lifeblood: listlogs: 1995-09b


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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 01:02:37 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              alycia n broz <anb038@nwu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         alycia n broz <anb038@nwu.edu>
subject:      re: jerry marotta question
x-to:         jones <jone3176@saintmarys.edu>

>i just bought a joan armatrading cd...not sure of the title.  anyway, it
>says that jerry marotta plays drums on it...is it our jerry?  ig jerry?
>will someone let me know?  ironic that the disc that it happens to be is
>the one that weakness in me is on...a song that ig covers.  this may be
>ancient news, but i don't know, so...
>
>thanks.
>
>carol
>
>
i think it's the same jerry marotta.  he also plays on the 10,000 maniacs
unplugged cd . . . and produces a bunch of other cds.
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 00:25:14 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              pamela shaw <sparkle@primenet.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         pamela shaw <sparkle@primenet.com>
subject:      re: center lamb?
x-to:         jeff dunn/medicine <dunn1@jeflin.tju.edu>

at 10:43 pm 9/5/95 +0000, jeff dunn/medicine wrote:
>did anyone notice that at the end of center stage during the musical
>interlude, that it is really mary had a little lamb.  listen close to the
>end...
>
>jeff dunn
>
>

hehehe!! :) i remember being soooo excited by my discovery that center stage
contained mary had a little lamb after hearing it at radio city music hall
6/94... i posted it to the list, and was informed by all that it had been
there the whole time!  i went back to the cd, and sure enough... there it
was!!  jeff- check out ig... you'll be happy to find it's always been there! :)


peace...
pamela
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 00:29:15 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              michael bunch <mrbcom@earthlink.net>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         michael bunch <mrbcom@earthlink.net>
subject:      re: 1200 curfews-"thinline"

at 09:41 pm 9/6/95 -0400, bill wrote:

>1.  1200 curfews...re: steve's comment about "thinline" and lack of crowd
>noise....could it be the version from "live @ wrek?"  i can't remember
>the last time i saw that tune on a set list.  in fact the last time i
>heard it was when gerard did it opening for the ig at the beacon theatre
>in nyc during the rop tour...


ig did "thinline" during the honor the earth tour, well, they
at least did it at the santa monica, ca show, i think san diego
also.

mike  :-)
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 00:29:47 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              pamela shaw <sparkle@primenet.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         pamela shaw <sparkle@primenet.com>
subject:      re: nigc -- barbra kessler ne dates
x-to:         "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>

at 03:10 pm 9/5/95 edt, christopher m. becker wrote:
>hi folks,
>
>   i just got a few dates from barbara kessler's management so i
>thought i'd pass them on to the list.
>> she is off to texas and california and will return for a couple of dates
>> before the new year!


when /where in california??? :)

peace...
pamela


ps: man- i havent posted 2xin one day in over a year!! :)
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 08:14:55 +0100
reply-to:     jaqd@lazulus.demon.co.uk
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jaq delaney <jaqd@lazulus.demon.co.uk>
subject:      re: ig on disney channel and viva la diva

<< wow, *coors* likes viva la diva? that's great.........i wonder if they
would like to sponsor the upcoming tour supporting the release of viva la
diva: greatest hits volume one. the record should be out by mid-october in
case anyone is interested. >>

who are viva la diva??????????

*sigh* we brits are just so out of touch......

- jaq

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"i feel like a great big thundering moose"
                    jaq delaney
        jaqd@lazulus.demon.co.uk
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 04:33:53 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kat <kopykat@mindspring.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kat <kopykat@mindspring.com>
subject:      re: ig on disney channel and viva la diva
x-to:         jaqd@lazulus.demon.co.uk

at 08:14 am 9/7/95 +0100, jaq delaney wrote:
><< wow, *coors* likes viva la diva? that's great.........i wonder if they
>would like to sponsor the upcoming tour supporting the release of viva la
>diva: greatest hits volume one. the record should be out by mid-october in
>case anyone is interested. >>
>
>who are viva la diva??????????

i'm soooo glad you asked that question, jaq ;)
....viva la diva is a band from atlanta that defies catagorization....i
shudder to use the word "alternative" but it sure as hell ain't pop but i'm
not sure i'd call it punk either...one thing it is is loud!!! :) their
influences range from the jam, the pretenders and joy division to fleetwood
mac and miles davis....
viva la diva consists of original ellen james society members cooper seay
and jan dykes along with candi jiosne and wayne glass....it's moshable music
and lately the band has garnered a reputation for attracting topless stage
divers! ;)
they have a single, 3-song demo and t-shirt available through their www site
at http://monsterbit.com or you can e-mail 'em at vivaladiva@monsterbit.com
if you don't have web access...up coming shows are next week in new orleans
(tenative gig at howling wolf) and pensacola at sluggo's (i think i'll be
there) to opening for soul asylum here in atlanta as well as atlanta's scrap
bar on september 23rd and i think an aids benefit at atlanta's hard rock
cafe' on september 30th (?)

>*sigh* we brits are just so out of touch......

not as much as you think....i know of at least one vld tape that's in the uk! :)


kat

                      "if i let you do it to me, can
                       we still call it suicide?"
                             - cooper seay

                       " without love you can only resist,
                          without feeling you can't exist."
                                     - melissa ferrick
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 10:54:30 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mr neil hunt <ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk>
subject:      re: jerry marotta question

how many drummers do _you_ know called jerry marotta ?? :):)

and another thing...
>>
>>who are viva la diva??????????
>
>i'm soooo glad you asked that question, jaq ;)
>
i smell a set up. oh yes...it's pretty stinky in here alright...

@}--,--'---

  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 11:00:13 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mr neil hunt <ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk>
subject:      re: 1200 curfews...

no 'it won't take long' with ferron :(:(
that, to coin a phrase, sucks :(:(

and no jailhouse rock with elvis either but that's forgivable...

*rechecks*
three hits ?? :(:(
i guess touch me fall wouldn't have worked so well...

methinks this could have been a triple cd with no sweat :):)

midnight train is good though :):)

@}--,--'---

  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 20:45:24 +1000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              andrew reid <andrewr@jolt.mpx.com.au>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         andrew reid <andrewr@jolt.mpx.com.au>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
x-to:         jude shabry <hey_jude@brown.edu>
in-reply-to:  <199509070159.vaa01951@loopback>

on wed, 6 sep 1995, jude shabry wrote:

> i love the idea of a t-shirt...  i just have one suggestion:
>
> a common theme with t-shirts is to put a small design on the front
> left breast, and then a large design on the back.  my hair goes down
> to my butt, though, any any back designs are generally obscured.
>
> please put enough on the front that the shirt is still cool for us
> long-hairs! :)
>

so wear it back to front.


andrew reid (andrewr@jolt.mpx.com.au)
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 18:52:19 +0800
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              dave cook <davecook@yarrow.wt.com.au>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         dave cook <davecook@yarrow.wt.com.au>
subject:      re: ig on disney channel and viva la diva
x-to:         jaq delaney <jaqd@lazulus.demon.co.uk>
in-reply-to:  <9509070812.aa16622@post.demon.co.uk>

on thu, 7 sep 1995, jaq delaney wrote:

jaq!!!

> who are viva la diva??????????
>
dear, oh dear.  you spoke to the bass player from vld on the phone (then
again so did i :) )

> *sigh* we brits are just so out of touch......
>
:)  never mind, its ok :)

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> "i feel like a great big thundering moose"
>
hehehehe, love it!!! :)

dave

+------------------------------------------------+
| dave cook  perth, western australia            |
| internet:  davecook@yarrow.wt.com.au           |
| irc on #atari, #ecto or #indigo-girls as cevad |
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 08:55:01 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              shampine@ll.mit.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         shampine@ll.mit.edu
subject:      making misery (nigc)

>>who are viva la diva??????????

>if you don't have web access...up coming shows are next week in new orleans
>(tenative gig at howling wolf) and pensacola at sluggo's (i think i'll be
>there) to opening for soul asylum here in atlanta as well as atlanta's scrap

...we can build a factory and make misery...i should say so...now all they need to
do is to add victoria williams and mouth pet to the lineup and they'll be all set :)

lauree
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 09:00:04 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sheri stanley <sstanley@infinet.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sheri stanley <sstanley@infinet.com>
subject:      re: emily's baby
x-to:         mr rodney s wicker <rucr57a@prodigy.com>
in-reply-to:  <013.00830675.rucr57a@prodigy.com>

wait!.....emily does have a baby...........it's mine!


(ok..a girl can dream, can't she?)

<g>.

-sheri
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 06:34:07 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com>
subject:      news from rdr

first and foremost, since wendy bucklew's tour list wsa posted,
perry wants all you atlanta folks to know that she will be playing
at rainy day records tomorrow night (friday) at 7:30 pm.  sounds
like it will be a good show.

he also has lots of cool new stuff for all you adventurous acoustic
types looking for new musci to hear (ask him about carol noonan
and daring angels specifically...two boston-area very cool acoustic
bands).

dork that i am soemtimes i left my list of things at home which is
why you should just call him  :) say hi and see what he has in stock
these days!

that number again is 1-800-636-6166, or for non-us folks, his e-mail
is rainy@mindspring.com

thanks!

amy p.                          /       who holds your hand
pegasus@crl.com                /        when you're alone
                              /
the original photo monk      /                  --patty larkin
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 10:03:47 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              michael reynolds <asl@gandalf.umcs.maine.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         michael reynolds <asl@gandalf.umcs.maine.edu>
subject:      re: news from rdr
in-reply-to:  <pine.sun.3.91.950907063013.20975a@crl.crl.com> from "amy j.
              putnam" at sep 7, 95 06:34:07 am

i can almost bet lots of (imaginary) money that carol noonan is based (or at
least was based) in portland maine.  i also know a guy who religeously
tapes her shows (with 700 dollar system and sonic studio mics..i think she
knows he tapes too) she used to front knots and crosses and he has most of
thier shows too...
*too busy to continue this email*
8^)
mike r.
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 07:22:48 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com>
subject:      re: news from rdr
x-to:         michael reynolds <asl@gandalf.umcs.maine.edu>
in-reply-to:  <9509071403.aa15422@gandalf.umcs.maine.edu>

on thu, 7 sep 1995, michael reynolds wrote:

> i can almost bet lots of (imaginary) money that carol noonan is based (or at
> least was based) in portland maine.  i also know a guy who religeously

yes she is portland based.  sorry mike...i put boston based as a more
"global" thing...i should have said new england based.  and yes she used
to be a member of knots and crosses though no one really fronted that
band.  it was a trio.

> tapes her shows (with 700 dollar system and sonic studio mics..i think she
> knows he tapes too) she used to front knots and crosses and he has most of
> thier shows too...

it is still important to buy her disc and support her offically.  it
was a well produced disc on philo/rounder recrods.  duke levine, who
has played with the story, is now in mary chapin carpenter's road
band, and has his own band (some of his stuff is on the soundtrack
to passion fish) is on carol's disc.  it's very good.


amy p.                          /       who holds your hand
pegasus@crl.com                /        when you're alone
                              /
the original photo monk      /                  --patty larkin
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 10:50:44 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt?
x-to:         "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>

>i think the t-shirt is a great idea but i also thing that the
>folkisgruven thing is way overused.    i think just the pic of a&e and
>the current address, if it changes, who cares -- then it's a collector's
>item, right?   great idea and take care y'all... phil

hey hey hey wait a minute!! folkisgruven is _my_ sig now, and the only reason
you think it's overused is because i always use it and i talk way too much :)

(unless of course you've seen it a lot of other places, in which case i'm
wrong, but the only other place i've seen it is on my guitar case. :) i think
it's cool anyway, and i hope the folkisgruven thing stays. just my opinion.

folkisgruven,

l-

lorinda wright           "...now you can fall for chains of silver, and you
lw01@lehigh.edu           can fall for chains of gold..." -m.k.
lehigh university        (and btw, what is the movie song?)
bethlehem, pa
                          "...you're the reason i'm travelling on, but don't
                          think twice, it's alright..." -j. baez? or
                                                             b. dillan?
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 11:25:22 -0400
reply-to:     jude shabry <hey_jude@brown.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jude shabry <hey_jude@brown.edu>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
in-reply-to:  your message of "thu, 07 sep 1995 20:45:24 +1000."
              <pine.sun.3.91.950907204427.23552a-100000@jolt>

andrew reid <andrewr@jolt.mpx.com.au> writes:
> on wed, 6 sep 1995, jude shabry wrote:
> > please put enough on the front that the shirt is still cool for us
> > long-hairs! :)
>
> so wear it back to front.

it's not that simple.  should i also wear buttoned and polo shirts
backwards? :)  t-shirts are made to be worn one way.  the front collar
hangs lower than the back.  if you put them on backwards it chokes.

ah.. shorthairs.. ;)

      -jude
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 11:28:32 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sage lunsford & todd o'reilly
              <postoffice.ptd.net@postoffice.ptd.net>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sage lunsford & todd o'reilly
              <postoffice.ptd.net@postoffice.ptd.net>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt?
x-to:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>

lorinda,

>hey hey hey wait a minute!! folkisgruven is _my_ sig now, and the only reason
>you think it's overused is because i always use it and i talk way too much :)

reminds me of musicfest :)

>lorinda wright           "...now you can fall for chains of silver, and you
>lw01@lehigh.edu           can fall for chains of gold..." -m.k.
>lehigh university        (and btw, what is the movie song?)
>bethlehem, pa

i think i know the answer to this one but i'm not sure -- can you quote the
entire thing?

ways to know you really love ig music:

you still cry every time you hear cedar tree, just because the harmonies are
so amazing

-sage
_________________________________________________
sage (the galactic web empress), todd, eight feline cohorts
and the web empire: http://www.dfw.net/~soulmate/
sagetodd@postoffice.ptd.net
when i get email, my computer yells, "i am the lizard queen!"
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 11:35:58 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt?
x-to:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
in-reply-to:  <199509071450.kaa18188@ns3-1.cc.lehigh.edu>

it's not just folkisgruven that is over used -- it is the whole
volkswagon rippoff thing -- like fuckengruven and farfrompuken or the
german word for constipation -- farfrompoopen --- that whole graphic
design andword play is just tired.  cute for a while, but sorry
lorinda...  take care all... phil

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pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu                   "i'm not a coward,
                                              i'm a proud man of sorts.."
http://www.roanoke.edu/~pnorman                         - big fish ensemble
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 12:22:50 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt?
x-to:         sage lunsford & todd o'reilly
              <postoffice.ptd.net@postoffice.ptd.net>
in-reply-to:  your message of thu, 7 sep 1995 11:28:32 -0400

is it lisa simpson's voice that says, "i am the lizard queen!".  i have that
simpson's episode on tape, or at least the section of it where lisa is
tripping.  i think it is one of the funniest moments of television of all
time.  sorry to break up the thread, but i just noticed this in the sig.

peace pops

bert
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 12:40:09 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "lori h. levy" <llevy03@emory.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "lori h. levy" <llevy03@emory.edu>
subject:      auction update 9/7

hi again!

items with no name after them have not been bid on; minimum bid is
listed.  names are included so duplicate bidders will know who bid first.
auction ends at midnight on september 12, 1995.

next update to the list will be september 10.  if you'd like daily
updates, just send me an e-mail request.

thanks again everyone!

--lori
llevy03@emory.edu

                                                   current bid
indigo girls                                       -----------
------------
* shades of indigo cd (orange cover)                    $70 (eric)
* shades of indigo cd (purple cover)                    $80 (erica)
* reverse-1 live cd                                    $160 (erica)
* don't eat out of dented cans (vinyl)                  $46 (deb)
* land of canaan/never stop cassette single             $20 (renee)
* touch me fall cd promo                                $10 (sue)

*** point of clarification: the tmf promo cd is the us version with only
a studio version of tmf on it: "special version from the forthcoming
epic release: swamp ophelia"... ***

michelle malone
---------------
* building fires over atlanta cd promo                  $61 (deb)
* new experience cassette                               $10 (sandy)
  (not the daemon release... sealed...)

kristen hall
------------
* real life stuff cd (hetzel label, signed by kh)       $30 (ken)
* official bootleg tape                                 $35 (kim)
* kristen hall self-titled cassette                     $20 (jill)

ellen james society
-------------------
* amsterdam/everything 7" (red vinyl)                   $20 (kelley)
* ejs self-titled cassette                              $15 (nick)
* hand-decorated vinyl copies of the survivor's parade  $12 ea.
  (5 copies... each one is unique... they are all sealed...)
  (discount for multiples)

other stuff
-----------
* betty cd: hello betty                                  $10 (dresden5)
* a tribute to bob dylan, vol. 1 cd                      $15 (letitia)
* deadicated cd (w/ ig: "uncle john's band")             $10 (bert)
* andrew hyra/k. bush cd: st. christopher's crossing     $10 (sabrina)
* sandra bernhard cd promo: manic superstar               $6 (darren)
* dede vogt cassette: goliath dreaming                   $15 (perry)
* ashley & mark cassette: covertown                       $5
* wendy bucklew cassette: rage in the ring               $51 (deb)

more info about any of these available upon request.

thanks again...

--lori
llevy03@emory.edu
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 12:55:45 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
subject:      re: 1200 curfews...
x-to:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk>

>no 'it won't take long' with ferron :(:(
>that, to coin a phrase, sucks :(:(

yep, it sure do!

>i guess touch me fall wouldn't have worked so well...

and just why not?? i'd love to have this one on it

and neily you're forgetting one, so i'll put in a "whine" for you. no
chickenman s.o.c.!!!!!!! what gives? that, for me, was the whole reason for
wanting 1200 curfews to come out in the first place!

>methinks this could have been a triple cd with no sweat :):)

triple? try quadruple, pentuple(?)... :) i wouldn't mind a 20 min tmf here,
and a 20 min chickenman stream of consciousness there, not to mention a few
more "oldies". jeez, listen to me. i'm about to be able to go out and buy a
new live ig double cd, _and_ a new compilation video, _and_ see them on the
disney channel and all i can do is complain! someone must've tinkled in my
coffee this morning. :)


>midnight train is good though :):)

and bury my heart... oooooooh, that's a good one!

folkisgruven,
lorindigo


lorinda wright           "...now you can fall for chains of silver, and you
lw01@lehigh.edu           can fall for chains of gold..." -m.k.
lehigh university        (and btw, what is the movie song?)
bethlehem, pa
                          "...you're the reason i'm travelling on, but don't
                          think twice, it's alright..." -j. baez? or
                                                             b. dillan?
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 11:12:02 mdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              daniel alan fleming <daflemi@lookout.ecte.uswc.uswest.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         daniel alan fleming <daflemi@lookout.ecte.uswc.uswest.com>
subject:      re: upcoming wendy bucklew shows.... :)
in-reply-to:  <199509070401.aaa11548@netspace.org>; from "automatic digest
              processor" at sep 7, 95 12:01 (midnight)

dld009@acad.drake.edu (derek duncan) wrote:
>
>if anyone goes to one of these shows and makes a tape, i would love
>to trade.  i understand that wendy does not mind taping of her shows.
>
i'd check with her first.  i know that in the past she's asked folks
not to record.  this might have been an intersound (her previous
record label) policy.  nonetheless, i know its been an issue in the
past.

>she puts on a great show.  she is very friendly too.
>
agreed!

obiglist:  i think the ig-list t-shirt idea is a good one.  the various
motorcycle groups on usenet have been producing shirts for years and i'm
also surprised to see where they turn up.

--
think peace.
- alan (daflemi@lookout.mnet.uswest.com)
kotbbbb (1988 gsxr1100j)  racebike (ft500)  dod# 4210  pgp key available
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 10:11:40 pdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              ron johnson <ronjohns@microsoft.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         ron johnson <ronjohns@microsoft.com>
subject:      re: ig on disney channel and viva la diva
x-to:         owner-indigo-girls@netspace.org

hello y'all-

i'm new to this so please be kind :-).

it's great that they're getting sponsorship but doesn't coors have some
seedy relations to racist organizations (e.g. the kkk)?  it seemed
pretty well known that an executive with that company was donating
funds to the klan.  am i off base on this or have they cleaned up their pr?

just wondering-
ron
----------
from:  <mellie@monsterbit.com>
to: multiple recipients of list indigo-girls  <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
subject: re: ig on disney channel and viva la diva
date: wednesday, september 06, 1995 10:12am

> changed their policy.  in reference to coors - keep in mind that they are the
> largest supportor of "silver bullets"

wow, *coors* likes viva la diva? that's great.........i wonder if they would
like to sponsor the upcoming tour supporting the release of viva la diva:
greatest hits volume one. the record should be out by mid-october in case
anyone is interested.


mellie price
http://monsterbit.com/vld/vld.html
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 13:29:18 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jo norvelle walker <jo@pluto.njcc.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jo norvelle walker <jo@pluto.njcc.com>
subject:      t-shirt colors

sorry, i had meant to post this to the whole list, not just jon...


>i've got one thing for people to vote on.. the color..

my vote would be a turquoise shirt with magenta lettering, like the colors
of the nis cd.  second choice for the shirt would be natural, unbleached cotton.


jo  (who is quite happy to have the e-mail address)
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 13:29:16 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jo norvelle walker <jo@pluto.njcc.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jo norvelle walker <jo@pluto.njcc.com>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt -- nigc
x-to:         jude shabry <hey_jude@brown.edu>

at 11:25 am 09/07/95 -0400, you wrote:
>andrew reid <andrewr@jolt.mpx.com.au> writes:
>> on wed, 6 sep 1995, jude shabry wrote:
>> > please put enough on the front that the shirt is still cool for us
>> > long-hairs! :)
>>
>> so wear it back to front.

like really long bangs?


>it's not that simple.  should i also wear buttoned and polo shirts
>backwards? :)  t-shirts are made to be worn one way.  the front collar
>hangs lower than the back.  if you put them on backwards it chokes.
>
>ah.. shorthairs.. ;)
>
>      -jude

how 'bout ponytails out to the side?


jo
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 13:29:09 cdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              naz <nazman@iastate.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         naz <nazman@iastate.edu>
subject:      the movie song, etc

hi all,

hmm, i seem to have deleted a message i wanted to reply to... sorry! but i
remember the questions:

the movie song would, i imagine, be 'a time for us', used as the theme
to zafferelli's (sp?) r&j-- though i can't remember who wrote/performed
it.  i have the vinyl at home, so i can check if anyone's interested.

'don't think twice' is a dylan song that joan covered, i believe (like
how i qualify my statements |]?)  she does do a powerful rendition, to
be sure...  it's great to see that my heros (like joan, joni, et al) are
my heros' (a&e's) heros!!

oh, and whether or not 'folkisgruven' ends up on the tshirt or not, i
like it... lorisgruven, to be sure |]

naz
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 14:38:35 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              joan ferguson <joan_ferguson@harvard.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         joan ferguson <joan_ferguson@harvard.edu>
subject:      re: it won't take long (and the t-shirt)

>>this is a very important song for the cd and the
>>girls in particular. very powerful and moving. go now and buy the spirit of
>>'73.
>
>this cover is awesome ...
                                                **snip**

... and it is a very unusual song on this cd - (almost) all of the other
covers were  top-40 "sing along to the radio" songs, something this ferron
song was *not* - its political and though-provoking and, well, meaningful.
yet another reason why i belive in emily and amy - they could have covered
lots of other 70s tunes, but they chose a (relatively) obscure song that
actually has some relation to the subject of the cd.  gotta love it!

p.s.  yes, put the list address on the t-shirt!!  :-)

joan

                     joan_ferguson@harvard.edu
        "i think i understand .... fear is like a wilderland,
                stepping stones or sinking sands."
                               -joni mitchell
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 15:48:25 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jaci <lmartin@center.colgate.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jaci <lmartin@center.colgate.edu>
subject:      ig on gh

i heard something interesting today that i thought i should
just share with everyone:g
i just got out of the shower, flipped on the tv, and the
channel happened to be on abc.  general hospital was on.
i never watch this show but just as i was about to change
the channel some characters started talking about music
that they wanted for a party.  one guy said nirvana
unplugged, and pearl jam, someone else said van morrison
and then right out of the blue this girl says, "my vote is
for indigo girls and anita baker."  i couldn't believe my
ears- i guess general hospital is becoming more and more
progressive everyday.  but amy, emily and anita baker?
interesting combination, don't you think?  i just thought
i'd share a little ig exposure with everyone.
:) lynn
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 16:29:00 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kat <kopykat@mindspring.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kat <kopykat@mindspring.com>
subject:      ig's on general hospital

hey y'all..just wanted to share my amazement at the ig's being mentioned on
abc soap opera general hospital....i'm not exactly sure in what context they
mentioned them...3 characters who work for a neighborhood revitalization
group were discussing musical acts for some reason...i'm not sure if the
story line has to do with a benefit concert or not cause, quite honestly i
wasn't paying too much attention....i kinda doubt it though...anyway, pearl
jam and nirvana were mentioned ( the latter is what makes me think it was
something else, maybe a cd collection for a community center or something)
and then the female character keisha (?) said, "on behalf of robin and
myself we'd like indigo girls and anita baker.". this is what made me
suddenly pay attention...this is good..this is really good...there are tons
of high school and college kids not to mention all the other people at home
that time of the afternoon who would no doubt love ig if something was
actually played on the show. ig actually has been played before but only as
backgroud music in a bar...anyway, now i've got a reason to watch this show
again....i had stopped since i went back to work but maybe, just maybe i'll
start up again. :)


kat

                      "if i let you do it to me, can
                       we still call it suicide?"
                             - cooper seay

                       " without love you can only resist,
                          without feeling you can't exist."
                                     - melissa ferrick
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 13:52:55 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mark lichtenberger <mlichten@micom.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mark lichtenberger <mlichten@micom.com>
subject:      re: t-shirt colors

> >i've got one thing for people to vote on.. the color..
>
> my vote would be a turquoise shirt with magenta lettering, like the colors
> of the nis cd.  second choice for the shirt would be natural, unbleached cotton.
>
>
> jo  (who is quite happy to have the e-mail address)


i would definetly vote in favor of either of those color selections!


trapper

--
*********************************************************
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$    email: lib@micom.com  voice: 805-583-8600 x3853    $
$      "once in a while you get shown the light,        $
$  in the strangest of places if you look at it right"  $
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 17:00:48 +0000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jeff dunn/medicine <dunn1@jeflin.tju.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jeff dunn/medicine <dunn1@jeflin.tju.edu>
subject:      something different

it's gets off of the direct ig topic.  but i figured that one of the
biggest draws to most of this kind of music is a college crowd.  just out
of curiosity which colleges do any of you attend?  i know that's where i
first heard the girls.  i graduated from la salle university in
philadelphia last year and i am enrolled in the graduate pyschology
program there now.

36
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 17:16:50 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
subject:      re: the movie song, etc
x-to:         naz <nazman@iastate.edu>

>the movie song would, i imagine, be 'a time for us', used as the theme
>to zafferelli's (sp?) r&j-- though i can't remember who wrote/performed
>it.  i have the vinyl at home, so i can check if anyone's interested.

and here i thought no one would notice the change in my sig. :) *lol* i've
gotten several reply's to this. and the one that seems to me to make the most
sense is "there's a place for us" from west side story. kinda makes you want
to say, "oh. duh." :)

>'don't think twice' is a dylan song that joan covered, i believe (like
>how i qualify my statements |]?)  she does do a powerful rendition, to
>be sure...  it's great to see that my heros (like joan, joni, et al) are
>my heros' (a&e's) heros!!

got a reply to this one too, and thanks, and yep, gotta agree on all points.

>oh, and whether or not 'folkisgruven' ends up on the tshirt or not, i
>like it... lorisgruven, to be sure |]

*laughing out even louder*  y'all are just too much. i'll have to change my
sig more often. <bg>


folkisgruven
lorindigo


lorinda wright           "...now you can fall for chains of silver, and you
lw01@lehigh.edu           can fall for chains of gold..." -m.k.
lehigh university
bethlehem, pa            "...you're the reason i'm travelling on, but don't
                          think twice, it's alright..." -b. dillan
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 17:31:03 +0600
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jack mitchell <jamitch3@vt.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jack mitchell <jamitch3@vt.edu>
subject:      re: something different
x-to:         jeff dunn/medicine <dunn1@jeflin.tju.edu>

>  just out
>of curiosity which colleges do any of you attend?

virginia tech, in blacksburg, va
sophomore majoring in engineering science and mechanics. (aka. engineering s&m)


j
________________________________________________________
jack mitchell
jamitch3@vt.edu
106 west eggleston hall
virginia tech
blacksburg, va 24060-0020
phone: (703) 232-6371
http://www.sv.vt.edu/mitchell/

the best is perhaps what we understand least.
                                    --c.s. lewis
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 17:08:10 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              alycia n broz <anb038@nwu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         alycia n broz <anb038@nwu.edu>
subject:      re: something different
x-to:         jeff dunn/medicine <dunn1@jeflin.tju.edu>

>it's gets off of the direct ig topic.  but i figured that one of the
>biggest draws to most of this kind of music is a college crowd.  just out
>of curiosity which colleges do any of you attend?  i know that's where i
>first heard the girls.  i graduated from la salle university in
>philadelphia last year and i am enrolled in the graduate pyschology
>program there now.
>
>36
>
>
i first heard the ig, live, at marquette university in milwaukee, wi in 1990.
they came to our campus and played.  however, i graduated from marquette in
1993.  currently i'm a first year law student (going through a lot of hell)
at northwestern university in chicago, il.
you're right, a lot of us are college students.
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 15:13:36 pdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              ron johnson <ronjohns@microsoft.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         ron johnson <ronjohns@microsoft.com>
subject:      re: something different
x-to:         owner-indigo-girls@netspace.org

you can put my wife and i down for the university of washington.  btw,
every ig fan i know of has or is in the process of getting a college
degree.  the only other band that i follow with a similar following is
(as you might expect) the grateful dead.  and to those who are assuming
all of are friends are college graduates, that's not so.  our friends
are split pretty evenly between those who have college degrees and
those who have a less convetional education.

interesting. . .
ron
----------
from: jeff dunn/medicine  <dunn1@jeflin.tju.edu>
to: multiple recipients of list indigo-girls  <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
subject: something different
date: thursday, september 07, 1995 5:00pm

it's gets off of the direct ig topic.  but i figured that one of the
biggest draws to most of this kind of music is a college crowd.  just out
of curiosity which colleges do any of you attend?  i know that's where i
first heard the girls.  i graduated from la salle university in
philadelphia last year and i am enrolled in the graduate pyschology
program there now.

36
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 16:46:02 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              laurie higgins <stompbox@ix.netcom.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         laurie higgins <stompbox@ix.netcom.com>
subject:      re: ig on disney channel and viva la diva

you wrote:
>
>at 08:14 am 9/7/95 +0100, jaq delaney wrote:
>><< wow, *coors* likes viva la diva? that's great...

.....hey kat, what's all this about?  i must have missed the first
half of this conversation somehow......and when do those vld/soul
asylum tickets go on sale?  i don't give a rat's ass about seeing sa
but i'm not gonna miss vld at this show for anything... :)
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 20:04:00 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              gkemp@eng.clemson.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         gkemp@eng.clemson.edu
organization: clemson university ilp laboratory
subject:      re: something different
in-reply-to:  <pine.vms.3.91-vms-b4.950907165914.31360d-100000@> from "jeff
              dunn/medicine" at sep 7, 95 05:00:48 pm

> it's gets off of the direct ig topic.  but i figured that one of the
> biggest draws to most of this kind of music is a college crowd.  just out
> of curiosity which colleges do any of you attend?  i know that's where i
                     ^^^^^^^^
> first heard the girls.  i graduated from la salle university in
> philadelphia last year and i am enrolled in the graduate pyschology
> program there now.

well, i attend the college of engineering and science.  i'm told it's
part of clemson university, in clemson sc, but i doubt that somehow.
currently in hot pursuit of a master's in computer engineering.

i earned my undergrad degree from rose-hulman in terre haute, in.
rose's campus radio ("you're listening to wmhd, 90.5 fm, terre haute.
if you can hear us, you can *see* us!") often played indigo girls while
i was there.  even heard "1-2-3" on the radio in my car one night
shortly after nis came out.  hope that doesn't date me *too* much!

--

greg kemp
gkemp@ces.clemson.edu
"would you trade your words for freedom?"
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 19:46:08 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jones <jone3176@saintmarys.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jones <jone3176@saintmarys.edu>
subject:      re: something different
x-to:         jeff dunn/medicine <dunn1@jeflin.tju.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.vms.3.91-vms-b4.950907165914.31360d-100000@>

i sent my response to the wrong address.  i am a junior at st. mary's
college in south bend, in...it's across the street from notre dame, for
those of you that don't know.  i first saw the girls here last october.
i had listened to them probably since 1989, but never went to a
concert...don't ask me why.  anyway, i was so blown away by seeing them
in person, that i have gone to 7 more shows since that one last october.
that's 8 shows in 11 months.  i think that is pretty good...not as good
as some of you, but...i've had emily thank me on stage for giving her a
book.  i've had her wave to me on stage like she knew me and had people
around me look at me like, "wow, you know emily..."  and when i finally
got a vip pass to an aftershow party, when i asked emily to sign my
setlist that i had gotten from that show, she said, "what's your name
again?"  and i said, "carol."  she said, "haven't i seen you like a
million times before?"  that was enough for me.  i'll be a fan until i
die...i also got pictures with emily that night...where we are both
wearing our bibs...(you know, overalls)...very cute pictures.  emily
looks like a goddess...probably because she is.  okay...i've rambled now...
sorry.

carol


on thu, 7 sep 1995, jeff dunn/medicine wrote:

> it's gets off of the direct ig topic.  but i figured that one of the
> biggest draws to most of this kind of music is a college crowd.  just out
> of curiosity which colleges do any of you attend?  i know that's where i
> first heard the girls.  i graduated from la salle university in
> philadelphia last year and i am enrolled in the graduate pyschology
> program there now.
>
> 36
>
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 19:47:37 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              julie l atchison <jla954@casbah.acns.nwu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         julie l atchison <jla954@casbah.acns.nwu.edu>
subject:      something different

b.a. at ohio state university, 1995.  i too was first exposed to ig on
campus--my roommate my freshman year got me hooked.  not in touch with her
anymore--but i still love ig!  currently a first year law student at
northwestern university.

-julie
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 21:45:38 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              toni rich <trich@email.unc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         toni rich <trich@email.unc.edu>
subject:      re: ig story
x-to:         catherine a ettle <ettlecat@pilot.msu.edu>
in-reply-to:  <199509060002.uaa28132@pilot01.cl.msu.edu>

s2jwteyk1bhy
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 16:52:20 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mr rodney s wicker <rucr57a@prodigy.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mr rodney s wicker <rucr57a@prodigy.com>
subject:      dream you

to sheri stanley:

the last album roy orbison released during his lifetime is called
mystery girl.  one of the songs on that album is called dream you
(written by b. burnette/d. malloy).  when you read these lyrics,
think of emily.  this could apply to anyone who has dreamt of that
special person :

i've been away from you for so long
still everytime i think of us, i get blue
but all i can do, is dream you

i close my eyes
and love so warm and tender
feel you touching me
i close my eyes
i don't even have to try
it comes so easily
i don't know why
i ever let us drift apart
but look who's sorry now
cause every time
i wake up and you're not around
it only brings me down

oh baby
all i can do is dream you

everyday i pray
that somewhere down the line
we will meet again
i'll find a way
to get you back somehow
but baby until then

oh baby
all i can do is dream you
=========================================================================
date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 22:17:49 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com>
subject:      re: center lamb?

jeff dunn said:
>did anyone notice that at the end of center stage during the musical
>interlude, that it is really mary had a little lamb.  listen close to the
>end...

and don't forget to listen to emily humming in the bacjground during the
first verse!

:dwayne

dwayne jarrell (djarrell@ren.glaci.com)
"don't fool yourself into thinking things are simple
nobody's lying and still the stories don't line up"
- ani difranco
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date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 00:46:47 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              andiervw@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         andrea adrian <andiervw@aol.com>
subject:      re: something different

it seems as if many of you "discovered" the indigo girls in college, well i
guess i get to be an exception.... i became a fan(atic) :) when i was a
sophmore in high school and i am entering antioch college as a freshperson
this year. so is there anyone else out there who became a fan a bit earlier
in life?

btw, my vote goes for the natural unbleached cotton t-shirt (i think that amy
and emily being the environmentalist that they are would approve immensely)

andrea
(out of lurkdom for the first time)
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date:         thu, 7 sep 1995 23:58:37 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              w blake thompson <wbt1@ra.msstate.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         w blake thompson <wbt1@ra.msstate.edu>
subject:      the perfect indigo girls mix
in-reply-to:  <199509080404.aaa31491@netspace.org>

hello all,
   i have decided to make a tape of various ig songs for my girlfriend.
but i am not sure as to which ones to include on the tape.  i have most
of the ig cds that you can buy in the stores (no bootlegs.)
        i was wondering if someone could give me any advice.  if you were
making a 100 minute tape of ig songs, which ones  would you put on
there?  any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

                                   thanks,
                                blake thompson
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date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 07:24:11 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              strangefire <mccranie@ewirb-wr.robins.af.mil>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         strangefire <mccranie@ewirb-wr.robins.af.mil>
subject:      re: something different

i "discovered" the indigo girls right before i entered college...the
summer right before (in 89).  they weren't "famous" then, so i wasw
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 07:25:29 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              strangefire <mccranie@ewirb-wr.robins.af.mil>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         strangefire <mccranie@ewirb-wr.robins.af.mil>
subject:      re: something different

i "discovered" the indigo girls right before i entered college...the
summer right before (in 89). they weren't "famous" then, so i was
able to see them twice....and both times we were able to sit on our
blankets at an outside venue and actually see them!

graduate of mercer engineering school, macon ga
b.s.e. in electrical engineering

-sherry mccranie
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 09:16:01 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
subject:      re: ig on gh
x-to:         jaci <lmartin@center.colgate.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of thu, 7 sep 1995 15:48:25 -0500

who knows? maybe this was some deep foreshadowing.  maybe the reason that amy
& emily are taking this time off is because they are going to become regulars
on general hospital.  i think they would be naturals for this show.  what do
y'all think?

peace pops

bert
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 09:18:26 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
subject:      re: something different
x-to:         jeff dunn/medicine <dunn1@jeflin.tju.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of thu, 7 sep 1995 17:00:48 +0000

i am graduating in october from the graduate school of education at rutgers
university in new brunswick, nj.  that is if i ever finish up my papers.

peace pops

bert
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 09:38:58 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              thpft@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         thpft@aol.com
subject:      wendy bucklew free!

tonight at 7:30 wendy will be playing a set at rdr. it is an unadvertised
show that was set up so that she could showcase for a new label. please go if
you are free. it would make a lovely prelude to michelle malone later at
eddie's.
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 09:39:50 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              michael reynolds <asl@gandalf.umcs.maine.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         michael reynolds <asl@gandalf.umcs.maine.edu>
subject:      river....from brandeis?
in-reply-to:  <pine.sgi.3.91.950906213256.19450a-100000@emily.cgrg.ohio-state.edu> from "stephen n. spencer" at sep 6,
              95 09:34:52 pm

didn't they only like do that song twice, once in 1990 and once at 12/4/92
brandeis???? or did emily do it during so (and why wouldn't : a. know about
it and b. be begging for a copy...)
i will just be happy if any song is from a show i attended, phish put a song
from their bangor gig last year, on "a live one" and i didn't go cuz i
thought having to pay 20 bucks to see a band i used to pay 5 to see wasn't
cool....

mike r.
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date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 09:46:19 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              thpft@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         thpft@aol.com
subject:      re: promos, videos, boots, rarities....

i have had no problems with them. it appears they have a very good
collection.
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 09:11:40 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              steven grandt <granstet@david.wheaton.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         steven grandt <granstet@david.wheaton.edu>
subject:      re: something different
in-reply-to:  <199509072119.raa10382@netspace.org> from "jack mitchell" at sep
              7, 95 05:31:03 pm

hey all,
i'm a senior at wheaton college in wheaton, il (a west suburb of
chicago) majoring in biblical and theological studies.  i was introduced
to ig by a good friend of mine almost exactly four years ago today.  the
first time i saw them (and the best time) was in april 1993 at
valporaiso university.
dreaming of 1200 curfews,
steve
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date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 10:13:39 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              windsurfwm@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         windsurfwm@aol.com
subject:      re: something different, nigc

hello everyone. . .

let's see - computer's were as big as small buildings when i was in college
and were just getting started as pc's when i was in graduate school.  now,
even the pre-school for 4 year olds down the street has about 10!  geez, am i
dating myself or what?

my first term paper was typed on a manual underwood typewriter!  yikes!  i
received my undergrad from ohio university (athens, oh), and my masters from
georgetown.  my partner, who is even older than i, received both her
bachelor's and master's from xavier university (cincinnati, oh).

back then, ig were probably in high school or maybe even jr. high!  wow!
anyhow, we listened to america, loggins & messina, csn (sometimes y), james
taylor, dan fogelberg, et al. . .i wish we knew about ig then, it somehow
would have made life a little easier.

thanks for putting up with this bandwith.

dj

(notice how i didn't give specific dates of graduation. . .i am sure some of
you weren't even born :( )

bert - we haven't forgotten about sending you the newport daily news with
your pic on the front page.  we're just been soooooo busy.  i'll try to get
it in the mail early next week.  please forgive us!
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 10:25:11 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              margaret clayton <maclayto@mhc.mtholyoke.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         margaret clayton <maclayto@mhc.mtholyoke.edu>
subject:      re: something different (way nigc)
in-reply-to:  <199509081411.jaa20450@david.wheaton.edu>

hey, all.

i am a junior (*gasp*) at mount holyoke college in south hadley, mass.
we are celebating because the us news & world report best colleges &
universities magazine came out yesterday and we are once again in the top
20 liberal arts colleges.  this is not a great thing because...  well,
it's not actualyl a great thing in itself, but it is great for the peace
of mind here because we fell off of it last year for the first time ever
and ever since then there's been nothing but talk of whether we care, why
we fell off, etc.  wow.  i know all you folks out there in ig land care
about this!  sorry!!!

anyway, i am a religion major and a biology minor, i think.  i was a math
major last year.  it changes, ya know?  will probably go straight to grad
school for that ole phd.  yee-haw.

well, i should get going.  welcome back to school, to all of you who just
went back!

margaret

ps-cover tape update:  still waiting for the inserts from the printer,
believe it or not!!!
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 10:29:31 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              alexis brown <abrown2@zeus.towson.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         alexis brown <abrown2@zeus.towson.edu>
subject:      re: something different and list t-shirt...
in-reply-to:  <199509080404.aaa31528@netspace.org>

i'm a junior at the virtually unknown (except to marylanders) towson state
university in towson, marlyand located just outside of baltimore.
majoring in english with a liberal arts concentration.   got my
first taste of ig mania from a friend who lived on my floor freshman year
and that about did it for me.  i was hooked.  i think the first song i
heard was "ghost".  or was it "romeo and juliet", i don't know.  freshman
year was a blur.  :)

oh, the list t-shirt...i'm definitely leaning towards the unbleached
cotton.

>alexis

   "i could go crazy on a night like tonight, when summer's beginning to
                        give up her fight..."


it hasn't rained in md for almost five weeks...it's supposed to be in the
forecast for tonight, so please pray for rain...  :)
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 10:31:00 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              joan ferguson <joan_ferguson@harvard.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         joan ferguson <joan_ferguson@harvard.edu>
subject:      re: something different, nigc

i was waiting for someone else to write who wasn't in college anymore!!  i
didn't run into pcs until high school, and didn't get one until junior year
in college.

i graduated from mt. holyoke college, in western mass. (hi, margaret!) in
1987, and got my masters in library science from simmons college in boston
in '90.  i first heard ig in '88 or so, from a bootleg tape of a concert in
athens (thank you, david, wherever you are).  i was kinda hooked then - when
the ig album appeared in '89, i was *truly* hooked.  been a groupie ever
since!  i wish i could say i heard them in college, but even our (pretty
cool) radio station wasn't that cutting edge.  we *did* have a call-in show
where one woman would play all of those 60s-70s tunes you wish you could
forget (like "billy, don't be a hero" and "seasons in the sun") enough of
this memory lane stuff ...

joan (working at the place where the first house-sized computer was built
and used!)

                      joan_ferguson@harvard.edu
            harvard university library preservation office
               59 plympton street  cambridge ma 02138
   "instead of loving your enemies,treat your friends a little better."
                      -edgar watson howe (1853-1937)
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 08:03:50 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              was gonzo really in love with chickens?d <cera@helen.bush.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         was gonzo really in love with chickens?d <cera@helen.bush.edu>
subject:      re: something different
x-to:         strangefire <mccranie@ewirb-wr.robins.af.mil>
in-reply-to:  <95090807241127@ewirb-wr.robins.af.mil>

okay.....i started listening to indigo girls when i was in middle
school....a friend of mine has this hippy dad who's really into that kind
of music, if you can classify it anyway....and he was playing the cd a
whole bunch and we got hooked...i still go over to their house and we
listen and dance, brings back the old days *grin*
anyway here's a listener who started pretty damn early in her life :)
*hugs*
cera
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date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 11:08:04 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>
subject:      re: something different
in-reply-to:  <pine.hpp.3.91.950907194044.10478a-100000@jade.saintmarys.edu>;
              from "jones" at sep 7, 95 7:46 pm

  let see.  when i found the girls in 1989 i was a senior at johns
hopkins.  currently i'm a (all too senior) grad student at mit.  does
that qualify me as part of the student crowd?  they have never played
a university i was attending, although mit was a finalist for the so
tour's second swing, ig gave the date to skidmore reportedly because
of their long-standing history in higher education for women.  oh
well... maybe next time. =)

                17 months and counting until "vacation" ends =)

                                        -- chris

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date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 13:01:03 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              misticwolf@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         misticwolf@aol.com
subject:      re: ig on gh

maybe i'm wrong but my grilfriend and i were talking on the phone and she was
watching gh. the part about ig came on it sounded like they were only talking
about cds.
antia bakers latest and ig cds. i could be wrong. i'll ask my gf to watch it
again just to make sure.

love ya all,

mist
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date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 08:02:57 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com>
subject:      i first heard them....

ye si was in college too.  but i confess i didnt listen to them till
well after some friends started to push them. see, i was a womens studies
(and medieval studies) major at wellesley...i thought a group thatcalled
themselves indigo girls were going to abe another wilson phillips or
something.  well, one day i was shopping in harvard square and saw the
self titled album on sale.  no cd player then..i bought the tape.
went back to school and took my little inflatable boat out on the lake,
tape in my walkman.  listened to it twice through and was hooked.  love's
recovery was my first favorite song.  that was also the only time that
summer i took the boat out.  but the funny thing is...my absolute favorite
album that summer was tanita tikaram's "ancient heart" so that's the
album that now brings me back to that summer...not ig.  now of course my
ig collection far outsize's my tanita collection  :)


amy p.                          /       who holds your hand
pegasus@crl.com                /        when you're alone
                              /
the original photo monk      /                  --patty larkin
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 12:38:58 cdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              larry 'daffy' daffner <ldaffner@muirwood.convex.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         larry 'daffy' daffner <ldaffner@muirwood.convex.com>
subject:      re: something different
in-reply-to:  message from andrea adrian <andiervw@aol.com> of "fri, 08 sep 95
              00:46:47 edt." <950907235515_94028909@mail02.mail.aol.com>

i personally 'discovered' them (through the graces of emptyv - which
still has it's moments now and then) when i was a hs senior - about
the time indigo girls came out.. i remember being excited because i
had heard that rem had contributed on the album - still one of my
favorite bands.  i'll admit, i bought the album mostly for mr. stipe,
but i fell in love with it, and the rest, as they say, is history :)

-larry

----
larry daffner - software engineer | email: ldaffner@convex.com               |
convex computer corporation       | tel: (214)497-4274 / home: (214)380-4382 |
if people think nature is their friend, then they sure don't need an enemy.
        --kurt vonnegut
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date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 14:23:51 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jo norvelle walker <jo@pluto.njcc.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jo norvelle walker <jo@pluto.njcc.com>
subject:      re: something different, nigc
x-to:         windsurfwm@aol.com

>dj
>
>(notice how i didn't give specific dates of graduation. . .i am sure some of
>you weren't even born :( )

well... when i moved here to attend grad school, i bought a brand new slide
rule.


jo  (in princeton, nj -- who first found ig about two years ago)
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 16:33:32 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              dresden5@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         dresden5@aol.com
subject:      re: something different and list t-shirt...

well.......i guess i feel sort of young....am i the only one in high school.
there is no point in naming it, you haven't heard of it. well actually you
might have.the nba star grant hill went to my hs...south lakes in reston,
virginia. well i'm not happy to be in hs, but right now my education is free
and i plan to take advantage of it. i just dropped french 4 today, so i am
feeling better. sorry to bore you, just wanted to contribute.

and to andrea....i have heard of ts....balto...some friends of mine go there.
well it hasn't rained here either.....the grass on the field hockey field no
longer looks like grass...:(

and on the teeshirt.....go with the unbleached cotton
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 16:32:06 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
subject:      re: something different and list t-shirt...
x-to:         alexis brown <abrown2@zeus.towson.edu>

>i'm a junior at the virtually unknown (except to marylanders) towson state
>university in towson, marlyand located just outside of baltimore.

actually, i've heard of it. i was an undergraduate at elizabethtown in central
pa, and one of my best friends was from maryland. she had ties to towson.
someone else mentioned antioch, and i know that one too! another friend went
there. i've said this before, but i discovered them in '89 when i was a senior
at elizabethtown. now i'm a 6th (oh my god has it been that long??) year grad
student at lehigh. (hence the sig.) i was an am a biochemistry major. nice to
hear we're largely a well ejukated krowd, iznt it? so that takes care of that.

now, as for the gh thing. i hate to have to say this, because i'm sure i'll
offend the gh fans out there, but god i hate soap opras!! what is the
attraction? i just don't get it!!! i'm glad to hear the girls are getting some
more recognition on tv and all, but as for bert's comment, no i can't see the
girls as regulars on a soap opra!!! it just doesn't work for me. we should
hope to see them on some real high class tv, like the simpsons, or roseanne.
<g> or we can really go for the gold and hope for something on the thursday
nite lineup. but not gh!

and to keep the summer's most hysterical thread going, you know you're an ig
fan when you've seen them nine times in concert, and you're really
disappointed because you've only seen them nine times.

and...when you use ig compilation tapes to communicate with friends and tell
them what you're feeling at the time. (btw, this is a great method for before,
during, and oddly enough, _after_ the relationship!)

>it hasn't rained in md for almost five weeks...it's supposed to be in the
>forecast for tonight, so please pray for rain...  :)
>
yeah, we're supposed to get some up here. we _really_ need it.


folkisgruven,
l-


lorinda wright           "...now you can fall for chains of silver, and you
lw01@lehigh.edu           can fall for chains of gold..." -m.k.
lehigh university
bethlehem, pa            "...you're the reason i'm travelling on, but don't
                          think twice, it's alright..." -b. dylan
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date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 14:05:17 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              carrie christine brogoitti <carrieb@gladstone.uoregon.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         carrie christine brogoitti <carrieb@gladstone.uoregon.edu>
subject:      re: something different

hello everyone! i thought this was a good chance for me to finally post
something! i attend the university of oregon in eugene where i am just
starting my senior year. i am an english major with a minor in
scandinavian studies (i spent a year in norway as an exchange student and
speak norwegian). anyway, i first discovered the indigo girls when i was in
high school, which in itself is pretty amazing since i grew up in a town
with 12,000 people. my best friend and i watched a little mtv since it
was really our only connection to the world of music. we saw ctf and the
rest is history. sometimes it is frustrating living in oregon because i've
only been able to catch the girls six times (we drove 10 hours one way to
see jcs!). my luck with meeting ig fans has improved since moving to
eugene, but i have yet to run into anyone there who is as big a fan as my
best friend and i. anyone out there from my part of the country? i am
always looking to meet ig fans and if you every come up and talk to me
while i'm wearing an ig t-shirt (which is almost everyday) and scream
"indigo!" i will scream right back! i am very thankful for this list and
all the people on it, i am so happy to have a connection with other ig fans!
take care y'all!

wide-eyed and laughin' in oregon,
carrie
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date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 17:37:36 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              be81830@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         heidi lloyd <be81830@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu>
subject:      att:bkrbkr (nigc)

hey y'all!  my profound apologies to the list for this private message!

hi maggie!

i'm sorry for doing this again, but i don't have your new address!  i hope
school's great so far!  i just got up here (binghamton) about a week ago
and things are great, except for my horrible cold!  michelle's on
tonight and i wish i could be there!  oh, well!  anyway, my new address
is be81830.  have a nice day!

heidi:)
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 16:08:56 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              smartass <irving@chaph.usc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         smartass <irving@chaph.usc.edu>
subject:      re: indigo-girls digest - 4 sep 1995 to 5 sep 1995
in-reply-to:  <199509060403.aaa13957@netspace.org>

hi there all! cheers from so cal :)

i was simply curious about how several of you have mentioned how you have
changed the way you finger the g chord to accomodate closer to fine. i
learned to finger my g as 320033. i'm wondering how you  played it
before, cause i'm pretty sure this is the fingering used in the song. did
you begin with the bar chord?

just curious,

lisa :)

p.s. anyone have any tabs for emily's solos, besides the tabs in the
songbooks or at the ftp site? and one more seemingly futile attempt to
find anyone with chords for any of kristen hall's stuff...
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date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 14:47:21 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              howard barlow/ssi1 <howard_barlow/ssi1.ssi1@notes-gw.tus.ssi1.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         howard barlow/ssi1 <howard_barlow/ssi1.ssi1@notes-gw.tus.ssi1.com>
subject:      re: something different

well, i graduated from college before the indigo girls era.  i got my bachelors
from weber state in ogden utah in electrical engineering.  strangely enough, i
discovered the indigo girls at a grateful dead concert.  the grateful dead were
playing in eugene oregon in august of 93.  the indigo girls were the warm up
band for the dead.  and what a warm up it was!  i had heard ctf and other songs
on the radio before the eugene concert, but was not hooked yet.  a good friend
of mine, who was a big ig fan at the time wanted to go to the shows mainly to
see the indigo girls.  she was worried that the deadheads may not like them.
her concern was all for not.  everyone loved them.  they were such a pleasure
to see and hear.  i think that they were a little bit overwhelmed by the size
of the crowd, but the energy was just wonderful, and besides there were a lot
of indigo girls fans there too.  i have been hooked ever since.

does anyone have tapes of the eugene concerts.  since these were my first ig
shows, i would love to get a copy of them :)

cya,
-howard
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 16:58:58 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              carrie christine brogoitti <carrieb@gladstone.uoregon.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         carrie christine brogoitti <carrieb@gladstone.uoregon.edu>
subject:      re: something different

i saw the girls at the same greatful dead concert! i was very suprised
and pleased at the reception they recieved at the show! i loved the
energy of all those people but have to say that i prefer to see the girls
with a small crowd full of ig fans! i would also love to get ahold of
a tape of one or all three of these days, so if anyone has one could
you let me know!?
also, i know that they did an interview/live set on a local radio show
called acoustic junction. if anyone has that i would also like to hear it!
thanks!
carrie
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 20:15:56 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>
subject:      re: indigo-girls digest - 4 sep 1995 to 5 sep 1995
x-to:         smartass <irving@chaph.usc.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.sun.3.91.950908155739.5331c-100000@girtab.usc.edu>

the techinical standard g voicing is just 320003 -- the extra 3 is the
major 9th form of the chord i believes.  i am a lazy man and like to
play a g just 3x0003 but that's just me...  but you are right in thinking
that is the g for ctf. so there.  phil

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pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu                   "i'm not a coward,
                                              i'm a proud man of sorts.."
http://www.roanoke.edu/~pnorman                         - big fish ensemble
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=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 17:07:09 pdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              ron johnson <ronjohns@microsoft.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         ron johnson <ronjohns@microsoft.com>
subject:      re: something different
x-to:         owner-indigo-girls@netspace.org

i was there too and regret that i only saw one of the shows.  i am in
the process of acquiring a good copy of the ig at autzen but all too
frequently the copies are of poor quality.  i have a source for dat
recordings so i will see if my friend has a copy or knows where i can
get one and then i can get you an analog copy.  please e-mail me with
your address (snail mail and e-mail) and i'll let you know when i can
get a hold of a copy.

regards-
ron
"listen to river sing sweet songs to rock my soul"


----------
from: howard barlow/ssi1
<netmail!howard_barlow/ssi1.ssi1@notes-gw.tus.ssi1.com>
to: multiple recipients of list indigo-girls  <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
subject: re: something different
date: friday, september 08, 1995 2:47pm

well, i graduated from college before the indigo girls era.  i got my bachelors
from weber state in ogden utah in electrical engineering.  strangely enough, i
discovered the indigo girls at a grateful dead concert.  the grateful dead were
playing in eugene oregon in august of 93.  the indigo girls were the warm up
band for the dead.  and what a warm up it was!  i had heard ctf and other songs
on the radio before the eugene concert, but was not hooked yet.  a good friend
of mine, who was a big ig fan at the time wanted to go to the shows mainly to
see the indigo girls.  she was worried that the deadheads may not like them.
her concern was all for not.  everyone loved them.  they were such a pleasure
to see and hear.  i think that they were a little bit overwhelmed by the size
of the crowd, but the energy was just wonderful, and besides there were a lot
of indigo girls fans there too.  i have been hooked ever since.

does anyone have tapes of the eugene concerts.  since these were my first ig
shows, i would love to get a copy of them :)

cya,
-howard
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 12:25:38 +1200
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              shanny.potter@vuw.ac.nz
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         nifl nifl the blobwarden <shanny.potter@vuw.ac.nz>
subject:      re: something different
x-to:         ldaffner@muirwood.convex.com

i first heard ig in japan, of all places, about a year after i graduated
from university in new zealand. as i remember i was lounging around on the
tatami (mat floor) with my australian friend kate, pigging out on chocolate
mousse which hadn't quite set properly. rites of passage was playing in the
background and the track that made me sit up and listen was (surprisingly
enough!) airplane. my next trip to tokyo (i was living way in the outback!)
i made a bee-line to the hmv building to pick up the rest of the ig cds.
now i can't get through a day without playing one or other of them!!

oh yeah, to complete the introduction on this, my first post to the list,
i'm now studying for my master of development studies at victoria university
of wellington, new zealand, which hopefully i'll complete in feb '96. my
thesis is an investigation of the government's official development assist-
ance (aid), particularly that targetted at women in less-developed countries,
and whether it actually contributes to their empowerment, or creates
dependence.

congratulations, you've reached the end!

-shanny!
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 18:55:20 -0600
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bregalad <bregalad@xmission.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         bregalad <bregalad@xmission.com>
subject:      re: something different
in-reply-to:  <00996237.d5cdfa60.52@matai.vuw.ac.nz> from "nifl nifl the
              blobwarden" at sep 9, 95 12:25:38 pm

let me start by saying that most of you here are more educated than i am.
:)  i am a high school graduate, class of 1991 from a little high school
in salt lake city, utah. i'm on several waiting lists to join nursing
schools, and i am working on becoming emt certified.

i first heard the girls when a very good friend of mine told me they were
coming in concert..that would have been..1992? the rites of passage tour.
i'd never heard of them before and said as much to him. he looked
appalled and he and a friend of his took me and played ig and nis back to
back. the very next day i went to buy rop and also ended up camping out
for tickets later that week. i was quite pleasantly surprised to receive
two 4th row center tickets for the rop concert here at wolf mountain
(park west).. unfortunately..i hadn't the foresight to bring a tape
player. <grin>  so, if anyone has a boot, i'd love to get it..

my most potent memory from that concert is when, during romeo and juliet,
amy broke a guitar string...she shook her head, put the guitar down, and
proceeded to sing the song. by herself. no guitar, no accompaniment.
<shiver> gives me the chills just to think about. i think, by the end of
the song, i was crying..just because it was so beautiful. :)

well, i'll go back and hide in my little corner of lurkville now. :)

bregalad
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 00:13:49 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              nlyng@postoffice.ptd.net
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "(eric l. nerino)" <nlyng@postoffice.ptd.net>
subject:      1st time memories

greetings all....

i was a radio fan of ctf as soon as i heard it, although the chorus sounded a
bit too countryish to me at the time.....the thing that saved it for me (from a
country-branded death) was amy's contributions. (i thought the lyrics were cool,
too).

the first time i saw them was with neil young (hence the tribute userid) at, of
all places, an atlantic city casino in 1989...can you imagine it???? the 'girls
and neil playing at bally's.....what a trip!

i was there to see neil, but was curious to hear the ctf creators....needless to
say, they *floored* me.....besides ctf, i had never heard any songs.....prince
of darkness just blew me away:)

now i'm treated to neil tributes at, seemingly, every show:)..............
southern man w/kristen hall, down by the river at newport, cortez the killer
w/band de soliel (sp?:(), etc......

sorry for the dissertation.....thanks to all for the memories!

peace.....smiles

.........eric
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 21:24:45 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              linda joanne napikoski <napikosk@chaph.usc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         linda joanne napikoski <napikosk@chaph.usc.edu>
subject:      mtv vs. gh, college, etc.

i can't see how watching the girls on a soap opera would be any worse
than seeing them on that evil of mindless evils, emptyv.

ok..anyway..i did discover ig in h.s., but discovered more fans of them
(and converted some people) in college.  which college? take your pick..
2 years at brigham young u, 1 year at arizona state u, summer class at a
community coll, and now i am at usc. (as in southern cal)

actually, i really agree that this college thing is true. especially a
lot of people seem to be introduced to them there by roommates and
all--funny story: my best friend from h.s. went to the u of arizona and
her roommate introduced her to lots of music like tmbg, 10,000 maniacs,
pearl jam...stuff she'd been ignoring when _i_ played it for years...and,
you guessed it, ig. the roommate perceived my friend as really christian,
which she is, but in a weird sort of way..so she put on rop one day and
when it came around to jonas and ezekial she said--"hey you'll like
this--it's biblical." :)  and my friend did...a lot. happy day. weird
thing about funny story: the roommate was named emili. shortly
thereafter, i got my first roommate who would actually enjoy it when i
played my ig music lots--named amy. so my friend and i thought that was
cosmic.

enough! i know!

linda

p.s. i was off the list for a bit (transferring schools) but has
no one suggested that the shirts be..indigo?! and yes to having
the email address!
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 00:28:52 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              nlyng@postoffice.ptd.net
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "(eric l. nerino)" <nlyng@postoffice.ptd.net>
subject:      biblical stuff?
in-reply-to:  <pine.sun.3.91.950908210901.15084d-100000@aludra.usc.edu>

on fri, 8 sep 1995, napikosk@chaph.usc.edu wrote:

>the roommate perceived my friend as really christian,
>which she is, but in a weird sort of way..so she put on rop one day and
>when it came around to jonas and ezekial she said--"hey you'll like
>this--it's biblical." :)  and my friend did...a lot

has anyone had *this* problem when introducing ig to a friend, family-member or
other?......."is prince of darkness satanic?"......."is hey, jesus
blasphemous?".....

>has no one suggested that the shirts be..indigo?!

i was *thinking* it......something colorful would be nice....

peace.....smiles

....eric
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 01:03:36 +0000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jeff dunn/medicine <dunn1@jeflin.tju.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jeff dunn/medicine <dunn1@jeflin.tju.edu>
subject:      more about my college...

i think long before i suggested the idea of giving your colleges, i might
have told my little story.  i heard romeo & juliet my freshman year in a
car with the most beautiful girl in the world.  she forced me to listen
and i wanted nothing to do with them.  but i really liked it.  the girl
and i dated, broke up and later became best friends.  we still are now.
she also got me interested in appalachia which is what most reminds me of
ig....

every year, a group of us at la salle would go somewhere where there was
some type of natural devastation or other poor conditions (usually
precipitated by some rotten govermental administration).  we worked on a
lot of houses and schools and we were the tightest knit group at la
salle.  but i loved the south.  the people there were amazingly friendly
(especially compared to phila!) and the mountains.... the mountains
really remind me of ig.  also for a lot of who they are.  i think, even
though i am a yankee, i really am a southerner at heart ("when god made
me born a yankee, he was teasin'")

i played alot of ig guitar on that trip around a campfire.  kind of
hokey, but definitely cool at the time....

jeff
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 01:06:10 +0000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jeff dunn/medicine <dunn1@jeflin.tju.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jeff dunn/medicine <dunn1@jeflin.tju.edu>
subject:      more

i forgot to mention on my last note - i was a biology undergrad major,
aspired to med school and then pulled out my senior year.  i decided to
pursue something a lot closer to my heart.  this year i am starting in a
master's program for psychology.  couldn't be happier.  well, i guess i
always could but...hey i'm not complaining.

jeff
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 01:09:07 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              srohse@dafbbs.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         srohse@dafbbs.com
organization: infomaniac's dial-a-file bbs
subject:      cedar tree

can anyone offer any insight as to what cedar tree is all about? i read a
barbara kinsolver novel some months ago in which she briefly mentins a native
american ritual (sioux?) of planting a tree (cedar? then again, maybe not) when
a loved one dies. now i can't listen to cedar tree without thinking about this
moving practice. is this what amy had in mind? or is she really just waxing
poetic about gardening? just wondering,

shanta <srohse@dafbbs.com>
\
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date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 22:19:06 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              theresa teen yun wong <griffen@leland.stanford.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         theresa teen yun wong <griffen@leland.stanford.edu>
subject:      re: the movie song, etc
x-to:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
in-reply-to:  <199509072116.raa123351@ns3-1.cc.lehigh.edu>

go lorinda!

  there i was, busily reading along about movie songs, when i saw naz's
guess on what the movie song was...and it sort of made sense, but all
this time i sort of figured in my mind it was bernstein's hit, so i just
wanted to share my excitement when lorinda took the same opinion.  it
especially makes sense becuase amy sings the words, "there's a place for
us" to the melody that's in west side story.  anyways, naz, you're cool too!

theresa
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 00:33:12 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "kevin l. stamber" <stamber@ecn.purdue.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "kevin l. stamber" <stamber@ecn.purdue.edu>
subject:      re: something different

my own $0.02 on this item:

i'm a phd grad student in industrial engineering at purdue university,
west lafayette, indiana.  i was introduced to a&e about five years
ago while an undergrad at the university of pittsburgh on a visit to
jerry's records, a _great_ used & rare shop in the oakland section of
pittsburgh.  jerry had this great disc of live music on (later turned
out to be reverse-1, but i digress).  jerry told me who it was, that
this disc wasn't for sale (big shocker there).  later got ig free from
columbia for buying a sony walkman.  every semester, closer to fine
sits in my walkman -- now my discman -- and is played after my last final.
i now have only one more final -- my dissertation defense in about 15
months.

i always thank jerry and sony for turning me on to the girls.

re:  t-shirt:  definitely the natural look, perhaps as someone else
               described, with a computer-altered photo (altered to
               take on an almost-painting look).

kevin l. stamber
industrial engineering
purdue university
stamber@ecn.purdue.edu
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 01:32:26 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jennifer lerner <75262.1452@compuserve.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jennifer lerner <75262.1452@compuserve.com>
subject:      music screener

i picked up the ig music screener  today and just spent about three or four
hours figuring out how to attach speakers to my computer so i could hear it.
(the screener is for touch me fall btw).  anyway, the graphics aren't amazing
but i didn't really care- it is well worth $13 to be able to hear amy and emily
(and see somewhat blurry images of them bouncing about the screen) instead of
the usual stars whizzing by.  so, i'd recommend it.  also, while i was in the
music store i saw the indigo girls upcoming release date listed as october 3rd
(confirmation, anyone?).  and on the something different thread- i go to
stanford university (i'll be back there on sept. 19th- yippee!!!), entering my
sophomore year.  i first heard the girls last year (i was introduced by a friend
who's also on this list- hi tree) and after seeing them in concert (may 28 at
laguna seca) was completely hooked.  i'm now and ig fan forever.

jenn
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 22:45:17 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              theresa teen yun wong <griffen@leland.stanford.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         theresa teen yun wong <griffen@leland.stanford.edu>
subject:      re: something different
x-to:         andiervw@aol.com
in-reply-to:  <950907235515_94028909@mail02.mail.aol.com>

wow- my first time writing to this list and i don't seem to be able to
stop... anyways, i'm a sophomore (that's a little scary) at stanford
studying (maybe) product design. (contents subject to shift. - jenn,
don't laugh at me.)  but i got hooked on the girls junior year of high
school.  my brother gave me "indigo girls" to listen to, and i didn't
really dig them at first, but after a week working on a sailing boat,
distanced from the routines and superficialty of high school, i listened
to them again and the songs reflected my
sighhh-i'm-disenchanted-with-high-school mood so well that i just became
crazy about all their music.  anyway, it's cool reading about where
you're all from.  ttfn

-theresa
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 00:49:12 edt
reply-to:     jon miner <jjminer@facstaff.wisc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jon miner <jjminer@facstaff.wisc.edu>
subject:      t-shirt news

        well, i've decided on the color.. unbleached cotton sounds really
cool.  plus i'm gonna tie-dye mine with indigo swirls...  but i
wouldn't dare do anyone else's, 'cuz i wouldn't want to ruin them..
i'm still working on getting them made up.. more mail when i've got
some details..


                  -*jon*-

...  "death is but a doorway - time is but a window - i'll be back."
                -vigo the omnipotent.

if all the world is a stage....
        then the light at the end of the tunnel...

must be god's way of saying...
        "get off the stage!"


geek code v3.0:
gu!     d?(dx) s a--- c++>+++ u? p?  l e? n+ k- w---(w)
        m-- !v y+ t+ 5 r        tv++ b+(++) d--(----) e-* h!
        r++ y++(**) w++ o+++ pe(-)(--) ps++(+++) pgp x++
        di++ g

*silence = death*

jjminer@facstaff.wisc.edu  | http://www.wp.com/aids_daily_summary
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 8 sep 1995 22:53:59 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              theresa teen yun wong <griffen@leland.stanford.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         theresa teen yun wong <griffen@leland.stanford.edu>
subject:      re: i first heard them....
x-to:         "amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com>
in-reply-to:  <pine.sun.3.91.950908075812.27904a-100000@crl.crl.com>

on fri, 8 sep 1995, amy j. putnam wrote:

> tape in my walkman.  listened to it twice through and was hooked.  love's
> recovery was my first favorite song.  that was also the only time that
> summer i took the boat out.  but the funny thing is...my absolute favorite


like i said, i don't seem to be able to stop emailing tonight, but i just
had to say that boats and "love's recovery" was what did it to me too.
i'm with you amy! (what a cool name)

theresa
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 00:56:52 cdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              victoria <vneidell@vm1.tucc.trinity.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         victoria <vneidell@vm1.tucc.trinity.edu>
subject:      something different

i've been away for the summer so this is my first time to post so far this
school year.  i'm a junior at trinity university in san antonio, tx and
i am a biology major, religion minor.  i got hooked on the indigo girls back
in eight grade, so that was... 1989.  my homeroom had a pizza party and my
homeroom teacher was this young drama teacher and he played the ig cd through
out.  when i asked who they were, he sayed the indigo girls.  like i had
ever heard of them.  about a month later, during chapel service, yes i went
to a private school, these two senior girls sang closer to fine and i was
hooked.  i got my first cd player in february 1989 and i bought my first cd
with a gift certificate i had to sound warehouse, which is now blockbuster
music which is owned by viacom which runs the world.  and my first cd
was the indigo girls cd.  when i got to college they were, and are still
my favorite band, and i think i got my roomate, suitemates, and half my
floor adicted to them by the end of the year.  i just feel it is my duty to
share the wealth.  i think that so far that on every road trip i have been
on during college i take all my ig cds and we spend hours singing along.
texas is a pretty big state(800 miles to el paso from the state line) and
the indigo girls trick helps pass the time.  well thats my story sorry this
was long victoria
ps.  all those ani difranco listeners who wrote about her last year thank you
very much.  she is so wonderful.  anyone else out there if you have a chance
to buy even one of her cds, get it.  you will be trully rewarded for it.
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 01:29:41 edt
reply-to:     jon miner <jjminer@facstaff.wisc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jon miner <jjminer@facstaff.wisc.edu>
subject:      t-shirt final draft and count

ok, i've got the final draft for the t-shirt rady now. all i need now
is somewhere to print it.

------
front:

folkisgr(u with two dots)ven  <right in middle, across upper chest>

back:

indigo-girls@netspace.org <top, kinda between shoulders>

"we've no need for anger with intimate strangers..." - reunion (amy
ray)
  <center of back>

net.indigo_girls  <lower back>

------

i decided against a picture as it would simply increase the cost and
slow down the processing.  and, besides, less is more around here :)
it'll be on unbleached cotton shirts...  please, mail me if you want
one, so i know how many to order (this also affects the price, as i'm
not planning to make any profit on this :)  but, it will probably be
around $15..  that is not a gaurentee.   also, please mail me any
important size data, (like xl, l, m, s) so i know what size to send
you..  if you are out of the continental us, please make me aware so i
can send you the proper price in your local currency (plus shipping,
etc) ..  whew. that was a lot.  i think i'm tdone for now..


                  -*jon*-

...  "death is but a doorway - time is but a window - i'll be back."
                -vigo the omnipotent.

if all the world is a stage....
        then the light at the end of the tunnel...

must be god's way of saying...
        "get off the stage!"


geek code v3.0:
gu!     d?(dx) s a--- c++>+++ u? p?  l e? n+ k- w---(w)
        m-- !v y+ t+ 5 r        tv++ b+(++) d--(----) e-* h!
        r++ y++(**) w++ o+++ pe(-)(--) ps++(+++) pgp x++
        di++ g

*silence = death*

jjminer@facstaff.wisc.edu  | http://www.wp.com/aids_daily_summary
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 03:52:18 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jo norvelle walker <jo@pluto.njcc.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jo norvelle walker <jo@pluto.njcc.com>
subject:      re: biblical stuff?
x-to:         nlyng@postoffice.ptd.net

>has anyone had *this* problem when introducing ig to a friend, family-member or
>other?......."is prince of darkness satanic?"......."is hey, jesus
>blasphemous?".....

can't speak for everyone, but i am a christian, and hey, jesus is one of my
favorite songs.  i certainly don't think it's blasphemous!  prince of
darkness is not one of my favorites (but that has nothing to do with your
question).


jo
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 18:23:03 +1000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              piquet the cat <piquet@geko.com.au>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         piquet the cat <piquet@geko.com.au>
subject:      re: music screener
x-to:         jennifer lerner <75262.1452@compuserve.com>
in-reply-to:  <950909053225_75262.1452_ghi102-1@compuserve.com>

on sat, 9 sep 1995, jennifer lerner wrote:

> (the screener is for touch me fall btw).  anyway, the graphics aren't amazing
> but i didn't really care- it is well worth $13 to be able to hear amy and emily
> (and see somewhat blurry images of them bouncing about the screen) instead of

i got the screener a couple weeks ago, and the graphics are great on mine...
sounds good too.

for some reason the screensaver didn't want to play... then the other day
it started kicking in at odd times... like while i'm in the middle of
typing an email or something.

weird but oh well, that's windows for your,
sherlyn
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
piquet the cat (piquet@geko.com.au).
also known as sherlyn koo (sherlyn@geko.com.au).
"... pray, in your darkness, for wings to set you free..."
                        - melissa etheridge
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 10:04:01 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sue steinike <steinike@mace.cc.purdue.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sue steinike <steinike@mace.cc.purdue.edu>
subject:      re: something different
in-reply-to:  <199509090401.xaa10863@mace.cc.purdue.edu>; from "automatic
              digest processor" at sep 9, 95 12:00 am

hi everyone!  since we're talking about schools i'll add my bit.  it's pretty
scary to think i've been in school for almost 20 years... i went to a small
college in wisconsin: st. norbert college, and like margaret at mt. holyoke
i'm proud to say that snc has ranked near the top in the "small school"
category in the us news ratings.  i majored in chemistry and english (got a
b.s. because the registrar was a jerk and told me i couldn't get a b.a. also),
and i'm now starting my fourth year of graduate school at purdue.  i passed
my prelims last semester, so now i'm an official ph.d. candidate in analytical
chemistry.  once i'm finished, i think the line "the prize is always worth
the rocky ride" from "the wood song" might even find its way into my thesis!

i first heard ig when ctf was on the radio all the time when i was a sophomore.
i was a member of the international english honor society (sigma tau delta - we
had tons of jokes about "being an std"), and every semester all the new
members were asked to read a poem or passage that was their favorite, or had
special meaning to them.  well my friend trisha, who is one of the funniest
people i ever met in my life, read the lyrics from ctf.  she got really serious
and said she was just amazed at the quality of the lyrics, and wanted to share
them with everyone.  my first cd i bought was rop, when "galileo" was being
played all the time, and since then i have all the cd's and saw the girls
in concert in indianapolis in april.  now i want to learn how to play
the guitar.

it's really great to "meet" a bunch of new people on the list!  have a great
weekend!

sue
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 12:17:00 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sheri stanley <sstanley@infinet.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sheri stanley <sstanley@infinet.com>
subject:      re: indigo-girls digest - 4 sep 1995 to 5 sep 1995
x-to:         smartass <irving@chaph.usc.edu>

hi..

the fingering you gave for the g chord is indeed the way emily plays it..and
probably amy too. there is a www site for the indigo girls songs. if you're
interested...e-mail me.

-sheri
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 12:25:00 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sheri stanley <sstanley@infinet.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sheri stanley <sstanley@infinet.com>
subject:      re: the perfect indigo girls mix
x-to:         w blake thompson <wbt1@ra.msstate.edu>

>hello all,
>   i have decided to make a tape of various ig songs for my girlfriend.
>
i was wondering if someone could give me any advice.  if you were
>making a 100 minute tape of ig songs, which ones  would you put on
>there?  any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
>
> ohhhh, this will be fun. okay, my pics are:

-closer to fine
-the wood song
-virginia woolf
-mystery
-fare thee well (ok, it's sad, but it's a beautiful song!)
-strange fire
-watershed
-chickenman
-joking
-galileo
-touch me fall
-least complicated
-hey jesus
-kid fears
-welcome me
-you and me of the 10,000 wars
-reunion

ok..enough for now. it's not 100 mins., but it's a start :)
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 12:35:48 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              alexis brown <abrown2@zeus.towson.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         alexis brown <abrown2@zeus.towson.edu>
subject:      thanks  (nigc)
in-reply-to:  <199509090402.aaa11152@netspace.org>

to any who prayed for rain, we got a little drizzle yesterday here in
baltimore and hopefully the heavens will open up with somemore.

thanks to all who have written me to inform me that there are some
non-marylanders out there who have heard of towson state.  oh, one little
thing to our credit...if anyone out there is a nfl fan there's a guy
named tony vinson who went to the chargers last season, he's a tsu student.
i don't know who he's playing for this season, but i know he's out there
somewhere.  thanks again.

alexis

"i could go crazy on a night like tonight, when summer's beginnning to
give up her fight."
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 13:54:10 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              email addict <bd27119@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         email addict <bd27119@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu>
subject:      my first memories..

i would just have to say that this is the best mailing list i have
ever encountered.  i am a sophomore at binghamton university in new
york.  the first time i heard the girls, i hated them (can you believe
it?) my older sister, whose musical tastes change like the wind, all
of a sudden bought ig.  she kept playing loc over and over again. i
wanted to break the cd in half.

but then...i discovered them.  i work at a camp in the summer as a
counselor.  my friends were singing "least complicated" around a
campfire during staff week.  the girls just fit in so well at camp,
cause the soulful, powerful music is just what you like to sing at
camp!! anyway, i've been a die-hard fan ever since.


that's just my two cents.

---sally
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 20:06:20 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              captain darling <hidrjg@cent1.lancs.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         captain darling <hidrjg@cent1.lancs.ac.uk>
subject:      college & t-shirts &stuff...
in-reply-to:  <199509090401.faa15847@listserv.rl.ac.uk> from "automatic digest
              processor" at sep 9, 95 00:00:53 am

thought i'd come out of the woodwork for hopefully more than a brief
moment...
i first heard ig a relatively short time ago, probaly late last year,
when a canadian exchange student at lancaster university, u.k.
introduced me to them - i've become a bigger fan than her now. now i'm
the exchange student, at the university of illinois at champaign-urbana,
and i'm amazed atthe number of people that have heard of the girls.  i'm
just crossing my fingers that i'll be able to see them live before i go
home next summer - can anyone offer me any cause to do more than hope
that this will happen?  and if they do tour, where of there regular
venues would be a good place for me to go (remmbering that i'm stuck in
the middle of nowhere!)?
as for the t-shirt, unbleached cotton sounds good, and i'm for the
bigger design on the back, smaller one on the front suggestion.

                       rebecca.

"baldrick, that is the worst plan since abe lincoln said to his wife,
'i'm sick of sitting around the house, let's catch a show'"edmund
blackadder, blackadder goes forth.
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 14:12:38 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              alycia n broz <anb038@nwu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         alycia n broz <anb038@nwu.edu>
subject:      something different

i'm sitting in the library, reading my e-mail instead of studying, and
enjoying all of the e-mail "personal stories" of how people discovered the
ig.  i was one of the first to respond and only provided the "facts," but,
i'd love to join in and tell my story.
a fellow ra at marquette university in milwaukee popped in the self-titled
cassette one night while we were studying.  i had never heard the ig before,
but the next day the songs i had heard the night before kept going through
my head. i immediately dubbed the tape.  as fate would have it, ig showed up
on my tv at about 3:00am one night  . . . i could not even tell you the
show.  and, as fate would have it again, ig came to mu a couple of months
later, with the opening band, ellen james society.  i have been a (avid) fan
ever since.
now, i'm at northwestern u, in chicago, as a law student (first year).  i've
got a picture of amy and emily on my dorm wall . . .
now back to studying.
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 16:17:44 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jan vansyckel <mglz19a@prodigy.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jan vansyckel <mglz19a@prodigy.com>
subject:      12,000 curfews

does anyone know if this will be released in the uk? i have a friend
who would really like to know.

thanks,

- jan
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 16:23:40 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              dresden5@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         dresden5@aol.com
subject:      re: you know when you're an ig fan when...

when in a really boring history class you and your friend sitting next to you
decide to write the words of ghost onto our binders. for the following week
everyone who runs across them asks you if you wrote them and you shyly grin
and give emily her deserved credit......
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 18:31:47 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bkrbkr@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "<maggie e. poulos>" <bkrbkr@aol.com>
subject:      re: something different

hi all,
i just thought that i'd add to all the college stuff...
i am a freshperson at franklin and marshall college in lancaster pa( the
girls played here in '93) and i'm an intended theater major...but all i
really want to do is play guitar.
the frist time i heard the girls was in 1990, when i was in 8th grade....a
good friend and i got into them at about the same time.  i first saw them in
the spring of '91 at the mann music center, during the rop tour.  amy was
wearing that blue band jacket( i've wanted one ever since) and emily was
wearing a pair of cow printed pants. they opened with galileo and played r&j,
and fair thee well...it was too cool.....i've been hooked ever since:)
i've seen them 7 times since then...most recently at the newport folk
fest...they are everything, but you all know that:)
-maggie
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 18:10:33 -0600
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              richard p withycombe <himar@selway.umt.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         richard p withycombe <himar@selway.umt.edu>
subject:      richard's daughter:  my story
in-reply-to:  <199509090402.aaa11098@netspace.org>

hi

i just graduated from the evergreen state college in olympia, wa.  i
earned a b.s. degree in forensic psychology.

i first heard ig because a friend(we'll call her amy) of my good friend
(we'll call him bunny) gave him a tape of rop.  he passed it on to me.  i
gave it a quick listen, but was too involved in some other tape to get
hooked.  i listened to it later when it seemed to be the only tape in my
car.  then i decided it was really wonderful.  bunny and i have been to
two concerts.  one good, one not so much.


i'm richard's daughter (we'll call her mary) and that's my story.
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 21:23:11 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              shelby <slt115@psu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         shelby <slt115@psu.edu>
subject:      re: emily married with children?
x-to:         jan vansyckel <mglz19a@prodigy.com>

at  2:39 pm 9/4/95 -0400, jan vansyckel wrote:
>hi all,
>
>first let me say that i *do* respect amy and emily's privacy.  i don't
>not just sit around trying to delve into there personal business,
>but...... when i hear something this big..... well i am a very curious
>person and so i have to ask if it is true or not.
>
>i was talking with a women i met at a party yesterday when the subject
>of ig came up. she told me she was at the university of new hampshire
>indigo girls show last year. (soon after so was released) she also told
>me that emily came out on stage holding a dark haired baby, followed by
>a dark haired man,  and that emily introduced him as her *husband*,
>and that this was her child.
>
>she also told me that no one in the audience seemed shocked or
>surprised and they all clapped for her.
>
>this woman *swears* she is not pulling my let and that this *really*
>happened.
>
>if any of you have *any* information on this i would really appreciate
>you posting it or sending me an e-mail.
>
>i swear i will drop this subject and not go on and on about personal ig
>issues.

jan,

i too respect emily and amy's privacy, but curiosity is what killed the
cat, so i have a reply to your question.
i heard, through some sort of an ig grapevine, that emily had come out on
stage with a child, who had been lost, so she had brought him out to see if
his/her parents were in the audience. i'm glad to say that i didn't hear
the frightful rumor about a husband.
i do have a question of my own, however, and it may sound a little silly,
but how about amy and emily, together?
my own personal theory is that when they made their earlier albums, up
until nomads, indians, and saints, they were together happily. when rites
of passage came out, they had experienced a parting of ways, and were at
odds. all was resolved with the making of swamp ophelia and musical harmony
was once again accompanied by happy lyrics.

when you listen to the lyrics, can you see the twisted traces of dissaray that i
am referring to?

signed,
celia
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 21:32:21 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>
subject:      re: emily married with children?
in-reply-to:  <199509100123.vaa52148@r02n08.cac.psu.edu>; from "shelby" at sep
              9, 95 9:23 pm

>
> i too respect emily and amy's privacy, but curiosity is what killed the
> cat, so i have a reply to your question.
> i heard, through some sort of an ig grapevine, that emily had come out on
> stage with a child, who had been lost, so she had brought him out to see if
> his/her parents were in the audience. i'm glad to say that i didn't hear
> the frightful rumor about a husband.
> i do have a question of my own, however, and it may sound a little silly,
> but how about amy and emily, together?
> my own personal theory is that when they made their earlier albums, up
> until nomads, indians, and saints, they were together happily. when rites
> of passage came out, they had experienced a parting of ways, and were at
> odds. all was resolved with the making of swamp ophelia and musical harmony
> was once again accompanied by happy lyrics.
>
> when you listen to the lyrics, can you see the twisted traces of dissaray that i
> am referring to?
>

nip it now.

to the best of anyone's knowledge, there has never been a romantic
involvement between a&e.  they are both gay, but not ever involved with
each other.

heck, they can't even write decent music together *grin*

                                -- chris


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mit center for space research                 upon the stars...."
cmbecker@space.mit.edu                           -- e. saliers

        http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/cmbecker/home.html     [my homepage]
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date:         sat, 9 sep 1995 21:53:47 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              william norris <wnorris@soulcage.inmind.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         william norris <wnorris@soulcage.inmind.com>
subject:      re: emily married with children?
in-reply-to:  <199509100123.vaa52148@r02n08.cac.psu.edu> from "shelby" at sep
              9, 95 09:23:11 pm

[most of a post speculating on the possibility of a romantic relationship
between amy and emily deleted because it's none of my business and also
because it plays on the suggestion that two non-straight people in the
same room can't keep their hands off each other, and that's ignorance]

>
>  all was resolved with the making of swamp ophelia and musical harmony
> was once again accompanied by happy lyrics.
>
> signed,
> celia
>

i'm not going to flame you any further on this, because i can feel you
getting singed from over here....but happy lyrics????  what have you been
listening to?  let's see..."left me a fool," "blood and fire" "land of
cannan," "cold as ice," "half moon cafe," "prince of darkness," "never
stop."  i'd call none of these happy (and i'll except cold as ice, never
stop, and half moon cafe as cheap shots on my part)...listen a little
closer to the words...

peace,
bill--who's really very angry, but trying to keep it in check...
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 01:51:18 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jj813@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "<jenny roesler>" <jj813@aol.com>
subject:      re: my first memories..

while reading all the postings about first memories of ig, i started feeling
old and nostalgic.the old part isn't too bad...but when i hear people say
they were in 8th grade in 1990...well...i can't remember the year i was in
8th grade <g>  actually, i can but don't think i want to admit it...  ;)

i had been with my lover for about 3 years, and always used to rummage
through her tapes...always found the girls' 1st tape but thought  "it must be
some of that cris williamson-holly near-teresa trull women's music stuff" and
though i liked women's music for a spell in my life and appreciate all they
did to open doors for later sisters, it was no longer my style.  give me a
good melissa tape any day, i thought.  this was around 1990.  one day i had
exhaused our supply and in a fit of boredom, put in the girls' tape....it
started playing "blood and fire"...and i was blown away!  no kidding, it
happened just like that....i thought it was beautiful, and haunting, and the
song sent chills down my back....and i was hooked.  i must have listened to
that tape a hundred times over the next few days, and i could have kicked
myself for not listening to it sooner.  that's what i get for being stubborn!


i have been an avid, passionate ig fan since, and counted the days for each
new release.  my lover (well, she's an ex now, but we're still close) always
laughs and says she gets the credit for my enlightenment.  i'm just glad it
happened.  as much as i love melissa e and a few others, the girls are
forever at the top of my list.  it's funny, but as i approach 30 (there, i
said it!!) i thought some of that obsessive, passionate fan stuff would
mellow out....but it hasn't been the case.  i think it has to do with the
incredible force and passion of amy and emily's lyrics...the songs always
have touched me in a way no other artist has ever been able to do...touched a
place so deep at times i'm not sure i even knew how to reach it...but somehow
that's what the girls bring out in me.  i truly believe i'm a better person
for what they have given to all of us.  :)

i have a preference for amy's songs...couldn't have the least bit of
relevance to the fact that i have just the *tiniest* crush on her... <g>
actually i'm drawn to the force and passion in her songs.

fyi, since we seem to be doing the college thing...i'm currently working on
finishing my bs in chemistry with a physics minor and hope to do my grad work
at univ of washington or ucla  in meteorology...guess you could say i'm doing
college on the 14-year plan.  ;)  i've found i appreciate it more after
getting all the wild party stuff out of my system in my mid 20's but marvel
at all of you who are so young and seem to know where you're going at 18 or
19...i sure didn't!!

peace and love***
jenny
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 10:50:18 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "m. brooke robertshaw" <water@randomc.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "m. brooke robertshaw" <water@randomc.com>
subject:      re: my first memories..
in-reply-to:  <950910015112_15342237@mail06.mail.aol.com>

can't help myself.. simple-- brother had nothing interesing in his cd
collection during a summer when i was spending hours on his computer..
except for this song 'closer to fine' so i put it on and thats all i
listend to for hours on end during the summer of 89.. sophomore in hs..

just graduated.. gonna go back in educational technology when i get
around to getting an application..

________________________________________________________________________


        "court was in session.. there you were.. showing off your
     pedigree.. or where you just slumming.. shall i invoke destiny.."
                     -cooper seay
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 10:28:02 cst
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "tsuch002@maroon.tc.umn.edu" <tsuch002@maroon.tc.umn.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "tsuch002@maroon.tc.umn.edu" <tsuch002@maroon.tc.umn.edu>
subject:      this thread may never die...

you know you're an ig fan when...

you just found out you're pregnant, and you intend to blast closer to fine
as your child enters the world.

- connie

------------------------------
todd and connie tsuchiya
tsuch002@maroon.tc.umn.edu
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 11:19:49 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "lori h. levy" <llevy03@emory.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "lori h. levy" <llevy03@emory.edu>
subject:      auction update 9/10

hi again!

note:  thought i'd just mention this in case there was any confusion:
all items are open and used unless otherwise noted (i.e. marked sealed).
there are no defects however, and all the cds and tapes play perfectly.  i
even went and spoke to perry at rdr about dented cans 'cause i'm not a
vinyl connoisseur and he verified that the vinyl was in excellent condition.
just want y'all to know what you're getting.   :)

items with no name after them have not been bid on; minimum bid is
listed.  names are included so duplicate bidders will know who bid first.
auction ends at midnight on september 12, 1995.

thanks again everyone!

--lori
llevy03@emory.edu

                                                   current bid
indigo girls                                       -----------
------------
* shades of indigo cd (orange cover)                    $70 (eric)
* shades of indigo cd (purple cover) (sealed!)          $85 (margaret)
* reverse-1 live cd                                    $160 (erica)
* don't eat out of dented cans (vinyl)                  $65 (marcy)
* land of canaan/never stop cassette single             $20 (renee)
* touch me fall cd promo                                $10 (sue)

*** point of clarification: the tmf promo cd is the us version with only
a studio version of tmf on it: "special version from the forthcoming
epic release: swamp ophelia"... ***

*** another thing i forgot to mention earlier: the purple shades is sealed.

michelle malone
---------------
* building fires over atlanta cd promo                  $61 (deb)
* new experience cassette                               $10 (sandy)
  (not the daemon release... sealed...)

kristen hall
------------
* real life stuff cd (hetzel label, signed by kh)       $30 (ken)
* official bootleg tape                                 $35 (kim)
* kristen hall self-titled cassette                     $21 (marcy)

ellen james society
-------------------
* amsterdam/everything 7" (red vinyl)                   $20 (kelley)
* ejs self-titled cassette                              $15 (nick)
* hand-decorated vinyl copies of the survivor's parade  $12 ea.
  (5 copies... each one is unique... they are all sealed...)
  (discount for multiples)

other stuff
-----------
* betty cd: hello betty                                  $10 (dresden5)
* a tribute to bob dylan, vol. 1 cd                      $18 (linda)
* deadicated cd (w/ ig: "uncle john's band")             $15 (cera)
* andrew hyra/k. bush cd: st. christopher's crossing     $12 (marcy)
* sandra bernhard cd promo: manic superstar              $10 (carolyn)
* dede vogt cassette: goliath dreaming                   $15 (perry)
* ashley & mark cassette: covertown                       $5
* wendy bucklew cassette: rage in the ring               $51 (deb)

more info about any of these available upon request.

thanks again...

--lori
llevy03@emory.edu
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 11:45:33 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "lori h. levy" <llevy03@emory.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "lori h. levy" <llevy03@emory.edu>
subject:      more on t-shirts (but not list shirts)

hi people.

i was at a charity yard sale yesterday for the billings house which is a
non-profit aids hospice foundation (i.e. a place where pwas who have no
money and no health insurance can go for care).  anyway, some of you may
remember that a&e did a benefit concert for the billings house back in april
(called rock for aids).  well, i just wanted to mention that very nice
rock for aids/billings house t-shirts are still for sale, and i thought
some of y'all might be interested in purchasing them.  they're $10 each,
white with the words "the billings house" written in black on the front.
red ribbon and the words "faith hope love" underneath.  back says "rock
for aids: a benefit for the creation of the billings house (with red
ribbon) a charitable aids hospice for all people with aids."  then it
lists the performers...
"featuring:
rock-a-teens
viva la diva
mary fortune express
smoke
gracie moon
kristen hall - cooper tisdale
the indigo girls"

along the right side there's a cool drawing of an acoustic guitar.  :)

it's a really nice shirt and i know there are some of you out there who'd
want it for your collection...  it's also a great cause, so if anyone's
interested, send me e-mail.  i spoke with jenny this morning and she said
they only had about 30 left, so act fast...

btw, for the atlanta folks out there, there's another billings house
benefit happening on sept. 29: a cabaret show with entertainment, an
auction and hors d'oeuvres.  advance tix are $35, $40 the night of the show.
special guest: kristen hall...  :)

oh, and jenny mentioned to me that they're planning another benefit
sometime later in the year, "and that one will be pretty big," she said.
don't know whether that was a euphemism for "a&e will be there," but you
never know!!!

okay, that's all for now.  get those t-shirt orders in!

:)

lori
llevy03@emory.edu

p.s. another message to other atlanta folks:  there's a flea market next
sunday 9/17 (from 12-4) in the parking lot of the otherside to benefit
charis books (atlanta's feminist bookstore) and my squeeze and i will be
there so drop by and say hi.  we'll be the ones selling billings house
t-shirts and giving away free popsicles (donations graciously accepted;
proceeds to go to billings house).  oh, by the way, the ads for the flea
market say there'll be live music but i have no idea who yet...
:)
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 11:00:55 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "lori l. collins" <lcollins@jaguar1.usouthal.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "lori l. collins" <lcollins@jaguar1.usouthal.edu>
subject:      the movie song
in-reply-to:  <199509100400.aaa29576@netspace.org>

> theresa teen yun wong said:
>
> i sort of figured in my mind it was bernstein's hit, so i just
> wanted to share my excitement when lorinda took the same opinion.  it
> especially makes sense becuase amy sings the words, "there's a place for
> us" to the melody that's in west side story.  anyways, naz, you're cool too!

i always thought the song was the love song from romeo and juilet - and i
believe the title is "a time for us."

lori
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 14:59:11 -0400
reply-to:     jude shabry <hey_jude@brown.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jude shabry <hey_jude@brown.edu>
subject:      re: auction update 9/10
x-to:         "lori h. levy" <llevy03@emory.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of "sun, 10 sep 1995 11:19:49 edt."
              <pine.sv4.3.91.950910111902.4726a-100000@curly>

perhaps i am missing something key, but i can see people paying a lot
of money for limited edition cds, but why in the world would you pay
more-than-new prices for a used cd that you can buy new in any store?

one obvious example being deadicated, but i'm sure there are others.


     -jude
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 14:47:58 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jones <jone3176@saintmarys.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jones <jone3176@saintmarys.edu>
subject:      the college thread...

you know...as i've been reading all the posts about colleges and majors,
i've noticed that many people, including myself, either are or were
religion majors...must be amy's influence over us?!  what do y'all
think?

carol
jone3176@saintmarys.edu.
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 16:59:14 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              hlevine@falcon.ic.net
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         hlevine@falcon.ic.net
subject:      re: indigo-girls digest - 4 sep 1995 to 5 sep 1995

>i was simply curious about how several of you have mentioned how you have
>changed the way you finger the g chord to accomodate closer to fine. i
>learned to finger my g as 320033.

ummmm, 320003 using the middle, ring, and pinky :) which facilitated the
hammering on 302013; the better to play "squeezebox" by "the who" with.
sigh, am i really that old?
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 17:20:25 gmt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              wingstar@mulberry.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         pat stark <wingstar@mulberry.com>
subject:      need help!

i'm new to the mailing list and i was wonderinging if anyone out there could
help
me.  i'm trying to get a copy of "live at the uptown lounge" and the book
for their first album.  it is hard to find these things where i live so if
anyone can point me in the right direction, i would really appreciate it.

on the topic of where i first heard of the girls, i was at work where they
played a station i never listen to at home.  i heard the d.j. say the ig
were coming up next.  their name kinda caught me so i stood and listened.
closer to fine came on and i have been hooked ever since.  i have seen them
in concert only once (again where i live, not many concerts around here.)

anyway if anyone can help me thanks!

pat
wingstar@mulberry.com

another you know when...  someone plays a song off of any of the ig cds and
when that song is over you know and start singing the next one before the
music starts.
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 16:18:01 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              keller jennifer l <jlk299s@nic.smsu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         keller jennifer l <jlk299s@nic.smsu.edu>
subject:      re: something different

all right, i know i'm a little late on this thread, but when i read the
posting about religion majors today, i had to respond.  i am a
freshperson at southwest missouri state university in springfield, mo.
my major is antiquites with an emphasis on near eastern studies; i'd like
to eventually go into biblical archaeology.
i discovered ig fairly recently; my first experience was seeing "galileo" on
mtv.  last year, i became good friends with a boy who was a huge ig fan,
which further cultivated my interest.  now, i am hooked.  i went to my
first concert this march, and i get tears in my eyes and butterflies in
my stomach every time i think of it.  just thought i'd share; i couldn't
resist. :)
no cool sig. yet,
jenn
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 16:51:51 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              darren m glass <darglass@owlnet.rice.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         darren m glass <darglass@owlnet.rice.edu>
subject:      re: nothing different
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.89.9509101610.a27827-0100000@nic.smsu.edu>

ok.  my turn to introduce myself.  i'm a junior math/econ major at rice
university here in houston.  i was born in ohio, but moved to atlanta at
the age of 2, where my family still lives...i first saw amy and emily at
the little five points pub ages ago, but my mom dragged me to that show
(i was 10 or 11 at the time...) and i didn't really enjoy it that much.
i have very few memories of it, except that i now kick myself for not
enjoying it more.  i "really" discovered them when they did a live radio
show (on wkls in atlanta) right before they opened for rem in atlanta.  i
thought they were quite awesome, and i saw one of those rem shows at the
omni in the 3rd row.

after that, i fell in love with them...and i've been a huge fan ever
since, though it was several years before i saw them live again, but i
have seen them several dozen times since then.

oh yeah, amy's cousin was also my calculus teacher, and he encouraged my
interest in them greatly...

dmg

=============================================================================
darren m glass                            "anyway you say it,
darglass@owlnet.rice.edu                        always coca cola"
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~darglass/                - jaf
==============================================================================
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 18:09:15 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
subject:      re: cedar tree
x-to:         srohse@dafbbs.com

>can anyone offer any insight as to what cedar tree is all about? i read a
>barbara kinsolver novel some months ago in which she briefly mentins a native
>american ritual (sioux?) of planting a tree (cedar? then again, maybe not) when
>a loved one dies. now i can't listen to cedar tree without thinking about this
>moving practice. is this what amy had in mind? or is she really just waxing
>poetic about gardening? just wondering,

i shoul probably read through the rest of my mail before i respond to this,
because i'm sure someone else already has, but i don't feel like it, so there.
you're right on the cedar tree reference. a friend of amy's showed her a house
and property that had cedar trees planted on it. the friend told amy that the
guy who lived there planted a cedar tree when his wife died. there were 5
trees.

now, to tie this in with another thread, the thing about mary had a little
lamb in center stage...oooooooohhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! i finally heard it. i sat down
the other night and played the guitar solo several times through, and sure
'nuff, there it was, with emily singing ever so softly in the background. wow,
those two are just two cool for words. _and_ this reminded me of a similar
thing with cedar tree, which has beethoven's "ode to joy" in the guitar solo.
pretty neato, i think.

and here's a not really related question. the girls do most of their recording
for albums live. that is, they probably record the guitar and vocals at the
same time, and they don't use a lot of overdubbing or whatever. what i mean
is, they don't record multiple guitar or vocal tracks from the same
individual. that way they can reproduce the recording in a live setting
because they don't each have multiple vocal lines. am i making any sense? now.
an exception to this is wild, wild party in the loquat tree, (which they
didn't write, and don't perform live). during the a capella section, there are
two amy vocals, and two emily vocals all going at the same time. anyone know
of any other exceptions?

just thought i'd toss that out there.

folkisgruven,
lorindigo

lorinda wright           "...now you can fall for chains of silver, and you
lw01@lehigh.edu           can fall for chains of gold..." -m.k.
lehigh university
bethlehem, pa            "...you're the reason i'm travelling on, but don't
                          think twice, it's alright..." -b. dylan
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 18:40:25 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              be81830@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         heidi lloyd <be81830@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu>
subject:      blue food

does anyone have a copy of blue food with good sound--no hissing, etc?
i just received a copy in the mail and it was a little hard to listen
to.  i wondered if a "good" copy was attainable or if they're all
compromised as a result of the original recording of it.

thanks!

heidi:)
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 19:19:12 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>
subject:      a & e overdubs...
x-to:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
in-reply-to:  <199509102209.saa87596@ns2-1.cc.lehigh.edu>

a lot of the more recent stuff has been a _lot_ more overdubbed -- i
mean, having the strings in touch me fall dubbed in by musicians in
europe?  this is a live setting?  since they have had access to better
equipment they have been using it.  i am sure that they still do the base
vocals and guitars together but beyond that it's just pushing your luck, eh?
take care... phil

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pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu                   "i'm not a coward,
                                              i'm a proud man of sorts.."
http://www.roanoke.edu/~pnorman                         - big fish ensemble
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 20:29:31 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kelly fields <kfields@awod.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kelly fields <kfields@awod.com>
subject:      a lil bit of lovin or somethin'

hey!  i havent posted in forever, so i've got quite a lot to share.  i
will start with saying that i feel so young because i was introduced to
ig in 6th grade and loved them instantly.  i was always made fun of cause
i had "indigo girls" written rather large on my bookbag while all my
other peers where totally into the m.c. hammer, debbie gibson kinda
phase.  needless to say, most of those people today are just realizing
how great the girls are.  now that im a little freshman in college i am
'converting' my roomie and her friendlies to ig fans, so, the cycle
continues.
                ok, the next thing i was wondering about is your favorite
ig quotes.  since i graduated high school a year early, all my close
friends are graduating this year.  so, some of them are asking me what
they should use as their quotes.  so, i was looking for some insight on
this subject, hoping you all could help.  hey, they dont even have to be
ig quotes, just whatever you would like for them to be.
thanks
kelly
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 20:43:00 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kimberl563@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kimberl563@aol.com
subject:      bootlegs...

does anyone have a bootleg of the san diego, la or monterey shows with bury
my heart on it?

thanks in advance...
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 21:14:54 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              v085pxks@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         v085pxks@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu
organization: university at buffalo
subject:      another party heard from...

hi there!  my name is julie and i have been quietly, yet happily reading
this list for almost a year now, but havent posted a message yet.  i'm not
sure why really, but this is a good place to start.  i wanted to respond to
the question of when i first heard the girls, and the question of where i
go to school and my major.
first, on a friend's urging i bought rop when it first came out, but never
really got into it (i know, i know, its hard for me to believe now!)
but anyway, last year, my freshman year in college i had a roomate who had
so and i borrowed it one day.  i couldnt stop listening to it, and soon had
all my friends singing least complicated.  i then worked backwards, listening
to my rop tape again.  romeo and juliet could be heard blaring from my cd
player almost 24 hours a day.  then i bought indigo girls and loved it. i
still dont have nis or back on the bus....i plan to get them soon.  my year
of rediscovering the girls was topped off by seeing them in concert in
buffalo last october.  i am very proud to say that i have totally made new
fans for them, because i introduced them to all of my friends, who love them
as much as i do.  wow....for my first post i dont want to bore anyone to
tears!!!
finally, i am a sophmore at university at buffalo, majoring in psychology.
i welcome any private mail if you feel like writing.  hopefully this will not
be my last post...writing is sort of fun...
thanks for listening....

                                           j u l i e
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 11:28:53 +1000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              piquet the cat <piquet@geko.com.au>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         piquet the cat <piquet@geko.com.au>
subject:      re: cedar tree
in-reply-to:  <199509102209.saa87596@ns2-1.cc.lehigh.edu>

on sun, 10 sep 1995, lorinda wright wrote:

> and here's a not really related question. the girls do most of their recording
> for albums live. that is, they probably record the guitar and vocals at the
> same time, and they don't use a lot of overdubbing or whatever. what i mean
> is, they don't record multiple guitar or vocal tracks from the same
> individual. that way they can reproduce the recording in a live setting
> because they don't each have multiple vocal lines. am i making any sense? now.
> an exception to this is wild, wild party in the loquat tree, (which they
> didn't write, and don't perform live). during the a capella section, there are
> two amy vocals, and two emily vocals all going at the same time. anyone know
> of any other exceptions?

there is one line like that in "mystery" - i think it's "you like to
stand in the line of fire (line of fire)... just to show you can
shoot straight from the hip...", where you can hear amy singing both
the background vocal and the harmony to emily's lead.

do you think they record the vocal and guitar tracks simultaneously?
sherlyn

ps the me interview on 60 minutes here was rather inane but they
did show a little clip of her singing 'be my baby now' (is that
what it's called?)  *swoon*...
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
piquet the cat (piquet@geko.com.au).
also known as sherlyn koo (sherlyn@geko.com.au).
"... pray, in your darkness, for wings to set you free..."
                        - melissa etheridge
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 22:01:33 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com>
subject:      re: cedar tree

sherlyn wrote:
>> two amy vocals, and two emily vocals all going at the same time. anyone know
>> of any other exceptions?
>
>there is one line like that in "mystery" - i think it's "you like to
>stand in the line of fire (line of fire)... just to show you can
>shoot straight from the hip...", where you can hear amy singing both
>the background vocal and the harmony to emily's lead.

dammit, sherlyn!!  you stole my response!  :-)  but i do have something to
add.  the reason i noticed this (and possibly the reason you did, too,
sherlyn) is because amy skips one part when they do it live.  and, btw, i
think the lyrics in the parentheses should be 'stand in fire'.  to
doublecheck this, i just put on the australian lc (thanks, sherlyn :)
version of mystery, and there is another point, during the second verse,
where amy's 'made by hand' overlaps with 'if it ever was there...'.

my how obsessive we can be!  :-)

just got history of us today at a record show (along with deb reiser - hey
deb! :).  the very nice salesman played the beginning of every track for us.
so it plays perfectly, and i must say it is the best $22 i have spent in a
while.  :)

:dwayne

dwayne jarrell (djarrell@ren.glaci.com)
"don't fool yourself into thinking things are simple
nobody's lying and still the stories don't line up"
- ani difranco
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 22:01:35 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com>
subject:      re: need help!

>another you know when...  someone plays a song off of any of the ig cds and
>when that song is over you know and start singing the next one before the
>music starts.

i did better than that.  when a few of us (including deb reiser :) roaded
tripped to indianapolis, we were listening to rop when we got to the hotel.
when we got out of the car, (if i remember the songs correctly...) romeo &
juliet had just ended.  as we went into the hotel, i was singing virginia
woolf in my head.  about five minutes later, i found myself singing
chickenman.  and i swear that i am not lying when i say that airplane came
next.  can you tell that i've listened to that one about a million times??  :-)

anxiously awaiting 1200 curfews...

:dwayne

dwayne jarrell (djarrell@ren.glaci.com)
"don't fool yourself into thinking things are simple
nobody's lying and still the stories don't line up"
- ani difranco
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 22:01:37 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com>
subject:      re: cedar tree
x-to:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>

>_and_ this reminded me of a similar
>thing with cedar tree, which has beethoven's "ode to joy" in the guitar solo.
>pretty neato, i think.

and just as i commented that you must listen for emily humming in the
beginning of center stage, i suggest you listen closely for humming in cedar
tree.  :)

and, btw, i know i said this before a long time ago, but (mary had a little
lamb) is actually printed in the lyrics to center stage, presumably because
the words are sung 'ever so softly'.

three posts in one day.  someone please stop me before i become annoying (or
is it *way* too late? :)

:dwayne

dwayne jarrell (djarrell@ren.glaci.com)
"don't fool yourself into thinking things are simple
nobody's lying and still the stories don't line up"
- ani difranco
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 21:58:20 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              derek duncan <dld009@acad.drake.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         derek duncan <dld009@acad.drake.edu>
subject:      re: 1200 curfews...
x-to:         "stephen n. spencer" <spencer@emily.cgrg.ohio-state.edu>
in-reply-to:  "your message dated wed, 06 sep 1995 21:34:52 -0400"
              <pine.sgi.3.91.950906213256.19450a-100000@emily.cgrg.ohio-state.edu>

it looks like 1200 curfews will have an interesting set.  considering it
was taken from the so and honor the earth tours, there are not too many
songs from so.  it is nice to see some of the older stuff.  the tour was so
dominated by so songs, it is nice to see other  songs are going to be on
the live disks.  interesting choice of songs from so.  it is surprising to
see power of two absent, since it was put out as a single.
where did they pull i dont want to know from?  i dont remember seeing
it on any setlists from the last tour.  did they do it very often?

i am looking forward to the release of the disks and the video (finally).
maybe some store will open up at midnight to sell it the day it goes on
sale. a guy is entitled to dream a little.  or better yet maybe the radio
stations will get promo copies sometime soon and they will give us a
preview.

derek

*****************************************
*          derek duncan                 *
*      dld009@acad.drake.edu            *
*****************************************
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 20:08:01 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              was gonzo really in love with chickens?d <cera@helen.bush.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         was gonzo really in love with chickens?d <cera@helen.bush.edu>
subject:      re: a lil bit of lovin or somethin'
x-to:         kelly fields <kfields@awod.com>
in-reply-to:  <pine.bsf.3.91.950910200832.28155b-100000@sumter.awod.com>

all right, kelly's post reminded me of something....i am making a quote
wall..not a book or a t-shirt, just a wall....have been muralling my
walls for a while with flowers and colors and neato designs (at least i
think they are neat :)) anyway....i have been collecting quote from
people's signatures and  putting those up....what i would love to ask
from you, is to let me know your favorite quotes....ig or not...i would
love to fill up this wall, with everyone i know and their philosophies
anyway if this is stupid to you, don't respond, but if you like it please
respond
*hugs* and *snogswithhunny to kat* *grin*
cera
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 13:17:10 +1000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              piquet the cat <piquet@geko.com.au>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         piquet the cat <piquet@geko.com.au>
subject:      re: cedar tree
in-reply-to:  <199509110301.waa03148@ren.glaci.com>

on sun, 10 sep 1995, dwayne d. jarrell wrote:

> dammit, sherlyn!!  you stole my response!  :-)  but i do have something to
> add.  the reason i noticed this (and possibly the reason you did, too,
> sherlyn) is because amy skips one part when they do it live.  and, btw, i
> think the lyrics in the parentheses should be 'stand in fire'.  to
> doublecheck this, i just put on the australian lc (thanks, sherlyn :)
> version of mystery, and there is another point, during the second verse,
> where amy's 'made by hand' overlaps with 'if it ever was there...'.

eek.  sorry dwayne... here, you can have your response back!  i'm done
with it, rully! *grin*  and yes, it is 'stand in fire' - you're right about
that (where's my caffeine dammit! :) ).  the reason i noticed it is 'cos
there are a couple of points in the acoustic mix of mystery (off the
aust. lc yes :) where you can distinctly hear amy twice.  kinda
snooted me off when i first heard it, i admit. :)

> my how obsessive we can be!  :-)

*grin* yes, but that's a *good* thing, right? :)

> just got history of us today at a record show (along with deb reiser - hey
> deb! :).  the very nice salesman played the beginning of every track for us.
> so it plays perfectly, and i must say it is the best $22 i have spent in a
> while.  :)

so, of all the copies that people have bought, roughly what percentage
of them are flawed vs. okay?  mine's fine up until about 3/4 of the
way through mona lisas, and it won't play american tune at all.

that's okay though. *grin*
sherlyn
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
piquet the cat (piquet@geko.com.au).
also known as sherlyn koo (sherlyn@geko.com.au).
"... pray, in your darkness, for wings to set you free..."
                        - melissa etheridge
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date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 21:14:31 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              linda joanne napikoski <napikosk@chaph.usc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         linda joanne napikoski <napikosk@chaph.usc.edu>
subject:      re: this thread may never die...
in-reply-to:  <50972.tsuch002@maroon.tc.umn.edu>

on sun, 10 sep 1995, tsuch002@maroon.tc.umn.edu wrote:

> you know you're an ig fan when...
>
> you just found out you're pregnant, and you intend to blast closer to fine
> as your child enters the world.
>
> - connie

or how about when someone hypothetically asks you "if you ever had
twins..?" and you don't even need time to think about what you would name
them...but for their sake, you hope they are female.

linda
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 00:14:10 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              clark a gordon <cagord01@morehead-st.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         clark a gordon <cagord01@morehead-st.edu>
subject:      re: indigo-girls digest - 4 sep 1995 to 5 sep 1995
x-to:         smartass <irving@chaph.usc.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.sun.3.91.950908155739.5331c-100000@girtab.usc.edu>

yeah, know what you mean.  it fit right in with the way i was playing at
the time.  the guitar style fit in, and the overall reaction was "yes,
you can feel these things.  they are real. other people in the worl feel
exactly the same way.  thanks to that second album, and a little to guys
like j.c.mellencamp, tom petty, page, etc., i started writing my own
songs.  my friend used to say that i'm a female folk singer trapped in a
man's body...  this message my be screwy due to config problems ( it
won't let me proofread!).  anyway, i know i could pull a tour list off a
page somewhere, but does anyone know if ig are coming anywhere close to
good ol' kentucky?  if so, when?
"sing! sing! sing!"
clark gordon, morehead state u., morehead, ky.on fri, 8 sep 1995, smartass
wrote:

> hi there all! cheers from so cal :)
>
> i was simply curious about how several of you have mentioned how you have
> changed the way you finger the g chord to accomodate closer to fine. i
> learned to finger my g as 320033. i'm wondering how you  played it
> before, cause i'm pretty sure this is the fingering used in the song. did
> you begin with the bar chord?
>
> just curious,
>
> lisa :)
>
> p.s. anyone have any tabs for emily's solos, besides the tabs in the
> songbooks or at the ftp site? and one more seemingly futile attempt to
> find anyone with chords for any of kristen hall's stuff...
>
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 00:47:39 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              clark a gordon <cagord01@morehead-st.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         clark a gordon <cagord01@morehead-st.edu>
subject:      re: the movie song
x-to:         "lori l. collins" <lcollins@jaguar1.usouthal.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.88.9509101030.a2324-0100000@jaguar1.usouthal.edu>

someone (not me, i don't have the 'chops' neccesary on the net) should
try to find out from mar knoppfler, after all its a dire straits tune,
isn't it?  just thinking...:}

clark g., morehead, ky.on sun, 10 sep 1995, lori l. collins wrote:

> > theresa teen yun wong said:
> >
> > i sort of figured in my mind it was bernstein's hit, so i just
> > wanted to share my excitement when lorinda took the same opinion.  it
> > especially makes sense becuase amy sings the words, "there's a place for
> > us" to the melody that's in west side story.  anyways, naz, you're cool too!
>
> i always thought the song was the love song from romeo and juilet - and i
> believe the title is "a time for us."
>
> lori
>
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 00:50:42 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              susan is susan is susan <skb5813@tam2000.tamu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         susan is susan is susan <skb5813@tam2000.tamu.edu>
subject:      a couple of threads...

howdy all!

after watching and reading for over a month, i've finally gathered the
strength to post.  please, be gentle.

i am an aerospace engineering major, a junior at texas a&m university.  i
was first introduced to the indigo girls back in 1990 or so, while a
freshman in high school.  my first exposure was on the back of a tape
containing nine inch nails and i refused to listen to it because i was
afraid that they would be some kind of "debbie gibson meets viva la
diva" sound (just heard about vld and figured i'd plug).  i didn't really
turn into a fan(atic) until 1992 or so.  i finally saw them on campus this
spring on the so tour, even got on the roadie bus and met them both!

btw, you know you're an ig fan when...

-       you hear that emily and sue broke up and consider changing your
        name because you just won't have a *chance* with the name susan.
-       you make fun of people who think that strange fire is their
        *second* cd.
-       you use words like "rop" or "so" or "nis" in daily conversation
        and expect everyone to know what they mean.
-       you find yourself saying, "thanks y'all, you're the greatest" on
        a regular basis.
-       you've listened to "back on the bus y'all" so many times that you
        think that the screaming and whistles *are* part of the songs.
-       someone mentions "all along the watchtower" and you respond, "oh,
        bob who??".
-       when listening to "back on the bus y'all" you scream along with
        that woman who screams during the "ears, hear me" part of "all
        along the watchtower".
-       you listen to the "back on the bus y'all" cd enough to understand the
        last three items on the list.
-       you have ever even *considered* buying two of any animal and naming
        them amy and emily.
-       you get in the car, pick the cd, and force the passengers
        to pick either amy or emily so you have a balance for the ride
        (huh, mac?).
-       you hear the names bert, lorinda, or margret in passing and just
        assume they're talking about *our* bert, margret, and lorinda
        (i feel like i know you guys!). btw margret, i'm mac's friend
        susan from beaumont.
-       you've already cleared your appointment book for the morning of
        october 3rd.
-       anyone else have the sudden desire to just *hang out* in atlanta?

i suppose that's all for now.  thanks for listening...

susan

p.s.-   just out of curiosity, how many people are on this list?
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 02:38:50 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              julie l atchison <jla954@casbah.acns.nwu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         julie l atchison <jla954@casbah.acns.nwu.edu>
subject:      favorit ig quotes

i am so glad you guys brought this topic up, it will probably go on forever.
i know that i personally could post a "favorite" quote every day for  the
next two or three years and not repeat myself, but here's my first.

i have been an ig fan for about six years now, and indigo girls was the
first album i ever heard.  but you know how it is--you can hear the words
but not really hear them until you need them?  i ran across this gem about
six months ago.  i had recently broken up with my boyfriend of four
years--who i though i was going to spend the rest of my life with.
naturally i found lots of solace in the girls....their words often bring me
peace when nothing else will.  but then one day out of the blue, these words
in love's recovery jumped out and bit me:

there i am in younger days, star-gazing,
painting picture-perfect maps
of how my life and love would be.
not counting the umarked paths of misdirection,
my compass, faith in love's perfection...
i missed ten million miles of road i should've seen.

it changed my life--i still tear up even now as i type them.  they have been
posted on my wall ever since--a daily reminder to pay attention to all of
life's opportunities around me, so i will never again feel as though i
missed 10 million miles of road.  i have a better compass too--faith in myself!

-julie
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 11:22:06 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mr neil hunt <ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk>
subject:      re: cedar tree
x-to:         piquet@geko.com.au

>
>do you think they record the vocal and guitar tracks simultaneously?
>sherlyn
>

if i may quote from the current issue of record collector magazine
(buy it...buy it...buy it!!)

"we wanted to capture our live sound", said emily of the {indigo girls} lp
sessions. "we recorded the songs all the way through, the way we play them
onstage." amy concurred: "we were in two rooms when we recorded {to achieve
sonic seperation of instruments - makes for a cleaner recording, folks...}
we played and sang at the same time."

{brackets are my explanations...}


oh, and on touch me fall, amy's voice is flanged...adt'd whatever you'd like to
call it...
adt: artificially double tracked...the recorded voice is slightly delayed, and
superimposed on the original to gove the effect of two voices...a thicker
sound...

basically a better effect than if she'd just sung it twice...(there would have
been slight timing/intonation differences...)

but i guess that doesn't count as singing twice, huh...

@}--,--'---


  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 05:34:20 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              laurie higgins <stompbox@ix.netcom.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         laurie higgins <stompbox@ix.netcom.com>
subject:      re: favorit ig quotes

you wrote:
>
>

>there i am in younger days, star-gazing,
>painting picture-perfect maps
>of how my life and love would be.
>not counting the umarked paths of misdirection,
>my compass, faith in love's perfection...
>i missed ten million miles of road i should've seen.
>
>it changed my life--i still tear up even now as i type them.  they
have been
>posted on my wall ever since--a daily reminder to pay attention to all
of
>life's opportunities around me, so i will never again feel as though i
>missed 10 million miles of road.  i have a better compass too--faith
in myself!
>
>
.......... :) :) :) :)   that's all i can say.
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 08:42:20 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>
subject:      re: this thread may never die...
in-reply-to:  <pine.sun.3.91.950910211220.3551g-100000@aludra.usc.edu>; from
              "linda joanne napikoski" at sep 10, 95 9:14 pm

> you know you're an ig fan when...

  ...the computers on your cluster are named amy, emily, jonas, ezekiel,
ghost, fugitive, strangefire, and kidfears.

  ...you are trying to decide which of 17 ig quotes to use in the
dedication of your thesis. ['i spent 7 years prostrate to the higher
mind, got my paper and i was free' is just too obvious, albeit
perfect.]

  ...you dedicate the thesis in part to a&e.

  ...in the 'now i lay me down to sleep' prayer you include 'god bless
amy and emily'

  ...you sing strange fire to yourself whenever you see the christian
coalition on the nightly news.

                                -- chris

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cmbecker@space.mit.edu                           -- e. saliers

        http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/cmbecker/home.html     [my homepage]
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 08:47:49 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>
subject:      re: favorit ig quotes
in-reply-to:  <199509110646.aa149821970@casbah.acns.nwu.edu>; from "julie l
              atchison" at sep 11, 95 2:38 am

> there i am in younger days, star-gazing,
> painting picture-perfect maps
> of how my life and love would be.
> not counting the umarked paths of misdirection,
> my compass, faith in love's perfection...
> i missed ten million miles of road i should've seen.

you hit mine!  this is the one i would have used (had it been written
in 86 when i graduated hs).  it also takes on a second meaning for me;
i'm an astronomer.

my other favorite quote for a yearbook is from virginia woolf, a song
that i don't think gets its due.  very simply, 'each life has its
place.'

                        -- chris

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mit center for space research                 upon the stars...."
cmbecker@space.mit.edu                           -- e. saliers

        http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/cmbecker/home.html     [my homepage]
  http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/cmbecker/nields/nields.html [nields' page]
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 07:52:53 -0600
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "dr. amy grooters" <grooters_a@vt8200.dnet.lsu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "dr. amy grooters" <grooters_a@vt8200.dnet.lsu.edu>
subject:      re: need help!

> i'm trying to get a copy of "live at the uptown lounge" and the book
>for their first album.

many blockbuster video stores will have the video in stock - if not they
can order it for you.   -  amy

amy m. grooters, dvm, dacvim                    "remember how they taught you
voice:  (504) 346-3333                                how much of it was fear
fax:  (504) 346-5748                                   refuse to hand it down
grooters_a@vt8200.dnet.lsu.edu                         the legacy stops here"
                                                           - melissa etheridge
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 08:21:20 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              deb reiser <debbie@mei.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         deb reiser <debbie@mei.com>
subject:      history of us (was re: cedar tree)

first dwayne wrote:

>> just got history of us today at a record show (along with deb reiser - hey
>> deb! :).  the very nice salesman played the beginning of every track for us.
>> so it plays perfectly, and i must say it is the best $22 i have spent in a
>> while.  :)

then sherlyn wrote:

>so, of all the copies that people have bought, roughly what percentage
>of them are flawed vs. okay?  mine's fine up until about 3/4 of the
>way through mona lisas, and it won't play american tune at all.
>
>that's okay though. *grin*

and i say:

well of the four copies that dwayne and i came across at the show (hey
dwayne, the 5 bucks i spent on that paula cole cd was a bargain) 2 of them
were bad. one started hissing during kid fears and wouldn't play mona lisa
and american tune. the other one didn't play until ctf which is the 10th
track if memory serves me right. i don't know if this is indicative of the
good vs. bad frequency, but right there's 50%.

deb
debbie@mei.com
"it is only to the individual that a soul is given"
                --albert einstein
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 09:28:16 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              joan ferguson <joan_ferguson@harvard.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         joan ferguson <joan_ferguson@harvard.edu>
subject:      re: cedar tree
x-to:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>

>now, to tie this in with another thread, the thing about mary had a little
>lamb in center stage...oooooooohhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! i finally heard it. i sat down
>the other night and played the guitar solo several times through, and sure
>'nuff, there it was, with emily singing ever so softly in the background. wow,
>those two are just two cool for words. _and_ this reminded me of a similar
>thing with cedar tree, which has beethoven's "ode to joy" in the guitar solo.
>pretty neato, i think.

there's also, at the *very* end of "hammer and a nail," part of a hymn, the
name of which i can never remember, but the lyrics are:

".... when i fall on my knees, with my face to the rising sun,
       oh, lord, have mercy on me."

or something like that. name anyone? ( at least i recognized the tune!)  i
think they really have alot of fun with these tunes, and making us figure
out what they are!

joan

                     joan_ferguson@harvard.edu
        "i think i understand .... fear is like a wilderland,
                stepping stones or sinking sands."
                               -joni mitchell
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 10:14:49 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              michael reynolds <asl@gandalf.umcs.maine.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         michael reynolds <asl@gandalf.umcs.maine.edu>
subject:      thesis quotes....and dedications..
in-reply-to:  <199509111242.iaa03514@netspace.org> from "christopher m. becker"
              at sep 11, 95 08:42:20 am

very weird, i just am beginning work on my thesis (they are not required at
umaine, unless you do the honors program, so only 1 percent of sadomachistic
students actually volunteer to do things like a thesis...of course some are
just pathetic losers like me. 8^)) but my thesis is a collection of poetry
and other short works and my first summer i truly wrote was 1991, and i was
the proud owner of the earth day 1990 video (for all you rem heads out
there, stipe does a absolutely incredible version on "heron house" with
billy bragg on bass? maybe six string) i got the video only for that , and i
thought it was cool that 10k maniacs were on it and the ig's were good,
just not my forte'.  well, after i heard "world falls" i was hooked, went to
get nis, because my rem friend said the first epic release "sucked", and i
had a few songs from the 9/25/88 bootleg.
    i became enthalled with nis because of the metaphors, how the lyrics
were so well thought out (i was 17 at the time) and was thrilled to be
turned on to such music that to me *should* have been in a collection of
poetry because it was very powerful.
    well now i write poems and hopefully will be publishing soon. my summer
of '91 is remembered by nis, writing by lake andrews at bates college,
sipping coffee at the only coffee shop in lewiston with my friend kristina,
and seeing a bunch of concerts that summer for the first time.

and now after how many other bootlegs- cd's - trips to shows and general
inspiration, i think ig deserve a credit, maybe i will the the quote from
galileo "look what i had to overcome from my last life, i think i'll write a
book"

and no i have found that the first release didn't suck 8^)
mike r.
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 10:41:26 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              andrew vogel <vogelap@ucunix.san.uc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         andrew vogel <vogelap@ucunix.san.uc.edu>
subject:      giggle for the day...

"the more i gloss my floor
with wax derivative,
the closer they come to shine"

hehehe. laughed my way to work with that one!

(lots of caffiene, folks. lots!)

==========================================================================
drew vogel: admissions officer at university of cincinnati undergraduate
admissions (call 800-827-8728), actor, director, ibm fanatic, documentation
author, single guy, & much, much more! apvlbsb. a+e=ig. try my home page at
"http://ucunix.san.uc.edu/~vogelap"       "the only way out is through."
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 10:15:43 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "joye p. mcburnett" <jmcburne@origin.ea.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "joye p. mcburnett" <jmcburne@origin.ea.com>
subject:      hymn in hammer & a nail

>there's also, at the *very* end of "hammer and a nail," part of a hymn, the
>name of which i can never remember, but the lyrics are:
>
>".... when i fall on my knees, with my face to the rising sun,
>       oh, lord, have mercy on me."
>
>or something like that. name anyone? ( at least i recognized the tune!)  i
>think they really have alot of fun with these tunes, and making us figure
>out what they are!
>
>joan

the hymn is "let us break bread together," a simple communion hymn and one
of my favorites (one of the few i remember...)

let us break bread together on our knees
let us break bread together on our knees
when i fall on my knees, with my face to the rising sun
oh lord, have mercy on me.

there's a bunch of similar verses, and i can't remember who did it (my
hymnal's at home), but i'll look it up if anyone cares.

=joye
****
joye price mcburnett                           jmcburne@origin.ea.com
associate producer, origin systems                             sleepy

my opinions are mine, not yours or my employer's.  i promise.
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 11:21:22 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              margaret clayton <maclayto@mhc.mtholyoke.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         margaret clayton <maclayto@mhc.mtholyoke.edu>
subject:      re: this thread may never die...
x-to:         "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>
in-reply-to:  <199509111242.iaa03514@netspace.org>

you know you're an ig fan when...

you have ig posters, lps, screen savers, t-shirts, setlists, ticket
stubs, guitar picks, tea cups (hi piep!), and other things of ig all
around your room.

margaret
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 11:29:16 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              chris v papadimitriou <cs942108@red.ariel.cs.yorku.ca>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         chris v papadimitriou <cs942108@red.ariel.cs.yorku.ca>
subject:      re: 1200 curfews...
x-to:         dld009@acad.drake.edu

re: i don't want to know...

it was from the philadelphia soundtrack...sorry if someone else already
replied to this...

chris.
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 11:58:37 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              spiepmeier@wellesley.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "<sarah piepmeier>" <spiepmeier@wellesley.edu>
subject:      re: this thread may never die...

>you know you're an ig fan when...
>
>you have ig posters, lps, screen savers, t-shirts, setlists, ticket
>stubs, guitar picks, tea cups (hi piep!), and other things of ig all
>around your room.:
>
>margaret

hey!  i left my tea cup at home this year!...i don't think i want to go
there again... :)

--piep.
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 12:00:44 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>
subject:      re: 1200 curfews...
in-reply-to:  <199509111529.laa08206@ariel.cs.yorku.ca>; from "chris v
              papadimitriou" at sep 11, 95 11:29 am

>
> re: i don't want to know...
>
> it was from the philadelphia soundtrack...sorry if someone else already
> replied to this...


  i was wondering about that, but the song on philadelphia is "i don't
wanna talk about it."  a typo? a mishear?  another song?  does anyone
know?

  maybe i'm showing the limits of my knowledge, but i have never heard
of "i don't want to know"

                        -- chris
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 12:05:20 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              chris v papadimitriou <cs942108@red.ariel.cs.yorku.ca>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         chris v papadimitriou <cs942108@red.ariel.cs.yorku.ca>
subject:      re: 1200 curfews...
x-to:         cmbecker@space.mit.edu

re i don't want to know, i don't want to talk about it..

okay..sorry, wrong song :)  i'll shut up now :)

chris.
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 11:09:26 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              deb reiser <debbie@mei.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         deb reiser <debbie@mei.com>
subject:      re: 1200 curfews...

>re: i don't want to know...
>
>it was from the philadelphia soundtrack...sorry if someone else already
>replied to this...
>
>chris.

uh no...i don't think that's what derek meant. and on top of it, you got
the wrong song. you're thinking of "i don't want to talk about it". "i
don't want to know" is the amy ray/michelle malone tune from strange fire.

as for were it came from, is it possible that it's from a show that bds
openned and ig joined michelle on stage? that would make some sense.
otherwise i would think they'd had to have gone pretty far back.

deb
debbie@mei.com
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 12:11:26 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              shampine@ll.mit.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         shampine@ll.mit.edu
subject:      get off the stage

>>
>> re: i don't want to know...
>>
>> it was from the philadelphia soundtrack...sorry if someone else already
>> replied to this...
>
>
>  i was wondering about that, but the song on philadelphia is "i don't
>wanna talk about it."  a typo? a mishear?  another song?  does anyone
>know?
>
>  maybe i'm showing the limits of my knowledge, but i have never heard
>of "i don't want to know"
>

the song amy wrote with mm on sf...

get off the stage...

lauree
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 10 sep 1995 22:52:25 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              deb <indigo@clark.net>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         deb <indigo@clark.net>
subject:      re: oh, yeah

alycia n broz <anb038@nwu.edu> wrote:

>there is a point, there are a lot of avid indigo girls fans out there!!  the
>only difference is that now the ig are not touring and have not produced a
>new cd lateley, so the mailing list should be maintained until those events
>happen.  i hesitate to destroy something that has already been established,
>just because there is a lull in ig activity.
>don't give up so quickly!!!

i agree... it may be a while before we have any real news... but when there
is i'd love to have a low-volume forum for it. i delete much of the
regular list now... it'll be really unmanageable if there's some actual igc
to discuss, and that's when a news list really comes into its own. a news
list that is busy is by nature not serving its purpose.

--
deb \ indigo@clark.net \ 09-10 22:52 est \ http://www.clark.net/pub/indigo
__________________________________________________________________________
  "my art, like my songs, are never completed, they're just abandoned."
                            - john mellencamp
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 17:41:16 +0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sharon jennings <rcxsj@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sharon jennings <rcxsj@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
subject:      re: something different

hi folks,

all these sophomore, freshman type thingies are confusing me... i'm
english. i graduated two years ago with a b.sc (hons) in applied chemistry
from demontfort university, leicester. at the end of the third year of my
degree course i went to the newport folk festival and that's when i first
heard of and saw amy and emily. i'm now at the end of the second year of my
ph.d in medicinal chemistry/cancer research. i'll be studying in
greenville, south carolina from april 1996 until the end of december
1996.it's interesting to see that there are a number of scientists on the
list.

i went to my local musical instument shop at the weekend and they said that
there was a problem getting an import licence for the "swamp ophelia"
songbook. so, is there a kind soul over there in the usa that will send me
the book if i send the dollars for the book and postage to england? please
e-mail me privately.

                            rcxsj@unicorn.nott.ac.uk (sharon jennings)

thanks
sharon

"i can't imagine having separate careers. my greatest fear is that it'll end."
                                                  emily saliers
               "my greatest fear is that emily has a fear that it'll end."
                                                     amy ray
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 14:00:12 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu>
subject:      re: get off the stage
in-reply-to:  <9509111211.aa07650@ll.mit.edu>; from "shampine@ll.mit.edu" at
              sep 11, 95 12:11 pm

> >  maybe i'm showing the limits of my knowledge, but i have never heard
> >of "i don't want to know"
> >
>
> the song amy wrote with mm on sf...

yeah, i realized just as soon as lori levy pointed it out to me,
slapping my forhead in shamed recognition.  its one of those songs
where you have the wrong title for it stuck in your head, like
baba o'reily (or some spelling there abouts) by the who which is
known to thousands as "teenage wasteland"....  no excuse. =)


> get off the stage...

i think i shall ;)

                                -- chris


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christopher m. becker                       "trying to read the greek
mit center for space research                 upon the stars...."
cmbecker@space.mit.edu                           -- e. saliers

        http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/cmbecker/home.html     [my homepage]
  http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/cmbecker/nields/nields.html [nields' page]
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 14:58:48 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jaci <lmartin@center.colgate.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jaci <lmartin@center.colgate.edu>
subject:      the first time

i just had to contribute to this.  the first time that i heard amy
and emily it wasn't even amy and emily.  i was 14 years old,
it was 1990, and i was at camp.  two of my counselors, marcy and
candy, got up in front of the group to start off morning singing
and what should they sing but "secure yourself".  i thought to
myself, "gee, i really like this song.  i wonder who sings it."
it wasn't until about 8 months later that i figured it out-
i was on a greyhound bus on the way home from a glee club trip
and someone convinced the bus driver to put in a tape.  it was
the self-titled album, and from that moment album i was hooked.
now, you can always hear ig blasting from my dorm window (these
days it has been mostly the spirit of '73 version of "it won't
take long" or "romeo and juliet").  i was sure i was annoying
my neighbors until one day last week i was brushing my teeth
in the bathroom when someone said to me, "is it you that is
always playing indigo girls?  i'm really getting to like them."
that was a good start to the day, i must say.  just to add, i
am a sophomore at colgate university, majoring in spanish and
minoring in i don't know what. :)
as for kelly, who was looking for senior quotes, mine was
"forget about your ego, forget about your pride, and you will
never have to compromise." -amy  swamp had just come out when
i graduated in 1994, but i think my favorite quote from so is
"oh, but what it takes to cross the great divide, seems more
than all the courage i can muster up inside, but we get to have
some answers when we reach the other side, the prize is always
worth the rocky ride." -emily
one last thing- my personal connection to ig is that my boss at
work went to middle school with emily's sister (and maybe with
emily too, i'm not sure).
okay, now that i've taken up so much room, i'll stop! :) lynn
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 15:25:38 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "jen a. walker" <jawalke@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "jen a. walker" <jawalke@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu>
subject:      outloud

hey y'all,
i just wanted to mention something real quick that ya might be interested in.
i just got my music for the masses catalog and they are now selling the
outloud cd. remember that--it was talked about before on the list.
anyway, it does not come out until sept. 20 but the are taking orders
now. and it is only $12.95.
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 15:56:28 edt
reply-to:     jon miner <jjminer@facstaff.wisc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jon miner <jjminer@facstaff.wisc.edu>
subject:      troubles...

well, i have a major family emergency over the weekend, therefore i
was unable to read my mail, or do much of any work on the shirts.
they will be about $15.00 per shirt, plus shipping..  i'll get exact
figures when i get time.  things kinda went totally nuts around here.
i've got 73 new messages, so i'll read each one and get back to y'all!


                  -*jon*-

...  "death is but a doorway - time is but a window - i'll be back."
                -vigo the omnipotent.

if all the world is a stage....
        then the light at the end of the tunnel...

must be god's way of saying...
        "get off the stage!"


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        m-- !v y+ t+ 5 r        tv++ b+(++) d--(----) e-* h!
        r++ y++(**) w++ o+++ pe(-)(--) ps++(+++) pgp x++
        di++ g

*silence = death*

jjminer@facstaff.wisc.edu  | http://www.wp.com/aids_daily_summary
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 17:23:33 gmt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              wingstar@mulberry.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         pat stark <wingstar@mulberry.com>
subject:      cedar tree

about the question of where amy got the idea for cedar tree:
i'm not sure if it has been answered yet but incase it hasen't, here goes.
i came across an article on a net site that has an interview with the igs
and amy is quoted as saying that there was some land she was planning to buy
and on it there were five cedar trees.  a parent of a friend of hers told
her that in the 1800s a cedar tree was planted to remember the death of a
wife.  apparently it affected her alot.

pat
wingstar@mulberry.com
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 17:47:31 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bkrbkr@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "<maggie e. poulos>" <bkrbkr@aol.com>
subject:      re: 1200 curfews...

"i don't want to know" is a song off of *strange fire* written by amy with
michelle malone.   i'm thinking that maybe they played this when bds was
touring with them......maybe i don't know:)
see you,
maggie
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 18:04:11 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              be81830@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         heidi lloyd <be81830@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu>
subject:      re: outloud
x-to:         "jen a. walker" <jawalke@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.a32.3.91.950911152302.197381c-100000@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu>

what is music for the masses?

heidi:)
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 15:09:15 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
subject:      that girl can solo!

to ig fans all over the world,
        gosh, i hope that y'all can receive this message.  this mailing
list is one of the best ways to follow a band like ig, simply because
this is music one always wants to share and talk about with others that
feel similar...
        what i'd like to ask is what is everyone's favorite emily solo?
in my opinion, ms. saliers is extremely (i mean extremely) underrated as
a guitarist and it is rather frustrating that she has not received the
proper recognition from the music community.  however, i know you guys
are listening so i'd love to hear your opinion on this mass message thing...
        personally, i'm always floored by her solo(s) in "reunion".  but
my favorite has gotta be the one in "hand me downs" off of nis.  she has
and will always be, along with amy, an eternal inspiration.

my favorite quote: "by grace, my sight is growing stronger..."
                '                               -emily saliers

my non-ig quote:  "heed the message, kill the messenger..."
                                                -shawn colvin

peace and real music always,
teresa c. esguerra
sac83826@saclink.csus.edu
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 18:08:20 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              steven grandt <granstet@david.wheaton.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         steven grandt <granstet@david.wheaton.edu>
subject:      re: that girl can solo!
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.89.9509111433.a24931-0100000@saclink1.csus.edu> from
              "teresa c. esguerra" at sep 11, 95 03:09:15 pm

>         what i'd like to ask is what is everyone's favorite emily solo?
> in my opinion, ms. saliers is extremely (i mean extremely) underrated as
> a guitarist and it is rather frustrating that she has not received the
> proper recognition from the music community.  however, i know you guys
> are listening so i'd love to hear your opinion on this mass message thing...
>         personally, i'm always floored by her solo(s) in "reunion".  but
> my favorite has gotta be the one in "hand me downs" off of nis.  she has
> and will always be, along with amy, an eternal inspiration.


far and away my favorite solo has to be the one on welcome me.  there
is nothing else that even approaches this one (imho) ;-)
hoping to be in by 12...
steve
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 16:28:41 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              paula laine <plaine@seaccd.sccd.ctc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         paula laine <plaine@seaccd.sccd.ctc.edu>
subject:      re: outloud
x-to:         "jen a. walker" <jawalke@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.a32.3.91.950911152302.197381c-100000@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu>

on mon, 11 sep 1995, jen a. walker wrote:

> hey y'all,
> i just wanted to mention something real quick that ya might be interested in.
> i just got my music for the masses catalog and they are now selling the
> outloud cd. remember that--it was talked about before on the list.
> anyway, it does not come out until sept. 20 but the are taking orders
> now. and it is only $12.95.
>

i don't remember this cd. do the girls sing on it?

paula laine
plaine@seaccd.sccd.ctc.edu
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 18:32:30 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sue steinike <steinike@mace.cc.purdue.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sue steinike <steinike@mace.cc.purdue.edu>
subject:      writing/singing
in-reply-to:  <199509110403.xaa19255@mace.cc.purdue.edu>; from "automatic
              digest processor" at sep 11, 95 12:02 am

this thought just came to me today - it may be old news for those who have
been around longer than me, but here goes:

the trend is that whichever ig writes a certain song is the one who sings
first.  is "crazy game" the only exception?  at first i thought it was an
amy song until i looked at the lyric sheet, simply because she sings first,
and that's the way it usually goes.  has anyone else noticed this?

sue
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 16:54:00 pdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "fukui, glen m'bio" <glenf@microbio.lifesci.ucla.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "fukui, glen m'bio" <glenf@microbio.lifesci.ucla.edu>
subject:      fw: that girl can solo!

"strange fire", the smooth melody reminds me of an accoustic jerry
garcia....

glen

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from: owner-indigo-girls
to: multiple recipients of list indigo-girls
subject: re: that girl can solo!
date: monday, september 11, 1995 6:08pm

>         what i'd like to ask is what is everyone's favorite emily solo?

>         personally, i'm always floored by her solo(s) in "reunion".  but
> my favorite has gotta be the one in "hand me downs" off of nis.  she has
> and will always be, along with amy, an eternal inspiration.


far and away my favorite solo has to be the one on welcome me.  there
is nothing else that even approaches this one (imho) ;-)
hoping to be in by 12...
steve
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 20:47:06 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              derek duncan <dld009@acad.drake.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         derek duncan <dld009@acad.drake.edu>
subject:      re: history of us (was re: cedar tree)
x-to:         deb reiser <debbie@mei.com>
in-reply-to:  "your message dated mon, 11 sep 1995 08:21:20 -0500"
              <v01530506ac79e7823016@[151.186.5.88]>

the show i purchased my history of us received 3 copies, but 2 were
bad.  so that's 1 out of three for this shop.

derek

*****************************************
*          derek duncan                 *
*      dld009@acad.drake.edu            *
*****************************************
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 19:16:52 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
subject:      re: writing/singing
x-to:         sue steinike <steinike@mace.cc.purdue.edu>
in-reply-to:  <199509112332.saa09006@mace.cc.purdue.edu>

on mon, 11 sep 1995, sue steinike wrote:

>
> the trend is that whichever ig writes a certain song is the one who sings
> first.  is "crazy game" the only exception?  at first i thought it was an
> amy song until i looked at the lyric sheet, simply because she sings first,
> and that's the way it usually goes.  has anyone else noticed this?
>
>
sue,
        in an article i have from a 1990 (or is it '91?) out of "acoustic
guitar", the girls mentioned that songs are usually sung by the
songwriter because it was written in a specific octave.  it would be
interesting to see if they do it differently in the future, but i'm not
sure if i would enjoy "chickenman" as much if emily sang it.  :)

p.s.  if anyone would like a copy of this article, please e-mail me.
it's so much more interesting than other repetitious interviews.  also, i
have an article from the april '94 issue of "performing songwriter".
it's splendid because it really delves into the topic of (surprise!)
songwriting.

"i've become the beggar now
you've become the saint somehow"
                        -amy ray

teresa esguerra
sac83826@saclink.csus.edu
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 22:30:26 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              william norris <wnorris@soulcage.inmind.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         william norris <wnorris@soulcage.inmind.com>
subject:      re: history of us (was re: cedar tree)
in-reply-to:  <01hv5w1vrrf0001kx5@acad.drake.edu> from "derek duncan" at sep
              11, 95 08:47:06 pm

i'm feeling like an idiot here, but i don't know this history of us
record y'all are talking about...could someone fill me in?

thanks,
bill
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 22:44:01 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              catherine a ettle <ettlecat@pilot.msu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         catherine a ettle <ettlecat@pilot.msu.edu>
subject:      returned mail: user unknown (fwd)[d[d[d

>
> i just realized today that i had not mentioned where i went to school when i
> last wrote. i completed my bachelors degree at university of the pacific in
> california and i am currently working on my masters degre at michigan state in

> music performance. i first heard the girls when i was a sopomore in college .
i
> remember everything about that night.  i was in a coffee house with a good
> friend and there was a cd player type jukebox and my friend played love's
> recovery and i was hooked.  i bought the album and listened to it all of
> christmas break. that album helped me to figure out a lot of things in my life
.
> it's so nice to hear all of you say such beautiful things about the girls and
> their music.   thanks for listening to me babble.      cathy
>
>
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 22:46:56 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              catherine a ettle <ettlecat@pilot.msu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         catherine a ettle <ettlecat@pilot.msu.edu>
subject:      sorry

i'm sorry for the random subject of my message.  i don't have the hang of this
yet.  cathy
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 22:47:34 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              guinione@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         guinione@aol.com
subject:      em's guitar solo's

hey everyone !!!

em's solos ... in no particular order

1) land of canaan
2) tried to be true
3) pushing the needle too far
4) dead man's hill
5) joking
6) aw ... heck !!!    all of 'em !!!!!!!!!!!!!

**plus**  who can ignore amy's guitar solo in "fugitive" ?????????

guini
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 21:56:43 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jones <jone3176@saintmarys.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jones <jone3176@saintmarys.edu>
subject:      history of us...

i bought the history of us cd and mine is perfect...sorry that y'all got
flawed ones.  i'm getting really excited about 1200 curfews...every music
store i go to in town now has the release date posted.  also, does anyone
know any other http sites where i can download some good pictures of the
girls.   also, can someone listen to hammer and a nail and tell me what
the time is on your cd player when that hymn part is that we are talking
about...thanks.

carol
jone3176@saintmarys.edu.
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 19:55:30 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              linda joanne napikoski <napikosk@chaph.usc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         linda joanne napikoski <napikosk@chaph.usc.edu>
subject:      re: favorit ig quotes
in-reply-to:  <199509111247.iaa03886@netspace.org>

on mon, 11 sep 1995, christopher m. becker wrote:

> my other favorite quote for a yearbook is from virginia woolf, a song
> that i don't think gets its due.  very simply, 'each life has its
> place.'
>

this reminded me of a time when we used this quote. i was attending a
bizarre private religious university (hi amy) and in my women's
literature class we read _ceremony_ and then for a group presentation on
the book they had us all fingerpaint designs on a huge sheet of that
poster paper you roll out from those big rolls. anyway, the point was to
be designing with our hands like the native american tribe in the book
does to tell stories, but it was also a feminism class of sorts and so we
had all sorts of groovy things on it. then the girls in charge whose
group did the presentation were like, "we need a good indigo girls quote
to just paint across the top of the whole thing." they couldn't think of
which one to use, so i suggested each life has its place because it just
seemed to emphasize earth, women, spirituality and more. we used it and
hung the  big ol' banner on our classroom wall until some evil janitor
stole it and presumably destroyed it a few weeks later.
read _ceremony_!!!  (by leslie marmon silko)

linda
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 23:12:17 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              yen m tang <ymt2@lehigh.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         yen m tang <ymt2@lehigh.edu>
subject:      re: em's guitar solo's

emily certainly is an amazing guitarist, but isn't it strange (that's not the
word i want to use) that amy's the one who writes 'em?  it's like emily's too
proud to showcase herself.

oh, and land of canaan's my favorite.


yen m tang
ymt2@lehigh.edu

"do we have to live inside its walls
to identify the cage?"  --ferron
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 20:24:41 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              linda joanne napikoski <napikosk@chaph.usc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         linda joanne napikoski <napikosk@chaph.usc.edu>
subject:      re: em's solo's (and crazy game question)
in-reply-to:  <950911224731_16789967@mail06.mail.aol.com>

on mon, 11 sep 1995 guinione@aol.com wrote:

> em's solos ... in no particular order
>
> 5) joking

i'm glad someone mentioned joking. emily's solo blows me away. it never
really hit me (although i could hear it in my head) exactly what she
isplaying until one day when i sat there with the rop songbook in front
of me and looked at it (the guitar part in the back) and realized "wow!
even when i get a clue and can play more than some chords and scales,
will i ever be able to whip out a solo like this?"

i just sat there listening to the solo over and over, staring at the open
book in front of me in awe.

linda

p.s. on the subject of crazy game--yeah, and isn't it neat how amy sings
the 'i'm troubled' part and then emily hops in with dry your eyes? do any
of y'all know if they stumbled upon that arrangement together or if emily
envisioned it that way when writing or what??
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 02:06:09 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              indigosgtr@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         nikki nahra <indigosgtr@aol.com>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt

hey....
a couple of thoughts...

i think it's a wonderful idea to have list t-shirts, because then we could
all wear them to any ig events and be able to recognize each other that way.
you know, like instead of trying to remember to bring a sign the says "frog"
on it, only to have just a few people--maybe--pick up on it.  this way, we'll
all know!!!

and so, (this is my second thought) i would think that it'd make sense to
have the shirts in some bright colors...you know, that way they're more
easily noticed and all........and pretty!  :a)  (yes, cheese, i know)
someone mentioned earlier the option of turquois w/ magneta lettering
(whatever that is), in reference to the nomadsindianssaints era.  this, imho,
would be more *unique* than your standard white or  even the now-common
natural-colored tee.

whatever it ends up as, i'll be excited!

ig's&guitars,
nikki
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 02:09:20 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              indigosgtr@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         nikki nahra <indigosgtr@aol.com>
subject:      auction time???
x-to:         llevy03@emory.edu

when you said, lori, that the auction would end 12 midnight, sept 12,  where
you referring to eastern, central, or pacific time???  it makes a big
difference for some of us!  :)

ig's&guitars,
nikki
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 02:14:46 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "lori h. levy" <llevy03@emory.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "lori h. levy" <llevy03@emory.edu>
subject:      auction update 9/12

hi people!

are y'all as anxious to get this thing over with as i am?  good!
reminder: auction ends tonight (tuesday, september 12, 1995) at midnight
u.s. ***eastern time***.  :)

i will post a last minute auction update (probably around 10:30 p.m.
eastern time) to the folks who have asked to be put on the daily auction
update list (and it's not too late to get you name on there if you want
the last minute update).

one last request: please, please, please honor you bids.  and since we're
dealing with significant amounts of money here, i will probably ask for
money orders for payment.  hope that's not unreasonable...

oh, and please don't hate me if you end up not getting the item you really,
really want.  i'm truly not intentionally trying to make y'all crazy!

thanks again everyone!

--lori
llevy03@emory.edu

                                                   current bid
indigo girls                                       -----------
------------
* shades of indigo cd (orange cover)                    $80 (erica)
* shades of indigo cd (purple cover) (sealed!)         $105 (nikki)
* reverse-1 live cd                                    $180 (nikki)
* don't eat out of dented cans (vinyl)                  $71 (deb)
* land of canaan/never stop cassette single             $20 (renee)
* touch me fall cd promo                                $15 (nikki)

*** point of clarification: the tmf promo cd is the us version with only
a studio version of tmf on it: "special version from the forthcoming
epic release: swamp ophelia"... ***

*** another thing i forgot to mention earlier: the purple shades is sealed.

michelle malone
---------------
* building fires over atlanta cd promo                  $65 (rebecca)
* new experience cassette                               $10 (sandy)
  (not the daemon release... sealed...)

kristen hall
------------
* real life stuff cd (hetzel label, signed by kh)       $50 (ken)
* official bootleg tape                                 $40 (eric)
* kristen hall self-titled cassette                     $22 (jill)

ellen james society
-------------------
* amsterdam/everything 7" (red vinyl)                   $20 (kelley)
* ejs self-titled cassette                              $15 (nick)
* hand-decorated vinyl copies of the survivor's parade  $12 ea.
  (5 copies... each one is unique... they are all sealed...)
  (discount for multiples)

other stuff
-----------
* betty cd: hello betty                                  $10 (dresden5)
* a tribute to bob dylan, vol. 1 cd                      $18 (linda)
* deadicated cd (w/ ig: "uncle john's band")             $15 (cera)
* andrew hyra/k. bush cd: st. christopher's crossing     $13 (sabrina)
* sandra bernhard cd promo: manic superstar              $10 (carolyn)
* dede vogt cassette: goliath dreaming                   $18 (tracy)
* ashley & mark cassette: covertown                       $5 (stacie)
* wendy bucklew cassette: rage in the ring               $51 (deb)

more info about any of these available upon request.

thanks again...

--lori
llevy03@emory.edu
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date:         mon, 11 sep 1995 23:08:57 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              julie meloni <dmon@hidwater.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         julie meloni <dmon@hidwater.com>
subject:      out loud benefit cd

the international gay and lesbian human rights commission and hidden water
will be releasing the www site for the out loud benefit compilation cd
within the week.  the site will contain select sound clips from the 17
tracks, one of which will be for the live version of "jacob's ladder/this
train (revised)" by ig, recorded 12/94 in london.  also included on the site
will be the clips for u2, melissa ferrick, throwing muses, and a few more.

iglhrc's preferred method of ordering will also be reflected on the site,
which will be a 1-800 number to the distributor of the cd.  while the cd
will be available through other select catalogs such as the one mentioned
yesterday, iglhrc will be pushing the 1-800 number simply because by
ordering through the distributor, iglhrc receives a far larger portion of
the proceeds.

but you can do whatever works best of course; again, the site will be
released within the week, still before the street date of the cd, which is 9/20.

julie meloni
dmon@hidwater.com
hidden water ... http://www.hidwater.com/
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 09:40:10 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mr neil hunt <ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk>
subject:      re: writing/singing
x-to:         steinike@mace.cc.purdue.edu

>
>the trend is that whichever ig writes a certain song is the one who sings
>first.  is "crazy game" the only exception?  at first i thought it was an
>amy song until i looked at the lyric sheet, simply because she sings first,
>and that's the way it usually goes.  has anyone else noticed this?
>


umm....the untitled song :):) (not that i'm obsessed with the thing...)

in fact, amy sings more verses than emily...

@}--,--'----


  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 13:22:03 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mr neil hunt <ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk>
subject:      uk album news...

hey :):)

well, yesterday, i think, the joan baez album, "ring them bells" was released,
on which, of course, the track 'don't think twice it's alright,' a trio with
joan and emily and amy appears...as well as guest appearences by mary-chapin
and other cool kinda people...

its on the..umm..the *thinks* the grapevine label.

i haven't listened to most of it 'cause the new brian wilson album was massaging
my ear canal (and pretty cool it is too, if a little too short...) but it sounds
good to me :):) i'd buy it.

wait. i already did...

anyway...there you go...

cheers then!!
@}--,--'---


  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 09:57:19 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
subject:      re: this thread may never die...
x-to:         linda joanne napikoski <napikosk@chaph.usc.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of sun, 10 sep 1995 21:14:31 -0700

if i was a newborn infant, i think the first ig i would like to hear would be
love's recovery.  just my .02.  i bet ya thought i was going to go off on
closer to fine, didn't ya.  fooled you.

peace pops

bert
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 10:00:30 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
subject:      re: a couple of threads...
x-to:         susan is susan is susan <skb5813@tam2000.tamu.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of mon, 11 sep 1995 00:50:42 -0500

heck, hang out in atlanta.  i moved down there for three months.
unfortunately, couldn't find work, so back to nj i went. :(

peace pops

bert

ps - i will be back in december though for any of y'all who want to get
together.
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 10:10:53 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
subject:      re: that girl can solo!
x-to:         steven grandt <granstet@david.wheaton.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of mon, 11 sep 1995 18:08:20 -0500

i would go with pushing the needle too far; it is her solo that makes this
song for me, infact i think it says something about the unit, when you look
at emily's best guitar work, and it is on amy's songs.  overall, i prefer
amy's songs to emily's excluding love's recovery which is my favorite, but i
don't think many of these songs would be nearly as good if it weren't for
emily's guitar work.

peace pops

bert
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 10:48:10 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
subject:      ice cream and a second coming of jcs

i have to make this quick, because my boss will probably be barging into my
office any second screaming at me for being online while at work.  anyway, i
want to introduce two threads that were discussed this summer now that many
of you have returned.

#1) - i want to start a letter writing campaign to ben & jerr'ys to create a
new flavor named after ig.  my friends and i have already come up with one,
indigo swirls crunch, which contains vanilla/vanilla bean ice cream,
chocolate covered blueberries, grape nuts, and blueberry swirls throughout.
this is just one idea.  i would like to hear others and then have the group
decide on one flavor with which we will flood the ben & jerry's offices with.
you can submit tyour ideas to me privately, unless someone feels that to
make this a truely collaborative effort, they should be posted to the general
public.  either way is fine with me, i just know that some people get very
angry when their mail gets flodded withthis sort of thing.

#2) - there was talk previously about doing another indicated that was made
up of all of the songs from jcs.  i know that this would be a very tough
undertaking and would require a lot of work, but i think it would be a lot of
fun and very rewarding.  this would require larger groups of people, and what
was discussed previously was having listmembers who were relatively close to
one another get together to put the songs together.  so if anyone is
interested in this, start talking to the people in your area.  by this, i
mean people within a few hours drive of one another.  if you have been
looking for an excuse to meet and get together, this would be it.  i am not
going to start taking requests for songs yet, first i want to see how many
groups get formed, and we can go from there.  if any body has any good ideas
about how this might best be done, please contribute them.  that is all for
now.  it is good to see some familiar faces that have returned, and so many
new ones.  since we ahve about a year or so to wait for ig shows, i think
projects like these will help all of us get through our periods of withdrawl.
talk to y'all soon.

peace pops

bert
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 11:01:07 gmt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              wingstar@mulberry.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         pat stark <wingstar@mulberry.com>
subject:      re: that girl can solo!!

this is a hard one, how do you find one solo that you like the most?  i feel
like saying all of them but i guess i do have a couple favorites.  the first
would without a doubt be "you left it up to me", one of my all around
favorite songs.  the next would be "land of canaan".  another that really
caught my attention was "watchtower".
but then again how do you find a favorite when you re talking about such
talent.:~)

pat
wingstar@mulberry.com
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 11:07:17 -24000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "judith k. hunter" <jhunter@rtc.gov>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "judith k. hunter" <jhunter@rtc.gov>
subject:      re: istory of us

bill wanted to know:

<i'm feeling like an idiot here, but i don't know this history of us
<record y'all are talking about...could someone fill me in?

dug this up from my floppy copy of the more enlightning posts:

to:             <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
cc:
bcc:
from:           kristina cizas <kcizas@umich.edu>
subject:        new boot
date:           saturday, july  1, 1995 11:35:19 edt
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sitting here listening to a *new* ig boot titled "history of us". our
sharp-eyed ex-listmeister spotted it this morning at a record show. it's
*nice*.

1 least complicated     (acoustic version, haven't seen it *anywhere* else)
2 galileo               (2-10 soundboard of dead show opener, oregon 1993)
3 joking
4 welcome me
5 hammer and a nail
6 virginia woolf
7 pushing the needle too far
8 prince of darkness
9 chickenman
10 closer to fine
11 melissa                      (from shades)
12 land of canaan               (tracks 12-17 from reverse one live)
13 love of the common people
14 crazy game
15 kid fears
16 mona lisas and mad hatters
17 american tune

front cover and some of the inner photos are taken from the galileo
video--pretty fuzzy. back cover is the religious-type photo from rolling
stone. it's a kts production.

we're a bit puzzled as to where they got the copy of the acoustic version
of least complicated... has it been released on any promos that any of
you know about?

great find. yeehaw!

off to scrape the house now.

kristina and stephen


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
kristina cizas                                               kcizas@umich.edu

"yet our lives are big. we may decide to become an engineer and end up a
poet." --natalie goldberg

"no matter how long it lasts, you only count the time where you're living
your true life, the one that feels best, the one where you're not kidding
yourself."  --david wilcox

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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 11:12:19 -24000
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              "judith k. hunter" <jhunter@rtc.gov>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "judith k. hunter" <jhunter@rtc.gov>
subject:      re: outloud

to:             <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
cc:
bcc:
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subject:        outloud
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fyi...here's a press release i've just received...

the international gay & lesbian human rights commission

june 28, 1995 attn:   arts & entertainment editors
        music editors

out loud
benefits lesbian and gay human rights around the world

u2, the indigo girls, and throwing muses are among the artists
contributing on the compilation cd, out loud,  an album in support
of the human rights and freedom of lesbian and gay people.
released on the label knitting factory works, the cd will be
released september 20, 1995 with record release parties in new
york city and san francisco.

the out loud compilation cd brings together an eclectic mix of
major label artists and up and coming artists stepping forward
with powerful recordings about freedom, dignity, and honesty - all
to benefit the international gay & lesbian human rights commission (iglhrc).
with seventeen tracks (thirteen previously unreleased) out loud is a
necessity for all fans interested in collecting recordings from artists like
u2 and throwing muses, among others, that can only be found on this benefit
cd.

highlights include kristin hersh's haunting vocals floating over
hard driving accompaniment on throwing muses previously unreleased live remix
version of finished, a rare find as it has never been released in the us in
any version.  with striking harmonies and
profound lyrics, indigo girls amy ray and emily saliers add a
fierce intro to their live acoustic version of this train revised.
u2  joins the benefit compilation with a brilliant, previously
unreleased remix version of cole porter's standard night and day,
with a new techno backbeat that moves the song from its red hot &
blue origins to the dance floor.  british icons everything but the
girl (i don't understand anything) and billy bragg  (sexuality)
contribute previously released songs that take on new life and
power in the context of this compilation.

the entire album is solid with provocative, political, and
entertaining compositions from the gretchen phillips experience,
melissa ferrick, disappear fear, the mekons, voice farm, betty,
the billy tipton memorial saxophone quartet, y'all, the jazz
passengers, girls in the nose, daniel cartier and the judybats.

proceeds from out loud directly benefit the work of the
international gay & lesbian human rights commission (iglhrc).
iglhrc, founded in 1991, advocates for a world in which the most
fundamental rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgendered
people, and people with aids and hiv will be respected. part of
this mission is to redefine the global battle for human rights to
include the rights of these people.

as the music industry often serves as a prominent voice for social
issues, out loud was naturally a project for siblings julie and
michael dorf to join efforts on.  julie, the executive director of
the iglhrc, and michael, owner of the knitting factory label and
club, teamed up in june of 1994 to produce the out loud benefit
concert series, held at the knitting factory, to benefit iglhrc
during the 25th anniversary of the stonewall rebellion.  the out
loud cd evolved from this concert series and is the latest dorf
project supporting social issues through the music industry.

for more information or to request pre-release cassettes for
review and/or album cover artwork, contact russ gage at
415-255-8680.

1360 mission street, suite 200, san francisco, ca 94103  usa tel.
1-415-255-8680  fax 1-415-255-8662  email iglhrc@igc.apc.org

another direct hit to my floppy copies...:) jude
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 12:12:28 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>
subject:      ack: re: em's guitar solo's
x-to:         yen m tang <ymt2@lehigh.edu>

acknowledgement of message.
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 09:24:30 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              linda joanne napikoski <napikosk@chaph.usc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         linda joanne napikoski <napikosk@chaph.usc.edu>
subject:      chickenman question

i just gave rop to a friend who had a very chickenman-like experience
this last month and had great epiphanies about life and journeys. well,
she likes it but her question to me was, "what is the significance of the
chickenman? is he a spiritual guider?"  i explained a little bit about
amy writing the song and my friend's question is:
is the idea of him holding her hand a way to remember her enlightenment
figuratively?

is it?
what are your other interpretations?

linda

you know you're an ig fan when you read the thread about "i don't want to
know" and you just want to scream at your screen "no!!! it's 'i don't
wanna know'!!!!!!!"
(or maybe you just know you're super anal-retentive)
(but not really because one *should* get the title right..)  :)
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 10:18:27 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
subject:      snail or email???

hey friends,
        i've received responses to my post yesterday and i have a
generally question for all those interested.
        it was suggested that i email the articles to the list, a post of
sorts.  this idea never occurred to me, but i'm new to computers in
general so, of course, i was thinking xerox copies.  i'm a sucker for all
those neat pictures in magazines, so going xerox seems natural.  but all
y'all might just want to read it on your terminal.
        what do you think might be best?  i live with a computer sci
major so she can tell me how to get the articles out to all of you via
e-mail.  but i'm thinking some of you might want paper copies.  any
suggestions/special requests????

        also...is the "watershed" video coming out in october w/1200curfews???

"we are young
wandering the face of the earth
wondering what our dreams might be worth
learning that we're only immortal
     for a limited time...."
                        -neil peart


much ig hugs and kisses,
teri
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 13:32:05 +0600
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jack mitchell <jamitch3@vt.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jack mitchell <jamitch3@vt.edu>
subject:      re: writing/singing
x-to:         "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>

>p.s.  if anyone would like a copy of this article, please e-mail me.
>it's so much more interesting than other repetitious interviews.  also, i
>have an article from the april '94 issue of "performing songwriter".
>it's splendid because it really delves into the topic of (surprise!)
>songwriting.
>
i'd like to get a copy of that too.  snail or e-mail no matter...email's
cheaper, though. :-)

j
________________________________________________________
jack mitchell
jamitch3@vt.edu
106 west eggleston hall
virginia tech
blacksburg, va 24060-0020
phone: (703) 232-6371
http://www.sv.vt.edu/mitchell/

the best is perhaps what we understand least.
                                    --c.s. lewis
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 18:51:05 +0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sharon jennings <rcxsj@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sharon jennings <rcxsj@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
subject:      someone in the usa please help!!!!

hi folks,

i'm asking again for someone out there in the usa to do me a great favour.
i contacted julie meloni at hidden water about the availability of the out
loud cd but, the only information for ordering that she has is the 1-800
number. the number is unfortunately pretty useless to me here in the uk. so
is there anyone who will order  and mail me a copy if i send the dollars?
please e-mail me privately.

i'm getting really annoyed now about having to get all these things
imported. i want to live in america!!!!!!!

on a lighter note. the big e  (a really naff european tv programme) showed
an ig special on saturday. unfortunately i missed it. did anyone here in
the uk catch it? it went out at different time in different regions. i've
been recording that show for several weeks waiting for them to show the ig
special. this week was the first week that i didn't bother..... and they
showed it!!!!!

apparently hmv in london have the closer to fine single down for release
next month. does that mean that we are going to get the watershed video
here and they are using the single to promote it?

it's getting late so i'll stop rambling now.
sharon


"i can't imagine having separate careers. my greatest fear is that it'll end."
                                                  emily saliers
               "my greatest fear is that emily has a fear that it'll end."
                                                     amy ray
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 10:08:46 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              julie meloni <dmon@hidwater.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         julie meloni <dmon@hidwater.com>
subject:      out loud [was re: someone in the usa please help!]

>i'm asking again for someone out there in the usa to do me a great favour.
>i contacted julie meloni at hidden water about the availability of the out
>loud cd but, the only information for ordering that she has is the 1-800
>number. the number is unfortunately pretty useless to me here in the uk. so
>is there anyone who will order  and mail me a copy if i send the dollars?

while it is true that at the present time the only options are the 1-800 #
(and bear in mind that the cd will not be released for another week) through
the distributor, we are working with them to, at the very least, get a fax
number working, and, if god shines on us, a temp e-mail account for orders.
they were unaware (naive, perhaps) of the amount of people overseas who
would want it, which is surprising given that u2, everything but the girl,
and billy bragg are on it.

there are also a few more options in the works, but again, the cd isn't even
released yet.  if we have our druthers, everyone, regardless of geographic
location, will be able to order it easily, and that info will be made
available to everyone just as soon as it is official.

julie meloni
dmon@hidwater.com
hidden water ... http://www.hidwater.com/
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 14:13:38 -24000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "judith k. hunter" <jhunter@rtc.gov>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "judith k. hunter" <jhunter@rtc.gov>
subject:      re: snail or email???

if you can find a text scanner, run the article throught the scanner which
makes a wordperfect file, copy it to a floppy and then dial up the listserv
and import it to your email....or you could send the paper copy to me and i
will scan it :-)

jude
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 14:26:10 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              deanna light <deannal@parallel.park.uga.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         deanna light <deannal@parallel.park.uga.edu>
subject:      need help identifying early bootlegs

hey, everyone.  i have an indigo girls related question, and i figure
this is just the place to ask it.  i've asked a couple of members of
the list privately, but haven't been able to discover anything -- so it's
time to ask the list at large!

i've just gotten a copy of some really early bootleg tapes from a friend of
mine who lived in atlanta during the late 80's, and i'm having trouble
identifying some of the sources and songs.  the tapes range in quality from
fairly good (simulated stereo) to fairly poor (made from a years-old and
disintegrating cheapo tape), and have some of the earlier material on them,
like "up in smoke," "holy city," "don't give up on me baby," "no way to treat
a friend," and lots of others.

i'm having trouble, however, identifying three songs in particular; the
titles as listed on the tape may or may not be correct, but i know for a
fact that i've never heard *of* them, much less heard them.  so i'm asking
all of you:  have you ever heard/heard of these songs?  are they available
elsewhere and i just don't know about them?  is it possible to acquire
better copies of them than the recordings i just acquired?

here are the titles as they appear on my tape insert:
"draw the line" (?)
"what to do" (saliers)
"life's so rich" (saliers)

thanks in advance for whatever help you can give me; if you think you
might be able to help me identify the sources of some of these recordings,
drop me a line as well.

eagerly awaiting october 3,

deanna light
deannal@parallel.park.uga.edu
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 10:35:23 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              julie meloni <dmon@hidwater.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         julie meloni <dmon@hidwater.com>
subject:      out loud for all the overseas folks

ok, it's officially been taken care of -- e-mail, fax, and snail mail
ordering from all over the world will be all of the options, when the site
is released and pre-orders can start.

so, no worries then?

julie meloni
dmon@hidwater.com
hidden water ... http://www.hidwater.com/
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 14:34:14 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jaci <lmartin@center.colgate.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jaci <lmartin@center.colgate.edu>
subject:      various stuff

i was just wondering, could someone tell me what is on
"don't eat out of dented cans" and the reverse 1 (or reverse
live 1 or whatever it is called)?  that is, what songs do
the girls sing?  thanks-- :) lynn
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 14:39:00 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              katspaw@passport.ca
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         marilyn katsabas <katspaw@passport.ca>
subject:      just rambling....but had to share this :)

hi all,

just delurking for a bit to share this story with you...

i was driving down to boston last weekend to visit some irc friends. it had
been a pretty uneventful drive so far...well until i hit the berkshires on
i-90.

i had rop blaring on my stereo and was in that "awestruck" state that you
get in that region of the country...(wow it is really beautiful up there)
well anyways...

chickenman has just hit my brain and i happened to look over to my right
side and saw these 5 wild turkeys on the side of the road just waddling
about...and i said to myself ...."wow, that's kinda cool"
so...i kept going another mile or so....there had just been a rain storm up
there and everything was still kind of misty and foggy..really dreamlike
and i saw it....this beautiful doe just standing on the side watching the
traffic it seemed....chickenman still blaring in my ears....it was a
religious experience ;)

well..i know...not a big deal...but had to share it anyways.

by the way...thanks karen and ann and judith for letting me crash with
ya...i had a great time :)

back to the depths,

marilyn
aka katspaw, mummikats
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 19:53:14 gmt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              cathryn fields <cfields@mercy.sjc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         cathryn fields <cfields@mercy.sjc.edu>
subject:      please unlist me!

please take me off the mailing list!--katie
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 15:24:09 cdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "shroyer, derek" <dshroyer@nursing.ua.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "shroyer, derek" <dshroyer@nursing.ua.edu>
organization: the capstone college of nursing

    sus-indigo-girls
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 20:40:16 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              meylin@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         meylin@aol.com
subject:      more dates????

hey!
we've talked before, i think...i hope all is well with you...

please send me more commonbond info about the all niter at the u of md..i'll
be in dc friday nite to see ani difranco...may be fun to see cb too...

if you could please e mail me more dates...i'd really appreciate it!

thanx!
cathy
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 22:17:44 -0600
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sandersa@yvax.byu.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         r a i n <sandersa@yvax.byu.edu>
subject:      re: cedar tree
x-cc:         rain@byu.edu
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.89.9509111012.a1551-0100000@zonk.geko.com.au>

> > two amy vocals, and two emily vocals all going at the same time. anyone know
> > of any other exceptions?
> there is one line like that in "mystery" - i think it's "you like to
> stand in the line of fire (line of fire)... just to show you can
> shoot straight from the hip...", where you can hear amy singing both
> the background vocal and the harmony to emily's lead.

is it the same way for virginia woolf? there's aaaaallll those voices at
the climax-section...

amy-who could probably just go home and check the cd cover for other
voices, but thought she'd post anyway.

oh oh oh oh oh - who was asking about quotes???? see the .sig-my new
favorite quote.

rain at rain@byu.edu or on #dareme
"this is the first time in the history of mankind when wilderness is safer than
civilisation." -faith popcorn
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 22:41:15 -0600
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sandersa@yvax.byu.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         r a i n <sandersa@yvax.byu.edu>
subject:      re: writing/singing
x-to:         "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
x-cc:         rain@byu.edu
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.89.9509111918.a8894-0100000@saclink1.csus.edu>

> on mon, 11 sep 1995, sue steinike wrote:
>
> >
> > the trend is that whichever ig writes a certain song is the one who sings
> > first.  is "crazy game" the only exception?  at first i thought it was an
> > amy song until i looked at the lyric sheet, simply because she sings first,
> > and that's the way it usually goes.  has anyone else noticed this?

wait a minute, doesn't emily say on "live at the uptown lounge" something
like here's a song i wrote for amy to sing.... i don't have the tape, am
only trying to desparately remember my one time seeing it...
clarification???
amy

rain at rain@byu.edu or on #dareme
"this is the first time in the history of mankind when wilderness is safer than
civilisation." -popcorn
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 00:51:44 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              cojehali@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "<connie lindell>" <cojehali@aol.com>
subject:      re: reverse 1 - live tracks

1) hi, i'm new to the list and just wanted to say hello to all the other
indigo girls fans out there - i must say you all have excellent taste in
music!!

2) also, to answer a question:

the reverse 1 - live cd has the following tracks:

1. intro/closer to fine (4:30)
2. land of canaan (4:05)
3. love of the common people (3:22)
4. crazy game (3:09)
5. kid fears (5:10)
6. mona lisas and mad hatters (5:36)
7. american tune (4:06)
8. closer to fine* (studio) (4:01
9. kid fears* (studio) (4:32)

*these two tracks were taken from the self-titled cd indigo girls.  the other
tracks were recorded live.  :)

-connie
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 01:58:56 -0400
reply-to:     jude shabry <hey_jude@brown.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jude shabry <hey_jude@brown.edu>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
in-reply-to:  your message of "tue, 12 sep 1995 02:06:09 edt."
              <950912020608_97209650@mail04.mail.aol.com>

nikki nahra <indigosgtr@aol.com> writes:
> and so, (this is my second thought) i would think that it'd make sense to
> have the shirts in some bright colors...you know, that way they're more
> easily noticed and all........and pretty!  :a)  (yes, cheese, i know)
>  someone mentioned earlier the option of turquois w/ magneta lettering
> (whatever that is), in reference to the nomadsindianssaints era.  this, imho,
> would be more *unique* than your standard white or  even the now-common
> natural-colored tee.

personally, i like the unbleached cotton, but i agree with the
principle here.  i think there should be a nicer design than the word
"folksingruven" on the front.  it just seems really bland over all.
though i'll still buy one, of course.. :)  i'd just prefer a choice..

does anyone else have any designs at all for the t-shirt?  i think we
should let people come up with ideas and then vote on them before
going to the printers..

just imho...

    -jude

ps: no, i don't have any wonderful ideas.. :)  but i'd go for a nice
big stylized "ig" over folksingruven, no offense.. :)

pps: i don't think i've listened to any non-ig cds in the past 3
weeks..
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 00:45:44 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              linda joanne napikoski <napikosk@chaph.usc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         linda joanne napikoski <napikosk@chaph.usc.edu>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
in-reply-to:  <199509130558.baa02592@cis-ts2-slip3.cis.brown.edu>

on wed, 13 sep 1995, jude shabry wrote:

>
>
> ps: no, i don't have any wonderful ideas.. :)  but i'd go for a nice
> big stylized "ig" over folksingruven, no offense.. :)

yes. amen. me too. please....????????!

>
> pps: i don't think i've listened to any non-ig cds in the past 3
> weeks..
>

trying to make us jealous are you.......?
:)

ljn
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 11:29:25 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mr neil hunt <ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk>
subject:      ig's article...
x-to:         carrieb@gladstone.uoregon.ed.ac.uk,
              usbonnick@bird.library.arizona.edu

hey :)

well, qute a few people have asked about this, so i'll try and clear every-
thing up in this one itty-bitty post :):)

record collector, issue #193 (sept 1995)
(cover has elvis costello, edwyn collins, u2, pete best after the beatles,
rolling stones 60's cd's, the charlatans, monty python, the pretty things,
the honeycombs, rock 'n' roll ep's, and indigo girls...

three page ig's article, a career overview, with illustrations (blue food +)
discography, etc. the usual rc article...

written by...well, ok, i wrote the thing, but modesty prevents me from
saying how i think it's pretty darn good, and provides something for all...
so i won't...

us people. well, i have found that tower and most record stores with a
decent magazine rack get copies...it's like goldmine, only better :):) they
should be coming in soon, so you could always ask :):)

i guess if anyone knows where to get it, then they should post...
i'm wondering how much it would cost for me to get a copy and mail it,
and i'm thinking maybe $8-10...so if people want to try that, they can...

as a last resort, 'cause i think this is on the expensive side of ways of
doing it, but if you're after a few copies, or different issues, then...

back issues (and i quote)
readers in usa, canada, australia, new zealand
we are offering a four-issue selection at the following rates:
usa & canada: 26 pounds (airmail) 17 pounds (surface)
australia and new zealand: 28 pounds (air) 17 pounds (surface)

{us$$= 1.5xuk pounds approx...so that would be $39 airmail etc...}

methods of payment:
sterling cheques made payable through a london bank...
sterling imo
sterling girocheque
us $ personal cheque (min us $25)
cash (sterling or local currency) but only by registered mail...

magazine editor, record collector, 45 st.mary's road, ealing, london,
w5 5rq, endland.

other back issues you may be interested in...

k.d.lang #165  (stereotypical, me??)
joni mitchell #62
tori amos #176

there's a loooong list here, you can mail me for more details...it's always
an excellent mazazine...

but like i said, it sounds kinda expensive to me...

@}--,--'---

  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 07:19:12 -24000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "judith k. hunter" <jhunter@rtc.gov>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "judith k. hunter" <jhunter@rtc.gov>
subject:      re: ani defranco in dc???

kathy said:

<<please send me more commonbond info about the all niter at the u of md..i'll
<<be in dc friday nite to see ani difranco...may be fun to see cb too...


where and what time is ani going to be in dc?  i gotta see her!--jude
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date:         tue, 12 sep 1995 21:21:55 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jan vansyckel <mglz19a@prodigy.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jan vansyckel <mglz19a@prodigy.com>
subject:      uk album news/ j. baez!!

> well, yesterday, i think, the joan baez album, "ring them bells" was
released,

wow!! i just heard today that it wasn't due to be released here in the
states till a bit later. (i think)

>  on which, of course, the track 'don't think twice it's alright,' a
trio with joan and emily and amy appears

i heard that cut on a local college station. it's really great!! i also
got to hear it live at ben and jerry's this summer.

> ...as well as guest appearences by mary-chapin and other cool kinda
people...

most definitely other cool kinda people!! i heard another cut this
morning from the album. (funny thing is i was going to post about this
album myself as well <g>) i featured dar williams singing her
song....... (severe brain laps) with of course joanie in the
background.

i predict this album is going to be very cool and a "must have" to
anyone's collection.

- jan
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 07:28:17 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com>
subject:      re: cedar tree

hey y'all.

i didn't want to be the only one who got to read this one...  :-)

>date: mon, 11 sep 1995 13:41:16 edt
>from: lw01@lehigh.edu (lorinda wright)
>subject: re: cedar tree
>to: djarrell@glaci.com (dwayne d. jarrell)
>
>thanks for all your responses on this subject. now i gotta run home and listen
>again. the mystery thing i guess i knew about if i had just thought about it.
>because on acoustic verson of the po2 single you have amy singing "handed down
>or made by hand" (i think) during the rest of the vocals at a couple of
>points. but i gotta check out the other line in mystery, and this tmf thing.
>and the hammer and a nail thing. really wild!
>
>>and just as i commented that you must listen for emily humming in the
>>beginning of center stage, i suggest you listen closely for humming in cedar
>>tree.  :)
>
>really? cool! i guess i gotta go back to listening to the albums instead of
>bootlegs for a little while. i'm missing all this stuff.
>
>>and, btw, i know i said this before a long time ago, but (mary had a little
>>lamb) is actually printed in the lyrics to center stage, presumably because
>>the words are sung 'ever so softly'.
>
>yeah, that's how i knew it was there, i just never heard it before the other
>nite. they must do this sort of thing all the time on purpose. it keeps us
>guessing, and makes it so there's always something new to hear even on an
>album you've listened to a thousand times.
>
>and now for some more "you know's..."
>
>    -when you listen to your tape (still saving for the cd) of rop, and when
>    it get's to 'romeo' it's been listened to so much that the volume drops to
>    about half and you have to crank your stereo _all_ the way up just to hear
>    it at "proper" volume. (and related to this, when you've gone through
>    _two_ tapes of the self-titled album.
>
>    -when you walk into the rainbow rockatorium in new hope, and the guy
>    behind the counter takes one look at you and say's "sorry, we're all sold
>    out, we don't have any." because he knows exactly what you're going to ask
>    for before you even open your mouth.
>
>    -when all of your "entertainment money" and i mean _all_ of it for the
>    past 6 or 8 months has gone towards nothing but ig and guitar related
>    things. (guitar, music, cd's, tix, t-shirts, you get the idea.)
>
>    -when you see a so t-shirt that you don't have, and you really don't have
>    the $ to buy it, so you tell the salesman this and you leave feeling
>    guilty and lousy, and then 15 min later you go back and spend your gas
>    money to buy it anyway.
>
>
>'nuff for now.
>
>folkisgruven y'all,
>lorindigo
>
>
>
>lorinda wright           "...now you can fall for chains of silver, and you
>lw01@lehigh.edu           can fall for chains of gold..." -m.k.
>lehigh university
>bethlehem, pa            "...you're the reason i'm travelling on, but don't
>                          think twice, it's alright..." -b. dylan
>
>
>
>
>
>
:dwayne

dwayne jarrell (djarrell@ren.glaci.com)
"don't fool yourself into thinking things are simple
nobody's lying and still the stories don't line up"
- ani difranco
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 07:28:20 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com>
subject:      re: cedar tree
x-to:         sandersa@yvax.byu.edu

>> there is one line like that in "mystery" - i think it's "you like to
>> stand in the line of fire (line of fire)... just to show you can
>> shoot straight from the hip...", where you can hear amy singing both
>> the background vocal and the harmony to emily's lead.
>
>is it the same way for virginia woolf? there's aaaaallll those voices at
>the climax-section...
>
>amy-who could probably just go home and check the cd cover for other
>voices, but thought she'd post anyway.

on rop, that song has (everyone's favorite :) the roches singing backup.  i
don't have time to listen for a or e overlap right now, but i am pretty sure
that the layers of voices come from maggie, terre, and suzzy joining in.

:dwayne

dwayne jarrell (djarrell@ren.glaci.com)
"don't fool yourself into thinking things are simple
nobody's lying and still the stories don't line up"
- ani difranco
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 13:54:28 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              richard lloyd <r.k.lloyd@csc.liv.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         richard lloyd <r.k.lloyd@csc.liv.ac.uk>
subject:      100 curfews postponed (see: alt.music.indigo-girls)

i saw a posting today in the alt.music.indigo-girls newsgroup that i may
have missed here - it's rumoured that "100 curfews" will be postponed until
next year:

from: arabella@mail.utexas.edu (arabella clauson)

a friend of mine just forwarded me a message she got from perry at rainy
day records.  here's what he had to say:

perry> sorry to say at this point it seems the ig 2-cd set will not
perry> happen. the factory that was to press it has closed -- don't
perry> know if someone else picked up the masters. we'll have to wait
perry> and see. the latest word is it probably will not happen, at
perry> least not this year.

does anyone else have confirmation of this [sorry if this is old news]...?

richard
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 07:58:45 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              deb reiser <debbie@mei.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         deb reiser <debbie@mei.com>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt

>does anyone else have any designs at all for the t-shirt?  i think we
>should let people come up with ideas and then vote on them before
>going to the printers..
>
>just imho...
>
>    -jude
>
>ps: no, i don't have any wonderful ideas.. :)  but i'd go for a nice
>big stylized "ig" over folksingruven, no offense.. :)

hi...i sent a private e-mail to jon (who started the t-shirt thread) with
some other suggestions, but seeing as he hasn't gotten back to me, and
seeing as others feel the same as i do, i thought i'd throw this out to the
list.

i'd be more than happy to design a shirt for the list. i work as a graphic
designer and have done more shirts than i care to admit to so it would be
no problem. i also know that i could have them printed up in the
traditional fashion (silk screening as opposed to the laser printing that
jon propossed) for a lot less than the $15 that's been thrown around. i'm
thinking $8 dollars at the most. the printer i would work with does a
majority of the harley davidson t-shirts and a lot of nfl properties stuff
so in other words, the do high quality work.

here's my proposal. i can work on a couple of designs (and if others would
like to too, that's fine with me) and perhaps some kind soul with a web
page could put them out there for others to see and vote on. i know i
wouldn't buy a shirt sight unseen, but then again i may be weird.

well let me know what you all think.

deb
debbie@mei.com
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 09:12:54 -24000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "judith k. hunter" <jhunter@rtc.gov>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "judith k. hunter" <jhunter@rtc.gov>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt

debbie: fantastic idea!  all i *really* want is the listserv address...and
maybe a simple quote...and then maybe a couple of guitars...and, well, maybe
something for the back ;)

<still thinking of things to include> jude
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 09:19:50 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              deanna newcomb <deanna@dcez.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         deanna newcomb <deanna@dcez.com>
subject:      re: ani defranco in dc???
x-to:         "judith k. hunter" <jhunter@rtc.gov>

>kathy said:
>
><<please send me more commonbond info about the all niter at the u of md..i'll
><<be in dc friday nite to see ani difranco...may be fun to see cb too...
>
>
>where and what time is ani going to be in dc?  i gotta see her!--jude

ani defranco is playing at the lincoln theater this friday, september 15th
at 8pm. i think the address for the theater is 1215 u. street. it is right
across the street from the u st./cardozo metro stop (green line). you can
get tickets through ticketbastard, of course.

see ya there-
deanna
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 09:23:31 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              deanna newcomb <deanna@dcez.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         deanna newcomb <deanna@dcez.com>
subject:      re: 100 curfews postponed (see: alt.music.indigo-girls)
x-to:         richard lloyd <r.k.lloyd@csc.liv.ac.uk>

>i saw a posting today in the alt.music.indigo-girls newsgroup that i may
>have missed here - it's rumoured that "100 curfews" will be postponed until
>next year:
>
>from: arabella@mail.utexas.edu (arabella clauson)
>
>a friend of mine just forwarded me a message she got from perry at rainy
>day records.  here's what he had to say:
>
>perry> sorry to say at this point it seems the ig 2-cd set will not
>perry> happen. the factory that was to press it has closed -- don't
>perry> know if someone else picked up the masters. we'll have to wait
>perry> and see. the latest word is it probably will not happen, at
>perry> least not this year.
>
>does anyone else have confirmation of this [sorry if this is old news]...?
>
>richard

this is not 1200 curfews that perry is referring to. he is talking about a
double cd "import" that was supposed to be released. it was going to
contain, i believe, blue food and no republicans here.

so, everyone hang in there and keep counting the days until october 3rd!!

deanna
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 14:30:22 +0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sharon jennings <rcxsj@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sharon jennings <rcxsj@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
x-to:         deb reiser <debbie@mei.com>

>i'd be more than happy to design a shirt for the list. i work as a graphic
>designer and have done more shirts than i care to admit to so it would be
>no problem. i also know that i could have them printed up in the
>traditional fashion (silk screening as opposed to the laser printing that
>jon propossed) for a lot less than the $15 that's been thrown around. i'm
>thinking $8 dollars at the most. the printer i would work with does a
>majority of the harley davidson t-shirts and a lot of nfl properties stuff
>so in other words, the do high quality work.
>
>here's my proposal. i can work on a couple of designs (and if others would
>like to too, that's fine with me) and perhaps some kind soul with a web
>page could put them out there for others to see and vote on. i know i
>wouldn't buy a shirt sight unseen, but then again i may be weird.
>
>well let me know what you all think.
>
>deb
>debbie@mei.com

hi deb,

this sounds like a better idea to me..... no offense intended to jon. i
would prefer a picture of some kind as opposed to just text. and i would
prefer to see the t-shirt before i bought it.

sharon

"i can't imagine having separate careers. my greatest fear is that it'll end."
                                                  emily saliers
               "my greatest fear is that emily has a fear that it'll end."
                                                     amy ray
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 09:35:30 -24000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "judith k. hunter" <jhunter@rtc.gov>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "judith k. hunter" <jhunter@rtc.gov>
subject:      re: deb and ig tee

i want the whole list to see this post to me from deb--

>debbie: fantastic idea!  all i *really* want is the listserv address...and
>maybe a simple quote...and then maybe a couple of guitars...and, well, maybe
>something for the back ;)
>
><still thinking of things to include> jude

jude: do you have a copy of indicated ii? i did the cover design for that
and one thought would be to include the logo/symbol that's on there. i know
it was well received by some.

deb

ps someone already volunteered web space, so that may work out great.
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 08:54:22 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              deb reiser <debbie@mei.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         deb reiser <debbie@mei.com>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
x-to:         sharon jennings <rcxsj@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>

>hi deb,
>
>this sounds like a better idea to me..... no offense intended to jon. i
>would prefer a picture of some kind as opposed to just text. and i would
>prefer to see the t-shirt before i bought it.


thanks sharon for the "yes" vote. i'll keep you informed of the progress.

deb
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 10:17:28 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
x-to:         deb reiser <debbie@mei.com>
in-reply-to:  <v01530510ac7c83112ae3@[151.186.5.88]>

i would be willing to post the designs on the web if they are gotten to
me (ftp and all that good stuff...) -- i would love to see other
suggesdtion for the t-shirt and with the volume we are going to end up
doing the silk screen makes a hell of a lot more sense, you know?
just let me know.... thanks.... phil

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                                              i'm a proud man of sorts.."
http://www.roanoke.edu/~pnorman                         - big fish ensemble
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 10:42:57 cdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              naz <nazman@iastate.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         naz <nazman@iastate.edu>
subject:      re: the movie song, etc
x-to:         theresa teen yun wong <griffen@leland.stanford.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of "fri, 08 sep 1995 22:19:06 pdt."
              <pine.osf.3.91.950908221340.10626c-100000@amy26.stanford.edu>

>go lorinda!
>
>  there i was, busily reading along about movie songs, when i saw naz's
>guess on what the movie song was...and it sort of made sense, but all
>this time i sort of figured in my mind it was bernstein's hit, so i just
>wanted to share my excitement when lorinda took the same opinion.  it
>especially makes sense becuase amy sings the words, "there's a place for
>us" to the melody that's in west side story.  anyways, naz, you're cool too!
>
>theresa

aw shucks, ma'am, thanks |]

you know, that does makes even more sense...  guess i didn't know the
movie song!  i'd been meaning to reply to say so, but i hadn't twigged
to the melody echo-- such genius, knopfler and amy both!  (you too,
emily!!!) (and you too, theresa, for catching it!)

thanks for the indigo girls insight of the day--  definitely made my morning!
naz
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 11:46:15 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              janice marie denny <janice@udel.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         janice marie denny <janice@udel.edu>
subject:      history of us

hey ya'll!

i was just wondering...
is "history of us" a new bootleg cd?
if so, can we get it anywhere....just at rainy day records...or just by
luck?

thanks...

jan
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 12:38:00 -0400
reply-to:     jude shabry <hey_jude@brown.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jude shabry <hey_jude@brown.edu>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
in-reply-to:  your message of "wed, 13 sep 1995 07:58:45 cdt."
              <v01530510ac7c83112ae3@[151.186.5.88]>

this all sounds great to me, although be honest i haven't the foggiest
notion of how a laser-printer shirt differs from a silk screen.. :)

however, i do have infinite web space to offer to any and all
designs.. :)

     -jude (the lowercase one.. :)
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 11:06:54 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              dianne <dianne@uci.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         dianne <dianne@uci.edu>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
x-to:         deb reiser <debbie@mei.com>
in-reply-to:  <v01530516ac7c92d8e003@[151.186.5.88]>

hmmm. is this the part where we request a wet t shirt contest to promote
the t-shirt sales?


}:>

on wed, 13 sep 1995, deb reiser wrote:

> >hi deb,
> >
> >this sounds like a better idea to me..... no offense intended to jon. i
> >would prefer a picture of some kind as opposed to just text. and i would
> >prefer to see the t-shirt before i bought it.
>
>
> thanks sharon for the "yes" vote. i'll keep you informed of the progress.
>
> deb
>
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 14:17:49 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              rebecca dudley <redudley@vaxsar.vassar.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         rebecca dudley <redudley@vaxsar.vassar.edu>
subject:      re: 100 curfews postponed (see: alt.music.indigo-girls)
x-to:         deanna newcomb <deanna@dcez.com>

>>i saw a posting today in the alt.music.indigo-girls newsgroup that i may
>>have missed here - it's rumoured that "100 curfews" will be postponed until
>>next year:
>>
>>from: arabella@mail.utexas.edu (arabella clauson)
>>
>>a friend of mine just forwarded me a message she got from perry at rainy
>>day records.  here's what he had to say:
>>
>>perry> sorry to say at this point it seems the ig 2-cd set will not
>>perry> happen. the factory that was to press it has closed -- don't
>>perry> know if someone else picked up the masters. we'll have to wait
>>perry> and see. the latest word is it probably will not happen, at
>>perry> least not this year.
>>
>>does anyone else have confirmation of this [sorry if this is old news]...?
>>
>>richard
>
>this is not 1200 curfews that perry is referring to. he is talking about a
>double cd "import" that was supposed to be released. it was going to
>contain, i believe, blue food and no republicans here.
>
>so, everyone hang in there and keep counting the days until october 3rd!!
>
>deanna

hi deanna,
        i'm new to the list, and i would like to know, do you know where or
how i could get melissa etheridge's bootleg cd woodstock '94 spirit of
janis joplin. i would really appreciate it, thanx
becky
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 14:19:59 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              rebecca dudley <redudley@vaxsar.vassar.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         rebecca dudley <redudley@vaxsar.vassar.edu>
subject:      re: ani defranco in dc???
x-to:         deanna newcomb <deanna@dcez.com>

>>kathy said:
>>
>><<please send me more commonbond info about the all niter at the u of md..i'll
>><<be in dc friday nite to see ani difranco...may be fun to see cb too...
>>
>>
>>where and what time is ani going to be in dc?  i gotta see her!--jude
>
>ani defranco is playing at the lincoln theater this friday, september 15th
>at 8pm. i think the address for the theater is 1215 u. street. it is right
>across the street from the u st./cardozo metro stop (green line). you can
>get tickets through ticketbastard, of course.
>
>see ya there-
>deanna
deanna,
        i heard that ani difranco was going to be playing in nyc. do you
know where and when that would be. thanx!
becky
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 14:21:32 -0500
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              rebecca dudley <redudley@vaxsar.vassar.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         rebecca dudley <redudley@vaxsar.vassar.edu>
subject:      re: ani defranco in dc???
x-to:         deanna newcomb <deanna@dcez.com>

>>kathy said:
>>
>><<please send me more commonbond info about the all niter at the u of md..i'll
>><<be in dc friday nite to see ani difranco...may be fun to see cb too...
>>
>>
>>where and what time is ani going to be in dc?  i gotta see her!--jude
>
>ani defranco is playing at the lincoln theater this friday, september 15th
>at 8pm. i think the address for the theater is 1215 u. street. it is right
>across the street from the u st./cardozo metro stop (green line). you can
>get tickets through ticketbastard, of course.
>
>see ya there-
>deanna

p.s.-do you know where i can get tickets?
(ani)
-becky
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 19:26:33 +0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sharon jennings <rcxsj@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sharon jennings <rcxsj@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
x-to:         dianne <dianne@uci.edu>

>hmmm. is this the part where we request a wet t shirt contest to promote
>the t-shirt sales?
>
>
>}:>
>
>on wed, 13 sep 1995, deb reiser wrote:
>
>> >hi deb,
>> >
>> >this sounds like a better idea to me..... no offense intended to jon. i
>> >would prefer a picture of some kind as opposed to just text. and i would
>> >prefer to see the t-shirt before i bought it.
>>
>>
>> thanks sharon for the "yes" vote. i'll keep you informed of the progress.
>>
>> deb
>>

hey i'm going to keep quiet from now on. i'm off to find a stone i can
crawl under<g>
i'm english..... i was only trying to emote (as requested by emily "you
english people sure are quiet....emote, emote, emote").

i'm in the process of trying to set up a homepage. if i succeed i'll put on
some pictures from the november 1994 "swamp ophelia" tour. i'll let you all
know if it happens. at the moment i'm reading loads of faqs and scratching
my head thoughtfully. just managed to download a mac server application
thingy so that i can set up my own server.

as for the wet t-shirt contest..... it depends on who's wearing the t-shirt.

sharon

"i can't imagine having separate careers. my greatest fear is that it'll end."
                                                  emily saliers
               "my greatest fear is that emily has a fear that it'll end."
                                                     amy ray
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 14:51:40 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
x-to:         sharon jennings <rcxsj@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
in-reply-to:  your message of wed, 13 sep 1995 19:26:33 +0500

i volunteer for the wet t-shirt contest!  who else?

should we videotape it and send it to amy & emily?  i think it would really
impress them and give them a good idea what their fans are really like.
heck, we could even invite them to participate.  i am sure they like a good
wet t-shirt contest as much as anybody.  however, if we do this, then we
definitely have to make the t-shirts white.  otherwise, the effect is lost.
this coming from someone who has participated in many wet t-shirt contests
(yeah right).

i hope i don't have to say that i am just kidding, but just in case...

just kidding


peace pops

bert
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 15:12:11 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              margaret clayton <maclayto@mhc.mtholyoke.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         margaret clayton <maclayto@mhc.mtholyoke.edu>
subject:      emily    (*pant*)

i think emily sings other people's songs better than her own.  that is,
other people's songs allow her to use her voice to her fullest
potential.

thoughts, reactions, death threats?

margaret

ps-cover tape bozos messed up but the insert should be readt by the end
of the week.  it looks great!!!
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 12:27:10 -0700
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              dianne <dianne@uci.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         dianne <dianne@uci.edu>
subject:      re: emily (*pant*)
x-to:         margaret clayton <maclayto@mhc.mtholyoke.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.ult.3.91.950913151027.11468e-100000@mhc.mtholyoke.edu>

margaret!

                ::::whap:::


:d

on wed, 13 sep 1995, margaret clayton wrote:

> i think emily sings other people's songs better than her own.  that is,
> other people's songs allow her to use her voice to her fullest
> potential.
>
> thoughts, reactions, death threats?
>
> margaret
>
> ps-cover tape bozos messed up but the insert should be readt by the end
> of the week.  it looks great!!!
>
=========================================================================
date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 16:01:35 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              gina canali <gina@ovation.physics.yale.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         gina canali <gina@ovation.physics.yale.edu>
subject:      nationwide indigo

hi,

i have an idea and want to know what you guys think. okay, here it
is.....

can we all pick a day and time when we could all go out in our cars,
or stay at home and play *blast* the same ig song (we'll have to vote
for the song)???  you know, like instead of a moment of silence, we
have an ig couple of minutes. heck, you can continue through the
night if you like....

and it doesn't have to be just us (i don't know how many we are). we
could pass the word on to others who may want to participate.

what do you think???

(email privately if you want)

gina
gina@ovation.physics.yale.edu
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 16:10:27 -0400
reply-to:     jude shabry <hey_jude@brown.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jude shabry <hey_jude@brown.edu>
subject:      ani's tour dates (nigc)

given the widespread interest, i figured i'd post this here..  i'll be
at the providence show.. :)

dates followed by <t> are tentative.
****1995****
wed   9/13  newark, de          mitchell park  302-831-4369 <t>
thur  9/14  bryn mawr, pa       goodhart theatre <t>
fri   9/15  washington, dc      lincoln theatre  202-328-6000
sat   9/16  hightstown, nj      high school  609-259-5764
sun   9/17  providence, ri      lupo's heartbreak hotel  401-331-2211
tue   9/19  brunswick, me       bowdoin college  207-725-3000
fri   9/22  burlington, vt      flynn theatre  802-863-5966
sat   9/23  northampton, ma     john greene hall  413-586-7282
sun   9/24  andover, ma         the chapel  (closed show)
tue   9/26  wellesley, ma       alumni hall aud <t>
wed 9/27-28 new york city, ny   irving plaza  212-777-6800
fri   9/29  new haven, ct       john lyman center for the perf arts
<t>
sat   9/30  binghamton, ny      nelson mandela room <t>
thur 10/05  columbus, oh        mees aud.  614-294-7664 <t>
fri  10/06  ann arbor, mi       power center - uni. of mi
313-763-8587
sat  10/07  kalamazoo, mi       state theater  616-345-6500 <t>
tue  10/10  indianapolis, in    madame walker theatre  317-238-9705
wed  10/11  bloomington, il     wesleyan uni.  309-556-3113 <t>
sat  10/14  madison, wi         barrymore theatre  608-241-8633
sun  10/15  marquette, mi       jamrich aud.  906-226-3532 <t>
wed  11/01  walla walla, wa     tba  509-527-5157 <t>
thur 11/02  bellingham, wa      mt. baker  360-734-6080 <t>
fri  11/03  seattle, wa         moore theater  206-789-1184 <t>
sat  11/04  portland, or        roseland theater  503-224-0368 <t>
wed  11/08  ashland, or         buffalo music hall  503-488-3570 <t>
sat  11/18  denver, co          paramount theater  303-623-0106 <t>
sat  12/02  boston, ma          orpheum theater  617-661-1552
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 14:16:29 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
subject:      re: nationwide indigo
x-to:         gina canali <gina@ovation.physics.yale.edu>
in-reply-to:  <9509132001.aa12586@ovation.physics.yale.edu>

on wed, 13 sep 1995, gina canali wrote:

>
> can we all pick a day and time when we could all go out in our cars,
> or stay at home and play *blast* the same ig song (we'll have to vote
> for the song)???  you know, like instead of a moment of silence, we
> have an ig couple of minutes. heck, you can continue through the
> night if you like....
>

        when watershed was supposed to come out in last november
($%^@*&#!!!!), i went to bed the night before and programmed the song
"watershed" on my cd player and just listened to it until morning.  maybe
we should all have some sort nationwide listening party when "1,200
curfews" hits the stores or even the night before.  but you gotta
remember the damn time zones and stuff.

just a thought (few and far between)....

teri

"cause (s)he seemed like a miracle.
i ate it up like cereal
but it was something like shrapnel..."
                -shawn colvin
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 14:45:43 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
x-to:         sharon jennings <rcxsj@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
in-reply-to:  <v01510103ac7c548803e7@[128.243.118.245]>

hey y'all,
        i suggested this to jon and i might as well put it on the floor
for further debate...

        all i want is "a + e = ig" across one sleeve in relatively
smaller letters...we all know what it means, it's part of our secret
lingo and it's always my favorite topic on #indigo-girls on irc...

        as for the front design, i'm fine with "folkisgruven" and the
"ig" suggested design too...anything goes for me.  i just want a + e = ig
somewhere!!!

rather indecisive but still jammin to the girls...
teri
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 14:21:37 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com>
subject:      complicated girls

step right up, folks---tehre's a new bootleg in town. and it is
called complicated girls.  perry at rdr just called me about it.
he has 45 copies and has no idea if he will more beyond that.

the disc, he reports, is the best looking and sounding of the the
so far released bootlegs.  it has 16 tracks.  10 tracks are from
teh glastonbury festival this past june.  3 other tracks are from
nyc, and 3 from philly.  the glastonbury tracks includes "bury
my heart at wounded knee" complete with an intro from amy, and
"midnight train to georgia".  the sound quality is consistently
very good.  time of the disc 72:51

if you got a bad history of us from rdr...let them know and they
will swap it for this disc.  they want to send all the bad hou back
to the distributor.  this new disc is entirely clean and perry *is*
checking them.

again....quantities are limited so dont wait too long to make that call.
that number again is 1-800-636-6166.


amy p.                          /       who holds your hand
pegasus@crl.com                /        when you're alone
                              /
the original photo monk      /                  --patty larkin
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 16:37:12 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com>
subject:      part 2:  com[plicated girls

perry at rdr has. asked me to pass along thst the store will be open
late this evneing, until 9 pm est, to accomodate order for this disc.
copies are running low...only 20 or so l;eft (at most) so dont wait.

and for those who answered about the new year's bash--you havebeen heard.
plans are under way to have another party this year.

that's all for now...

and that number again is 1-800-636-6166

amy p.                          /       who holds your hand
pegasus@crl.com                /        when you're alone
                              /
the original photo monk      /                  --patty larkin
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 19:28:57 cdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "shroyer, derek" <dshroyer@nursing.ua.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "shroyer, derek" <dshroyer@nursing.ua.edu>
organization: the capstone college of nursing
subject:      new artists

    i'm new to the list.  i love ig and kristen hall and acoustic
artists such as these.  can anyone tell me of similar artists?  i'm
afraid i don't know of too many.  thanks
    derek
    dshroyer@nursing.ua.edu
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 21:25:12 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              william norris <wnorris@soulcage.inmind.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         william norris <wnorris@soulcage.inmind.com>
subject:      re: new artists
in-reply-to:  <4ae00f71136@nursing.ua.edu> from "shroyer, derek" at sep 13,
              95 07:28:57 pm

>
>     i'm new to the list.  i love ig and kristen hall and acoustic
> artists such as these.  can anyone tell me of similar artists?  i'm
> afraid i don't know of too many.  thanks
>     derek
>     dshroyer@nursing.ua.edu
>

welcome....

some of my favorite accoustic artists (outside of the ig and kristen
hall) are michelle malone, ani difranco, wendy bucklew, disappear fear,
the story, gerard mchugh, the new mongrels (highly recomend), kristen
hersh's solo record "hips and makers," and of course, melissa etheridge
(although, she, like some of the others above--esp. michelle malone--are
more band oriented).

happy hunting, and i imagine others will come through with more names.

peace,
bill
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 21:36:56 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              alycia n broz <anb038@nwu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         alycia n broz <anb038@nwu.edu>
subject:      re: new artists
x-to:         william norris <wnorris@soulcage.inmind.com>

>>
>>     i'm new to the list.  i love ig and kristen hall and acoustic
>> artists such as these.  can anyone tell me of similar artists?  i'm
>> afraid i don't know of too many.  thanks
>>     derek
>>     dshroyer@nursing.ua.edu
>>
>
>welcome....
>
>some of my favorite accoustic artists (outside of the ig and kristen
>hall) are michelle malone, ani difranco, wendy bucklew, disappear fear,
>the story, gerard mchugh, the new mongrels (highly recomend), kristen
>hersh's solo record "hips and makers," and of course, melissa etheridge
>(although, she, like some of the others above--esp. michelle malone--are
>more band oriented).


****************************************************************************>
hey, i've got some more to add.
melissa ferrick, jewel, michelle shocked, tracy chapman, tanita tikaram
(kind of a different flair, but still pretty folksie, in a broad sense of
the term) and joan armatrading.
that's all i can think of too  . . .  out of the list above, however, i
think my favorite is melissa ferrick.  if you can see her in concert, it is
well worth it.
alycia
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 22:42:21 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
x-to:         "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.89.9509131421.a6227-0100000@saclink1.csus.edu>

i personally have never been much of a fan of having printing on the
sleves of shirts -- mebbe stick the a+e=ig thing on the shirt -- on the
back with the listserv address?  but i thin kthat the a+e=ig thing is a
great idea, wooo wooo!!!  phil

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pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu                   "i'm not a coward,
                                              i'm a proud man of sorts.."
http://www.roanoke.edu/~pnorman                         - big fish ensemble
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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 22:30:12 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              greg flamer <gflame@nwu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         greg flamer <gflame@nwu.edu>
subject:      strange fire guitar solo help

hello all--ok i am asking for some more guitar help from all you musicians
out there.  i do not play guitar nor do i know shit about them.  however, i
have all the songbooks (that goes down as a sign of being an ig fan--have
all ig guitar books but no guitar ;-)  ) and my roommate does play guitar.
we are practicing strange fire to put on the indicated iii deal.
anyhow--as far as i know the strange fire songbook does not have the guitar
parts for the solo.  the nevada guitar site is always busy so i have turned
here for help.  we can't play the song without the solo and we can't play
the solo without the music.  question (finally):  does anyone have the
music to the strange fire guitar solo?  please mail it to me if you do.
bless you and thank you.  take care y'all.

greg

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date:         wed, 13 sep 1995 22:21:47 -0600
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sandersa@yvax.byu.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         r a i n <sandersa@yvax.byu.edu>
subject:      re: ig list t-shirt
x-to:         bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
x-cc:         rain@byu.edu
in-reply-to:  <cmm-ru.1.5.811018300.indigboy@er5.rutgers.edu>

> i volunteer for the wet t-shirt contest!  who else?

yeah bert!

> i hope i don't have to say that i am just kidding, but just in case...
> just kidding
> peace pops
> bert

*laughing really hard*

oh i just love this list!
amy

rain at rain@byu.edu or on #dareme
"this is the first time in the history of mankind when wilderness is safer than
civilisation." -popcorn


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