From: owner-shindell-list-digest@smoe.org (shindell-list-digest) To: shindell-list-digest@smoe.org Subject: shindell-list-digest V3 #370 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, October 19 2001 Volume 03 : Number 370 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [RS] Re: shindell-list-digest V3 #369 [L8NiteBluz@aol.com] Re: [RS] By Now [Janet Cinelli ] Re: [RS] By Now [TOBYGOLDBE@aol.com] Re: [RS] Cabin Fever [TRNMT@aol.com] [RS] The Marching Band Refused to Yield (Don McLean) ["Norman A. Johnson"] Re: [RS] The Marching Band Refused to Yield (Don McLean) [TRNMT@aol.com] [RS] Subject lines. [Rongrittz@aol.com] [RS] one time in band camp ["Norman A. Johnson" ] [RS] Borges/Blake ["Shelley DePaul" ] [RS] Tyger Tyger ["Norman A. Johnson" ] Re: [RS] By Now, pay later [Lisa Davis & family ] [RS] Spotlight (David Crosby and Graham Nash) [OzWoman321@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 16:37:02 EDT From: L8NiteBluz@aol.com Subject: [RS] Re: shindell-list-digest V3 #369 In a message dated 10/18/2001 4:04:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, owner-shindell-list-digest@smoe.org writes: << Do you know the exact quote? Think it fits Richard to a t. >> Laura, Off the top of my head I don't recall the exact quote, but you did have the gist off it in your previous post. If I remember correctly (and these days that is a feat unto itself), I think the quote is referenced somewhere in a recent, excellent book entitled "Kind Of Blue - The Making of The Miles Davis Masterpiece". If I get a sec I'll see if I can find it. It is a quote that would befit RS as well. :-) blowing through the North woods.... Mark ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 17:11:58 -0700 (PDT) From: Janet Cinelli Subject: Re: [RS] By Now When I first heard this song, I felt that it was a nice older guy giving a teen a lift home. As I listened, I became uncomfortable but couldn't quite put my finger on it. It hit me, "he's not nice at all!!" It really creeped me out and I still have a hard time listening to it! Very powerful indeed! It's great to see the list so lively! Peace, Janet Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 20:44:19 EDT From: TOBYGOLDBE@aol.com Subject: Re: [RS] By Now Hey all - Who's going to the 2nd show on Sunday in Wayne, NJ? I might need a favor... thanks - toby ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:35:53 EDT From: TRNMT@aol.com Subject: Re: [RS] Cabin Fever In a message dated 10/18/01 10:27:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time, gf212121@hotmail.com writes: > >>After this discussion, I swear to God, if Richard plays "By Now" at the > >>cabin concert on Sunday, I'm gonna cover my eyes. << > > How cool would this be? Second show, closing encore, just before we all put > on out coats and go out into the New Jersey darkness. Mwahaha. > > Hmmmmmph. And ya know where I'm gonna be? At a high school marching band competition!!!!!! (somewhere in NJ) NT ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:30:38 -0400 From: "Norman A. Johnson" Subject: [RS] The Marching Band Refused to Yield (Don McLean) Nancy wrote: >>Hmmmmmph. And ya know where I'm gonna be? At a high school marching band competition!!!!!! (somewhere in NJ) << Anywhere near Patterson?? Norman ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:56:33 EDT From: TRNMT@aol.com Subject: Re: [RS] The Marching Band Refused to Yield (Don McLean) In a message dated 10/18/01 9:44:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time, njohnson@ent.umass.edu writes: > Anywhere near Patterson?? > > Norman, dear, it's PATERSON. ONE T. And, no, somewhere out Rt. 80...towards the Delaware Water Gap. Band Motherly yours, Nancy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:57:43 EDT From: Rongrittz@aol.com Subject: [RS] Subject lines. Hey folks . . . friendly admin note . . . I'm starting to notice a bunch of subject lines that read something like the following: >> Re: shindell-list-digest V3 #369 << You folks who are on digest, it's always a good idea (after you hit the reply button) to change the subject line to make sure it reflects the topic of your post. Thanks!! RG ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:55:06 -0400 From: "Norman A. Johnson" Subject: [RS] one time in band camp >>Norman, dear, it's PATERSON. ONE T. And, no, somewhere out Rt. 80...towards the Delaware Water Gap. << Like Homer Simpson-- D'OH and now like Bart: I will spell Paterson with only one "t" I will spell Paterson with only one "t" I will spell Paterson with only one "t" I will spell Paterson with only one "t" I will spell Paterson with only one "t" I will spell Paterson with only one "t" I will spell Paterson with only one "t" I will spell Paterson with only one "t" I will spell Paterson with only one "t" I will spell Paterson with only one "t" Be careful out there by the DWG. Norman ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 22:21:01 -0400 From: "Shelley DePaul" Subject: [RS] Borges/Blake Wow! Can't believe you guys are still going this strong. Just got home from work. >Yes, can you post all of the Borges poem? Hi Tom - The poem is posted below. Enjoy. >YES!! Speaking of Blake, has anyone heard Greg Brown's >CD where he reads >from "Songs of Innocence" and "Songs of Experience"? Yes. I bought the vinyl when it first came out. (Now I'm really dating myself.) I used it to teach Blake to my high school students back then. One day while listening to it in class one student asked whether it was Blake speaking on the record. Later when I saw Greg at Godfrey's I told him about the student's question, and he replied with that Oh so Greg Brown smirk, "How do you know I'm not?" O.k. here's the poem: Gentile or Hebrew or simply one Whose face has been lost to us in time; We shall not rescue from oblivion Now the silent letters of his name. He knew of mercy what a bandit may Whom Judea has nailed to a cross. And we today are at a loss About the time preceding. That day At his task of dying crucified, He heard, amid the crowd's mockery, That he who was dying at his side Was a god, and said to him blindly, 'Remember me when you inherit Your kingdom,' and the inconceivable voice That shall judge one day each man's merit Promised him from the terrible cross Paradise. Nothing more was said Until the end came, but history Shall preserve from death the memory Of the afternoon on which they died. Oh friends, the innocence of this friend Of Jesus, the candor that moved him From the ignominy of his end To ask for Heaven and receive it, Was the very same that so many times Had hurled him into sin and bloody crimes. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 22:33:53 -0400 From: "Norman A. Johnson" Subject: [RS] Tyger Tyger Shelley wrote: >>Yes. I bought the vinyl when it first came out. (Now I'm really dating myself.) << You're dating yourself by saying the word "vinyl". ;-) >> One day while listening to it in class one student asked whether it was Blake speaking on the record. << LOL. ROTFLAMO.... and some other good acroymns. There's also a Tangerine Dream CD with "The Tyger" on it. Norman ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 23:18:04 -0400 From: Lisa Davis & family Subject: Re: [RS] By Now, pay later > >> But, keep listening after Richard stops singing. The music goes on for about another minute, and gets even creepier, breaking down until you are almost breathless. To me, it wasn't creepy, but simply melancholy, wistful. loss, end of innocence. lisa ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 01:05:39 EDT From: OzWoman321@aol.com Subject: [RS] Spotlight (David Crosby and Graham Nash) Hello, All - << For reasons I can no longer comprehend, two summers ago I agreed to be stage manager for a community theater production of "Wizard of Oz." I was to oversee a cast of 56 people -- 40 of them children. I had to run a show with nearly 200 set changes or prop movements. I had to run it for 26 performances and countless rehearsals. And I had to manage a dog. >> For obvious reasons, I *adored* Lee's post! So... if "the Scottish play" was somehow crossed with the Wizard of Oz, would Lady Macbeth's famous line then be... "out, out damned... Toto" ? :-) Susan "I was all out of choices, but the woman of voices She turned round the corner with music around her, She gave me the language that keeps me alive..." ~ Dar Williams ------------------------------ End of shindell-list-digest V3 #370 ***********************************