From: owner-trajectory-digest@smoe.org (trajectory-digest) To: trajectory-digest@smoe.org Subject: trajectory-digest V3 #66 Reply-To: trajectory@smoe.org Sender: owner-trajectory-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-trajectory-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk trajectory-digest Friday, July 30 1999 Volume 03 : Number 066 Today's Subjects: ----------------- calgary folk fest ["julia petulia" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 19:26:19 PDT From: "julia petulia" Subject: calgary folk fest hi i was at the calgary folk festival also, and i was at the vancouver one too and id have to say that i enjoyed vedas performance at the calgary folk fest a lot more. i missed the show on friday [it was the only day i didnt go!] but i saw all of her other shows. my favorite was her 3:30 concert for sure. it was a small audience i really liked the jazz workshop a lot too, i thought it showcased her voice so well. she also did the neighborhood song, oh! i think that was during the 3:30 concert [i saw her 10 times, its all a blur now!] because her guitar string broke during bellyfish. she also did shamus and stone at one workshop which was amazing [i thought]. it was really nice because veda is still very unknown here [in calgary] so her shows had small audiences that appreciated her. she didnt have her band, but thats okay i guess because in the workshops there was always someone to back her up i guess i really should have taken notes because i dont remember too well everything that happened i was surprised though that she didnt play too many songs from her new album. oh! at the 3:30 concert on saturday [im pretty sure] veda said that she was getting her new cd fed-exed to her that night so she could listen to it and a-okay it, isnt that exciting? other then that she was just all round amazing [of course], its really too bad you missed the 3:30 show, brian, it was good the only thing id complain about for sure was the rain, and it was super douper cold. the atmosphere of the whole thing was also lacking something. there were even people in cowboy hats and country music all over, sheesh! but i guess thats not what its all about [maybe] there was only one other real dissapointment, and thats that veda had to play on a keyboard, not a real piano. it still made everything sound good, but a real piano would have made her sound 38 billion times better [i think] other then that vedas shows in calgary were great i thought... thats about all i have to say [for another veiw point] julia ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ End of trajectory-digest V3 #66 *******************************