So hardly anyone took up the antihero challenge? cheers, "mates" http://www.geocities.com/darcydavis/downloads.htm here's the site if anyone what's a second chance ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 17:25:12 GMT From: "heather hines" Subject: [sheryl-crew] Sheryl in InStyle I FINALLY received my December InStyle magazine. It came with an apology from the post office for being late and "mangled"; I wonder if my postman is like Vann from the "Minus Man"!!(LOL) Anyhow, of course, Sheryl is in the Scene and Heard section; there's a pic of her with Sting and his wife at Net Aid. Sheryl quotes: "It's such an amazing idea to get people involved and tapped into a world-enlightenment mindset." "I haven't seen Bono since the Grammys. It's funny. You make friends, and then you keep your relationships up by coming to these events." On the next page, it says Sheryl went to the opening of the Donna Karan boutique in NYC, but no pix. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 12:37:42 -0500 From: "F. Jason Rhoden" Subject: Re: [sheryl-crew] Huh! Call yourseves friends? >So hardly anyone took up the antihero challenge? cheers, "mates" > First, I want to say that I hope he was kidding. If so, I hope he realizes that computers make ones words sound a lot more sincere than they may have been. If not, then the below response applies: So, let me get this straight. We're not your friends if we don't go to your website in response to an off-topic post on a Sheryl Crow mailing list? It is hardly a "challenge" to go to a website and download a file, but I venture to guess that many of us have other things a lot more pressing in our lives than the "Antihero challenge". If you wanna talk about Sheryl, fine. But don't get your knickers in a twist when no one responds to your off topic post. F. Jason Rhoden ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 18:16:28 -0000 From: "Pete Hurley" Subject: [sheryl-crew] no no no! you're takin' it all wrong! i'm sorry! it was a lighthearted jab and i didn't mean anything by it. i just wanted some feedback about my band. It isn't off topic if it's art (music, pictures, writing) by Sheryl Crow fans, influenced by sheryl crow. Anyway, please let's not get into an arguement when we all get that enough from the real world and how shitty it is. Sorry if anyone was offended, irratated by my messages. i just wanted to know what anyone thought. the whole "mates" thing was completely tongue-in-cheek jokin' All apologies, pete ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 18:31:16 -0000 From: "Pete Hurley" Subject: [sheryl-crew] PS. on a lighter note your use of the word "one's" makes you sound like a right ponce, cheers, and your friend as ever, pete ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 14:54:30 EST From: XMystery79@aol.com Subject: Re: [sheryl-crew] Sheryl poll << 1.) Rate Sheryl's albums in order of your preference. TGS, SC, TNMC 2.) What's your least favourite Sheryl song? Umm Solidify I guess, I don't really hate it or anything 3.) What song would you request of her in concert? Freeman, Carolina 4.) What song would you prefer not to hear in concert? Sweet Rosalyn 5.) What's your favourite Sheryl soundtrack song? In Need 6.) What's your fave Sheryl Web site to visit? The official one, I'm addicted to the fan forum ;) 7.) What artist do you think is most similar to Sheryl? Can't think of anyone really 8.) How have you fared in attempts to "convert" others to the glories (hee, hee) of Sheryl? Well most of my friends are too close minded to give her a chance, once in a wihle I'll get a comment like "Oh i love her new song" or something like that. Family wise, my 11 year old cousin LOVES Sheryl now and knows almost as much about her as i do lol. My sister who used to bash Sheryl now is stealing my cds, and wants to go to concerts with me now...I consider that one to be my greatest success cause it took me a couple of years to get her to change her mind :) My mom also likes certain Sheryl songs. >> - --------------------------------------- We've got loud guitars and quiet suspicions, great big guns and small ambitions, and we still argue over who is God............. - -Sheryl Crow, Hard to Make a Stand Sheryl Crow: IMYH ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 21:17:49 +0100 From: "Wannes Haghebaert" Subject: [sheryl-crew] Antw: sheryl-crew-digest V2 #406 Hi, 1.) Rate Sheryl's albums in order of your preference. SC, TGS, TNMC 2.) What's your least favorite Liz song? solidify 3.) What song would you request of her in concert? on the outside 4.) What song would you prefer not to hear in concert? solidify 5.) What's your favorite Sheryl soundtrack song? SCOM 6.) What's your fave Sheryl Web site to visit? Home of Sheryl Crow/Nana-page 7.) What artist do you think is most similar to Sheryl? Joan Osborne ? 8.) How have you fared in attempts to "convert" others to the glories (hee, hee) of Sheryl? I haven't been able to convert anyone 100%, except for my dad and sister: I took them with me to a great concert in AB Brussels 14th February 1999. They rocked! Wannes, If it don't hurt or if it makes you happy I'll be your favorite mistake. - ---------- >Van: owner-sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org (sheryl-crew-digest) >Aan: sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org >Onderwerp: sheryl-crew-digest V2 #406 >Datum: vri, 3 dec 1999 03:00 > > 1.) Rate Sheryl's albums in order of your preference. > SC, TGS, TNMC > > 2.) What's your least favorite Liz song? > We Do What We Can, The Book > > 3.) What song would you request of her in concert? > Rodeo > > 4.) What song would you prefer not to hear in concert? > N/A > > 5.) What's your favorite Sheryl soundtrack song? > Hundreds Of Tears > > 6.) What's your fave Sheryl Web site to visit? > Home of Sheryl Crow > > 7.) What artist do you think is most similar to Sheryl? > Good question, can't find anyone that quite matches her or sounds like > her. Suggestions ? > > 8.) How have you fared in attempts to "convert" others to the glories (hee, > hee) of Sheryl? > I haven't been able to convert anyone 100%, but I've been able to show > people why I like her so much by taking them with me to concerts ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 12:22:24 +0000 From: Vanessa Subject: Re: [sheryl-crew] Chat (Old One) David Ribeiro gravada: > Crew, > > Does anyone have the 'whole' chat that hapenned when she was on the road, > remember, on NBC or something ? Could you please send me that chat in a text > file or something please. I was fortunate to have her answer 2 questions and > lost that file when I got that damn virus... > > Thanks so much, > > David Hello David: I hope you are talking about this one, if yes, you are a very very lucky guy! I had this saved in one of my files..... Bye, Vanessa > > > Session Start: Wed Aug 04 21:56:57 1999 > [21:56] *** Now talking in #auditorium > [21:56] *** Topic is 'MSNBC=0F' > [21:57] Hi it's great to be here, let's begin. > [21:58] Question from Scotty: I love your music. In my > opinion you are and will be a powerful force in the world of Rock and Roll. > No, I am not going to ask you if you were influenced by the Beatles, since > I know that you have been asked that question about one million times. > However, I will ask you how your mid-west background influenced your music? > [21:58] I think the way you grow up and the things you're > exposed to lend heavily to what you have to say about things that you siee > in your life. I was exposed to hard working people, raised by middle class > religious people, so my music was based on Americana. > [21:59] Question from HOLLEY HARIELSON: WHAT INSPIRED YOU > TO DO A REMAKE OF GUNS AND ROSES HIT? > [21:59] I was originally contacted by Rick Rubin, the > wonderful producer of the Soundtrack for "Big Daddy", and knowing I only had 2 > days > in my touring schedule, that I wouldn't be able to write something for the > movie, he suggested "Sweet Child of Mine" and I thought that was wonderful > idea. > [22:00] And no, I haven't gotten to meet anyone in Guns N > Roses, well actually, I met Slash but not since I recorded that song. > [22:00] Question from Colleen: I saw you at Woodstock, you > were basiclly the entire reason I went. I just wanted to say the the way > the crowd was during your set was terrible, I felt horrible, but you put on an > > amazing show in spite of a few of the few testosterone driven males in the > crowd > [22:01] Question from brokensticks: I am a female musician > from DC. I was outraged by the news of what happened at Woodstock. I would > like to know your view on the horrible events that occurred. by the way, you > kick ass. and you've got lots of heart. > [22:01] Well, I was stunned by the reaction at Woodstock, that > not only I recieved. I wasn't prepared for that rage, violence and self > loathing that these kids had. > [22:01] The constant reminder for me at Woodstock were the > cameras bringing me to people at home and thats what propelled me to > continue on, otherwise I would have thrown in the towel. > [22:02] You have to remember that not everybody at Woodstock > was in that mindset. There were people who enjoyed the music and a few bad > apples who propelled a lot of negativity. > [22:02] Question from Colleen: If you could perform with > any musician, past of present, who would it be? > [22:02] I would love to perform with John Lennon, not only for > his songwriting and legacy, but because he had such an original spirit and > it's great to be around people like that, it's encouraging and inspiring. > [22:03] Your rock!! I was just wondering what its like to > play with Bob Dylan?? God bless! > [22:03] All your writers are so nice and encouraging! > [22:03] For me playing with Bob Dylan, was and is every time, > an inexplicibly incredible experience. Mainly because I grew up aspiring to > be him and not to mention you never know what will go down when you're > playing with him. > [22:04] The first time I played with him I felt like I was > fulfilled. > [22:04] Question from Jessie Burrola: Are you going to be > signing autographs Friday at the Today Show??? If so, look for the girl > from Roswell with some Frito's and Powdered sugar doughnuts. > [22:04] Oh my. You have a crack research team, and yes, I eat > powdered sugar donuts and fritos after almost every gig. > [22:05] Question from Phyllis: Sometimes the media focuses > more on your looks and hair then they do the music..As an artist does that > tick you off? > [22:05] Well, I always find it to be curious that not only > male writers but female fixate on my hairstyles and if that's what is > implicating > my future career decisions and avenues then it is sort of a bizarre way to > look at it. > [22:05] At this point in my career I'm oblivious to what > people write. > [22:05] Question from Alison: Are there any non-album > tracks > (B-Sides) that you wish you had put on an album? > [22:06] Actually no, I spent a lot of time formulating what > will make the best album. "All I Want to Do" was determined to be a B side > but went on at the last minute. And B sides often turn up in movie > soundtracks so it's good to have B sides around. > [22:07] Question from Ustinov: Dear Sheryl I'm the > manager(with linda) of the italian fan club, i like SWEET CHILD too much!!! > I want to ask you if you enjoyed when you stayed in Italy in November to > promote GLOBE at Roxy bar tv show especially when that girl sang RUN BABY > RUN in front of you. > [22:07] I loved that! I loved the woman who sang Run Baby > Run.. > she had so much guts. Thats what Ilove about going to Italy, the people are > fearless and exciting, and I love playing for Italian audiences. Not to > mention -- I love the food! > [22:07] Question from Stevi: What is the best concert you > have ever attended? > [22:08] I think the most moving concert was a RadioHead > concert at Irving Plaza about 2 yrs ago. Iriving Plaza isn't so large you > can't > enjoy it. The audience was on the edge the whole time and the band was so > into > it. > [22:08] Question from Coyote: You're in terrific shape.. > you are looking better then ever.. besides the energy it takes to do a > concert, > what do you do to maintain your stamina? > [22:09] I brought a yoga instructor on the road with me for > the Lilith Tour for more than the physical aspects of yoga. Other than that, > I > don't do much. I feel the two hours I perform a night are a pretty good > workout. > [22:09] Question from Cami Jack: Do you find that making > music satisfies you more now, when you're an undeniable success with > millions of fans, than it did when you were unknown? Is the personal reward > greater? > [22:10] There's somet things so much easier about where I'm at > in that I'm not the new kid on the block and the phenomena has worn off and > settled into something more comfortable. I loved those days of being in a > van and setting up my own gear, and watching the audience size grow. > [22:11] Question from Maria Keefe: Hi Sheryl!! I am a > massive fan from the UK and was wondering if you will be in the future > doing anymore UK dates? > [22:11] I feel like we slighted the UK quite a bit on this > tour. We have spent a lot of time there in the past, but instead it seemed > like we did a lot of Press in the beginning. On the next album we'll > definitely be spending more time there! > [22:12] Question from Shelley: How do you feel about this > being the last Lilith Fair? > [22:12] I think Sarah and her partners were brilliant in every > aspect of setting up the Lilith Tour. One of the most foresightful > decisions they made was that a tour like this can only be special for so long. > They > determined 3 yrs was a good length and Sarah feels like leaving the tour on > top is the best way to leave it with people. > [22:13] Question from Teresa: You've been cooperated with > so many people, which experience you enjoy the most? > [22:13] I've enjoyed working most consistently with Jeff Trott > because we have a comfortable dialogue between us and a familiarity. > [22:13] As far as collaborating with people on stage I love > playing with Dylan and Clapton, and Stevie Nicks. > [22:14] Question from SPAZ: WHERE DID YOU GROW UP? > [22:14] I grew up in Kennett, Missouri... in the boothills, > and there is only one high school and that's the one I attended.. Kennett High > > School. > [22:15] =11Question from David Ribeiro: Did you enjoy your > stay in Lisbon, Portugal ? I've seen you live 6 times and that was the time > you looked the happiest, you even did the moonwalk like Michael... > [22:15] Oh my, I must have been happy! > [22:15] I loved visiting Portugal.. it seems we don't get > there very often. That gig was special not only because it was outdoors and a > beautiful night, but we had a great day wondering around Lisbon and getting > to meet some of the people. > [22:16] Question from Greg: Does the illegal trading of > MP3's upset you? (do you enjoy the Internet) added by editor > [22:16] I have come to love the Internet. I was slow to the > change it was bringing because of the intimidation factor but now I'm > finding its a lot of fun and it's extremely handy, and we have a great time on > a > daily basis updating our website and staying in touch with our fans. > [22:17] The MP3 subject is very heated as it is for most > artists. Its a very unknown area in which there can be a lot of piracy in > which artists are not paid for their goods rendered. At this point, I > believe not only artists but managers and record labels are trying to find a > way to > work with MP3 and make it fair to artists who are on the creative path and > don't feel like giving their art away. > [22:17] Question from bigfanofyours: In what kind of venue > do you most like to perform? outside, inside, large crowds, or small > intimate > settings, and where? > [22:18] Never playing the same kind of venue too much keeps > all of it interesting. Probably consistently I enjoy the theatre atmosphere of > > 4-5000 because of the intimacy to connect with the audience. > [22:18] But I'll never complain about opening for the Rolling > Stones and their 65,000 fans. > [22:19] Question from Jackie Rada: Is there anything you do > before each performance for "good luck"? > [22:21] The only ritual I have is to have at least a bit of > time with the band. Hanging out listening to music, maybe have a glass of > wine. I don't like to be distracted before I go onstage. > [22:21] Question from Sean: What are your favorite CDs to > listen to when you are on the road and why are they significant? > [22:21] I listen to all different things. There's no reason or > rhyme .. usually I listen to anything from late 60's music to Beck and > Radiohead.. it just depends on my mood. > [22:22] Question from Sheryl Crew: Sheryl, on behalf of the > Sheryl Crew (unofficial mailing list), I would just like to say thank you > for all your great music. Did you enjoy the book that we put together for you > for your birthday earlier this year? > [[22:22] I loved the book and I keep it in my wardrobe case > and the band has spent a lot of time looking at it also, ocassionally ribbing > me for a picture or two. I really appreciate the amount of work that went into > > it! > [22:22] Question from Colleen: Do you feel that with all > the recent record label mergers that with the corperate feeling in the air, > that the true menaing of music, to entertain, is being lost? > [22:23] I think that whats happening in the industry is > emulating whats happening everywhere in every facet of life, in that there > is so much information that is so rapidly being communicated we were headed to > > this point anyway. Now its a matter of trying to pull back and trying to > tap into something thats real. > [22:23] As long as there are people out playing live music, > there will still be that kind of contact. > [22:23] Question from Mary: Biological clock, they exsist, > but do you have one? Or just plan to be rockin' full-time/forever? > [22:24] Well, I would love to have babies and I don't think > its out of the question. I also feel like there has been a sort of path my > life > has led me down and if its meant to be I'll be a Mom someday. And I might > even be a rocking Mom! > [22:25] Question from Keith Matzkanin: Hi Sheryl! Just > wondering..How long have you had Scout? How old is he? > [22:25] Scouts age is to be undeteremined because I adopted > him and he was already grown. I'm going to guess he is 9 or 10. He is a part > gold lab and the rest mutt. > [22:25] Question from svk1069: Love your new look. What > prompted it? > [22:25] Tired of my same old long hair. > [22:26] Question from Paul Tiazkun: Who do you think is or > was the greatest WOMAN ROCKER of all time? > [22:26] I would probably have to say Janice Joplan because she > seemed to not only emulate but encapsulate a fiery rebellion. > [22:27] Question from Pas: I heard that Scout came out for > one of your Lilith shows. Do you think you'll bring him out Sunday > [22:27] Scouts stage appearances are behind him now because > too many people became too familiar with him and it kind of feaked me out. > [22:27] Question from Keri Colwell: Did you enjoy filming > The Minus Man? are you looking into doing more filmwork? > [22:28] I enjoyed working on the Minus Man because it was only > a few days of shooting and the part was interesting. I played a junkie and > I loved the cast and director so I felt it was a safe environment to get my > feet wet as an actress. And no, I don't think I'll be acting again. > [22:28] Question from somefools: If I happened to manage > an, as yet, unknown male artist sure to be major star, how would I go about > getting his music in your hands? (He would be perfect openig for you) > [22:29] I don't take tapes or Cds because of the lawsuit > factor. You never know if someone will accuse you of plagurizing. I > encourage anyone starting to investigate opportunities on the Internet, ie: > Sarah is > in the process of creating a talent search where people will have the > opportunity to have their music heard online. > [22:30] Question from David Ribeiro: Sheryl, Why do you keep > changing your band's line-up, is it for new experiences, or don't you like > the previous band members? Nonetheless, you always put on the best shows! > [22:30] I've only changed my band lineup between tours for > instance. The band that went out on the first album toured the entire time > for 2.5 years. > [22:31] After the 2nd album I changed the lineup because the > 2nd album was different... and the same holds true for the 3rd album.. > [22:31] Question from Peggy: If you ever did stop touring, > where would you "settle"? > [22:31] I am as of now settled in New York and Los Angeles. My > studio and apartment is in New York, however I have a house in L.A. I'm in > Hartford, CT right now. > [22:31] Question from Happy: Are You involved in a romantic > relationship now? > [22:32] Oh Happy, thanks for your concern, yes I've been > involved with a very nice gentleman for a year now. > [22:32] Question from JC: Hi Sheryl I'm JC from France > I was said you were preparing an acoustic tour, just you and Tim > [22:32] Yes, I'm hoping to tour acoustically in hopefully > February or March. > [22:32] Question from kellyokelly: I saw you on "Hard Rock > Live" on VH-1. Is that a real tattoo on your arm? > [22:33] No, in fact thats the rubber jewelry that looks like a > tattoo that every kid in America is now wearing. So I'm not the originator > for that I just didn't realize how big they were until after I did the show. > [22:33] Question from Melody: How do you select your > clothes > for concerts? Where do you shop? We are HUGE fans and wish you the best > of luck with everything. > [22:34] I wind up wearing Earl leather jeans a lot, it seems > I'll spend time and money shopping, but what I'm most comfortable in are > the Earl jeans and leathers. > [22:34] Question from Shawn: Where can i get the song Volvo > Cowgirl 99? i have heard a clip of it from the internet and i love it i > would love to have the whole thing. and which version do you like better The > Na-Na > song or Volvo Cowgirl 99? > [22:35] I had completely forgotten about that song. I believe > it's a b-side to something and that's all I can tell you on that. > [22:35] Will you perform it in France or Europe? Come back > soon Love > [22:36] France holds a very special spot for me because it was > the first country to play my music. Hopefully, we'll be back early in the > next album promotion which I imagine will be next Fall. > [22:36] Question from cowboy: I spend more time on a horse > than anything, whats your recreational pastime. ps your truly beutifull( w/ > all do respect) > [22:36] Gee, thank you. I spend a lot of time playing music > and when I'm not -- doing very normal things like hanging out with friends, > going out to dinner, and going to movies. > [22:36] Favorite movie out right now? > [22:37] Must admit the last movie I saw was "Eyes Wide Shut" > and I would give it mixed reviews. But I haven't seen a movie in a long > time other than that one. > [22:37] Question from kerry: who was the hot guitar player > at the Eric Clapton and Friends show in July? > [22:38] Well, other than Eric who is a hot guitar player, Tim > Smith was on my left, and Andy Fairweather-Lowe was on my right. I'll give > both of them your comment. > [22:38] Question from Shawn: is there any plans to release > your unreleased album? > [22:38] No plans as of yet. And I probably won't. > [22:38] Question from wheelie: How or Who taught you the > guitar? > [22:39] I taught myself to play guitar when I decided I wanted > to write rock songs. > [22:39] And I began by teaching myself some of Dylans easier > stuff and worked my way through. > [22:39] Question from Courtney: Who is your role model? > [22:39] My st rongest role models were my Mom and Dad. As a > young child I aspired to be like my older sister Kathy who was writing > songs and playing in a piano bar. > [22:39] From there I wanted to be Mick Jagger. > [22:40] Question from jessica a.: why do you never play in > florida?people like you in fla to! > [22:40] We play Florida a lot. We just played Miami two months > ago. > [22:40] Not to mention, we rehearsed our tour in Lakeland. > [22:41] Question from Patricia Cottrell: Hi Sheryl. I met > you before the show in Madison, WI. Thank you for the highlight of my life! > What is it like constantly being on the road and touring? > [22:41] There are great things about it and there are tough > things about it. I find after I've been on the road for a couple of months > one day runs into the next day and is only divided by two hours of music. > I'm grateful that I'm making my living and spending my life doing something I > love. > [22:42] Final Question: Question from i_luv_sherylcrow: > which is your favorite/least favorite song on Globe Sessions? > [22:42] My favorite song is probably "Riverwide". And my least > favorite song -- it depends on which song I'm tired of playing and I'm a > little tired of playing "Members Only" but I don't mind listening to it. > [22:43] Final Comments: > [22:43] visit http://www.sherylcrow.com > [22:43] I've had a great time chatting with everyone. You > couldn't have been nicer. Thanks for checking in! > [22:43] *** Sheryl_Crow (~Unknown@98CE746D.ipt.aol.com) has left > #auditorium > Session Close: Wed Aug 04 22:44:26 1999 > > > > ------------------------------ End of sheryl-crew-digest V2 #408 *********************************