From: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org (support-system-digest) To: support-system-digest@smoe.org Subject: support-system-digest V7 #64 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 Monday, March 22 2004 Volume 07 : Number 064 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [support-system] Comeandgetit CD [Random828@aol.com] Re: [support-system] Comeandgetit CD [trent with that boom boom Subject: Re: [support-system] Comeandgetit CD firstly, thanks to bill for being so cool and offering to help us out. secondly, i really hope someone will pick up copies at an upcoming show for those of us DESPERATE to get this cd. i would happily prepay via paypal (cd + shipping) if someone can help me out. please :) thanks in advance and liz love to all!!! trent Random828@aol.com wrote: I just returned from the free San Antonio show, and the bad news for me, Ken, Christine, Trent, Jason, Morgan, Brandon and Jesse is that we don't have Comeandgetit CDs, because there was no merchandise. The good news is I got to speak with her briefly after the show, and she confirmed that Ken was right: they are selling them at the "regular" shows, but this was a short stop to make up for a cancelled date last year, so they didn't bring them. Which means the next list volunteer to go to what she called "a Show show" will be able to buy them. This was a seven-song acoustic set, and all I can say is if you ever have a chance to hear her in this kind of setting, you must go at all costs. There was a small raised platform with 4 stools. She and the guitarist had acoustic Yamahas, the bassist had a Fender, and the drummer had just a tambourine. She played the four Matrix songs, Supernova, Polyester Bride, and Divorce Song, and this was easily my favorite show of the three L/P sets I've seen. All the Matrix songs came across much stronger than on the album, and Extraordinary was especially wonderful. Don't even get me started on the guitar solo she played at the end of Divorce Song. Beautiful stuff. So, who's the next volunteer to try and get CDs for everyone? Bill - ------------------------------------------- ... because i can type. meet me @ http://trent.easyjournal.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 21:50:32 -0600 From: "sandra" Subject: [support-system] liz lyric quoted in literary magazine liz shows up in the strangest places. i'm here reading "brain, child" ("the magazine for thinking mothers") and i'm well entrenched in an article written by the editors about what mothers give up to be mothers (financial, physical, professional) when i come across this quote: "... Does having a child cause this much strife across the board? Do other couples really think in terms of who can leave whom? Or is it just the churning feeling of loss -- of time, of connection -- like when Liz Phair sings, "What happened? When did you let go of me? I miss you so badly." It seems to us that each marriage is a locked box and those of us outside of it can never see what's really going on. sandra ------------------------------ End of support-system-digest V7 #64 ***********************************