From: owner-shindell-list-digest@smoe.org (shindell-list-digest) To: shindell-list-digest@smoe.org Subject: shindell-list-digest V4 #85 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 Sunday, March 10 2002 Volume 04 : Number 085 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [RS] Burns My Arse [RockinRonD@aol.com] Re: [RS] Burns My Arse [eric ] [RS] RE: shindell-list-digest V4 #84 ["Dave McKay" ] Re: [RS] Burns My Arse [Lisa Davis & family ] RE: [RS] RE: shindell-list-digest V4 #84 [Katrin.Uhl@t-online.de (Katrin ] [RS] Richard openuing for Joan Baez on Mar 9, 2002 [Folkfan >> my problem is I cannot for the life of me figure out how to tell it to let > me > record a "multisession" CD, that is, all I want, honest, is to make a > compilation CD to play in the car, of certain favorite songs.<< Egad! I'm having the same problem. I can dupe an entire CD, but it doesn't let me copy single tracks from different CD's. It tells me the CD is already used. I'd love some help as well. RonD ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 10:22:08 -0800 From: eric Subject: Re: [RS] Burns My Arse depends on the model, i guess. what's the brand? i was going to say "check the manual", but i'm sure you've done that. if it doesn't have a section on recording single tracks, you may be out of luck. - - eric >In a message dated 3/10/2002 4:56:12 AM Eastern Standard Time, Lisa writes >about her new CD burner: > >>>> my problem is I cannot for the life of me figure out how to tell it to >>>>let >> me >> record a "multisession" CD, that is, all I want, honest, is to make a >> compilation CD to play in the car, of certain favorite songs.<< > >Egad! I'm having the same problem. I can dupe an entire CD, but it doesn't >let me copy single tracks from different CD's. It tells me the CD is already >used. I'd love some help as well. > >RonD ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 16:16:42 -0000 From: "Dave McKay" Subject: [RS] RE: shindell-list-digest V4 #84 > As you song says " you should be so lucky,lucky,lucky. We in > Europe and > the UK in particular haven't got a snowballs chance in hell of seeing > Richard without some serious travel expenditure. > > Maybe a point his management might like to take up perhaps ?? I'm just back from London seeing another two of Charlie's charges, Chris Smither and Peter Mulvey, playing to an enthusiastic audience at the Borderline. On the strength of the response to his opening act throughout the tour, Peter is scheduled to return in the autumn as a headliner. So the lack of appearances in the UK and Europe appears not necessarily to be down to Richard's management. I'm sure, given the right opportunity, we'll see him over here. Dave. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 11:23:07 -0500 From: Lisa Davis & family Subject: Re: [RS] Burns My Arse FYI all, Patrick Power is helping since he too apparently has Nero. (1) naturally I lost the manual (which was minimal at best anyway, and besides Nero is apparently a German company and the English translation is middling) but (2) the HELP wasn't much. ANYWAY, thankfully yPatrick revealed unto me that the "wizard" button was checked which hid much of the really important stuff, but I am still having trouble and looking longingly at my good old tape recorder. GOD. So what's wrong with TDK SA90s after all, eh? The onther problem being that 96 MB RAm doesn't seem like much anymore nor 2 GB free space! How often should you have to defrag, I ask you? Anyone bought a new computer lately? eric wrote: > > depends on the model, i guess. what's the brand? > > i was going to say "check the manual", but i'm sure you've done that. if > it doesn't have a section on recording single tracks, you may be out of > luck. > > - eric > > >In a message dated 3/10/2002 4:56:12 AM Eastern Standard Time, Lisa writes > >about her new CD burner: > > > >>>> my problem is I cannot for the life of me figure out how to tell it to > >>>>let > >> me > >> record a "multisession" CD, that is, all I want, honest, is to make a > >> compilation CD to play in the car, of certain favorite songs.<< > > > >Egad! I'm having the same problem. I can dupe an entire CD, but it doesn't > >let me copy single tracks from different CD's. It tells me the CD is already > >used. I'd love some help as well. > > > >RonD ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 21:54:30 +0100 From: Katrin.Uhl@t-online.de (Katrin Uhl) Subject: RE: [RS] RE: shindell-list-digest V4 #84 > I'm just back from London seeing another two of Charlie's > charges, Chris > Smither and Peter Mulvey, playing to an enthusiastic audience at the > Borderline. I just got back from that very concert as well, also saw Peter and Chris play the night before in Norwich. Both shows were just wonderful, the first in a former church, the second in a smokey basement club (the latter being my preferred setting for that music). Ah... great artists, great music, great croweds... > On the strength of the response to his opening > act throughout > the tour, Peter is scheduled to return in the autumn as a > headliner. which makes me a very happy camper :) > So the > lack of appearances in the UK and Europe appears not > necessarily to be down > to Richard's management. I'm sure, given the right > opportunity, we'll see > him over here. I sure hope you're right, Dave ... but all in all this year seems to be a pretty good one in terms of live music in Europe. My concert calendar is nicely filling up... Hope some of you other UK and Ireland folks on this list got to see Peter and Chris on their current tour, Katrin _____ And I still need the beauty of words sung and spoken Dar Williams ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 21:21:04 -0500 From: Folkfan Subject: [RS] Richard openuing for Joan Baez on Mar 9, 2002 Wow Richard really looked different to me - he has a dark beard and mustache. I really did not recognize him until he started to play and I heard his voice. He wore a black jacket, blue jeans, and he has never sounded better. OUT BEYOND the IRON GATE was first. MARY MAGDALEN Then a song he said was supposed to be a Christmas song, but he said it is really before that, it is an advent song. I think I heard him sing this before, but hearing this explanation helped me understand it. The words went something like: "love, just a word before you go...come and sit here by my side...love how I wish that you could stay...Love she'll hold you in her arms and she'll show you who you are..." A SUMMER WIND, A COTTON DRESS Audience members requested Cold Missouri Waters, and he said I don't play that, later explaining, I haven't done it recently and I'm afraid I will screw it up. But then Richard's brother Scott, who was in the audience, requested the HOBO SONG by Peter Rowan - and Richard said that that fell in the same category - but he did it anyway and it was great. SOMEWHERE NEAR PATTERSON Then Richard said, this last song was about Route 80 Westbound. This is is about Route 80 Eastbound - just to be fair and balanced in my perspective NEXT BEST WESTERN (Joan Baez came out and sang backup vocals on this). Richard was opening for Joan Baez - but on-stage again often as a backup - - as were Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer (who had a small but gorgeous set in the middle). For her 3rd song, Joan sang REUNION HILL, which she called an anti-war song, in fact the most beautiful anti-war song she has ever heard. On the way home, my sister and I agreed the REUNION HILL is a beautiful song, but not that it is necessarily anti-war - it demonstrates the pain of the loss war involves for women - and expresses the longing a woman feels at the separation better than any other song - But since at Falcon Ridge in the Berkshires Richard indicated it was (or could be) about a mountain spot close to there, I assumed it is a Union soldier who goes off and is killed and that it is written to from the point of view of the Union cause in the Civil War, and therefore a just cause... Maybe I an just interjecting my own prejudices here. Because in a sense Joan is right, the theme is the woman's loss and longing... Magical night. A small short (in the way older women get or seem shorter) very white haired woman sat next to me - I never met her before or even talked. At the Birchmere people sit at tables for 8 with complete strangers and often chat and get to know people before the show but we hadn't even done that. We had 3 separate groups of strangers at the table and I was absorbed before the show with the 2 people in my group and did not chit-chat with the others. But this older woman (possibly the grandmother and mother of the 2 younger women in their party) - who had never talked to me before - could not resist leaning over to me in the middle of Richard's set and exclaiming about how wonderful his songs were! YES! I felt she was expressing what everyone was feeling at that point! And I assume that Richard's relatives were all at the 2 or 3 reserved tables in the middle where his brother sat! I know Richard's family is from Baltimore (and they have been in the audience at least twice when I've been at concerts.) But I never heard Richard naming his brother before, and seen the audience to stage and back interaction. The warmth and depth of Richard's performance, his comfortable banter with the audience, brother Scott's request, all made this venue of 350 or so feel like a small room at times. I was telling people in line before the show that my husband and I prefer the Birchmere to Ramshead in Annapolis and they asked why and I couldn't give them reasons - but somehow the informality and warmth at the Birchmere - the way performers and audiences really enjoy each other, makes so many shows there special... The audience was lively with requests and appreciation. The performers seemed to be really enjoying each other and the audience. Great evening. I am really really looking forward to seeing Richard again soon! Ruth White ------------------------------ End of shindell-list-digest V4 #85 **********************************