From: owner-shindell-list-digest@smoe.org (shindell-list-digest) To: shindell-list-digest@smoe.org Subject: shindell-list-digest V3 #116 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 Saturday, March 31 2001 Volume 03 : Number 116 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [RS] CD's from the Emelin... [isiinc@s1.optonline.net] Re: [RS] CD's from the Emelin... [Bill Wynn ] Re: [RS] CD's from the Emelin... [Bill Wynn ] [RS] eric andersen [jcolb ] Re: [RS] eric andersen ["Joe Lanzalotto" ] [RS] Monty ["Greg Z" ] [RS] Emelin [Jeff Bernstein ] Re: [RS] Emelin [SMOKEY596@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 08:28:27 -0500 From: isiinc@s1.optonline.net Subject: [RS] CD's from the Emelin... Just got my copies of the Emelin shows from 2 weeks ago. Awesome quality! Admittedly I will still have to go out and buy the commercial release, but these sound absolutely incredible!! John is really sounding great now, and Lincoln and Denny out-do themselves. Easily the best RS shows (especially the Sat night show) since Larry Campbell played with them at the Bottom Line last year! 4th of July Asbury Park is flawless and breathtakingly beautiful. Too bad it will probably be passed up for the album. Thank goodness for these tapes!! Monty ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 09:16:58 -0600 From: Bill Wynn Subject: Re: [RS] CD's from the Emelin... Monty, If you have the ability to duplicate the shows I'd love to trade you for some Lucy Kaplansky and Cry Cry Cry soundboards. Bill > Just got my copies of the Emelin shows from 2 weeks ago. > > Awesome quality! Admittedly I will still have to go out and buy the > commercial release, but these sound absolutely incredible!! > > John is really sounding great now, and Lincoln and Denny out-do themselves. > > Easily the best RS shows (especially the Sat night show) since Larry > Campbell played with them at the Bottom Line last year! > > 4th of July Asbury Park is flawless and breathtakingly beautiful. > > Too bad it will probably be passed up for the album. Thank goodness for > these tapes!! > > Monty ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 09:21:12 -0600 From: Bill Wynn Subject: Re: [RS] CD's from the Emelin... Sorry that wasn't meant for the list. Oops... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 10:23:12 +0000 From: jcolb Subject: [RS] eric andersen > I've seen him a bunch of times. He's usually on, but he can be a real > airhead. He lost his harmonica somwhere on his person on the stage at the > Bottom Line one time. He literally put it somwhere on himself ( a pocket, or > soemthing) and then coudln't find it 5 minutes later, so he played Thirsty > Boots without it. (bummer). Geez, you gotta wonder unless he was wearing a genuine motorcycle jacket how many places it could have been. Er, but then again, maybe i don't want to know. > > On the other hand, he's been overpowering with his writing and singing at > times. And i've seldom heard that come across in studio recordings. When he did the 25th anniversary philly folk festival he did maybe a half hour set, and it was wonderful- faithful, more often than not, thirsty boots, the as-then unrecorded trouble in paris, a few others... and it was a beautiful, moving set. I invariably buy his records, okay, cds, but they're still records to me, and usually wind up mildly disappointed as a whole but keeping them for a few individual songs- on his latest, for instance, there's a nice piece called eyes of the immigrant (not the same as the similar guy clark piece, which is also very nice) that he wrote literally in the mid-eighties and just made it to disc, albeit slowed down a good bit. I have a copy of some of his demos from the ghosts in the road period, and a few songs like that that never made it on the album blew away much of what did, one guesses perhaps in his quest to be "literary" and not as "folky." But I'll still go see him when i have the chance, y'know? jim colbert somewhere near port matilda ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 21:57:51 -0500 From: "Joe Lanzalotto" Subject: Re: [RS] eric andersen I knowwhat you mean about the "recent" recordings, but I still think that he is a major relatively unappreciated talent, even if he is an airhead sometimes. But then I have a lot of respect for those "old time" folkies that doesn't seem to be very popular with those who are fans of the "newer" singer/songwriters. Joe - ----- Original Message ----- From: jcolb To: Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 5:23 AM Subject: [RS] eric andersen > > I've seen him a bunch of times. He's usually on, but he can be a real > > airhead. He lost his harmonica somwhere on his person on the stage at the > > Bottom Line one time. He literally put it somwhere on himself ( a pocket, or > > soemthing) and then coudln't find it 5 minutes later, so he played Thirsty > > Boots without it. (bummer). > > Geez, you gotta wonder unless he was wearing a genuine motorcycle jacket how many places it could have been. Er, but then again, maybe i don't want to know. > > > > > > On the other hand, he's been overpowering with his writing and singing at > > times. > > And i've seldom heard that come across in studio recordings. When he did the 25th anniversary philly folk festival he did maybe a half hour set, and it was wonderful- faithful, more often > than not, thirsty boots, the as-then unrecorded trouble in paris, a few others... and it was a beautiful, moving set. I invariably buy his records, okay, cds, but they're still records to > me, and usually wind up mildly disappointed as a whole but keeping them for a few individual songs- on his latest, for instance, there's a nice piece called eyes of the immigrant (not the > same as the similar guy clark piece, which is also very nice) that he wrote literally in the mid-eighties and just made it to disc, albeit slowed down a good bit. I have a copy of some of > his demos from the ghosts in the road period, and a few songs like that that never made it on the album blew away much of what did, one guesses perhaps in his quest to be "literary" and > not as "folky." > > But I'll still go see him when i have the chance, y'know? > > jim colbert > somewhere near port matilda ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 21:40:54 -0500 From: "Greg Z" Subject: [RS] Monty Monty, Could you email me directly?? I tried the address on your post and it didn't work. Regards, Greg - --- "I'll put this cloud behind me, that's how the Man designed me I'm no stranger to the rain"... Keith Whitley Get 250 color business cards for FREE! at Lycos Mail http://mail.lycos.com/freemail/vistaprint_index.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 21:54:09 -0500 From: Jeff Bernstein Subject: [RS] Emelin Can someone please post the set list for the Saturday night show at the Emelin. Thanks! Jeff P.S. If my secret Santa is hanging in these parts, many, many thanks! Please identify yourself. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 22:03:33 EST From: SMOKEY596@aol.com Subject: Re: [RS] Emelin >>>P.S.B If my secret Santa is hanging in these parts, many, many thanks!B <<< I'm sorry, but if your "secret Santa" is hanging anywhere near me, I'd rather not see it. :-) SMOKEY "Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?"bG.W. Bush Florence, S.C., Jan. 11, 2000B ------------------------------ End of shindell-list-digest V3 #116 ***********************************