From: owner-sycophant-digest@smoe.org (sycophant-digest) To: sycophant-digest@smoe.org Subject: sycophant-digest V4 #5 Reply-To: sycophant@smoe.org Sender: owner-sycophant-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-sycophant-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk sycophant-digest Sunday, January 10 1999 Volume 04 : Number 005 Today's Subjects: ----------------- sycophant House with the Hardwood Floors [DorseyCC@aol.com] Re: sycophant House with the Hardwood Floors [jennifer rakowski Subject: Re: sycophant House with the Hardwood Floors DorseyCC@aol.com wrote: > Did anyone notice on this song she plays a little of that duet Heart and Soul > on the piano. The first time my boyfriend heard that song he knew that the piano sounded very familiar but couldn't quite place it. My sister recognized it right off the bat. The similarities in that song is quite reminiscent of being a little kid again. > This was the song that when I was growing up every kid I knew > could play on the piano for hours on end. It brings back such memories. I > somehow hear it echoing in a house with hardwood floors, what a lovely song > that is. That's what I love about Lisa's music-I know this might sound like a > corny analogy there's something about her music that is very visual to me, > like a painting, how she makes these collages with all these pieces and > snippets of sound that are so evocative. I completely agree. At times I hear that song in my head when I'm at a friend's house. She has wood floors and just this past week it was drizzling and sleeting outside. Yucky weather to say in the least. She made mushroom soup and I could hear that song the whole time I was there - especially watching her little 3 year old daughter when Lisa sings "be a silly mess". My favorite has to be "Bruises". I can just see myself in a "video" of sorts in my head about that song. "Coffee in the morning and wine in the evening - and everything else is boring". Being a college student - those lyrics definitely apply because of the hum-drum of a typical day. People who work 9-5 types of hours can identify as well I'm sure. By the way - I'm new to this list - this is my first posting. I've been "lurking" for a while to get used to the posts. And - to give everyone a pat on the back so to speak - this is probably the best mailing list I'm on. Take care Jennifer > > > CD > > ------- > The Ectophile's Guide to Good Music: http://www.smoe.org/ectoguide/ > ------- > To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with the message: > unsubscribe sycophant > > If you gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of computers, > they would all get AOL accounts and send unsub messages to the list > address. AOL users please read the instructions six lines up before > unsubbing. - -- Jennifer Rakowski updated January 6, 1999 email: rakow@ou.edu http://students.ou.edu/R/Jennifer.K.Rakowski-1/ - ------- The Ectophile's Guide to Good Music: http://www.smoe.org/ectoguide/ - ------- To unsub, mail majordomo@smoe.org with the message: unsubscribe sycophant If you gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of computers, they would all get AOL accounts and send unsub messages to the list address. AOL users please read the instructions six lines up before unsubbing. ------------------------------ End of sycophant-digest V4 #5 ***************************** ======================================================================== Please send any questions or comments about the list to sycophant-owner@smoe.org