Posted By: nmayer@uva386.schools.virginia.edu
Time/Date: 8:10 AM Sunday, March 6, 1994
Subject: long time
The band will be around for a long time, because they all get along with eachother so well. I'd say atleast 10 or so years, but when Leroi gets too old and tired, Dave and Tim will have a careeer
Posted By: bmking@mail.wm.edu
Time/Date: 10:38 AM Sunday, March 6, 1994
Subject: Cowboy Junkies @ Trax, Friday, 3/4... / Billy Pilgrim
Since people in both these groups would have been the most likely to be there, I was wondering if anyone knew of any tapers at the show? Btw, opening for the Junkies was a group from Atlanta called Billy Pilgrim. They were incredibly good.. When we got back from the show, a friend happened to be looking through Entertainment Weekly, and saw that they rated their first album an A-... They're two guys playing acoustic guitars with tons of energy and great voices.. At the show, I called them "Indigo Guys" and EW said they were akin to Indigo Boys. So, that's pretty much what they're like, only much more energetic and with lots of happy songs. Their first album is on Atlantic and is called Billy Pilgrim if you want a listen. Brett -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brett Kingswell bmking@mail.wm.edu "People are too stuck up. They only write songs about people. Well, this one's about my dog.." - John Popper 8/21/91
Posted By: gsp2m@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu
Time/Date: 11:31 AM Sunday, March 6, 1994
Subject: Guitar Tab File subscription
Howdy. Due to the increasing size of the Guitar Tab File (more stuff has been added since last posting), I've decided that it would probably be best to discontinue posting it to the entire newsgroup. That should probably make some of the people that get the group in digestified form happy. The alternative: if you wish to receive the file with each update, send me a message. That way I can mail it to the people that are interested. Every now and then, I'll post a note to the whole group regarding the file to let new subscribers know it exists. Ok? my address is : gsp2m@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu Thanks. gsp2m@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu
Posted By: gspice@liberty.uc.wlu.edu
Time/Date: 3:26 PM Sunday, March 6, 1994
Subject: Re: MINARETS digest 107
Bob said a while ago: Anyway my friend said he got to Plan 9 20 minutes after the tickets went on sale and he bought the last few of the 300 tickets they were originally alotted. Anyone know how many this seldom-used (or maybe never-used) venue will hold and will it be inside or outside. I've heard there will be camping. Well, to start off with what I know, the horse center has NEVER had any type of music out there at all in any large scale. (occasional high school bands play the star spangled banner to kick off horse shows...) Camping is VERY doubtful because there realy isn't any place to out there. Perhaps they meant RV camping, I know that a lot of the horse people bring RVs and I'd imagine that there are hookups there. But, there is a campground about 3 miles down the same road that the horse center is on. I can give directions if anybody needs them. Inside or out is an interesting question. There is an inside andan ouside arena. The indoors one is newer and seats about 7,000. But, they could always set up another stage somewhere else on the grounds. There is a long rolling hill in the back that usually houses the fox chase, jumping track, etc but could probably be used as space for a stage. I don't know, just some info,. This should be a neat place to see a show, mainly because it is 1) so close to the interstate, 2) close to a beautiful watering hole in a town called Goshen, about 18 miles past the horse center on the same road, and 3) well, I can't really think of a three, oh, there is a Texaco near the exit that you can get a lot of junk food and other munchables at. So, go to Lexington and enjoy the day. Graham
Posted By: jcrother
Time/Date: 4:09 PM Sunday, March 6, 1994
Subject: Lexington....
i believe the lexington show will be at the indoor arena that Graham mentioned but i'm postive that camping will be allowed. however i'm not sure if it'll be at the horse center or 'down the road.' all i can say is........*GOSHEN*. alex Crothers
Posted By: HOLRN@vax.rhodes.edu
Time/Date: 6:45 PM Sunday, March 6, 1994
Subject: Re: MINARETS digest 103
Posted By: jcrother
Time/Date: 12:49 PM Monday, March 7, 1994
Subject: a whole buncha shit...
first off, just got news of the new 5 song CD that's coming out. ther was some talk about it earlier but i can't remember what all was told so some of this may be a repeat. here it is: Release Date: March 29th 5 Song CD Halloween - recorded at last Trax show Watchtower - " " " " " Recently --------- Dancing Nancies - Dave & Tim - recorded at last berchmere show Warehouse - " " " " " " this CD will be available at shows and through DMB's mail order/phone order system. this will not be available in stores. a new mailer is going out in a couple of days.... alex crothers
Posted By: dforbis@birch.ee.vt.edu
Time/Date: 1:03 PM Monday, March 7, 1994
Subject: Re: a whole buncha shit...
What's the phone order number again? For that matter, does anyone have the hotlines for: Widespread Panic Phish Blues Traveler Thanks... -Dave
Posted By: jcrother
Time/Date: 1:18 PM Monday, March 7, 1994
Subject: Re: a whole buncha shit...
On Mon, 7 Mar 1994, David Forbis wrote: > What's the phone order number again? 1-800-594-tixx alex Crothers
Posted By: SPICE@DICKINSON.EDU
Time/Date: 6:23 PM Monday, March 7, 1994
Subject: DMB/Widespread
sorry to clutter up the .net with this but could someone pretty please forward me the information (date, location, phone number, that kind of stuff) for the dave matthews/widespread show in richmond? i would be most appreciative... thanks, reid spice@dickinson.edu
Posted By: dee3s@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu
Time/Date: 6:41 PM Monday, March 7, 1994
Subject: 5 song CD
When Alex Crothers mentioned that some of the songs on this disc would be from "the last Trax show" did that mean the one on 2/22? I hope so as that was a kick-ass show esp. the Watchtower. Just curious . . . Dan
Posted By: @mail.trincoll.edu:sean.berry@mail.trincoll.edu
Time/Date: 8:38 PM Monday, March 7, 1994
Subject: Irving Plaza 12.10.93 Grovel
Does anybody have the tape of the Dec. 10th show at Irving Plaza, NYC? It was a great show setlist: 1) One Sweet World, Jane, Billies, Lie in.., Granny, What Would U.., True 2) Ants, Nancies, Minarets,#36, Warehouse, Quick Lay&Goodbye, Recently, Jimi Thing--> Seek Up. E: X-mas Song, Halloween I would be happy to trade, I have lots to offer,(studio tapes, tapes mastered in the studio, low gen. boards, etc.), or send blanks and postage. my email address is : sean.berry@mail.trincoll.edu Sean Berry
Posted By: @mail.trincoll.edu:sean.berry@mail.trincoll.edu
Time/Date: 9:34 PM Monday, March 7, 1994
Subject: Lexington questions
Is the Lexington Phish/DMB show a Washington & Lee sponsered show? I know that a 1000 tickets were set aside for W&L students(I think?) If it is true that would be a pretty big concert for a school that size (circa 2000 students.) But if not, I can understand why Dave Matthews would play there because that is a second home (next to Flood Zone & Trax), but Phish is getting pretty big-city, and Lexington is about 2.5 miles from nowhere. These questions plague me, can anyone answer them?
Posted By: @mail.trincoll.edu:sean.berry@mail.trincoll.edu
Time/Date: 3:18 AM Tuesday, March 8, 1994
Subject: Undigestifying
How do I undigestify myself, I would rather receive the postings singularly?
Posted By: pip@wam.umd.edu
Time/Date: 10:13 AM Tuesday, March 8, 1994
Subject: 5 song e.p.
I spoke with John Alagia a few days ago. He said the new cd will be out in about two weeks. This is also an independant release; the deal with RCA shoul d start happening sometime in May. He also told me that he's probably going to spend more time listening to this new cd than the album, so it must be good stuff. Since he produced both cd's, I'll take his word for it. Later Days, Pip
Posted By: kmk4g@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu
Time/Date: 10:19 AM Tuesday, March 8, 1994
Subject: Re: Fuck yea!!
First, The Trax Halloween and Watchtower kicked ass. This Watchtower was the first one I ever liked (Leroi's high note was incredible.) But why Recently? Also, why a Warehouse and Dancing Nancies w/ Tim? I can't think of any two songs that a duet would destroy as much as these two. I am who I am who I am who am I? ---Kerry ***Look who's in the freezer***
Posted By: dshepard@liberty.uc.wlu.edu
Time/Date: 2:11 PM Tuesday, March 8, 1994
Subject:
Sean Berry asked... the lexington show of phish and dave is not a w&l sponsered show it's sponsered by celar door and being held at the horse center the local music stoor, Night Owl Music, was given 1,000 tickets to sell to anyone who came through the door (a lot of which where w&l students) as of yesterday, wayne had sold around 900 of these tickets lexington is kinda' a second home for dave ... he played tons of shows here during the fall of 92 and winter and spring of 93 .. although w/ increased success he hasn't played in lexington since haloween of 1993 it'll be good to have him back hope this answers your questions doug
Posted By: jcrother
Time/Date: 4:13 PM Tuesday, March 8, 1994
Subject: Re: 5 song CD
On Mon, 7 Mar 1994 dee3s@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu wrote: > When Alex Crothers mentioned that some of the songs on this disc > would be from "the last Trax show" did that mean the one on 2/22? > I hope so as that was a kick-ass show esp. the Watchtower. > Just curious . . . > Dan i believe that's the one. alex c
Posted By: budkee@unvax.union.edu
Time/Date: 6:26 PM Tuesday, March 8, 1994
Subject: God Street Wine New Years Tree Announcement
All right, we have here the first ever tree administered by Eric Budke. This is also the first tree for GSW since finewine was created. The tapes are from New Years at Wetlands in New York City. The show was hot as was Wetlands on that night. There was one acoustic set before midnight and two electric to kick off the new year. Send your sign-up to budkee@unvax.union.edu The form is below. I am going to try and keep this tree as basic as possible. Not paying much attention to deck types, or preferred tape types. Maybe next time. I'm still testing a lot of things out as far as making this as automatic as possible. So please bear with me. This time the only important things are where on the tree you want to be, i.e. branch or leaf and what mode you will be doing the taping in i.e. digital or analog or both. I am not the seed so begging me for them will do no good. This tree will be open for a while. Due to my break schedule I will be inaccessible from March 14th until the last days of the month. I plan to close it soon after I get back. Doing this over a 2400 baud modem on a parent's portable is not my idea of a fun break. As of right now the tree will close April 1, 1994. The key to signing up for this tree will be your subject. An explanation follows: D->D# digital to digital w SCMS=00 SD->D# digital to digital w/o SCMS=00 D->A# digital to analog D->L digital leaf A->A# analog to analog A->L analog leaf The # signifies the number of copies you will be willing to make OF THE ENTIRE SHOW. For the leaves this is obviously unnecessary. For those who don't know. Leaves do not make copies for others. Any of the other levels do make copies. Anyone wanting to be a DAT branch (D->D) MUST be able to make copies with SCMS=00. I am putting in the SD->D option to try and broaden the DAT levels. People signing up for this level will tentatively be assigned to be made copies from D->D people and will make copies for D- >A and D->L people. If there are enough D->D the SD people will be defaulted to D->L status, unless there is a need for more D->A in which case I will mail you people separately, after the tree is closed. My filter is DUMB. Dummer than I. It is case insensitive so d->d will work fine but right now I do not know how to make it take general statements like you would use a * in DOS. They are really high in my filter order, so it should pick out most errors as long as the '->' is in there with the acceptable letters (and numbers) on each side. I will try to include as many major error correction filters as possible, but the benefits stop paying off after a while. And please don't take in upon yourself to try and screw up the filters :) I will be using the information below mainly to double check that you did things correct and to hopefully smooth things over if there is a problem. Just so you know any things that aren't picked up by my filter are sent to my incoming box and while I don't get as much mail a day as Sean Kennedy, I do get much more than the average college punks I have met, so please follow the above format for subjects. It will be repeated below in case you forgot it from before and/or you still have time to change it. One last thing. I will not be using your location in the setting up of the tree. It will be random, more or less associated by when you signed up for the tree. I personally like to know people to trade with over a wide area because there is usually a much broader selection of shows to trade from. For example two college tapers in Schenectady (which I don't think there are) are likely to have pretty much all of the same shows. Where as if you happen to hook up with someone in CA or another country there are a lot of shows they may have that you don't. Sorry this is so long winded. The tapes are from a pair of AKG 460's onto a DAT. There is a minor screwup when the power went out in the building, but otherwise it is great. The show approx. 3 hours and 15 mins. The masters are on a 90 min and a three hour. I don't think there is any way to make it fit on two analog tapes of 100 mins w/o cuts. So expect it to be 3 90 min analog tapes. The set list it. Acoustic: Turn It Upside Down & Inside Out, Miss Leonardo, I Found A New Baby, Waiting for the Tide to Rise, Full Moon of Love (kd lang song), Tired of Sleeping Around With You, Dear Prudence, Swing Low Sweet Chariot (about 40 minutes) Electric 1: New Years Eve Countdown, Nightengale, Hungry Again, Epiphony, Crazy Iranian, Hammer & Spike -> Bring Back The News, Mile By Mile -> (power failure -- somone pulled a fire alarm and the PA & lights cut out, but the band still had power on stage so jammed the tune out for about 10 minutes but never sang the last verse. Eventually they got the power back on) -> Driving West, Pussycat (w/Auld Lang Syne), Goodnight Gretchen Electric 2: Stranger, Vanity Street, Cheap Utah Blues -> Crashing Down, Mantaloken Shore, Ballroom -> Wendy, Epilog -> Stone House E: Straight Line, Princess Henrietta mail to budkee@unvax.union.edu -----------------------Clip here------------------------------------ Name: Email: USMail: Tree Level:(place here, remember to replace # with a num.) and please get rid of the ()'s and the stuff in them. D->D# SD->D# D->A# D->L A->A# A->L Briefly describe your tape copying setup: ________________________________________________ mail to budkee@unvax.union.edu feel free to ask me any questions about this. But be sure not to send the message using any of the above subjects, it may screw you and me up. The deadline for signing up is April 1, 1994. No applications will be accepted after that. This should give you plenty of time to sign up. -- Eric Budke Union College Box 241 Fax (Subj. Concert Committee) Schenectady NY 12308 (518)388-6446 518-388-5615 God Street Wine and Allman Brothers Mailing list administrator budkee@world.std.com budkee@delphi.com budkee@unvax.union.edu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Posted By: dee3s@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu
Time/Date: 7:18 PM Tuesday, March 8, 1994
Subject: Lexington Show Tix
Anyone think this show'll sell out? I bought two extras thinking some of my friends would be too late in getting tix thinking that they might sell-out. Now I think I'm gonna be stuck with 'em. Any ideas or suggestions? Dan
Posted By: bobgee@merle.acns.nwu.edu
Time/Date: 8:08 PM Tuesday, March 8, 1994
Subject: the new CD
Can anyone explain the logic behind releasing this 5-song CD available only at shows? I was talking to a friend of mine who is somewhat familiar with the music industry, and he said sometimes when a band first signs with a big label, the company will put out what's called an EP -- a 5 or 6 song CD sold at a regular full-length CD price. The idea behind it is to test the marketablility/potential commercial success of the band's recording efforts -- but this only works when the CD is available in stores distributed nationwide. It seems to me if the band puts out a CD available only at shows, it would be directed at DMB fans, not just a walk-in at a record store. And if it's for the fans, why only five songs? Maybe a call to the management could answer some of these questions. Sorry if this has already been asked/answered. (I get the digest) Bob
Posted By: btanen@husc.harvard.edu
Time/Date: 8:11 PM Tuesday, March 8, 1994
Subject: Re: Lexington Show Tix
On Tue, 8 Mar 1994 dee3s@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu wrote: > Anyone think this show'll sell out? I bought two extras > thinking some of my friends would be too late in getting tix > thinking that they might sell-out. Now I think I'm gonna be > stuck with 'em. Any ideas or suggestions? > > Dan > Yeah it'll sell out. And then people will grovel on Phishnet and you'll unload them and make MORE people like DMB! -Ben
Posted By: @VM1.MCGILL.CA:BH7N@MUSICB.MCGILL.CA
Time/Date: 8:26 PM Tuesday, March 8, 1994
Subject: Dave n' Tim
I have to disagree with Kerry when he says that Dave and Tim would probably ruin Ants and Nancies by playing them as a Duet. I was at the Birchmere show and I truly enjoyed the show. I had only heard one old Dave/Tim tape before where Tim is playing a 12-string guitar and he really interferes with the songs. Anyway, I was pretty reluctant to go see the show (thinking I should save my money for WSP) so imagine my surprise when Tim almost stole the show! First of all the sound at the Birchmere was excellent and our seats were right on the stage so I could hear the actual music coming from the guitars and not so much from the P.A. I kept on singing LeRoi's lines to myself during some of the songs but I really think that Tim played some of the most tasteful lead guitar lines I have ever heard. He is also a technical wizard. Minarets and Nancies were some of the highlights from that night (I was so glad to see cry freedom on the setlist although I felt like I was cheating by already knowing what he was going to play). Dave looked like he was having a great time, and I'm really looking forward to hearing it on the CD. Kwon P.S. My brother thinks that the only reason Phish is playing with DMB is because the only way Phish can sell tickets is to get Dave to go "wiggle his ass" on stage. 8-)
Posted By: gspice@liberty.uc.wlu.edu
Time/Date: 10:46 PM Tuesday, March 8, 1994
Subject: Lexvegas questions
Sean murmured: Is the Lexington Phish/DMB show a Washington & Lee sponsered show? I know that a 1000 tickets were set aside for W&L students(I think?) If it is true that would be a pretty big concert for a school that size (circa 2000 students.) But if not, I can understand why Dave Matthews would play there because that is a second home (next to Flood Zone & Trax), but Phish is getting pretty big-city, and Lexington is about 2.5 miles from nowhere. These questions plague me, can anyone answer them? Well, I can try. First of all, no, it is not a W&L function. I think that Cellar Door is doing it, but don't quote me. Certainly, some booking agency. Although I don't go to W&L, I don't think that you understand what kind of money those circa 2000 spend on bands. They've had an amazing spectrum of bands for the school's size (REM, Allman Bros, Smithereens, Widespread, Marshall Crenshaw, BT, etc). But, I guess none of that matters here. I think that the concert is in Lexington (technically it isn't in Lex, it's in Rockbridge County) because there is new management at the horse center and because it will be an interesting place to put on and see a show, especialy if it turns out to be outside and they let camping on the grounds of the horse center. i don't think that the people out at the horse center have any idea what they're getting themselves into by allowing camping, but that's a different story. A word about security: if they use the cops from around the area, bewarned, they don't like people that they haven't gone hunting with for the past 15 years. Figure it out. Eat drink and be merry, Graham
Posted By: jcrother
Time/Date: 8:20 AM Wednesday, March 9, 1994
Subject: Re: Lexington Show Tix
On Tue, 8 Mar 1994 dee3s@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu wrote: > Anyone think this show'll sell out? I bought two extras > thinking some of my friends would be too late in getting tix > thinking that they might sell-out. Now I think I'm gonna be > stuck with 'em. Any ideas or suggestions? i'm in the same situation. i didn't check on the size of the plae beore i got my tix....jusst assumed it was small since it was in Lex. i bought an extra caused i thought it might come in handy. ohh well. we'll see. alex crothers
Posted By: SEAWA@vax.rhodes.edu
Time/Date: 11:02 AM Wednesday, March 9, 1994
Subject: Personal to KERRY
Sorry to waste bandwidth, but I'm trying to get back in touch w/ the Kerry I'm trading with (inadvertantly deleted all your email... need to clarify some stuff on this trade...) ==
Posted By: @VM1.MCGILL.CA:BH7N@MUSICB.MCGILL.CA
Time/Date: 11:05 AM Wednsday, March 9, 1994
Subject: song for 1st timer?
I'm dubbing a Phish tape for a friend who's never heard DMB before and is a guitar player. What one song by DMB would you pick to use as a filler that would show off both the interactions b/n the band members and Dave's guitar playing? Any suggestions? Kwon
Posted By: @mail.trincoll.edu:sean.berry@mail.trincoll.edu
Time/Date: 3:39 PM Wednesday, March 9, 1994
Subject: Dave & Tim- ANTS
I am in utter concurrence w/Kwon about Tim's playing on Ants. When I first heard a version of Dave and Tim's Ants(Prism Coffee House-4.22.93), I thought to myself that Tim's solo's were an incredible alternative interpretation of LeRoi's solo's. He uses the same scale in the final solo, but picks and chooses great single notes. He speeds up, slows down, builds, uses clever arpeggios, what more could you want from an instumental solo?
Posted By: budkee@unvax.union.edu
Time/Date: 6:23 PM Wednesday, March 9, 1994
Subject: the new CD
> From: bobgee@merle.acns.nwu.edu > > Can anyone explain the logic behind releasing this 5-song CD available only at > shows? I was talking to a friend of mine who is somewhat familiar with the > music industry, and he said sometimes when a band first signs with a big > label, the company will put out what's called an EP -- a 5 or 6 song CD sold Well, it's just muy opinion, but... We got both discs in at the radio station here today. And on the bio sheet, it says that the 5 song one is only available at shows and it includes more songs than are on the radio one. Presumably studio ones. The 5 song disc we got here had radio edited versions of songs off R2T. And remember they went into the studio a while ago (I believe) and recorded some stuff. My guess is htat RCA probably didn't want these, or wasn't willing to purchase them, so DMB and management or whaever decided to let the public get a copy of them before anything went out on RCA. And I don't expect the RCA album to be out until the fall or later. Just a guess. -- Eric Budke Union College Box 241 Fax (Subj. Concert Committee) Schenectady NY 12308 (518)388-6446 518-388-5615 God Street Wine and Allman Brothers Mailing list administrator budkee@world.std.com budkee@delphi.com budkee@unvax.union.edu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Posted By: brigg072@falcon.cc.ukans.edu
Time/Date: 12:21 AM Thursday, March 10, 1994
Subject:
Hey Alex, Michael asked me to drop you the list from 3-7-94 at Benchwarmers in Lawerence, KS. SET I One Sweet World Triping Billies Satellite Lie In Our Graves What Would You Say Dancing Nancies Set II Minarets - Typical situation Help Myself WareHouse Angel From Montgomery #36 Recently Encore (redemption song tease) Ants Marching "Alex, I'll send more sets as my e-mail access becomes more frequent." from Michael Thanks for starting the net. Brigg
Posted By: brigg072@falcon.cc.ukans.edu
Time/Date: 12:23 AM Thursday, March 10, 1994
Subject: hook me up
I'd like to subscribe to the net. my address is brigg072@falcon.cc.ukans.edu thanks
Posted By: @VM1.MCGILL.CA:BH7N@MUSICB.MCGILL.CA
Time/Date: 11:39 AM Thursday, March 10, 1994
Subject: 1st timer
Concerning the post where I asked what song would be perfect to use as a filler for 1st timer: All the responses I've gotten so far have suggested Seek Up, Jimi Thing or What would you say?, all three of which I had thought of myself. The only thing is that Seek Up > Jimi Thing (esp. the Trinity Coll version- Thnks Eric!) would be a perfect choice if it wasn't so long! (No objections here) You can't really fit that at the end of a normal length set as a filler. What would you say? has that great guitar interlude thing, and those cool "revolving" solos, but I have to say that the lyrics could probably have been written by our favorite fiddler. (Not that I could probably do any better) I think I might just have to stick to a good Recently or Minarets. Marco EsKWONdolas.
Posted By: kmk4g@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu
Time/Date: 12:33 PM Thursday, March 10, 1994
Subject: Re: Clarification on Tim and Dave
I never said anything about Ants--I said that Dancing and Warehouse were much better with the whole band. I have nothing against Tim--I saw the Prism show and was very impressed; however, which is better, a Tim show or a DMB show? DMB. Also, I find Tim's solo stuff much better than his Dave stuff. Still looking for Sept.92 Trax shows (especially w/ Miguel) I am who I am who I am who am I? ---Kerry ***Look who's in the freezer***
Posted By: bdietz@acs.bu.edu
Time/Date: 2:19 PM Thursday, March 10, 1994
Subject: Boston Show?
Has the Boston show been announced yet? Is there a DMB hotline that I can find out about the Boston show on? --Brian Dietz, bdietz@bu.edu
Posted By: jcrother
Time/Date: 7:28 PM Thursday, March 10, 1994
Subject: The CD5 - (Recently)
here's some more info on the new CD...hopefully this'll clear some of those questions that have been floating around. the new CD (with five songs on it and called 'Recently') will cost somewhere around $7. Recently is not connected to RCA nor is it old studio stuff, but is "something the band and management wanted to do for the fans...to give them a product of very high caliber." management/band/ect...had to do some radio mix downs and the results ended up on a CD promo called Recently....they liked it so much they wanted everyone to have a copy...but also realized that four of the songs were on R2T so.....they took three of the radio mix downs off and added four new ones recorded from various places.... hope this clears things up a little... does this answer your question bob g.? alex crothers
Posted By: jeg5s@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu
Time/Date: 2:11 AM Friday, March 11, 1994
Subject: Lexington Tickets
over 3000 sold the first day. Some 4300 total have been sold, with under 2000 left,or so says Professor Bowman. Ellis "of Lemuria" Godard jeg5s@virginia.edu P.O. Box 3240, Charlottesville, VA, 22903 Graduate Program in Sociology, University of Virginia FAQ File Administrator for rec.music.phish & phish-digest Keep smiling, gliding, and riding that train...
Posted By: Ian_M._Bassin@gorgias.ilt.tc.columbia.edu
Time/Date: 10:53 AM Friday, March 11, 1994
Subject: WSP 3/10/94
Widespread Panic March 10, 1994 Irving Plaza, NYC set I: Pigeons> Pleas ? Cant Get High Fishwater Wondering Hatfield Henry Parsons Died Porch Song set II: Diner Driving Song> Walkin With my head up off the ground Makes Sense to me> Heroes Papa's Home> Jam Pickin up the pieces*> Chilly Water* E: Aint Life Grand Junior* *- w/ Warren Haynes ---------------------------------------------- Delivered by the Dalton Internet Gateway
Posted By: kmk4g@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu
Time/Date: 11:39 AM Friday, March 11, 1994
Subject: Re: Kwon's filler
Kwon says: > What would you say? has that great guitar interlude thing, > and those cool "revolving" solos, but I have to say that > the lyrics could probably have been written by our > favorite fiddler. (Not that I could probably do any better) I actually like the What would you say lyrics. Boyd couldn't touch them. I think what happened was Dave wrote the good lyrics (cannot tell at best, cannot speak for all the rest), and then he had a mind block, so he asked Boyd what to do for the chorus, and Boyd said: When I write songs, I pick one line and repeat it over and over. So Dave took his advice, and now we have What Would you say x8. > I think I might just have to stick to a good Recently or > Minarets. I wouldn't recommend Recently; it can be very annoying and get old fast. I speak from experience. Try tripping billies (it's short and everyone likes it), or Minarets. ---Kerry ****I'd like to show you what's inside (and I sure don't care if you do or don't like it)**** ***Look who's in the freezer***
Posted By: SAPIRE@carleton.edu
Time/Date: 4:59 PM Saturday, March 12, 1994
Subject: show
SOMEBODY PLEASE TELL ME the TIME of the show at HAIRY MARY'S in Des Moines Iowa i've tried to call and have gotten the answering machine every time it's in MONDAY night someone with connections to the MANAGEMENT of DMB Please tell me, i may be able to tape... ed Sapire@carleton.edu thanks