From: owner-the-landing-digest@smoe.org (the-landing-digest) To: the-landing-digest@smoe.org Subject: the-landing-digest V2 #290 Reply-To: the-landing@smoe.org Sender: owner-the-landing-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-the-landing-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk the-landing-digest Wednesday, December 15 1999 Volume 02 : Number 290 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: the-landing-digest V2 #289 [TwoJoplins@aol.com] SNZ sons and daughters ["Joshua Edwards" ] RE: SNZ sons and daughters [Dawn Carr ] Re: SNZ sons and daughters [BlowRedBlow@aol.com] Re: SNZ sons and daughters ["Ryan Sargent" ] New Year's BOF/Q6 [LitLpish9@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 07:16:14 EST From: TwoJoplins@aol.com Subject: Re: the-landing-digest V2 #289 Yes, I can read liner notes; I know that Bunn only sings on MARGARET. I said wat I said based on what I heard from MARGARET. The guy has a good voice, and a rather strong voice... same goes for when he's up on stage w/ Bird picking up harmony. Damn you, dog. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 11:13:26 PST From: "Joshua Edwards" Subject: SNZ sons and daughters I don't know if anyone else is the same way but I love to see what SNZ related bands I can find out about while there is nothing new from SNZ coming out. Along this trip I found the obvious BOF and Q6, and fell in love with both. But going a little farther back I found some more and want to know if anyone has recordings that they can give me comments on or tell me how I can get my hands on. Chicken Wire Gang(Je and Stu's old band that I think Stu is still in, they have a new album and I was just curious as to how it sounded, they have a website but no links to listen, www.chickenwiregang.com) Stacy Guess's Old Bands: The Pressure Boys(his 80's band that they have two songs of on Legacy) Sex Police(his 90's band that they have two songs of on Legacy, I really like what is on Legacy and would really love to have a full recording if I could) Soma(his band with Daughtry and Holly out of Chapel Hill, just a side note, Jimbo was their drummer, and when Jimbo and Stacy Guess left the band, Mel(Tom's wife) took over and they now call themselves Faustina. They're not all that bad, you should check out the website, www.faustina.com) You know I never really gave Stacy all the respect that he deserved, if you do not have the Legacy cd, get it. If you don't plan on getting it you have to just see a copy and read all the comments on the booklet inside. You wouldn't know it from Inevitable that much but he was a badass. Then of course I was just wondering if anyone actually has copies of What Peggy Wants(Tom's Old Band) or Metal Flake Mother(Jimbo's). The only bands out of all this that are actually still around are The Chicken Wire Gang and the revamped Soma, Faustina,. So I figure the chance of finding any recordings are slim. Off the subject, since we were on the subject of jazz greats. In my opinion, John Coltrane is the best, hands down, no questions asked. Charlie Parker runs a real close second though. Pezboy ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 14:24:05 -0500 From: Dawn Carr Subject: RE: SNZ sons and daughters Let's not forget Knockdown Society! > -----Original Message----- > From: Joshua Edwards [SMTP:pez_boy@hotmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 2:13 PM > To: the-landing@smoe.org > Subject: SNZ sons and daughters > > I don't know if anyone else is the same way but I love to see what SNZ > related bands I can find out about while there is nothing new from SNZ > coming out. Along this trip I found the obvious BOF and Q6, and fell in > love > with both. But going a little farther back I found some more and want to > know if anyone has recordings that they can give me comments on or tell me > > how I can get my hands on. > > Chicken Wire Gang(Je and Stu's old band that I think Stu is still in, they > > have a new album and I was just curious as to how it sounded, they have a > website but no links to listen, www.chickenwiregang.com) > > Stacy Guess's Old Bands: > The Pressure Boys(his 80's band that they have two songs of on Legacy) > > Sex Police(his 90's band that they have two songs of on Legacy, I really > like what is on Legacy and would really love to have a full recording if I > > could) > > Soma(his band with Daughtry and Holly out of Chapel Hill, just a side > note, > Jimbo was their drummer, and when Jimbo and Stacy Guess left the band, > Mel(Tom's wife) took over and they now call themselves Faustina. They're > not > all that bad, you should check out the website, www.faustina.com) > > You know I never really gave Stacy all the respect that he deserved, if > you > do not have the Legacy cd, get it. If you don't plan on getting it you > have > to just see a copy and read all the comments on the booklet inside. You > wouldn't know it from Inevitable that much but he was a badass. > > Then of course I was just wondering if anyone actually has copies of What > Peggy Wants(Tom's Old Band) or Metal Flake Mother(Jimbo's). > > The only bands out of all this that are actually still around are The > Chicken Wire Gang and the revamped Soma, Faustina,. So I figure the chance > > of finding any recordings are slim. > > Off the subject, since we were on the subject of jazz greats. In my > opinion, > John Coltrane is the best, hands down, no questions asked. Charlie Parker > runs a real close second though. > > Pezboy > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 16:18:30 EST From: BlowRedBlow@aol.com Subject: Re: SNZ sons and daughters Has anyone heard the Cigar Store Indians? They are pretty good as far as rockability goes, and features Kenny on sax on some songs. Check it out. - -Mike ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 14:09:25 PST From: "Ryan Sargent" Subject: Re: SNZ sons and daughters >John Coltrane is the best, hands down, no questions asked. Charlie Parker >runs a real close second though. Trane is way up there! Bird too! Get "Blue Train" by Trane with Lee Morgan. And did you know that Diz and Bird used to practice out of classical violin books, which help lead to the evolution of Bebop. (which Je studied in college) Speaking of Je, I can't wait to check out how his playing tonight has improved since the last tour. That break gave all the members a lot of time to practice. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 18:13:16 EST From: LitLpish9@aol.com Subject: New Year's BOF/Q6 I just got a postcard in the mail from the BOF list, and they are at Schuba's New Years Eve. The doors open at 9, the play at 10, until 12, I believe. So mad I can't go! What's so wrong about seeking into a bar to hear a band play? *laura* ------------------------------ End of the-landing-digest V2 #290 *********************************