From: owner-shindell-list-digest@smoe.org (shindell-list-digest) To: shindell-list-digest@smoe.org Subject: shindell-list-digest V3 #26 Reply-To: shindell-list@smoe.org Sender: owner-shindell-list-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-shindell-list-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk shindell-list-digest Friday, January 26 2001 Volume 03 : Number 026 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [RS] Opinion Question? ["edward dupas" ] [RS] RE: shindell-list-digest V3 #25 ["Timothy Bruce" ] RE: [RS] RE: shindell-list-digest V3 #25 ["Dupas, Edward (E.M.)" ] [RS] The Y/H Store has MOVED & EXPANDED! [Kerry Bernard ] Re: [RS] Opinion Question? [j a clary ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 08:34:53 -0500 From: "edward dupas" Subject: Re: [RS] Opinion Question? << If you could choose one symbol (i.e. black and white icon) to represent the category of folk music, what would it be? >> RG said: <> Yeah, that nun always has had a temper on her. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 09:53:50 -0600 From: "Timothy Bruce" Subject: [RS] RE: shindell-list-digest V3 #25 << If you could choose one symbol (i.e. black and white icon) to represent the category of folk music, what would it be? >> How about an acoustic guitar leaning against a stool? ....A coffeecup with steam rising up from it? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 10:13:14 -0600 From: "Eley, Bill" Subject: [RS] FW: Richard Shindell in Pittsburgh From my friend Karen in Pittsburgh: > Kevin, the sound guy at the Rosebud, let me in early and I got to sit > through Richard's sound check and talk to Dave Hall, the opening act, > who's > from NYC. Love that Kevin. :-) Dave was really excited to be opening > for > Richard; it was his first time. Dave is getting lots of rave reviews as a > terrific indie artist and I enjoyed his set. Richard was wearing jeans > and > a black shirt for sound check, but for the show in changed into (hold on > to > your seats) olive green satin pants and a brown tee shirt that > complimented > those body builder arms of his. (And I thought Don Conoscenti was the > only > straight guy on the face of the earth who could get away with wearing > silk, > satin, velvet or leather pants!) Radislav Lorcavic was with Richard and > accompanied him on keyboard and accordion (not at the same time, of > course!). Richard said that he and Rad (who often plays with Greg Brown) > try to play together as much as they can.....when schedules permit. Rad > was > also wearing the satin pants and Richard commented that he had > complimented > Rad on his pants a while back....then said to us "Rad's wife, Holly gave > me > these pants. She's on a mission, that girl." Said they were making a > fashion statment. :-) > > He opened with Confession with Rad on keyboard. Commented that he had > arrived from Buenos Aires the day before where it was 90 degrees and 90% > humidity. Adjusting to 20 degree temps and snow flurries was not easy. > He > said he was surprised to learn George Bush was President. :-) Don't know > the title of the second song, but I think he said it was by Peter Rowen > and > it started with the line "too late to feel sorrow, to late to feel pain." > That was followed by: > Wisteria > A summer wind, cotton dress > reunion hill > Sonora's Death Row > Arrowhead (Rad on accordion now) > next best western > Arbuleta > Fishing > Mary Magdalene > ? "she's gone and I'm sitting on top of the world" > you stay here > are you happy now > transit > [encore] sing me back home > > Great show. Standing room only. Richard came out and signed CDs.....I'm > still swooning..... > > Karen ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 11:59:52 -0500 From: "Dupas, Edward (E.M.)" Subject: RE: [RS] RE: shindell-list-digest V3 #25 <> Oh, the coffee cup is a good idea! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 12:10:14 -0500 (EST) From: "Vanessa C. Wills" Subject: RE: [RS] RE: shindell-list-digest V3 #25 Howz about a stool with a coffeecup on it, and a guitar leaning against it? "If your mirror has a monster in it, do not shout, This kind of situation does not call for freaking out, And do nothing that you would not want to see him do, Cause that monster in the mirror, he just might be you." --Grover Monster, "The Monster in The Mirror" On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Dupas, Edward (E.M.) wrote: > < > ....A coffeecup with steam rising up from it?>> > > > Oh, the coffee cup is a good idea! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 17:41:33 -0000 From: "Dave McKay" Subject: [RS] Pile of ****? > << If you could choose one symbol (i.e. black and white icon) to represent > the category of folk music, what would it be? >> > > How about an acoustic guitar leaning against a stool? > > ....A coffeecup with steam rising up from it? Or perhaps a stool with steam rising up from it?! ;-) Dave. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 12:42:44 -0500 From: "Dupas, Edward (E.M.)" Subject: RE: [RS] RE: shindell-list-digest V3 #25 <> That is a good one as well. Maybe I can find one. I just found a great beatnik, but I'm afraid he screams jazz more than folk. I was hoping people could associate him with the hippie movement, maaaaaaan. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 12:32:29 -0800 From: j a clary Subject: Re: [RS] Opinion Question? Ron and Ed exchanged: > <> > > Yeah, that nun always has had a temper on her. Oh. NOW I get it. Sr. Maria was "changing A TIRE." I thought that line was, "There's a nun out there changing attire." I figured that is why the traffic came to a halt. j a c ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 15:59:40 -0500 From: Kerry Bernard Subject: [RS] The Y/H Store has MOVED & EXPANDED! Hey folks, Just a quick note to let you know that we have moved the Young/Hunter Store to a new server and we're *very* happy with its new home (nicer layout, easier to use, customers don't have to "register", etc). We're also proud to welcome MARK ERELLI to our store. Mark's new CD, COMPASS & COMPANION (about which Music Reviews Quarterly wrote: "Not for a single second of its forty-one and a half minutes is it less than a knock-out") will be in stores February 13 but you can order it (along with his self-titled debut CD and his fabulous "Do It Everyday" t-shirts) in our store NOW. (Also look for Mark's brand new website coming soon at http://www.markerelli.com) Also new to the store is the independent film THE RIDE, featuring the music of CHRIS SMITHER (Chris scored the entire film). The film, which debuted at the 1999 Philadelphia Film Festival, is about Jack, a musician whose romantic troubles cause him to lose his inspiration. Taking to the open road, he comes across Vincent, a deaf hitchhiker. In the resulting struggle to connect with each other, to find a common ground, Jack finds the spark he once thought was gone forever. And re-appearing in the store is the RICHARD SHINDELL poster pack (2 double-sided SOMEWHERE NEAR PATERSON posters, one REUNION HILL poster, and 2 SNP round buttons) and the DAR WILLIAMS "Christians and the Pagans EP" (featuring Dar's cover of Richard's song "Nora"). Check us out (hey hey hey :) at http://www.younghunter.com/store.html Kerry :) =========================================================== Kerry Bernard kerry@younghunter.com Young/Hunter Management 781.643.2773 (ph) Arlington, MA 781.643.0416 (fax) =========================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 16:18:19 -0500 From: "Dupas, Edward (E.M.)" Subject: RE: [RS] Opinion Question? <> Jeez, if she was changing attire it would be freaky as hell! The mind reels when you ponder which piece of her attire might have bolts to tighten. Man, that is one bad nun visual I'm getting. Sort of a catholic-borg meets Mapplethorpe kind of thing... - -----Original Message----- From: j a clary [mailto:drewclary@juno.com] Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 3:32 PM To: shindell-list@smoe.org Subject: Re: [RS] Opinion Question? Ron and Ed exchanged: > <> > > Yeah, that nun always has had a temper on her. Oh. NOW I get it. Sr. Maria was "changing A TIRE." I thought that line was, "There's a nun out there changing attire." I figured that is why the traffic came to a halt. j a c ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 17:05:28 -0800 From: j a clary Subject: Re: [RS] Opinion Question? Sorry, Ed, that was really grotesque of me to submit. A penguin strip-tease is not a thing to write a song about...hmmm, or is it? I'm listening to Tanglewood Tree right now and it fits: Love is a penguin strip-tease She changes and leaves On the turnpike at dusk This ain't no seedy bar I'm here in my car (now, what rhymes with dusk?) j a c On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 16:18:19 -0500 "Dupas, Edward (E.M.)" writes: > < that line was, "There's a nun out there changing attire." I figured that is > why the traffic came to a halt.>> > > Jeez, if she was changing attire it would be freaky as hell! The > mind reels when you ponder which piece of her attire might have bolts to > tighten. Man, that is one bad nun visual I'm getting. Sort of a catholic-borg > meets Mapplethorpe kind of thing... ------------------------------ End of shindell-list-digest V3 #26 **********************************