From: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org (support-system-digest) To: support-system-digest@smoe.org Subject: support-system-digest V3 #276 Reply-To: support-system@smoe.org Sender: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk support-system-digest Saturday, October 14 2000 Volume 03 : Number 276 Today's Subjects: ----------------- where am i ["DarkSide oftheMoon" ] 69 Love Songs. [Catherine Lewis ] Re: where am i [LazyKimber@aol.com] Bounced message [Jason Long ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 10:58:52 GMT From: "DarkSide oftheMoon" Subject: where am i Welcome to the Parker Posey Bob Dylan list! Seriously....Desire is a great dylan album..very loose and sloppy and the violin work is simply trippy.... On another note has anyone seen the DirectTV freeview event this month with Alannis? Looks pretty good! I'm thinking of turning a friend onto Liz. She has heard supernova (the song not the album) so i am thinking of buying her a copy of WHipsmart or EIG. Which album would most of y'all de-virginize a potential liz fan with? trying to identify a pill i found... DarkSide oftheMoon _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 13:23:21 -0500 (CDT) From: Catherine Lewis Subject: 69 Love Songs. > okay, and, i have just haphazardly discovered 'the > magnetic fields' - 69 love songs. i'm in love. thought > i should share that with everyone. Yes, yes, yes!!! TMF's 69LS is DEFINITELY one of the most wonderful albums / boxed sets from last year. And I'm not just saying that because I'm friends with one of its musicians :) Catherine. [lurker extraordinaire] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 16:37:51 EDT From: LazyKimber@aol.com Subject: Re: where am i start with whipsmart. eig is to much to handle all at once plus ws has supernova on it k ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 00:59:46 -0400 From: Jason Long Subject: Bounced message From: "Chris DeLisle" Subject: an alternative to the alternative hey folks, waiting like everyone else for Liz to deliver the goods -- as she surely will -- an excellent album has fallen into my lap. the last few years of music have been a bit frustrating for me. outside of the periodic purchases from the sleater-kinney and beck catalogues, most of my record-buying has been re-discovering old classics (from Galaxie 500, the Smiths, the Who, Leonard Cohen, Steely Dan, a few others) or new releases of old material (numerous re-issues and live albums from dylan and hendrix come to mind). new music just doesn't do it for me anymore. my uncle has turned me on to the music of John Stewart. a former member of the Kingston Trio and the songwriter who penned "Daydream Believer" for the Monkees, he's had an underground career much like Tom Waits and other great singer-songwriters who just don't have the Machine behind them. tonight, my uncle gave me Stewart's latest release, "Wires From The Bunker," and it's excellent. a true gem of a record. as it turns out, the music was originally recorded in the early 80's, but it sounds pretty fresh to me. Lindsey Buckingham -- a Stewart fan from way back - -- appears on the first track. if you're at all interested in acoustic-ish music, folk music, great songwriting, or obscure records you "wouldn't normally have bought, but"...then this record is for you. i stand nothing to gain by this, but since this is generally a forum for introducing people to the best that's out there, i thought i might as well tell you. and anyway, my uncle wrote the liner notes. you can pick up the record at www.appleseedrec.com Chris DeLisle ------------------------------ End of support-system-digest V3 #276 ************************************