From: owner-shindell-list-digest@smoe.org (shindell-list-digest) To: shindell-list-digest@smoe.org Subject: shindell-list-digest V12 #62 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 Monday, November 7 2011 Volume 12 : Number 062 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [RS] New CD [Peter Booth ] [RS] Erelli is Tremendous [Pete Jameson ] Re: [RS] New CD [Peter Booth ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 12:22:46 -0500 From: Peter Booth Subject: Re: [RS] New CD Want to "try out" girlyman on the cheap? For $3 you can watch their show live online through "concertwindow.com" I watched RS this way last week. Very cool. P On Nov 6, 2011, at 12:11 PM, jimcolbert@aol.com wrote: > I'd like to know plans as to when the new one will be available in the U.S.; I > have a tradition of paying too much for imports that later become available > much more inexpensively in the states. > > I'm not all that revved up about this new one - I lost most of my enthusiasm > for AYHN fifteen years ago, likely, for instance - although the idea of > revisiting some old songs and getting away from the (imho) often heavy-handed > production is definitely a selling point - this is something I think Greg > Anderson approaches well with Richard. I'd personally rather hear, say, a > collection of demos or home recordings, maybe stuff that wasn't deemed ready > for prime time but that we might not have heard before or that was hard to > find or not heard that often, like Home Team, say, or Shades of Blue, Shades > of Black... I dunno, this just isn't one I'm going to get that excited over. > But, being the good consumer that I am, it will no doubt take its place on my > CD shelves with all the others. > > BTW, re: the talk about Girlyman and who people are listening to, caught a > superb show last night by Mark Erelli. Not someone I think about a lot, but > whose music I always enjoy when I hear it. > > Jim C > somewhere near I-80 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 17:22:47 -0500 From: Pete Jameson Subject: [RS] Erelli is Tremendous Agree on Erelli -- was kinda tepid on him via his recordings, then caught him at Falcon Ridge and got the groove... Pete in PA On Nov 6, 2011, at 12:11 PM, jimcolbert@aol.com wrote: > I'd like to know plans as to when the new one will be available in the U.S.; I > have a tradition of paying too much for imports that later become available > much more inexpensively in the states. > > I'm not all that revved up about this new one - I lost most of my enthusiasm > for AYHN fifteen years ago, likely, for instance - although the idea of > revisiting some old songs and getting away from the (imho) often heavy-handed > production is definitely a selling point - this is something I think Greg > Anderson approaches well with Richard. I'd personally rather hear, say, a > collection of demos or home recordings, maybe stuff that wasn't deemed ready > for prime time but that we might not have heard before or that was hard to > find or not heard that often, like Home Team, say, or Shades of Blue, Shades > of Black... I dunno, this just isn't one I'm going to get that excited over. > But, being the good consumer that I am, it will no doubt take its place on my > CD shelves with all the others. > > BTW, re: the talk about Girlyman and who people are listening to, caught a > superb show last night by Mark Erelli. Not someone I think about a lot, but > whose music I always enjoy when I hear it. > > Jim C > somewhere near I-80 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 19:45:29 -0500 From: Peter Booth Subject: Re: [RS] New CD Want to "try out" girlyman on the cheap? For $3 you can watch their show live online through "concertwindow.com" I watched RS this way last week. Very cool. P On Nov 6, 2011, at 12:11 PM, jimcolbert@aol.com wrote: > I'd like to know plans as to when the new one will be available in the U.S.; I > have a tradition of paying too much for imports that later become available > much more inexpensively in the states. > > I'm not all that revved up about this new one - I lost most of my enthusiasm > for AYHN fifteen years ago, likely, for instance - although the idea of > revisiting some old songs and getting away from the (imho) often heavy-handed > production is definitely a selling point - this is something I think Greg > Anderson approaches well with Richard. I'd personally rather hear, say, a > collection of demos or home recordings, maybe stuff that wasn't deemed ready > for prime time but that we might not have heard before or that was hard to > find or not heard that often, like Home Team, say, or Shades of Blue, Shades > of Black... I dunno, this just isn't one I'm going to get that excited over. > But, being the good consumer that I am, it will no doubt take its place on my > CD shelves with all the others. > > BTW, re: the talk about Girlyman and who people are listening to, caught a > superb show last night by Mark Erelli. Not someone I think about a lot, but > whose music I always enjoy when I hear it. > > Jim C > somewhere near I-80 ------------------------------ End of shindell-list-digest V12 #62 ***********************************